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Publications

1905The Century

GREAT FICTION YEAR

SERIAL STORIES BY

MRS. HUMPHRY WARD

KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN

ALICE HEGAN RICE

Author of “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch”

WITH A FIVE-PART SEA-YARN BY L. FRANK TOOKER, AND

SHORT STORIES BY

Rudyard Kipling
Anthony Hope
Marion Crawford
Jack London
Owen Wister
Elizabeth Robins
Myra Kelly

Ruth McEnery Stuart
Joel Chandler Harris
Eden Phillpotts
Julian Hawthorne
John Luther Long
Gouverneur Morris
Miriam Michelson

Irving Bacheller
Elliott Flower
E. W. Townsend
T. Jenkins Hains
Anne Warner
Booth Tarkington
and many others

AMBASSADOR
WHITE’S
REMINISCENCES OF
HIS MISSION TO
GERMANY, 1897-1902

Beginning with the December number, The Century will print a series of intensely interesting papers by Andrew D. White, telling the story of his recently ended mission to Germany. The articles will contain personal reminiscences of the German Emperor, and will describe many important international episodes which occurred during Dr. White’s mission,—the relations of Germany and America during the Spanish War, etc.


RUSSIA
AND JAPAN

The Century will print irom time to time important articles bearing upon the nations who are fighting the present war, and on the Eastern Question in general.

GREAT INVENTIONS
DESCRIBED BY
THEIR INVENTORS

A group of illustrated papers of a novel autobiographical character, untechnical and of great importance:

THE ARC-LIGHT
by Charles F. Brush
THE AIR-BRAKE
by George Westinghouse
THE TRANSMISSION OF POWER
by Nikola Tesla
ELECTRIC TRACTION
by Frank J. Sprague

and other articles of a similar character.


THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS

Described by its Manager

Melville E. Stone, for eleven years manager of this great news association, will tell the story of its history and works its operation in Europe, its service in war-time, etc.

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