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Editor
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Non Fiction |
Cosmopolitan Magazine - 1906 |
Bailey Millard
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| 122 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
He Would Not Speak—She Knew It; and She Knew Likewise, with the Sureness of Faith, That It Was Because He Would Not |
Charles M. Relyea
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| 157 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Planchette |
Charles M. Relyea
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| 163 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Dolly, Upreared, with Distended Nostrils and Wild Eyes, Was Pawing the Air Madly with Her Fore Legs |
Charles M. Relyea
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| 207 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
In the Days of the Comet |
Henri Lanos
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| 209 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
The Awakening Came with the Sunrise |
Henri Lanos
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| 213 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
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 |
Henri Lanos
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| 215 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
On the High Seas the Crowding Steamship Passengers Were Overcome; the Engines Throbbed Upon Their Way Untended |
Henri Lanos
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| 216 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
The Moonlight Must Have Lit Streets and Squares Littered with Crumpled Figures |
Henri Lanos
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| 233 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
The Passing Show (Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1906) |
uncredited
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