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MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

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MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... novel tRainbow Gold, which'increases in interest n and abounds in striking situations. The ii Daisydliffe Mystery, a short story; an interest- f ingchaptercn Handwrtiing Experts, and a ir pleasant chatty article on the banana plant, are i Dalso included ...

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... means given up writing, but whose far- (f spreading genius has dealt with every branch ax of belies lettres, novel and short story, essay t and criticism, history and biography, verse t and drama, the supervisor of a col- h h, lected edition has to meet ...

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... the adventurer in this story finds in the wilds of Africa nothing less than the Garden of J Eden, Fparded by oherubim and A Flaming Sword.' Otherwise the tale is written n on the lines of Mr. Rider Haggard's well- known story, with & trifle of King ...

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... John Harper, of The Gilded Boy, a true story of a Florentine pageant in 1492. The romance of history forms a prominent feature of this number. In the Historic Girls series, F, S. Brooks tells the story of the girlhood of Zenobia of Palmyra, as ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... I i ('cI fron alcoholic drinks as :one valuablo s1. ?? is concluded in this number and ii: arrstticeiy, anmi there is a short story . ?? ?? '-by Mlrs. Alfred WV. Himt. : cll'v aiu ons contents in addition wve need r r: i C'Ir5acuI'i:sC. i-Zrnhf>'1 i ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... or sick children, and care will be taken that they are given to mool as ne] them most. I also offer prizes for the best short story, clsay, or poem, on a subject connected with the glad Christmnas Iseason. In this competition four prizes, one of 7s. 6d ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... children in the Weekly Times. I am now hwriting a story- for girls in chlapters suited to a childten's cornef. MAay I- sclud it: to you foi inspec- tion.. as.I should- very much liklcono of my stories to. be printedl in your corner? - It macv interest'you ...

MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER

... genucration i.s the esii.' vwhich they furnish of ?? 'JTorhen mttl'i i*'fore :t trzn126oruied itself into Coaservatisni. The short story, -lBorronuh-:i;de of ?? is concldeil in tle preseit ?? ICr. a:inl a line Veinl ot acteu criticitm i4s r.-vsl,1 in tC e -Nolts ...

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... Coramhil (Smith, ,l1der, at Co.) for Noveln- jer opens with a, short story entitled Major Corulinx, which is writtvn with mucb power, and will bo found one of the imost aractive stories which has appeared in this admirably conducted journal for s.-nue ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... his paper on The Freedman's Case in Equity, with a forcible rejoinder entitled The Silent South. The short story of the number is a wax story by Mrs. Burton Harrison, entitled Crow's Nest, containing two full-page illus- trations. This number contains ...

MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... A Brief- less Barrister throws some light on his life in chambers, which is of a somewhat monotonous character, and a short story called The Dean's Sister. written with vigour, forms a valuable feature of the journal. Sorme Typographical Errors, ...