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Century Magazine, Vol. 14
May-October 1888
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- America
- The Church of England in the Colonies, by Edward Eggleston
- College Fraternities, by John Addison Porter
- Frontier Types, by Theodore Roosevelt
- The Heart of the Southern Catskills, by John Burroughs
- A Home of the Silent Brotherhood: The Abbey of LaTrappe in Kentucky, by James Lane Allen
- The New Political Generation, by Edward Clark
- The Ranchman's Rifle on Crag and Prairie, by Theodore Roosevelt
- Sheriff's Work on a Ranch, by Theodore Roosevelt
- Britain
- An English Deer Park, by Richard Jefferies
- Lichfield Cathedral, by M.G. van Rensselaer
- Lincoln Cathedral, by M.G. van Rensselaer
- Business, Law & Government
- Topics of the Time (Editorials); Open Letters
- Childcare & Education
- Uppingham [Rutland]: An Ancient School Worked on Modern Ideas, by George R. Parkin
- Civil War
- The American Volunteer
- Army Hospitals and Cases, by Walt Whitman
- An Attempted Division of California
- The Career of the Confederate Ram "Albermarle," by Gilbert Elliott, Edgar Holden, and W.B. Cushing
- The Chances of Being Hit in Battle, by William F. Fox
- Civil War Memoranda
- General Lee's Views on Enlisting the Negroes, by R.E. Lee
- Hard Times in the Confederacy, by A.C. Gordon
- The Locomotive Chase in Georgia, by William Pittenger
- A Note of Peace: Reunions of "The Blue and the Gray," by George L. Kilmer
- Philip H. Sheridan
- The Philosophy of Courage, by Horace Porter
- Education (Adult)
- A Democratic Government in the Colleges
- Individuality in Teaching
- An Industrial Idea in Education, by Charles M. Carter
- Modern Collegiate Education
- The Teacher's Vacation, by H.W. Compton
- The University and the Bible, by T.T. Munger
- Women Who Go to College, by Arthur Gilman
- Health
- Disease Germs, and How to Combat Them, by Lucius Pitkin
- Dreams, Nightmare and Somnambulism, by J.M. Buckley
- What We Should Eat, by W.O. Atwater
- Military
- American Machine Cannon and Dynamite Guns, by William R. Hamilton
- Our National Military System
- Native Americans
- The Abolition of Slavery by the Cherokee, by George E. Foster
- Nature
- Doves, by E.S. Starr
- People
- JOHNSTON, Colonel Richard Malcolm [writer], by Sophie Bledsoe Herrick
- KENNAN, George, by Anna Laurens Dawes
- LAZARUS, Emma [Singer]
- LINCOLN as a Military Man
- LOWELL'S Recent Writings
- POPE LEO XIII, the Personality of, by Maurice Francis Egan
- SHERIDAN, Philip H.
- SILL, Edward Rowland [Poet], by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- TAYLOR, Father, by John Codman
- Religion
- Christianity the Conservor of American Civilization, by Christopher Stuart Patterson
- The Pulpit for To-Day, by Lyman Abbot
- "The Right Man for Our Church," by Forrest F. Emerson
- The University and the Bible, by T.T. Munger
- Science & Technology
- Sidereal Astronomy: Old and New, by Edward S. Holden
- The Story of the First News Message Ever Sent by Telegraph
- Women's Issues
- Fifty Tucks Instead of One, by Julia Dorr
- Make Your Daughters Independent, by G. Andrews
- World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
- Is the Siberian Exile System to Be at Once Abolished? by George Kennan
- A Printer's Paradise: The Plantin-Moretus Museum at Antwerp, by Theo. L. De Vinne
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Russian Exiles and the Prison Camps of Siberia, by George Kennan
- A 22-part series that ran from 1888 to 1890 on the plight of Russian political or "administrative" exiles in the camps and mines of Siberia.
- Sinai and the Wilderness, by Edward L. Wilson
- The Steppes of the Irtish, by George Kennan
- FICTION
- The Liar, by Henry James
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