The Strand Magazine/Volume 11/Issue 62


Vol. 11. No. 62.
February 1896.

Contents (not listed in original)

  • Illustrated Interviews. No. XLVII. Mr Henry Cowell, by Harry How.
    Illustrated by A. J. Johnson and W. Thomas Smith.
  • Rodney Stone (2 of 12), by A. Conan Doyle.
    Illustrated by Sidney Paget.
  • From Behind the Speaker's Chair, by Henry W. Lucy.
    Illustrated by F. C. Gould.
  • Bulger's Reputation, by Bret Harte.[1]
    Illustrated by Paul Hardy.
  • The Bar as a Profession, by the Lord Chief Justice.
    Illustrated by Alan Wright.
  • Gleams from the Dark Continent, VIII. The City of the Scarlet Scarabæus, by Charles J. Mansford.
    Illustrated by A. Pearse.
  • Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives
  • David Masson,
  • Charles Hubert Hastings Parry,
  • Olga Nethersole
  • Edward Ridley Bradford
  • The Romance of the Museums (2 of 5), by William G. FitzGerald.
    Illustrated by A. J. Johnson.
  • Good Lady Ducayne, by M. E. Braddon.[2]
    Illustrated by Gordon Browne.
  • Yarns from Captains' Logs, II., by Alfred T. Story.
    Illustrated by C. J. Staniland.
  • How the Queen Travels, by Reginald H. Cocks.
  • A Mountain of Gold, by C. S. Pelham-Clinton.
  • Pirotou, A Brother's Devotion, from the French of Charles Foley.
    Illustrated by M. Barstow.
  • A Forgotten Genius, by C. Van Noorden.
  • Fables: The Owl That Longed to Be Married, by J. A. Shepherd.
    Illustrated by J. A. Shepherd.
  • Princess Crystal, or the Hidden Treasure, by Isabel Bellerby.
    Illustrated by H. R. Millar.
  1. Another version of this is available: Bulger's Reputation.
  2. A non-scan-backed version of this is available: Good Lady Ducayne.