As he spoke these words the angel took his flight to heaven. And Zadig fell upon his knees.
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[INDEX.]
| PAGE | ||
|---|---|---|
| ACTORS' DRESSING ROOMS | 178 | |
| (Illustrations by W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.) | ||
| ANECDOTES OF THE WAR PATH | [576] | |
| (Written and Illustrated by Irving Montagu.) | ||
| ANIMALS' HOSPITAL, AT THE | 70 | |
| (Illustrations from Special Photographs and from Drawings by Miss Mabel Hardy.) | ||
| ARCHITECT'S WIFE, THE. From the Spanish of Antonio Trueba | 248 | |
| (Illustrations by Sidney Paget, and W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.) | ||
| ARTISTS ON LADIES' DRESS, LETTERS FROM | 162 | |
| (Illustrations by G. F. Watts, R.A., Hon. John Collier, and Madame Starr Canziani.) | ||
| BABIES | 348 | |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich.) | ||
| BARAK'S WIVES. A Story for Children, from the Hungarian of Moritz Jokai | 220 | |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.) | ||
| BELISAIRE'S PRUSSIAN (See Scenes of the Siege of Paris) | 36 | |
| BIRTHDAY CARDS | 244 | |
| (Illustrations by Edgar Wilson.) | ||
| BLIND, HOW EDUCATED | [563] | |
| BOY SPY, THE (See Scenes of the Siege of Paris) | 31 | |
| BRIGHT, RIGHT HON. JOHN, FAC-SIMILE NOTES OF SPEECH OF | 206 | |
| BURNSIDE, MISS HELEN M. | 245 | |
| CAMILLE. From the French of Alfred de Musset | 318 | |
| (Illustrations by H. Forestier.) | ||
| CANNIBAL KING, THE GUEST OF A | 476 | |
| CAPTAIN JONES OF THE "ROSE." By W. Clark Russell | 491 | |
| (Illustrations by W. Christian Symons.) | ||
| CHILD WORKERS IN LONDON | 501 | |
| (Illustrations by Miss Le Quesne.) | ||
| CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, AT THE | 197 | |
| (Illustrations by Miss Kate Craufurd and Harold Oakley.) | ||
| CHILDREN'S STORIES:— | ||
| Barak's Wives | 220 | |
| Enchanted Whistle, The | 552 | |
| Genies, The Two | 105 | |
| Hermit, The | [655] | |
| Spider's Web, The | 437 | |
| Stone-breaker, The | 328 | |
| COUNTY COURT, THE | 531 | |
| DAY WITH AN EAST-END PHOTOGRAPHER, A | 458 | |
| (Illustrations by J. L. Wimbush.) | ||
| DEADLY DILEMMA, A. By Grant Allen | 14 | |
| (Illustrations by W. Rainey.) | ||
| DECAY OF HUMOUR IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. By Henry W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.") | 254 | |
| (Illustrations by F. C. Gould.) | ||
| DOGS, HOME FOR LOST | [648] | |
| (Illustrations by Miss Mabel D. Hardy.) | ||
| DRESSING-ROOMS, ACTORS' | 178 | |
| EAST-END PHOTOGRAPHER, A DAY WITH AN | 458 | |
| EIGHTEENTH CENTURY JULIET, AN. A Story founded on the French. By James Mortimer | 447 | |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | ||
| ENCHANTED WHISTLE, THE. From the French of Alex. Dumas | 552 | |
| (Illustrations by H. Millar.) | ||
| FAC-SIMILES:— | ||
| Handbill of H. M. Stanley's First Lecture | 285 | |
| Humours of the Post Office | 520, [599] | |
| Novelists' MSS. | 295 | |
| Playwrights' MSS. | 415 | |
| Sermon Notes by Cardinal Manning | 84 | |
| Speech by John Bright | 206 | |
| FAIR SMUGGLER, A. From the Russian of Michael Lermontoff | 49 | |
| (Illustrations by W. B. Wollen, R.I.) | ||
| FIRE BRIGADE, THE METROPOLITAN, ITS HOME, AND WORK | 22 | |
| GENIES, THE TWO, A Story for Children. From the French of Voltaire | 105 | |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich.) | ||
| GRANDE CHARTREUSE, A NIGHT AT THE. By J. E. Muddock | 268 | |
| (Illustrations by G. Lambert and Harold Oakley.) | ||
| GUEST OF A CANNIBAL KING, THE. By J. E. Muddock | 476 | |
| (Illustrations by F. Bannister.) | ||
| HERMIT, THE. From the French of Voltaire | [655] | |
| (Illustrations by Alan Wright.) | ||
| HOW NOVELISTS WRITE FOR THE PRESS. Fac-similes of the MSS. of William Black, | ||
| Walter Besant, Bret Harte, and Grant Allen. | 295 | |
| HOW THE BLIND ARE EDUCATED. By Edward Salmon | [563] | |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich.) | ||
