The Bystander. May 17th, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander,' May 17th, 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 Pshows a Portrait Photograph of "A New Picture of Miss Morris Clarke," one of the Stately "Gibson Girls," in "Catch of the Season," at the Vaudeville Theatre.
2- The Weekly Article called "The World's Pageant."
3- Photograph showing "Mr. Ernest de Pas and the negro boy, Jack Simla."
4- The Weekly Article "People of the Hour."
a- Prince and Princess Nicola of Greece. (with Portrait Photograph)
b- Mr. Richard Harding Davis. (with Portrait Photograph)
c- Dr. Francis Galton. (with Portrait Photograph)
d- Admiral Prince Arisugawa. (with Portrait Photograph)
e- Miss Katherine Trefus's. (with Portrait Photograph)
f- Mrs. Joseph Laycock. (with Portrait Photograph)
g- Baron de Meyer. (with Photograph in Fancy Dress)
h- Lady Blount. (with Portrait Photograph)
i- Lady Florence Dixie. (with Portrait Photograph)
5- Article with the Following Photographs from "The All Ireland Temperance Bazaar."
a- Lady Rossmore.
b- Lady Castlemaine.
c- The Marchioness of Orronde.
6- Photograph showing "The Duchess of Westminster at Chester Races."
7- Photograph showing "Madame Yvette Guilbert."
8- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Pages of "Lord Hamilton's New Country Seat."
a- Coates Castle, the new country seat of the Marquis of Hamilton, as seen from the Garden.
b- The Duchess room at Coates Castle.
9- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
10- Photograph showing "The Skeleton cast Diplodocus Carnegii, just presented by Mr. Carnegie to the King.
11- Photograph showing "Manchester's New Sanatorium, on the border of Delamere Forest."
12- The Weekly Article "Points from the Playhouses." Illustrated by Norman Morrow.
a- Comedy Theatre : "The Dictator".
b- New Theatre : "Leah Kleschna".
c- Avenue Theatre.
13- "The Bystander" Theatre Guide.
14- Article called "Concerning Sir Henry Irving". (No. 76 of the Series)
15- Poem called "Valse". Written by Macdonald Hastings.
16- Full Page Drawing by B. Kronstrand, called "The Well-beloved Head of the Profession."
17- Full Page showing Four Photographs from "Hamlet" : As burlesqued by "The Follies," at the Palace Theatre.
18- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs for "Toy Motor-Boat Racing in Paris."
a- The three competitors taking their entries through the Tuileries Gardens.
b- The "Quinquinna," winner of the Cup.
19- Three Pages showing the Following Five Photographs for "Lake Como : At this time of year an ideal Rendezvous."
a- Tennyson's Hotel at Varenna, Lake Como. (Half Page)
b- View of Lake Como from Varenna, Station. (Half Page)
c- General view of Bellagio, on the Lake of Como. (Half Page)
d- The Landing stage at Bellagio, on the Lake of Como. (Half Page)
e- A Beautiful sunset on the Lake of Como. (Full Page)
20- Full Page Drawing by C. Douglas Mackenzie, called "Eyes Front!".
21- Double Page showing the Following Photographs of Yachts for "The Transatlantic Yacht Race : for the Kaiser's Cup."
a- "Atlantic" (the Favourite).
b- "Fleur de Lys" (Dr. W. A. Stimson)
c- "Valhalla" (Earl of Crawford)
d- "Sunbeam" (Lord Brassey)
e- "Hildegarde" (Mr. Edward R. Coleman)
f- "Thistle" (Mr. Robert E. Tod Atlantic Y.C.)
g- "Apache" (Mr. Edmund Randolph)
h- "Vergemere" (A Doubtful starter)
i- "Ailsa" (Mr. H. S. Redmond)
j- "Hamburg" (the only German Entry)
k- "Utowana" (Mr. Alison V. Armour)
l- "Endymion" (Mr. George A. Lauder)
22- Full Page Drawing by E. Cockburn Reynolds, called "The Blunderful Baboo."
23- Short Story called "The Return of Peter Tavirner." Written by E. Temple Thurston.
24- Full Page Drawing by Sydney Seymour Lucas, called "He Realised fully that it was utterly hopeless to forget her."
25- Full Page Drawing by Lawson Wood, called "Mr. Biff's Travels with a Guide-Book : Chapter XIV.- On The Australian Goldfields."
26- The Weekly Article called "The Library."
27- Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Ernest A. Viztetelly" (Author)
28- Portrait Photograph of "Mr. E. Phillips Oppenheim" (Author)
29- The Weekly Article "A Bookman's Gossip."
30- The Weekly Article called "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
31- Three Golf Photographs.
a- J. Robb.
b- John Bull, jun.
c- J. B. Pease bunkered at Muirfield.
32- Article called "The Coming Lawn Tennis Season." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
33- Three Tennis Photographs.
a- A. E. Beamish.
b- E. R. Allen.
c- M. J. G. Ritchie.
34- The Weekly Article called "Automobile Topics," written by Alfred C. Hunter.
35- Photograph showing "The new motor-cab which has at length been placed on the London streets."
36- The Weekly Article "Musical Matters."
37- Small Photograph showing "Herr Hegedus," who is to appear at Queen's Hall on Friday Evening. (Violinist)
38- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs for "Polo at Ranelagh : Royal Horse Guards (Subalterns) v. Ranelagh."
a- Racing for the Ball.
b- Changing Ponies.
c- Waiting for a Pass.
39- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows." Written by Mrs. Jack May.
40- The Weekly Article called "A Woman's Note Book." Written by Lady Phyllis.
41- The Weekly Article "The Menu : Some Seasonable Salads." Written by Emilia.
42- Article called "The Connoisseur : The Royal Society of Miniature Painters."