The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 5, February 1907
SUCCESSOR TO
BOB TAYLOR’S MAGAZINE and TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY
Published by THE TAYLOR-TROTWOOD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 11, 13, 16, 19 Vanderbilt Law Building, Nashville, Tenn.
GOVERNOR BOB TAYLOR and JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE, Editors
Copyright, 1907, by The Taylor-Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Entered as second-class matter, January 12, 1907, at the post-office at Nashville, Tennessee.
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By James Hines
It would be impossible to estimate the loss to the world had the first white English-speaking settlement, founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, resulted in failure. Had it been abandoned, as was once the intention of the surviving colonists, it would have had a deterrent effect on similar and subsequent expeditions, and would have changed the complexion of American history.
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Contents for February, 1907
THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION
A PLEA
ONCE MORE THE DREAM
GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON
EVENING
LITTLE CITIZENS OF THE SOUTH
HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OF THE SOUTH
CHAPTER XVII—A BOY AT SHILOH
SATAN FISHING
AMERICANS AT THE PEACE CONGRESS
FREDERICK A. BRIDGMAN
MEN OF AFFAIRS
THE FIRST TWO GOVERNORS OF MISSISSIPPI
I. Governor Winthrop Sargent
II. Governor William C. C. Claiborne
HOW OLD WASH PLAYED SANTA CLAUS
BECAUSE
THE SOUTH WIND’S SONG
The Shadow of the Attacoa
SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS
CHAPTER XLIII
CHAPTER XLIV
CHAPTER XLV
CHAPTER XLVI
HISTORY OF THE HALS
CHAPTER XVII
A Valentine Toast
NAPOLEON
PART VI—LOUIS NAPOLEON
THE MEASURE OF A MAN
CHAPTER VI
MELLIE’S MAN
With Bob Taylor
SENTIMENT AND STORY
With Trotwood
WHEN I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING
TWO NOVELS OF THE YEAR
WHAT CONSTITUTES A SURPRISE
TWO WOMEN AND A HORSE
LITTLE MISS FIDDLE
SAMUEL SPENCER AS A FACTOR IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS
LOYALTY TO SOUTHERN INTERESTS
HIS NATIONAL SPIRIT
POWER IN ORGANIZATION
THE OBSTACLE
Books and Authors
Whispering Smith. By Frank H. Spearman. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. Price, $1.50.
Rich Men’s Children. By Geraldine Bonner. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co. Price, $1.50.
The Heart and The Crown. By H. Rhea Woodman. New York and Washington: Neale Publishing Co. Price, $1.25.
The Voice of the Third Generation. By Henry Peck Fry. Chattanooga: MacGowan-Cooke Printing Co. Price, 25 cents.
The Distractions of Martha. By Marion Harland. New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons. Price, $1.50.
The Spirit of the Orient. By George William Knox. New York: T. Y. Crowell. Price, $1.50.
Cozy Corner Confidences. By Walter Pulitzer. New York: Dodge Publishing Co. Price, 75 cents.
Book Treasures of Maecenas. By John Paul Bocock. New York: The Knickerbocker Press.
Augustine The Man. By Amélie Rives. (Princess Troubetzkoy). New York: John Lane Company. Price, $1.25.
Uncle Charlie’s Poems. By Charles Noel Douglas. New York: J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Co. Price, 50 cents.
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