< Century Magazine < Volume 48

Contents

  • Letters of the Real Edwin Booth, by Edwin Booth
  • Letters of the Real Edwin Booth. Introduction by his Daughter, by Edwina Booth Grossmann
  • The Century Series of American Artists. The Nantucket School of Philosophy, by Eastman Johnson
  • Brookes: A Story of the Civil Service, by Julia Schayer
  • Beauty's Dower, by Frank Dempster Sherman
  • The Eternal Gullible, by Ernest Hart
  • Old Dutch Masters. Paul Potter, by Timothy Cole
  • Notes of a Book-lover. Commercial Bookbinding, by Brander Matthews
  • Selections from the Correspondence of Poe, by Edgar Allan Poe, et al.
  • An Opal, by Ednah Proctor Clarke
  • Folk-Speech in America, by Edward Eggleston
  • Pain, by Elizabeth West
  • A Bachelor Maid, by Mrs. Burton Harrison
  • Where the Teak-Wood Grows, by Marion Manville Pope
  • As It Happened, by Nannie A. Cox
  • To a Mocking-Bird, by Henry Jerome Stockard
  • Edmund Clarence Stedman, by Royal Cortissoz
  • Echoes of the Parliament of Religions, by Prince Wolkonsky
  • Recollections of Aubrey De Vere. Introduction, by George E. Woodberry
  • Recollections of Aubrey De Vere, by Aubrey de Vere
  • The Flight of Song, by Ina Coolbrith
  • Across Asia on a Bicycle. An Interview with the Prime Minister of China, by Thomas Gaskell Allen, Jr., et al.
  • Artists' Adventures. A Robbery on the French Coast, by Andre Castaigne
  • McClellan and his "Mission", by Maj-Gen. James B. Fry
  • Notable Women: Sophie Germain, by Christine Ladd Franklin
  • The New "Life of Napoleon"
  • Finance. Is Bimetallism Desirable?
  • Labor. The Nation and its Toilers
  • Edwin Booth, the Man
  • Labor. The Methods of the Rioting Striker an Evidence of Degeneration, by James Weir, Jr.
  • Secret Societies in Politics, by Washington Gladden
  • Labor. Is Friction between Employed and Employer Diminishing?, by Albert S. Bolles
  • Political Reform. The Consular Service and the Spoils System, by Twelve ex-Ministers of the United States
  • The Century Series of American Artists. Open Letter, by William A. Coffin
  • The Origin of "O.K.", by W. S. Wyman
  • Walking, by C. M. S.
  • Outlines, by Berry Benson
  • My Grandma's Gown, by Louise Morgan Sill
  • Sence de S'render, by Edward A. Oldham
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