No more published.
Vol. I, no. 1 contains first printing of W.H. Burleigh's The acceptable worship (p. 16-17); J.R. Lowell's Sonnet (beginning: "Our love is not a fading earthly flower") (p. 25) and Plays of Thomas Middleton ( p. 32-39); John Neal's Aaron Burr (p. 6-11); T.W. Parsons' Hudson River (p. 3-5); Poe's The tell-tale heart (p. 29-31); Jones Very's The Cold Spring in North Salem (p. 12); W.W. Story's Longing (beginning: "With weary heart, and dreary eye") (p. 29)
Vol. 1, no. 2 contains first printing of G.S. Burleigh's Jingua (p. 55); Nathaniel Hawthorne's The hall of fantasy (p. 49-55); J.R. Lowell's To M.O.S. (beginning: "Mary, since I first knew thee to this hour") (p. 90) and Song writing (p. 73-79); John Neal's Newspapers (p. 61-65); Thomas William Parsons's Campanile di Pisa (p. 71-73); Henry Peters' Song (beginning: "O, moonlight deep and tender") (p. 65); J.G. Whittier's Lines written in the book of a friend (p. 79-81); possible first printing of Poe's Lenore (p. 60-61)
Vol. I, no. 3 contains first printing of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's The maiden's death (p. 112); Nathaniel Hawthorne's The birth-mark (p. 113-119); Poe's Notes upon English verse (p. 102-112); J.R. Lowell's The street (p. 31); T.W. Parsons' The shadow of the obelisk (p. 120-121); W.W. Story's John Flaxman (p. 132-140) and Lament (beginning: "Close the windows ... shut the door.") (p. 100-102)
Library's copy not bound.
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The pioneer : a literary and critical magazine / J. R. Lowell and R. Carter, editors and proprietors ...
Accession number:
PML 125584-86
Published:
Boston : Leland and Whiting, 1843.
Description:
1 v. : ill. ; 26 cm
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Binding:
Original pink printed wrappers; in blue library case.
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