The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine; Volume 28
- 586 pages
- 21 hours of reading
A monthly magazine published in the early-mid 19th century containing a variety of literary works, art, and commentary on American society.
Charles Fenno Hoffman was an American author, poet, and editor associated with New York's Knickerbocker Group. His work was characterized by a poetic style, often exploring American life and landscape. Hoffman established himself as a notable figure in the literary scene of his era.






A monthly magazine published in the early-mid 19th century containing a variety of literary works, art, and commentary on American society.
A monthly magazine dedicated to literature, politics, and culture in New York City. The Knickerbocker includes fiction, poetry, essays, and articles on various topics of interest. This book is a fascinating snapshot of life in one of America's most vibrant cities in the early 19th century.
Experience the energy and excitement of 19th-century New York with The Knickerbocker, a monthly magazine that captured the spirit of the age. Featuring essays, stories, and poems from some of the greatest literary minds of the era, including Washington Irving and Lewis Gaylord Clark, this publication is a treasure trove of insights into America's past. Full of wit, humor, and fascinating historical details, The Knickerbocker is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the America of yesteryear.
In A Winter in the West, Charles Fenno Hoffman takes readers on a journey through the western United States during the mid-19th century. This fascinating travelogue offers a unique perspective on American history and culture, showcasing the beauty and wonder of a rapidly-changing nation. Experience the thrill of adventure as the author encounters cowboys, pioneers, and Native American tribes.