Germany from the Earliest Period, Volume 4

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In the Mission Garden. -1865

The Old Major Explains. (Re-Union Army of the Potomac, 12th May, 1871.)

"Seventy-Nine" Mr. Interviewer Interviewed.

His Answer to "Her Letter." Reported by Truthful James.

Further Language from Truthful James. (Nye's Ford, Stanislaus.) -1870

The Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin.

On a Cone of the Big Trees. Sequoia Gigantea .

A Sanitary Message.

The Copperhead. -1864

On a Pen of Thomas Starr King.

Lone Mountain. (Cemetery, San Francisco.)

California's Greeting to Seward. -1869

The Two Ships.

The Goddess. For the Sanitary Fair.

Address. Opening of the California Theatre, San Francisco, Jan. 19, 1870

The Lost Galleon.

A Second Review of the Grand Army.

Part II. Before the Curtain.

The Stage-Driver's Story.

Aspiring Miss de Laine. A Chemical Narrative.

California Madrigal. On the Approach of Spring.

St. Thomas. A Geographical Survey. -1868

The Ballad of Mr. Cooke. A Legend of the Cliff House, San Francisco.

The Legends of the Rhine.

Mrs. Judge Jenkins. [Being the Only Genuine Sequel to "Maud Muller."]

Avitor. An Aerial Retrospect.

A White-Pine Ballad.

What the Wolf Really Said to Little Red Riding-Hood.

The Ritualist. By a Communicant of "St. James's."

A Moral Vindicator.

Songs Without Sense. For the Parlor and Piano. I. The Personified Sentimental.

Title: Germany from the Earliest Period Vol. 4

Author: Wolfgang Menzel, Trans. Mrs. George Horrocks

Edition: 10

Language: English

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