The Onlooker, Vol. 1, Part 2. May 28, 1902.
This small magazine has an article on Tammany Hall, a short theatre review, some gossip, and some miscellany.
The Editor, Alfred Henry Lewis, has a split personality on the web. Is he the lawyer-turned-cowboy? Is he the muckraking journalist? Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
The magazine itself has no presence on the web, except of course, for at Odd Ends, DP and PG. It is similar in appearance and layout to The Philistine (Elbert Hubbard’s magazine) of the same era, but unfortunately I can’t find any pictures.
Thanks to Diane Monico for Post-processing this text!