June 1859

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Articles
The Stereoscope and the Stereograph
"Form is henceforth divorced from matter. In fact, matter as a visible object is of no great use any longer, except as the mould on which form is shaped. Give us a few negatives of a thing worth seeing, taken from different points of view, and that is all we want of it"
Shakspeare's Art
Mien-Yaun
Joy-Month
A Trip to Cuba
Some Inedited Memorials of Smollett
Bloodroot
The Differential and Integral Calculus
Bulls and Bears
The Sphinx
A Charge With Prince Rupert
Spring
The Minister's Wooing
The Professor at the Breakfast-Table: What He Said, What He Heard, and What He Saw
Sixty Years' Gleanings From Life's Harvest
Colton's Illustrated Cabinet Atlas and Descriptive Geography
Poems
Symbols of the Capital; Or Civilization in New York
The Avenger, a Narrative; And Other Papers
The Life of George Herbert
Lectures on Metaphysics
Allibone's Dictionary of Authors
Trübner's Bibliographical Guide to American Literature/Index to the Catalogue of a Portion of the Public Library of the City of Boston
