This brief notice of
Redburn in the Albany
Argus (November 21, 1849) is listed but not transcribed in
Herman Melville: The Contemporary Reviews, edited by Brian Higgins and Hershel Parker (Cambridge University Press, 1995; paperback 2009), at page 291. In the
Argus, this item appears with other notices of "New Publications" in a column signed, "W." Found on
GenealogyBank among articles added "within 1 week":
REDBURN: HIS FIRST VOYAGE. By Herman Melville.
We have looked into this book enough to see that it bears the characteristic marks of its author's genius, and has so much of the simplicity of nature, and so many bright and beautiful passages scattered through it, that it will not be likely to want for readers.
W.
The Albany
Argus was then conducted by Edwin Croswell, in partnership with his cousin Sherman Croswell and Samuel M. Shaw, formerly a printer in Schenectady.
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