Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, vols. 4-5
Not on view
12 monthly issues bound together, 389 pp., indexes at the back, published Philadelphia.
Illustrations:
Vol. 4:
Frontispiece: The Annunciation to the Shepherds, John Sartain after John Martin.
2nd frontispiece: The Mother and Child, John Sartain after William Page.
Title page: Liberty Introducing the Arts to America, John Sartain after Henry Corbould.
foll. p. 80: The First Appeal, Alexander Hay Ritchie after Frank Stone.
foll. p. 80: Preaching of John the Baptist, John Sartain after Henry Warren.
foll. p. 80: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), after Count Alfred D'Orsay.
foll. p. 160: The Moment of Suspense, John Sartain after Richard Westall.
foll. p. 160: Udine, John Sartain after Charles Louis Müller.
foll. p. 160: Spring Fashion for 1849, engraved by W. S. Barnard, New York.
foll. p. 160: The Pool of Siloam, wood engraving (no artist).
foll. p. 160: Old Wrecks, Alias Ricketts (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 160: A Ball by Moonlight, in Utopia (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, after F.O.C. Darley.
p. 173: Poem by Edgar Allan Poe, "A Valentine, To___."
foll. p. 224: Return from the Warren, Rice & Buttre after Edwin Landseer.
foll. p. 224: Esmerelda, John Sartain after Carl von Steuben.
foll. p. 224: The setting up of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness, wood engraving (no artist).
foll. p. 288: Ruth and Boaz, John Sartain after Peter Frederick Rothermel.
foll. p. 288: The Doves, Rice & Buttre, after Count Alfred D'Orsay.
foll. p. 288: Nazareth, wood engraving (no artist).
foll. p. 288: Dan Tucker in Love (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 288: "Every Horseman now whipped and spurred his mount" (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 352: The Roman Scrivener, John Sartain after Samuel B. Waugh.
foll. p. 352: The Prophesy of the Flower, H. E. Tripler and John Bannister after John Phillip.
foll. p. 352: Ramah, or Arimathea, wood engraving (no artist).
foll. p. 352: "Thus they continued..." (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 416: The Nightmare, Samuel Sartain after John Fuseli.
foll. p. 416: The Cantatrice, Rice & Buttre after A. Valentine.
foll. p. 416: The River Jordan, wood engraving by Devereaux.
foll. p. 416: "One night, as Heatty ushered her into her bedroom..." (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), Childs & Jocelyn after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 416: "Even its playfulness..." (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
Vol. 5:
foll. p. 64: The Independent Voter, Rice & Buttre after C. Hancock.
foll. p. 64: The Serenade, color wood engraving by Devereaux (discussed by Sartain in Editorial, p. 123: "Block Printing in Colors").
foll. p. 64: Portrait of Theobald Matthew (1790-1856), engraved by John Sartain, transferred to stone by Duval.
foll. p. 64: Cedars of Lebanon, wood engraving by Devereaux.
foll. p. 64: Wild Bill, Walter and Utopia (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 128: Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem, John Sartain after Charles Lock Eastlake.
foll. p. 128: Won't You Come Along, John Bannister after Andre.
foll. p. 128: Walter Tucker, Frank Hooper and Uncle Job at the Swamp Inn (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 128: Wilderness of Sin, wood engraving by Devereaux.
foll. p. 192: The Snake in the Grass, John Sartain after Sir Joshua Reynolds.
foll. p. 192: Jacob & Rachael, H. E. Tripler after Frédéric Henry Schopin.
foll. p. 192: Uncle Job Carrying Off Dr. Ribs (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 192: Defiles of Edom, wood engraving by Devereaux.
foll. p. 192: Early Sorrow, wood engraving, W.B.G. after Frederick William Hulme.
foll. p. 256: The Fountain of Vaucluse, John Sartain after Aimée Brune Pages.
foll. p. 256 [Woman seated in a landscape with two hounds], Rice & Buttre after Alfred de Dreux.
foll. p. 256: Good Management, wood engraving, Leslie & Travers.
foll. p. 256: The White Doe of Rylstone (poem by Wordsworth), wood engraving by William B. Gihon sc.
foll. p. 256: The Sluggard's Home (poem by Dr. Watts), wood engraving (no artist).
p. 304: Edgar Allan Poe, "The Bells" (first appearance of the poem in its final form), discussed in Editorial, p. 386.
foll. p. 320: The Brothers, John Sartain after William (?) Salter.
foll. p. 320: The Rustic Wreath, Rice & Buttre after William Frederick Witherington.
foll. p. 320: Luther Amongst his family at Wittenberg on Christmas, 1550, John Bannister after Carl August Schwerdgeburth.
foll. p. 320: Walter Tucker and Zip Coon Attacked by Pirates (from Adventures of Old Dan Tucker and his son Walter, a Tale of North Carolina, by C. H. Wiley), wood engraving, Leslie & Travers after F.O.C. Darley.
foll. p. 320: The Castle of Indolence (poem by James Thomson), wood engraving, engraved by W. B. Gihon.