Step back in time with "The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 9, No. 56, June, 1862," a fascinating snapshot of American literary and political thought during the Civil War. This meticulously reprinted volume offers a diverse collection of essays, short stories, and poetry originally published in the renowned American periodical.
Explore the issues and perspectives shaping a nation divided, as reflected in the writings of the era. Immerse yourself in the literary landscape of 1862, gaining insights into the social, political, and cultural climate of the time. This volume provides a unique window into American history, offering valuable context for understanding the complexities of the Civil War period. A significant resource for students and anyone interested in American literature, history, and political science. This edition preserves the original content of "The Atlantic Monthly," ensuring its accessibility for years to come.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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