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    The Scrap Book [v11 #2, February 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp, pulp)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 193 · Are Solomon’s Mines to Be Found at Last? · E. L. Bacon · ar
    • 211 · An Adventure in Vibrations · Richard Garth Stevens · ss
    • 216 · Why He Fought · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 217 · Kind Words for Father · [uncredited] · ar
    • 218 · How a Good Traveling Salesman Looks · [uncredited] · ms
    • 219 · Have You Estates in Spain? · George William Curtis · ar (r); on daydreaming.
    • 223 · Statements Under Oath · Josh Billings · ms (r)
    • 224 · Humnity’s Best Friend (poems on sleep)
    • _224 · Early Rising · John Godfrey Saxe · pm (r)
    • _225 · King Henry IV on Sleep · William Shakespeare · pm from Henry IV, Part II, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
    • _226 · Why Sleep Restores: An Oriental Poem · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 227 · The Radium Terrors [Part 2 of 8] · Albert Dorrington · na The Pall Mall Magazine January 1911 (+5)
    • 235 · The Molds Which Make Good Cheese · [uncredited] · ar
    • 236 · Our First Great Suffragette: Woman’s Rights · Margaret Fuller · ms (r)
    • 237 · Brief Newspaper Essays · Various · ms
    • 240 · Signs of Rain · Edward Jenner · pm (r)
    • 241 · Nimrod—Hero · Jennie Harris Oliver · ss
    • 245 · Some Sound Practial Advice for Young Men · [uncredited] · lt New York World
    • 246 · A Few Exercises in Pronunciation · [uncredited] · ms
    • 247 · Jolts from the Thinkers · Various · ms
    • 253 · The Thermometer’s Growth · [uncredited] · ar
    • 254 · A Unique Bit of Versifying (“Bold Nassau quits his caravan…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r); lipogram.
    • 255 · Number 33,009 · Avery Gaul · ss
    • 259 · Monte Cristo a Playground for a King · [uncredited] · ar
    • 260 · A Briton on Baseball · Keble Howard · hu The Sketch
    • 262 · Seven Poets—One Girl (portmanteau poem) · Various · pm (r)
    • 263 · “Deathless” Saint-Germain · Olin Crawford · ar
    • 268 · Romes Found All Over the World · [uncredited] · ms
    • 269 · Life Saving Their Business · [uncredited] · ar
    • 272 · The Fame Based on Fairy Tales: Toads and the Diamonds · Charles Perrault · vi (r); abridged.
      translated from the French (“Les Fées”, Histoires ou Contes du temps passé, Paris, 1697).
    • 273 · The Varied Color of the Seven Seas · [uncredited] · ar
    • 274 · Smith’s Recipe for Salad · Sydney Smith · pm (r)
    • 275 · The Ghost Ship [Part 3 of 7] · E. Lawrence Dudley · sl
    • 284 · How Dare You, Ben Franklin (“She that will eat her breakfast in her bed…”) · Poor Richard · pm (r)
    • 285 · Thompson’s Visitor · Perley Poore Sheehan · ss
    • 286 · The Clergyman and the Wedding Fee · [uncredited] · ar
    • 287 · “The Big Spot” in Figures · [uncredited] · ar; statistics about NYC.
    • 290 · Sounds for Moving Picture Shows · [uncredited] · ar
    • 291 · In Search of Adventure · William Patterson White · ss
    • 296 · Data from the World’s Largest City · [uncredited] · ms; on London.
    • 297 · Eli Perkins’s Humor · Eli Perkins · hu (r)
    • 301 · A Bible Recipe for Cake · [uncredited] · ms (r)
    • 302 · An Old Kentucky Preacher · H. C. Wood · ar; on Rev. Jesse Head.
