A LOOKER ON IN LONDON
by MARY H. KROUT
Author of HAWAII IN TIME OF REVOLUTION
NEW YORK : DODD, MEAD
& COMPANY, MDCCCXCIX
Chapter I - Going Down to London
Chapter II - The Opening of Parliament
Chapter III - Lord Leighton
Chapter
IV - After the Season and London Weather
Chapter V - Carlyle's House
Chapter VI - Pentonville Prison
Chapter VII - In the Lower Courts
Chapter VIII - English Women and their Affairs
Chapter IX - Women's Clubs
Chapter X - Women's Schools and Colleges
Chapter XI - The Queen's Bounty
Chapter XII - The Annual Habitation of the Primrose
League
Chapter XIII - In Kentish Fields
Chapter XIV - Henley
Chapter XV - The Princess Maud's
Wedding
Chapter
XVI - The Death of the Prince of Battenberg
Chapter XVII - The Venezuela
Controversy
Chapter XVIII - The Venezuela
Controversy
Chapter XIX - The Chartered Company
Chapter XX - The Jameson Trial
Chapter XXI - The Jameson Trial (cont.)
Chapter XXII - Cipher Messages
Chapter XXIII - Before the Lord Chief Justice
Chapter XXIV - The Diamond Jubilee
Chapter XXV - The Princess of Wales' Dinner
Chapter XXVI - Illuminations
Chapter XXVII - The Jubilee Commemoration at Oxford