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Title: Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science
April, 1873, Vol. XI, No. 25.
Author: Various
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LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE
APRIL, 1873.
Vol. XI, No. 25.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WILMINGTON AND ITS INDUSTRIES. [Illustrated]
THE ROUMI IN KABYLIA.
SECOND PAPER. [Illustrated]
A CHINESE STORY, by C.P. CRANCH.
BERRYTOWN, by REBECCA HARDING DAVIS.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
THE GLACIERS OF PARADISE, by HJALMAR HJARTH BOYESEN.
THACKERAY'S "GRAY FRIARS," by AN OLD "GOWN-BOY."
A PRINCESS OF THULE, by WILLIAM BLACK.
CHAPTER IV. ROMANCE-TIME.
CHAPTER V. SHEILA SINGS.
MEDICAL EXPERT EVIDENCE, by H.C. WOOD, JR., M.D.
THE SWEET WATERS, by EDWIN DE LEON.
MADEMOISELLE STYLITES, by MARGARET VANDEGRIFT.
THE MYSTERY OF MASSABIELLE, by WILLIAM D. WOOD.
BENEDICTION, by HOWARD GLYNDON.
A NIGHT IN BEDFORD, VIRGINIA, by RICHARD B. ELDER.
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP.
THE WELLESLEY-POLES.
THE FATE OF DANGAN CASTLE.
INTERVIEWING CAPTAIN KIDD.
A DINNER EXCUSE.
NOTES.
LITERATURE OF THE DAY.
_BOOKS RECEIVED._
ILLUSTRATIONS
SHIP IN DRY-DOCK: HARLAN & HOLLINGSWORTH COMPANY.
WILMINGTON DEPOT OF THE PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
THE BRANDYWINE, AND LEA'S MILLS.
IRON SHIP-BUILDING AND MACHINE-WORKS--P. 378.
CHRISTINE CREEK WITH THE DIAMOND STATE WORKS.
PLATE-IRON ROLLING-MILLS--P. 379.
MOROCCO-MAKING FACTORY.--P. 381.
COACH-BUILDING ESTABLISHMENT.--P. 381
STEAM MANUFACTORY OF SUPERPHOSPHATES.
FAUKLAND, THE SITE OF OLIVER EVANS'S MILL.
BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, ON REDCLAY CREEK.
HOUSE OF MR. J.T. HEALD.
DEPOT OF THE WILMINGTON
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