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Founded by E. LITTELL in 1844 



2 E LIVING AGE, one of the oldest and most Move Sera of Ameri- 
an literary magazines, was founded b by E. 
with 
See published weekly without interruption IS. 
resents the cream of foreign periodical literature, i 
i abri most noteworthy essays, travel sketches, fiction, 
ial litical papers, and discussions of literary, arti d scien- 
and po 
tific subjects from the leading qu ue monthly magazines and 
reviews, and literary and scientific weekly journals 
To these long-established and distinctive features, it has added an editorial 
. department, devoted to ** Books and Authors," in which are published, weekly, 
. paragraphs of literary news and comment , and careful, honest and discriminating 
: GE of the more important new publications. 
The Living Age 
ique position in the periodical world as a — eclectic ree azine. 
Americans v 
want presented to them from week to week the Le 
d AR articles from foreign periodicals find dad they want in 
ind can find it nowhere else. 







—The Living Age 
ty-four page magazine, which prints in the course of a year twice 
as most = the monthly magazines, and is able, by reason of its 
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