< The Strand Magazine
January 1891 (No. 1)
- Introduction. (p.3)
- The Story of the Strand. (p.4) Illustrated by George C. Haité
- "A Deadly Dilemma" by Grant Allen (p.14) Illustrated by W. Rainey
- The Metropolitan Fire Brigade. Its home and its work. (p.22) Illustrations from Special Photographs by the London Stereoscopic Company, and Drawings by Miss Mabel Dorothy Hardy and W. B. Wollen, R.I.
- "Scenes of the Siege of Paris", from the French of Alphonse Daudet (p.31) Illustrated by Sidney Paget
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives. (p.41)
- Alfred Tennyson
- Prof. Blackie
- The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon
- Miss Ellen Terry
- Henry Irving
- Algernon C. Swinburne
- Sir John Lubbock, Bart.
- H. Rider Haggard
- "A Fair Smuggler", from the Russian of Michael Lermontoff (p.49) Illustrated by W. B. Wollen
- "The Maid of Treppi", from the German of Paul Heyse (p.57) Illustrated by Gordon Browne
- At the Animals' Hospital. Illustrated by Mabel Dorothy Hardy
- "The Mirror", from the French of Léo Lespès Illustrated by N. Prescott Davies
- Fac-simile of the Notes of a Sermon of Cardinal Manning
- "The Queen of Spades", translated from the Russian of Alexander Pushkin (p.87) Illustrated by Paul Hardy
- "The Two Genies: A Story for Children" from the French of Voltaire (p. 105) Illustrated by John Gülich
February 1891 (No. 2)
- "The Pistol Shot;" from the Russian of Alexander Pushkin. Illustrated by Paul Hardy
- A Night with the Thames Police. Illustrated by John Gülich
- "The Maid of Treppi;" from the German of Paul Heyse (continued). Illustrated by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.
- Our Money Manufactory. Illustrated by J. Johnson
- "Slap-Bang," from the French of Jules Claretie. Illustrated by W. Rainey
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- Cardinal Manning.
- John Ruskin
- The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P.
- Mrs. Langtry.
- John Hare.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft.
- Professor Huxley.
- Adelina Patti.
- Letters from Artists on Ladies' Dress.
- "How the Redoubt was Taken;" from the French of Prosper Merimee. Illustrated by Sidney Paget
- Actors' Dressing Rooms. Illustrated by W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.
- "The Minister's Crime," by Maclaren Cobban, (Illustrated by W. S. Stacey)
- At the Children's Hospital. Illustrated by Miss Kate Craufurd and Harold Oakley
- Fac-simile of the Notes of a Speech by John Bright.
- "A Passion in the Desert;" from the French of Balzac. Illustrated by A. Pearse
- "Barak Hageb and his Wives, a Story for Children;" from the Hungarian of Moritz Jokai Illustrated by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.
March 1891 (No. 3)
- Pictures with Histories.
- "Making an Angel," by J. Harwood Panting.
- Birthday Cards.
- "The Architect's Wife;" from the Spanish of Antonio Trueba.
- On the Decay of Humour in the House of Commons, by Henry W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.").
- "The Snowstorm;" from the Russian of Alexander Pushkin.
- "A Night at The Grand Chartreuse," by J. E. Muddock.
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
- Princess Beatrice.
- The Empress Frederick of Germany.
- The Duke of Argyll.
- H. Beerbohm Tree.
- William Black.
- Charles Wyndham.
- Henry M. Stanley.
- Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those who have Won it.
- How Novelists Write for the Press.
- "Jerry Stokes," by Grant Allen, (Illustrated by A. Pearse)
- "The Piece of Gold;" from the French of Francois Coppee.
- "The Voice of Science," by Anonymous (Arthur Conan Doyle) (Illustrated by W. S. Stacey)
- "Camille;" from the French of Alfred de Musset.
- "The Stone-Breaker," a Story for Children; from the French of Quatrelles.
April 1891 (No. 4)
- Pictures with Histories (continued).
- "Two Fishers;" from the French of Guy de Maupassant.
- Babies.
- "On the Stump for the Pump," by Sir Wilfred Lawson.
- "The King's Stratagem," by Stanley G. Weyman.
- Portaits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- Earl Granville.
- G. F. Watts, R.A.
- Sir John Everett Millais, Bart., R.A.
- Sir Richard Everard Webster.
- Miss Marion Terry.
- William Terriss.
- Charles Bradlaugh.
- Henry Pettitt.
- A New Industry for Ladies, by Miss Grace Harriman.
- "The Waltz in 'Faust,'" by Richard Dowling.
- Orchids.
- "A Thing that Glistened," by Frank R. Stockton,(Illustrated by F. Feller)
- The State of the Law Courts, I.
- Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those who have Won it.
- Playwrights' Manuscripts.
- "The Luckiest Man in the Colony, by S .W. Hornung, (Illustrated by A. Pearse)
- Jamrach's.
- "The Spider's Web," a Story for Children; from the French of Jacques Normand.
May 1891 (No. 5)
- A Day with an East-End Photographer.
- "The Notorious Miss Anstruther," E. W. Hornung, (Illustrated by W. S. Stacey)
- "The Guest of a Cannibal King," by J. E. Muddock, F.R.G.S.
- Old Stone Signs of London.
- "Captain Jones of the 'Rose,'" by W. Clark Russell.
- Child Workers in London.
- Portaits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- Wilson Barrett.
- Sir Provo Wallis.
- George R. Sims.
- Mr. B. L. Farjeon.
- Herr Joachim.
- Arthur W. Pinero.
- Henry A. Jones.
- Miss Mary Rorke.
- Humours of the Post Office, with Fac-similes.
- "Jenny;" from the French of Victor Hugo.
- The State of the Law Courts; II.—The County Court.
- "The Pastor's Daughter of Seiburg, an Episode of the Turkish War;" from the German of Julius Theis.
- Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those who have Won it.
- "The Enchanted Whistle, a Story for Children;" by Alexandre Dumas.
June 1891 (No. 6)
- "A Torture of Hope," from the French of Villiers de l'isle-Adam.
- How the Blind are Educated, by Edward Salmon.
- "Out of a Pioneer's Trunk," by Bret Harte.
- Anecdotes of the War Path, by Irving Montagu.
- "The Rynard Hold Reef Company, Limited," by Walter Besant, (Illustrated by W.S. Stacey)
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- John Lawrence Toole.
- Edward S. Willard.
- Miss Kate Rorke.
- The Duke of Clarence and Avondale.
- The Duchess of Fife.
- Prince George of Wales.
- Mme. Albani.
- Miss Agnes Jansen.
- Humours of the Post Office, with Fac-similes.
- Celebrated Beauties.
- "Three Birds on a Stile," by B. L. Farjeon.
- "A Night in an Opium Den," by the Author of "A Dead Man's Diary."
- "Janko the Musician;" from the Polish of Sienkiwicz.
- A Silver Harvest.
- The State of the Law Courts. III.--The Bar.
- The Home for Lost Dogs.
- "The Hermit, a Story for Children;" from the French of Voltaire.
- Index to Volume I.
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