Text: J. F. S., “[Review of Graham's Magazine for June 1841],” Democratic Press (York, PA), vol. III, no. 50, whole no. 154, June 12, 1841, p. 2, col. 5


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Graham's Magazine.

The June number of Graham's Ladies’ and Gentleman's Magazine, has reached our hands beautifully embellished, with a fine Mezzotinto engraving, by Sartain, called the “Island of the Fay,” which is accompanied by an appropriate article from the pen of Edgar A. Poe. It contains two pages of music, and a plate representing the latest fashions. There is no Magazine published in the country which contains more pleasant reading than this one. No expense is regarded in filing it with articles from the pens of our most popular writers. The present number certainly indicates a disposition on the part of the publisher, to furnish subscribers the full value of their money.

J. F. S.


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Notes:

None.

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