Text: Edgar Allan Poe (?), Literary, Broadway Journal (New York), November 29, 1845, vol. 2, no. 21, p. ???, col. ?


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[page 322, column 2, continued:]

The Columbian Magazine, for December, has an excellent line engraving by Dick, from a painting by Allom — the subject a Chinese Raree-show — also a good mezzotint by Sadd. Its contributions are of more than average merit. The number opens with “A Remembrance” by Mrs. Osgood — touching and graceful. There are articles, also, by Mrs. Child, Mrs. Sigourney, Fanny Forrester, Wm. Kirkland, Park Benjamin, John Brougham, and others of note. “Lake Michigan at Night” is the title of a particularly meritorious poem by M —— e.

We are happy to understand that The Columbian is in [page 323:] a very prosperous condition. It is published by Israel Post, 140 Nassau street.


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Notes:

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

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