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The Strand, Vol. 21
January-June 1901
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- See the Full Index, including fiction, poetry and other content not posted on VictorianVoices.net.
- America
- Election Bets in America, by E. Leslie Gilliams
- Some Wonders from the West (9-13)
- Some Wonders from the West (14-16)
- Some Wonders from the West (17-21)
- Some Wonders from the West (22-24)
- Childcare & Education
- Has Baby a Clever Head? by Gertrude Bacon
- Health
- A Cure for the Drink and Drug Crave, by Michael Moscow
- History & Folklore
- The Story of a Great Disaster, by J.G. Robins, FRGS
- Life
- Have You an Old Print Worth a Fortune?
- The Holocaust of Manor Place, by A. Conan Doyle
- The Debatable Case of Mrs. Emsley, by A. Conan Doyle
- The Love Affair of George Vincent Parker, by A. Conan Doyle
- Military
- Breaking Wild Horses for the Army
- How the Victoria Cross is Made
- Oddities & Eccentricities
- The Way They Went to Paris
- Peculiar Weddings, by Alfred H. Broadwell
- A Potato-Peeling Competition, by H.G. Holmes
- Some Out-of-the-Way Records, by Frederick A. Talbot
- People
- DOYLE, Conan - A British Commando, by Cpt. Philip Trevor
- DREYFUS - My Life on Devil's Island, by Captain Alfred Dreyfus
- TENNYSON, A Visit to, by Lewis Carroll
- WARRE, Rev. Edmond, The Head Master of Eton - Illustrated Interviews, by Rudolph de Cordova
- WOODS, Mr. Henry, R.A. - Illustrated Interviews, by Rudolph de Cordova
- The Famous Actresses of Europe, by Arthur Lewis
- What Is the Greatest Achievement in Music? by Frederick Dolman
- Recreation
- The Complete Art of Barrel-Rolling, by Alder Anderson
- More Curious Incidents at Cricket, by W.J. Ford
- Some Famous Cricket Balls, by Harold MacFarlane
- Royalty
- Some Personal Characteristics of Queen Victoria
- Science & Technology
- A Campaign Against Avalanches, by A. de Burgh
- The Biggest Balloon Contest on Earth, by Jacques Boyer
- The Government Laboratory, by John Mills
- Science in the New Century: What Will be Its Greatest Achievement? by Frederick Dolman
- The New Star and Its Discoverer, by Rudolph de Cordova
- The Breakdown Train, by E.S. Valentine
- Ventilating Parliament, by Frank Foulsham and A.C. Banfield
- World Travel, Cultures, and Colonies
- The Silent Sisters of Anglet, by Sir George Newnes, Bart.
- Japanese Botany
- The German "Punch"
- Funny Signs of the Times in Japan, by Ludlow Brownell
- The Locust Plague in South Africa, by Frank A. Pym
- A Russian Girton, by Alder Anderson
- CHILDREN'S FICTION
- Princess Fortunia, from the Spanish
- The Seven-Banded and Seven-Locked Steel Box, by Charles Smith Cheltnam
- The Sun Princess, a Breton Farm Labourer's Story, translated by Margaret Maitland
- What Became of Cinderella's Slipper, from the French, by Charles Smith Cheltnam
- FICTION
- Bill's Paper Chase, by W.W. Jacobs
- A Buckeye Hollow Inheritance, by Bret Harte
- The First Men in the Moon, by H.G. Wells (continued from 1900A and 1900B)
- The Goddess of Excelsior, by Bret Harte
- How I Drove a Motor Car for Randall, by Richard Marsh
- A Marked Man, by W.W. Jacobs
- The Mystery of the Expert, by Robert Barr
- At Sunwich Port, by W.W. Jacobs (continued in 1901B)
- Twin Spirits, by W.W. Jacobs
- A Will and a Way, by W.W. Jacobs
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