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Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues
Issue Type:

Monthly Issue

Subject:

News, General Interest

Month:

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Publication Name:

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Publication Year:

1888



The Century

Illustrated Monthly Magazine
 
May to October
1888



A collection of illustrated period articles from 1888. Still bound together, the covers are nearly off. Scuffing and fraying along all edges and surfaces. Spine covering is flaking away. A good set of pages, all just toned from age. 2 sheets have tears, but are complete. A good book for an artist, hobbyist or researcher. 7" x 9.5". 960 pages with volume table of contents.  Shipping at cost to your location.


       



                            



               



                      



           












“ALBEMARLE,” THE CAREER OF THE CONFEDERATE RAM.
    1.    Her Construction and Service. By her Builder    Gilbert Elliott    420
    2.    The “Albemarle” and the “Sassacus”    Edgar f/olden    427
    3.    The Destruction of the “Albernarle”    (‘ommander W. B. Cushing    432
    4.    Note by her Captain    A. F. Warley    439
         Illustrations by W. Taber, M. H. Hoke, J. 0. Davidson, V. Gribayedoff. Plans and maps prepared by Com-
mander J. R. Bartlett. Original plans and specifications lent by P. E. Smith.

AMERICAN MACHINE CANNON AND DYNAMITE GUNS    Lient. William ft. Hamilton. 885
Illustrations by August Will, E. J. Meeker, W. Taber, J. F. Runge, and C. E. S. Rood.

ARMY HOSPITALS AND CASES. MEMORANDA AT THE TIME, 1863-66... Walt Whitman    825
ARNOLD’S, MATTHEW, CRITICISM    John Burroujis    185
ASTRONOMY, SIDEREAL: OLD AND NEW    Edward S. f/olden    602, 780

Illustrated with diagram and charts.

BEVERAGES, FOOD AND    Professor W. 0. Atwater.... 135
BIBLE, THE UNIVERSITY AND THE    T. P. Munger    709
BIRD MUSIC    Simeon Pease Q’zeney
       With musical notes by the author.
   Partridges and Owls             ‘47
   The Oriole and the Thrush             254
   Sparrows        ....     . 416
Yellow-breasted Chat, Bobolink, and Whip-poor-will    718
BIRD MUSIC: SONGS OF THE WESTERN MEADoW.LARK    Charles N. Allen          908
With musical notes by the author.
BY TELEPHONE    . Brander Matthews    305
CAMPAIGN, A MEXICAN    Thomas A. Janvier. 535, 736, 817
CATHEDRALS    Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer.
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.

Lichfield                                                                       
Lincoln    583
CATSKILLS, THE HEART OF THE SOUTHERN    John Burroughs    .     6io
CHANCES, THE, OF BEING HIT IN BATTLE    Colonel William F. Fox     93
CHRISTIANITY THE CONSERVATOR OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION    Christopher Stuart Patterson.
CHURCH OF ENGI.AND, THE, IN THE COLONIES    Edward Eggleston    107
      Illustrations by George Gibson, Allegra Eggleston, H. C. Edwards, A. Laurie,    and others.

COLLEGE FRATERNITIES    John Addison Porter    . . 74~
       Illustrations by Alfred Brennan and W. Taber.
COLLEGE, WOMEN WHO GO TO    Arthur Gilman    714
COLONIES, THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE    Edward Eggleston    107
Illustrations by George Gibson, Allegra Eggleston, H. C. Edwards, A. Laurie, and otbers.
CONFEDERACY, HARD TIMES IN THE    A. C’. Gordon    761
COURAGE, THE PHILOSOPHY OF    General Horace Porter     246
CULTURE CI.UBS, HOME    George W Cable    497
DEER-PARE, AN ENGLISH    Richard Jefferies    803
       Illustrations by Alfred Parsons and Bryan Honk.
DISEASE GERMS, AND How TO COMBAT THEM        Lucius Pithin .    374
Witb diagrams and witb frontispiece portrait of Pasteur (facing page 323).
DOTES    .E. S. Starr    698
       Illustrations by J. C. Beard and Ernest E. Tbompson.
DREAMS, NIGHTMARE, AND SOMNAMBULISM    J. AL Buckley    443
EAT, WHAT WE SHOULD    Professor W 0. A~oater.... 257
Illustrations from pbotograpbs.
EDUCATION, THE INI)USTRIAL IDEA IN    charles AL (‘arter    679
EXILE BY ADMINISTRATITE PROCESS    George Kennan    720
Illustrations by Henry Sandbam, George A. Frost, and from pbotograpbs.
(See also page 792.)
EXILES, MY MEETING WITH POLITICAL        George Kennan    5o5
Illustrations by Henry Sandbam, George A. Frost, and J. A. Fraser. Maps by Jacob Wells.