    • 303 · A Poem for Lovers of Dogs (“I am only a dog, and I’ve had my day…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 305 · The Vintage [Part 5 of 6] · Joseph Sharts · sl
    • 318 · The Tennysonian Talent Not Transmitted (“It seems but yesterday I saw at dawn…”) · 2nd Lord Tennyson Hallam · pm (r)
    • 319 · A One-Essay Immortal: The Well Orderering of a Man’s Life · William Cecil, Baron Burleigh · ar (r)
    • 322 · Concerning Loneliness · Rafford Pyke · ar
    • 324 · The Husband’s Decalogue · [uncredited] · ms
    • 325 · “The Little Giant” · Eugene Shade Bisbee · ss
    • 328 · To P-E-A-R-L · Clark Hinman · pm
    • 329 · The Puzzle of Tobacco · Leonard Wilson · ar
    • 331 · The Children of Other People · Charles Lamb · ms (r)
    • 332 · The Printer’s Angel · [uncredited] · pm Punch
    • 333 · A Costly Neglected Letter · Ella W. Dunham · ar; on the cause of Abyssinian war.
    • 338 · Birds’ Family Affairs · L. W. Brownell · ar
    • 339 · A Tip from President George Washington · George Washington · lt (r)
    • 340 · A Cold Night in Bohemia · Henri Murger · ex (r)
      from Bohemians of the Latin Quarter.
    • 344 · Measuring a Bottomless Pond · Henry David Thoreau · ex (r)
      from Walden.
    • 346 · Tagged for the Asylum · Marion Short · ss
    • 350 · A School-Reader Favorite: “Farmer John” · J. T. Trowbridge · pm (r)
    • 352 · The Lost Art of Archery · Godwin Huystedt · ar
    • 356 · End of the Peabody Fund · Arthur B. Reeve · ar
    • 359 · To-Morrow · William Gifford · pm (r)
    • 360 · What It Means to Be Hungry · Elisha Kent Kane · te (r)
    • 362 · The Vagaries of Tolstoy · Frank Marshall White · ar
    • 368 · Table Manners for Small People (“In silence I must take my seat…”) · [uncredited] · pm
    • 369 · A Transaction in Diamonds · Talbot Mundy · ss
    • 384 · A Good Motto for Your Fireplace (“Read the rede of this old rooftree…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r)


    The Scrap Book [v11 #3, March 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp, pulp)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 385 · The Amazing Exploits of Two Girl Spies in the Civil War · Captain L. E. Adams · ar
    • 399 · Burmese Women the Matrimonial Leaders · [uncredited] · ar
    • 400 · The Libel J.G. Whittier Wrote and Repented (“Skipper Ireson’s Ride”) · [uncredited] · ar
    • 401 · Skipper Ireson’s Ride · John Greenleaf Whittier · pm The Atlantic Monthly December 1857, uncredited.
    • 404 · An Estate Not Easily Appraised · Corra Harris · lt (r)
    • 405 · This Way to the Stars · Perley Poore Sheehan · ss
    • 408 · The Childhood of the Photographic Art · [uncredited] · ms
    • 409 · Rabbits: An Australian Nightmare · [uncredited] · ar
    • 410 · The Ultimate Goal of the Coat-room Tip · [uncredited] · ar
    • 411 · Poets’ Views of Poe · May Irene Copinger · ar
    • 414 · Jokes Fifteen Hundred Years Old · Hierocles ,[?] · hu (r)
      from Asteia.
    • 415 · The Radium Terrors [Part 3 of 8] · Albert Dorrington · na The Pall Mall Magazine January 1911 (+5)
    • 425 · Three Poems in One (“Hark, hark the trumpet sounds, the din of war’s alarms…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 426 · The Learned Blacksmith’s Centenary: A Point in Space · Elihu Burritt · ar (r)
    • 428 · American Football? My Word! · Keble Howard · hu (r)
    • 430 · A Noble Epicure INventor of the Menu · [uncredited] · ar
    • 431 · Snip! Off Go the Queues · Eugene Shade Bisbee · ar; on the Chinese abandoning pigtails.
