Description: This is the May 1889 number of Scribner's Magazine. Complete issue is in very good condition. Just a bit of edge wear to the paper wrappers. Illustrated. See photo #3 for complete contents. 128 pages plus 80 pages of advertisements. Some highlights I find include: A frontispiece portrait of fishing the "Carcajou Pool" by M.J. Burns. An illustrated essay on fishing in "The Land of the Winanishe" (Small Salmon hunting in Canada). Robert Louis Stevenson's serial novel, Part VII, The Master of Ballantrae. Eugene Schuyler's essay "Count Leo Tolstoy Twenty Years Ago." Theodore Voorhees pens and illustrated essay headed "The Freight-Car Service." John Trowbridge contributes an essay on "Photography" (illustrated). Octave Thanet's "The Dilemma of Sir Guy the Neuter." Mrs. James T. Fields new poem, Not Strand But Sea.
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Features: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Contributors: R.L. Stevenson, John Trowbridge, Leroy Milton Vale, J.G. Aylwin Creighton, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Theodore Voorhees, Octave Thanet, Kate Stephens, Others
Topic: Fishing, Trains, Literature
Publication Month: May
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1889
Publication Name: Scribner's Magazine
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Genre: Fiction, Poetry, Novels