| HOUSE OF COMMONS, DECAY OF HUMOUR IN THE. By H. W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.") | 254 | |
| HOW THE REDOUBT WAS TAKEN. From the French of Prosper Mérimêe | 174 | |
| (Illustrations by Sidney Paget.) | ||
| JAMRACH'S | 429 | |
| (Illustrations by J. L. Wimbush.) | ||
| JANKO THE MUSICIAN. From the Polish of Sienkiewicz | [628] | |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | ||
| JENNY. From the French of Victor Hugo | 527 | |
| (Illustrations by Cyrus Johnson, R.I.) | ||
| JERRY STOKES, By Grant Allen | 299 | |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | ||
| KING'S STRATAGEM, THE. By S. J. Weyman | 361 | |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | ||
| LADIES' DRESS, LETTERS FROM ARTISTS ON | 162 | |
| LADIES, A NEW INDUSTRY FOR | 378 | |
| LANDSEER, A PICTURE-LETTER BY | 334 | |
| LAW COURTS, THE STATE OF THE | 402, 531, [638] | |
| (Illustrations by A. Ludovici.) | ||
| LAWSON, SIR WILFRID | 359 | |
| LONDON, CHILD WORKERS IN | 501 | |
| LONDON, OLD STONE SIGNS OF | 487 | |
| LOST DOGS, HOME FOR | [648] | |
| LUCKIEST MAN IN THE COLONY, THE. By E. W. Hornung | 422 | |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | ||
| MAID OF TREPPI, THE. From the German of Paul Heyse | 57, 133 | |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.) | ||
| MAKING AN ANGEL. By J. Harwood Panting | 235 | |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.) | ||
| MATHEW, FATHER | 357 | |
| METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE, THE: ITS HOME AND WORK | 22 | |
| (Illustrations from Special Photographs by the London Stereoscopic Company, and Drawings by Miss Mabel Hardy and W. B. Wollen, R.I.) | ||
| MINISTER'S CRIME, THE. By Maclaren Cobban | 185 | |
| (Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.) | ||
| MINT, THE | 143 | |
| MIRROR, THE. From the French of Leo Lespes | 78 | |
| (Illustrations by N. Prescott Davies) | ||
| MONEY MANUFACTORY, OUR | 143 | |
| (Illustrations by J. Johnson.) | ||
| NEW INDUSTRY FOR LADIES, A. By Miss Grace Harriman | 378 | |
| (Illustrations by Miss I. G. Brittain.) | ||
| NIGHT AT THE GRANDE CHARTREUSE, A | 268 | |
| NIGHT IN AN OPIUM DEN, A. By the Author of "A Dead Man's Diary" | [624] | |
| (Illustrations by J. L. Wimbush.) | ||
| NIGHT WITH THE THAMES POLICE, A | 124 | |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich.) | ||
| NOTORIOUS MISS ANSTRUTHER, THE. By E. W. Hornung | 466 | |
| (Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.) | ||
| NOVELISTS, HOW THEY WRITE FOR THE PRESS | 295 | |
| OLD STONE SIGNS OF LONDON | 487 | |
| (Written and illustrated by C. B. B. Barrett.) | ||
| ON THE STUMP FOR THE PUMP. By Sir Wilfrid Lawson | 356 | |
| (Illustrations by J. F. Sullivan, C. Harrison, and from Photographs.) | ||
| ORCHIDS: FROM A POPULAR POINT OF VIEW | 391 | |
| (Illustrations by J. H. Hipsley.) | ||
| OUR MONEY MANUFACTORY | 143 | |
| (Illustrations by J. Johnson.) | ||
| OUT OF A PIONEER'S TRUNK. By Bret Harte | [571] | |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | ||
| PASTOR'S DAUGHTER, THE. From the German of Julius Theis | 539 | |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | ||
| PASSION IN THE DESERT, A. From the French of Balzac | 210 | |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | ||
| PICTURE-LETTER, A. By Sir Edwin Landseer | 334 | |
| PICTURES WITH HISTORIES | 227, 335 | |
| (Illustrations from pictures by Reynolds, Gainsborough, Landseer, and E. T. Parris, and Drawings by Alan Wright.) | ||
| PIECE OF GOLD, THE. From the French of François Coppée | 308 | |
| (Illustrations by J. Finnemore.) | ||
| PISTOL-SHOT, THE. From the Russian of Alexander Pushkin | 115 | |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | ||
| PORTRAITS OF CELEBRITIES AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THEIR LIVES:— | ||
| Albani, Madame | [597] | |
