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    The Scrap Book [Vol. XI No. 2, February 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 193 · Are Solomon’s Mines to Be Found at Last? · E. L. Bacon · ar
    • 211 · An Adventure in Vibrations · Richard Garth Stevens · ss
    • 216 · Why He Fought · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 217 · Kind Words for Father · [uncredited] · ar
    • 218 · How a Good Traveling Salesman Looks · [uncredited] · ms
    • 219 · Have You Estates in Spain? · George William Curtis · ar (r); on daydreaming.
    • 223 · Statements Under Oath · Josh Billings · ms (r)
    • 224 · Humnity’s Best Friend (poems on sleep)
    • _224 · Early Rising · John Godfrey Saxe · pm (r)
    • _225 · King Henry IV on Sleep · William Shakespeare · pm from Henry IV, Part II, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
    • _226 · Why Sleep Restores: An Oriental Poem · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 227 · The Radium Terrors [Part 2 of 8] · Albert Dorrington · na The Pall Mall Magazine January 1911 (+5)
    • 235 · The Molds Which Make Good Cheese · [uncredited] · ar
    • 236 · Our First Great Suffragette: Woman’s Rights · Margaret Fuller · ms (r)
    • 237 · Brief Newspaper Essays · Various · ms
    • 240 · Signs of Rain · Edward Jenner · pm (r)
    • 241 · Nimrod—Hero · Jennie Harris Oliver · ss
    • 245 · Some Sound Practial Advice for Young Men · [uncredited] · lt New York World
    • 246 · A Few Exercises in Pronunciation · [uncredited] · ms
    • 247 · Jolts from the Thinkers · Various · ms
    • 253 · The Thermometer’s Growth · [uncredited] · ar
    • 254 · A Unique Bit of Versifying (“Bold Nassau quits his caravan…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r); lipogram.
    • 255 · Number 33,009 · Avery Gaul · ss
    • 259 · Monte Cristo a Playground for a King · [uncredited] · ar
    • 260 · A Briton on Baseball · Keble Howard · hu The Sketch
    • 262 · Seven Poets—One Girl (portmanteau poem) · Various · pm (r)
    • 263 · “Deathless” Saint-Germain · Olin Crawford · ar
    • 268 · Romes Found All Over the World · [uncredited] · ms
    • 269 · Life Saving Their Business · [uncredited] · ar
    • 272 · The Fame Based on Fairy Tales: Toads and the Diamonds · Charles Perrault · vi (r); abridged.
      translated from the French (“Les Fées”, Histoires ou Contes du temps passé, Paris, 1697).
    • 273 · The Varied Color of the Seven Seas · [uncredited] · ar
    • 274 · Smith’s Recipe for Salad · Sydney Smith · pm (r)
    • 275 · The Ghost Ship [Part 3 of 7] · E. Lawrence Dudley · sl
    • 284 · How Dare You, Ben Franklin (“She that will eat her breakfast in her bed…”) · Poor Richard · pm (r)
    • 285 · Thompson’s Visitor · Perley Poore Sheehan · ss
    • 286 · The Clergyman and the Wedding Fee · [uncredited] · ar
    • 287 · “The Big Spot” in Figures · [uncredited] · ar; statistics about NYC.
    • 290 · Sounds for Moving Picture Shows · [uncredited] · ar
    • 291 · In Search of Adventure · William Patterson White · ss
    • 296 · Data from the World’s Largest City · [uncredited] · ms; on London.
    • 297 · Eli Perkins’s Humor · Eli Perkins · hu (r)
    • 301 · A Bible Recipe for Cake · [uncredited] · ms (r)
    • 302 · An Old Kentucky Preacher · H. C. Wood · ar; on Rev. Jesse Head.
    • 303 · A Poem for Lovers of Dogs (“I am only a dog, and I’ve had my day…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 305 · The Vintage [Part 5 of 6] · Joseph Sharts · sl
    • 318 · The Tennysonian Talent Not Transmitted (“It seems but yesterday I saw at dawn…”) · 2nd Lord Tennyson Hallam · pm (r)
    • 319 · A One-Essay Immortal: The Well Orderering of a Man’s Life · William Cecil, Baron Burleigh · ar (r)
    • 322 · Concerning Loneliness · Rafford Pyke · ar
    • 324 · The Husband’s Decalogue · [uncredited] · ms
    • 325 · “The Little Giant” · Eugene Shade Bisbee · ss
    • 328 · To P-E-A-R-L · Clark Hinman · pm
    • 329 · The Puzzle of Tobacco · Leonard Wilson · ar
    • 331 · The Children of Other People · Charles Lamb · ms (r)
    • 332 · The Printer’s Angel · [uncredited] · pm Punch
    • 333 · A Costly Neglected Letter · Ella W. Dunham · ar; on the cause of Abyssinian war.
