The Strand Magazine/Volume 12/Issue 72


Vol. 12. No. 72.
December 1896.

Contents (not listed in original)

  • Illustrated Interviews, No. LI. Mr. Val C. Prinsep, R.A., by Framley Steelcroft.
    Illustrated by Val C. Prinsep.
  • Mr. Gladstone's Visitors' Book, by William G. FitzGerald.
  • An African Millionaire, VII. The Episode of the Arrest of the Colonel, by Grant Allen.[1]
    Illustrated by Gordon Browne.
  • Anno Domini 1796, by Alfred Whitman.
  • The Bullet-Hole, from the French of François Coppée.
    Illustrated by W. B. Wollen.
  • Outlandish Toys.
  • The Adventures of a Man of Science, VI. The Panelled Bedroom, by L. T. Meade & Clifford Halifax.[2]
    Illustrated by J. Finnemore.
  • The Three Jolly Sailors, by J. A. Shepherd.
  • The Lightning Fiend, by Robert Barr.
    Illustrated by Dorothy Hardy.
  • Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives
  • George du Maurier
  • Florence St. John
  • Val C. Prinsep
  • Beresford Malise Graham
  • A Talk with Dr. Nansen, by J. Arthur Bain.
  • Paper-Folding, by L. S. Lewis.
  • The Secret Panel, by M. P. Shiel.
    Illustrated by A. J. Johnson.
  • The Professor's Puzzles, by Henry E. Dudeney.
  • Timber-Toes, An Ocean Mystery, by J. Laurence Hornibrook.
    Illustred by C. J. Staniland.
  • Freaks of Frost, by Jeremy Broome.
  • Rodney Stone (12 of 12), by A. Conan Doyle.
    Illustrated by Sidney Paget.
  • Railways in the Air, by Corrie Sefton.
  • For a Woman of the South, by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne.
    Illustrated by A. Pearse.
  • Baby Incubators, by James Walter Smith.
  • The Necklace of Tears, by Mrs. Egerton Eastwick.
    Illustrated by H. R. Millar.
  • The Likenesses of Jesus Christ: How Far They Are Authentic, by Alexander Cargill.
  • La Vivandière, by H. Herman Chilton.
    Illustrated by J. L. Wimbush.
  • Curiosities.
  1. A different edition of this is available to read at An African Millionaire.
  2. A different edition of this is available to read at Adventures of a Man of Science.