INDEX

Previous
Adirondacks, etc.
Agra and its Fort
Aitken, E. H., his three books
Akbar
America, its democracy
its humour
its slang
its trains
its women
its newspapers
its MSS.
its hotels
its maturity
American painters in England
Americans, at home and abroad
Americans, their clothes
their physiognomy
their disturbing wealth
Aquariums
Architecture in America
"Association" books

Baker, Mr. Herbert
Bam Bahadur, that great hunter
Baseball and cricket
Beecher, Henry Ward
Benares
Berkeley University
Bernier on the Moguls
Betel-nut chewing
Birds in India
Blackbuck, the agile
Bombay—Towers of Silence
Boston
Butler, H.E., Sir Harcourt

Calcutta—the piano-carriers
its snake charmers
and the Maidan
and its English buildings
its old cemetery
Charnock, Job
Chicago, its hospitable policeman
its pictures
Cinema, the
Cobb, Mr. Irvin
Comparisons between America and England
Coney Island
Cow-worship in India
Cricket and baseball
Curzon, Lord, his preservation of ancient buildings

Dances in India and Japan
Delhi—the camel omnibuses
its architecture
and the Mutiny
Fort
Dickens, Charles, presentation copies

"Eha," his three books
Elephanta, caves of

Fakirs in India
Fatehpur-Sikri
Faneuil Hall, Boston
Fifth Avenue
Foss, Mr. Samuel W., his Boston poem
Franklin, Benjamin
Fujiyama
Funerals in India and England

Ganges, the
Geisha dances
Gilbert, Mr. Cass
Girard, Stephen
Goschen, Lord, wounds the tiger

Hakone, Lake
Hawking
Herford, Mr. Oliver
Hindus, the, and animals
Hokusai
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Hong-Kong, funeral at
Honolulu
Hooghli, the
Hotels in America
Humayun's Tomb
Huntington, Mr. H. E.

Jahan, Shah, his buildings
Jains, the, their preservation of life
Japan—its lack of idlers
and animal life
its women
its American reading
Japanese, their small stature
materialism
public manners
their gold teeth
Journalism in America

Katsuragava rapids
Keats' Lamia, 1820
Kesteven, Sir Charles, his library
Khan, Sir Umar Hayat
Kohinoor, the
Kutb Minar, the
Kyoto, its temples

Lake Placid Club
Lamb, Mr. A. M., his distress at Honolulu
Charles, first editions
manuscripts
Landor, Walter Savage
Lavater abroad
Lincoln Memorial
Liston, Lt.-Col. Glen
Lucknow and the Mutiny
its delectability
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A., goes hawking
and Imperial Delhi
and the priests
and the divers
hunts the tiger
Marquis, Mr. Don
Moguls, the
Mohammedan customs
priests
Monkeys
Morgan, Mr. J. Pierpont
Mount Vernon
Mutiny, the
Myanoshita

Nautch, the
Nawanagar, the Jam of
New or Imperial Delhi
New York, its skyscrapers
its buildings
its aquarium
its shops
its dances
its sky signs
its pictures
its MSS.
its maturity
Newspapers in America
Newton, Mr. A. Edward

Otome Pass

Painters, American, in England
Parsees, the
Peacock Throne, the
Philadelphia
Pictures in America
Prince of Wales in New York
Prohibition
Pronunciation in America

Ranjitsinhji, Prince
Rickshaws
Roosevelt, Theodore, his Memorial Road
"Rose Aylmer"
Ruth, "Babe"

San Francisco
Saranac
Saturday Evening Post, the
Scott, Mr. A. P., his house
Sculpture in America
Shaw, Mr. Bernard
Simplified spelling
Skyscrapers
Skysigns
Slang in America
Snake-poison antidotes
St. Gaudens, Augustus
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Swamp-deer hunting
Swan, Mr. Thomas, his despair at Honolulu

Taj Mahal, the
Talmadge, Constance
Norma
Tavernier on the Moguls
Theatre, the, in Japan
Tiger hunt, a
Tinney, Frank
Tokio, its dress
its theatre
Tolstoi, Count Leo
Towers of Silence
Townsend, Joe, his ballad

Valley Forge
Venice and Benares
Vers Libre
Vultures

Washington
George
Martha
Wayne, Anthony
Wayside Inn, the
Wheeler, Mr. Charles Stetson, his story
Women in America
in Japan
Woolworth Building, the

Yamaguchi, Madame
Yokohama





                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page