Transcriber’s Notes
This e-text is based on ‘The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine,’from August, 1913. The table of contents, based on the index from the Mayissue, has been added by the transcriber.
Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation have been retained, butpunctuation and typographical errors have been corrected. Passagesin English dialect and in languages other than English have not beenaltered. In some cases, such as in ‘Fresh Light on Washington’ (p. 635),errors seem to be introduced deliberately; here, the text has been retained asprinted in the original.
The cover image was created by the transcriber andis placed in the public domain.
Plates in tint, engraved for THE CENTURY by H. C. Merrill and H. Davidson
“AND ‘INASMUCH,’ HE SAID. JUST THAT—‘INASMUCH.’
SO THAT’S HOW I HAPPENED TO GO INTO NURSING”
DRAWN BY HERMAN PFEIFER
MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY NUMBER
Copyright, 1913, byTHE CENTURYCO. All rights reserved.
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WHITE LINEN NURSE, THE | Eleanor Hallowell Abbott | 483 |
Pictures, printed in tint, by Herman Pfeifer. | ||
ROMAIN ROLLAND. | Alvan F. Sanborn | 512 |
Picture from portrait of Rolland from a drawing by Granié. | ||
BALKAN PENINSULA, SKIRTING THE | Robert Hichens | |
VI. Stamboul, the City of Mosques. | 519 ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |