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"THE CENTURY stands at the head of the magazine literature of the day according to the test of popularity. as measured both by circulation and the character of its buyers."-PRESS, TROY, N. Y.

1892

HE 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of America will be celebrated by

THE CENTURY

MAGAZINE

With a great American program.

of America and India, writ

Four Serial Novels. "The Naulahka," a story ten by Rudyard Kipling in collaboration with a young American author, Wolcott Balestier; "The Chosen Valley," a novel of the Great West, by Mary Hallock Foote; a novel of New York life by the author of "The Anglomaniacs"; and "Characteristics," a remarkable story by Dr. Weir Mitchell.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich Will furnish a group of stories complete in single numbers; Frank R. Stockton and many other wellknown writers will contribute short stories.

The Life of Columbus Written especially for THE CENTURY by the famous Spanish statesman and author, Emilio Castelar, from new historical material, and richly illustrated.

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The American Indian. Much has been
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American Art. Examples of the best work of

American contemporary painters will be shown, and Cole's famous series of wood-engravings, made directly from the Old Italian Masters, will be continued. The American Farmer and the Government. interest touching the subject of what the Government should do for the farmer, THE ČENTURY will print a number of important articles by leading writers on this subject.

In view of the great

The well-known hu

American Sketches by Edgar W. Nye. morist Edgar W. Nye

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