Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Richard Harding Davis................. Frontispiece FACING PAGE
- R. H. D. as he looked when he first came to New York in 1890................................................. 46
- With Joseph Jefferson at Marion, 1899............92
- With John Drew Marion,1909......................136
- Three Gringos in Venezuela......................142
- In the Greco-Turkish War, 1897..................204
- Ethel Barrymore at seventeen................... 220
- A consultation at General Wheeler's headquarters.248
- With Colonel Roosevelt in Cuba................. 254
- Kaffir boys at Ladysmith........................276
- Mr. Davis's "workshop" at Marion............... 292
- At Marion.......................................294
- R.H.D. and John Fox in Manchuria, 1904..........310
- The terrace at Crossroads.......................314 In the Congo, 1907...........................................328
- Turner's House, Chelsea, 118 Cheyne Walk, where the Davises spent the winter of 1908-9...........................336
- With Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Aiken, 1912...........346
- At Mt. Kisco....................................350
- R. H. D. and Augustus Thomas filming "Soldiers of Fortune" in Santiago.........................................352
- Rurales at the Gap on the road to Mexico City...356
- AT Plattsburg...................................382
- R. H. D. and Captain Gabriel Puaux of the General Headquarters Staff at the ruined village of Gerbeviller..................................................386
- Latest photograph of Richard Harding Davis......400
- Hope Davis......................................404
- Mrs. R. H. Davis and Hope Davis.................410
- The passport and photograph which, though indorsed by Mr. Whitlock and Mr. Gibson, led to the arrest of Mr. Davis...............................................412
- Mr. Davis's ticket of leave.....................412
- Mr. Davis's passport on his last trip to Europe, 1915-16.................................................412
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