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Windsor Magazine Vol. 7
December 1897 - May 1898
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- Animals (Domestic)
- Funny Foreign Dogs, by Gambier Bolton
- The British Isles
- Three Proprietary [Channel] Islands, by Arthur Girdlestone
- The Channel Islands of Herm, Jethou and Sark.
- Business, Law & Government
- Some Circuit [Judge] Customs, by Michael Moscow
- The War Office: Its Work and Personnel, by A. Hilliard Atteridge
- Education (Adult)
- The Birkbeck Institute: The Story of London's Evening University, by Fred A. McKenzie
- Fashion
- The Art of Economy in Dress, by Mrs. Leonard Marshall
- Holidays
- Christmas Cards: Their Origin and Manufacture, by Leily Bingen
- Our Christmas Plum-Puddings, by Ernest Williams
- Industry & Manufacturing
- Christmas Cards: Their Origin and Manufacture, by Leily Bingen
- Tonbridge Ware: Its History and Manufacture, by Frederick A.A. Talbot
- London
- The Birkbeck Institute: The Story of London's Evening University, by Fred A. McKenzie
- How Animals Come to the Zoo, by C.J. Cornish
- A Shrine of Sacred Art: Its Origin and Artist, by J. Hyslop Bell
- Military
- The War Office: Its Work and Personnel, by A. Hilliard Atteridge
- Nature
- Hunting the Anemone, by Edward Step
- People
- CRAGG - The Greatest of Acrobats: The Marvellous Craggs, by Robert Machray
- GOLUCHOWSKI, Count Agenor, the Austrian Foreign Minister
- HEDIN - The Latest Great Explorer: Dr. Sven Hedin's Own Account of His Life and Travels in the East, by Robert Sherard
- JOACHIM and His School, by Mrs. E. Cawood
- JOHANSON - With Nansen in the North: A Chat with Lieut. Johansen, by Archibald Cromwell
- LANGLEY, Madame Beatrice, A Talk with [Violinist], by Charles Cathcart
- PATEY & NILSSON - Queens of Song: Madame Patey and Madame Christine Nilsson, by F. Klickmann
- REED - How I Do My "Punch" Pictures: A Talk with Mr. E.T. Reed, by Raymond Blathwayt
- SALA - George Augustus Sala's First and Last Work, by His Widow
- STONE, Sir J. Benjamin, MP, An Interview with, by Archibald Cromwell
- American Authors of Today, by James Ramsay
- Five Black-and-White Artists, by Arthur Girdlestone
- Recreation
- Hunting Musk-Oxen Near the Pole, by Lt. R.E. Peary
- Travel Luxury on Land and Sea
- Research & Statistics
- Our Christmas Plum-Puddings, by Ernest Williams
- Sports, Athletics & Athletes
- County Cricket Grounds, by George A. Wade
- England vs. Australia: Cricket Reminiscences of Past Conflicts, by George Giffen
- Lord Hawke at Home: A Chat with the Captain of the Yorkshire Cricket Team, by Owen Conway
- Racing in Australia, by Harry Furniss
- Some Famous Footballers, by C.B. Fry
- World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
- Masters of Empire: A Chat About Colonial Premiers, by Fred A. McKenzie
- Racing in Australia, by Harry Furniss
- The Imperial Heritage, by Ernest Williams
- Introduction & Australia
- Australia
- Australia & New Zealand
- Canada 1
- Canada 2
- South Africa & the Indies
- FICTION
- Jerry Bundler, by W.W. Jacobs
- The Love Adventures of Primrose Ward, by L.T. Meade
- The Pirate of Cliveden Reach, by Grant Allen
- Silas P. Cornu's Dry Calculator, by Henry A. Hering
- The Emperor's Detective, by Percy Andreæ
- I: The Incident of the Severed Forefinger and the House in the Waldstrasse
- II: The Incident of the Runaway Horse and the Face at the Window
- III: The Incident of the Princess in Disguise and the Conspiracy in the Hostelry at Wittichau
- IV: The Incident of the Wife's Double and the Tragedy at the Masked Ball
- V: The Incident of the Arrest of Walter Raleigh and the Man with the Missing Forefinger
- Series concludes in 1898B.
- Jennie Baxter, Journalist, by Cottrel Hoe
- I: The Daily Bugle Misses "A Hit"
- II: The Diamonds of the Princess
- III: The Duchess of Chiselhurst's Ball
- IV: The Search for the Girl
- V: The Indiscretion of the Prime Minister
- Series concludes in 1898B.
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