Littell's Living Age/Volume 150

No. 1933. &mdash; July 2, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) On some National Characteristics of European Society, by Karl Hillebrand, Contemporary Review
 * 2) The Freres - Part XIII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
 * 3) A Last Word on Disraeli, Contemporary Review
 * 4) Mattie: the History of an Evening, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 5) The Wit and Humor of Lord Beaconsfield, by Walter Sidney Sichel, Macmillan's Magazine
 * Norwegian Sonnets, by J. Logie Robertson, Blackwood's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Mind in Work, Lancet
 * Bucharest Earthquake

No. 1934. &mdash; July 9, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) The Revision of the New Testament, by Theodore Walrond, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 2) The Shut-up Houses - Part I., by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, author of "The Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Mystery of Dr. Hardy's Marriage," etc., Argosy
 * 3) Sir Henry Taylor on Carlyle's "Reminiscences, by Henry Taylor, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) The Visions of Sane Persons, by Francis Galton, Fortnightly Review
 * 5) A Japanese Bride, by M. Betham-Edwards, the author of "Kitty", Fraser's Magazine
 * 6) "Boycotted", by W. Bence Jones, Contemporary Review
 * 7) A Pilgrimage to Cyprus In 1395-6, by J. Theodore Bent, Fraser's Magazine
 * On a June Morning, by A. H. B., Chambers' Journal
 * Love and Pain, by U. A. T., Cornhill Magazine
 * "I hold that day apart from all my days", by W. A. Sim, Fraser's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Superstition in Japan, by W. H. Patterson

No. 1935. &mdash; July 16, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) The Unity of Nature - Part X., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
 * 2) The Shut-up Houses - Part II., by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, author of "The Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Mystery of Dr. Hardy's Marriage," etc., Argosy
 * 3) In Umbria, by Vernon Lee, Fraser's Magazine
 * 4) Mere Chatter, Temple Bar
 * 5) Personal Reminiscences of Lord Stratford and the Crimean War - Part I., by James Henry Skene, author of "Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk," "Rambles in Syrian Deserts," etc., Temple Bar
 * 6) The Intelligence of Ants - Part I., by George J. Romanes, Nineteenth Century
 * 7) The Arabs of the Desert, Spectator
 * 8) The Small Squires of a Century Since, Spectator
 * 9) A Squire's Note-Book in the Seventeenth Century, Saturday Review
 * Longings, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday magazine
 * A Plea, by Emily Pfeiffer, Spectator
 * Garnered, by Rea, Cassell's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Charles Edward Stuart, Count d'Albanie, Illustrated London News

No. 1936. &mdash; July 23, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) A Talk about Odes, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) How She Told a Lie, by Dinah Craik, the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman,", Sunday Magazine
 * 3) Richelieu, by Walter Herries Pollock, Temple Bar
 * 4) Hindu Households, by W. Knighton, Fortnightly Review
 * 5) My Poor Little Kite, by Adrien Robert, translated from the French by Mrs. W. E. Latimer
 * 6) Among the Dictionaries, Cornhill Magazine
 * 7) Consolations, Fraser's Magazine
 * An Old Song, by Lydia Hope, Sunday Magazine
 * The Wye, by George Woosung Wade, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.
 * Decline of the Italian Race, Builder
 * London Fogs in 1660

No. 1937. &mdash; July 30, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) The Early Life of Thomas Carlyle, by J. A. Froude, Nineteenth Century
 * 2) Cousin Felix - Part I., by Beatrice May Allhusen, the author of "Miss Molly," "Delicia," etc., Temple Bar
 * 3) The Late Governor of Madras, by Alexander Graig Sellar, Fraser's Magazine
 * 4) The Freres - Part XIV., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
 * 5) Tunis, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) Sir Walter Scott and his Mother, by John Oldcastle, Good Words
 * 7) Timoleon, by R. C. Dublin, Macmillan's Magazine
 * The First English Poet, by William Allingham, Macmillan's Magazine
 * London Birds, by E. M. Harris
 * Timoleon, by R. C. Dublin, Macmillan's Magazine

No. 1938. &mdash; August 6, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) Denmark, by David Wedderburn, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part I., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Home and Foreign Affairs, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) The Freres - Part XV., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
 * 5) Holiday Customs in Italy, by E. M. C., Cornhill Magazine
 * 6) Notes from a German Village, by W. Steadman Aldis, Contemporary Review
 * 7) Stray Leaves of History, Temple Bar
 * 8) The Late Andrew Wilson, Blackwood's Magazine
 * A Sunflower, by M. B., Macmillan's Magazine
 * Lords and Ladies, by Somerville Gibney, Tinsley's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Condors at Rest, Home Words

