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McClures 17.5 (1901-09)

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No Copyright - United States
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Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Cover Image. [Stream Amidst Flowers in Field] (Hoeber, Arthur): A-A
  • Front Advertisements: B-adv20
  • Contents: adv2-adv2
  • Frontispiece. The Okapi—Reproduction in Color (Johnston, Harry H.): D-D
  • Stories from the Archives of the Royal Humane Society (Baker, Ray Stannard): 401-409
  • More Dolly Dialogues. 'The Curate's Bump' (Hope, Anthony): 410-414
  • How I Hope to Reach the North Pole (Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs): 415-422
  • The Man Who Gave No Tip (Ridgely, Benjamin H.): 423-431
  • Is the Airship Coming? (Newcomb, Simon): 432-435
  • The Stepmother (Cleary, Kate M.): 436-442
  • Recollections of Lawrence Barrett (Morris, Clara): 443-449
  • Of the Old Guard: Dave Hawk, Conductor: Looter and Hero (Spearman, Frank H.): 450-456
  • Colonial Fighters at Louisbourg (Brady, Cyrus Townsend): 457-465
  • While the Jury Was Out (Dix, William Frederick): 466-469
  • Rise of the American City: The Wonderful Story of the Census of 1900 (Wellman, Walter): 470-475
  • Kim. Chapters XIII (cont.)-XIV (Kipling, Rudyard): 475-488
  • Next to the Ground. Insects (McCulloch-Williams, Martha): 489-496
  • The Okapi: The Newly Discovered Beast Living in Central Africa (Johnston, Harry H.): 497-501
  • Notable Books and Authors: 502-504
  • Back Advertisements: adv21-adv102

Citation

"McClures 17.5 (1901-09)" (1901). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:532594/

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