The Bystander. November 1st, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander,' November 1st, 1905. Number 100.
This issue contains 26 Pages, 52 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good, the Spine being strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.
Contents.
1- Front Page shows a Portrait photograph of "Lady Mary Hamilton, one of the richest heiresses of the century."
2- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
3- Small Photograph showing "H.M.S. "King Edward VII," at Target Practice of Tetuan Coast of Morocco.
4- Full Page showing the following Two Half Page Photographs for "The Opening of the Steeplechase Season."
a- At Sandown Park : Norbiton Handicap Hurdle Race.
b- At Sandown Park : Round the Sale Ring.
5- The Topictator.
6- Article with Photographs called "Cats!" (The Cat Show at the Crystal Palace.)
7- Full Page showing the Following Two Photographs for "The Russian Revolution : Striking Street Scenes in St. Petersburg."
a- A Potent Cause of Revolution : Wounded Reservists soliciting alms outside a church door.
b- A Regiment patrolling the Streets of St. Petersburg during the recent riots.
8-The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
9- Small Photograph showing "Mr. Alfred Lester, the new comedian in "The Palace Review."
10- Photograph showing the "Return of Troops to Jersey after an absence of thirteen months : Arrival of the East Surrey Regiment at Victoria Pier, October 24."
11- Article called "Peeresses and their Jewels."
12- Small Portrait Photograph of "Lady Ludlow."
13- Small Portrait Photograph of "Princess Henry of Battenberg."
14- Small Portrait Photograph of "Captain Claud Rome." (11th Hussars).
15- Small Portrait Photograph of Mrs. Rome. (nee Miss Grace Blyth.)
16- Full Page called "Mr. Horner and "Truth". (Showing the Following Four Photographs.)
a- The Earl of Lytton.
b- The Countess of Lytton.
c- Rear-Admiral Groome, C.V.O.
d- Mr. Frederick Horner, M.P.
17- Small Photograph showing "The Ceremonial Opening of the Law Courts : The Lord Chancellor entering the House of Lords after Service in the Abbey."
18- Photograph showing "Three Generation of Hranthams." (on Horseback)
19- Full Page Photograph showing "The "Jersey Lily" in the States." (Mrs. Langtry who is about to start for America on a long theatrical tour.)
20- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria."
21- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Sir S. E. Cornwall."
22- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Mr. Alfred Austin." (Poet)
23- Small Photograph showing "Miss Dorothy Minto." (Actress)
24- Photograph showing "Mr. E. T. Salvesen, K.C." (Judge)
25- Photograph showing "His Excellency Chang, the Chinese Minister."
26- Photograph showing "Miss Chang, daughter of the Chinese Minister."
27- Photograph showing "The Late Princess Peter Napoleon Bonaparte."
28- Photograph called "The German Crown Prince at "Bad Kreuth". showing "The Crown Prince's Hunting Party." (The first photograph of the Royal Couple since their marriage.)
29- Article called "The Saxon Royal Divorce."
30- Small Portrait Photograph showing "The King of Saxony."
31- Photograph showing "The Ex-Queen of Saxony."
32- Photograph showing "Dresden : The Capital of Saxony, the most beautiful city in Germany. View of the old town."
33- Article called "A Derelict Gamblers' Row." (Lawrenceburg, Indiana).
34- Small Portrait Photograph of "Wesley Hickman, Co-Founder of Gamblers' Row."
35- Article with Photographs called "A Vine in Decline : The Vintage at Montreaux, which has fallen on Evil Days."
36- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "The Threatened Rhine Falls."
a- The Falls near Schaffhausen.
b- The Falles at Laufenburg.
37- The Weekly Article called "The Playhouses," This week talks about "Man and Superman" at the Court Theatre.
38- Two Full Pages showing Seven Quarter Page Photographs for "The Perfect Lover," at the Imperial Theatre.
39- Double Page showing the Following Photographs for "Sweet Hampstead : A Village Revelling in Varieties."
a- The Viaduct, East Heath.
b- Church Row, and St. John's Church, rebuilt in 1745.
c- Erskine House.
d- The Firs, Hampstead Heath.
e- The old "Bull and Bush" Inn.
f- Gudge's Walk, Hampstead.
g- Well Walk, Hampstead.
40- Full Page Photograph called "Sports at the Vatican under the Presidency of Pope Pius X," showing "The Gymnasts of the Catholic Societies receiving the Pope's Blassing."
41- Short Story called "Up at the Schatze Alp." Written by C'Nic.
42- Full Page Drawing by Balliol Salmon.
43- Two Page Article on "Hunting."
44- Full Page Photograph called "With the Hadlow Harriers," showing a Competition Photo called "The Kill." An incident of a day's sport with the Hadlow Harriers in the "Garden of England.
45- Small Photograph called "The New Forest Deerhounds : A consultation."
46- Photograph called "The Ward Union Staghounds."
47- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "With the Fitzwilliam Hunt."
a- A Visit to the Hounds. (How we spend part of a Sunday afternoon at Milton.)
b- How we go "cubbing" with the Fitzwilliam Hunt at Milton.
48-The Weekly Article "The Library."
49- Full Page showing the Following Two Photographs' called "A Little-Known Relic of Mary Stuart."
a- Arcades of the Chapel of Mary Queen of Scots at Roscoff, Brittany.
b- The Chapel of Mary Queen of Scots at Roscoff, Brittany.
50 Article called "A Bookman's Gossip."
51- Small Photograph of "Mr. Reginald Turner." (Author)
52- Small Portrait Photograph of "Helen Mathers" (Author)
53- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mme. E. Maria Albanesi." (Author)
54- Article called "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
55- Article with Photographs called "A New Chapel at Hurstpierpoint College."
56- Article called "Sport of the Week-end." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
57- Article called "Musical Matters."
58- Photograph showing "Dr. Cummings, the Principal of the Guildhall School of Music."
59- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows." Written by Mrs. Jack May.
60- Article called "The Menu : Various Ways of Cooking Game." Written by Emilia.
61- Article called "A Woman's Note Book." Written by Lady Phyllis.