LITERATURE AND I.lll.KAKY PKOUIIKSS IN 1860. 



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. l'it::a-', Antli.iiiy Tr..ll..piMi, Mrt. R. 

 \ 11:10 Mamiing'n, 

 i ,1-ccn wood's Victor 

 . Id.m'-, \Vilkio Col- 

 ..!'-, Mr*. .1. II. Kid- 

 aml .sin-I i I'H.il, Alex- 



r Smitli, Charles 1'iiLrn-;, l'i<-rc<- K^'an, 

 Sirs. I'raik (hinah M. Mul.x-ki, 

 Abbe (aiitlmi- of " I.e. Mandit";, 

 ('ark-ton, Mrs. Tratl'ord White- 

 Marrvat (.Mrs. Ross Church), 

 Henry King-li-y, Sir K. B. Lytton, Annio 

 .is, Mario Nalliusius, Gustavo Aiinanl, 

 Hon. Mr<. Norton, Henry Lawrence 

 (auih i >ne "), Charles Reade, 



e (author of the " Heir of Redclyffe "), 

 J. 1'. Latitte, II. Grattan Plun- 

 Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. Charles, Marga- 

 ret Blount, Edouard Laboulaye, Mary Brunton, 

 '!.. wnsend, Mrs. J. F. Smith, Charles 

 i (author of "Cousin Stella)," Charles 

 C'lark. Macdonald, E. Lynn Linton 



(author i ' The Marrying Man)," A. Clyde, and 



;thor of a "Fast Friendship/' 

 There were twenty-nine anonymous novels 

 published during the year. The authors of 

 juvenile hooka were a legion. Nearly one- 

 halt of tlio whole number one hundred and 

 eighty-three were published anonymously. In 

 of known authorship, American authors 

 largely predominated, one hundred and sixty- 

 MX being by American writers and only forty- 

 oue by those of foreign countries. Of the 

 American writ-.-rs - Nellie Grahamo" and 

 ' Alice Gray " were each authors of seven 

 volumes; Miss Martha Farquharson of six; 

 Miss Caroline E. Kelly, Miss Elizabeth Stuart 

 1 'helps, "Glance Gay lord," and Oliver Optic 

 (W. T. Adams), each of four; Rev. W. M. 

 Blackburn, Mary Dwindl, E. L. Llewellyn, 

 Samuel G. Green, and the author of "Edith's 

 Ministry," each of three; Rev. John Todd, 

 - r Ruth," "Thrace Talmon," Mrs. M. M. 

 Boardman, the author of "Lucy Randolph," 

 Mr.-. M. E. Barry, Mrs. M. A. Denison, Kcv. 

 W. i'. Breed, "Fleeta," Theodore Tilton, Miss 

 ('. M. Trowbridgo, Mrs. J. P. Ballard, Alex. A. 

 ..-, and "Pansy," each two; and single 

 \olumc-. \vt re written by Mrs. A. D. F. Whit- 

 ney, "Cousin ttettie," - M. L. B.," II. E. Scud- 

 k-r, (Jrace \V. Ilinsdalo, "K. 11. P.," Miss 

 I. anib, W. G. Sleeper, Sarah J. (!. Whittlesey, 

 11. 11., the author of "Fern's Hollow," Mrs. 

 I'r.i-s.-r, Kcv. Asa Ballard, Miss Sarah (i. Cou- 

 ncil, Miss Anna B. Cooke, Rev. Sidney 1>\, r, 

 MNs Annie Fisler, Margaret B. Franks, Rev. 

 B. llawley, D. D., author of "The Rose Buds,'' 

 Mrs. Swerdna, author of "The Huguenots in 

 France," Miss M. Baraford, Abby Eldridye, 

 Mi>s Emily Warner, the author of "Maggie and 

 Willie," Jeni:io Harrison, Alfred Oldt'ellow, 

 Uev. A. P. Peabody, F. R. Goulding, the au- 

 thor of "Doing and Suffering," Charles L. 

 Briuv, Mary Harvey Gill, the author of "The 

 Young Apprentice; " Sarah A. F. Herbert, Aunt 

 liattie, Emma S. Babcock, Rev. Hiram Bing- 



I r., author of " Ellen and her CODMDS ; " J. 

