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The Strand, Vol. 8
July-December 1894

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America
[Yellowstone] Wonderland in America, by Mrs. Fenwick Miller

Animals (Domestic)
The Dogs of Celebrities
The Training of Performing Animals, by E.A. Brayley Hodgetts

Zig-Zags at the Zoo, by Arthur Morrison and J.A. Shepherd
  • 25: Zig-Zag Bovine
  • 26: Zig-Zag Final

    Education (Adult)
    Girton and Newnham Colleges, by E.A. Brayley Hodgetts

    Fashion
    Paris Dressmakers, by M. Griffith

    Industry & Manufacturing
    The Bible: How It Is Printed and Circulated, by Harry How
    How Brass Bands Are Made, by Edward Salmon
    Chicken Manufacture

    Life
    An Expert in Handwriting, by Harry How
    Thieves vs. Locks and Safes

    London
    The Pigeons of London, by Harry How
    The Synagogue in Bevis Marks, by Sir Francis Montefiori

    Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
    Bank of England Notes, by Gilbert Guerdon
    The Biggest Tobacco-Box in the World, by Harry How
    Muzzles for Ladies
    Peculiar Furniture, by James Scott
    Penmanship, by George Clulow
    Secret Hiding-Places, by James Scott
    Some Historic Cradles, by Sheila Braine

    People
    BRASSEY, Lord and Lady - Illustrated Interviews, by M. Griffith
    CARLYLE - The Handwriting of Thomas Carlyle, by J. Holt Schooling
    CURRIE, Sir Donald, KCMB, MP - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How
    GLADSTONE - The Handwriting of Mr. Gladstone, by J. Holt Schooling
    MAXIM, Mr. Hiram [Scientist] - Illustrated Interviews, by J. Bucknall Smith
    SHAKESPEARE - The Likenesses of Shakespeare, by Alexander Cargill
    TENNYSON - The Handwriting of Alfred Lord Tennyson, by J. Holt Schooling
    Athletes of the Year: Their Performances and Methods of Training
    Caricaturists and Their Work, by Raymond Blathwayt
    Distinguished Women and Their Dolls, by Frances Low
    Distinguished Women and Their Dolls, by Frances Low
    Favorite Books of Childhood, by Frances Low
    Giants and Dwarfs

    Recreation
    Marksmanship, by Gilbert Guerdon

    Royalty
    The Duke of Saxe-Coburg's Palaces, by Mary Spencer-Warren
    The Khedive of Egypt, by Stuart Cumberland
    The King and Queen of Denmark, by Mary Spencer-Warren
    Illustrated Interviews: Scindia, Maharajah of Gwalior, by Raymond Blathwayt
    Portraits of Queen Victoria When a Child

    Work
    Engine Drivers and Their Work, by Alfred Story
    Pilots, by Alfred Story

    World Travel, Cultures, and Colonies
    An Alpine Pass on "Ski," by A. Conan Doyle
    Brides, by Edward Salmon
    Marksmanship, by Gilbert Guerdon
    Ostrich Farming in South Africa, by Charles Carey
    Paris Dressmakers, by M. Griffith

    CHILDREN'S FICTION
    The Bird-Cage Maker, from the Spanish
    Fatma, from the German of Wilhelm Hauf
    The Vizier and the Fly, from the French of Louis de Gramont
    The White Mouse, from the French of Hégésippe Moreau

    FICTION
    Dr. Wardroper's Lie, by Grant Allen
    The Dynamiter's Sweetheart, by Grant Allen
    A Horrible Fright, by L.T. Meade
    The Lord of Chateau Noir, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    The Medal of Brigadier Gerard, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    The Robbery of Foxboro, and How It Was Detected, by Alice Williamson
    The Star of the "Grasmere", by E.W. Hornung
    The Vision of Inverstrathy Castle, by F. Startin Pilleau

    Martin Hewitt, Investigator: First Series, by Arthur Morrison
    V: The Quinton Jewel Affair
    VI: The Stanway Cameo Mystery
    VII: The Affair of the Tortoise
    "Martin Hewitt, Investigator: Third Series" can be found in Windsor Magazine, 1896A
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