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December 1905
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195 |
Interior Art
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The Man Who Wrote in the Tower
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, December 1905 |
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December 1905
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197 |
Interior Art
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This Was the Scene of Many a Talk We Tow Had Held Together
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, December 1905 |
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January 1906
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264 |
Interior Art
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Everyone Was Looking for Its Waxing Splendor as the Sun Went Down
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, January 1906 |
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January 1906
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263 |
Interior Art
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I Had a Glimpse of Mr. Gabbitas Working Over His Negatives by Candle-Light in His Room
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, January 1906 |
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February 1906
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443 |
Interior Art
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I Was Startled ot Come Unexpectedly Upon a Young Man in Evening Dress Smoking a Cigar
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, February 1906 |
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February 1906
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444 |
Interior Art
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Smote My Fist with All My Strength Against the Panel of the Wood Before Me
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, February 1906 |
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March 1906
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577 |
Interior Art
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I Never Saw Such Weeping
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 1906 |
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March 1906
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579 |
Interior Art
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The Word Upon It—There Was But One Word Upon It in Staring Letters—Wad, "War"
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 1906 |
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April 1906
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699 |
Interior Art
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It Turned Our Ugly English Industrial Towns to Phantom Cities
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 1906 |
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April 1906
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700 |
Interior Art
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She Gave a Little Cry That Pierced Me to the Heart, and Fled Up the Beach
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 1906 |
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May 1906
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41 |
Interior Art
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His Arm Pointed Seaward, and I Could Hear Some of the Words. "It's a German!" He Said. "She's Caught"
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, May 1906 |
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May 1906
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44 |
Interior Art
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I Fired My Penultimate Shot at a Venutre, and Fell Headlong to the Ground
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, May 1906 |
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May 1906
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47 |
Interior Art
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I Stood Up and Met the Hot Summons of the Rising Sun, Hurrying Toward Me as it Were, with Glad Tidings, Over the Spikes of Barley
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, May 1906 |
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May 1906
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43 |
Interior Art
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Within the Shingin Clouds of the Meteor, a Streaming Movement Had Begun
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, May 1906 |
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June 1906
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213 |
Interior Art
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Everywhere on Earth That Day, in the Ears of Everyone Who Breathed, There Had Been the Same Humming in the Air, the Same Rush of Green Vapors, the Crepitation, the Streaming Down of Shooting Stars
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1906 |
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June 1906
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207 |
Interior Art
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In the Days of the Comet
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1906 |
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June 1906
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215 |
Interior Art
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On the High Seas the Crowding Steamship Passengers Were Overcome; the Engines Throbbed Upon Their Way Untended
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1906 |
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June 1906
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209 |
Interior Art
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The Awakening Came with the Sunrise
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1906 |
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June 1906
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216 |
Interior Art
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The Moonlight Must Have Lit Streets and Squares Littered with Crumpled Figures
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1906 |
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July 1906
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323 |
Interior Art
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I Remember How Once in Clayton Calvinistic Chapel, I Saw—His Spotty, Fat Face Distorted Under the Flickering Gas Flares—Old Pallet, The Ironmonger, Repent
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, July 1906 |
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July 1906
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321 |
Interior Art
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That Awakening Went About the Earth. It Came to Everyone. Neear Me, and for the Time Quite Forgotten by Me, Verrall and Nettie Woke—Woke Near Each Other
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, July 1906 |
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August 1906
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431 |
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Cærlyon and Armedon, Twin Cities of Lower England, with Winding Summer City of the Thames Between
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, August 1906 |
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August 1906
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435 |
Interior Art
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Suddeny I looked Up. Nettie Had Come Back
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, August 1906 |
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September 1906
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543 |
Interior Art
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It Was the FIrst of the Ten Great Rubbish Burnings That Opened the New Age
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, September 1906 |
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September 1906
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541 |
Interior Art
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She Would Go With Me Day After Day to the Seat That Showed the Flowers in the Greatest Multitude
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, September 1906 |
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October 1906
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649 |
Interior Art
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She Stepped Out of the Dream I Had Made of Her. A Thing of Needs and Regrets and Human Kindliness
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, October 1906 |
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October 1906
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651 |
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The Splendid Nearer Prospect of that Dreamland City Was Before Me. There for One Clear Moment I Saw It. Its Galleries and Open Spaces, Its Trees of Golden Fruit and Crystal Waters
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, October 1906 |
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1928
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55 |
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When the Sleeper Wakes (Complete Novel)
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Amazing Stories Quarterly, Winter 1928 |