Index:The New Monthly Magazine - Volume 098.djvu

Title The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 98
Editor William Harrison Ainsworth
Year 1853
Location London
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Progress To be proofread
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The Flitch of Bacon: or, The Custom of Dunmow. A Tale of English . By the Editor 1
Thomas Moore's Diary 18
The Annual Picture-Show in Trafalgar-square 32
On the Birth of the Young Prince. By W. Brailsford, Esq. 46
The French in the South Seas 48
The Paradise of Spain. By Dr. Scoffern 64
The Druid Princess. From the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen. By Mrs. Bushby 76
American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. II—Richard Henry Dana 77
The Great Desert of Sahara 84
A Turn in the Leaf of Life. The Sequel to "The Unholy Wish" 94
Down the Ohio. High Pressure Steam-boats—Cincinnati. By J. W. Hengiston, Esq. 109
A Few Spiritual Manifestations recently revealed to Mr. Jolly Green, M.P. 127
Thomas de Quincey's Autobiographic Sketches 142
Two Phases in the Life of an Only Child. By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" 144
Reminiscences of Paris 158, 309
Chamois Hunting 166
Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. VIII.—Edward Quillinan 176
Camp Song 183
News from Egypt 184
American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. III—Nathaniel Hawthorne 202
Adventures of a Letter between Castelamare and Naples 212
The Aged Rabbi. A Jewish Tale. From the Danish of B. S. Ingemann. By Mrs. Bushby 223, 329
More of the Ohio.— The Mississippi and New Orleans. By J. W. Hengiston, Esq. 232
Beware of the Chocolate of Chiapa. By Dudley Costello 253, 379
Thackeray's Lectures on the English Humorists 262
Turkey and Russia; The Holy Sepulchre and Syria 271
The Preacher's Daughter. Ah Unpublished Anecdote of Frederick the Great 288
American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. IV.—Herman Melville 300
State and Prospects of Mexico 320
Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. IX.—Newman's "Odes of Horace" 339
Georgina Vereker. The Sequel to "Two Phases in the Life of an Only Child." By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" 349
Mobile.—Pensacola and the Floridas. Cotton Barque to Cape Cod, along the Gulf Stream. By J. W. Hengiston, Esq. 362
Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. X.—The Pathos of Thomas de Quincey 389
The Night-Alarm. By H. Spicer, Esq., Author of "Sights and Sounds" 400
The Irish Bar 407
The Eastern Question 415
Napoleon and Sir Hudson Lowe 423
An Allegory. By Dr. Scoffern 432
The Moors in Spain 433
The Self-Convicted. By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" 449
Hunting in the Far West 454
The Song of the Evicted. By Cyrus Redding 474
American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. V.—George William Curtis 476
Boston—Lowell—New London—Long Island. Clipper Liner Home. By J. W. Hengiston, Esq. 485