Description: July 1888 issue of The Nineteenth Century Magazine The Nineteenth Century was a British monthly literary magazine founded in 1877 by James Knowles. It is regarded by historians as 'one of the most important and distinguished monthlies of serious thought in the last quarter of the nineteenth century'. Contents: The Elizabethan settlemtent of religion - W E GladstoneOur missionaries - W W HunterA few words about picture exhibitions - Frederic HarrisonThe vague cry for technical education - ArmstrongThe Engadine: summer and winter - Joseph KiddA story of our lighthouses - John TyndallThe New Labour party - H H ChampionLiberating the slaves in Brazil - W J HThe curse of the war office - Eustace G CecilBuddhism - Reginald Stephen ColomboLocal government and county councils in France - Waddington Unbound with no covers, a rough page edge and some grubby marks. Size: 6 inches x 9 inches (150mm x 230mm) approximately
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