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HARPER'S Founded in 1850, one of America's oldest literary magazines, and is still in publication! This 100 + year old magazine has interesting articles, stories and drawings from famous writers and illustrators, and vintage advertisements of the day -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * ISSUE DATE: April 1880; Volume 60, Issue: 359 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS IN ENGLAND . . . Mrs. John Lillie. ILLUSTRATI0NS.--.Joseph Joachim.--Joseph Barnby.--Sir' Julius Benedict.--Antoinette Sterling.--Georg Henschel.--Madame Norm n-Neruda and Charles Halle.--Sir Michael Costa. SOME PENNSYLVANIA NOOKS . . . Ella Rodman Church. ILLUSTRATI0NS.--Wayfle Homestead.---Along the Chester VaIley.--Old Valley Forge Bridge. --Washington's private Papers, 1777.--Washington's Head-Quarters, Valley Forge.--Gen- eral Wayne's Grave.--Qld St. David's Church.--Drawing-Room, Wayne Homestead.--Paoli Monument.--Melissy. LA VILLA REAL DE SANTA FE . . . Ernest Ingersoll. ILLHsTRATI0Ns.--Head-Piece.--Ruins of the ancient Pueblo: Church and College San Miguel.--San Francisco Street.--The new Cathedral.--Interior ofCathedral.--Sisters' Chapel, from Rio Chiquito.--Worshipping Our Lady ofGuadalupe.--Santa Fe, from Fort Marcy.-- Morning on the Plaza.--The Wood Peddler.--Market, RioChiquito.--Primary Class of Indian Boys.--Quien sabe?. AN IRISH FISHING VILLAGE . . . J. L. Cloud. ILLUSTRATIONS.--A Sunday Scene.--The Gossips.--The PotatoHarvest.--A frugal Break fast.--The Money-Lend r.--Elleeii.--The 'Captain and Crew. SHIPWRECKED --A POEM --FROM THE FRENCH OF By Francois Coppee and translated by Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer. With two Illustrations. LUCA DELLA ROBBIA AND HIS SCHOOL . . . E. D. R. Bianciardi. ILLUSTRATIONS --Madonna and Child, in Facade of StMichael's, Florence --Portion of Marble Work in .Organ Gallery, Florence --Figure in Frie ofHospital for Foundlings, Flor erice --" Giving the Thu sty to Drink". BEFORE THE SHRINE --A SONNET . . . Louise Chandler Moulton. THE SWISS RHINE . . . By S.H.M. (Samuel Hawkins Marshall) Byers. ILLUSTRATI0NS.--Village of Pfaffers, near the Baths of Ragatz.--Hinter Rhein.--On the Wayto the Baths at Ragatz.--Schaffhausen.--TheWallen-See.----Open-air Parliament at Ap penzell.--Summer Residence of the GermanEmperor.--Arenenberg.--Castle on the Mainland by Mainau.--Orossing the Rhine by Moonlight. HOME STUDIES IN NATURE . . . Mary Treat. ILLUSTRATI0NS. --Cover to Nest of Tiger-Spider removed from its Bed of Moss.--Digger-Wasp and Tiger-Spider.--The Digger-Wasp, Cocoon, and Larva.--Burrowof the Tarantula Turricula. --Foundation of Turret.--Mushroom growing in the Burrow of theTiger-Spider, and House of the Tarantula Turricula.--Female Spider withYoung.--Tiger-Spider and Moth.--Geometric Web of Garden-Spider.--Nests of Social Wasps. THE OLD MILL.--A POEM . . . Thomas Dunn English. WHITE WINGS: A YACHTING ROMANCE . . . William Black. CHAPTER XXVI. "Mary! Mary !" CHAPTERXXVIII. His Lordship. CHAPTER XXVII. An unspoken Appeal. ILLUSTRATI0Ns.--Head-Piece.--" Then he would have me putCartridges in my Gun even be fore we left the Road.". MR. WITHERTON'S ROMANCE . . . Phobe Yates Pember. A FAREWELL.--A SONNET . . . Alfred H. Louis. EARLY HISTORY OF BIBLE ILLUSTRATION . . . W. C. Prime. With fifteen Illustrations. AN EASTER CARD.--A STORY . . . Virginia W. Johnson. NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES . . . B. H. Derby. MARY ANERLEY.--A NOVEL . . . Richard Doddridge Blackmore. CHAPTER XXXII. Cordial Enjoyment. CHAPTERXXXIII. Bearded in his Den. MADRIGALS . . . A. Bowman Blake. EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR: Napoleon in recent Memoirs.--The Argument ofConservatism.--Henry James's Hawthorne. --Security from Fire in Public Resorts.--Mr. Parnell and the Irish Famine. EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD: Memoirs of Prince Metternich.--Dowden's Southey.--Ward'sChaucer.--Dunwiddie's Times before the Reformation.--Memoirs of Madame DcRemusat.--Ferris's Great Singers.--Recent Fictiori.--Brassey's Sunshine and Storm in the East.--Murphy'sSporting Adventures in the Far West.--Escott's England.--Woolsey's Communism andSocialism. --Tales from the Odyssey. EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD: Political.--Disasters.--Obituary. EDITOR'S DRAWER: Anecdote of Dr. Holmes.--Getting to the Rear.--Frank Pierceand Natt llubbard.--After Christening.--Each in Terms of the other--Coleridge on RhenishWine.--Anecdote of Judge Poland.--A good Retoit.--Scare-amics (Jll'ustration).--Emotional Insanity.--Consolation Irish Hunior.--A digressive Editor.--A School-Boy's Idea ofEuropean Governments.--Doing as the Romans do.--A Negro Preacher on Predestination.--Mike's Meteorological Experience. --A Specimen of Style.--Anecdote of Napoleon.--LocalPride.--A skeptical Soldier.--Mrs. Llenningsen and Jeff Davis.--Mistress and Maid (three Illustrations). * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 This 100+ year old magazine is the ORIGINAL first edition, NOT a reprint. COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. 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