A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF
LITERATURE, ART AND SOCIETY,
FOUNDED IN 1846 BY THE WELL-KNOWN POETS,
GEO. P. MORRIS AND N. P. WILLIS,
retains its prestige as the exponent of that literary and art culture which gives grace and refinement to social intercourse.
Readers at a distance will find the best life of the metropolis reflected in its pages. It is also in an especial sense an
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL,
and by its correspondence and essays brings its readers into touch with the social life of the
GREAT EUROPEAN CENTRES OF CULTURE.
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