OTHER VOLUMES INTHE AUTHORS' HAND-BOOK SERIESTHE PLOTof theSHORT STORYBYHENRY ALBERT PHILLIPSAuthor of "A Complete Course in Short Story Writing," "A Complete Course in Photoplay Writing," "A Complete Course in Plot Construction," "Art in Short Story Narration," "The Photodrama," and formerly Associate Editor of the "Metropolitan Magazine."Introduction by Matthew White. Jr., Editor of "Munsey's"The only serious work on Plot Sources, Construction and Analysis there is; just as valuable to Photoplaywright as to Fiction Writer."We think the Photoplaywright will find many helpful hints in 'The Plot of the Short Story.' Those who are building up their working library will find this book a welcome addition. Mr. Phillips proves himself a teacher as well as an author."—EPES WINTHROP SARGENT inThe Moving Picture World."'The Plot of the Short Story' will prove invaluable to the Photoplaywright. Originality and treatment of plot are the essence of the successful picture play, and Mr. Phillips points out very clearly how these plots may be obtained."—PHIL LANG, Editor of theKalem Company."The most practical hand-book for Photoplaywrights ever written."—E. V. BREWSTER, EditorMotion Picture Magazine."It is certainly a fine little work!"—ARTHUR LEEDS, EditorPhotoplay Author."It is the best thing of the kind that has come my way."—MODESTE HANNIS JORDAN. EditorWriter's Bulletin."This hand-book may be regarded as the best thing of its kind extant."—North Carolina Education."It is an excellent thing excellently done."—JACK LONDON.A Thousand Other Testimonials!Now going into a Second Large Edition.PRICE POSTPAID, $1.20(Add 10c. for collection of out of New York checks.)The Stanhope-Dodge Publishing CompanyBook DepartmentLarchmont, New York, U. S. A.
THE PLOTof theSHORT STORY
BY
HENRY ALBERT PHILLIPS
Author of "A Complete Course in Short Story Writing," "A Complete Course in Photoplay Writing," "A Complete Course in Plot Construction," "Art in Short Story Narration," "The Photodrama," and formerly Associate Editor of the "Metropolitan Magazine."
Author of "A Complete Course in Short Story Writing," "A Complete Course in Photoplay Writing," "A Complete Course in Plot Construction," "Art in Short Story Narration," "The Photodrama," and formerly Associate Editor of the "Metropolitan Magazine."
Introduction by Matthew White. Jr., Editor of "Munsey's"
The only serious work on Plot Sources, Construction and Analysis there is; just as valuable to Photoplaywright as to Fiction Writer.
"We think the Photoplaywright will find many helpful hints in 'The Plot of the Short Story.' Those who are building up their working library will find this book a welcome addition. Mr. Phillips proves himself a teacher as well as an author."—EPES WINTHROP SARGENT inThe Moving Picture World.
"'The Plot of the Short Story' will prove invaluable to the Photoplaywright. Originality and treatment of plot are the essence of the successful picture play, and Mr. Phillips points out very clearly how these plots may be obtained."—PHIL LANG, Editor of theKalem Company.
"The most practical hand-book for Photoplaywrights ever written."—E. V. BREWSTER, EditorMotion Picture Magazine.
"It is certainly a fine little work!"—ARTHUR LEEDS, EditorPhotoplay Author.
"It is the best thing of the kind that has come my way."—MODESTE HANNIS JORDAN. EditorWriter's Bulletin.
"This hand-book may be regarded as the best thing of its kind extant."—North Carolina Education.
"It is an excellent thing excellently done."—JACK LONDON.
A Thousand Other Testimonials!
Now going into a Second Large Edition.
PRICE POSTPAID, $1.20
(Add 10c. for collection of out of New York checks.)
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Elastic and limitless in Scope and Capacity. Will hold more than 10,000 uniform items of Plot Material. Designed for Plot Material, Plot Germs and Complete Plots in the form of Notes, Items, Newspaper Clippings, Excerpts, References, Statistics, etc. Five hundred specially made Receptacles, in handsome, serviceable filing cases. More than 1,000 headings and sub-headings under which Plot matter is catalogued. All divisions are logical, progressive and comprehensive. The most infinitesimal phase of fiction can be located, filed or produced instantly. Each receptacle is numbered with "Contents" plainly printed upon it. Progressively indexed under seven grand divisions:
I.—THE HEART OF MAN—Man's Relations with Woman and Family.II.—THE AMBITION OF MAN—Man's Relations with His People and Fellow Man.III.—THE FLESH OF MAN—Man's Relations with the Devil and Death.IV.—THE SOUL OF MAN—Man's Relations with His God and Religion.V.—THE MIND OF MAN—Man's Interpretation of the Unreal and Realization of the Unknown.VI.—NOT-MAN—The Personification of the Elements, Nature and Animals.VII.—HUMOR—Man Under the Spell of the Ludicrous.
