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The Strand, Vol. 8
July-December 1894
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- America
- [Yellowstone] Wonderland in America, by Mrs. Fenwick Miller
- Animals (Domestic)
- The Dogs of Celebrities
- The Training of Performing Animals, by E.A. Brayley Hodgetts
- Zig-Zags at the Zoo, by Arthur Morrison and J.A. Shepherd
- 25: Zig-Zag Bovine
- 26: Zig-Zag Final
- Education (Adult)
- Girton and Newnham Colleges, by E.A. Brayley Hodgetts
- Fashion
- Paris Dressmakers, by M. Griffith
- Industry & Manufacturing
- The Bible: How It Is Printed and Circulated, by Harry How
- How Brass Bands Are Made, by Edward Salmon
- Chicken Manufacture
- Life
- An Expert in Handwriting, by Harry How
- Thieves vs. Locks and Safes
- London
- The Pigeons of London, by Harry How
- The Synagogue in Bevis Marks, by Sir Francis Montefiori
- Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
- Bank of England Notes, by Gilbert Guerdon
- The Biggest Tobacco-Box in the World, by Harry How
- Muzzles for Ladies
- Peculiar Furniture, by James Scott
- Penmanship, by George Clulow
- Secret Hiding-Places, by James Scott
- Some Historic Cradles, by Sheila Braine
- People
- BRASSEY, Lord and Lady - Illustrated Interviews, by M. Griffith
- CARLYLE - The Handwriting of Thomas Carlyle, by J. Holt Schooling
- CURRIE, Sir Donald, KCMB, MP - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How
- GLADSTONE - The Handwriting of Mr. Gladstone, by J. Holt Schooling
- MAXIM, Mr. Hiram [Scientist] - Illustrated Interviews, by J. Bucknall Smith
- SHAKESPEARE - The Likenesses of Shakespeare, by Alexander Cargill
- TENNYSON - The Handwriting of Alfred Lord Tennyson, by J. Holt Schooling
- Athletes of the Year: Their Performances and Methods of Training
- Caricaturists and Their Work, by Raymond Blathwayt
- Distinguished Women and Their Dolls, by Frances Low
- Distinguished Women and Their Dolls, by Frances Low
- Favorite Books of Childhood, by Frances Low
- Giants and Dwarfs
- Recreation
- Marksmanship, by Gilbert Guerdon
- Royalty
- The Duke of Saxe-Coburg's Palaces, by Mary Spencer-Warren
- The Khedive of Egypt, by Stuart Cumberland
- The King and Queen of Denmark, by Mary Spencer-Warren
- Illustrated Interviews: Scindia, Maharajah of Gwalior, by Raymond Blathwayt
- Portraits of Queen Victoria When a Child
- Work
- Engine Drivers and Their Work, by Alfred Story
- Pilots, by Alfred Story
- World Travel, Cultures, and Colonies
- An Alpine Pass on "Ski," by A. Conan Doyle
- Brides, by Edward Salmon
- Marksmanship, by Gilbert Guerdon
- Ostrich Farming in South Africa, by Charles Carey
- Paris Dressmakers, by M. Griffith
- CHILDREN'S FICTION
- The Bird-Cage Maker, from the Spanish
- Fatma, from the German of Wilhelm Hauf
- The Vizier and the Fly, from the French of Louis de Gramont
- The White Mouse, from the French of Hégésippe Moreau
- FICTION
- Dr. Wardroper's Lie, by Grant Allen
- The Dynamiter's Sweetheart, by Grant Allen
- A Horrible Fright, by L.T. Meade
- The Lord of Chateau Noir, by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Medal of Brigadier Gerard, by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Robbery of Foxboro, and How It Was Detected, by Alice Williamson
- The Star of the "Grasmere", by E.W. Hornung
- The Vision of Inverstrathy Castle, by F. Startin Pilleau
- Martin Hewitt, Investigator: First Series, by Arthur Morrison
- V: The Quinton Jewel Affair
- VI: The Stanway Cameo Mystery
- VII: The Affair of the Tortoise
- "Martin Hewitt, Investigator: Third Series" can be found in Windsor Magazine, 1896A
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