Text: Edgar Allan Poe (?), Literary, Broadway Journal (New York), September 6, 1845, vol. 2, no. 9, p. ???, col. ?


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[page 137, column 2, continued:]

The American Common-School Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Rules for Reading and Speaking. By John Goldsbury, A. M., Compiler of theCommon-Schoo Grammar,” etc. etc., and William Russell, author ofLessons in Enunciation,” etc. etc. Boston: Charles Tappan.

This very excellent work, which attracted so much attention at the time of its issue, and which is really unsurpassed as a text-book on Elocution, is for sale, in New-York, at the Boston-book-store of Messrs. Saxton & Huntingdon, 295 Broadway.


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Notes:

This review was attributed as being by Poe by W. D. Hull.

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