The Bystander, September 4th, 1907.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander, September 4th, 1907." This issue contains 26 Pages, 52 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Articles.
1- Bystander Comments.
2- The World's Pageant.
3- German Lawn Tennis "Ashes" Regained.
4- Newport's Fight for Prince William.
5- The Newest of the "Dreadnoughts".
6- The Furbishing-Up of Windsor.
7- The New Lord Dunmore.
8- Partridge Shooting Prospects : Some Famous Shots.
9- The Playhouses. Written by E.C.S.
10- Continental Chat : The King at Marienbad.
11- Scarborough the Select : The Breezy and Fashionable Yorkshire Resort.
12- The Woman and Her Way. Short Story written by Fred. M. White.
13- Off the Lines : Tram-cars and Holiday-Makers of Every-day Existence. A Tip for Town Dwellers for an Inexpensive Vacation.
14- The Library. Written by Vivian Carter.
15- Golf Notes and Notions. Written by Ernest Lehmann.
16- Games and Pastimes.
17- Racing Notions : Derby and Doncaster. Written by "Carbine".
18- Automobile Topics. Written by Comyns Beaumont.
19- A Woman's Note Book. Written by Lady Phyllis.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- His Unerring Highness ! : The Prince of Wales, Britain's premier game-shot. The Prince is chatting with General Sir T. Kelly-Kenny. (Front Page Photo).
2- "Governing Ireland according to Irish Ideas". The Dublin G.P.O.'s genial little experiment of a "Too Late Box" in which letters too late to be "Late," are not, if sufficient stamps are placed on them, too late to be in time. (Irish readers please unfathom) (Photograph)
3- The Scene in the County Stand at the York Races. (Photograph)
4- Miss Muriel Wilson, hastening to the County Stand at the York Races, where the Tranby Croft element was, as usual, very prominent. (Photograph)
5- The Dublin Show. (2 Pages of Photographs.)
a- As a Sporting Function.
b- As a Social Function.
6- Awaiting the King's Return : Repairing the roof of Windsor Castle during the Royal Holiday. (Photograph).
7- The New Earl of Dunmore. (Small Portrait Photograph)
8- Lord Arthur Hill. (Small Portrait Photograph)
9- The New Forest Deerhounds : The Opening Meet at Markway Bridge. (Four Photographs).
10- The Launch of the "Temeraire" at Devonport : The vessel in the water. (Photograph)
11- H.H. Princess Alexander of Teck. (Small Portrait Photograph)
12- Prince William of Sweden and his fiancee, the Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna. (Small Photograph)
13- Lawn Tennis in Germany : Oscar Froitzheim. (Photograph)
14- Two Sides of Socialism. (Two Half Page Photographs)
a- Down with Capital : Socialists arrive in London.
b- Capital Comes Down : Yarrow's Depart from London.
15- Partridge Shooting Prospects : Some famous Shots. (Photographs)
a- Earl de Grey.
b- Lord Walsingham.
c- Lord Saville Shooting at his Grouse Butts on Walsham Moor.
d- The Hon. Harry Stonor.
e- Mr. R. Rimington Wilson.
16- "The Three Kisses" at the Apollo Theatre : The Latest Musical Comedy, as seen by our Impressionable Artist, Mr. J. Thorpe. (Full Page of Drawings)
17- At The Hicks Theatre : "The Hypocrites". (Drawings by Norman Morrow)
18- His Majesty and a Party of Friends Drinking the Waters at Marienbad. (Photograph)
19- The British (!) Delegate to the Hague Conference. H.E. the Marquis de Soveral. (Portrait Photograph)
20- The Villa Ischl : Where the King had his interview with the Austrian Emperor prior to proceeding to Marienbad, and at which important International matters were debated. (Photograph)
21- Sketches at Scarborough. (Norman Morrow's Musings at the "Queen of Watering-Places")
22- Otter-Hunting as a Summer Sport. (Double Page Photograph)
23- "French as He is Spoke". (Three Photographs for the New Curtain-raiser at The Playhouse).
a- Miss Kate Harwood, Mr. Ernest Mainwaring, Miss Madge Titherage.
b- Mr. Cyril Maude.
c- Mr. John Harwood, Mr. Cyril Maude, Mr. D.G. McCarthy.
24- A Royal (But Modest) Scottish Seat : Abergeldie Castle, where the Princess of Wales is now in residence with her children. (Full Page Photograph)
25- At the Duke of York's : Miss Kitty Melrose. (Full Page Photograph).
26- Making Fun out of Physical Culture : Seemingly Impossible Feat by Mr. Fred Wright. (Full Page showing Five Photographs of "Mr. Fred Wright, junr., in some of his amusing antics in "The Pocket Miss Hercules" at the New Royalty Theatre.)
27- Tram-Cars and Holiday-makers of ever-day Existence. (Five Photographs)
a- A general view of Tram Town, and some Prominent Citizens (in full Civic Costume !)
b- The Hospital Car.
c- The Matron in Her Car.
d- From Street-to Dining-car
e- Water-Nymphs up to Date.
28- Mr. Joseph Lyons. (Portrait Photograph).
29- The Retreat of a Famous Song-Writer. : Lord Henry Somerset's Beautiful Florentine Villa. (Four Photographs)
a- The Entrance Hall and Staircase of Lord H. Somerset's Villa in the Via Guido Monaco. (Full Page Photograph)
b- One of the Bedrooms.
c- The "Sala Verde" (Green-Hall).
d- A Corner of the Dining-room.
30- The Defeat of the Open Champion at Skegness : Massey Putting at the Third Green. (Golfing Photograph)
31- The Champions : The Notts Team. (Cricket Photograph)
32- The American Henley : The Regatta in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.
33- The Technical Committee of the Royal Automobile Club inspecting the parts of the Hotchkiss Car which has just completed a 15.000 miles trial, 10590.5 miles having been done without as involuntary stop. (Photograph)
34- Two views of Messrs. Buchanan's new bonded Warehouse at Glasgow.
a- Where the famous "Black & White" Whisky is Bottled. (Photograph)
b- The Automatic Filling, Corking, and Bottling Machines. (Photograph)
Condition is Very Good, the Spine being strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.