The Bystander. March 20th, 1907.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," for March 20th, 1908, 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 shows a Portrait Photograph of "The Countess of Suffolk."
2- The Weekly Article "Bystander Comments."
3- Full Page showing the Following with a small Article for "Ladies' Hockey at Richmond : England Beats Ireland by 7 Goals to 3."
a- The England v. Ireland Hockey Match : A Good Run by England.
b- Ireland's Goal in Danger.
c- Ireland about to Shoot.
4- Full Page Photograph called "The Toulon Disaster : The Shattered "Jenna" after the Terrific Explosion.
5- Article called "Frenzied Finance Again! : The Latest Wall Street Panic : Its Cause and Effect."
6- Full Page Feature showing Drawings by Frank Gillett called "The Topictator."
7- Article called "Games and Pastimes."
8- Full Page Photograph called "The Varsity Boat Race : Cambridge, the Favourites, win by 4 and a Half Lenghts," showing " The Two Crews at Hammersmith Bridge : Cambridge leads by a Length and three quarters.
9- Full Page Illustration drawn by Lewis Baumer for "Mi-Careme in London : The Artists' Fancy Dress Ball at Covent Garden."
10- The Weekly Article called "The World's Pageant."
11- Portrait Photographs showing the Following "Three Patrons of Irish Industry."
a- Lady Henry Fitzgerald.
b- The Countess of Fingall.
c- The Countess Waldegrave.
12- Article with the Following Photographs called "Polo Ponies on Show."
a- The Polo and Riding Pony Society's Show : The Scene at the Agricultural Hall last week.
b- Portrait of "Mr. Tresham Gilbey." (Retiring President of the Polo and Riding Society's Show).
13- Full Page Photograph called "The First Great Flat Race," showing "The Race for the Lincoln Handicap : Horses passing the Grand Stand."
14- Full Page showing an Article with the Following Photographs for "The Sharp Set " Busy at Biarritz."
a- Mme. von Andre.
b- Prince Francos of Teck.
15- Full Page showing an Article with the Following Three Photographs for "Lawn Tennis on the Riviera," showing "Scenes at the Monte Carlo Tournament."
a- H. L. Doherty going up to Volley.
b- The Monte Carlo Tournament : A Mixed Double.
c- Ritchie volleying from the Service Line.
16- Portrait Photograph showing "Miss Dorothy Edwards."
17- Full Page showing a small Article with the Following Three Photographs for "Burghley House "by Stamford Town" : Where Lord and Lady Exeter are Entertaining a Race-Party This Week."
a- The South Front of Burghley House.
b- The Marchioness of Exeter.
c- Burghley House from the North-West.
18- Article with the Following Photograph called "The Druce Case : A Grave Moment."
a- The Druce Tomb : Will It Be Opened?.
19- The Weekly Article "Continental Chat."
20- Portrait Photograph showing "Fehim Pasha's American Wife."
21- Portrait Photograph called "Party Chief's Persecution," showing "M. Franz Kossuth, the leader of the Independent Party in Hungary."
22- Portrait Photograph of "Mlle. Deiet-Monin."
23- Portrait Photograph of "M. Francois de Croisset
24- The Weekly Article "The Playhouses," written by Eric Clement Scott.
a- St. James's Theatre : "John Glayde's Honour."
b- Garrick Theatre : "Mr. Sheridan."
c- The Hippodrome.
25- Photograph of "Miss Eva Moore." (Actress)
26- Full Page of Illustrations drawn by Norman Morrow for "John Glayde's Honour," at the St. James's Theatre.
27- Photograph showing "Mr. Walter Hampden and Miss Dora Percival, who are now playing in "The Prodigal Son," which has been revived at the Adelphi Theatre."
28- Full Page Photograph called "Mr. Sheridan" at the Garrick," showing "Mr. Bourchier (Mr. Sheridan) and Miss Alexandra Carlisle (Ester Ogle)."
29- Double Page of Illustrations drawn by Dudley Cleaver, called "The Modern Rake's Progress." (Scene the Seventh).
30- No. 66 of our series of Worldly Short Stories, "The Late Lamented," written by Fred M White.
31- Full Page Photograph called "Spring and the Camera : Motherless, but not Friendless."
32- Full Page Photograph called "A Treat for the Provinces," showing "Miss Pauline Chase as "Peter Pan," which is now on Tour."
33- Full page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "The Last of the "Berlin."
a- All that remained of the "Berlin" after the Storm.
b- Blowing up the submerged part of the wreck.
34- Full Page showing the Following Photographs called "Some Interesting Motor Exhibits at Olympia : at the Commercial Vehicles Show."
a- A non-slip Wheel for heavy Vans.
b- A motor driven by Paraffin oil.
c- Ransome's motor Lawn Mower.
d- Motor water-ballast roller
e- A Travelling exhibition.
f- The Electrobus.
35- The Weekly Article "The Garden," written by H. C. Davidson.
36- Photograph showing "A well-arranged border of perennials at Kilmichael, Arran."
37- The Weekly Article "By Field, Stream & Covert."
38- Photograph showing "Mr. Gerald H. Hardy, the Master of the Meynell Hounds." (on horseback)
39- Full page Landscape Photograph showing "The Meet of the Meynell Hounds at the Kennels this Month."
40- Article called "Fly-Fishers Preparing," written by R. B. Marston.
41- Photograph showing "A Pretty Bend on the Tweed."
42- The Weekly Article called "The Library."
43- Portrait Photograph showing "The Late C. J. Cornish, M.A., F.Z.S., Author of "Animal Artisans".
44- The Weekly Article "Golf Notes and Notions," written by Ernest Lehmann.
45- Photograph showing "The Sundridge Park Golf Links : A view of the course from the Club-house."
46- The Weekly Article "Racing Notions : The Grand National," written by "Cabine".
47- Photograph called "University Vote Race," showing "The Scene during Voting for the Oxford Chancellorship."
48- The Weekly Article called "Automobile Topics," written by Comyns Beaumont.
49- Photograph showing "A Sunday run on a Four-Cylinder 14-18 h.-p. Gladiator.
50- Photograph called "The Motor in Egypt," showing "H.H. Prince Mahmood Hundi Pasha, Son of the Late Khedive, Ismail Pasha, in his Daimler car at the entrance of the Ghezirh Palace. He is accompanied by Mr. Percy Warren, of the Daimler Company."
51- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills and Furbelows," written by Mrs. Jack May.
52- The Weekly Article "A Woman's Note Book," written by Lady Phyllis.
53- The Weekly Article called "The Menu : Some Recipes for Lent," written by Emilia.