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The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 is a collection of diverse and interesting articles that cover a wide range of topics. From poetry and literature to science and history, this volume offers something for every reader.

The writing is engaging and well-researched, making it an enjoyable and informative read. The authors present their ideas eloquently and provide detailed analysis on various subject matters.

One of the highlights of this volume is the variety of perspectives represented. With contributions from several different authors, readers can gain a deeper understanding of different cultures, ideas, and viewpoints.

Overall, The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 is a well-rounded collection that will appeal to a wide audience. Whether you are interested in poetry, science, history, or literature, this volume has something for everyone. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a thought-provoking and enlightening read.

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THE

INTERNATIONAL

MONTHLY

MAGAZINE

Of Literature, Science, and Art.

VOLUME III.

APRIL TO JULY, 1851.

NEW YORK:

STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 BROADWAY.

FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.

BY THE NUMBER, 25 Cts.; THE VOLUME, $1; THE YEAR, $3.

Transcriber's note: Contents for entire volume 3 in this text. However this text contains only issue Vol. 3, No. 1. Minor typos have been corrected and footnotes moved to the end of the article.

PREFACE TO THE THIRD VOLUME.

The INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE has now been published one year, with a constantly increasing sale, and, it is believed, with a constantly increasing good reputation. The publishers are satisfied with its success, and will apply all the means at their disposal to increase its value and preserve its position. They have recently made such arrangements in London as will insure to the editor the use of advance sheets of the most important new English publications, and besides all the leading miscellanies of literature printed on the continent, have engaged eminent persons as correspondents, in Paris, Berlin, and other cities, so that The International will more fully than hitherto reflect the literary movement of the world.

In wit and humor and romance, the most legitimate and necessary components of the popular magazine, as great a variety will be furnished as can be gleaned from the best contemporary foreign publications, and at the same time several conspicuous writers will contribute original papers... Continue reading book >>


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