The Bystander. May 31st, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," May 31st, 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 Portrait shows "The Latest Photograph of Mr. Balfour."
2- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
3- Photograph showing "The Naval and Military Tournament at the Agricultural Hall."
4- The Weekly Article "People of the Hour."
a- The Attack on the Premier. (Mr. Balfour)
b- Heir to the Hapsburgs.
c- The Archduke's Bride.
d- Photograph of "Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria, and his wife, the Princess of Hohenberg."
e- Miss Henrie Van der Hoven. (with Photograph)
f- Mr. P. F. Warner and St Mary-at-Hill. (with Photograph)
g- Photograph of G. H. Hirst (Yorkshire Cricketer)
h- Photograph of Miss Patience Seymour. (Actress)
i- Mr. Charles Allom. (with Portrait Photograph)
j- Mme. de Cisneros. (with Photograph)
k- Miss Dorothy Beale, Head of Cheltenham Ladies College. (with Photograph)
l- Sir Martin Conway. Artist, Author and Explorer. (with Photograph)
5- Article with the Following 2 Photographs for "The Amateur Golf Championship."
a- A. G. Barry, the winner of the Amateur Championship.
b- Amateur Golf Championship at Prestwick : The Hon. Osmund Scott at the fourteenth Hole.
6- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs for "The "Concours Hippique" at Berlin : The Crown Prince and other Royalties enjoy the Programme of Events."
a- The Crown Prince and the Prince of Thurn and Taxis Hurrying to get a view of an exciting race.
b- What is the Joke ?
c- Duke Von Alvensleben courteously salutes a lady who has thrown him a bouquet.
7- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
8- Full Page of Impressions drawn by Norman Morrow for "The Naval Exhibition at Earl's Court."
9- Photograph showing "Craig-y-nos, Mme. Patti's beautiful Welsh Palace, which is again in the market."
10- Full Page Drawing by E. S. Klempner called "Awkwardly Expressed.'
11- Full Page Photograph called "Blanche-Marie Michu." Miss Adrienne Augarde, who is playing "Blanche-Marie," one of the two Little Michus, at Daly's Theatre.
12- The Weekly Article "Points from the Playhouses," illustrated by Norman Morrow.
a- Lyric Theatre : "Hamlet"
b- Drury Lane : "The Merchant of Venice"
c- Great Queen Street Theatre : "The Palace of Truth"
d- The Continental Season.
13- Photograph of "Mme. Simone Le Bargy."
14- Photograph of "Mme. Rejane."
15- Article called "Ascension Day at Venice."
16- Photograph showing "Ascension Day at Venice : Waiting for the figures of the Magi and the Angel tp appear from the "Torre dell' orologio," in St. Mark's Square."
17- Article with the Following Photographs called "England and Afghanistan. Friendly Relations-Interchange of Courtesies."
a- H.H. Habibullah Khan, G.C.M.G., Amir of Afghanistan.
b- The British Mission to Kabul.
c- View of the Palace of Jelalabad, lent by the Amir to the Members of the British Mission.
d- Another view of the Palace at Jelalabad, showing the luxurioun Vegetation in the Garden.
18- Article called "Concerning Mr. C. T. Yerkes." (No. 78 of the Series)
19- Full page Drawing by B. Kronstrand called "The Electric Transport King."
20- The Weekly Article "Matters Musical."
21- Photograph showing the Harpist "Miss Astrid Yden."
22- Article with the Following Photographs called "Dr. Doyen : and his Serum Cure for Cancer." Written by John N. Raphael.
a- Dr. Doyen's private hospital in Paris.
b- The Centre of the Operating-room : Medical students remain outside the rail.
c- Dr. Doyen in his Study. (Full Page)
d- One of the Studies where the Serum are observed.
23- Full Page Drawing by A. T. Smith called "Of Mushroom Growth."
24- Short Story called "The Adventure of an Innocent." Written by John F. Macdonald.
25- Full Page Drawing by J. Da Costa.
26- Full Page Drawing by Lawson Wood, called "Mr. Biff's Travels with a Guide-Book : Chapter XVI.-On a Texas Cattle Ranch."
27- The Weekly Article called "The Library."
28- The Weekly Article called "A Bookman's Gossip."
29- Portrait Photograph of "Mr. W. J. Locke." (Author)
30- Portrait Photograph of "M. Pierre Loti." (Author)
31- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. John N. Raphael." (Author)
32- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. F. B. Bradley-Birt." (Author)
33- Photograph showing the "Cemetery of Pere la Chaise, Paris.
35- Full Page showing "Impressions by Leo Munro of "The Australian Cricket Team."
36- Photograph showing "Princess Christian driving in her Thornycroft car to open a bazaar at Woolwich."
37- Article called "Golf Notes and Notions," written by Ernest Lehmann.
38- Article called "Automobile Topics." Written by Alfred C. Hunter.
39- Photograph showing "A 90 h.-p. racing Renault, a likely winner in the French eliminating trial."
40- Photograph showing "M. Girardot at the wheel of a 100 h.-p. C. G. V."
41- The Weekly Article with the Following Photographs called "Lawn-Tennis Notes." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
a- S. H. Smith pressed on his Backhand.
b- N. B. Ramsay, Champion of Shanghai.
c- Miss C. M. Wilson.
d- Qa Kamba Team, Johannesburg, winners of the Transvaal Inter-Club Championship.
42- Article with the Following Photographs called "American Lady Golfers in England."
a- Miss G. Bishop.
b- The American Team of Lady Golfers who came over to play in the International Match at Cromer.
43- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows." Wriotten by Mrs. Jack May.
44- Full Page Sketch by K. Pleydel Young, showing "A fashionable tulle and chiffon boa, as sold by Messrs. Marshall and Snelgrove."
45- Article called "The Menu for a Little Dinner." Written by Emilia.
46- Article called "The Connoisseur : Old Sun Dials."