HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,
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Vol. LXXV
June- Nov. 1887
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.—See "Hemisphere, The other End of the”...
William Dean Howells 99, 246, 344, 605, 713, 925 893 Constance Fenimore Woolson 778 .Annie Trumbull Slosson 303 .Grace King 266
BUCCANEERS AND MAROONERS OF THE SPANISH MAIN.............Howard Pyle 357, 502
A close Call, 160. The Restraints of Pride, 160.
A great Difference (Illustration by W. H. Hyde), 161.
"Shine 'em up ?" 161. An Inducement to early Mar-
riage, 161. The "elderly Gentleman in the Corner,"
161. "My Professor" (C. W. Thayer), 162. One Dose
enough, 162. A suggestive Doctor's Bill, 162. Named
for their Grandparents, 162. The Base-ball Craze in
Buffalo, 162. Can a Husband open his Wife's Letters ?
321. A bitter Compliment, 321. An Irish Bull, 322. A
nervous Deacon, 322. “Do I know him ?” (C. H. Webb),
322. A Boy's Idea of a Thunder-storm, 322. Negro
Stories from Louisiana, 323. Virginia Characters, 323.
How the Reputations of distinguished Amateurs are
sometimes made (full-page Illustration by George Dn
Maurier), 324. The keeping of a Diary, 481. Heroic
Treatment: a Poem by G. A. K., with three Illustra-
tions by A. B. Frost, 482. The Whipping-post, 484.
Pure Antiquarianism, 484. Anecdotes of Sam Houston,
485. An old Story in a new Dress, 485. An original
Version, 485. Consolation (full-page Illustration by George Du Maurier), 486. The modern Student's Aids to Development, 644. Reflections of a philosophical
EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR.
Publisher and Author, 151. The "Taming of the
Shrew" at Daly's, 152. Noble public Gifts recently Imade to New York, 153. The Ocean Yacht Race, 154. An Object Lesson, 309. Scholarship in Politics, 310. Advice to Newspapers, 311. Statues of eminent Men,
A Question of honorable Obligation, 313. The Scriptures of the Reporter, 470. Shall we have a Prot- estant Cathedral? 472. International Copyright; the present Situation of the Question, 473. Mr. O'Brien's Visit to New York, 474. The Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 475 Commencement Season, 633. Public Responsi-
EDITOR'S STUDY.
American Criticism: Influence of the English School,
155; Attitude of the Critic to the Author, 156; The “Sat-
urday Review" and the "Academy," 157; The Effect
upon Authors, 157; The apparent Futility of Criticism,
158. Two Books of Adventure; the Uses of real Adven-
ture, 315. Count Tolstoi's Gospel, 316. Charles Reade
and George Eliot; the best of both in Thomas Hardy's
¡"Woodlanders," 318. Mr. Haggard's Novels, 318. Replies
to Critics; a Word about dramatic Criticism, 319. Im-
aginative Literature supported by People of limited
Incomes, 476. The Pulpit's Interpretation of Tolstoï,
from a Unitarian Point of View, 477. Tolstoï's Russian
Environment; the Multiplicity of Sects; Spiritual State
of the Community as shown in Mr. A. F. Heard's "The
Russian Church and Russian Dissent," 478. Wilkeson's
"Recollections of a Private"-a Soldier's Book, 478.
Norton's "Correspondence between Goethe and Car-
lyle, 479. Some common Errors concerning popular
Fiction, 638. The true Democracy of Literature, 638.
The Thoroughness of some of the best Modern Fiction
makes it appear Narrow, 639. Miss Wilkins's short
Stories, 640. No Hope of Improvement from Criticism,
641. Recent Biographical Sketches and Reminiscences,
Traveller, 644. Betrayed by her Accent (Illustration by
W. H. Hyde), 645. Hard on the Counsel, 645. In a New
York bobtail Car, 646. Pa and the Children, 646. Au
American Daisy, 646. A juvenile Poem, 646. House-
keeping Intelligence, 646. Charles Lyell on the Sugar-
inaple, 646. Stories from Down East, 647. Texas Hap-
penings, 647. Feminine Perversity (full-page Illustra-
tion by George Du Maurier), 648. Conversation, 807.
Miss Lucy's Choice, 807. Was he a Mormon ? 808. "Der
coming Man" (Charles Follen Adams, with Illustrations
by M. J. Sweeney), 808. The Pleasures of the Tele-
phone, 809. A Solution, 809. Sergeant Blank, concern-
ing the Charge of Balaklava, 809. Nemesis (full-page
Illustration by George Du Maurier), 810. Beautiful Old
Women, 968. How Grant gained a Victory, 969. An
unintentional Sarcasm, 969. "De Ghos'," 969. Our
Palaces and their Owners (Illustration by W. H. Hyde),
970 A Powerful Remedy, 970. "Cotton is all dun pick-
ed" (Opie P. Read), 971. Anecdotes of General Houston,
971. Flexibility of the English Language, 971. New
Field for Autograph Collectors, 971. Breakfast at Bon-
nebouche Hall (Full-page Illustration by George Du
Maurier), 972.
bility for Municipal Corruption, 634. The Renaissance of the "Glorious Fourth," 635. College Brawn and College Brain, 636. De te Fabula narratur, 796. The Functions of Government; wise Limitations; the Wis- dom also of occasional Excess, 797. Self-respecting Courtesy, 798. Buffalo Bill in England, 799. A Trio of good Women, 800. English Criticism of the American Press, 957. About Scolding, 958. The Temperance Agi- tation and its probable Outcome, 959. Books for Chil- dren, 960. The Newport School, 961.
