McClure’s Magazine


August, 1893.

Vol. I. No. 3

Copyright, 1893, by S. S. McClure, Limited. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

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A Dialogue Between Eugene Field and Hamlin Garland. Recorded by Hamlin Garland.[195]
The Shadow Boatswain. By Bliss Carman.[205]
The Slapping Sal. By Conan Doyle.[206]
“Human Documents.”[213]
Some Professional Adventures of Karl Hagenbeck. By Raymond Blathwayt.[219]
The Story I Heard on the Cars. By Mrs. E. V. Wilson.[224]
Mrs. Gladstone and Her Good Works. By Mary G. Burnett.[235]
A Boys’ Republic. By Alfred Balch.[242]
The Happy Life. By Sir Henry Wotton.[254]
Edwin Booth. On and Off the Stage. By Adam Badeau.[255]
Burglars Three. By James Harvey Smith.[268]
Stranger Than Fiction. By Dr. William Wright.[277]

Illustrations

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The Old Homestead at Fayetteville, Vermont.[196]
Eugene Field’s Home at Buena Park, Chicago.[197]
The Hall.[198]
A Bit of Library.[199]
The Dining-Room.[199]
The Drawing-Room.[201]
Field’s “Treasures.”[203]
Hairy Hudson.[206]
Captain Johnson and Mr. Wharton.[207]
The Action.[209]
Aboard the “Leda.”[210]
Oliver Wendell Holmes.[214]
J. J. Ingalls.[216]
Jules Verne.[218]
Karl Hagenbeck’s Father and His First Show in Berlin.[220]
The Scramble in Munich.[223]
The Old and New Castle of Hawarden.[236]
Miss Glynne (Mrs. Gladstone), 1838.[237]
The Orphanage, Hawarden.[237]
The Inmates of Woodsford Hall in the Forest.[239]
The Annual Lunch Party of the Notting Hill School Girls.[240]
Mrs. Gladstone To-day.[241]
The Chapel.[243]
The Camp on March.[249]
A Halt for Supper.[250]
The Barge.[250]
Captain Cairn’s House.[253]
The Death Mask of Edwin Booth.[267]
“I Ain’t No Missionary!”[269]
“Excellent Claret,” Said Harry.[271]
“No Violence, Jim!”[272]
“What Is Your Annual Income as a Burglar?”[273]