< The Strand Magazine < Volume 1
Vol. 1. No. 1.
January 1891.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- Introduction
- The Story of the Strand
Illustrations by George C. Haité. - "A Deadly Dilemma," by Grant Allen.
Illustrations by Grant Allen. - The Metropolitan Fire Brigade. Its home and its work.
Illustrations by Mabel Dorothy Hardy and W. B. Wollen, R.I. - Scenes of the Siege of Paris, from the French of Alphonse Daudet
Illustrations by Sidney Paget. - Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives
- Alfred Tennyson
- The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon
- Miss Ellen Terry
- Henry Irving
- Algernon Swinburne
- Sir John Lubbock, Bart.
- H. Rider Haggard
- "A Fair Smuggler," from the Russian of Michael Lermontoff.
Illustrations by W. B. Wollen. - "The Maid of Treppi," from the German of Paul Heyse.
Illustrations by Gordon Browne. - At the Animals' Hospital.
Illustrations by Mabel Dorothy Hardy. - "The Mirror," from the French of Léo Lespès.
Illustrations by N. Prescott Davies. - Fac-simile of the Notes of a Sermon of Cardinal Manning
- "The Queen of Spades," translated from the Russian of Alexander Pushkin.
Illustrations by Paul Hardy. - "The Two Genies," A Story for Children; from the French of Voltaire.
Illustrations by John Gülich.
SANTA CLAUS.
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