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The Strand, Vol. 20
July-December 1900
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- America
- The Baking Cure, by W.B. Northrop
- Some Wonders from the West (1-3)
- Some Wonders from the West (4-8)
- Animals (Domestic)
- Ambulance Dogs in the German Army, by Frederick Talbot
- The Training of Lions, Tigers, and Other Great Cats, by Samuel Hopkins Adams
- Architecture
- Which is the Finest Building in the World? by Frederick Dolman
- Business, Law & Government
- From Behind the Speaker's Chair, by Henry Lucy
- History & Folklore
- The Evolution of Our Map, by Beckles Willson
- A Hundred Years Ago (1800), by Alfred Whitman
- [Cunning Murrell] A Wizard of Yesterday, by Arthur Morrison
- Industry & Manufacturing
- Sponges, by Fred Westbury
- London
- Secrets of the Zoo, by Albert Broadwell
- Military
- Deeds of Daring and Devotion in the War, by Alfred Story
- A Glimpse of the Army, by A. Conan Doyle
- The Rank-and-File of the British Navy, by Lord Charles Beresford
- Nature
- Sociable Fish, by Frank T. Bullen
- Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
- Chinese Puzzles, Tricks and Traps, by James Scott
- Decorated Ostrich Eggs, by Laura Starr
- The World's Cathedrals in Miniature, by Albert Broadwell
- Oddities & Eccentricities
- The Baking Cure, by W.B. Northrop
- An Extraordinary Swimming Race, by Albert Broadwell
- The Topsy-Turvey House at the Paris Exhibition, by Meta Henn
- Tug-of-War on Horseback, by Meta Henn
- Some Wonders of the West
- People
- BORCHGREVINK, Mr. C.E. - Illustrated Interviews [Antarctic Explorer], by William G. FitzGerald
- BOUGHTON, Mr. George Henry, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Rudolph de Cordova
- ROMER, The Right Hon. Lord Justice - Illustrated Interviews, by Rudolph de Cordova
- The Cleverest Child in the World, by Professor H. Olerich
- Doctors' Diversions, by Frederick Dolman
- Peace Heroes of 1900, by Alfred Story
- Royalty
- The Prince of Wales' Jockeys, by Arthur F. Meyrick
- Royal Notepaper, by Albert Broadwell
- Science & Technology
- Artificial Rock Formation, by George Best
- Boiler Explosions, by Joseph Horner
- The Building of the "Deutschland," the Swiftest Ocean Steamer, by Ray Stannard Baker
- The First Moon-Photos Taken with the Great Paris Telegraph, by Francois Deloncle
- The Zeppelin Air-Ship, by Thomas Curtis
- Sports, Athletics & Athletes
- Curious Incidents at Cricket, by W.J. Ford
- The Prince of Wales' Jockeys, by Arthur F. Meyrick
- World Travel, Cultures, and Colonies
- Ambulance Dogs in the German Army, by Frederick Talbot
- English As She Is Wrote, by Meta Henn
- Farther North than Nansen: The Arctic Expedition of the Duke of the Abruzzi, by Dr. Olindo Malagodi
- The Modern Russian Officer, by A. Anderson
- Pruning the Great Hedge of Meiklour, by Allan Blair
- Sponges, by Fred Westbury
- Truffle-Hunting with Pigs and Dogs, by M. Dinorben Griffith
- CHILDREN'S FICTION
- Melisande, or the Long-Haired Princess, by E. Nesbit
- Bulestroll the Dwarf's Revenge, by Charles Smith Cheltnam
- The King of the Swans, from the German
- The Ship That Worked Without Wind or Sail, by Charles Smith Cheltnam
- FICTION
- The Brass Bottle, by F. Anstey
- The Bully of the Cavendish, by W.W. Jacobs
- The First Men in the Moon, by H.G. Wells (continued in 1900A and 1901A)
- Followed , by L.T. Meade & Robert Eustace
- "For a Charity," by Mrs. Fred Maturn
- To Have and to Hold, by W.W. Jacobs
- A Modern Gelert, by Walter Ragge
- Pratt's Cats, by W.L. Alden
- The Resurrection of Mr. Wiggett, by W.W. Jacobs
- Sam's Boy, by W.W. Jacobs
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