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Blackwood's Magazine.


No. MLXXXIX.


July 1906.


Vol. CLXXX.


Contents.
George Buchanan. By Charles Whibley, 1
The Daft Date. A Novel. Chapts. I.–III. By Neil Munro, 17
Sonnets. A Soldier to a Secretary of State for War, 34
Rembrandt van Rijn.—1606–1906. By D. S. Meldrum, 36
A Southron in Sutherland. By A. T. S. Goodrick, 55
The Fairway. By Oliver Onions, 70
Forty Singing Seamen. By Alfred Noyes, 86
Count Bunker.—Conclusion. By J. S. Clouston, 90
The Greatest Game-Beast in Europe. By Hesketh Prichard, 104
'The Times' History of the War in South Africa.—I., 116
Recent Social Events of Striking Significance, 124
The Katori—The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George.
Musings without Method, 128
The Outrage at Madrid—The Qualities of the Anarchist—A Victim of Temperament—"Political Crime"—The "Honour" of Assassins—How to Treat the Anarchist—Henrik Ibsen—His Life and Works—The Folly of Ibsenism.
Moving towards a Territorial Army. By General E. F. Chapman, C.B., 137
Education Bill in Committee. A Political Kaleidoscope, 142

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