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No. 1. SERIAL.August, 1861.


Fuller’s Modern Age.

DEVOTED TO

Sermons, Orations, Lectures, Popular Correspondence, &c.


THE
CIVIL   WAR   IN   AMERICA;

BY

WM.   H.   RUSSELL,   LL.D.,

Special Correspondent of the London Times.


BOSTON:
GARDNER A. FULLER, 112 WASHINGTON STREET.
LONDON: Trubner & Co., 60 Paternoster Row.


S T E R E O T Y P E   E D I T I O N.

No. TWO WILL CONTAIN A SECOND SERIES OF MR. RUSSELL’SLETTERS.
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THE

C I V I L   W A R

IN

AMERICA:

BY

WM. H. RUSSELL, LL.D.,

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE

LONDON TIMES.


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BOSTON:
GARDNER A. FULLER,
No. 112 Washington Street.

CONTENTS

LETTER I.LETTER II.LETTER III.LETTER IV.LETTER V.LETTER VI.LETTER VII.
LETTER VIII.LETTER IX.LETTER XI.LETTER XII.LETTER XIII.LETTER XIV.

THE MODERN AGE.

IN presenting the first number of the Modern Age to the public, I haveselected the letters of Mr. Russell, deeming them the most appropriatetopic for the times, and worthy of an extensive circulation.

That these letters are written by the most interesting correspondent ofthe largest, ablest, and most influential paper in the world, issufficient proof of their merits, and that they come to us “wellrecommended and properly vouched for.”

The universal “desire for more light” in regard to affairs in the South,will find abundant satisfaction in this brilliant and talentedcorrespondence of a writer, whose chirographical experience in theCrimean war, has so eminently fitted him “to render a fair and impartialaccount” of the Civil War in America.

Number two of the Modern Age will contain another serial of Mr.Russell’s letters, at the close of which I shall introduce popularOrations and occasional Sermons from our most eminent Divines. Theprincipal design of this work is to preserve in the most convenient formthe best thoughts, fresh from the lips of our most gifted men: itspeculiar character will prevent a regular monthly publication; yet Ihope to be able from the many

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