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Mcclure's Magazine

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Day
17
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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FOR TME COMINO YEAR Some Notable Features These rcminUcences contain more unpublihed war history than i y.Q T nAM A'C any oler book except the Government publicauons. Mr. Dana [ OH AO A UnIMn O was intimately assoaated with Lincoln, Stanton, Gran:, Sherman, ÍorrUíllMlOCKI'CO an the otiier great men of the Civil War. He had the confidence Kt.lVllNIOlrC.lMUC.0 of the President and hisgre.it War Secretary, and he was sent on " man y prizate missions lo makc important investigations in the army. Lincoln called him ' The Eyes of the G:z-erttner.t attht Frente Everywhere through these memoirs are bits of Secret Hisiory and Fresh Recolledions cf Great .Men. These Reminiscences will be illuscrated with many Rare and Unpuhlisked War Fhotograpfcs trom the Government collection, which now contains over 8,000 negatives of almost prieel ess value. The Christmas McClure's contained a complete Short Story . by R'.idyard Kiptin? entitled "TheTomsck His AxcssroRS," DlinVADn ÏIPI tCl inetale'oiaclouded Tiger, an officer in the ladran army, and R.UUTMPIU IN.irL.IIMU a rebellious tnbe. We have in hand also a New Ba; '.a. a QTODIPQ JP, PHPW! powertul, grim, moving song of War $hip. It will be super bly ? ' Vruco Ot rsjlLlW ïllustraced. Mr. Kiphng will be a frequent cor.tributor. ;.lTUAMw unDC'O "Rupert fff Hmtzm? the sequel to "The Prisoner of AN I HUiMY MUrtO Ztnda " In splendid inventt'ooi in chiracttrs, in dr.un.itic KICTVM 7CMHA MrCI siïuaiions, u is ihs nob:e;t and most sunïtig novel ihat INHW .CUi INUVCL Anthony Hope has ever writtea. Rudyard Kipling, Robtrt Barr, WiUiam Allen White nrnir r- Ian Vaciaren, Octave Thanet, Sttpken Crai. and mir.tf ö H ö K T ST ORÍES BY others, tr.e best story writers in ihc world, w:ll contribuye PiDPAT AIITUHDQ 10 McCLURE'S during the coming year. Vjrvc-M ' MJ ' nurto Edison1 s lï'or.dtrful Invtntion, The resul t ofeight years LQ50NS LATEST constant labor Mounrams eround to dust and the roo ore IIPlirMr.T extracted by magnettsm, Tkt rastest Ship, An amele by ACHIEVEIVlcNT lh inventor aad constructor of "Turbinia," a vessel t hatean make the spsied oi an express train. Makiv.g a Geat Tele scope, by the most competent authority living Lor d Ktli i. a character sketch and substance oí a conversation with this eminent scientist on un solved problems oi saence. Drawn from fifteen years' personal expenenceai brak e man, TLJC O A 1 1 DAn - man and engineer, by Herbert H, Hatnblin. It is sl na.rra.ttve of I nt KAlLKUAL work, adventure, hazards, accidenis and escapes, and is as VLVid MAiyrC I I CC and dramatic as a piece of fiction. IVIMIM O UITC T"LJC CUSTER The accottilt of this terribla fight written down by Hamlin Garland jV as u carne from the lips of Tvjo Moor.s, an old lndian Chief who was MASSACRE a participant in it. lts houses, streets, means of travel, water supply, safeguards cf life and .._... JfW health. sports and pleasures - the conditions of lile of the peneeted city of IMtW YUKn the next century, by Col. George E. Waring, Jr., Commiioner of the M IQO Street-Cleamng Department of New Vork. 1 m IJsJvr Mark Twaiq contributes an article in his old manner, de?cribing his MARK. TWAIN voyage from India to South África. The ïllustrations are by A. B. Frost and Peter ÏVrwel, and are a droll and huniorous as the article itsetf. Andrée: His Batloon and his Expedition, from materhU furni!i --i by i the brocher of Mr. Strinberg, Andréc's companion. Siten Htdin in ADVENTURE Unexpt&rtd Asia, a story of remarkable adventure and enduranco. : - Land r ■. Tkibei. W% own story. He was captured, tonured and finally escaped to India. Jw'cson in the Far Nvrth. The famous explorer writes of the years he lived in regions far oorth of the boundanes of hitman habitauon. j p t I e Srcat Arctic explorer bas written an article on the possibilities of reaching NANSEN the North Pole ; on the methods that the next expedition should adopt, and the ' important scientific knowledge to begaïned by an expeduion ; concernmg the climate, the occan currents, depths and temperature of the water, etc. This knowledge will be of the greatest value to science. The best artists and illustrators are making pi et tires for ] tj-t-m-ri. m. ■ .n. JTÜ-ü Í McClure's Magazine. A. B. Frost, Peter Neivell, C. D. Gróson, I LLUSTRATIONS Howard Pye, Kenyon C&x, C. JC. Linson, IV. D. Stezens, Aired ■ BrennaHy and others. ? The November Number will be given free with new subscriptions. Thïs number contains the opening chapters of Dana's Reminiscences, Mark Twains Voy ige from India to South Airica, the account of Edison's great invention, and a mass of intcresting matter and illustratioiis. Be sure to ask for it ín sttbscribiag 10 Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year The S. S. McCLURE CO.. - ' - , 200 East 25th Street. New York

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