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ACTORS' DRESSING ROOMS | 178 |
| (Illustrations by W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.) |
ANECDOTES OF THE WAR PATH | 576 |
| (Written and Illustrated by Irving Montagu.) |
ANIMALS' HOSPITAL, AT THE | 70 |
| (Illustrations from Special Photographs and from Drawings by Miss Mabel Hardy.) |
ARCHITECT'S WIFE, THE. From the Spanish of Antonio Trueba | 248 |
| (Illustrations by Sidney Paget, and W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.) |
ARTISTS ON LADIES' DRESS, LETTERS FROM | 162 |
| (Illustrations by G. F. Watts, R.A., Hon. John Collier, and Madame Starr Canziani.) |
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BABIES | 348 |
| (Illustrations by John GÜlich.) |
BARAK'S WIVES. A Story for Children, from the Hungarian of Moritz Jokai | 220 |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.) |
BELISAIRE'S PRUSSIAN (See Scenes of the Siege of Paris) | 36 |
BIRTHDAY CARDS | 244 |
| (Illustrations by Edgar Wilson.) |
BLIND, HOW EDUCATED | 563 |
BOY SPY, THE (See Scenes of the Siege of Paris) | 31 |
BRIGHT, RIGHT HON. JOHN, FAC-SIMILE NOTES OF SPEECH OF | 206 |
BURNSIDE, MISS HELEN M. | 245 |
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CAMILLE. From the French of Alfred de Musset | 318 |
| (Illustrations by H. Forestier.) |
CANNIBAL KING, THE GUEST OF A | 476 |
CAPTAIN JONES OF THE "ROSE." By W. Clark Russell | 491 |
| (Illustrations by W. Christian Symons.) |
CHILD WORKERS IN LONDON | 501 |
| (Illustrations by Miss Le Quesne.) |
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, AT THE | 197 |
| (Illustrations by Miss Kate Craufurd and Harold Oakley.) |
CHILDREN'S STORIES:— |
| Barak's Wives | 220 |
| Enchanted Whistle, The | 552 |
| Genies, The Two | 105 |
| Hermit, The | 655 |
| Spider's Web, The | 437 |
| Stone-breaker, The | 328 |
COUNTY COURT, THE | 531 |
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DAY WITH AN EAST-END PHOTOGRAPHER, A | 458 |
| (Illustrations by J. L. Wimbush.) |
DEADLY DILEMMA, A. By Grant Allen | 14 |
| (Illustrations by W. Rainey.) |
DECAY OF HUMOUR IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. By Henry W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.") | 254 |
| (Illustrations by F. C. Gould.) |
DOGS, HOME FOR LOST | 648 |
| (Illustrations by Miss Mabel D. Hardy.) |
DRESSING-ROOMS, ACTORS' | 178 |
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EAST-END PHOTOGRAPHER, A DAY WITH AN | 458 |
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY JULIET, AN. A Story founded on the French. By James Mortimer | 447 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) |
ENCHANTED WHISTLE, THE. From the French of Alex. Dumas | 552 |
| (Illustrations by H. Millar.) |
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FAC-SIMILES:— |
| Handbill of H. M. Stanley's First Lecture | 285 |
| Humours of the Post Office | 520, 599 |
| Novelists' MSS. | 295 |
| Playwrights' MSS. | 415 |
| Sermon Notes by Cardinal Manning | 84 |
| Speech by John Bright | 206 |
FAIR SMUGGLER, A. From the Russian of Michael Lermontoff | 49 |
| (Illustrations by W. B. Wollen, R.I.) |
FIRE BRIGADE, THE METROPOLITAN, ITS HOME, AND WORK | 22 |
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GENIES, THE TWO, A Story for Children. From the French of Voltaire | 105 |
| (Illustrations by John GÜlich.) |
GRANDE CHARTREUSE, A NIGHT AT THE. By J. E. Muddock | 268 |
| (Illustrations by G. Lambert and Harold Oakley.) |
GUEST OF A CANNIBAL KING, THE. By J. E. Muddock | 476 |
| (Illustrations by F. Bannister.) |
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HERMIT, THE. From the French of Voltaire | 655 |
| (Illustrations by Alan Wright.) |
HOW NOVELISTS WRITE FOR THE PRESS. Fac-similes of the MSS. of William Black, |
| Walter Besant, Bret Harte, and Grant Allen. | 295 |
HOW THE BLIND ARE EDUCATED. By Edward Salmon | 563 |
| (Illustrations by John GÜlich.) |
HOUSE OF COMMONS, DECAY OF HUMOUR IN THE. By H. W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.") | 254 |
HOW THE REDOUBT WAS TAKEN. From the French of Prosper MÉrimÊe | 174 |
| (Illustrations by Sidney Paget.) |
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JAMRACH'S | 429 |
| (Illustrations by J. L. Wimbush.) |
JANKO THE MUSICIAN. From the Polish of Sienkiewicz | 628 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) |
JENNY. From the French of Victor Hugo | 527 |
| (Illustrations by Cyrus Johnson, R.I.) |
JERRY STOKES, By Grant Allen | 299 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) |
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KING'S STRATAGEM, THE. By S. J. Weyman | 361 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) |
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LADIES' DRESS, LETTERS FROM ARTISTS ON | 162 |
LADIES, A NEW INDUSTRY FOR | 378 |
LANDSEER, A PICTURE-LETTER BY | 334 |
LAW COURTS, THE STATE OF THE | UNWIN BROTHERS, PRINTERS, 27, PILGRIM STREET, LUDGALE HILL, E.C. Transcriber's Notes: Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected. Punctuation normalized. Anachronistic and non-standard spellings retained as printed. |