EXILE SYSTEM, SIBERIA AND THE. ACROSS THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER... George Kennan    3
Illustrations by Henry Sandbam, George A. Frost, W. Taber, and Irving R. Wiles. Map by Jacob Wells.

EXPERIMENTS OF MISS SALLY CASH, THE    .     Richard Malcolm Johnston .. 547
Illustrations by E. W. Kemble.
FOODS AND BETERAGES    Professor W 0. Atwater.... 135
FRATERNITlES, COLLEGE        John Addison Porter    749
Illustrations by Alfred Brennan and W. Taber.
FRONTIER TYPES    .    Theodore Roosevelt    831
Illustrations by Frederic Remington.
GENERATION, A NEW POLITICAL    Edward P. Clark    851
GRAYSONS, THE: A STORY OF ILLINOIS    Edward Eggleston    78
    Illustrations by Allegra Eggleston    265, 341, 528
HARD TIMES IN THE CONFEDERACY    A. C. Gordon    761
HEART OF THE SOUTHERN CATSKILLS, THE    John Burroughs    610
HOME OF THE SILENT BROTHERHOOD, A. THE ABBEY OF LA TRAPPE
   IN KENTUCKY    James Lane Allen    483
       Illustrations by J. Alden Weir, Kenyon Cox, and Otto H. Bacher.
HOME CULTURE CLUBS    George W. Cable    497
IDYL OF “SINKIN’ MOUNT’IN,” AN    H. S. Edwards    895
Illustrations by E. W. Kemble.
INDUSTRIAL IDEA, THE, IN EDUCATION    .. .. . Charles AL Carter    679

Illustrations by Henry Sandbam.

IRTISH, THE STEPPES OF TILE                             
    Geor e Kennan    353
Illustrations by Henry Sandbam, F. H. Lungren, Irving R. Wiles, and George A. Frost. Maps by Jacob Wells.
JOHNSTON, RICHARD MALCOLM        Sophie Bledsoe Herrich    276

Witb portrait from pbotograpb.
KENNAN, GEORGE    ...    Anna Laurens Dawes    625

Witb frontispiece portrait (facing page 483).

LA TRAPPE, THE ABBEY OF. See “A Home of the Silent Brotherhood.”
LAZARUS, EMMA        875

Witb frontispiece portrait (facing page 803).
LEO XIII., THE PERSONALITY OF        Maurice Francis Egan    90

Witb portrait and autograpb.

LIAR, THE. IN Two PARTS    Henry James    123, 213
LIcHFIELD CATHEDRAL    Mrs. Schnyler van Rensselaer. 379
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: A HISTORY    John G. Nicolay, John Hay.
    The Border States    56
       illustrations from photographs.
    The Advance — Bull Run, Fnimont. Military Emancipation    281
    Lincoln and McClellan    393
       Illustrations from photographs.
    Tennessee and Kentucky    562
    The Mississippi and Shiloh    6~8
    Plans of Campaign    912
LINCOLN CATHEDRAL    Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer. 583
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell, and plan from “Murray’s Hand-Book to the Cathedrals of England.”
LOCOMOTIVE CHASE IN GEORGIA, THE    William Pittenger    141

Illustration by W. Taber.
LOVE STORY REVERSED, A      Edward Bellamy    26
MEETING WITH POLITICAL EXILES, MY    . ... Geor~ e Kennan    ~o8

