Holden's Dollar Magazine.  Vol. VI.  New York, July, 1850.  No. I

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Holden's Dollar Magazine. Vol. VI. New York, July, 1850. No. I

Fowler & Dietz, New York, 1850

Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with string binding. 6 1/4" x 9 3/4." Pages 273-400, complete. Four black-and-white illustrations, complete. Eight additional pages of advertisements for a variety of products and services in back. Printed on front cover: "Holden's Dollar Magazine, 1850. Containing Original Criticisms, Biographies, Sketches, Essays, Tales, Reviews, Poetry, &c., &c. Tastefully Illustrated. July." Pages are intact overall but have dampstaining and darkening throughout (text is still readable), chipping along edges (especially in lower-right corner on front), and splitting along spine. A Good copy. Holden's Dollar Magazine was an American magazine published from 1848-1851. It was also known as Holden's Magazine and the Dollar Magazine. Its emphasis was on literature, but the magazine also covered other subjects. Holden's Dollar Magazine ultimately merged with North American Miscellany to become the North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine. This is the July 1950 (Vol. VI, No. I) issue of Holden's Dollar Magazine. The following are some of the titles of the articles or features in this issue: "The Silver Cascade, at the Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire" [nonfiction], "A Fortune Hunt" by George Canning Hill [fictional short story], "To L. A. C." [poem], "Musing Thoughts" by Karl Ludwig [his thoughts on printing and literary trends], "Scandal" [illustration and caption paired with "Village Gossiping"] "The Bibliophilist" by Sahal-Ben-Haroun [about the history of printing], "Songs of the Affections" by William P. Mulchinock [poem], "The Cycle of the Seasons; or, Mirror of the Months" by F. Saunders [history and etymology of some holidays, days of the week, and other horological elements], "The Idle Maiden" by Mary M. Chase [poem], "The City Life" by the Muse [poem], "Pulpit Portraits" [XXXV in a series about clergyman; biography of Rev. Thomas T. Stone], "Calls for Admittance" by Mary M. Chase [poem], "Village Gossiping" by Mrs. N. Orr [short story about the iniquity of idle gossip], "A Glimpse of the Lost Life" by Sigma [poems and discussion about the theory that present experiences are reincarnations of those in the past], "Evening Hymn" by T. H. Chivers [poem], "The Literary Cocked Hat and Transcendental Tea-Pot" [short story], "Holden's Review" [miscellany and new publications], and "To all our Readers and Correspondents" [miscellany].. Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Good. Binding: Soft cover

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