The Strand Magazine/Volume 5/Issue 30
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Vol. 5. No. 30.
June 1893.
"The Head Book-Keeper Stepped Out of the Safe."
(Pierre and Baptiste.)
Contents (not listed in original)
- Pierre and Baptiste, by Beckles Willson.
Illustrated by Paul Hardy. - Future Dictates of Fashion, by W. Cade Gall.
Illustrated by Cyril R. Hallward. - Shafts from an Eastern Quiver,
No. XII. The Daughter of Lovetski the Lost, by Charles J. Mansford.
Illustrated by A. Pearse. - Illustrated Interviews. No. XXIII. Mr. Harry Furniss, by Harry How.
Illustrated by Harry Furniss. - Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of their Lives.
- Harry Furniss,
- Sir George Reid,
- Colin Hunter,
- Frederick Augustus Abel,
- William Thomson
- Cardinal-Archbishop Herbert Vaughan
- Zig-Zags at the Zoo, No. XII. Zig-Zag Accipitral by Arthur Morrison.
Illustrated by J. A. Shepherd. - Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Adventure XIX. The Adventure of the Reigate Squire, by A. Conan Doyle.
Illustrated by Signey Paget. - Beauties.
- Lieutenant Gauthier, from the French of José de Campos.
Illustrated by H. R. Millar. - From Behind the Speaker's Chair, by Henry W. Lucy.
Illustrated by F. C. Gould. - A Work of Accusation, by Harry How.
Illustrated by John Gülich. - The Queer Side of Things
- A Use for Genius, by J. F. Sullivan.
- Tables of All Ages.
- Miscellaneous.
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