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Title: The Strand Magazine : an illustrated monthly. Vol. 1, no. 2, February 1891
Publisher: London : [George Newnes]
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1891
Language: eng
Description: xvi, pages 113-224 pages : 25 cm
Second issue of the long running and prestigious illustrated periodical which includes many advertisements for popular medical, hygiene and food products including Southalls' Sanitary Towels, Bird's Custard Powder, Allen & Hanbury's cold liver oil, castor oil and infants' food, Dr. Jaeger's sanitary woollen system clothing, Kaye's Worsdells Pills (for constipation), Chaps Glycerine and Honey Jelly (for the skin), Frame Food extract, porridge and infants' diet, Sozodont tooth cleaner, Inman's Compound Syrup of the Hypophosphites, Fry's cocoa, Bragg's vegetable charcoal (for indigestion and cholera), vaseline soap, Benger's Food for infants and invalids, Ye tea of ye olden time, Player's Navy Cut cigarettes, Pears' Soap, Cadbury's cocoa and inserts for Harness' electropathic belts (the Medical Battery Company) and Dr. Carter Moffat's feather-weight electric body belt. Includes an illustrated section of celebrities including Thomas Huxley, Adelina Patti, Lillie Langtry and W.E. Gladstone
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Timothy Hollingsworth
The Strand House: Culinary Masters Series
117 Manhattan Beach Blvd
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Door Eric Kroese, Middelburg
Ruim een meter strand weggevaagd. Schade van Dishoek tot Westkapelle is erger dan het in eerste instantie leek.
Door nella padmos, burgh haamstede
Lekker rustig op het strand, droog windkracht 3. 8 graden. Eerste Kerstdag half elf.
I
In the night without end, in the soaking dark,
I am wearing a white suit that shines
Among the black leaves falling, among
The insect-covered moons of the street lamps.
I am walking among the emerald trees
In the night without end. I am crossing
The street and disappearing around the corner.
I shine as I go through the park on my way
To the station where the others are waiting.
Soon we shall travel through the soundless dark,
With fires guiding us over the bitter terrain
Of the night without end. I am wearing
A suit that outdoes the moon, that is pure sheen
As I come to the station where the others
Are whispering, saying that the moon
Is no more a hindrance than anything else,
That, if anyone suffers, wings can be had
For a song or by trading arms, that the rules
On earth still hold for those about to depart,
That it is best to be ready, for the ash
Of the body is worthless and goes only so far.
--Mark Strand, Dark Harbor (I)
The Strand is one of the only 5 star hotels in the country (I believe) and was in great condition on the inside. I had a tea and relaxed for about an hour (all the cookies you can eat, I stopped after the 3rd plate). No one stays here from what i can tell. The staff said only a few guests were there now...at $500/night I can't see why anyone would...