
Good Words: 1870
Good Words: 1870 is an English monthly magazine edited by Norman Macleod, aimed at evangelicals and nonconformists, particularly among the lower middle classes. The magazine featured a mix of religious content, serialized novels, essays, travel sketches, and poetry, ensuring the material was suitable for Sunday reading. Notable serialized works in this issue include 'Carlino,' 'Dorothy Fox,' and 'Fernyhurst Court,' alongside travel writings such as 'Days in North India' and 'Letters from the Tropics.'
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