1838, Volume 4, Issue 10 (Bentley's Miscellany)
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October 1838
- Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress, Book the Third, Chapter III-IV, pp. 313-329, by Boz
- The Portrait, p. 329, by L. N.
- The Missionary Bride, pp. 330-337, by C. F. Hoffman, author of a “Winter in the Far West”
- Joe Miller, and the Jesters of All Times and Climes, pp. 338-345, by William J. Thoms
- Joe Miller, in the Character of Teague, from a Very Scarce Print at Strawberry Hill, p. 338 by W. Greatbach
- Mungo Mackay, the Practical Joker, pp. 346-352, by a Blue Nose
- Song of the Sun, p. 352, by “Vates”
- The Lions of Baden in Baden, pp. 353-358, by the author of “A Parisian Sabbath”
- Proceedings of the Wide-Awake Club, pp. 359-368, edited by “Twig”
- The Handsome Clear-starcher, p. 369, by George Cruikshank
- The Handsome Clear-starcher, a Legend of the Days of Queen Elizabeth, pp. 369-373
- The Forlorn One, p. 373, by T. I.
- Mr. Hippsley, the Electrical Gentleman, pp. 374-382, by Richard Johns
- The Narrative of John Ward Gibson, Chapter VI-VII, pp. 383-396, by Charles Whitehead
- Lines Written in a Ball-Room p. 396, by Mrs. T. H.
- Marcel’s Last Minuet, p. 397, by George Cruikshank
- Marcel’s Last Minuet, pp. 397-404
- American Lions, pp. 405-412
- Song of the Bayadere, Paris, 1838, p. 413, by M. T. H.
- A Chapter on Some Very Celebrated Authors, pp. 414-416
Submitted by: Lee, Scott: section 1, Fall 2014