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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume Xvii, No 423, New Series. February 7Th, 1852
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume Xvii, No 423, New Series. February 7Th, 1852 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.77

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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume Xvii, No 423, New Series. February 7Th, 1852 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.77
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A vivid portal to Victorian life, Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume XVII, No 423, New Series opens a window onto a bustling era. A single, sweeping visit through periodical magazine pages becomes a living tour of mid nineteenth century journal culture, where science meets travel, criticism, and street-level observations. This volume offers a compact, accessible form that blends serial publication storytelling with thoughtful essays, sketches of urban life, and glimpses into Edinburgh's bustling literary and scientific circles. For casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, it rewards with a sense of era, voice, and place-shared across a broad readership seeking both entertainment and perspective. The collection is a sturdy artefact of a british periodical tradition, crafted for home library shelves and for readers interested in the social fabric of the age. Its literary and historical significance lies in its role as a crossroads of science and natural history, travel and exploration writing, and literary criticism, all living within the pages of a popular victorian periodical. More than a simple reprint, this edition is cherished as a collector's item and a cultural treasure-restored for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of periodical culture. A haven for readers who value authentic nineteenth-century voice and urban-epoch spirit.
A vivid portal to Victorian life, Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume XVII, No 423, New Series opens a window onto a bustling era. A single, sweeping visit through periodical magazine pages becomes a living tour of mid nineteenth century journal culture, where science meets travel, criticism, and street-level observations. This volume offers a compact, accessible form that blends serial publication storytelling with thoughtful essays, sketches of urban life, and glimpses into Edinburgh's bustling literary and scientific circles. For casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, it rewards with a sense of era, voice, and place-shared across a broad readership seeking both entertainment and perspective. The collection is a sturdy artefact of a british periodical tradition, crafted for home library shelves and for readers interested in the social fabric of the age. Its literary and historical significance lies in its role as a crossroads of science and natural history, travel and exploration writing, and literary criticism, all living within the pages of a popular victorian periodical. More than a simple reprint, this edition is cherished as a collector's item and a cultural treasure-restored for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of periodical culture. A haven for readers who value authentic nineteenth-century voice and urban-epoch spirit.

















