McClure's Magazine for 1901 



Here are a few of the noteworthy features: 



" KIM" A Great Novel of Life in India 



By RUDYARD KIPLING 



It is the latest, longest and most important product of Mr. Kipling's genius, the 

 most noteworthy contribution to modern fiction. This author returns to the field of his 

 earliest triumph's and writes of that mysterious country with all his extraordinary power 

 of description. It is a masterpiece of literature. 



"WITHIN THE GATES" A Drama of 

 The Seen and Unseen 



By ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS 



This is the author's latest discussion of the great problem of death and the 

 resurrection and carries the problem beyond the grave. It is certain to arouse as 

 much comment as her earliest work on this subject. 



"MORE DOLLY DIALOGUES" 



By ANTHONY HOPE 



A new set of those charming literary morsels that have made the author famous- 

 That same refined sarcasm, sparkling wit, quaint humor and elusive repartee are 

 characteristic of the new dialogues. 



THE PEOPLE OF THE WOODS 



Further articles by Mr. Hulbert, whose porcu- 

 pine story in the July number attracted wide at- 

 tention. His tale of the beaver will appear 

 shortly. He also tells the story of the loon and of 

 the deer and other animals of the North woods. 



UNPUBLISHED HISTORY 



A number of articles throwing new light upon 

 great events in recent history will be published. 

 Stephen R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy of the 

 Confederacy, wrote accounts which are to be pub- 

 lished of "The Fall of Richmond" and "The 

 Flight of the Confederate Government from 

 Richmond." There will be others in the same 

 series. _ 



NEWEST SCIENCE 



Articles soon to appear are : An account of 

 COUNT ZEPPELIN'S AIR SHIP, by Eujren 

 Wolf; THE UNSOLVED PROBLEMS OF 

 CHEMISTRY, by Prof. Remsen, of Johns Hop- 

 kins University; THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA, 

 an account of investigations by Sir John Murray, 



NEXT TO THE GROUND 



Articles by Mrs. Hartha McCulIough Wil- 

 liams, dealing with the life of animals, insects and 

 birds on a farm. 



POLITICAL PORTRAITS 



A continuation ot the series of sketches of 



prominent political figures, by William Allen 

 White, the author of the Boyville stories. The 

 next subject will be HANNA. 



"THEJIMMIE STORIES" by Robert Barr 



Tales of James the Fifth of Scotland, a rare 

 monarch. Some of the titles are: "The King's 

 Begging," ''The King's Visit," and "A Deputa- 

 tion to the King." 



WALL STREET STORIES 



nr. Edwin Lefevre knows Wall Street and 

 the men of Wall Street thoroughly. He has writ- 

 ten a number of stories giving different phases of 

 life there ; they are of thrilling interest. 



GREAT EPISODES IN AMERICAN HIS- 

 TORY and THE MEN WHO TOOK 

 PART IN THEM 



A new series of splendid historical articles by 

 Miss Ida n. Tarbell. Among the subjects are: 

 The Declaration of Independence, The Adoption 

 of The Constitution, The Trial of Aaron Burr, 



and the debate between Webster and Hay ne. 



The articles will be illustrated. 



ART 



Every number of McClure's Magazine con- 

 tains representative examples of the art of our 

 best contemporary artists and illustrators. 



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