    • 434 · An Old Hymn’s Pathetic Story (“Lord of Heaven! lone and sad…”) · Martin Luther · sg (r)
    • 435 · Andy Reed’s Stratagem · John Barton Oxford · ss
    • 438 · Big Dividends Wrested from Odd Moments · [uncredited] · ar
    • 439 · Dogs of High Culture · Philip Gilbert Hamerton · ar (r)
    • 444 · A Prisoner’s Musical Fancies: “A Pilgrim Song” · Clinton No. 9135 · pm (r)
      from The Star of Hope.
    • 445 · Ages of Stage Favorites · Clarence L. Cullen · ar
    • 453 · James A. Garfield as a Poet (“’Tis beauteous night…”) · James A. Garfield · pm Williams Quarterly March 1856
    • 453 · The Wreck of the Brown Mouse · Eden Phillpotts · ss The Red Magazine September 15 1910
    • 459 · Small Talk of an Interesting World · [uncredited] · ar
    • 460 · How an Inventor’s Mind Works · L. A. McNeil · ar
    • 462 · The Terrible Tax Levied by Sickness · [uncredited] · ar
    • 463 · The Guiding Hands of Ghosts · Marietta Mason · ar
    • 468 · Mystery of the Sargasso Sea Dispelled · [uncredited] · ar
    • 469 · Kipling’s Advice to Medicine Hat · Rudyard Kipling · lt (r); against change of town’s name.
    • 470 · “People We Would Wish to Kiss” et al · Emile Berr · ms (r)
      from Figaro.
    • 471 · The Ghost Ship [Part 4 of 7] · E. Lawrence Dudley · sl
    • 478 · Terrible Falls Which Did Not Kill · [uncredited] · ar
    • 479 · A Ring “From Flora D” · Nalbro Bartley · ss
    • 484 · The “Catch-My-Pal” Temperance Campaign · [uncredited] · ar
    • 485 · When Inventors Have Nightmare · R. M. Winans · ar; on “ridiculous” patents.
    • 490 · Verses Inspired by Heroism (“Right on our flank the crimson sun went down…”) · Francis Hastings Doyle · pm (r)
    • 492 · The Marvels of Ant Life · L. W. Brownell · ar
    • 495 · The Scarab and the Scandal · Katharine Eggleston · ss
    • 503 · Thoughts—Warranted Fresh · Various · ms
    • 506 · The Most Beautiful Lines in English · Various · ms
    • 507 · The Microbe’s Serenade · George Ade · pm (r)
    • 508 · Toussaint l’Ouverture · Wendell Phillips · ar (r)
    • 510 · The Pearl of Death · A. Arnold · ss
    • 515 · Let’s Dine Together in 1863 · [uncredited] · ar; on food prices of the past.
    • 516 · Victories in the War on Mosquitoes · [uncredited] · ar
    • 517 · The Vintage [Part 6 of 6] · Joseph Sharts · sl
    • 533 · A Belated Tribute to the Roller-Towel · [uncredited] · ar The Baltimore Sun
    • 534 · Ex-King Manuel’s Odd Language · [uncredited] · ar; on Portuguese.
    • 535 · Rare American Engravings · Robert F. Roden · ar
    • 539 · Thunder and Lightning · Jennie Harris Oliver · ss
    • 543 · How Portland Cement Received Its Name · [uncredited] · ar
    • 544 · The Earliest Christian Hymn (“Shepherd of tender youth…”) · Clement of Alexandria · pm (r)
    • 545 · Wild Rides with Destiny · E. L. Bacon · ar
    • 549 · The Value of Ancient Money · [uncredited] · ms
    • 550 · Woman’s Superiority to Man · John Ledyard · ms (r)
    • 552 · Long-Distance Wooing Records · Rose C. Tillotson · ar
    • 557 · Mrs. Howe’s “Battle Hymn” · [uncredited] · ar
    • 558 · With the Help of the Prince · George Foxhall · ss
    • 575 · Leading Traits of the Common Animals · [uncredited] · ms


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