Text: N. P. Willis (?), Review of the Columbian Magazine for March, Weekly Mirror (New York), March 1, 1845, vol. I, no. 21, p. 332, col. 3, near the bottom


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[page 332, column 3, continued:]

THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. Israel Post, 3 Astor House.

The Columbian for March contains many good things. A Chinese story by Mrs. C. A. Butler, a lady who has, as we are informed on the spot — and who is certainly a very spirited and agreeable writer about ill’ this side the globe; the spirit-love full of the love-spirit; a really characteristic story written by that true-hearted Irishman John Brougham; a sterling story by Mrs. Ellet; a delightful paper on Gray, by Tuckerman — but we cannot enumerate, and we have already said enough to make every body buy the number.


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Notes:

This review was specifically rejected as being by Poe by W. D. Hull.

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