McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896
()
Related to McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896
Related ebooks
McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2, January, 1896 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar: The Story of an Outcast Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar (Mystery Classics Series) Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar: Murder Mystery Novel Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Complete Letters Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Age of Invention : a chronicle of mechanical conquest Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar: A Novel Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsCargoes for Crusoes Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsDelphi Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated) Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Dollars Want Me!: Including "The Call of the 20th Century" Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsEarly Life of Abraham Lincoln Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsCumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Volume 01 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Boys' Life of Mark Twain Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsGalway Of The Races: Selected Essays Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsWives and Daughters: “I won't say she was silly, but I think one of us was silly, and it wasn't me!” Ebook
Wives and Daughters: “I won't say she was silly, but I think one of us was silly, and it wasn't me!”
byElizabeth GaskellRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThomas Campbell Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsA Drift In The Deer Park Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Complete Letters of Mark Twain by Mark Twain (Illustrated) Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Life of Charles Dickens by John Forster (Illustrated) Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsMark Twain's Letters Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Life Of Abraham Lincoln From His Birth To His Inauguration As President Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsRobert Fulton Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar: A Novel Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5American Notes Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsHenry Dunbar Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsLancashire Murders Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsFrederick William Maitland, Downing Professor of the Laws of England: A Biographical Sketch Ebook
Frederick William Maitland, Downing Professor of the Laws of England: A Biographical Sketch
byH. A. L. FisherRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsJohn Lothrop Motley, A Memoir — Complete Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratings
Related podcast episodes
45: Ronald Blythe: A Life Well Written 0 ratings0% found this document usefulTSE 1232: Best Sellers In History Series 2 - "Abraham Lincoln": Best Sellers In History Series 2 - "Abraham Lincoln" This is the second episode from the Best Sellers in History series. This series talks about some of the most successful people and sellers in history. We’ll talk about who they are and what made... Podcast episode
TSE 1232: Best Sellers In History Series 2 - "Abraham Lincoln": Best Sellers In History Series 2 - "Abraham Lincoln" This is the second episode from the Best Sellers in History series. This series talks about some of the most successful people and sellers in history. We’ll talk about who they are and what made...
byThe Sales Evangelist0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 49 They by Rudyard Kipling 0 ratings0% found this document useful261-The Murder of Lord William Russell: In 1840 London was scandalized when Lord William Russell was found dead in bed with his throat cut. Podcast episode
261-The Murder of Lord William Russell: In 1840 London was scandalized when Lord William Russell was found dead in bed with his throat cut.
byFutility Closet100%100% found this document usefulAbraham Lincoln in New Orleans - Episode #40: Retrace Lincoln's Flatboat Adventures on the Historic Mississippi River Podcast episode
Abraham Lincoln in New Orleans - Episode #40: Retrace Lincoln's Flatboat Adventures on the Historic Mississippi River
byBeyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans0 ratings0% found this document usefulThe Bell Witch - Unpleasant Dreams 6: The Bell Witch haunting is one of the oldest American hauntings on record and it is the subject of this week’s unpleasant dream. -- Cassandra Harold is your host. EM Hilker is our principal writer and researcher with additional writing by Cassandra... Podcast episode
The Bell Witch - Unpleasant Dreams 6: The Bell Witch haunting is one of the oldest American hauntings on record and it is the subject of this week’s unpleasant dream. -- Cassandra Harold is your host. EM Hilker is our principal writer and researcher with additional writing by Cassandra...