Illustrations by Henry Sandham, George A. Frost, and J. A. Fraser. Maps by Jacob Wells.
MEXICAN CAMPAIGN, A. IN THREE PARTS    Thomas A. Janvier.535, 736,    817
MILITARY SYSTEM, OUR NATIONAL.
   What the United States Army should be    General August V. Kautz...    934
   Military Education and the Volunteer Militia    (‘ol. James Montgome;y Rice.    939
   Comments on Colonel Rice’s Paper    General George W. Wingate.    943
   Our National Guard    Malor Edmund Cone Brust .    944
MILTON    Matthew Arnold    53
MOUNTAINEERS ABOUT MONTEAGLE, THE    Martha (‘olyar Roseboro’.. .    771
       Illustrations by E. W. Kemble.

NATIONAL MILITARY SYSTEM, OUR.
   What the United States Army should be    General August V Kautz...    934
   Military Education and the Volunteer Militia    Col. James Montgomery Rice.    939
   Comments on Colonel Rice’s Paper    General George W. Wingate.    943
   Our National Guard    Malor Edmund Cone Brust.    944
NIGHTMARE, DREAMS, AND SOMNAMBULISM    I M. Buchley    443
ON THE BATTLE-FIELD    Brander Matthews    457
PEACE, A NOTE OF: REUNIONS OF THE “BLUE AND THE GRAY”     George L. Kilmer    440
PHILOSOPHY OF COURAGE, THE     General Horace Porter    246
PLAINS AND PRISONS or WESTERN SIBERIA    George Kennan    163
       Illustrations by Henry Sandham, W. Taher, Irving R. Wiles, and George A. Frost.

PLANTIN-MORETUS MUSEUM. See “A Printer’s Paradise.”
POLITICAL GENERATION, A NEW    Edward P. Clarh        851

PRINTER’S PARADISE, A: THE PLANTIN-MORETUS MUSEUM AT ANT- ~
    WERP    Theodore L. De Vinne    225
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell and Miss A. G. Morse, and from paintings and old prints.
PULPIT FOR TO-DAY, THE    . Lyman Abbott        618
RANCH, SHERIFF’S WORK ON A    Theodore Roosevelt        39
       Illustrations by Frederic Remington.
RANCHMAN’S, THE, RIFLE ON CRAG AND PRAIRIE    Theodore Roosevelt    200

Illustrations by Frederic Remington.

SCHOOL. See “Uppinghnm.”
SELINA’S SINGULAR MARRIAGE    Grace Denio Litchfield        194
SHERIFF’S WORK ON A RANCH    Theodore Roosevelt        39
       Illustrations by Frederic Remington.

SIBERIA    AND THE EXILE SYSTEM. ACROSS THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER... George Kennan             3
Illustrations by Henry Sandham, W. Taber, Irving R. Wiles, and George A. Frost. Map by Jacob Wells.

SIBERIA, PLAINS AND PRISONS OF WESTERN    George Kennan    163

Illustrations by Henry Sandham, W. Taber, Irving R. Wiles, and George A. Frost.
SIDEREAL ASTRONOMY: OLD AND NEW    Edward S. Ho/den    602, 780
Illustrated with diagram and charts.

SILL, EDWARD ROWLAND    Elizabeth Stuart P/se/p .. . 704
XVith portrait from photograph.
SINAI AND THE WILDERNESS    . Edward L. Wi/son    323
Illustrations drawn by Harry Fenn, after photographs by the author.
STEPPES OF THE IRTISH, THE    George Kennan    353
Illustrations by Henry Sandham, F. H. Lungren, Irving R. Wiles, and George A. Frost. Maps by Jacob Wells.
STRIKE, A    Maud Howe        843
SOMNAMBULISM, DREAMS, NIGHTMARE AND    J. AL. Buch/ey        443
TELEPHONE, B~    Brander Matthews        305
TURING, EDWARD. See “Uppingham.”
TOMSK FORWARDING PRISON, THE    George Kennan        8~7
       Illustrations by Henry Saudham and George A. Frost. Map by Jacob Wells.
UNIVERSITY, THE, AND THE BIBLE    T. T. Munger    709
UPPINGHAM. AN ANCIENT SCHOOL WORKED ON MODERN IDEAS    George R. Par/sin    643
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell and Irving R. Wiles, and with frontispiece portrait of Edward Thring (facing
page 643).
WHITE COWL, THE    James Lane A//en    684
Illustrations by Robert Blum.
WOMEN WHO GO TO COLLEGE    Arthur Gilman    714



