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Identifier: mccluresmagazinev8mccl (find matches)
Title: McClure's magazine
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: McClure, S. S. (Samuel Sidney), 1857-1949
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Publisher: New York : S.S. McClure
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant
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DECORATIVE PANEL. FROM A PAINTING BY CHARLES CHAPLIN. Reproduced by permission of Braun, Clement & Co., New York.
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SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN). FROM A PAINTING BY CHARLES NOEL FLAGG; NOW FIRST REPRODUCED. The original portrait, now first reproduced, hangs in Mr. Clemenss house at Hartford, Connecticut. It was paintedfor Mrs. Clemens by Mr. Flagg in 1891, when Mr. Clemens was fifty-five years old. It is reproduced here by the specialpermission of the artist. McClures Magazine. Vol. VIII. MARCH, 1897. No. 5. TELEGRAPHING WITHOUT WIRES. A POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRICAL SCIENCE. By H. J. W. Dam. I. THE MYSTERIES OF THE ETHER. AN IN-TERVIEW WITH DR. BOSE. A YEAR has elapsed since Rontgengave us the new photography. To-day, on the same general lines, we are con-fronted with something more wonderful,more important, and more revolutionarystill—the new telegraphy. Two gentlemenhave come to London at the same timefrom different countries to tell the samestory, namely, that telegraphy needs nowires, and that through walls, throughhouses, through towns, through moun-tains, and, it may possibly happen, eventhr
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