Willis's Current Notes, No. 14, February 1852 by George Willis

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Editor Willis, George
Title Willis's Current Notes, No. 14, February 1852
Note Reading ease score: 62.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Willis's Current Notes, No. 14, February 1852" by George Willis is a periodical publication written in the Victorian era. This book is structured as a collection of notes and letters that discuss various literary, historical, and cultural subjects of interest at the time. It captures the spirit of curiosity and engagement with contemporary issues in culture and literature. The content of this edition includes a range of topics, such as an account of a supposed discovery in Central America involving an idolatrous city and details about a remarkable pamphlet on the Aztec children. It also features corrections of previous notes, discussions surrounding engravings, and observations on significant cultural figures like Thomas Hood. Correspondents share insights on various subjects, from genealogical inquiries to insights about literary works and historical artifacts, thereby weaving a tapestry of community knowledge and scholarly discussions reflective of the era's intellectual landscape. Overall, the publication serves as a fascinating glimpse into the interests and dialogues of the mid-19th century. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject History -- Periodicals
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