Willis's Current Notes, No. 13, January 1852 by George Willis

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Editor Willis, George
Title Willis's Current Notes, No. 13, January 1852
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Summary "Willis's Current Notes, No. 13, January 1852" by George Willis is a periodical publication likely written during the early Victorian era. This text functions as a collection of articles on various topics, including antiquities, biography, heraldry, history, language, literature, and curious customs. It serves as both a literary inquiry platform and a medium for contributors to share knowledge and perspectives on historical and literary subjects. The content of this specific issue is a compilation of correspondence between the publisher, George Willis, and various contributors who share insights on a wide range of topics. Notable entries include discussions about historical figures, detailed accounts of literary contributions, and inquiries into local architectural restorations. Additionally, articles touch on significant historical and cultural references, such as John Mallord William Turner and the impact of free trade on literature. Overall, the publication provides a rich tapestry of intellectual engagement and reflects the cultural zeitgeist of the period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject History -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 43708
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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