The Strand Magazine/Volume 18/Issue 105


Vol. 18. No. 105.
September 1899.

Contents (not listed in original)

  • The Purple Terror, by Fred M. White.
    Illustrated by Paul Hardy.
  • A Peep Into "Punch", 1885-9, by J. Holt Schooling.
  • Stories of the Sanctuary Club, III. The Diana Sapphire, by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace.[1]
    Illustrated by Sidney Paget.
  • The Southern Cross Antarctic Expedition, by Sir George Newnes.
  • A Master of Craft (5 of 12), by W. W. Jacobs.
    Illustrated by Will Owen.
  • The Assassin of the Empress, by Benj. H. Ridgely.
  • An Amateur Buddha, by John Foster Fraser.
    Illustrated by W. B. Wollen.
  • Water Polo, by Albert H. Broadwell.
  • Hilda Wade, VII. The Episode of the Stone That Looked About It, by Grant Allen.[2]
    Illustrated by Gordon Browne.
  • Animal Actualities: XV. Misunderstood.
    Illustrated by J. A. Shepherd.
  • The Event of the Day, by Neil Wynn Williams.
    Illustrated by A. Pearse.
  • The Youngest Engine-Driver in the World, by George Dollar.
  • The Seven Dragons, VII. The Heart of Stone and the Heart of Gold, by E. Nesbit.[3]
    Illustrated by H. R. Millar.
  • Curiosities.
  1. A different edition of this is available to read at Stories of the Sanctuary Club.
  2. A different edition of this is available to read at Hilda Wade.
  3. A different edition of this is available to read at The Book of Dragons.