< Century Magazine < Volume 37

Contents

  • Siberia and the Exile System. The Grand Lama of the Trans-Baikal, by George Kennan
  • Siberia, a poem by Florence Earle Coates
  • The Rival Souls, by Harry Stillwell Edwards
  • The Last Letter, by Frank Dempster Sherman
  • Italian Old Masters. Gaddo Gaddi, by W. J. Stillman
  • Italian Old Masters. Taddeo Gaddi, by W. J. Stillman
  • Ireland. Christian Ireland, by Charles de Kay
  • Pictures of the Far West. The Choice of Reuben and Gad
  • Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Edicts of Freedom, by J. G. Nicolay, et al.
  • The Use of Oil to Still the Waves, by Lieut. W. H. Beehler, U.S.N.
  • Down to the Capital, by James Whitcomb Riley
  • York Cathedral, by Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer
  • Electricity, Something It Is Doing, by Charles Barnard
  • Love's Unrest, by L. M. S.
  • Strange True Stories of Louisiana. The History of Alix de Morainville, by George W. Cable
  • Amateur Theatricals, by Gustav KobbĂ©
  • Dutch Painters at Home, by Emma Eames Chase
  • Edward Rowland Sill, by Herbert D. Ward
  • The Correspondence of Mr. Miles Grogan, by George H. Jessop
  • The River God, by Charles Henry Luders
  • The Last Assembly Ball, by Mary Hallock Foote
  • A Full-Length Portrait of the United States, by Edward Eggleston
  • Rules of the House of Representatives, by Thomas B. Reed, M.C.
  • Election Laws for Congressmen
  • The English Language in America
  • Lincoln's Disinterestedness
  • College Fraternities
  • "What of the South", by Marion J. Verdery
  • A Thank-Ye-Ma'am (To J. W. R.), by Tudor Jenks
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