The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851

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Transcriber's note: Contents for entire volume 4 in this text. However this text contains only issue Vol. 4, No. 1. Minor typos have been corrected and footnotes moved to the end of the article.

The conclusion of the Fourth Volume of a periodical may be accepted as a sign of its permanent establishment. The proprietors of the International Magazine have the satisfaction of believing that, while there has been a steady increase of sales, ever since the publication of the first number of this work, there has likewise been as regular an augmentation of its interest, value, and adaptation to the wants of the reading portion of our community. While essentially an Eclectic, relying very much for success on a reproduction of judiciously selected and fairly acknowledged Foreign Literature, it has contained from month to month such an amount of New Articles as justified its claim to consideration as an Original Miscellany. And in choosing from European publications, articles to reprint or to translate for these pages, care has been taken not only to avoid that vein of licentiousness in morals, and skepticism in religion, which in so lamentable a degree characterize a large portion of the popular literature of this age, but also to extract from foreign periodicals that American element with which the rising importance of our country has caused so many of them to be infused; so that, notwithstanding the fact that more than half the contents of the International are from the minds of Europeans, the Magazine is essentially more American than any other now published.
For the future, the publishers have made arrangements that will insure very decided and desirable improvements, which will be more fully disclosed in the first number of the ensuing volume; eminent original writers will be added to our list of contributors; from Germany, France, and Great Britain, we have increased our literary resources; and more attention will be given to the pictorial illustration of such subjects as may be advantageously treated in engravings. Among those authors whose contributions have appeared in the International hitherto, we may mention:

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THE INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE


Of Literature, Science, and Art.


VOLUME IV


PREFACE TO THE FOURTH VOLUME.


CONTENTS:


THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE


REV. CALVIN COLTON.


A GLANCE AT THE WATERING PLACES.


NOAH WEBSTER.


DR. MERLE D'AUBIGNE AND THE ENGLISH CHURCH.


THE EXILE'S SUNSET SONG.


WRITTEN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE


DRAMATIC FRAGMENTS.


THE COUNTESS IDA HAHN-HAHN.


JULES JANIN, AND THE PARIS FEUILLETONISTES.


ODE XX. OF ANACREON.


SWEDISH LANDSCAPES: BY HERR ANDERSEN.


VERSES


WRITTEN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE,


A CHAPTER OF PARODIES.


MARTHA HOPKINS.


WORSER MOMENTS.


THE ANNOYER.


SAMUEL BROWN.


THE BRITISH HUMORISTS: DESCRIBED


ALRED.


WRITTEN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE,


CHRISTOPHER NORTH ON ANIMAL MAGNETISM.


WRITTEN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE,


CHAPTER XXXIV.


CHAPTER XXXV.


CHAPTER XXXVI.


CHAPTER XXXVII.


FOOTNOTES:


THE CASTLE OF BELVER.


AN INCIDENT IN THE LIFE OF ARAGO.


TRANSLATED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE FROM THE FRENCH OF M. DE ST. GEORGES.


FOOTNOTES:


A TROT ON THE ISLAND.


FOOTNOTES:


PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A DUTCH POET.


From Household Words.


OUR PHANTOM SHIP: CHINA.


From "Reminiscences of an Attorney" in Chambers's Edinburgh Miscellany.


THE CHEST OF DRAWERS.


MY NOVEL:


FOOTNOTES:


IMAGINARY CONVERSATION AT WARSAW.


LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW-YORK.


FOOTNOTES:


A JUNGLE RECOLLECTION.


From Bentley's Miscellany.


A VISIT TO THE "MAID OF ATHENS."


FOOTNOTES:


THE HISTORY OF A ROSE


From the London Times


FOOTNOTES:


FOOTNOTES:


THE UNITED STATES.


MEXICO.


BRITISH AMERICA.


WEST INDIES.


SOUTH AMERICA.


GREAT BRITAIN.


FRANCE.


ITALY.


GERMANY.


SPAIN.


RUSSIA.


AUSTRIA AND TURKEY.

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2011-05-16

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Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Art, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Science -- History -- Periodicals

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