McClure's Magazine/Volume 11

Volume 11 Contents

May 1898

June 1898

July 1898

  • Number 3

August 1898

September 1898

  • Number 5
    • (p.402) George F. Graham - The Destruction of Cervera's Fleet, seen from the "Brooklyn"
    • (p.423) W. A. M. Goode - The Destruction of Cervera's Fleet, seen from the "New York"
    • (p.433) Robert Barr - The Gift of Abner Grice
    • (p.443) Hamlin Garland - General Custer's Last Fight as Seen by Two Moon
    • (p.449) Cleveland Moffett - When Mountains Blow their Heads Off
    • (p.458) Octave Thanet - The Peace Offering
    • (p.469) John A. Hill - A Peg-legged Romance
    • (p.476) Emily Todd Helm - Mary Todd Lincoln
    • (p.481) George B. Waldron - The Commercial Promise of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines
    • (p.484) Cy Warman - The Passing of McIvor
    • (p.487) Cleveland Moffett, (collector) - Stories of Nasr-ed-din
    • (p.491) Ray Stannard Baker - How the News of the War is Reported
    • (p.496) Editorial notes
      • McClure's and the War
      • A Combination with the "Ladies' Home Journal"
      • Miss Tarbell's Later Life of Lincoln
      • Rudyard Kipling's New Stories

October 1898

  • Number 6
    • (p.498) A portrait of Bismarck
    • (p.499) Stephen Bonsal - The Fight for Santiago
    • (p.519) Edward A. FitzGerald - The Ascent of Aconcagua
    • (p.529) John A. Hill - Jim Wainright's Kid
    • (p.538) Elsie Reasoner - What a Young Girl Saw at Siboney
    • (p.539) Jasper Ewing Brady, Jr. - Adventures of Train Despatcher
    • (p.546) M. G. Sampson - Eviction at Dunshaughlin Bog
    • (p.551) Cy Warman - A Couple o' Captains
    • (p.553) Frank A. Vanderlip - The Cost of the War
    • (p.559) Margaret Frances Mauro - The Lament of the Empty Nest
    • (p.560) Richard B. Porter - The Two Admirals
    • (p.564) Robert W. Chambers - Collector of the Porte
    • (p.575) William Allen White - An Appreciation of the West
    • (p.580) Frederick W. Ramsden - Diary of the British Consul at Santiago during Hostilities
    • (p.591) McClure's Magazine - A Look Forward
    • (p.592) Rudyard Kipling - Recessional