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The Magazines for September

September 1, 1870 issue

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The article presents information on the upcoming magazines to be released in the month of September. E. P. Evans writes "Two Days at Haworth," " the home of the Brontës, which is not different from other such sketches of travel, but is worth noticing. The Atlantic's readers will turn is Kate Field's "Charles Albert Fechter," which is ill written and one-sided, and, moreover, would look too much like an ordinary puff. A sensible and instructive article on Nicolaus Copernicus, and some leaves from the diary of a staff-officer of Rochambeau's when that general was in this country, are the most interesting papers in the "Catholic World."

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PERIODICALS; EVANS, E. P.; TRAVEL; COPERNICUS, Nicolaus, 1473-1543; DIARIES; SEPTEMBER
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