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The S. S. Mcclure Co.

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Day
29
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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McCLURE'5 MAGAZINE FOR THE COMINO YEAR Some Notable Features - , , , These reminiscences contain more unpublihed war history than pUAC A nAMA'í any other book except the Government publicatlons. Mr. Dana OF1AO. rt. Utn O wasintimatelyassociated with Lincoln, Stanton, ürant, Sherman RFMINIPFMOFC; and theothergreat men of the Civil War. He had the coufidence rMLIVIIIMIOWCIMCO ofthe President and hisgreat War Secretary, and he was sent on T . , ,, , , . „,, „many private missions to make important investigations in the army. Lincoln called him " The Eyes ofthe Government at the Front." Everywhere through the mempirs are bits of Secret History and Fres A Recollictions of Great Men. These Reminiscences Wlll be illustrated with many Rare and Unmblished War J'hotozraphs from the Government coilection which now contains over 8,000 negatives of almost pricelcss value. ' The Christmas McClure's contained a complete Short Story - by Rndyard Kipling entitled " The Tomb OF His Ancestoks," DlirtVADn imi in thetaleofaclouded Tiger, an oflicer in the Indian army, and KUUYAKU NlrLIMO a rebellious tribe. We have in hand also a New Bailad, a CTnDICC o rrT-m,mr powerful, grim, moving song of War Ships. It will be superbly O I JKIfcO &. rUfclVlo illustrated. Mr. Kipling will be a frequent contributor. ' ANTHONY HOPF' "Xupert of Hentzau," the sequel 10 "The Prisoner of nir-l.i .V-ïl ï a irivw,?. I splendid mvention, in characters. in dramatic NEW ZENDA NOVEL "tiolis, t noblest and most stirring novel that - - - - . Anthony Hope has ever written. IanMactaren, oft'avèYhanetTsïepken CranU'ivd'iny SHORT STORIES BY otherstne best story wnters in the world, will contribute fiPFAT AIITMODC to McCLURE'S dunng the coming year. V-lKCM I AU I MUKO CnlCriM'C I ATCCT f4'"','1 Wonderful Invention. The result of eight years' CUI9UN O L.M I LO I constant labor. Mountains Rround to dust and the iron ore ArIJIF;iriWICMT extracted by magneiism. The Fastest Shit. An article by fV-niC VtlllCIMI the inventor and constructor of " Turbinia," a vessel that can - - - - - i - make tlie speed of an express train. Makirf a Grtat Telescope, by the most competent auhonty living. Lord Keivin, a character sketch and sifóance of a conversaron with this eminent scientist on unsolvedproblems óf Science. suurance ot Drawn from fifteen years' personal experienceas brakeman, - _. ._ ■ man and engineer, by Hertert H. Hamblin. It is a narrative of THE RAILROAD work adventure, hazards accident and escapes, and is as vivid MAM'C I ICC and dramatic asa piece of fiction. MAW O Llr C. TH E CIJSTER The acc;"t Ofthis terrible fight written down by Hamlin Garland " MSQCATDC as it carne from the lips of 7itAfooj, an old Indian Chief who was IVIMOOnvKL a participant in it. lts homes, streets means of travel, water supply, safeguards of life and ■.,-■■■ ..__.- health, sports and pleasures- the conditions of life of the perfected city of NEW YORK the next century, by Col. George E. Waring, Jr., Commissioner ofthe iti mrv Street-Cleaning Department of New York. IN I95O MADIT TlAfAIM Mark Jwail confibutes an article in his old marnier, describing his MAKK. TWAIN myage from India to South África. The illustrations are bv A B --- ■ F""t and Peter Newell, and are as droll and humorous as the article itielf! Andrée: His Balloon and his Expedition, from materials furnished by 1 the brother of-Mr. Stnnbcrg,,Andrée's companion. Sven Ilrdin in ADVE1MTIJRF Unexfilored Asm, a story of remarkable adventure and endurance I WVCIMIUKC. %?T ',!Ltl Fr VWTwry' He VS tonurtd ánd finally escaped to India. LntfariAbiSfan'OUS eXPlr" Wrlt" f th yearhe 'Ved Ín iaL f" ""h of I NANQFN I tiThMg!'i)rCtiCeX,pl0rer!!aSWrittenanar'!cIeonthcPossib'litiesof'-eaching I 'MftlMOtlM the North Pole ; on the methods that the next expedition should adopt, and the climate the ocean cnrrT",0""1," knowledSe " be gained by an expedition; concern.ng the BrearéS valué tosciènee? P 'Pature of the water, etc. This knowledge will be ofthe The best artists and illustrators are making pictures for 1 1 McClurksAIagazine. A. B. Frost , Peter Nnvell ,C D . Gibson, LUSTRATIOWS Howard Pyle Kenyon Car, C. K. Linson, IV. D. Stevens, Alred I ILLtfa ' " ' IWIMO Brennan, and others. ,rca „nenTn,? ííovfmber umber will be given free with new subscriptions. This number contains the ïccöunfofld ' "S Rem'"I5,nc. Mark Twain's Voyage from India to Scuth África, the iccount of Edison's great mvention, and a masa of interesting matter and illustrations. r Be sure to ask for t la subscribías 10 Cents a Copy t $1.00 a Year - - 200 East 25th Street. New York

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