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Vol. 6 has special title: Appendix to the Bibliographer's manual of English literature. Containing an account of books issued by literary and scientific societies and printing clubs; books printed at private presses; privately printed series; and the principal literary and scientific serials. Comp. by Henry G. Bohn ...

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Includes samples of menus, suggestions for planning meals, grocery shopping, ways of saving time and money, description of household appliances, etc.

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Included are 687 selected references to unclassified reports and scientific journal literature on radiation shields and shielding. Author, report number, and subject indexes are also included.

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Project pre-SCHOONER.

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Bibliography: p. 1-153.

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Volume numbers irregular: v. 14, no. 3 repeated; v. 15, no. 1 omitted; v. 16, no. 1 called v. [blank] no. 4; v. 17, no. 4 called v. 17, no. 3; v. 10, no. 1 [a] called v. 18, no. 1; v. 23 omitted.

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Edited at first by Robert Walsh, Jr. and then by Eliakim and Squier Littell, the monthly Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art was the leading American eclectic for twenty years. Much of its contents were selected from British magazines; included were reviews, poetry, literary and scientific news, biographical sketches of British authors, lists of new British publications, and articles on literature. The engraved portraits in each number were a popular feature. After 1830, plates were published regularly, and the magazine began to devote a large proportion of its space to serial fiction by Dickens, Reade, Bulwer, Thackeray and other popular English novelists.