byUnpleasant Dreams0 ratings0% found this document usefulFree Thinking - Home. Marilynne Robinson. Edwin Heathcote. Thomas Harding. Imtiaz Dharker: Marilynne Robinson, Edwin Heathcote, Thomas Harding, Imtiaz Dharker talk ideas of home Podcast episode
Free Thinking - Home. Marilynne Robinson. Edwin Heathcote. Thomas Harding. Imtiaz Dharker: Marilynne Robinson, Edwin Heathcote, Thomas Harding, Imtiaz Dharker talk ideas of home
byArts & Ideas0 ratings0% found this document usefulKipling, Kingsley, and Conan Doyle - When Writers Go to War (with Sarah LeFanu) Podcast episode
Kipling, Kingsley, and Conan Doyle - When Writers Go to War (with Sarah LeFanu)
byThe History of Literature0 ratings0% found this document usefulThe Tortoise And The Hare By Elizabeth Jenkins - Rerun: In memory of the iconic Carmen Callil, we are rep… Podcast episode
The Tortoise And The Hare By Elizabeth Jenkins - Rerun: In memory of the iconic Carmen Callil, we are rep…
byBacklisted0 ratings0% found this document usefulS01E34 The Sandwalker by Fergus Hume 0 ratings0% found this document usefulS0210 The Turn of the Screw Part 1 0 ratings0% found this document usefulNovember 1, 2021 Lee Smith, James Sherard, Charles Eliot, Dyed Flowers, Mary Rose O'Reilley, Flora by DK, and Stephen Crane: Today in botanical history, we celebrate a wealthy gardener and Apothecary whose garden became his legacy, a pioneering Landscape architect who left his mark on the world in his all-too-short life, and the fine fine fun that can be had dying... Podcast episode
November 1, 2021 Lee Smith, James Sherard, Charles Eliot, Dyed Flowers, Mary Rose O'Reilley, Flora by DK, and Stephen Crane: Today in botanical history, we celebrate a wealthy gardener and Apothecary whose garden became his legacy, a pioneering Landscape architect who left his mark on the world in his all-too-short life, and the fine fine fun that can be had dying...
byThe Daily Gardener0 ratings0% found this document useful351-Notes and Queries: A selection of curiosities and questions from Greg's research database. Podcast episode
351-Notes and Queries: A selection of curiosities and questions from Greg's research database.
byFutility Closet0 ratings0% found this document usefulThe Tichborne Claimant: A Tale of Two Butchers: When Sir Roger Tichborne was shipwrecked and lost at sea in 1854, his mother fell into a deep state of mourning, both devastated by the loss of her son and insistent that he was still alive. As much as the rest of her family tried their best to convince ... Podcast episode
The Tichborne Claimant: A Tale of Two Butchers: When Sir Roger Tichborne was shipwrecked and lost at sea in 1854, his mother fell into a deep state of mourning, both devastated by the loss of her son and insistent that he was still alive. As much as the rest of her family tried their best to convince ...
byDark Histories0 ratings0% found this document usefulSeptember 24, 2021 Fall Garden To-Dos, Metcalf Bowler, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Wilson Rawls, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Welcome to the Farm by Shaye Elliott, and a Weed Bouquet: Today in botanical history, we celebrate a British Spy/American Farmer, a social reformer and poet, and an American writer. We’ll hear an excerpt from a book written by the beloved Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery. We Grow That Garden Library™... Podcast episode
September 24, 2021 Fall Garden To-Dos, Metcalf Bowler, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Wilson Rawls, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Welcome to the Farm by Shaye Elliott, and a Weed Bouquet: Today in botanical history, we celebrate a British Spy/American Farmer, a social reformer and poet, and an American writer. We’ll hear an excerpt from a book written by the beloved Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery. We Grow That Garden Library™...
