Littell's Living Age/Volume 182

No. 2349. &mdash; July 6, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) What the Revolution of 1789 did, by Frederic Harrison, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) The French Revolution and War, by Wolsely, Fortnightly Review
 * 3) In a Cleft Stick, Cornhill Magazine
 * 4) Elizabeth of Valois and the Tragedy of Don Carlos – Part II., by Lamington, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 5) The Last of the Southeys, Cornhill Magazine
 * 6) On the Riviera, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 7) England’s Climatic Phenomena, by Lymington, National Review
 * 8) Dr. Nansen’s Journey Across Greenland, Nature
 * 9) Visit to the Sultan, Paris Figaro

Poetry.
 * To One Dead, by E. Nesbit, Argosy
 * A "Discarded" Suit, Cornhill Magazine
 * In Vain!, by Lily Haynes, Academy
 * An Autumn Lyric, by Lebrecht Dreves, translated by Florence Henniker, Blackwood's Magazine

No. 2350. &mdash; July 13, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Savage Club, by E. J. Goodman, Contemporary Review
 * 2) A Queer Patron, by R. Hayward, Belgravia
 * 3) The Roman Family, by E. Strachan Morgan, National Review
 * 4) George Crabbe, by George Saintsbury, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 5) Sardina and its Wild Sheep, by E. N. Buxton, Nineteenth Century
 * 6) Dr. Johnson and Charles Lamb, by P. W. Roose, Temple Bar
 * 7) Mount Athos in 1889, by J. P. Mahaffy, Murray's Magazine
 * 8) Not Quite Lost, Chamber's Magazine

Poetry.
 * Delos, by Rennell Rodd, Murray's Magazine
 * The Spectrum, by Cosmo Monkhouse, Academy
 * "Venite", by Arthur L. Salmon, Good Words
 * "There was intoxication in the air", Academy

No. 2352. &mdash; July 20, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Dr. Johnson as a Radical, by George Birbeck Hill, Contemporary Review
 * 2) A Fool's Task, Cornhill Magazine
 * 3) The Women of Spain, by Emilia Pardo Bazan, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) The "Rejected Address", by Percy Fitzgerald, Gentleman's Magazine
 * 5) An Italian Nun of the Seventeenth Century, by Alfred J. Alexander, National Review
 * 6) Bush Life in New Zealand, by J. Lawson, Gentleman's Magazine
 * 7) La Lisardiere, Spectator
 * 8) South-African Cannibals, Cape Times

Poetry.
 * June, by John Hutton, Sunday Magazine
 * The Old Love and the New, by A. Lang, Blackwood's Magazine
 * Song: to the Winds, by Sidney A. Alexander, English Illustrated Magazine

Miscellany.
 * A Speech of Emperor Nero

No. 2353. &mdash; July 27, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) A Few More Words on the Hawaiians and Father Damien, by Edward Clifford, Nineteenth Century
 * 3) Dicky Dawkins: or, The Bookmaker of the Outer Ring, by Jack the Shepherd, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) Holland and her Literature in the Seventeenth Century, by George Edmundson, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 5) Samuel Rogers, by John Dennis, Leisure Hour
 * 6) Recent Conversations in a Studio - Part II., by W. W. Story, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 7) The Wife of Moliere, by Gerald Moriarty, Gentleman's Magazine

Poetry.
 * The Cyclopean Eye, by H. Savile Clarke, St. James's Gazette
 * The Patition of the Earth, by Friedrich Schiller, translated by Theodore Martin, Blackwood's Magazine
 * Buried Treasures, by Marie Hedderwick Browne, Chamber's Journal

Miscellany.
 * Bismarck No. 2.