Difficulties in the Way of such a Law, 805. What is read in Wardrooms, 805. A Correction, 806. tographic Criticism, 962. Mr. J. Addington Sy- mondss last Volume on the Catholic Reaction against the Renaissance, 963. A Final Criterion in Matters of Taste, 963. Miss Ward's Life of Dante, 965. Behind the Blue Ridge, 966. Society Verse, 966. BOOKS REFERRED TO IN "THE STUDY": Carlyle's Let- ters (Norton), 479. Cloister and the Hearth, The (Reade), 317. Correspondence between Goethe and Carlyle (Nor- ton), 479. Dante, his Life and Works, 965. Death of Ivan Illitch, The (Tolstoi), 640. "From the Forecastle
to the Cabin" (Samuels), 315. Golden Justice, The (Bish- op), 639. Grandissimes (Cable), 639. Greenough, Letters of, 642. House of a Merchant Prince, 639. Humble Ro- mance, A (Wilkins), 640. Keats, John, Life of (Colvin), 801. Memoirs of Charles Reade, 317. Miss Ravenel's Conversion, (J.W. De Forrest), 639. My Confession (Tol- stoi), 477. My Religion (Tolstoi), 477. Que Faire (Tolstoi), 316. Random Recollections (Stanton), 642. Recollec- tions of a Private (Wilkeson), 478. Reminiscences (Poore), 642. Revolution in Tanner's Lane, The, 802. Romola (Eliot), 317. Russian Church and Russian Dis- sent, The (Heard), 478. Scenes of the Siege of Sevasto- pol (Tolstoi), 478. She (Haggard), 318. Society Verse (Pierson), 966. Tramp Trip, A (Meriwether), 315, Wood- landers, The (Hardy), 317.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
374 .... 387
"Olle played for the Woman he was to marry". 390
FRONTISPIECES.-"I sat gazing upon her as she leaned forward," 2; "Will had her to
the Wine," 164; On the Tortugas, 326; "Still Glides the Stream, and shall forever
Glide," 488; "As we walked Home together," 650; "A Fairy Tale," 813.
GREAT AMERICAN INDUSTRIES.-See "A Sheet of Paper," 113; "A Printed Book," 165 GRIZZLY BEAR, HUNTING THE.
The Grizzly and his Prey..
"Vigorously belaboring the Bear over the Head" 371
HEMISPHERE, THE OTHER END OF THE...
INDIA. See "Publishing House, Native, in India," 352; "Portuguese City in India, A Dead" 730
INDUSTRIES, GREAT AMERICAN.-See "Paper, Sheet of," 113; "Book, A Printed," 165.
INTERNATIONAL PARK, THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE..................Jane Meade Welch 327
MOLL AND VIRGIL. A STORY. With one Illustration MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
UNITED STATES-Inter-State Commerce Commission-
ers appointed, 158. United States Ministers appointed:
Oscar S. Straus, Austria, 158; General A. R. Lawton,
Austro-Hungary, 158; C. S. Fairchild appointed Secre-
tary of Treasury, 158; J. W. Hyatt appointed Treasurer
of the United States, 480; First allotment of land to
Indians in severalty, 158; Prohibition Amendment de-
feated in Michigan, 158; Prohibition defeated in Texas,
806, 967; Crosby High License Bill vetoed by Governor
Hill, of New York, 158. State Nominations: Kentucky
Democratic and Republican, 320; Ohio Republican, 806;
Maryland Democratic, 806; New York Labor, 967; Iowa
Republican, 967; Maryland Republican, 967; Iowa Dem-
ocratic, 967; Massachusetts Prohibition, 967; New York
Republican, 967. State Elections: Rhode Island, 158;
Michigan, 158; Kentucky, 806; Texas, 806, 967. Lien-
tenant-Governor Waterman made Governor of Califor-
nia, 967. United States Senators chosen: Charles J.
Faulkner, West Virginia, 320; Samuel Pasco, Florida,
.George Parsons Lathrop 944
....Charles Dudley Warner 23, 283, 443 ..........Richard Malcolm Johnston 583
480; W. E. Chandler, New Hampshire, 480. Public Debt
of the United States reduced, 158, 320, 480, 643, 967.
Mormon Convention, 643. Centennial of United States
Constitution, 967. Transatlantic Yacht Race, Coronet
and Dauntless, 158. Visit of Queen Kapiolani of the
Hawaiian Kingdom, 320. Conviction and Sentence of
Jacob Sharp, New York City, 643.
CANADA, EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, SOUTH AMERICA.—
Great Britain: Irish Crimes Bill, 158, 320, 480, 643; Proc- lamation of every County in Ireland, 806; Irish Land Bill, 643, 806; British Budget, 320; Tenants' Relief, 320; Primogeniture Bill, 643; Queen's Jubilee, 643; Jubilee Yacht Race, 643; English Channel Tunnel, 806; Irish League proclaimed, 967; Petition against the Proclama- tion rejected, 967. Canadian House of Commons on the Coercion Bill, 320. Germany: Schimebele's Arrest and Release, 320; Ecclesiastical Bill, 320; King Otto of Ba- varia declared Insane, 643. Hungary: Elections, 643. Holland: Extension of the Franchise, 480. Belgium:
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