< Century Magazine < Volume 56

Contents

  • By Order of the Admiral, by Winston Churchill
  • In Aino-Land, by Mabel Loomis Todd
  • Old English Masters. George Romney, by John C. Van Dyke
  • "Purple-Eyes", by John Luther Long
  • Heroes of the Deep, by Herbert D. Ward
  • Holy Week in Seville, by Stephen Bonsal
  • Fairyland, by J. Russell Taylor
  • Modern Dutch Painters, by Elizabeth W. Champney
  • Confederate Commerce-Destroyers. I. The "Tallahassee's" Dash into New York Waters, by John Taylor Wood
  • Confederate Commerce-Destroyers. II. The Eventful Cruise of the "Florida", by G. Terry Sinclair
  • The Author of "Quo Vadis?", by Jeremiah Curtin
  • The March of the Dead Brigade, by Thomas S. Denison
  • Wilhelm II as Art Patron, by Henry Eckford
  • An Artistic Treasure from Spain, by Cornelia Van R. Dearth
  • The Adventures of Francois, by S. Weir Mitchell
  • Ten Years of Kaiser Wilhelm, by Poultney Bigelow
  • Equality, by James Bryce
  • The Other Point of View, by Edith Elmer Wood
  • New Horizons, by Edith M. Thomas
  • Facsimile of the Hymn "America" in the Author's Autograph
  • Reflections Appropriate to "The Fourth"
  • The Back-Yard
  • National Tests
  • A Controversy of the Mexican War, by John D. McPherson
  • An Effort to Rescue Jefferson Davis. Correction
  • A Helping Hand, by Harry Stillwell Edwards
  • "Audubonnets", by H. T. Henry
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