The Strand Magazine/Volume 7/Issue 42
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Vol. 7. No. 42.
June 1894.
Contents (not listed in original)
- Martin Hewitt, Investigator.
IV. The Case of the Dixon Torpedo by A. G. Morrison.
Illustrated by Sidney Paget. - Illustrated Interviews.
No. XXXIV. Sir Francis and Lady Jeune, by Harry How. - The Queen's Yacht by Mrs. M. Griffith.
Illustrated by Paul Hardy. - Light: A London Idyll by E. M. Hewitt.
Illustrated by Paul Hardy. - Zig-Zags at the Zoo.
No. XXIV. Zig-Zag Rodoporcine, by Arthur Morrison.
Illustrated by J. A. Shepherd. - Stories from the Diary of a Doctor,
No. XII. The Ponsonby Diamonds, by L. T. Meade and Clifford Halifax.
Illustrated by A. Pearse. - Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of their Lives.
- Sir Charles Tupper
- G. W. Leitner
- Madame Canziani
- Andrew Ernest Stoddart
- Sir John Astley
- Crimes and Criminals.
No. IV. Forgers and Begging-Letter Writers. - Beauties
- Count Ferdinand de Lesseps.
- From Behind the Speaker's Chair by Henry W. Lucy.
Illustrated by F. C. Gould. - The Iron Casket, from the German.
Illustrated by H. R. Millar. - The Queer Side of Things
- The Beauty-College Company, by J. F. Sullivan.
- Watches of All Times, by George Cruickshank.
- Pal’s Puzzle Page, by Jean de Paléologue
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