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The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 4, December 1934

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 4, December 1934

by Charles D. Hornig

Horror Stories, a companion weird magazine to Terror Tales, will appear in the middle of December.... The Winford Publications' weird magazine forecast in this column some months ago made its bow in November under the title, Mystery Novels Magazine, Weird! Strange!! Unusual!!! To judge from the first issue there will appear a complete book-length n..

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 5, Vol. I, February 2, 1884

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 5, Vol. I, February 2, 1884

by Chambers' Journal

Hampstead Heath! What a world of delight seemed concentrated in that name in the days of childhood, when donkey-riding was not yet too undignified an amusement, and a gallop ‘cross country’ through the bracken and furze struck terror into the heart of nurse or parent, and covered the rider with glory! Such feats of horsemanship now belong to the ir..

The Rising Son

The Rising Son

by Wm. Wells Brown

The Rising Son; or, the Antecedents and Advancement of the Colored Race is  the biography of African-American race written by Wm. Wells Brown whose other works include “Sketches Of Places And People Abroad,” “The Black Man,” “The Negro In The Rebellion,” “Clotelle,” Etc.After availing himself of all the reliable information obtainable, the aut..

Valladolid, Oviedo, Segovia, Zamora, Avila & Zaragoza

Valladolid, Oviedo, Segovia, Zamora, Avila & Zaragoza

by Albert F. Calvert

The six cities of Spain which form the subject of the following pages are little known to English travellers. Yet no one who would understand the country can afford to pass them by. Not only are they compact of artistic and architectural treasures, but within their walls much of the history of the Spanish nation has been made. Oviedo—that little ci..

New York -  The Nation's Metropolis

New York - The Nation's Metropolis

by Peter Marcus

NEW YORK is preëminently the City of Violent Contrasts. Towering shafts of brick and stone and steel, soaring traceries of cables, derricks, girders and electric signs, smooth stretches of gray asphalt, subway and sewer excavations, broad harbors and stately ships, oily canals and garbage dumps, classic columns, gilded domes, palaces and shanties, ..

Youth, Volume 1, Number 5, July 1902

Youth, Volume 1, Number 5, July 1902

by H. L. Coggins

Youth, Volume 1, Number 5, July 1902An Illustrated Monthly Journal for Boys & Girls.Uncle Hayward and his family were New England people, who had settled in Georgia near the Ocmulgee River, where I was now paying them a really delightful visit. Harold and myself, being very fond of hunting, spent much time together in pursuit of the various kin..

Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, (Vol. III, No. 1), January, 1909

Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, (Vol. III, No. 1), January, 1909

by Thos. E. Watson

In Harper’s Weekly for November 7th, 1908, a British gentleman of the name of P. D. Ross offers to amend the high estimate which Colonel Harvey had already placed upon Mr. Lincoln by classing our martyred President as “The greatest man the world has produced.” Colonel Harvey soberly accepts the amendment,—thus Miss Ida Tarbell is left far behind, a..

Biographical catalogue of the portraits at Weston, the seat of the Earl of Bradford

Biographical catalogue of the portraits at Weston, the seat of the Earl of Bradford

by Mary Louisa Boyle

In completing the last contribution I shall make to the Biographical Catalogues of the Portrait Galleries of four English noblemen, I must make a few personal remarks. I began the pleasant task, which I undertook at the request of my dear cousin, Lord Sandwich, now many years ago, before my defective sight rendered the work difficult. The respectiv..