August 1870
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Articles
Some Memories of Charles Dickens
The Atlantic's second editor, James T. Fields, pays fond tribute to his late friend
Joseph and His Friend
The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Iv
The Burden of the Day
Oldtown Fireside Stories: "Mis' Elderkin's Pitcher"
A Virginian in New England Thirty-Five Years Ago
The French Claims
Dorothy in the Garret
The Grand Traverse Region of Michigan
Mr. Hardhack on the Sensational in Literature and Life
Color-Blindness
Half-Way: A Story in Three Chapters
A Kentuckian's Share in the Coup d'État
A Day's Pleasure
Ode
Alaska and Its Resources
Lothair
The Life of Bismarck, Private and Political; With Descriptive Notices of His Ancestry
The Method of Shakespeare as an Artist, Deduced From an Analysis of His Leading Tragedies and Comedies
A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, From the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century. Containing Over Forty-Three Thousand Articles (Authors), With Forty Indexes Of..
The Seat of Empire
A Race for a Wife. A Novel