POETRY.
ABSENCE OF LITTLE WESLEY, THE        James Whiteomb Riley     53
       Illustration by E. XV. Kemble.
APART        Ore/ia Key Be//    874
ARNOLD, MATTHEW         Wi//iam P. Andrews    417
“As A BELL IN A CHIME”         Robert Underwood Johnson    .933
CITY, THE        Richard E. Burton    140
CRICKET, THE        fJhar/es Edwin Mar/sham     507
CRY, A         Louise Chandler Moulton     199
CRYING BOG, THE: A LEGEND OF NARRAGANSETT    Garoline Hazard    546
DEATH    Florence Earle Coates        527
GOLDEN PRIME, THE    Frances Louisa Bushnell.... 223
GETTYSBURG, TIlE HIGH TIDE AT    Wi//IL Thompson    418
HOW THE MOHAWES SET OUT FOR MEDOCTEC    (‘her/es G. D. Roberts    224
INFINITE DEPTHS    (Yzar/es Edwin Mar/sham... 184
INTERLUDES. FOUR POEMS     Thomas Bailey Aldrich    24
KANSAS BIRD SONGS    Amanda T. Jones    309
KING’S SEAT, THE    Jib. Annie Fields    265
KNIGHT IN SILVER MAIL, THE    Minn Irving    561
LESSON OF THE LEAVES, THE        Thos. Wentworth Hz~ginson. 907
LOVE ASLEEP    Philzjp Bourhe Marston        280
MAN’S REPROACH, A    Arlo Bates    496
MASK, THE    Elyot Weld    106
OLD AGE’S LAURENT PEAKS    Walt Whitman    735
O MUSIC    Harriet Prescott Spofford.... 894
GINLY FOE, THE    Celia Thaxter    625
POEMS    John Vance Gheney        747
RAINBOW STUDY, A    Frances L. Mace    911
RESTLESSNESS    Emma Lazarus    830
SAPPHO    Henry W. Austin    946
“SINCE CLEOPATRA DIED “    Thos. Wentworth I-izgginson. 256
SOLACE    Julie AL Lz~5pmann        26
STAR TEARS    Eugene Ashton    697

STILL DAYS AND STORMY          Richard E. Burton    609
THRING, EDWARD        Bliss Carman    657
TWILIGHT OF THE HEART, THE        . Will Wallace Harney    38
UNSHED TEARS        Julian Hawthorne    212
WAITING FOR THE BUGLE         Thos. Wentworth Higginson    418
WAVES AND MIST        William H. Hayne    788

MEMORANDA ON THE CIVIL WAR.
LEE’S, GENERAL, VIEwS ON ENLISTING THE NEGROES    Andrew Hunter    599
NEGROES, GENERAL LEE’S VIEWS ON ENLISTING THE    Andrew Hunter    599
SHERMAN’S “GRAND STRATEGY,” SOME ERRORS IN GENERAL    W. Allen    6oi


