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Robert W. Chambers Periodical Appearances - Fiction & Non-Fiction ... |
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. | The Street of Four Winds type: short story |
The Wave published this story from The King in Yellow
in its May 18, 1895 issue The Wave was a San Francisco literary magazine |
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The Recruit type: short story |
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. | Ashes of Empire type: novelette |
Novelette appearing in the English Illustrated Magazine, July, 1896 | |||||||||
The Pickets type: short story |
McClure's Magazine. Volume VII October 1896. Includes
fiction by:
• Rudyard Kipling |
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In the Name of the Most High
type: novelette |
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The English Illustrated Magazine 1896 Volume XV 15 (April - September 1896) The Black Water by Robert CHAMBERS - illustrations by Lancelot Speed - page3 544 |
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The Messenger type: short story |
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Yo Espero (The Haunts of Men. 1898) type: short
story |
.Frontispiece: Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, by William Hole, writing by Robert W Chambers, H C Bunner, Richard Harding Davis, Auguste Gorguet, Henry Van Dyke, Charles Lanier, William Dean Howells, Clinton Scollard, F B Sanborn,, and others. | ||||||||||
p/a | The God of Battles
type: short
story |
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A Matter of Interest type: short story |
A Matter of Interest by Robert Chambers,
illustrated by B West Clinedist - serial continued in August |
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The Little Sexton type: short story |
The Windsor Magazine - Volume VI June To November 1897; London; Ward Lock; 1897. Windsor Magazine was a Strand-like publication geared to the Victorian middle class. Contents include: Commeroration of the Jubilee with Portraits of Queen Victoria's Eminent Subjects such as The Marquis of Salisbury, Gladstone, Lord Russell, Lord Kelvin, Frederick Greenwood, and more, "What They Will Say On Jubilee Day" by W. Pett Ridge, "The Christian" (Third and Fourth book0 by Hall Caine"The Aerial Brickfield" by John Mills and "The Gamblers of Gravel Mountain" illustrated by Warwick Goble, "Varsity Tales" by Max Pemberton illustrated by T.S.C. Crowther plus Interview with Max Pemberton at Home, "The Dorrington Deed-Box" serialized by Arthur Morrison illustrated by Harold Piffard, "Cricketers I Have Met" by C.B. Fry illustrated with photos, "Some Cricket Yarns" by Alfred Gibson,"How To Field At Cricket" by Prince Ranjitsinhji, "Prince Ranjit Sinhji:The Man and His Book", "Photographing Race Horses: Mr. Clarence Hailey", "The Little Sexton" by Robert W. Chambers, "The Naughty Doll" by Eugene Field, "The Reformation of the Jackeroo" by Guy Boothby illustrated by George Soper, "Madame Alice Gomez, "Winning the Victoria Cross" by Rudyard Kipling,etc. publisher London: Ward, Lock & Co. |
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p/a | Passeur
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Passeur, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine Oct 1897 | |||||||||
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. | D. Osborne, Writer of Romance type: article |
Magazine article. Overland, Jan, 1898 | |||||||||
Collector of the Porte type: short story |
McClure's Magazine. Volume XI from May—April 1898. Includes fiction
by:
• Rudyard Kipling |
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. | The Maker of Moons type: serial |
London: Illustrated London News, 1898.; 1898. November 5, 1898. Installment of The Maker of Moons by R. W. Chambers. Illustrated by Amedee Forestier. Illlustration shows a number of figures fighting in a dark alley. | |||||||||
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. | The Harbor-Master type: novelette |
Novelette appearing in Ainslee’s, Aug 1899 | |||||||||
Adventures of a Modest Man | |||||||||||
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p/a | The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | |||||||||
p/a | The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | |||||||||
p/a | The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | |||||||||
p/a | The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | |||||||||
The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | ||||||||||
The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | ||||||||||
p/a | The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup | |||||||||
The Conspirators type: |
with illustration by Thure de Thulstrup cover by James Burton "Columbia" the America's Cup Defender |
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The Conspirators type: |
cover by Unknown - "The Navy; Symbolic Group in high relief,designed by Frederick MacMonnies for the Memroial Arch at the North entrance to Prospect Park, Brooklyn." | ||||||||||
The Conspirators type: |
cover by unknown - photograph received from John F. Bass. "Major General Elwell S. Otis, U.S.V., Commander-in-Chief of the American Troops in the Philippines." | ||||||||||
The Spirit of the North type: short story |
SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE, October 28, 1899. Robert W. Chambers' "The Spirit of the North," with illustrations by Gustave Verbeek & Penrhyn Stanlaws. | ||||||||||
The Hunter type: short story |
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST dated November 25, 1899 with a picture on the front cover done by F.L. Fithian. The magazine is in very good condition, except for a tear on the back fold and outside edge of last few pages and an ad cut out of one page, it is illustrated and has 31 pages. There are articles and stories titled THE HUNTER BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS ILLUSTRATED BY HARRISON FISHER, THE MINISTER'S HENHOUSE BY CHARLES BATTELL LOOMIS ILLUSTRATED BY HARDING, THE NEW PROSPERITY BY FRANK A. VANDERLIP, THANKSGIVING ON CRAWFISH BAYOU BY RUTH McENERY STUART ILLUSTRATED BY H.L. EDWARDS AND WINFIELD S. LUKENS, THE LYRIC SEER BY EDWIN MARKHAM, AT DAWN BY OCTAVE THANLET ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLOTTE HARDING, FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE SEA BY CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY, LINCOLN AS CANDIDATE AND PRESIDENT BY COLONEL A.K. McCLURE, AN ELECTRICAL TRANSLATION BY ROBERT BARR ILLUSTRATED BY C.D. WILLIAMS and others. | ||||||||||
In Nauvoo type: short story |
SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE, December 9, 1899. Robert Chambers' "In Nauvoo," illustrated by A.B. Keller, is in this issue. Illustrators in this issue include: Henry Hutt and George Gibbs. This 24-page issue | ||||||||||
1900 | |||||||||||
The Uxen type: short story |
December 8, 1900 issue of "Collier's" magazine. Vol. 26, #10. Weekly news magazine has articles, stories, poetry, cartoons, color and black & white advertisements, black & white photos and illustrations, etc. In this issue: Poem: "A Christmas Dance in Dixie," by Frank L. Stanton. Short story: "Saint Gervase of Plessy: A Mystery," by Maurice Hewlett w/color illus. by A.B. Wenzell. Short story: "A Scout and A Stocking or Christmas at Fort Frayne," by Brig. Gen. Charles King w/drawings by Jay Hambridge. Short story: "The Uxen," by Robert W. Chambers - article about a political scandal, Cartoon: "The Passing of Two Christmas Dinners," drawn by Frank Ver Beck. Article: "Christmas Among the Poor in New York," by Henry W. Thomas. Photos and article: Yale vs. Harvard at New Haven, November 24. Full-page black & white illustrations: "The Captain's Christmas Dinner," by Henry Reuterdahl; "Washington's Last Christmas at Mount Vernon," by S.M. Arthurs. Two-page color illustration, "A Medieval Christmas - The Processional," by A.B. Wenzell . Full-page color ads: Williams' Shaving Soap, Pears' Soap, Sen-Sen (Sousa), Hyomei, Walter Baker & Co. Cocoa & Chocolate (back cover). | ||||||||||
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