    • 338 · Birds’ Family Affairs · L. W. Brownell · ar
    • 339 · A Tip from President George Washington · George Washington · lt (r)
    • 340 · A Cold Night in Bohemia · Henri Murger · ex (r)
      from Bohemians of the Latin Quarter.
    • 344 · Measuring a Bottomless Pond · Henry David Thoreau · ex (r)
      from Walden.
    • 346 · Tagged for the Asylum · Marion Short · ss
    • 350 · A School-Reader Favorite: “Farmer John” · J. T. Trowbridge · pm (r)
    • 352 · The Lost Art of Archery · Godwin Huystedt · ar
    • 356 · End of the Peabody Fund · Arthur B. Reeve · ar
    • 359 · To-Morrow · William Gifford · pm (r)
    • 360 · What It Means to Be Hungry · Elisha Kent Kane · te (r)
    • 362 · The Vagaries of Tolstoy · Frank Marshall White · ar
    • 368 · Table Manners for Small People (“In silence I must take my seat…”) · [uncredited] · pm
    • 369 · A Transaction in Diamonds · Talbot Mundy · ss
    • 384 · A Good Motto for Your Fireplace (“Read the rede of this old rooftree…”) · [uncredited] · pm (r)



    The Scrap Book [Vol. XI No. 4, April 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 577 · The History of the Hope Diamond—Gem of Evil · John Elfreth Watkins · ar
    • 595 · Ethiopian Sacrifices for Fashion · [uncredited] · ar
    • 596 · “The U.S. Government’s Hired Man” (“When the Lord breathes his wrath…”) · Joseph C. Lincoln · pm (r)
    • 597 · The String of Jade Beads · Nalbro Bartley · ss
    • 602 · Great Men Whom Women Have Helped · [uncredited] · ar
    • 603 · The Unconscious Poetry of Dickens · Charles Dickens · ex (r)
      from Martin Chuzzlewit.
    • 604 · Woman the Dauntless · Deborah Wainwright · ar
    • 607 · Superiority of the French Kitchen · John Sanderson · ms (r)
    • 608 · The Wonderful Rossetti Family: “Up-Hill” · Christina Rossetti · pm (r)
    • 609 · Odd Facts About Bugs · L. W. Brownell · ar
    • 611 · His Word of Honor [Part 1 of 4] · James Barnes · sl
    • 620 · Wonderful Trials by Ordeal in India · [uncredited] · ar
    • 621 · Tricks of the Literary Forger · Turner H. Selwin · ar
    • 624 · A Song Which Rang Through Tara’s Halls (“Like as the damask rose you see…”) · [uncredited] · sg (r)
    • 626 · Spirit Alley · Gilbert Riddell · ss
    • 630 · Mixed-Up Dinners of Elizabeth’s Time · [uncredited] · ar
    • 631 · Tragedies in Ghostland · E. L. Bacon · ar; on spirits who relate their crimes.
    • 635 · Remarkable Hands Held by Card-Players · [uncredited] · ar
    • 636 · A Genius on Literary Style · Thomas Carlyle · ms (r)
    • 637 · Portia and the Pound of Flesh · Rose C. Tillotson · ar; on female interest in weight loss.
    • 642 · The Dog Which Taught a Poet · J. G. Holland · pm (r)
    • 644 · Strength from the Hills · Vingie E. Roe · vi
    • 646 · Dark Days as History Records Them · [uncredited] · ar
    • 647 · Dickens and the Depot Restaurant · [uncredited] · ms; introduction to “The Boy at Mugby”.
    • 647 · The Boy at Mugby · Charles Dickens · ss (r)
    • 652 · Our Bill for Luxuries: $200,000,000 a Year · [uncredited] · ar
    • 653 · Words to Use on Your Air Ship · [uncredited] · ms; glossary of terms.
