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Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott, 1835-1921 [1864], Azarian: an episode (Ticknor and Fields, Boston) [word count] [eaf691T].
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THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS, IS UNIVERSALLY RECOGNIZED AS THE BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE.

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THE FOURTEENTH VOLUME

Of the Atlantic commences with the number for July, 1864. Its commencement
affords the Publishers an occasion to say that the Atlantic
has attained a circulation and prosperity never equalled by any American
magazine of its class.

The prosperity of the Atlantic enables its conductors to employ the most
eminent talent of the country in its columns. All the best known writers in
American literature, contributing constantly to its pages, give it the sole right
to be known as our national magazine. Its staff comprises the following
names among its leading contributors: —

James Russell Lowell,

Henry W. Longfellow,

Louis Agassiz,

Ralph Waldo Emerson,

Nathaniel Hawthorne,

Charles Sumner,

Robert Dale Owen,

George W. Curtis,

C. C. Hazewell,

T. W. Higginson,

Author of “Margret Howth,”

Thomas W. Parsons,

Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney,

T. Buchanan Read,

Oliver Wendell Holmes,

John G. Whittier,

Gail Hamilton,

E. P. Whipple,

Bayard Taylor,

Charles E. Norton,

Francis Parkman,

John G. Palfrey,

George S. Hillard,

Henry Giles,

Walter Mitchell,

Henry T. Tuckerman,

John Weiss,

Francis Wayland, Jr.,

William Cullen Bryant,

Mrs. H. B. Stowe,

Harriet Martineau,

Ik Marvel,

David A. Wasson,

The Country Parson,

Rose Terry,

Harriet E. Prescott,

Robert T. S. Lowell,

J. T. Trowbridge,

Josiah P. Quincy,

Prof. A. D. White,

Edward E. Hale,

F. Sheldon.

TERMS.

The Atlantic is for sale by all Book and Periodical Dealers. Price, 25
cents a number. Subscriptions for the year, $ 3.00.

The postage on the Atlantic (24 cents per year) must be paid at the
office where it is received.

TICKNOR AND FIELDS, Publishers,
135 Washington Street, Boston.

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Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott, 1835-1921 [1864], Azarian: an episode (Ticknor and Fields, Boston) [word count] [eaf691T].
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