The Gentleman's Journal and Youth's Miscellany
1871; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Miss R. Scott, Stanley Bramall, John Scott, J. W. Webb, W. Patterson, W. Patterson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Gentleman's Journal and Youth's Miscellany. Essay: Recollections of Don Quixote, Uncle's Account of the Christmas Tree, General Statement of Our First Tournament, Celebrities of the Circus, Remarkable Impostures III.—The Chevalier St. Germain, Our Exchange, Domestic Pets Marmozets, Natural Magic, Boys' History of the Franco-German War, Theological Profundity, Trapping and Spearing Fish, Coral and Coral Dredging, History of the British Army, Winter Amusements, Nobody's Dog, Domestic Pets Dogs, The Wolf and the Hind, Rattlesnake Bites, and How They Are Cured in Texas, Draughts, Not so Bad, Recreations for the Ingenious Prizes for Competition, Consisting of Fifteen Handsomely-Bound Volumes, Behind the Curtain, Parlour Games Shadow Buff, Ghosts, Parrots, Queries and Replies Queries, Our Competitive Examination The Names of the Prize Winners Are Printed in Small Capitals, Some Delay Has Taken Place in the Completion of the Supply of Torpedoes, A Week at Monte Cristo, An Epistolary Gem, A round Game of Story-Telling, The "Night Owl:" An American Sailor's Story of the Blockade, A Young Celestial Geologist, Stanislas Meunier by Name, Has Lifted Us out of the Rut as Regards Our Future Fate, and for so Doing Has Been Complimented by the Eminent Savant, M. Dumas, Replies, The Game of Scissors, Catch the Key, Awards of the Prizes, The Chemist's Story A Thrilling Sketch, Oddities of Human Character VI.—Robert Paterson, Oddities of Human Character IV.—The Farnham Hermit, The Game of the Elements, The Solar Eclipse, The Key Game, A Knight of the Bath. Poem, verse: Section XCII.—Quotation Acrostic (Selected from Those Sent in Competition for the Prize), Section XCIII.—Hidden Words 1.—Six French Towns, Section LXXXVI—Three Prize Charades, Section LXXXIX.—Charades (Selected from Those Sent in Competition for the Prize), Section LXXXVII.—Three Prize Enigmas, Answers to Recreations for the Ingenious Section LXXI.—Triple Acrostics, Section LXXXVIII.—Three Prize Double Acrostics, Section XCI.—Double Acrostics (Selected from Those Sent in Competition for the Prize). Puzzle, game: Our Competitive Examination The Names of the Prize Winners Are Printed in Small Capitals, Section LXXV.—Five Prize Eight. Lettered Square Words, Section LXXVI.—Three Prize Mathematical Problems, Answers to Recreationsn for the Ingenious, Chess Chess Games, Chess Problems Problem CLXX, Chess Problems Problem CLXIV, Ploblems 74 to 79, Recreations for the Ingenious Prizes for Competition, Consisting of Fifteen Handsomely-Bound Volumes, Solitaire, Awards of the Prizes. Editorial: To Correspondents.
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