    • 655 · On the Trail of a Bank Defaulter · Richard Maxwell Winans · te
    • 659 · The Radium Terrors [Part 4 of 8] · Albert Dorrington · na The Pall Mall Magazine January 1911 (+5)
    • 666 · Mexico Before Its Conquest by Cortez · [uncredited] · ar
    • 667 · Try These Rules and Keep Young · Leonard Wilson · ar
    • 672 · A Peruvian Retriever Pup That Disappointed · George W. Peck · ms (r)
    • 674 · Healing Among the Ancients · Herkimer Northrup · ar
    • 675 · Brief Statements Worth Thinking About · [uncredited] · ms
    • 676 · Verses Which Look Foolish but Make Sense · [uncredited] · pm
    • 677 · Old Scheffenwelter’s Fortune · Henry Rood · ss
    • 683 · Opportunities for the Adventurous · [uncredited] · ar
    • 684 · Where English Sovereigns Marry · F. Holmes Beach · ar; on the Chapel Royal.
    • 687 · The Most Amazing Bill Ever Presented · [uncredited] · ms (r)
    • 688 · How to Remember Birth-Stones · [uncredited] · pm
    • 690 · The Ghost Ship [Part 5 of 7] · E. Lawrence Dudley · sl
    • 702 · Wanted—75,000 Men: The Reveille · Bret Harte · pm (r)
    • 703 · Would It Surprise You to Learn? · [uncredited] · ms
    • 704 · How Chopin Composed His Funeral March · [uncredited] · ar
    • 705 · A Woman of the Chinook Land · Florence M. Riis · ss
    • 708 · Fact Paragraphs from Every Clime · [uncredited] · ms
    • 709 · A Mohammed of the Palate · [uncredited] · ms; introduction to Brillat-Savarin.
    • 709 · Gastronomy and the Other Sciences · Anthelme Brillat-Savarin · ex (r)
      from La Physiologie du Gout, 1825.
    • 712 · Wedding Breakfast at Tamerlane’s Court · [uncredited] · ar
    • 713 · Joy Week on the Lakes · Gilson Willets · ar
    • 721 · An Invaluable Collection of Curiosities · [uncredited] · hu (r)
    • 722 · Seventeenth-Century Fable with a Twentieth-Century Moral: The Eye of the Master · Jean de la Fontaine · pm (r)
    • 724 · Moysher Molinsk’s Day Off · Matthew Goldman · ss
    • 726 · Sixty Thousand Bibles for Traveling Men · [uncredited] · ar; on the Gideon Society.
    • 727 · Are These the Ten Best Hymns? · [uncredited] · ar
    • 728 · The Decalogue in Verse · [uncredited] · pm (r)
    • 729 · Violins and Their Makers · Marion Y. Bunner · ar
    • 733 · O.W. Holmes’s Church Fair Donation · Oliver Wendell Holmes · pm (r)
    • 734 · A Puzzle Poem · [uncredited] · pm; rhyme words left up to reader to deduce.
    • 735 · A Watch in the Night · Jennie Harris Oliver · ss
    • 739 · From Shore to Shore, Three Months · John Davis · mm (r)
    • 742 · Nuggets of Wisdom from Don Quixote · Miguel de Cervantes · ex 1615
    • 744 · The Mystery of the Light Overcoat · Lilias Riddell Corbett · na
    • 768 · France a Paradise for Lazy Schoolboys · [uncredited] · ar




    The Scrap Book [Vol. XII No. 1, July 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 160pp, pulp) []
    The plethora of bottom-of-page-filling mini articles and random quotations has vanished; the magazine (still on poor pulp paper and lacking any illustrations) is now confined to fiction, poetry, and a few articles of substantial size, and as a result is no longer a chore to index. But of course its run is almost over…

    The longer stories that have been holding down the final slot in each issue for some months now are called “complete novels” by SCRAP BOOK, but none are even novellas, and some (like this sixteen-pager probably do not even qualify as novelettes. Details supplied by Denny Lien.









    The Scream Factory:   (about)
    Amateur magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • The Deadline Publications; San Jose, CA: Scream Factory.
      • The Deadline Publications; Apache Junction, AZ: Scream Factory, #13.
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