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The Century : a Popular Quarterly : Volume 0041, Issue 2 Dec 1890: The Century

By The Century Company

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Title: The Century : a Popular Quarterly : Volume 0041, Issue 2 Dec 1890: The Century  
Author: The Century Company
Volume: Volume 0041
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, American Periodicals, Classical
Collections: Periodicals: Journal and Magazine Collection, The Century; A Popular Quarterly Collection
Historic
Publication Date:
1890
Publisher: The Century Company

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Company, T. C. (1890). The Century : a Popular Quarterly : Volume 0041, Issue 2 Dec 1890. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Description: The Century Magazine was first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City as a successor to Scribner's Monthly Magazine.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Gold Hunters of California. Life in California before the Gold Discovery Gen. John Bidwell, pp. 163-183 -- Gold Hunters of California. Ranch and Mission Days in Alta California Guadalupe Vallejo, pp. 183-192 -- Gold Hunters of California. Trading with the Americans Prudencia Higuera, pp. 192-193 -- Gold Hunters of California. The Date of the Discovery of the Yosemite Julius H. Pratt, pp. 193-194 -- Some Views on Acting Tommaso Salvini, pp. 194-196 -- To a Friend Across the Sea Austin Dobson, pp. 196-197 -- Benjamin Franklin in Allegory Charles Henry Hart, pp. 197-204 -- My Hollyhock Celia Thaxter, pp. 204-205 -- Early Victories of the American Navy Edgar S. Maclay, pp. 205-221 -- The Cynical Miss Catherwaight Richard Harding Davis, pp. 221-227 -- Colonel Carter of Cartersville F. Hopkinson Smith, pp. 227-238 -- A Record of Virtue Anna Garlin Spencer, pp. 238-246 -- A Pair of Old Boys Maurice Thompson, pp. 246-249 -- Renewal Kate Putnam Osgood, pp. 249-250 -- An American in Tibet. The Border Land of China W. Woodville Rockhill, pp. 250-263 -- Midwinter Storm in the Lake Region William Wilfred Campbell, pp. 263-264 -- Christmas. Decorations A. Brennan by Henry Morton, pp. 264-265 -- Sister Dolorosa James Lane Allen, pp. 265-275 -- Can a Nation have a Religion Lyman Abbott, pp. 275-281 -- Ecce Signum Stephen Henry Thayer, pp. 281-282 -- Marthy Virginia's Hand. Pictures by I. R. Wiles, Gilbert Gaul, and Kenyon Cox George Parsons Lathrop, pp. 282-284 -- A Conscript's Christmas Joel Chandler Harris, pp. 284-300 -- Fourteen to One Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, pp. 300-310 -- Topics of the Time: Some Christmas Reflections pp. 310 -- Topics of the Time: Forestry in America pp. 310-311 -- Topics of the Time: The Railway Zone Tariff of Hungary pp. 311-313 -- Open Letters: Election by the Majority Daniel S. Remsen, pp. 313-315 -- Open Letters: Higher Education. A Word to Women Josephine Lazarus, pp. 315-316 -- Open Letters: Maynard the Artist William A. Coffin, pp. 316-317 -- Bric-A-Brac: Some Poems by Boys. Pictures by E. W. Kemble James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 317 -- Bric-A-Brac: The Runaway. Picture by E. W. Kemble James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 317-318 -- Bric-A-Brac: The Fishing Party. Picture by E. W. Kemble James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 318 -- Bric-A-Brac: The Raggedy Man. Picture by E. W. Kemble James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 318-319 -- Bric-A-Brac: Our Hired Girl. Picture by E. W. Kemble James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 319 -- Bric-A-Brac: The Boy Lives on our Farm James Whitcomb Riley, pp. 319-320 -- Philosophy from the Quarters Isaac K. Friedman, pp. 320 -- Charlie's Courting Mary Mathews Barnes, pp. 320 -- A Complaint Louisa Trumbull Cogswell, pp. 320 -- On a Becalmed Sleeping-Car Meredith Nicholson, pp. 320 -- On an Old-Fashioned Book S. Elgar Benet, pp. 320 -- Sweet Thievery Dorothea Dimond, pp. 320 -- The Waning Muse John Kendrick Bangs, pp. 320-322

 
 



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