| — |
Emily Faithfull |
Emily Faithfull |
Publisher |
NonPoetry |
Female |
| — |
W. Kent |
W. Kent |
Publisher |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| "Though this be Madness, yet there's Method in it." Part II. |
Elizabeth Rayner Parkes |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Female |
| Lady Hester Stanhope. Part II. |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| The Cultivation of Female Industry in Ireland. By Mrs. Meredith |
Mrs. Meredith |
Mrs. Meredith |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| A Vision. A Poem by Sophie May Eckley |
Sophie May Eckley |
Sophie May Eckley |
Contributor |
Poetry |
Unknown |
| German Literature. No. III. |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| On the Education of Pauper Girls. By Mary Carpenter |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| Annals of Needlewomen. Anne and Her Sister. By Ellen Barlee |
Ellen Barlee |
Ellen Barlee |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| The Balance of Public Opinion in Regard to Woman's Work. By Bessie R. Parkes |
Elizabeth Rayner Parkes |
Bessie R. Parkes |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Female |
| To my Cousin Laurence at Melbourne |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| Notices of Books. ("Life in the Forests of the Far East." By Spenser St. John--Needlewomen's Report--Books of the Month) |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| Madame Luce and the Exhibition |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| Open Council |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
| Passing Events |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |