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Vol. XXXVII
No/ 1.
Scribner’s Magazine | ||
| 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.
Price, 25 cents a number; $3.00 a year