July 1870
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Articles
Equal Yet Diverse
“If I may be permitted to suggest what seems to me to be the teaching of the animal kingdom upon this matter, it would be that … in short, the male is best fitted to shine in public, the female in private; the male abroad, the female at home.”
The Alarm-Bell of Atri
A poem
The Swallow
A Day's Pleasure
A Woman's Pulpit
Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Lecture-Room Talks: A Series of Familiar Discourses on Themes of General Christian Experience
Society and Solitude
The Heart of the Continent. A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in Oregon, With an Examination of the Mormon Principle
The Bazar Book of Decorum. The Care of the Person, Manners, Etiquette, and Ceremonials
Haydn and Other Poems
Life of John Gibson, Sculptor
The Andes and the Amazon; Or Across the Continent of South America/With a Map of Equatorial America and Numerous Illustrations
So Runs the World Away
Drives From a French Farm: Ii
A Shadow
Joseph and His Friend
An Ex-Southerner in South Carolina
Oldtown Fireside Stories: The Widow's Bandbox
Criminal Law at Home and Abroad
The Shipping of the United States
The Tour of Europe for $181 in Currency











