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London to New York by Steerage (English Illustrated Magazine, 1895)
As steam liners begin dropping passage prices to ridiculously low amounts, a writer decides to discover just what it is like to emigrate from England to America via "steerage."
Notes by an Artist Naturalist (Girl's Own Paper, 1892-94)
Beautifully illustrated monthly series by artist Fred Miller on the flora, fauna and lore of the season.
Animals as Bargain-Makers (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1894)
Animals know a bargain (or lack of one) when they see one!
Great-Grandmother's Cookery Books (The Strand, 1905)
Have you always wanted to know how to cook a cockatrice or make boar pudding? Wonder no more; these recipes (and many others that sound equally delicious) are now at your fingertips!
Our Dustbins (Leisure Hour, 1868)
Ever wonder what the Victorians threw away? Here's a look at Victorian rubbish - and some of the amazing ways in which it was recycled!
A Morning at Stewart's (Godey's, 1868)
A visit to a well-known New York department store.
Dress Reform for Men (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1883)
On the need to reform men's clothing to befit good taste.
Domestic Warfare (Demorest, 1873)
A battle against rats, only won by the acquisition of the rats' most ancient foe!
Terra-Cotta Painting (Girl's Own Paper, 1881)
Tips on creating beautiful hand-painted vases and other decor.
Beautified House-Linen (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1895)
Lovely embroidery patterns for every type of household linen.
Cream and Apricot Tea (Girl's Own Paper, 1901)
The idea is not so much to serve cream and apricots as to design a tea party based upon foods of those colors.
A Word with Countrywomen (Century, 1884)
A refreshing dose of reality for those who try to "keep up with the Joneses" of the city world!
On Higher Education for Women (Century, 1883)
A humorous look at whether women need higher education.
Fiction: "Pigs Is Pigs" (The Strand, 1905)
When it comes to shipping live animals by rail, what exactly constitutes a "pig"?
Poetry
The Trials of a Broom
The Voice of the Canadian Canoe
"Dear Editor"
Beautiful Spring

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