< The Strand Magazine
July 1891 (No. 7)
- Tableaux Vivants.
- Woke Up at Last.
- Anecdotes of the War-Path, by Irving Montagu.
- Why He Failed.
- A Regiment on Wheels.
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- The Duke of Fife.
- Mrs. Beerbohm Tree.
- George Augustus Sala.
- Henry Stacy Marks, R.A.
- Miss Mary Moore.
- David James.
- Max O'Rell.
- Sister Gabrielle, a Reminiscence of Max O'Rell During the War, by His Wife.
- Illustrated Interviews. No. I.—Cardinal Manning.
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Adventure I.—A Scandal in Bohemia, by A. Conan Doyle.
- The Bundle of Letters, from the Hungarian of Moritz Jokai.
- The State of the Law Courts. IV.—The Criminal Courts.
- Captain Mayne Reid: Soldier and Novelist, by Maltus Questell Holyoake.
- The King and the Artist, a Story for Children; from the Spanish, by Mariana Monteiro.
August 1891 (No. 8)
Contents
- Illustrated Interviews. No. II.—Henry Stacy Marks, R.A.
- Quarantine Island, by Walter Besant.
- Cats, by J. Maclaren Cobban.
- The Story of a Game; from the French of Albert Delpit.
- Celebrities at Play.
- The Doctor's Story; from the French of Guy de Maupassant.
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- The Duke of Norfolk.
- The German Emperor.
- The German Empress.
- J. Ashby Sterry.
- Miss Fortescue.
- Augustus Harris.
- Hall Caine.
- Henry Labouchere.
- In & About Newmarket.
- The Prisoner of Assiout, by Grant Allen.
- The Music of Birds.
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Adventure II.—The Red-Headed League, by A. Conan Doyle.
- Up a Shot Tower.
- The Blue Cat, a Story for Children; From the French of Daniel Dare.
September 1891 (No. 9)
- Illustrated Interviews. No. III.—Madame Albani.
- The Postmistress of Laurel Run, by Bret Harte.
- Young Tommy Atkins, a Personal Experience.
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Adventure III.—A Case of Identity, by A. Conan Doyle.
- Street-Corner Men.
- For an Old Debt, by J. Harwood Panting.
- Portraits of Celebrities at Different times of their Lives.
- Professor Oven
- Mrs. W. H. Kendal.
- W. H. Kendal.
- The Duke of Connaught.
- Dr. Robson Roose.
- Michael Maybrick.
- Henry Russell.
- The Foundling Hospital.
- A Perilous Wooing, from the Norwegian of Bjornstjerne Bjornson.
- Wild Animal Training.
- The Last Touches, by Mrs. W. K. Clifford, Author of "Mrs. Keith's Crime."
- Some Curious Inventions
- The Lucky Coin, a Story for Children, from the Portugese of Gonzalo Fernandez Francoso.
- The Queer Side of Things.
- I.—Judicial Innocence.
- II.—A Variation on Two Suits.
October 1891 (No. 10)
- Illustrated Interviews. No. IV.—Mr. W. S. Gilbert.
- The P.L.M. Express. From the French of Jacques Normand.
- The Charge of the Light Brigade, by Private James Lamb, late 13th Hussars (One of the Six Hundred).
- Told in the Studios. Three Stories of Artist Life, by "Rita".
- Notes on Jonathan's Daughters, by Max O'Rell.
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- The Ex-Empress Eugenie.
- W. S. Gilbert.
- Dr. Samuel Smiles.
- Justin McCarthy, M. P.
- Charles Warner.
- Sir Morell Mackenzie.
- Three in Charge, by W. Clark Russell.
- Tennyson's Early Days.
- Laying a Ghost, by George Manville Fenn.
- Figure-heads.
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Adventure IV.—The Boscombe Valley Mystery, by A. Conan Doyle.
- Smugglers' Devices.
- Kojata, a Story for Children, from the Russian.
- The Queer Side of Things. A Visit to Sir Ogre de Covetous.
- Portrait Signatures
- Varieties of Alpine-Climbing
November 1891 (No. 11)
- George Tinworth and his Work, by Edward Salmon.
- A Breach of Confidence, by Annie Armitt.
- Lady Dufferin and the Women of India.
- Told in the Studios, by Rita.
- Fireworks.
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- Thomas Hardy
- Corney Grain.
- Mrs. Keeley.
- Henry Neville.
- Miss Charlotte M. Yonge.
- Tommaso Salvini.
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Adventure V.—The Five Orange Pips, by A. Conan Doyle.
- London from Aloft.
- Wife or Helpmeet? Study of a Woman, translated from the French of Jeanne Mairet.
- The Street Games of Children, by Frances H. Low.
- An Episode of '63, by Henry Murray.
- Illustrated Interviews. No. V.—Mr. Montagu Williams, Q.C.
- Fairy Dust, a Story for Children, from the French of George Sand.
- The Queer Side of Things: The Discovery of a Curious Creature.
December 1891 (No. 12)
- Illustrated Interviews. No. VI.—Sir Augustus Harris.
- Two Kisses.
- Ghosts, by Irving Montagu.
- Told in the Studios, by "Rita".
- An Unpublished Letter of Charles Lamb.
- Major Pendallas, a Christmas Story, by Frank R. Stockton.
- Portraits of Celebrities at different times of their Lives.
- Miss Mary Anderson.
- Andrew Lang.
- Lord Coleridge.
- Prince Bismarck.
- Joseph Parker, D.D.
- A. Conan Doyle.
- Madam Cathinca Amyot.
- Otto's Folly, from the German of P. K. Rosegger.
- Christmas Crackers.
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Adventure VI.—The Man with the Twisted Lip, by A. Conan Doyle.
- The Winding Walk, by Frank L. Moir.
- A Day in the Country, by David Christie Murray.
- Quixarvyn's Rival, by H. Greenhough Smith.
- A Vision of St. Nicholas, a Poem for Children, by C. C. Moore.
- The Queer Side of Things: The Economical Club.
- Index to Volume 2.
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