No. 1939. &mdash; August 13, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) Italy; her Home and Foreign Policy, by A. Callenga, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part II., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Samuel Pepys, by R. L. S., Cornhill Magazine
 * 4) Cousin Felix - Part II., by Beatrice May Allhusen, the author of "Miss Molly," "Delicia," etc., Temple Bar
 * 5) Besieged in the Transvaal. The Defense of Standerton - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) A Siberian Exile Eighty Years Ago, Temple Bar
 * 7) M. Dufaure, Pall Mall Gazette
 * 8) The Return of the Jews to Spain, Le Journal des Débats
 * Nestlings, by F. C. A., Chambers' Journal
 * The Morning World, by Mrs. Craik
 * Nightfall, by Harriet Kendall, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.
 * The White Alligator

No. 1940. &mdash; August 20, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) A New Study of Tennyson - Part III., by J. C. C., Cornhill Magazine
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part III., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Hector Berlioz: a Biography, by W. E. H., Cornhill Magazine
 * 4) At a German Silver Wedding, by G. B. Stuart, Argosy
 * 5) Greek Dinners, by F. A. Paley, Fraser's Magazine
 * 6) Mr. Carlyle and Mr. Chalmers, by Editor, Good Words
 * 7) Burmese Bells, by Shway Yoe, St. James's Gazette
 * 8) Up-Stairs in Westminster Abbey, Saturday Review
 * 9) The Destruction of Small Birds on the Continent, Pall Mall Gazette
 * 10) Untrodden Ways, Pall Mall Gazette
 * 11) A Congress of Domestic Economists, Saturday Review
 * 12) Fish Mortality in the Gulf of Mexico, Nature
 * The Tale of a Comet, by C. P. Cranch, The Parisian
 * Margery Daw, by F. E. Weatherly, Temple Bar
 * "The Swan, when Feeling that its Hour is o'er", by Camoens, translated by J. J. Aubertin

No. 1941. &mdash; August 27, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) Madame de Stael: a Study of her Life and Times, Quarterly Review
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part IV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Personal Reminiscences of Lord Stratford and the Crimean War - Part II., by James Henry Skene, author of "Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk," "Rambles in Syrian Deserts," etc., Temple Bar
 * 4) The Freres - Part XVI., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
 * 5) President Garfield, Nineteenth Century
 * Voices of the Sea
 * Lines by the Late Dean of Westminster, Spectator
 * Two Ottoman Poems, Academy
 * On Autumn, by Gazel of Baqi
 * Prince Bāyezīd, Son of Sultan Suleymān I., by Gazel of Shayi

No. 1942. &mdash; September 3, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) Edward Gibbon, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part V., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Walks in England, Quarterly Review
 * 4) The Freres - Part XVII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
 * 5) From the Cambridge Lecture-Rooms: Bonaparte, by J. R. Seeley, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) A Quakers' Graveyard, St. James's Gazette
 * 7) The Last Journey of Pius IX., St. James's Gazette
 * 8) A German Cremation Hall, Pall Mall Gazette
 * The Giver and the Taker, by John G. Whittier
 * Holidays, Blackwood's Magazine
 * Lines on a White Cyclamen Brought from Jerusalem, by Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Bart., late Regius Professor of Poetry at Oxford, Good Words

No. 1943. &mdash; September 10, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) Florence, Quarterly Review
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part VI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Two Theories of Poetry, by Arthur Tilley, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) Sketches and Reminiscences by Ivan Tourgenieff, by C. E. Turner, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 5) New Aspects of German Life, by E., Pall Mall Gazette
 * A Night in June, by Alfred Austin, Macmillan's Magazine
 * Nightfall, by Mary Rowles, Sunday Magazine

No. 1944. &mdash; September 17, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) The Future of Islam - Part I., by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part VII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Lawn Tennis and its Players, by Robert D. Osborn, Contemporary Review
 * 4) Besieged in the Transvaal. The Defense of Standerton - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
 * 5) The Lafayette Family, by Auguste Macarde, Figaro
 * 6) Protective Diseases, Spectator
 * 7) Masked Heartlessness, Spectator
 * 8) The Grievance of Being Overestimated, Spectator
 * 9) Summer Coolness in Poetry, Spectator
 * 10) The Great Southern Comet of 1880, by A. M. Clerke, Fraser's Magazine
 * 11) Camping out on the St. Lawrence, Pall Mall Gazette
 * Out West, by Herman C. Merivale, Spectator
 * By the Sea, by S. K. Phillips, Tinsley's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * The Newly-Opened Pyramids, Builder
 * John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart, Academy

No. 1945. &mdash; September 24, 1881.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) Schliemann's "Ilios:" the Site of Homer's Troy, Quarterly Review
 * 2) In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part VIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
 * 3) Scottish, Shetlandic, and Germanic Water Tales - Part I., by Karl Blind, Contemporary Review
 * 4) Recollections of George Borrow, by A. Egmont Hake, Athenæum
 * 5) Women at Fifty, Spectator
 * 6) Brigands and their Captives, Public Opinion
 * 7) An Ancient Illyrian Capital, Pall Mall Gazette
 * The Death of Achilles, by O. Ogle, Spectator
 * The Wheat in Blossom, by R. Cooper, Good Words