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The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly   By:

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The Strand Magazine Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 is a delightful read that offers a unique mix of literature, illustrations, and articles. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from science and technology to travel and adventure. The illustrations are beautifully done and add an extra layer of depth to the stories.

One standout feature of this issue is the inclusion of a serialized story by a well-known author. The story is captivating and keeps the reader engaged throughout. The magazine also features a variety of short stories and poems that provide a nice balance to the longer, serialized tale.

Overall, The Strand Magazine Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 is a well-rounded publication that offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in fiction, non-fiction, or illustrations, this issue has something to offer. It's a great way to spend a lazy afternoon, getting lost in the pages of this charming magazine.

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THE STRAND

AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY

Vol. 5, Issue. 28.

April 1893

[Illustration: SANDRINGHAM

From a Photo. by Bedford Lemere. ]

The Prince of Wales at Sandringham.

[ The Prince of Wales is, of course, precluded by his position from granting interviews like private persons, but His Royal Highness has been so good as to give us special permission to insert the following extremely interesting article, which we are happy to be able to present to our readers in place of the Illustrated Interview for the present month. The next of the series of Illustrated Interviews, by Mr. Harry How, will appear next month. Sir Robert Rawlinson, the celebrated engineer, whose work saved so many lives in the Crimea, has given Mr. How a most interesting interview, with special illustrations. ]

"Far from the busy haunt of man" might be fitly applied to Sandringham; so quiet, and so secluded, is this favourite residence of the heir to England's throne and his beautiful and universally esteemed wife.

Not an ancient castle with tower and moat, not a show place such as would charm a merchant prince, but beautiful in its simplicity and attractive in its homeliness; yet withal, clothed in the dignity inseparable from its owners and its associations; in short, a happy English home, inhabited by a typical English family... Continue reading book >>


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