You'll not find another complete single issue of Blackwood's Magazine for November 1912 anytime soon. A very good copy of 143-pages. This issue rescued by me from a damaged (boards) old bound volume. Clean text. 

Highlights include:

Irish teacher H. Kingsmill Moore's 14-page article on the "[Irish] Pirates of Leamcom." This on the successful and troublesome Irish raiders in and around the Emerald Isle during the Reign of King James I in the early 17th Century. This is an article of some interest.

Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch's serial novel, "Hocken and Hunken." Chapters 21-23.

Poet Alfred Noyes pens Part VII of his tales of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Ben Jonson and others in his long verse ballad, "Tales of the Mermaid Tavern."

The always entertaining essayist Charles Whibley offers another of his monthly "Musing Without Method" features. This one with much on the current crop of Shakespeare performances in London and on the letters of George Meredith, etc.

Other articles, essays, etc.