Germ: Various Authors. The Germ, Issue #1: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art
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The Germ, Issue #1: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art
Germ: Various Authors

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About the print version


The Germ, Issue #1: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art
Germ: Various authors Editing and Annotations by: Melissa Kennedy and Matthew Kirschenbaum, with Winnie Chan, June Griffin, and Jeanene Skillen

   Elliot Stock 1901 Edition


Aylott and Jones
London
January 1850

   The Germ [Art and Poetry]


Note: Four monthly numbers of the Germ were printed -- January through April 1850. The title of the last two numbers, March and April, was changed to Art and Poetry.
Published: January 1850


English fiction and non-fiction; poetry and prose
Revisions to the electronic version
January 1996 corrector Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
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December 1995 corrector David Seaman, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
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