November 1865
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In This Issue
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Articles
Why the Putkammer Castle Was Destroyed
The Rhyme of the Master's Mate: Fort Henry
The Visible and Invisible in Libraries
Letter to a Young Housekeeper
The Peace Autumn
Doctor Johns
Rodolphe Töpffer, the Genevese Caricaturist
The Chimney-Corner: X. The Woman Question: Or, What Will You Do With Her?
Jeremy Bentham
A Farewell to Agassiz
The Forge
The Progress of the Electric Telegraph
The Field of Gettysburg
Alexander Hamilton
Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare, With an Essay Toward the Expression of His Genius, and an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama to the Time of Shakespeare
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