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Microfilmed for preservation
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Lettered on back: Virgil Delphini.
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Published in London in the same year.
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Includes publishers' ads seperately paged following p. 270
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Final 32 p. are publisher's catalog.
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"... This edition ... contains ... the same type, page and reading matter, as the one in imperial octavo;--the difference between them being in the quality and size of the paper; the substitution of forty-seven wood-cuts for that number of steel vignettes in the other; the omission of the sixty-four plates, and the use of eleven of the fourteen maps, four of which are reduced scale."--Publisher's notice.
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The Continental Monthly was founded shortly after the start of the Civil War, and strongly favored Lincoln and the Republican Party. Political in nature, the monthly provided a considerable amount of wit and humor, German writing, and fiction. Contributors included Charles Godfrey Leland (editor until April 1863), James Gilmore (the publisher), Henry Carey Lea, George H. Boker, N.L. Frothingham, Richard B. Kimball, and Martha Walker Cook (subsequent editor to Leland). Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900
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