Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Literary Messenger” in chapter 33 of Thomas C. DeLeon, Four years in Rebel capitals: an inside view of life in the southern confederacy, from birth to death.:
...ous, or statistical ventures, intended for certain limited classes, were ever born in the South; and most of those few lived weakly and not long.
De Bow's Review, the Southern Quarterly, and the Literary Messenger , were the most noteworthy exceptions.
The business interests of the larger towns supported the first-which, indeed, drew part of its patronage from the North.
Neither its great ability nor the ta...
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