TOPICS OF THE TIME.
ADMINISTRATIVE NOVELTY, AN                        631
AMERICAN FLAG, THE, FOR AMERICA                        313
AMERICAN VOLUNTEER, THE                        949
ART REVIVAL IN AMERICAN COINAGE                        314
CLERGY, A LAY SERMON TO THE                    .     469
COINAGE, ART REVIVAL IN AMERICAN                        314
COLLEGIATE EDUCATION, MODERN                        789
EDUCATION, MODERN COLLEGIATE                        789
FLAG, THE AMERICAN, FOR AM1~RICA                          313
INDEPENDENCE, THE, OF LITERATURE                        472
INDIVIDUALITY IN TEACHING                         790
ISSUE, AN, THAT CANNOT BE IGNORED                        149
JUST EMPLOYER, A                        791
LEGISLATIVE METHODS, REFORM IN OUR                        312
LITERATURE, THE INDEPENDENCE OF                        472
LITERATURE, THE NEWSPAPER SIDE OF                        150
MANUAL TRAINING                        951
NEW BRANCH, A, OF AN OLD PROFESSION                        471
NEW ENGLAND DEFENDING STATES RiGHTS                        151
NEWSPAPER, THE, SIDE OF LITERATURE                        150
PARTY MAN,. WHO IS THE GENUINE?                        951
POLITICS, THE AMENITIES OF                        950
REFORM IN OUR LEGISLATIVE METHODS                        312
SCIENCE, MODERN, IN ITS RELATIONS TO PAIN                        632
SELFISHNESS AND SELF-INTEREST                        470
SERMON, A LAY, TO THE CLERGY                        469
SHERIDAN, PHILIP H                        950
SOCIALISM AND THE “TRUSTS”                        634
STATES RIGHTS, NEW ENGLAND DEFENDING                        151
TEACHING, INDIVIDUALITY IN                        790
“TRUSTS,” SOCIALISM AND THE                        634
WARREN, SAMUEL D. See “A Just Employer.”
WHO IS THE GENUINE PARTY MAN ?                        951


OPEN LETTERS.
As~RICAN HISTORY, LECTURES ON        Mary R. Hargrove    953
ARNOLD, MR., AND AMERICAN ART    Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer. 314
ARNOLD, MATTHEW, AND FRANKLIN        John Bigelozo    477
ART, AMERICAN, MR. ARNOLD AND     Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer    314
ART EDUCATION     W. J. Stillman    796
BACON, LORD, AND THE VAIL TELEGRAPHIC CODE     Li’. D. Mussey    959
CALIFORNIA, AN ATTEMPTED DIVISION OF     Leon F. Moss    318
    ~ John Banvard and
CANAL, THE, AT ISLAND No. 10    General John C. Fr~mont ~
CHEROKEES, ABOLITION OF SLAVERY BY THE    George F. Foster    638
CHURCH, THE RIGHT MAN FOR OUR    Forrest F. Emerson    956
COLLEGE FRATERNITIES    President Julius H. Seelye    798
COLLEGES, A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT IN THE    Charles F. ThwinL    317
COPYRIGHT, THE ETHICS OF    Washington Gladden    472
DAUGHTERS, MAKE YOUR, INDEPENDENT    G. Andrews    152
EDUCATION, ART    W. J. Stillman    796
EXILE SYSTEM, IS THE SIBERIAN, TO BE AT ONCE ABOLISHED ?    George .Kennan    792
EMERSON’S
FIFTY    MESSAGE    George S. Merriam    154
    TUCKS INSTEAD OF ONE    .          Julia C. R. Dorr    954
FRANKLIN AND MATTHEW ARNOLD    .. .    John Bigelow    477

