Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905
by Various
About this book
Step into Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905, by Various, and be transported to the lively pages of an early twentieth-century magazine that blends short fiction, essays (essay/short nonfiction), poetry, and cultural commentary. This July 1905 issue gathers a rich mix of voices—Kathryn Jarboe’s atmospheric short story "A Gentleman of the Highways," David Graham Phillips’s continuing serial "The Deluge," poems by Clinton Scollard and others, plus essays, editorials, and sketches that capture the mood of the Progressive Era.
Readers will find literary variety: serialized fiction, social observation on topics like Wall Street and modern creeds, reflective essays on love and youth, and character-driven sketches from both established and emerging writers. The content reflects the magazine’s role as a window into contemporary tastes, politics, and everyday life in 1905, offering both entertainment and insight without spoiling any narratives.
Perfect for fans of vintage magazines, historians of American letters, and listeners who enjoy short nonfiction and literary fiction in audio form, this audiobook is an engaging snapshot of turn-of-the-century thought and storytelling—ideal for commuting, study, or anyone curious about the literary currents of 1905.
