The National Miscellany. A Magazine Of General Literature.
Volume IX
Published At The Office: London 1855
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"The National Miscellany: A Magazine of General Literature, Volume IX (1855) is a Victorian-era periodical that presents a diverse collection of essays, articles, poetry, and short stories aimed at an educated but general readership. Its contents cover a wide array of topics including science, history, travel, biography, philosophy, and current social issues, reflecting the intellectual curiosity and moral tone of mid-19th century Britain. The magazine balances entertainment with instruction, often weaving moral reflections and cultural commentary into its pieces, making it both enlightening and engaging.
Volume IX, published in 1855, features articles that explore themes such as industrial progress, religious thought, domestic values, and the British Empire. While the magazine is primarily focused on British and European matters, it also touches on international subjects including colonial affairs, though references to Australia are minimal. When present, they typically reflect the period's fascination with expansion, emigration, and the exotic nature of distant lands within the empire. Overall, this volume exemplifies the Victorian ideal of a morally uplifting and intellectually enriching literary miscellany.
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Light wear and fading to covers and spine as shown. No inscriptions. Aside from light foxing to prelims the pages are clean and very well presented. All pages are present and the book is complete in 387 pages. An excellent copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Size 22.5cm x 15cm x 2.5cm - 387 Pages