No. 2354. &mdash; August 3, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Felix Mendelssohn and his Music, London Quarterly Review
 * 2) The Madness of Father Filipe, by Wilfrank Hubbard, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 3) The Ruby Mines of Burma, by Robert Gordon, Asiatic Quarterly Review
 * 4) Sir Charles Danvers - Part III., by Mary Cholmondeley, the author of "The Danvers Jewels", Temple Bar
 * 5) Dr. Johnson on Modern Poetry, by William Watson, National Review
 * 6) The Potato's Place in History, Cornhill Magazine
 * 7) Int he Balkans with Prince Ferdinand, by J. D. Bouchier, Fortnightly Review

Poetry.
 * When the Children are at Rest, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday Magazine
 * Summer, All The Year Round
 * "Forsan et haec Olim Meminisse Juvabit", by John Jervis Beresford, M.A.
 * Triolets, All The Year Round

Miscellany.
 * Effect of Earthquackes on Animals, Nature
 * Opium in China

No. 2355. &mdash; August 10, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Edward Fitzgerald, by Edmund Gosse, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) Sir Charles Danvers - Part IV., by Mary Cholmondeley, the author of "The Danvers Jewels", Temple Bar
 * 3) The Primitive Home of the Aryans, by A. H. Sayce, Contemporary Review
 * 4) Mr. Dandelow: a Story Half Told, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) Handel: his Early Years, by L. E., Temple Bar
 * 6) The Great Indian Desert, by Horace Bell, Asiatic Quarterly Review
 * 7) George Sand at an English School, by J. G. Alger, National Review
 * 8) Discovery of an Assyrian Library 3,500 Years Old, by Professor Sayce
 * 9) Fungi, Month

Poetry.
 * A Ballad of St. Swithun's Day, by Emily H. Hickley, Leisure Hour
 * O Wistful Eyes!, All The Year Round
 * In Secret Places, by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, Good Words

Miscellany.
 * A Rival to Delagoa Bay, Engineering

No. 2356. &mdash; August 17, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Ethics of Punishment, by W. S. Lilly, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) Sir Charles Danvers - Part V., by Mary Cholmondeley, the author of "The Danvers Jewels", Temple Bar
 * 3) Isfan to Bushire, by Colonel Mark Sever Bell, V.C., A.D.C., Royal EngineersBlackwood's Magazine
 * 4) Giordano Bruno and New Italy, by Karl Blind, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) Strange Food, Cornhill Magazine
 * 6) Old Venice, by Carvarnon, Murray's Magazine
 * 7) The Marriage of the Chinese Emperor, by W. H. Wilkinson, Asiatic Quarterly Review
 * 8) Pilgrims to Mecca, Cornhill Magazine

Poetry.
 * Young Windebank, by Margaret L. Woods
 * July Dawn, Leisure Hour
 * To the Forgotten Dead, by Margaret L. Woods
 * To Nina (in June), by B. L. Tollemache, Academy

Miscellany.
 * Hidden Treasure in Allahabad

No. 2357. &mdash; August 24, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) William Gifford, by Cyril A. Waters, National Review
 * 2) How H.M. the Shah Travels in Persia, by J. Theodore Bent, Fortnightly Review
 * 3) The Hill-Tribes of Chittagong, by C. T. Buckland, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) Mrs. Fenton; a Sketch - Part I., by W. E. Norris, Longman's Magazine
 * 5) Goethe and the French Revolution, by Edward Bowden, Fortnightly Review
 * 6) A House Beautiful, by Mary E. Palgrave, Leisure Hour
 * 7) Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, Temple Bar
 * 8) The National Sport of Virginia, by Horace Hutchinson, Longman's Magazine
 * 9) Concerning Cobwebs, Swiss Cross
 * 10) The Low Death-rate in London, Lancet

Poetry.
 * Meadow-Sweet, by Frances Wynne, Longman's Magazine
 * A Warning to New Worlds, by May Kendall, Longman's Magazine
 * "Love and the Maiden", by F. T. Marzials
 * Sunset, by George Morine

Miscellany.
 * Leprosy and the State, Lancet

No. 2358. &mdash; August 31, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Old Age, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Old Age, Spectator
 * 3) Sir Charles Danvers - Part VI., by Mary Cholmondeley, Temple Bar
 * 4) Phœnician Affinities of Ithaca, by Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) A Frenchman's Impressions of London in the Seventeenth Century, by Arthur Irwin Dasent, National Review
 * 6) The Cruise of the Chrysalis (a Nine-ton Yawl) over the North Sea to Holland, and through Holland, Friesland, and on the Zuyder Zee, by G. Christopher Davies, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 7) Old College Days in Calcutta, by C. T. Buckland, Longman's Magazine
 * 8) Land League Ballads, by C. J. Hamilton, National Review
 * 9) Claret, Universal Review
 * 10) Sword-fish Fishing, Saturday Review

