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The Penny Illustrated Paper & Illustrated Times. March 28th, 1891.
- Issue.
- £16.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, March 28th, 1891." This issue contains 8 Pages, 16 Sides, and has been removed from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Personal Politics. Written by The Scene-Shifter.
a- The Temperance Movement.
b- Mr. Raper.
c- Opposed by Mr. Matthews.
d- Mr. Raikes is in Hot Water.
e- Boy Messengers.
f- Anecdotes of Mr. Hancock.
g- So General Johnston.
2- Facts and Faces. Written by The Prompter.
a- The Loss of the Emigrant Ship Utopia, off Gibraltar.
b- Bismarck Repelled Them.
c- The New Emperor.
d- The Leader of the Centre.
e- The Baccarat Scandal.
f- The Principals Portrayed.
g- Good Friday and the Royal Academy.
h- A "Show Sunday."
i- Archbishop of Canterbury.
j- Members of the Academy.
k- Sunday Picture Galleries.
l- The Museum by Night. (British Museum).
m- Fourth Olympian Carnival.
n- Devonians in London.
o- The British Artists.
3- The Wonderful Adventures of Phra and Phoenician. Retold by Edwin Lester Arnold. Chapter XXIII. (To be Cont.)
4- Books and Bookmen. Written by The Tatler.
a- "A Sappho of Green Springs."
b- Mr. George Moore.
c- Turgueneff.
5- How the World Wags.
a- Her Majesty's Departure from Grasse.
b- Emperor William and his Grandfather.
c- The German Exhibition in London.
d- The Panorama of the Crucifixion.
e- The Newfoundland Question.
f- The House of Commons Steeplechase.
g- Lord Salisbury.
h- The Faversham Mystery.
i- The Conflict in Chile.
j- A Paris Sensation.
k- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jackson.
l- Forcibly Seized by her husband.
m- Mr. Justice Cave.
n- The Court of Appeal.
o- The Lord Chancellor.
p- Young Chadwick's Alleged Complicity in the Kentish Town and Marylebone Murders.
6- A Miser's Hoard.
7- The World of Pastime. Written by Banshee.
a- The Boat-Race.
b- High Feather.
c- The Athletic Sports.
d- Football Association Cup.
e- The Ranelagh Cup.
f- Lord Lonsdale.
g- Cross Country Association.
8- The Racing World. Written by Bendigo.
a- Clerks of Courses.
9- Our Volunteer Defenders.
10- The Queen's Visit to Grasse.
11- The World of Women. Written by Marguerite.
a- The Smart Spring Mantle.
b- War against the Moths' Eggs.
12- The Czar's Last Tribute to His Old English Nurse.
13- "Royal Maundy" at Whitehall.
14- Full Page Advert for "Beecham's Pills."
15- Cycling Round the World. By the P.I.P. Cyclists. Letter XVII. From Brindisi to Corfu.
16- Cycle & Camera. Written by N.C.U.
17- Legal Column. Written by Lex.
Engravings.
1- The Calamitous Loss of the Emigrant Ship Utopia off Gibraltar : Gallant Rescues by British Bluejackets. (Front Page Engraved Drawing).
2- The Late Dr. Windhorst. (Small Engraving).
3- Principals in the "Baccarat" Case. Mr. Arthur Wilson & §Sir W. G. Gordon-Cumming's. (Portrait Drawing for each.)
4- Walter Frederick Chadwick, charged with the Kentish Town Murder. (Portrait Drawing)
5- The Blackburn Cottage to which Mr. Jackson escorted Mrs. Jackson. (Drawing).
6- Sketches of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race.
7- The Oford and Cambridge Sports (2 Drawings)
8- Our Volunteer Defenders. (Showing the Following 7 Drawings).
a- "Who Said 'Rats'?"
b- Shoeing at an Awkward Moment.
c- Our Ambulance Service is Useful.
d- Marching Column, with Transport Waggons.
e- Extra Infantry Drill.
f- The Transport Mule Fancies "Afternoon Tea."
g- Thirsty Souls : What would Sir Wilfred Lawson Say ?
9- The Queen's Visit to Grasse.
a- President Carnot. Republican Host of Queen Victoria.
b- Her Majesty's Residence at Grasse : The Grand Hotel.
c- The Beautiful Town of Grasse, a Delightful Flower Garden, in which Her Majesty Resides.
10- A Smart Spring Mantle. (Fashion).
11- Pony and Galloway Races at the Ranelagh Club. (Half Page of Drawings by W. B. Wollen.)
12- Maunday Thursday Royal Gifts : Souvenir of the Ceremony as Performed at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall. (Half Page Engraving).
13- The P.I.P. Cyclists at Corfu. (4 Circular Photographs)
a- Arrival of the Favorinina in Port.
b- "When Greek joins Greek."
c- A Greek Soldier Deciphering Baedeker in Corfu.
d- Strolling through the Gardens of the Villa of Mourepos, Corfu.
