The Bystander. January 9th, 1907.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander." January 9th, 1907. This issue contains 28 Pages, 56 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good, the Spine being strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.
Contents.
1- Front Page Photograph shows "Mrs. Guy Fairfax," a prominent Yorkshire hostess and sportswoman. Like her cousin, Miss Muriel Wilson, she is an enthusiastic and accomplished amateur actress.
2- The Weekly Article "Bystander Comments."
3- Article called "The Decadence of the Bell : Decline and Fall of an Old-Established Noise-maker."
4- The Weekly Full Page of Illustrations drawn by Frank Gillett, called "The Topictator."
5- Article called "Racing Notions : Prospects for the Handicaps." Written by "Carbine".
6- Full Page showing the Following Ten small Portrait Photographs called "To Meet The King : Some notable members of last week's House-Party at Chatsworth."
a- Mrs. George Keppel.
b- M. Poklewski. (First Secretary of the Russian Embassy.)
c- Lady Desborough.
d- Lady Gosford.
e- Prince Henry of Pless.
f- Earl de Grey.
g- Sir Felix-Simon. (The Well-known throat specialist.)
h- Mr. Arthur Sassoon.
i- The Duke of Devonshire.
j- The King.
7- Full Page Photograph called "The Vine Hunt Ball," showing "Her Grace the Duchess of Wellington."
8- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
9- Small Portrait Photograph of "Sir Henry de Bathe, Bart."
10- Small Portrait Photograph of "Canon Barnett."
11- Photograph showing "The Princess Cantacuzene."
12- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "Two Towns in the Public Eye : The Bukharest Outrages-The Trouble at Tangier."
a- The Exhibition at Bukharest, Roumania - the scene of outrages, recently, on Englishmen.
b- The Market Place, Tangier, Morocco-the scene of outrages, often, on anybody.
13- Full Page of Illustrations by Fred Buchanan, called "Under The New Act," showing "The prospective trials of an average family under the New Act which extends the privilege of Workmen's Compensation to Domestic Servants."
14- Article with the Following Two Portrait Photographs called "The Late Baroness's Early Romance."
a- The Late Baroness Burdett-Coutts.
b- Mr. W. L. Burdett-Coutts, M.P.
15- Full Page showing the Following Four Photographs of "People being Talked About."
a- Sir A, Havelock, G.C.M.G.
b- Mr. J. Colman, junr.
c- Sir M. F. Ommanney, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., I.S.O.
d- Sir F.J.S. Hopwood, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
16- Portrait Photograph showing "Lady Angela Forbes."
17- Portrait Photograph showing "Lady Edith Villiers."
18- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs of "Some Noted Hunting Hostesses."
a- Lady Fitzwilliam and her little daughter, Lady Elfrida Fitzwilliam, on her Shetland pony, Mousie.
b- Mrs. Dennis Bowles, wife of the Master of the West Somerset Hounds.
c- Lady Clifford of Chudleigh. (on horseback).
19- Article with Photograph showing "The World's Only Princely Priest : Prince Max of Saxony."
20- Full Page Photograph of "The First Lady of Austria : H.I.H. the Archduchess Maria Annuziata, the niece of the Emperor of Austria, who has just been appointed leader of Society at the Austrian Court."
21- Full Page Photograph called "The Vicereine of India," showing "Lady Minto."
22- Full Page showing the Following Two Photographs for "The Minto Family on Tour."
a- Through the Kashmir Valley : The Viceroy's party is being lead by the Ladies Elliot, riding astride.
b- The Viseroy's Shooting Party : The Maharaj of Kashmir, Lord Minto, Lady Minto, and General Sir Amar Singh, Commander-in-Chief of Kashmir.
23- Article called "Continental Chat."
24- Photograph showing "Where the King will Stay : The Place des OEufs, Cauterets."
25- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "Where The Winter Sun Does Shine," showing "Sunny Monte Carlo, now the Centre of the Fashionable World."
a- Monte Carlo : On the Promenade.
b- Monte Carlo : A quiet nook overlooking the sea, showing the tropical vegetation.
26- Article called "Society on the Riviera," written by Grace Ellison.
27- Small Portrait Photograph showing "A Physician of Kings : Dr. D'Aremberg, of Cannes."
28- The Weekly Article "The Playhouses," written by Clement Scott.
a- His Majesty's Theatre : "Antony and Cleopatra."
29- Photograph showing "Another Cleopatra the Shakespeare's - Mr. Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopa'ra" in New York."
30- Small Photograph showing "Mr. Seymour Hicks." (Hicks's Theatre.)
31- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "On The Stage - and Off."
a- The Harlequinade in the "Belle of Mayfair" at the Vaudeville : A pleasing addition to a pleasing show.
b- A surprise for Piccadilly "Flower Girls".
32- Double Page Drawing by Gilbert Holiday showing "A Magnificent Scene at His Majesty's : Cleopatra Dallies with the Goldfish in Her Palace at Alexandria."
33- Full Page Photograph called "Scouring the States," showing "A New Portrait of Mr. H. B. Irving."
34- Worldly Short Story No. 56. "The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth." Written by Richard Marsh.
35- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs called "A Neglected Winter Resort : Malta's Sunny but unpatronised Capital, now the Scene of an acute Religious Crisis."
a- Christmas Day in Valetta : Some officers of the Fleet returning from Church.
b- In the Boracca Gardens, showing the luxuriant vegetation, and the necessity for Summer dresses and sunshades.
c- The Boracca Gallery : Valetta, overlooking the Grand Harbour, no longer the winter promenade of the fashionable world.
36- Full Page Photograph called "About to go on Tour," showing "A New Portrait of Miss Lily Brayton."
37- The Weekly Article "By Field, Stream & Covert."
38- Photograph showing "Badminton and Fox-hunting : The Duke of Beaufort and his children at the Badminton Kennels."
39- Photograph called "A Present from the Farmers," showing "The hounds of the North Cotswold Hunt, painted by Mr. Cuthbert Bradley and presented by the Farmers and Tradesmen of the hunt to the retiring M.F.H., Mr. Charles McNeil.
40- Article called "Garden Notes," written by Rusticus.
41- Photograph showing "A Fine Example of "Topiary" Gardening : The Maze at Elvaston Castle, Lord Harrington's Seat."
42- Photograph showing "The Prince of Wales shooting driven Partridges at Lord Mount Stephen's seat, Brocket Hall."
43- Photograph showing "With the Whaddon Chase : Some well-known followers at a Meet at Creslow."
44- The Weekly Article called "The Library," written by Vivian Carter.
45- Small Photograph showing "Mrs. George McCracken." (Author)
46- Photograph showing "Mr. Wakeling Dry." (Musical Critic & Author)
47- The Weekly Article "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
48- Article with the Following Two Portrait Photographs called "Meat from Mexico."
a- Senator Sebastian Camacho. (Mexico's most Distinguished businessman).
b- Mr. John W. DeKay. (President of the Mexican National Packing Company).
49- Article called "Games and Pastimes."
50- Photograph showing "The Middlesex Badminton Championships : A Group of Competitors."
51- Photograph showing "The Football "Entente" : The France v. England Rugby Match at Richmond.
52- Article called "Automobile Topics," written by Douglas Miller.
53- Photograph called "Where Are We?" showing "The First Village to be labelled by the Automobile Association."
54- Photograph called "Motoring in Australia : Three Members of the Brough-Fleming Theatrical Company at Mount Tofty, South Australia."
55- Photograph called "Motoring in Canada : "Something gone wrong".
56- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills and Furbelows," written by Mrs. Jack May.
57- Article called "A Woman's Note Book," written by Lady Phyllis.
58- Article called "The Menu : How to Dress a Turkey for Serving at a Ball Supper." Written by Emilia.