byThe Daily Gardener0 ratings0% found this document usefulFree Thinking - Landmark: Sir Walter Scott's Waverley: Rana Mitter on the first historical novel, one that invented Scotland and built Britain Podcast episode
Free Thinking - Landmark: Sir Walter Scott's Waverley: Rana Mitter on the first historical novel, one that invented Scotland and built Britain
byArts & Ideas0 ratings0% found this document useful009: The Martians and the Coys by Mack Reynolds - At Least One Vintage Sci-Fi Story Every Week Podcast episode
009: The Martians and the Coys by Mack Reynolds - At Least One Vintage Sci-Fi Story Every Week
byThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories0 ratings0% found this document useful098: And It Comes Out Here by Lester Del Rey - Time Travel Science Fiction Audiobook Podcast episode
098: And It Comes Out Here by Lester Del Rey - Time Travel Science Fiction Audiobook
byThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories0 ratings0% found this document useful019-Testing the Post Office: In 1898 W. Reginald Bray set out to test the limits of the British postal system. Podcast episode
019-Testing the Post Office: In 1898 W. Reginald Bray set out to test the limits of the British postal system.
byFutility Closet0 ratings0% found this document usefulIntroducing - Unsung History: Lydia Marie Child 0 ratings0% found this document usefulS02E19 A Christmas Carol — Marley's Ghost 0 ratings0% found this document usefulAugust 28, 2019 Dividing Perennials, Aimee Bonpland, John James DuFour, Charles Christopher Parry, Roger Tory Peterson, Celia Laighton Thaxter, Midwest Foraging by Lisa M. Rose, Sow Winter Salad and the Tomatina Festival: This past week, I started looking for perennials I want to divide. After the hail storm and siding installation we had earlier this month, I don't feel too bad about digging up the plants. The garden looks tough. Might as well dig up old plants. I... Podcast episode
August 28, 2019 Dividing Perennials, Aimee Bonpland, John James DuFour, Charles Christopher Parry, Roger Tory Peterson, Celia Laighton Thaxter, Midwest Foraging by Lisa M. Rose, Sow Winter Salad and the Tomatina Festival: This past week, I started looking for perennials I want to divide. After the hail storm and siding installation we had earlier this month, I don't feel too bad about digging up the plants. The garden looks tough. Might as well dig up old plants. I...
byThe Daily Gardener0 ratings0% found this document usefulS02E40 The Lost Tragedy by Denis Mackail 0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 47: The Great Divorce, Preface & Ch. 1: On The Literary Life podcast today, Cindy Rollins, Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks begin their series on by C. S. Lewis. Today you are going to get a crash-course in Medievalism through Lewis’ story, and we hope you will enjoy this book as much... Podcast episode
Episode 47: The Great Divorce, Preface & Ch. 1: On The Literary Life podcast today, Cindy Rollins, Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks begin their series on by C. S. Lewis. Today you are going to get a crash-course in Medievalism through Lewis’ story, and we hope you will enjoy this book as much...
byThe Literary Life Podcast100%100% found this document usefulSeptember 23, 2019 The Autumn Equinox, Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Plants by Lewis and Clark, Stuart Robertson, Ruth Patrick, Poems about September, Plant Parenting by Leslie Halleck, Moving Plants, and the 1937 Rose Garden in Hershey, Pennsylva: Today is the first day of Autumn also referred to as the Autumn Equinox. Equinox means ‘equal night’. On this day, both day and night are nearly the same length. Thereafter, the dark part of the year begins. ... Podcast episode
September 23, 2019 The Autumn Equinox, Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Plants by Lewis and Clark, Stuart Robertson, Ruth Patrick, Poems about September, Plant Parenting by Leslie Halleck, Moving Plants, and the 1937 Rose Garden in Hershey, Pennsylva: Today is the first day of Autumn also referred to as the Autumn Equinox. Equinox means ‘equal night’. On this day, both day and night are nearly the same length. Thereafter, the dark part of the year begins. ...