FRATERNITIES, COLLEGE      President Julius H. Seelye    798
GARTH FUND, THE      James Wallace Fox    157
GETTYSBURG TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER      General R. F. Gols/on    791
GOVERNMENT, A DEMOCRATIC, IN THE COLLEGES      Gharles F Thwing    317
GRANT, GENERAL, AND MATIAS ROMERO      M. Romero    795
GRAYSON, “AUNT MARTHA”      Mrs. H. L. Tobien    958
HISTORY, LECTURES ON AMERICAN      Mary R. Hargrove    953
INDEPENDENT, MARE YOUR DAUGHTERS      C. Andrews    152
    S Jo/zn Ban~vard and
ISLAND No. 10, THE CANAL AT      General Jo/zn C. FrJmont.
“KINDERGARTEN, FREE, THE WORKINGMAN’S SCHOOL AND”        316
LINCOLN AND SECESSION      M. C. Rosez~oro’    478
LINCOLN AS A MILITARY MAN    .... A?. .D. Mussey    952
LOWELL’S RECENT WRITINGS    James herbert Morse    952
MAGDALENE, MARY        477
MANUAL TRAINING IN THE TOLEDO SCHOOLS    H. W. Gompton    154
MERIT SYSTEM, EXTEND THE    P. F. Hallock    637
POSTAL SERVICE, THE    F. W. Taussz~-    476
RAILWAY POOLS, THE PROHIBITION OF    Thomas L. Greene    476
“SCHOOL, THE WORKINGMAN’S, AND FREE KINDERGARTEN ~‘                 316
SCHOOLS, MANUAL TRAINING IN THE TOLEDO    H. W. Gompton    154
SECESSION AND LINCOLN    . M. C. Roseboro’    478
SIBERIAN EXILE SYSTEM, IS THE, TO BE AT ONCE ABOL1SHED ?    George Kennan    792
SLAVERY, THE ABOLITION OF, BY THE CHEROKEES    George F. Foster    638
TAYLOR, FATHER, MORE ANECDOTES OF    Jo/zn Godman    636
TEACHER’S VACATION, THE    H. W. Comj5ton    635
TELEGRAPHIC CODE, THE VAIL, AND LORD BACON    A?. D. Mzzssey    959
TELEGRAPH, THE STORY OF THE FIRST NEWS MESSAGE BY    S. V    475
VACATION, THE TEACHER’S    H. W. Compton    635
“WE-UNS” AND “YoU-UNS”    L. C’. Catlelt    477
“WE-UNS” AND”    NOTES ON    George D. Scyjes and
    VOG-UNS,”    ~Val. W. S/arises    .... 799
“WORKINGMAN’S, THE, SCHOOL AND FREE KINDERGARTEN”    316


BRIC-A-BRAC.
BALLADE OF A REJECTER OF MS        Tudor Jenks    158
BALLADE OF BESEECHING        Alice Williams Brother/on     960
BURROUGHS, To JOHN        F. Blanchard    320
        * *
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE            159
CONFESSION, A        W. J. Henderson    Soo
CONSOLATION          M. F. W    640
ENGLISH VERSE, THREE EXAMPLES    OF      (‘harles Henry Webb    158
DIVIDED          G. F. S    640
GLADNESS        . . . James Whitcomb Riley    480
FOLLY LAND          Danshe .Danbridge    478
HIS MOTHER          Helen Gray Cone    799
HUMBUG, A          AL F. W    160
FRIEND OF AGEB AGO, THE           harles Henry Webb    640
JUNE 21ST          George .8irdseye    320
LADIES OF MANHATTAN, THE          G. F. Jones    640
LITTLE MAMMA         Charles Henry Webb    960
LOST OPPORTUNITY, A          G. Cozzrtezzay Walker    320
LOVE IN LEAP-YEAR         Kemper Bocock    640
MAC’S OLD HORSE         M. C. A/cC/el/an    479
MINNIE VERSUS MINERVA         henry W. Austin    480
NATURE, HOW, COMFORTED THE    POET     Elizabeth Gostwycke Roberts    160
OBSERVATIONS         Ivan Panin    639
OLE SETTLIiRS’ MEETUN          Richard Lezo .Dawson    319
POET, Hoxv NATURE COMFORTED    THE      Elizabeth Gostzoycke Roberts    160
REAL REASON, THE         Margaret Vandegrft    160
TALE OF THE TIGER, THE         M. S. Hoj5son    640
To A POET IN “BRIC-A-BRAC”         Annie D. Hanks    8oo
ToJ.W.R         Patty Caryl    479
TORM         Sarah A. PeJle    959
UNCLE ESEK’S WISDOM          Uncle ........ 158, 320, 478,    799
VAIN QUEST, A         D. M. Jordan    160
VIS-A-VIS, A        . Frank Dempster Sheruzan    Soo
VOICE, A         Charles Knozoles Bolton    159
WAY, THE, TO WIN          amuel Minturn Peck    480


BRIC-A-BRAC DRAWINGS.
OSCAR        F. W. Kenzble    159
WHAT ‘S IN A NAME        F. W. Kemble    639





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