Century Magazine/Volume 55/Issue 1

Contents
Topics of the Time Open Letters In Lighter Vein
 * Mrs. Cameron, Her Friends, and Her Photographs, by V. C. Scott O'Connor
 * Edward Drinker Cope: A Great Naturalist, by Henry Fairfield Osborn
 * Strange Creatures of the Past, by William H. Ballou
 * Gallops, by David Gray
 * The Last Days of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, by Anna L. Bicknell
 * "From the Young Orchards", by George Edward Woodberry
 * Good Americans, by Mrs. Burton Harrison
 * Lines to a Portrait, by a Superior Person, by Bret Harte
 * The Cherub among the Gods, by Chester Bailey Fernald
 * The Growth of Great Cities, by Roger S. Tracy, M.D.
 * Andrée's Flight into the Unknown, by Jonas Stadling
 * The Story of Chitral, by Charles Lowe
 * Rubáiyát of Doc Sifers, by James Whitcomb Riley
 * An Imperial Dream, by Sara Y. Stevenson
 * The Romance of a Mule-Car, by Frank R. Stockton
 * An Interview with Sulton Abdul Hamid, by A. W. Terrell
 * "He Bringeth them unto their Desired Haven", by L. Frank Tooker
 * Mozart, by Edvard Grieg
 * On the Re-Reading of Books, by John Burroughs
 * Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of Women. Elizabeth Bordley, by Charles Henry Hart
 * The Sultan Speaks
 * Tennyson
 * Some Good Literary Advice
 * A Historic Warning
 * James Hammond Trumbull, by S. L. Clemens
 * Herr Andrée at the Congress of 1895, by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore
 * Another University at Washington and How to Secure It, by Daniel C. Gilman
 * "Washington Portraits", by Charles Henry Hart
 * Abbie's Accounts, by Tudor Jenks
 * The Paradox, by George Meason Whicher
 * Vaudeville, by Madeline Bridges
 * To Jessica, Gone Back to the City, by Ellis Parker Butler
 * "All 'at 's out 's in Free", by L. T. Weeks
 * An Irish Love-Song, by Robert Underwood Johnson