The Bystander. May 10th, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," May 10th, 1905. 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 the actress "Miss Mabel Green."
2- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
3- Photograph showing "The Annual Easter Sunday Parade at Atlantic City, U.S.A., the popular seaside resort for "Easterners"."
4- The Weekly Article "People of the Hour."
a- Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A. ( with Photograph)
b- Mr. W. P. Frith, R.A. (with Photograph)
c- Mr. Luke Fildes, R.A. (with Photograph)
d- Miss Marguerite Helen Nevill. (with Photograph)
e- Miss Dermot Doyne. ( with Photograph of her on Horseback)
f- Mdlle. Mariska Recsey. ( with Photograph)
g- The Late Lord Grimthorpe. (with Photograph)
5- Portrait Photograph of "Mme. Suzanne Adams," Opera Singer.
6- Photograph of "Mme. Kirkby Lunn," as she appeared in "Salome".
7- Photograph of "Frau Wittich," as Brunnhilde.
8- Portrait Photograph of "Miss Agnes Nicholls," who sings in the "Ring".
9- Portrait Photograph of "Miss Edna Thornton," who makes her debut at Covent Garden this season.
10- Article with Photograph called "May Day Celebrations at Whitelands College, Chelsea : The Throne Room on May Morning."
11- Small Portrait Photograph of "Princess Victoria of Wales."
12- Full Page showing the Following Four Quarter Page Photographs for "Romeo and Juliet" at the Imperial Theatre."
a- Mr. Lewis Waller, as Romeo.
b- Miss Evelyn Millard, as Juliet.
c- Miss Mary Rorke, as Juliet's Nurse.
d- Mr. H.V. Esmond, as Mercutio.
13- Article called "Points from the Playhouses." Illustrated by Norman Morrow.
a- St. James's Theatre : "John Chilcote, M.P."
b- Daly's Theatre : "The Little Michus".
c- The Alhambra Theatre.
14- Full Page Photograph called "Comedy Love-Making Scene from "What Pamela Wanted" at the Criterion Theatre," showing Mr. Lennox Pawle and Miss Ethel Irving.
15- Full Page Photograph called "At the Criterion Theatre Miss Ethel Irving's First Essay at Management," showing "Mr. Leslie Faber and Miss Ethel Irving."
16- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
17- Small Photograph showing the "Unveiling of the Cross at Edinburgh in memory of the men of the Scottish Horse who fell in the South African War."
18- Full Page of Drawings by Rossi Ashton called "The Trials of a Motor Cabbie".
19- Full Page Drawing by Lawson Wood, called "Mr. Biff's Travels with a Guide-Book" Chapter XIII.- In An Australian Bush Fire.
20- Article called "Paris Acclaims King Edward." Written by John N. Raphael.
21- Article called "Concerning Sir William Crookes." (No. 75 of the Series)
22- Full Page Drawing by B. Kronstrand called "The Inventor of the Radiometer."
23- The Weekly Article called "Musical Matters.".
24- Portrait Photograph of "Dr. Hans Richter."
25- Three Pages of Photographs showing the Following Academy Pictures.
a- "A Foundling" by Enid Blair Leighton (Full Page)
b- "An Unfinished Symphoy" by Charles M. Q. Orchardson. (Half Page)
c- "Home Along" by Stanhope A. Forbes. (Half Page)
d- "Sisters" by A. Chevallier Tayler. (Half Page)
e- "The Cheat" by The Hon. John Collier. (Half Page)
26- Short Story "On the Borderline." Written by Edmund C. Yates.
27- Full Page Drawing by Hilda Cowham called "A Natural Conclusion."
28- The Weekly Article called "The Library."
29- The Weekly Article called "A Bookman's Gossip."
30- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. J. M. Barrie." (Author and Dramatist)
31- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. William Leonard Courtney."
32- Two Pages showing the Following Six Photographs from "The Naval Exhibition at Earl's Court."
a- Scenery in the Exhibition grounds : Old houses and natural arch rock, with realistic sea effects in the distance.
b- The Queen's Palace, which has been newly decorated, and inside which is the "Daily Graphic's" popular exhibit.
c- The bandstand decorated with portrait of famous Admirals.
d- An Old-World corner : View of Fishing Village (not unlike Clovelly) with cliffs in background. On the right is a realistic model of Nelson's Flagship. H.M.S. "Victory".
e- "Life on a Cruiser" at the Earl's Court : The aft deck.
f- "Life on a Cruiser" at Earl's Court : The men's mess-room.
33- Article "Lawn Tennis : Prospects of the Season- International Matches." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
34- Small Photographs of the Following Tennis Players.
a- P. de Borman (Belgium)
b- Holcombe Ward (America)
c- W. A. Larned. (America)
d- S. H. Smith. (England)
e- F. L. Riseley. (England)
f- A. F. Wilding (Australasia)
35- Article called "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
36- Full Page Drawing by Wallis Mills, called "Nasty".
37- The Weekly Article called "Automobile Topics," written by Alfred C. Hunter.
38- Photograph showing "A Huge Hotchkiss car which willcompete for the Gordon Bennett Cup."
39- Cricket Article with the Following Photographs called "Pavilion Glimpses," written by E. H. D. Sewell.
a- Dr. W. G. Grace.
b- C. B. Fry.
c- Denton (Yorkshire) hero of the first Century of the season.
d- The Australian Team.
40- Full Page showing Three Photographs from the "Lingfield Park May Meeting."
41- Full Page showing Six Photographs from "The Hastings Dog Show : Prizewinners in Different Classes."
42- Article called "A Woman's Note Book." Written by Lady Phyllis.
43- Article called "The Connoisseur."
44- The Weekly Article called "Frocks, Frills, and Furbellows." Written by Mrs. Jack May.