I.—THE HEART OF MAN—Man's Relations with Woman and Family.
II.—THE AMBITION OF MAN—Man's Relations with His People and Fellow Man.
III.—THE FLESH OF MAN—Man's Relations with the Devil and Death.
IV.—THE SOUL OF MAN—Man's Relations with His God and Religion.
V.—THE MIND OF MAN—Man's Interpretation of the Unreal and Realization of the Unknown.
VI.—NOT-MAN—The Personification of the Elements, Nature and Animals.
VII.—HUMOR—Man Under the Spell of the Ludicrous.
A Stupendous Work That Has Taken Years of Its Author's Time. A Positive Inspiration That Creates Plot Material from Every Phenomena of Life, Eliminates All Bungling, Untidy and Haphazard Methods of Gathering Plots. Will last a Lifetime, Keeping Material Under Double Covers in Original State. It Will Save Hours of Time and Days of Wasted Effort.
PLOT COLLECTOR, FILE AND CATALOG
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OTHER VOLUMESTHE AUTHORS' HAND-BOOK SERIESArt in Short Story NarrationA Searching Analysis of the Qualifications of Fiction in General and of the Short Story in Particular, with Copious Examples, Making the WorkA PRACTICAL TREATISEBy Henry Albert Phillips ∴ ∴ Introduction by Rex Beach"Have read the book with continued interest."—BRANDER MATTHEWS."The book is admirable; as a series of sermons illustrative of the canon of literary good taste it is faultless."—Toronto Mail and Empire."Teachers will find much in Mr. Phillips' book that will help them."—America."You have treated your subject with great justice and discernment."—ANTHONY HOPE HAWKINS."I find it full of suggestions."—W. J. LOCKE."'Art in Short Story Narration' is a wonder book. A constant source of enthusiasm. It answers all the vital questions so perplexing to the beginner."—NELLE JACKMAN.Price Postpaid, $1.20IN PREPARATIONThe Mechanics of FictionBy the same Author. ∴ Introduction by a Famous Literary CriticPrice Postpaid, $1.20Glimpses of the Unusual Around the WorldBy HOWARD S. F. RANDOLPHWritten in a trenchant, intimate style that brings the most remote and interesting corners of the whole world to the reader's armchair. The odd byways of the earth are visualized microscopically. The author truly takes you with him!Illustrated by 68 of the most superb photographs that ever appeared in any book. Price Postpaid, $1.00.COMBINATION PRICES: "Plot," "Narration" and "Mechanics" and "Glimpses," $4.00; 3 of the above, $3.15; 2 for $2.10."The Short Story Market" or "The Photoplay Market," each 10 cents."List of 500 Books of Interest to the Literary Craft," 10 cents.Note—Add 10 cents for collection of all out of New York checks.The Stanhope-Dodge Publishing CompanyBook DepartmentLarchmont, New York, U. S. A.
THE AUTHORS' HAND-BOOK SERIES
Art in Short Story Narration
A Searching Analysis of the Qualifications of Fiction in General and of the Short Story in Particular, with Copious Examples, Making the Work
A PRACTICAL TREATISE
By Henry Albert Phillips ∴ ∴ Introduction by Rex Beach
"Have read the book with continued interest."—BRANDER MATTHEWS.
"The book is admirable; as a series of sermons illustrative of the canon of literary good taste it is faultless."—Toronto Mail and Empire.
"Teachers will find much in Mr. Phillips' book that will help them."—America.
"You have treated your subject with great justice and discernment."—ANTHONY HOPE HAWKINS.
"I find it full of suggestions."—W. J. LOCKE.
"'Art in Short Story Narration' is a wonder book. A constant source of enthusiasm. It answers all the vital questions so perplexing to the beginner."—NELLE JACKMAN.
Price Postpaid, $1.20
IN PREPARATION
The Mechanics of Fiction
By the same Author. ∴ Introduction by a Famous Literary Critic
Price Postpaid, $1.20
Glimpses of the Unusual Around the World
By HOWARD S. F. RANDOLPH
Written in a trenchant, intimate style that brings the most remote and interesting corners of the whole world to the reader's armchair. The odd byways of the earth are visualized microscopically. The author truly takes you with him!
Illustrated by 68 of the most superb photographs that ever appeared in any book. Price Postpaid, $1.00.
COMBINATION PRICES: "Plot," "Narration" and "Mechanics" and "Glimpses," $4.00; 3 of the above, $3.15; 2 for $2.10."The Short Story Market" or "The Photoplay Market," each 10 cents."List of 500 Books of Interest to the Literary Craft," 10 cents.
COMBINATION PRICES: "Plot," "Narration" and "Mechanics" and "Glimpses," $4.00; 3 of the above, $3.15; 2 for $2.10.
"The Short Story Market" or "The Photoplay Market," each 10 cents.
"List of 500 Books of Interest to the Literary Craft," 10 cents.
Note—Add 10 cents for collection of all out of New York checks.
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