Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873
Transcriber's Note: The Table of Contents and the list of illustrations were added by the transcriber.
THE ROUMI IN KABYLIA.
OUR HOME IN THE TYROL by MARGARET HOWITT.
A PRINCESS OF THULE by WILLIAM BLACK
BERRYTOWN by REBECCA HARDING DAVIS.
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP.
The New Year's debts are paid, the May-day moving is over and settled, and still a remnant of money is found sticking to the bottom of the old marmalade pot. Where shall we go?
There is nothing like the sea. Shall it be Newport?
But Newport is no longer the ocean pure and deep, in the rich severity of its sangre azul . We want to admire the waves, and they drag us off to inspect the last new villa: we like the beach, and they bid us enjoy the gardens, brought every spring in lace-paper out of the florist's shop. We like to stroll on the shore, barefooted if we choose, and Newport is become an affair of toilette and gold-mounted harness, a bathing-place where people do everything but bathe.
Well, Nahant, then, or Long Branch?
Various
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A NEW ATLANTIS.
THE ROUMI IN KABYLIA.
CONCLUDING PAPER.
A REMINISCENCE OF THE EXPOSITION OF 1867.
SLAINS CASTLE.
OUR HOME IN THE TYROL
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
SAINT ROMUALDO.
A PRINCESS OF THULE.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
THE EMERALD.
BERRYTOWN.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
BOWERY ENGLAND.
DAY-DREAM.
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP.
THE GLADSTONE FAMILY.
WHITSUNTIDE AMONG THE MENNISTS.
THE RAW AMERICAN.
FAREWELL.
NOTES.
LITERATURE OF THE DAY.