byThe Daily Gardener0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 203: Our Literary Lives of 2023: On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books... Podcast episode
Episode 203: Our Literary Lives of 2023: On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulThe Real "Buccaneers": The Gilded Age’s Million Dollar Princesses: This episode takes a look at why a large number of young American women of the Gilded Age sought marriages among the European nobility. Many of these marriages were much more business deals than love affairs, although some did in fact produce happy unions. Join The Gilded Gentleman as we delve into the world of the "million dollar princesses" willing to trade cash for coronets. Podcast episode
The Real "Buccaneers": The Gilded Age’s Million Dollar Princesses: This episode takes a look at why a large number of young American women of the Gilded Age sought marriages among the European nobility. Many of these marriages were much more business deals than love affairs, although some did in fact produce happy unions. Join The Gilded Gentleman as we delve into the world of the "million dollar princesses" willing to trade cash for coronets.
byThe Gilded Gentleman0 ratings0% found this document usefulA Fly-Fishing Fanatic in America’s 13 Colonies 0 ratings0% found this document useful12 Days of CraftLit - Eleventh Day: Holiday Stories & Music Podcast episode
12 Days of CraftLit - Eleventh Day: Holiday Stories & Music
byCraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 118: An Intro to Shakespeare and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: Welcome to this new season of The Literary Life podcast! This week we bring you an introduction both to William Shakespeare and his play . Hosts Angelina, Cindy and Thomas seek to give new Shakespeare readers a place from which to jump into his work... Podcast episode
Episode 118: An Intro to Shakespeare and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: Welcome to this new season of The Literary Life podcast! This week we bring you an introduction both to William Shakespeare and his play . Hosts Angelina, Cindy and Thomas seek to give new Shakespeare readers a place from which to jump into his work...
byThe Literary Life Podcast0 ratings0% found this document useful
Related articles
Attics Reveal Their Secrets The FieldArticle
Attics Reveal Their Secrets
May 16, 2019
6 min readThe Old Un's Notes The OldieArticle
The Old Un's Notes
Feb 8, 2023
4 min readStory Of A Street History ScotlandArticle
Story Of A Street
Oct 9, 2021
8 min readLodging with Mozart (and Shelley, Franklin and Byron) BBC History MagazineArticle
Lodging with Mozart (and Shelley, Franklin and Byron)
Feb 17, 2022
7 min readSo What If Lincoln Was Gay? The Paris ReviewArticle
So What If Lincoln Was Gay?
Apr 16, 2019
4 min readThe Style & Technique Of John STEINBECK Writing MagazineArticle
The Style & Technique Of John STEINBECK
Apr 2, 2020
6 min readCrazy For Cider Country LifeArticle
Crazy For Cider
Aug 25, 2021
JAMES CROWDEN is a poet, shepherd and total cider nut. In this, at least his third book on the subject, there is no other drink but that it suffers from his passion for cider, apple brandy and cider’s delicate, sweet sister, perry—and almost no momen
5 min readAlcohol Insanity: Family Tree UKArticle
Alcohol Insanity:
Oct 8, 2021
7 min readDear Paul Family Tree UKArticle
Dear Paul
Sep 9, 2022
In August we heard about the delightfully-named Morwood Windle, who had the rather unsavoury occupation of ‘pig killer’. Although probably not seen as a desirable occupation nowadays, put into context, this occupation would have been more common in 1
11 min readWinston S. Churchill: The Triumphant Story of the Greatest Biography on the Planet Finest HourArticle
Winston S. Churchill: The Triumphant Story of the Greatest Biography on the Planet
Nov 5, 2020
9 min readThe Old Un’s Notes The OldieArticle
The Old Un’s Notes
May 4, 2022
* With the Platinum Jubilee upon us, it’s time to look forward to the 70th anniversary of the Young Elizabethan, too. Founded in 1948 as Collins Magazine for Boys & Girls, it was renamed the Young Elizabethan to celebrate the Queen’s Coronation. In 1
6 min readThe Old Un’s Notes The OldieArticle
The Old Un’s Notes
Nov 17, 2021
4 min readStory Of A City New Zealand ListenerArticle
Story Of A City
Apr 9, 2023
3 min readTrading In Tragedy Who Do You Think You Are?Article
Trading In Tragedy
Jul 28, 2020
5 min readWaterman Redux The Paris ReviewArticle
Waterman Redux
Apr 24, 2019
Waterman at Cornell, 1926 There are times I am facetious in these articles. It’s not always perceived. Therefore, allow me to take a moment to clarify my last piece about the limericks of the poet Paul Waterman. I do not actually think Waterman was c
5 min readGiving Lincolnshire Its Due Country LifeArticle
Giving Lincolnshire Its Due
Jun 29, 2022
MAY we play a word-association game? I say ‘Lincolnshire’ and you reply... Yes, you might struggle to find anything to say about the ancient shire of that name. Perhaps ‘cathedral’ and ‘cabbages’ will float up through the mist of memory. I doubt many
5 min readWhy Did He Die So Young? Family Tree UKArticle
Why Did He Die So Young?
