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Century Magazine, Vol. 9
November 1885-April 1886
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- America
- An American Lordship, by George Parsons Lathrop
- The Chatauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, by Edward Everett Hale
- The Dance in Place Congo [Louisiana], by George W. Cable
- Danger Ahead, by Lyman Abbott
- The Demand of American Authors
- The Strength and Weakness of Socialism, by Washington Gladden
- Strikes, Lockouts and Arbitration, by George May Powell
- Will the Land Become a Desert? by Joseph Edgar Chamberlain
- Animals (Domestic)
- Toy Dogs, by James Watson
- Typical Dogs - Pointers, by John W. Munson
- Typical Dogs - Setters, by J.C. Higgins
- Architecture
- Recent Architecture in America 5 & 6: City Dwellings, by M.G. Van Rensselaer
- Business, Law & Government
- Topics of the Time (Editorials); Open Letters
- Civil War
- Anecdotes of McClellan's Bravery
- Chattanooga, by U.S. Grant
- Civil War Memoranda
- Cruise and Combats of the "Alabama," by John McIntosh Kell, Her Executive Officer
- The Duel Between the "Alabama" and the "Kearsage," by John M. Browne, Surgeon of the Kearsage
- The Grant Memorial
- A Letter from General Grant to His Physician, by U.S. Grant
- Life on the "Alabama," by P.D. Haywood
- The Loss of the Monitor, by Francis B. Butts
- The Monitors, by John Ericsson
- Our March Against Pope, by James Longstreet
- Preparing for the Wilderness Campaign, by U.S. Grant
- The Second Battle of Bull Run, by John Pope
- Shiloh Reviewed, by D.C. Buell
- Two Days of the Second Battle of Bull Run, by Warren Lee Goss
- Was Chattanooga Fought as Planned? by William Farrar Smith
- With Jackson's "Foot-Cavalry" at Second Manassas, by Allen C. Redwood
- Health
- Dangers in Food and Drink, by Elwyn Waller
- History & Folklore
- Creole Slave Songs, by George W. Cable
- The Lesson of Greek Art, by Charles Waldstein
- Nature
- Bird Enemies, by John Burroughs
- Feathered Forms of Other Days, by R.W. Shufeldt
- People
- BARYE, Antoine Louis, by Henry Eckford
- CASTELAR, Emilio, Reminiscences of, by Alvey A. Adee
- CASTELAR, Emilio, the Orator, by William Jackson Armstrong
- JACKSON, Mrs. Helen, (poet)
- LONGFELLOW - Glimpses of Longfellow in Social Life, by Annie Fields
- VERDI, the Composer, by Frederick A. Schwab
- Living English Sculptors II, by Edmund Gosse
- Some European Republicans, by W.J. Linton
- Religion
- Christianity and Popular Education, by Washington Gladden
- Faith-Cures, by A.F. Schauffler
- Spiritual Preaching for Our Times, by Edward Hungerford
- The Tinkering of Hymns, by Charles S. Robinson
- The United Churches of the United States, by Charles W. Shields
- Science & Technology
- Fire Prevention, by Charles Barnard
- Some Recent Experiments in [Wheat] Hybridization, by Charles Barnard
- World Travel & Cultures
- The City of Teheran, by S.G.W. Benjamin
- Italy, from a Tricycle, by Elisabeth Robins Pennell
- Mountaineering in Persia, by S.G.W. Benjamin
- A Photographer's Visit to Petra, by Edward L. Wilson
- FICTION
- The Bostonians, by Henry James (continued from 1885A and 1885B)
- The Cloverfields Carriage, by Frank Stockton
- The Private History of a Campaign that Failed, by Mark Twain
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