| Argyle, Duke of | 280 | |
| Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs. | 159 | |
| Barrett, Wilson | 512 | |
| Black, William | 282 | |
| Blackie, Professor | 42 | |
| Bradlaugh, Charles | 376 | |
| Clarence and Avondale, Duke of | [594] | |
| Empress of Germany | 279 | |
| Farjeon, B. L. | 515 | |
| Fife, Duchess of | [595] | |
| George, Prince | [596] | |
| Gladstone, W. E | 156 | |
| Granville, Earl | 370 | |
| Haggard, H. Rider | 48 | |
| Hare, John | 158 | |
| Huxley, Professor | 160 | |
| Irving, Henry | 45 | |
| Jansen, Miss Agnes | [598] | |
| Joachim, Herr | 516 | |
| Jones, Henry A. | 518 | |
| Langtry, Mrs. | 157 | |
| Lubbock, Sir J., Bart. | 47 | |
| Manning, Cardinal | 154 | |
| Millais, Sir John E., Bart. (R.A.) | 372 | |
| Patti, Adelina | 161 | |
| Pettitt, H. | 377 | |
| Pinero, A. H. | 517 | |
| Princess Beatrice | 278 | |
| Queen, Her Majesty the | 277 | |
| Rorke, Miss Mary | 517 | |
| Rorke, Miss Kate | [593] | |
| Ruskin, John | 155 | |
| Sims, George R. | 514 | |
| Stanley, Henry M. | 284 | |
| Spurgeon, Rev. C. H. | 43 | |
| Swinburne, Algernon C. | 46 | |
| Tennyson, Lord | 41 | |
| Terriss, William | 375 | |
| Terry, Miss Ellen | 44 | |
| Terry, Miss Marion | 374 | |
| Toole, J. L. | [591] | |
| Tree, H. Beerbohm | 281 | |
| Wallis, Sir Provo | 513 | |
| Watts, G. F. (R.A.) | 371 | |
| Webster, Sir Richard | 373 | |
| Willard, E. S. | [592] | |
| Wyndham, Charles | 283 | |
| POST OFFICE, HUMOURS OF THE. With Fac-similes | 520, [599] | |
| QUEEN OF SPADES, THE. From the Russian of Alexander Pushkin | 87 | |
| (Illustrated by Paul Hardy.) | ||
| QUEEN'S FIRST BABY, THE | 226 | |
| RYNARD GOLD REEF COMPANY, LIMITED. By Walter Besant | [586] | |
| (Illustrated by W. S. Stacey.) | ||
| SCENES OF THE SIEGE OF PARIS | 31 | |
| 1.—The Boy Spy. 2.—Belisaire's Prussian. From the French of Alphonse Daudet. (Illustrations by Sidney Paget.) | ||
| SCIENCE, THE VOICE OF | 312 | |
| SERMON BY CARDINAL MANNING, FAC-SIMILE NOTES OF A | 84 | |
| SHAW, CAPTAIN | 22 | |
| SILVER HARVEST, A | [634] | |
| (Written and Illustrated by H. Tuck.) | ||
| SLAP-BANG. From the French of Jules Claretie | 150 | |
| (Illustrations by W. Rainey.) | ||
| SMUGGLER, A FAIR | 49 | |
| SNOWSTORM, THE. From the Russian of Alexander Pushkin | 258 | |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | ||
| SPEECH BY JOHN BRIGHT, FAC-SIMILE OF NOTES OF A | 206 | |
| SPIDER'S WEB, THE. From the French of Jaques Normand | 437 | |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.) | ||
| STATE OF THE LAW COURTS, THE | 402, 531, [638] | |
| (Illustrations by A. Ludovici.) | ||
| STONE-BREAKER, THE. From the French of Quatrelles | 328 | |
| (Illustrations by Alan W. Wright.) | ||
| STORIES OF THE VICTORIA CROSS: TOLD BY THOSE WHO HAVE WON IT. | 286, 410, 547 | |
| (Illustrations by Harry Payne, Sydney Paget, and W. B. Wollen, R.I.) | ||
| STORY OF THE STRAND, THE | 4 | |
| (Illustrations by G. C. Haité.) | ||
| THAMES POLICE, A NIGHT WITH THE | 124 | |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich.) | ||
| THING THAT GLISTENED, A. By F. R. Stockton | 397 | |
| (Illustrations by F. Feller.) | ||
| THREE BIRDS ON A STILE. By B. L. Farjeon | [612] | |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne.) | ||
| TORTURE BY HOPE, A. From the French of Villiers de l'isle-Adam | [559] | |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | ||
| TREPPI, THE MAID OF | 57 | |
| TWO FISHERS. From the French of Guy de Maupassant | 343 | |
| (Illustrations by Leslie Brooke.) | ||
| VICTORIA CROSS, STORIES OF THE | 286, 410, 547 | |
| VOICE OF SCIENCE, THE. By A. Conan Doyle | 312 | |
| (Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.) | ||
| WALTZ IN FAUST, THE. By Richard Dowling | 382 | |
| (Illustrations by Ernest G. Beach.) | ||
UNWIN BROTHERS, PRINTERS, 27, PILGRIM STREET, LUDGALE HILL, E.C.
Transcriber's Notes:
Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected.