The North Aherican Review 



1815 to 18 99 



Has been recognized for eighty-five years as one of the strongest 

 and most influential periodicals in the world. 



Without in any way departing from the best traditions of 

 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, Mr. Harvey, on his 



advent to the editorial chair last April, inaugurated a new era in 

 the history of this " Nestor of the Magazines," significantly widen- 

 ing its policy and scope and vitalizing its contents. 



The Review aims to supply the need for a timely and masterly 

 treatment of the leading questions of the day by the highest authori- 

 ties in all departments of thought and activity^ and offers in each 

 number articles which no student of public affairs can afford to overlook. 



Contributions by the following writers, and others, have ap- 

 peared in THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW during the 

 last six months : 



Algernon Charles Swinburne^ 



William Dean Howells^ 



Henry James^ 



Major-General Nelson A. Miles, 



Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., 



Ian Maclaren, 



Thomas B. Reed, 



Major-General Leonard Wood, 



The Rt. Hon. Sir F. H. Jeune, 



Rebecca Harding: Davis, 



Max Nordau, 



William J. Bryan, 



James Bryce, M,P., 



Edmund Gosse, 



Joseph Reinach, 



The Rev. William Barry, D.D., 



G. Bernard Shaw, 



W. E. Henley, 



Jules Claretie, 



G. Marconi, 



Baroness Bertha Von Suttner, 



Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, 



The Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, 



Lyman J. Gagfe, 



Andrew Lang, 



Seth Low, 



The Earl of Portsmouth, 



Carmen Sylva, 



The Countess of Aberdeen, 



John Barrett, 



Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bt., M.P., 



Elizabeth Robins Pennell, 



Max O'Rell, 



Robert G. IngersoU, 



The Rev. Henry M. Field, D.D., 



Bird S. Coler, 



Archibald Little, 



Joseph S. Auerbach, 



Marquis De Chasseloup-Laubat, 



Edouard Rod, 



Captain A. T. Mahan, U. S. N., 



The Rt. Rev. H. C Potter, D.D., 



Prof. E G. Bourne, 



M. G. Mulhall, F.S.S. 



