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McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 4, March, 1896 offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of the late 19th century. The collection of essays, short stories, and poems covers a wide range of topics, from political commentary to character studies to humorous anecdotes.

One of the standout pieces in this issue is the in-depth profile of Theodore Roosevelt, exploring his rise to power and political ambitions. The author provides a compelling and detailed look at the man who would eventually become one of America's most iconic presidents.

The magazine also features several short stories that showcase the talent of up-and-coming writers of the time. These tales range from heartwarming to tragic, offering something for every reader.

Overall, McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 4, March, 1896 is a captivating read that provides insight into the issues and interests of the late 19th century. Whether you are interested in history, literature, or simply enjoy a good story, this edition of McClure's Magazine has something to offer.

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[Note: The Table of Contents and the list of illustrations were added by the transcriber.]

McCLURE'S MAGAZINE

MARCH, 1896.

VOL. VI. NO. 4.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Ida M. Tarbell. Lincoln Is Admitted to the Bar. Lincoln in the Tenth Assembly of Illinois. The Removal of the Capital to Springfield. Lincoln's First Reported Speech. Abraham Lincoln's First Protest Against Slavery. Social Life in Vandalia in 1836 and 1837. Lincoln Moves to Springfield. Lincoln's Position in Springfield. THE SHIP THAT FOUND HERSELF. By Rudyard Kipling. A CENTURY OF PAINTING. By Will H. Low. CY AND I. By Eugene Field. A YOUNG HERO. By John Hay. CHAPTERS FROM A LIFE. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. LOST YOUTH. By R.L. Stevenson. THE DIVIDED HOUSE. By Julia D. Whiting. SCIENTIFIC KITE FLYING. By Cleveland Moffett. How to Make a Scientific Kite. How to Send Up a Kite. Runaway Tandems. The Lifting Power of Kites. The Meteorological Use of Kites. The Highest Flight Ever Made by a Kite. Drawing Down Electricity by a Kite string. The Use of Kites in Photography. Possible Use of Kites in War. A DRAMATIC POINT. By Robert Barr. EDITORIAL NOTES. "Justice, Where Art Thou?" "A Disgrace to Civilization... Continue reading book >>


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