Black And White Magazine, March 15, 1902, original, 34 pages, incl. period advertisement, 28 cms x 37 cms, condition: very good.
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" THE CAPTURED GENERAL : LORD METHUEN AS THE FIGHTING LEADER OF CAVALRY"
Black & White was a Victorian illustrated weekly magazine. The weekly provided English readers with coverage of the Anglo-Boer War, with prolific period monochrome illustrations and photographs throughout. It also published fiction by Henry James, Bram Stoker, H. G. Wells, Robert Barr, A. E. W. Mason, Jerome K. Jerome and E. Nesbit. Others who wrote for Black and White included Samuel Bensusan, J. Keighley Snowden, Philip Howard Colomb, Nora Hopper, Henry Dawson Lowry, Robert Wilson Lynd, Theodore Bent, and Barry Pain. In its first year, Black and White published "A Straggler of '15'", a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle, and began serializing "The South Seas", a series of letters by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Black & White had two different editions, the parent magazine, and a smaller, overlapping one named Black & White Budget. This is the larger parent.