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Founded by E. LITTELL in 1844 

2 HE LIVING AGE, one of the oldest and most widely-known of Ameri- 
can literary magazines, was founded by E. LITTELL in 1844, and has 
been published weekly without interruption for fifty-seven years. 
It presents the cream of foreign periodical literature, and re 
SeS abridgment the most t noteworthy essays, travel sketches, Sction; 
d polit f literary, artistic and scien- 
tife subjects from the lea iis quarterlies, monthly magazines and 
reviews, and literary and scientific weekly jo journals. 
To these oe and distinctive features, it has added an editorial 
ent, devoted to ‘‘ Books Authors," in which are are published, weekly, 
"paragraphs of literary news and comment ; amd. careful, honest and disc 
notices of the more important new publications 
The Living Age 
. Holds a unique position in the periodical world as a wey eclectic magazine. 
. Intelligent American who want presented t o them to week most 
g E find what they want in THE 
Lime, Oe. and can find it nowhere else 






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——The Living Age 
Is a weekly sixty-four pa pe migraine, which prints in Ko course of a year twice 
= much matter as 1 inert: of is able, by reason of its 
field of = won, to publish articles biust a larger of writ 




ICE. THE MAGAZINE 

