Description: 136 year-old complete 63-page number of Boston's Living Age for 9 April 1887 is in very good condition with a little edge wear to paper wrappers. Nice clean text. See photo #2 for complete contents. Highlights include: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's poem "To Philip Bourke Marston." Although written earlier than this date, the young poet Marston had died in February, 1887. Augustus Jessopp's notable "The Trials of a Country Parson." That energetic novelist, Anglican priest, antiquarian, and all-around literary man, Sabine Baring-Gould offers a new serial novel installment, Part VII--8 pages, of his "Richard Cable: The Lightshipman." Here first printed in America. C.W. Dilke's opening longer essay (Part III) "The Present Position of European Politics." An article, with some related history, of the recent earthquake on the "Western Riviera." Numerous other articles, poems, etc.
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Literature
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Publication Name: Living Age (Boston)
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Features: 1st Edition
Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 1887
Language: English
Publisher: Littell & Gay