< McClure's Magazine

November 1899

  • Number 1
  • (p.2): portrait of Sir Henry Irving
  • (p.3): Dr. Frederick A. Cook - Two Thousand Miles in the Antarctic Ice
  • (p.19): Shan F. Bullock - The Planters
  • (p.30): George S. Boutwell - Black Friday - September 24, 1869
  • (p.38): William Allen White - "The Herb Called Heart's-Ease"
  • (p.40): Sarah Barnwell Elliott - Progress|Progress (Elliott)|Progress
  • (p.47): H. J. W. Dam - Sir Henry Irving
  • (p.55): Helen Watterson Moody - A Child's Letters to Her Husband
  • (p.62): Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady - Decatur and the "Philadelphia"
  • (p.68): Alexander Hume Ford - The Chinese Eastern Railway
  • (p.80): Rudyard Kipling - The King
  • (p.81): H. J. W. Dam - Monsieur Bibi's Boom-Boom
  • (p.88): W. A. Fraser - The Revolt of the Blackfoot

December 1899

January 1900

  • Number 3
  • (p.198): Rev. John Watson - The Life of the Master, continued (with colour illustrations)
  • (p.213): Sturgis B. Rand - Hottest Heat and Electrical Furnaces
  • (p.222): W. A. Fraser - The Infatuation of Ackerly
  • (p.230): Alvah Milton Kerr - The Luck of the Northern Mail
  • (p.235): Robert E. Peary - Peary's Latest Work in the Arctic, with an introduction by Herbert L. Bridgman
  • (p.241): Ray Stannard Baker - Getting Captain Cameron
  • (p.247): Booth Tarkington - Monsieur Beaucaire, concluded
  • (p.255): Harriet A. Nash - An Old Story
  • (p.263): Frank B. Tracy - The Blizzard at Imogene
  • (p.272): Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady - The "Constellation" in the War with France. 1798-1800
  • (p.281): George S. Boutwell - Blaine and Conkling and the Republican Convention of 1880
  • (p.286): Mark Twain - My Boyhood Dreams
  • (p.290): Prof. Simon Newcomb - How the Planets are Weighed

February 1900

  • Number 4
  • (p.294): Rev. John Watson - The Life of the Master, continued (with colour illustrations)
  • (p.309): Phil More - Tom Tail-Rope's Exploit
  • (p.318): Walter Wellman - The Race for the North Pole
  • (p.329): Tighe Hopkins - The Master-Key of Newgate
  • (p.334): Alleyne Ireland - A Few Facts about the Colonies of the Great Powers
  • (p.339): Elmore Elliott Peake - The Captain of the 'Aphrodite"
  • (p.349): Frederic A. Lucas - The Truth About the Mammoth
  • (p.355): George S. Boutwell - General Grant's Administration
  • (p.363): Cleveland Moffett - The Inside of the Earth
  • (p.368): Ray Stannard Baker - General Leonard Wood, A Character Sketch
  • (p.380): Frank H. Spearman - The Million-Dollar Freight Train
  • (p.387): Editorial notes.

March 1900

  • Number 5
  • (p.390): Rev. John Watson - The Life of the Master, continued (with colour illustrations)
  • (p.405): Walter Wellman - Sledging Toward the Pole
  • (p.414): M. Grace Pope - A Trip Deferred
  • (p.419): Cy Warman - Building a Railroad into the Klondike
  • (p.427): Tighe Hopkins - As It Fell Out
  • (p.437): Cleveland Moffett - The Author of "Cyrano"
  • (p.445): Captain Joshua Slocum - The Voyage of the "Destroyer" from New York to Brazil
  • (p.456): Frank H. Spearman - Sankey's Double-Header
  • (p.461): George Reno - When the Light Failed
  • (p.469): Susan Buell Hale - The Alamo - March 6, 1836
  • (p.473): Shan F. Bullock - The Reapers

April 1900

  • Number 6
  • (p.486): Rev. John Watson - The Life of the Master, continued (with colour illustrations)
  • (p.499): William Barclay Parsons - The American Invasion of China
  • (p.511): Alvah Milton Kerr - In Front of the Stampede
  • (p.520): Tighe Hopkins - "A Tale of a Tub"
  • (p.525): Charlesa Warren - A Manufacturer of History
  • (p.537): Earl Mayo - The Ice-Breaker "Ermack"
  • (p.545): Robert Barr - Within an Ace of the End of the World
  • (p.555): Walter Wellman - An Arctic Day and Night
  • (p.564): Leonard Huxley - Professor Huxley's Start in Life
  • (p.573): William McLeod Raine - The Winning of the Trans-Continental
  • (p.579): Editorial Notes
  • (p.580): Cy Warman - The Search for Gold
  • (p.580): William R. Lighton - A Man-Song
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