Waverly Magazine. Vol. LXII, No 15. April 9, 1881.
Boston: Moses A. Dow, 1881. 16 pp. Illus. with b/w drawings. Folio. Self wrappers. First edition. About very good, with small marginal tears along the edges and few scattered brown spots. Item #43572
"The Waverly Magazine and Literary Repository, was a weekly magazine for ladies containing music, novels, poetry, book reviews, etc. and ran from 1850 until 1909. Contents: Literary Repository: "Mattie" or "Tenants of Mulberry Cottage" by A.B. on front; Waverly Originals:; "Doubting Heart" poem by Mary Wood; "Alone in a City Full"; The Answer poem by I. Edgar Jones; "The Burial" poem by T.; "Hearts and Faces"; "Queer Industries in New York"; "Our Children"; "Some Cuban Customs"; "Thoughts"; "Repentant" poem by C.S.C.; "Why Tarry so Long" poem Anna J. Grannis; "Eunice" by Christina; "Not like the Best" L.A. Fuller; Editorial Chit Chat & Cleanings from the Press; Discovery of a cliff town in New Mexico; English Rules for Roller-Skating; Facetious Idle-Talk; chit chat topics include gull's eggs, slovenly breakfast tables, licensed rudeness, self-conceit, chocolate, losing caste, and more; Sheet Music to High Flier Galop by W. Godfrey.
Price: $15.00