Poetry.
 * The Lime-blossom after Rain, by George Holmes, Spectator
 * The Ringed Dotterel, by E. S., Spectator
 * In Happy Days, by Sir Edwin Arnold,

Miscellany.
 * Chinese Zoological Myths

No. 2359. &mdash; September 7, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Papacy: a Revelation and a Prophecy, Contemporary Review
 * 2) The Papacy, Spectator
 * 3) Sir Charles Danvers - Part VII., by Mary Cholmondeley, Temple Bar
 * 4) The French in Germany, by F. Heinr. Geffcken, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) In Macedonia, by D. G. Hogarth, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) Seen and Lost, by W. H. Hudson, Longman's Magazine
 * 7) A Modern Novelist, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 8) Giordano Bruno and New Italy, by Walter Pater, Fortnightly Review

Poetry.
 * After Victor Hugo, by C. E. Meetkerke, Belgravia
 * "Spring's messenger we hail", by Michael Field
 * Les Trois Hussards, by G. Nadaud
 * Vates, by Charles Sayle, Blackwood's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * London Fogs

No. 2360. &mdash; September 14, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Mr. Wallace on Darwinism, by George J. Romanes, F.R.S., Contemporary Review
 * 2) Patience, Cornhill Magazine
 * 3) William Cowper, by J. C. Bailey, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) In Praise of the Carnots, by M., Murray's Magazine
 * 5) Some Few Thackerayana, by D. D., National Review
 * 6) Hippolytus Veiled, by Walter Pater, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 7) The Civil List and Grants to the Royal Family, by Henry Dunckley, Contemporary Review
 * 8) Orlando Bridgman Hyman, by an old pupil, Macmillan's Magazine

Poetry.
 * Grudger's Clerk, by Ashton Clair
 * Dream Visions, by Francis Nicholson
 * On the Death of a Child, by Felicia Hemans
 * Song – a Memory, by Alexander Grant, Chamber's Journal
 * So Long Ago, by C. W. B., Blackwood's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Lepers in Bombay, British Medical Journal
 * The Oxyden Rays in the Solar Spectrum, Science and Art

No. 2361. &mdash; September 21, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Duke of Coburg's Memoirs, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Naomi, by Sheldon Clarke, Murray's Magazine
 * 3) The Works of Hendrik Ibsen, by Walter Frewen Lord, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) Apropos of Samuel Rogers, by G. B., Temple Bar
 * 5) The French Revolutionary Calender, by Francis Hitchman, National Review
 * 6) The Art of Conversation, by Ribblesdale, Nineteenth Century
 * 7) French and English, Blackwood's Magazine

Poetry.
 * A Poet's Eightieth Birthday, by Alfred Austin, Spectator
 * A Sibylline Leaf, by Helen Taylor, Children's Hymns
 * "We have no words with which to tell", by George Douglas, Academy

Miscellany.
 * Musical Overstrain, Lancet
 * The Adventages of the Conscription in France, by P. G. Hamerton, in "French and English", Macmillan's Magazine

No. 2362. &mdash; September 28, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Matthew Arnold, by Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, New Review
 * 2) Only a Joke, by Fabian Bland, Longman's Magazine
 * 3) Roger Bacon, by W. L. Courtney, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) The Minister of Kindrach - Part I., Murray's Magazine
 * 5) A Glimpse into a Jesuit Novitiate, by M. H. Dziewicki, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) The Cottager at Home, by Mary Cholmondeley, Murray's Magazine
 * 7) Emerson in Concord, Saturday Review
 * 8) The White Comyn: an Old Tragedy, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Angel Heralds of the Christ, by Felicia Hemans
 * Twilight, by Mary Groghegan, Chamber's Journal
 * A Day in June, All The Year Round
 * The Dial's Shadow, Chamber's Journal
 * The Hut of the Black Swamp, by Henry Kendall, Leaves from an Australian Forest