November 1868

In This Issue
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Articles
Co-Operative Housekeeping: I
What Five Years Will Do
My Darlings
Foreign Faces
My Visit to the Gorilla
Sculpture in the United States
The Face in the Glass
Bacon: Ii
Sea-Gulls
The Traditional Policy of Russia
Calico-Printing in France
Maydenvalley, Spinsterland
The Land of Paoli
The Harvester
Kentucky's Ghost
If, Yes, and Perhaps. Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations, With Some Bits of Fact
Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and Phrases in Common Use
The Ever-Victorious Army: A History of the Chinese Campaign Under Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon, and of the Suppression of the Taiping Rebellion
The Opium-Habit, With Suggestions as to the Remedy
John Ward's Governess
Smoking and Drinking
A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant, Illustrated by Twenty-Six Engravings; Eight Fac-Similes of Letters From Grant, Lincoln, Sheridan, Buckner, Lee, &C., &C., and Six Maps. With a Portrait and Sketch of Schuyler Colfax
Modern Women and What Is Said of Them. A Reprint of a Series of Articles in the Saturday Review
The Story of the Kearsarge and Alabama
