EVERGREEN REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed aesthetic magazines in the 1890s and early years of the twentieth century. Some reviews…
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XML From the Magazine of Art: Review of The Evergreen, Vol. 2 The second volume—”The Book of Autumn“— of the “Northern Seasonal,” called “The Evergreen,”…
XML From The Bookman: “Old Edinburgh and the Evergreen” EDINBURGH, according to Mr. Ruskin, shares with Rome the honour of being the dirtiest city in Europe.…
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