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


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[page 323, column 2, continued:]

Simms’ Magazine, Graham, Godey, The Illustrated, The Western, The Southern Messenger, and the Southern Quarterly Review, have all been received and shall be noticed next week — until when, also, we must defer what we have to say of the Annuals — some of which (The Missionary Memorial, for example, The Rose, The Diadem, and the Mayflower) are of a very high order of excellence. We have on hand for immediate notice Mrs. Osgood's Poems — Mr. Cist's. — The Pilgrim's Progress (Illustrated edition.) — The Sufferings of Christ — and The Whiteboy, a Story of Ireland — the three last from the fertile press of the Harpers.


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Notes:

This review was attributed as being by Poe by B. R. Pollin.

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