< The Strand Magazine < Volume 1


Vol. 1. No. 5.
May 1891.
Contents (not listed in original)
- An Eighteenth Century Juliet by James Mortimer.
Illustrations by Paul Hardy. - A Day with an East-End Photographer.
Illustrations by J. L. Wimbush. - "The Notorious Miss Anstruther," by E. W. Hornung.
Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. - "The Guest of a Cannibal King," by J. E. Muddock, F.R.G.S.
Illustrations by F. Bannister. - Old Stone Signs of London.
Illustrations by C. R. B. Barrett. - "Captain Jones of the 'Rose,'" by W. Clark Russell.
Illustrations by W. Christian Symons. - Child Workers in London.
Illustrations by Le Quesne. - Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of their Lives.
- Wilson Barrett.
- Sir Provo Wallis.
- George R. Sims.
- Mr. B. L. Farjeon.
- Herr Joachim.
- Arthur W. Pinero.
- Henry A. Jones.
- Miss Mary Rorke.
- Humours of the Post Office, with Fac-similes.
- "Jenny;" from the French of Victor Hugo.
Illustrations by Cyrus Johnson. - The State of the Law Courts; II.—The County Court.
Illustrations by A. Ludovici. - "The Pastor's Daughter of Seiburg", an Episode of the Turkish War; from the German of Julius Theis.
Illustrations by A. Pearse. - Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those who have Won it.
Illustrations by Harry Payne and Sidney Paget. - "The Enchanted Whistle", a Story for Children; from the French of Alexandre Dumas.
Illustrations by H. R. Millar.
"Gabrielle joined her prayers to her lover's."
(An Eighteenth Century Juliet.)

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