The Aldine

The Aldine, Vol. 5, No. 1., January, 1872 A Typographic Art Journal

Abyssinia, A Peep at _Editorial_ 186 Adirondacks, The Heart of the _Editorial_ 194 After the Comet _W.L. Alden_ 136 A Great Master and His Greatest Work _Editorial_ 83 Aldine Chromos for 1873 _Editorial_ 228 Alpine World, The _Editorial_ 134 America, Home Life in _Editorial_ 7...

Chapters

4. Chapter 4

Meanwhile the wives of both Tou and Kouan were both blessed each with a child. Madame Tou became the mother of a charming girl, and Madame Kouan of the handsomest boy in the wor...

5. Chapter 5

"Chiusang, 12th January, 1840. Hostilities have broken out between England and the Celestial Empire. The sudden and inexplicable death of Mandarin Li, the only member of the cou...

3. Chapter 3

There is not much in a group of children coming out of school. So one might say at first sight, but a little reflection will show the fallacy of the remark. One would naturally...

6. Chapter 6

"In all parts of Peru," says a recent traveler, "except amongst the savage Indian tribes, Christianity, at least nominally prevails. The aborigines, however, converted by the sw...

2. Chapter 2

Another point of resemblance between Byron and Mr. Miller is, that the underlying idea of their poetry is autobiographic. We do not say that it was really so in Byron's case, al...

7. Chapter 7

About midway the terrace, and conspicuous from its size and height, rises a mound of earth shaped into the semblance of an urn or vase, crusted thickly with bits of rock, moss,...

1. Chapter 1

Abyssinia, A Peep at _Editorial_ 186 Adirondacks, The Heart of the _Editorial_ 194 After the Comet _W.L. Alden_ 136 A Great Master and His Greatest Work _Editorial_ 83 Aldine Ch...

8. Chapter 8

"Almost the whole of our philosophic and scientific vocabulary is foreign; we are obliged to know Greek and Latin to make use of it properly, and, most frequently, employ it bad...