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This magazine is a must-have for collectors, featuring works that shaped early 20th-century literature, including the famous Sherlock Holmes stories. Its pages have seen the likes of Arthur Conan Doyle, P.G. Wodehouse, E. Nesbit, and H.G. Wells, making it a significant publication in the literary world.
The magazine is in [good], considering its age, and comes complete with all its pages and remarkable illustrations that The Strand was known for. It represents not just a piece of history but a collection of timele
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THE STRAND MAGAZINE MAY 1906 RUDYARD KIPLING ILLUSTRATED ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLE
For sale is the May 1906 issue of The Strand Magazine, a treasured piece of literary history. This particular edition features the story “A Centurion of the Thirtieth" from “Puck of Pook’s Hill" by the esteemed Rudyard Kipling. Known for its diverse content, The Strand catered to a family readership with a blend of factual articles, serialized fiction, and notable short stories, complemented by rich illustrations on every page—a testament to its founder George Newnes’ vision.This magazine is a must-have for collectors, featuring works that shaped early 20th-century literature, including the famous Sherlock Holmes stories. Its pages have seen the likes of Arthur Conan Doyle, P.G. Wodehouse, E. Nesbit, and H.G. Wells, making it a significant publication in the literary world.
The magazine is in [good], considering its age, and comes complete with all its pages and remarkable illustrations that The Strand was known for. It represents not just a piece of history but a collection of timele