
Vol. 13. No. 78.
June 1897.
Contents (not listed in original)
- Personal Relics of the Queen and Her Children, by William G. FitzGerald.
- The Tragedy of the Korosko (2 of 8), by A. Conan Doyle.[1]
Illustrated by Sidney Paget. - The Evolution of the Typewriter, by C. L. McCluer Stevens.
- The Holding Up of the Alhambra, by S. Frances Harrison.
Illustrated by Gordon Browne. - Illustrated Interviews LIV. Sir W. Martin Conway, by Framley Steelcroft.
- An Earth-Girdler, by George Dollar.
- How Buildings Are Moved, by James Walter Smith.
- The Telegraph Message, by Robert Barr.
Illustrated by A. Pearse. - Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives
- Stanhope A. Forbes
- King Christian IX of Denmark
- Queen Louise of Denmark
- August Manns
- Samuel Pierpoint Langley
- The New Flying-Machine, by Professor S. P. Langley.
- A Mystery of Evil, by J. Laurence Hornibrook.
Illustrated by Paul Hardy. - From Behind the Speaker's Chair, by Henry W. Lucy.
Illustrated by F. C. Gould. - Extremes Meet, by Mary E. Johnson.
Illustrated by Paul Hardy. - Captains of Atlantic Liners, by Alfred T. Story.
- A Long Shot, by W. Buckley.
Illustrated by C. J. Staniland. - The Queen's Stables, by C. S. Pelham-Clinton.
- At the Pistol's Point, by E. W. Hornung.[2]
Illustrated by W. Thomas Smith. - Side-Shows (4 of 6), by William G. FitzGerald.
- The Torture of the Mirror.
Illustrated by Alan Wright. - Witch-Scarers
- The Strawberry Thief, from the German of Pauline Schanz.
Illustrated by H. R. Millar. - Curiosities.
- ↑ A different edition of this is available to read at The Tragedy of the Korosko.
- ↑ A different edition of this is available to read at At the Pistol's Point.