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The Century : a Popular Quarterly : Volume 0047, Issue 6 Apr 1894: The Century

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Title: The Century : a Popular Quarterly : Volume 0047, Issue 6 Apr 1894: The Century  
Author: The Century Company
Volume: Volume 0047
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, American Periodicals, Classical
Collections: Periodicals: Journal and Magazine Collection (Contemporary), The Century; A Popular Quarterly Collection
Historic
Publication Date:
1894
Publisher: The Century Company

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Company, T. C. (1894). The Century : a Popular Quarterly : Volume 0047, Issue 6 Apr 1894. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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Description: The Century Magazine was first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City as a successor to Scribner's Monthly Magazine.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Mors Benefica Edmund Clarence Stedman, pp. 803-804 -- From the Old World to the New Andre Castaigne, pp. 804-816 -- Pudd'nhead Wilson Mark Twain, pp. 816-822 -- Ellen Terry in the Merchant of Venice Thomas Bailey Aldrich, pp. 822-823 -- Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln's Literary Experiments John G. Nicolay, pp. 823-832 -- Old Dutch Masters. Meyndert Hobbema Timothy Cole, pp. 832-834 -- Artist's Adventures. My First and Last Balloon Ascension Robert V. V. Sewell, pp. 834-836 -- Answered Richard Henry Stoddard, pp. 836-837 -- The Century Series of American Artists. Young Sophocles Leading the Chorus of Victory after the Battle of Salamis. John Donoghue W. Lewis Fraser, pp. 837-838 -- A Comet-Finder Frank W. Mack, pp. 838-848 -- Wild Flowers in English Speech in America Edward Eggleston, pp. 848-857 -- The Wreck George Wharton Edwards, pp. 857-859 -- A Summer Month in a Welsh Village Susan Nichols Carter, pp. 859-867 -- The Quest of the Arbutus Charles G. D. Roberts, pp. 867-868 -- The Supply at St. Agatha's Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, pp. 868-876 -- The Poet's Rose Margaret J. Preston, pp. 876-877 -- Driven out of Tibet W. Woodville Rockhill, pp. 877-895 -- Coeur D'Alene Mary Hallock Foote, pp. 895-908 -- Jean Francois Millet's Life at Barbizon Pierre Millet, pp. 908-915 -- Hunting an Abandoned Farm in Connecticut William Henry Bishop, pp. 915-924 -- Dawn and Death Stuart Sterne, pp. 924-925 -- Gods of India F. Marion Crawford, pp. 925-931 -- Matthew Arnold Florence Earle Coates, pp. 931-938 -- The Red Box in Vesey Street H. C. Bunner, pp. 938-939 -- Out of Sight, Out of Mind George E. Waring, Jr., pp. 939-949 -- Topics of the Time: Bonaparte. A Life of Napoleon Bonaparte pp. 949 -- Topics of the Time: The Look from Above Downward pp. 949-950 -- Topics of the Time: Voting by Machine pp. 950-951 -- Open Letters: Forestry Legislation in Europe B. E. Fernow, pp. 951-954 -- Open Letters: Goethe on Paper Money Munroe Smith, pp. 954 -- Open Letters: The Head of Sir Walter Scott T. T. Munger, pp. 954-956 -- Open Letters: The Unity of the Sect William DeWitt Hyde, pp. 956-957 -- Open Letters: The Century Series of American Artists. Young Sophocles leading the Chorus of Victory after the Battle of Salamis. John Donoghue W. Lewis Fraser, pp. 957-958 -- In Lighter Vein: The Department of Athletics Tudor Jenks, pp. 958 -- Open Letters: The Real Stonewall Jackson Daniel H. Hill, pp. 958 -- Open Letters: Miss Sharpless's Needle-Work Portrait Ella Bassett Washington, pp. 958-959 -- In Lighter Vein: Development Helen Nicolay, pp. 959 -- In Lighter Vein: The Lost Friend Mary Berri Chapman, pp. 959-960 -- In Lighter Vein: Aphorisms Dorothea Lummis, pp. 960 -- In Lighter Vein: Irish Songs. The Widdy McGee Jennie E. T. Dowe, pp. 960 -- In Lighter Vein: Look in thy Heart Titus Munson Coan, pp. 960 -- In Lighter Vein: Miranda Clinton Scollard, pp. 960-A001 -- The Century / Volume 47, miscellaneous back pages pp. A001-A020

 
 



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