The Strand Magazine/Volume 17/Issue 100


Vol. 17. No. 100.
April 1899.

Contents (not listed in original)

  • The One Hundredth Number of The Strand Magazine, by Sir George Newnes.
  • Round the Fire, XI. The Story of the Latin Tutor, by A. Conan Doyle.
    Illustrated by Sidney Paget.
  • Letters of Burne-Jones to a Child
    Illustrated by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
  • A Question of Habit, by W. W. Jacobs.
    Illustrated by W. S. Stacey.
  • In Nature's Workshop, IV. Masquerades and Disguises, by Grant Allen.
    Illustrated by Fred Enock.
  • Illustrated Interviews, LXIII. M. Vasili Verestchagin, by Arthur Mee.
  • The Tale of the American Volunteer, by Neil Wynn Williams.
    Illustrated by W. B. Wollen.
  • A Peep Into "Punch", III. 1860-1864, by J. Holt Schooling.
  • Hilda Wade, II. The Episode of the Gentleman Who Had Failed for Everything, by Grant Allen.[1]
    Illustrated by Gordon Browne.
  • A Great Railway Race, by Jeremy Broome.
  • A Railway Smash to Order.
  • A Gentle Custom, by Arthur I. Durrant.
    Illustrated by Paul Hardy.
  • Liquid Air, by Ray Stannard Baker.
  • Mr. Brisher's Treasure, by H. G. Wells.
    Illustrated by Claude A. Shepperson.
  • From Behind the Speaker's Chair, by Henry W. Lucy.
    Illustrated by F. C. Gould.
  • The Seven Dragons, II. The Purple Stranger, by E. Nesbit.[2]
    Illustrated by H. R. Millar.
  • Curiosities.
  1. A different edition of this is available to read at Hilda Wade.
  2. A different edition of this is available to read at The Book of Dragons.