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The Strand, Vol. 22
July-December 1901

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America
The Most Sensational Motor Ride, by Winston Spencer
Some Wonders from the West (25-29)
Some Wonders from the West (30-32)
Some Wonders from the West (33-36)

Animals (Domestic)
A Cemetery for Animals, by Edouard Charles
An Hour with a Bird-Doctor, by Frank Holmfield

Britain
From Behind the Speaker's Chair, by Henry W. Lucy
Hands Round the Coast, by Alfred T. Story
His Majesty's Patent Office, by John Mills
How Cab, 'Bus and Tram-Car Drivers Are Tested in England and America
Is the Law Too Dear? by Frederick Dolman
The Lost Land of England
The Making of a Speech, by Frederick Dolman
Sandow in Plaster of Paris
Things of Most Price in the British Museum, by Rudolph de Cordova

Education (Adult)
A School for Animal Painting, by Lenore Van der Veer

History & Folklore
The Evolution of a New World, by Beckles Wilson
A Hundred Years Ago - 1801, by Alfred Whitman

Life
The Jones-Hilliard Bicycle Sensation, by Tertius Carr

Military
Military Novelties, by James Scott
The New Musketry Practice at Aldershot, by Albert H. Broadwell

Nature
The Planters and the Rats, by Phil Robinson

Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
For Luck: A Curious Collection of Gamblers' Mascots, by Lewis Perry
Military Novelties, by James Scott
Pulpit Devices, by E. Leslie Gilléains
The Romance of Portraiture
Some Old Riddle Books

People
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian, the Scrapbook of
ANDREWS, Cpt. William - Across the Atlantic in a Twelve-Foot Boat, by Frederick A. Talbot
DE BESSELL - A Lightning Modeler, by Frank Holmfield
DEVANT, David, a Parlour Séance with, by E.T. Sachs
FORBES, Mr. Stanhope, ARA - Illustrated Interviews, by Frederick Dolman
FURNISS, Harry - Confessions of a Caricaturist, by Harry Furniss
GILLETTE, William, as Sherlock Holmes, by Harold Shepstone
ROSEBERY, Lord - Lord Rosebery's Turf Success, by Arthur F. Meyrick
French Humorous Artists, by Marie E. Belloc
Postage-Stamp Pictures

Recreation
Some Famous [Cricket] Bats, by Harold MacFarlane

Science & Technology
The Flow of Rocks, by Frederick T.C. Langdon
The History of the British Association, by John Mills
Wonders of the Polariscope, by Fred W. Saxby

Work
A Glance at "Vanity Fair," by J. Holt Schooling

World Travel & Cultures
A Cemetery for Animals, by Edouard Charles
The Japanese Jack the Giant Killer, by Leonard Larkin
A Queer Guidebook, by Leonard Larkin

CHILDREN'S FICTION
The Enchanted Feathers, an Oriental Fairy Tale from the French
The Giant's Hand, from the French of M. De La Barre
How Turlupin Won the Princess, translated from the French of Jérome Doucet by G.H. Wodehouse
The Magic Flute, by Amy Cackett
The Three Gifts, from the French
The Wrong Princess, by R.E. Vernède

FICTION
Edwin's Razor, by Angelina Brown
The New Accelerator, by H.G. Wells
The Man Who Disappeared , by L.T. Meade & Robert Eustace
Spangle-Winged, by L.T. Meade & Clifford Halifax, MD
At Sunwich Port, by W.W. Jacobs (continued from S1901A)
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