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The Gentleman's Journal

1872; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. Spong, R. P. Roberts, J. W. Moran, J. Whittaker, C. Hart, T. Hutchinson, W. B. Mason, S. Rodrigues, S. Rodrigues, James Whittaker, W. Patterson, C. Bizalion, H. Meyer,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Gentleman's Journal. Essay: Athletic Games, Just How It Happened, The Enchanted Island, Holiday Rambles VI.—Hastings, The Jelly-Fish, Boys' History of the Franco German War, Our Exchange, Solutions of the Self-Mates, Solutions of Problems 88 to 92, British Birds' Eggs (Continued from Page 137), To Correspondents, Answers to Recreations for the Ingenious, The Mormon Country, The New Remedy for Snake-Bite, As a New Sign of the Luxurious Tendencies of the Time, It Is Now the Practice at Grand Dinner Parties to Put a Charming Little Posy of Choice Flowers into the Finger-Glass of Each Guest, Self-Mate No. XXII, Evening Prayer Was First Read in English in Edward VI.'S Chapel, April 16,1548, Draughts, Walrus-Hunting An Adventure in Arctic Regions, Recreations for the Ingenious Prizes for Competition, Consisting of Fifteen Handsomely-Bound Volumes, A Curious Incident, Behind the Curtain, It Is Stated That in the Orchards of Kent the Neglect of the Apple-Trees Has Resulted in the Production of Inferior Fruit, A Doctor and a Military Officer Became Enamoured with the Same Lady, The Origin of Tattooing, Guano, Dreams, Fragmentary Conversations, Oddities of Human Character XII.—Thomas Day, The Czar's Vase, Danger from Lightning, Remarkable Impostures IX—The False Demetrius, Honorary Distinction for Contributions, The New Alloy, Phosphore-Bronze, Seems to Be Coming into Very General Use for the Purpose of Artillery, Exploration of the World Underground, Solitaire, Abyssinian Gold, Queries, Arloene, The Drama in Turkey, Section CXLVIII.—Names of Fruits, Enigmatically Expressed, Summer Notes of a Naturalist, Arts in Japan, The Following Account of the Saying,"Those Who Live in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Stones," Is Interesting, The Philosophy of Rain, Mr. John Bellows, of Gloucester, Prints for the Government the Blank Forms for the Electric Telegraph Messages, and Has to Issue Weekly 300,000 Copies, Jack Sheppard. Poem, verse: The Trysting Hour, An Apologue from Herodotus. Arts and entertainment: Chess Problems, Awards of the Prizes Offered for Competition in Page 120 (New Series), Chess Solutions of the Six Chess Problems in the Supplement for May, Page 128, Poetical Solutions, Section CXLII.—Enigmas (Selected from Those Sent in Competition for the Prize, Section CXXXVIII.—Three Prize Charades, Section CXLIV.—Rebus, Section CXLVII.—Names of Celebrated Painters, Enigmatically Expressed, Section CXXXIX.—Three Prize Double Acrostics (Dedicated to the Editor of the G. J.), Section CXXXVII.—Three Prize Enigmas, Section CXLVI.—Arithmetical Puzzle, Section CXLV.—Double Acrostics. Sports: General Statement of All Our Draught Tournments, Our Competitive Examination The Names of the Prize Winners Are Printed in Small Capitals, Section CXL.—Three Prize Arithmetical Questions.

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