McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896 By: Various |
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McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896 is a captivating collection of stories and articles, featuring a diverse range of topics that will intrigue readers of all backgrounds. From thought-provoking political essays to entertaining short stories, this issue offers something for everyone.
The writing is engaging and well-crafted, providing insight into the issues and concerns of the time. The articles are well-researched and offer a unique perspective on current events, making them both informative and entertaining to read.
One standout piece in this issue is a gripping account of a daring escape from a prisoner of war camp, which showcases the resilience and bravery of the human spirit. Another highlight is a moving poem that captures the essence of love and loss in a beautifully poignant way.
Overall, McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896 is a must-read for anyone interested in history, literature, or current events. Its combination of informative articles and entertaining stories makes it a compelling and engaging read from start to finish. VOL. VI, NO. 5, APRIL, 1896 TABLE OF CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS. THE NEW MARVEL IN PHOTOGRAPHY. By H.J.W. Dam. THE RÖNTGEN RAYS IN AMERICA. By Cleveland Moffett. THE HOUSEHOLDERS. By "Q." ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Ida M. Tarbell. Lincoln in the Campaign of 1840. Lincoln's Engagement to Miss Todd. The Lincoln and Shields Duel. Marriage of Lincoln and Miss Todd. "PHROSO." By Anthony Hope. Chapter I. A Long Thing Ending in Poulos. Chapter II. A Conservative Country. Chapter III. The Fever of Neopalia. A CENTURY OF PAINTING. By Will H. Low. "SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO." By Rudyard Kipling. RACHEL. By Mrs. E.V. Wilson. CHAPTERS FROM A LIFE. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. EDITORIAL NOTES. Twenty Thousand Dollars for Short Stories. The McClure's "Early Life of Lincoln." The McClure's New "Life of Grant." New Pictures of Lincoln. The Abraham Lincoln School of Science and Practical Arts. The House in which Lincoln's Parents Were Married a Correction. ILLUSTRATIONS PICTURES SHOWING THE DIFFERENCES IN PENETRABILITY TO THE RÖNTGEN RAYS. DR. WILLIAM KONRAD RÖNTGEN, DISCOVERER OF THE X RAYS. PICTURE OF AN ALUMINIUM CIGAR CASE, SHOWING CIGARS WITHIN. PHOTOGRAPH OF A LADY'S HAND SHOWING THE BONES, AND A RING ON THE THIRD FINGER... Continue reading book >>
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