Century Magazine/Volume 57/Issue 4
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Contents
[edit]- Harnessing the Nile, by Frederic Courtland Penfield
- A Fairy Grave, by John Vance Cheney
- Charles Dickens, What He Did for Childhood. His Work in Education, by James L. Hughes
- The Many-Sided Franklin. Franklin's Religion, by Paul Leicester Ford
- A War Song of Tyrol, by S. Weir Mitchell
- Via Crucis. A Romance of the Second Crusade, by F. Marion Crawford
- Sunsets, by Ida Ahlborn Weeks
- On the Way to the North Pole. The Wellman Polar Expedition, by Walter Wellman
- The Reformation of Uncle Billy, by Ellis Parker Butler
- The Curing of Kate Negley, by Lucy S. Furman
- Escape, by John White Chadwick
- George Henry in California, by Noah Brooks
- Alexander the Great. Alexander's Conquest of Asia Minor, by Benjamin Ide Wheeler
- Maurice Boutet De Monvel, the Painter, by Marie L. Van Vorst
- A Farewell, by Harriet Monroe
- Old English Masters. John Opie, by John C. Van Dyke
- The Sinking of the "Merrimac", by Naval Constructor Richmond Pearson Hobson, U.S.N.
- An Inquiry into the Consular System of Other Nations, by George McAneny
- The Capture of Santiago de Cuba. By the Commander of the Expedition, by Major-General, U. S. V. William R. Shafter
- The Orator, by George Edward Woodberry
- An Achievement and a Hope
- A Little Epic of Kindness
- Dickens and Froebel
- The United States Army Ration in the Tropics, by Louis Livingston Seaman
- Armenia and Cuba, by Talcott Williams
- Cuba and Armenia, by Talcott Williams
- Concerning Corn and the Trans-Mississippi Farmer, by Albert Shaw
- Bunk-Shanty Songs and Tales, by Doane Robinson
- Three Points of View, by Mary Baker Baker
- A Child's Primer of Natural History. The Chim-pan-zee, by Oliver Herford
- A Problem, by Ednah Proctor Clarke
- A Child's Primer of Natural History. A Pen-guin, by Oliver Herford
- A Popular Model, by Beatrice Hanscom
- A Toast, by Catharine Young Glen
- Valentine, by Curtis Hidden Page
- The Village Coward, by Mary Berri Chapman