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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 556, July 7, 1832   By:

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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 556, July 7, 1832 is a fascinating collection of articles and stories that give readers a glimpse into the culture and society of the early 19th century. From historical accounts to fictional narratives, this volume offers a range of topics that are both entertaining and educational.

One of the highlights of the book is its vivid descriptions of daily life during this time period. Readers will feel as though they are transported back in time, experiencing firsthand the events and emotions of characters from different walks of life. The authors have a way of capturing the essence of the era with their attention to detail and engaging storytelling.

Additionally, the book offers insight into the literary trends and interests of the time. Readers will find discussions of popular novels, poetry, and plays, shedding light on the tastes and preferences of readers in the 1830s. This historical context adds depth to the book and enhances the overall reading experience.

Overall, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 556, July 7, 1832 is a captivating read that will appeal to history buffs, literature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of the past. With its mix of entertainment and education, this volume is sure to keep readers engaged from start to finish.

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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.

VOL. XX. No. 556.] SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1832. [PRICE 2d.

SURREY ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

[Illustration: CIRCULAR BUILDING FOR LIONS, TIGERS, &c.]

[Illustration: INTERIOR OF CIRCULAR BUILDING.]

[Illustration: ROCKWORK FOR BEAVERS, &c.]

SURREY ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

[Although the reader will scarcely fail to recognise the typographical amendments contemplated in the Preface to our last volume, we may be allowed to point attention to the most important change. To give our souls "elbow room," we have widened our columns so as to add upwards of two pages throughout each sheet of our future volumes: that is sixteen pages of the size of the present will be found to contain as much as eighteen pages the size of those in our last volume. But the page has not been widened like the citizen's back at the expense of the corporation or of the public. The whole of the type is new, having been cast, as the prospectus says, expressly for this work; its face is as brilliant as our hopes, and so, now, with the reader's permission, Flow on thou shining river.]

We commenced our last volume with three Vignette Views in the Surrey Zoological Gardens. The season was then cold and ungenial, the trees leafless; in short, it was about mid winter, but the magic pencil of our artist invested his scenes with all the pride of summer... Continue reading book >>


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