This is a lovely (very good) copy of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for December 1867. Most all of the pages are still uncut. Clean, tight, with just a tad of soil to the front wrapper. American Edition. 

See photo # 2 for complete contents

137 pages plus a few ad pages and an index to volume CII. Hard to find issue, especially in the condition. 

Some highlights to this outstanding number include: 

One of Anthony Trollope's few novels published anonymously, this issue opens with the third installment (of 8) of his new serialized work Linda Tressel.    

British Chaplain General G.R. Gleig's "The Church--Her State and Prospects." He also provides a second essay to this number, "The Government and the Press." 

Popular Irish author Charles Lever's serialized (No. 11) "Cornelius O'Dowd."   

Margaret Oliphant's serial novel (#12 of 14 installments), Brownlow's. Oliphant also reviews the French Count de Montalembert's The Monks of the West in an essay headed "The Conversion of England."