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The Gentleman's Journal and Youth's Miscellany of Literature Information & Amusement

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Charles Stevens, H. Meyer, W. Patterson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Gentleman's Journal and Youth's Miscellany of Literature Information & Amusement. Fiction, drama: Paul Adair; or, the Prince of the Pearl-Divers Chapter XXVII, In the King's Services; or, Prince Rupert's Cavaliers Chapter VII, The White Indian Chapter XXXV, In the King's Service; or, Prince Rupert's Cavaliers Chapter V, Paul Adair; or, the Prince of the Pearl-Divers Chapter XXVI, The White Indian Chapter XXXI, Heir to Half a Million; or, the Adventures of a Naval Officer Chapter XI, The White Indian Chapter XXXIV, In the King's Services; or, Prince Rupert's Cavaliers Chapter VI, The White Indian Chapter XXXIII. Poem, verse: Shifting Shadows. Essay: The Loaded Dice: a True Incident of Early Western Life upon the Mississippi River, On Our Problems and Solvers, A German Naval Invention, Pencil Drawing, Our Portfolio A Celebrated Mexican Brigand, "The Woolwich Infant", Half-Hours with the Old Travellers I—William De Rubruquis, Expenses of Fortifications, A French Engineer, M. E. Legout, Has Written a Letter to the Siecle in Which He Says That as the Problem of Cutting through High Mountains Has Now Been Solved by the Successful Completion of the Mont Cenis Tunnel, There Is Nothing to Prevent a Railway Being Made from Paris to Pekin, The White Indian Chapter XXXII, This and That, Pencil and Water-Colour Drawing Introduction. Display ads: New Story. Editorial: Paul Adair; or, the Prince of the Pearl-Divers, To Correspondents G. Donaldson.—Name Entered for the Contest. Puzzle, game: New Story CCXLIV and CCXLV, Solutions of Chess, Draughts, and Puzzler, Answers to Puzzler (Nos. 461 to 465), The Puzzler, Draughts. Arts and entertainment: Chess.

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