 \\ . Kimball, Agnes M. Stewart, "Aunt Friend- 

 ly," 11. Win-low, Marian Bull, r, auti 

 "Annie I.onnu -r ; " Kcv. W. J. McCord, Martha 

 Ilaines Butt, Rev. J. II. Vincent, "Edith (ira- 

 ' Kev. J. 11. Jones, E. II. M., Mrs. A. .1. 

 Mollat, Margaret E. \Vilnu-r, II. W. \., C. D. 

 Shank. " F. S. A.," W. C. Martyn, " A. I. 

 Mrs. Madeline Leslie, "II. F. P.," "Lawrence 

 l.aiicewood," Mrs. Carrie L. May, "Vieux 

 Moustache; " author of "The Silver Cup; " Mrs. 

 J. McNair Wright, Horatio Alger, Jr., Nellie 

 Myster, Jane G. Austin, Mrs. Mortimer, "E. Y. 

 L. ; " author of "Win and Wear," author of 

 " Katharine Morris ;" Mary Ellis, " Marian liar- 

 land," (Mrs. V. 0. Terhune), Rev. S. II. Tyng, 

 1 >. I )., Mrs. J. E. McConaughy ; the author of 

 "Money; " Helen Wall Piorson, Mrs. Florence 

 Russell, G. E. Sargent, Miss J. G. Fuller, Mrs. 

 R. J. Greene, Anne G. Hall, and " Cousin Vir- 

 ginia." 



Of the reprints, six were works of A. L. O. 

 E., three each of Emma Marshall, Mrs. Carey 

 Brock, and Madeline E. Hewer ; two each of 

 Miss Bickersteth, J. Hardter, Jean Ingelow, 

 and "S. T. C. ;" and one each of Miss Sarah 

 Tytler, Rev. W. K. Tweedie, Hans C. Ander- 

 sen, J. H. Langille, the author of " The Dove on 

 the Cross," Rev. T. Chalmers, "Marian How- 

 ard," John William Kirten, William Dalton, 

 Alfred Elwes, W. Heard Ililliard, Mrs. Ellis, 

 " Mistress Knutt," Rev. Norman McLeod, D. D.. 

 Mrs. E. Charles, Francis Lee, W. Harrison, ana 

 Andrew Whitgift. 



Of Works of Travel and Discovery there 

 were but few, and several of these were im- 

 ported English works; the most important 

 were: "The Pilgrim's Wallet," by Rev. Gilbert 

 Haven; Mr. M. N. Olmsted's "Universal Path- 

 finder and Business Man's Pocket Companion ;" 

 "Emigration to Brazil;" Madame Octavia W T al- 

 ton Le Vert's " Souvenirs of Travel ;" "Letters 

 from Europe and the West Indies, 1843-1852," 

 by Thurlow Weed ; " The Giant Cities of Bashan 

 and Syria's Holy Places," by Rev. J. L. Porter 

 (Edinburgh print) ; Heine's " Pictures of Trav- 

 el," translated by C. G. Loland ; Miller's " New 

 Guide to the Hudson River," illustrated by T. 

 Addison Richards ; " English Travellers and 

 Italian Brigands," by W. J. C. Moens (reprint); 

 " Oregon and Eldorado, or Romance of the 

 Rivers," by Thomas Bulfinch ; and " The Al- 

 bert Nyanza," by S. W. Baker (London print). 



The only Military Works of note were : 

 Capt. Walworth Jenkins's " Q. M. D., or, Book 

 of Reference for Quartermasters;" "Major- 

 General Sherman's Complete Reports (Beadle's 

 edition) ; Gen. G. K. Warren's " Account of the 

 Operations of the Fifth Army Corps at the 

 Battle of Five Forks," etc.; "The Official 

 Army, and the Official Navy Register;" Lieut. 

 C'ol. S. V. Beneton "Electro-Balistic Machines, 

 and the Schultz ChronoscQpe ;" Col. A. V. 

 Kantz's " Customs of Service for Officers of tlio 

 Army, as derived from Law and Regulation* 

 and practised in the U. S. Army." 



