The International Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science

The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II

REMINISCENCES OF PRINTERS, AUTHORS, AND BOOKSELLERS IN NEW-YORK. Noctes Amicæ. Authors and Books THE FINE ARTS Historical Review of the Month Scientific Discoveries and Proceedings of Learned Societies. Recent Deaths. Ladies’ Fashions for February.

Chapters

1. Chapter 1

REMINISCENCES OF PRINTERS, AUTHORS, AND BOOKSELLERS IN NEW-YORK. Noctes Amicæ. Authors and Books THE FINE ARTS Historical Review of the Month Scientific Discoveries and Proceedi...

9. Chapter 9

Oh! Helen, fair Helen—type of the quiet, serene, unnoticed, deep-felt excellence of woman! Woman, less as the ideal that a poet conjures from the air, than as the companion of a...

4. Chapter 4

Riccabocca could not confine himself to the precincts within the walls to which he condemned Violante. Resuming his spectacles, and wrapped in his cloak, he occasionally sallied...

3. Chapter 3

It had not been without much persuasion on the part of Jackeymo, that Riccabocca had consented to settle himself in the house which Randal had recommended to him. Not that the e...

5. Chapter 5

Randal arrived at the ambassador’s before the Count, and contrived to mix with the young noblemen attached to the embassy, and to whom he was known. Standing among these was a y...

7. Chapter 7

Meanwhile Audley Egerton’s carriage had deposited him at the door of Lord Lansmere’s house, at Knightsbridge. He asked for the Countess, and was shown into the drawing-room, whi...

6. Chapter 6

Randal passed a sleepless night; but, indeed, he was one of those persons who neither need, nor are accustomed to much sleep. However, towards morning, when dreams are said to b...

8. Chapter 8

That evening Harley L’Estrange arrived at his father’s house. The few years that had passed since we saw him last, had made no perceptible change in his appearance. He still pre...

2. Chapter 2

Now that I am fairly in the heart of my story, these preliminary chapters must shrink into comparatively small dimensions, and not encroach upon the space required by the variou...