The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 27, March 1893 An Illustrated Monthly By: Various |
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"The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 27, March 1893" is an intriguing collection of stories and illustrations that captivate the reader from start to finish. The diverse range of topics covered in this issue keeps the reader engaged and entertained, from detective stories to adventure tales.
One standout feature of this magazine is the high-quality illustrations that accompany each story, adding depth and visual appeal to the reading experience. The attention to detail in these illustrations is impressive, bringing the stories to life in a vivid and engaging way.
The writing in this issue is also top-notch, with each story showcasing a unique voice and style. The fast-paced and suspenseful plotlines keep the reader turning pages, eager to see what happens next. From mysterious disappearances to thrilling escapes, there is never a dull moment in this issue of The Strand Magazine.
Overall, "The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 27, March 1893" is a must-read for fans of mystery, adventure, and historical fiction. The combination of compelling storytelling and stunning illustrations make this magazine a true delight to read. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a captivating and entertaining read. STRAND MAGAZINE An Illustrated Monthly Vol. 5, Issue. 27. March 1893 [Illustration: "BY HEAVEN," CRIED RUY LOPEZ, "THE DUKE SHALL FINISH HIS GAME!" ( A Game of Chess .)] [Illustration] A GAME of CHESS. FROM THE FRENCH. I. King Phillip II. was playing at chess in the Escurial Palace. His opponent was Ruy Lopez, a humble priest, but a chess player of great skill. Being the King's particular favourite, the great player was permitted to kneel upon a brocaded cushion, whilst the courtiers grouped about the King were forced to remain standing in constrained and painful attitudes. It was a magnificent morning. The air was perfumed with the orange groves, and the violet curtains of the splendid hall hardly softened the burning rays which streamed in through the windows. The blaze of living light seemed scarcely in harmony with the King's gloomy countenance. His brow was black as night, and from time to time he bent his eyes impatiently upon the door. The nobles stood in silence, darting meaning glances at each other. It was easily to be discerned that some event of great importance weighed upon the spirits of the assembly. No one paid any attention to the chess board except Ruy Lopez, who, as he moved the pieces, hesitated between the temptation of checkmating his opponent and the deference due to his King... Continue reading book >>
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