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Vol. XXXVII
No/ 1.

Scribner’s Magazine
January 1905
Contents

Drawing to accompany “The House of Mirth” A. B. Wenzell Frontispiece
Printed in tint.
Political Problems of Europe as they Interest Americans (First Paper) Frank A. Vanderlip 1
Illustrations from photographs.
The Goddess from the Machine Josephine Daskam Bacon 18
Illustrations by Sarah S. Stilwell.
The Bearer of Glad Tidings. Poem Guy Wetmore Carryl 29
Illustrations by F. Luis Mora, reproduced in tint. Decorations by G. Alden Peirson.
The House of Mirth Book I. Chapters I-II. (To be continued.) Edith Wharton 33
Illustration by A. B. Wenzell
Love Song Thomas Nelson Page 44
Amsterdam Impressions Edward Penfield 45
Illustrations by the author, reproduced in colors.
On the War-Dragon’s Trail John Fox, Jr. 54
New Features of War as Illustrated in the East Thomas F. Millard 60
His Beatitude H. G. Dwight 70
Illustrations by Sydney Adamson.
The Truth of the Oliver Cromwell James B. Connolly 83
Illustration by W. J. Aylward.
The War of 1812 XI The Campaign of 1814 (The End.) Captain A. T. Mahan, U.S.N. 101
Illustrations by Stanley M. Arthurs and Henry Reuterdahl, reproduced in tint.
Erasmus and the “The Cloister and the Hearth,” Ernest C. Peixotto 116
Illustrations by the author.
Point of View—A British Case of Contrast—Machine-made News 123
The Field of Art—Art Criticism from the Standpoint of the Painter (Frank Fowler) 125

Copyright, 1904, by Charles Scribner’s Sons. All rights reserved. Entered at New York Post-Office as Second-class Mail Matter.

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