Jul 8, 2022
It’s amazing what you can find online. I’d been wondering how to locate a 19th century American newspaper to see whether the death of a Dominick ‘Riboloti’, spotted in a transcript at Findmypast, is a simple typo for my 3x great-uncle Dominick Ribold
4 min readReaders’ Letters The OldieArticle
Readers’ Letters
Feb 9, 2022
The Oldie, 23-31 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 7PA letters@theoldie.co.uk To sign up for our e-newsletter, go to www.theoldie.co.uk SIR: Like Gyles Brandreth, my husband and I are great fans of Bargain Hunt. As well as enjoying the banter betw
6 min readHow Rudyard Kipling Turned His Guilt Into Fiction The AtlanticArticle
How Rudyard Kipling Turned His Guilt Into Fiction
Jun 27, 2017
7 min readThe Real Mr Ambrose And His Tavern History ScotlandArticle
The Real Mr Ambrose And His Tavern
Aug 8, 2020
11 min readThe Seventh Duke of Marlborough Finest HourArticle
The Seventh Duke of Marlborough
Feb 5, 2020
5 min readVery Hampstead, very Kingsley Amis The Critic MagazineArticle
Very Hampstead, very Kingsley Amis
Oct 29, 2020
I HEARD THESE WORDS in the Flask Bookshop in Flask Walk, Hampstead — which I owned and ran from 1975 until 1988 — while slumped in the back room on my leather swivel chair, quite as usual, smoking a pipe and reading: I was always reading. It was a un
10 min readThe King Of Westminster Country LifeArticle
The King Of Westminster
May 24, 2023
5 min readThe Literary Heroes of Teen Benjamin Franklin Literary HubArticle
The Literary Heroes of Teen Benjamin Franklin
Oct 1, 2018
10 min readThe Macnab Challenge, Fact And Fiction The FieldArticle
The Macnab Challenge, Fact And Fiction
Jul 16, 2020
5 min readBooks The Big IssueArticle
Books
Jan 9, 2023
As a writer and musician, I’m always interested in others’ approach to the creative process. When that someone is legendary music producer Rick Rubin, I’m even more interested. Rubin’s decades-long career has seen him produce a wildly eclectic mix of
6 min readAG’s Founder: Hero Of The Suburban Garden Amateur GardeningArticle
AG’s Founder: Hero Of The Suburban Garden
Oct 10, 2023
THE morning of the 3rd May 1884 was one of those dreary, bitterly cold days when everything seemed black, grey and miserable. Dense smoke spiralled skywards, floating from a sea of chimney stacks, reaching up like hundreds of blackened fingers trying
8 min readWinston Churchill Finest HourArticle
Winston Churchill
Feb 5, 2020
8 min readThe Family Historian’s Essential Reading List Family Tree UKArticle
The Family Historian’s Essential Reading List
Jun 12, 2020
10 min read‘I’m Mad, That’s Bad, I’m Sad’ Country LifeArticle
‘I’m Mad, That’s Bad, I’m Sad’
May 17, 2023
5 min read
Reviews for McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896
0 ratings0 reviews