Agate, James E.,49;Alarums and Excursions,49;dramatic critic,50;Responsibility,50;review by The Londoner, in The Bookman,50Alarums and Excursionsby James E. Agate,49Alone in the Caribbean, by Frederic A. Fenger,194Altar Steps, The, by Compton Mackenzie,265,266Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry, The, by Mary Roberts Rinehart,108,115,116Amazing Interlude, The, by Mary Roberts Rinehart,105,115,116Andrews, C. E.,Old Morocco and the Forbidden Atlas,193Ann and Her Mother, by O. Douglas,249Anna of the Five Towns, by Arnold Bennett,146,149Art of Lawn Tennis, The, by William T. Tilden,213Asquith, Elizabeth (Princess Antoine Bibesco), daughter of Margot Asquith,47Asquith, Margot,89;mother of Elizabeth,47;My Impressions of America,122;The Autobiography of Margot Asquith,122Autobiography of Margot Asquith, The, by Margot Asquith,122Bailey, Margaret Emerson,Robin Hood’s Barn,194Balloons, by Princess Antoine Bibesco,47Banning, Margaret Culkin,Half Loaves,253;Spellbinders,252;This Marrying,253Barton, Olive Roberts,Cloud Boat Stories,162;Column,162;review by Candace T. Stevenson,162-164;sister of Mary Roberts Rinehart,161;Wonderful Land of Up,162;work with children,161Beauty for Ashes, by Jean Sutherland,262Belloc, Hilaire,23,77Benét, William Rose,Moons of Grandeur,354,355;review by Don Marquis,354,355;Benét, William Rose,The First Person Singular,262,263,354Bennett, Arnold133,134,144,145,147,148,149,150,151;AMan from the North,146,149;Anna of the Five Towns,146,149;article on Hugh Walpole,22,23;booklet by George H. Doran Co.,150;books by, list of,149,150;Clayhanger,148,149;comments of Frank Swinnerton’s Books,225;comments onThe Casement, by Frank Swinnerton,236-242;criticism by New York Evening Post,148;Cupid and Commonsense,133,150;description of Hugh Walpole,22;Friendship and Happiness,303;How to Live on Twenty-four Hours a Day,303;Lilian,133;Love and Life,146;Married Life,303;Mental Efficiency,303;Milestones(with Edward Knoblauch),364;Mr. Prohack,133,141,149;on Hugh Walpole’s courage,25;Polite Farces,146;Self and Self-Management,303;sketch of life by John W. Cunliffe,144-148,150;sources on,150;The Author’s Craft,150;education of,145;The Gates of Wrath,146,149;The Love Match,361,364;The Old Wives’ Tale,133,149;The Truth About an Author,144,150Benson, E. F.,Peter,261Between Two Thieves, by Richard Dehan (Clotilde Graves),198,200,210Bibesco, Princess Antoine (Elizabeth Asquith),47;Balloons,47;I Have Only Myself to Blame,47Birds and Other Poems, The, by J. C. Squire,351;Quotation from,351Black Gang, The, by Cyril McNeile,70Black Cæsar’s Clan, by Albert Payson Terhune,71Black Gold, by Albert Payson Terhune,71;Foreword to, by Albert Payson Terhune,71-74Blaker, Richard,The Voice in the Wilderness,263Bookman, The;articles by Robert Cortes Holliday,221;Comment on Richard Dehan,198,211;Comments on by Hugh Walpole, Carl Van Doren, Irvin S. Cobb, Louis Untermeyer,367;List of contributors,370,371;List of Reviewers,371Book of Humorous Verse, by Carolyn Wells,99Bookman Anthology of Verse(1922),356;Contributors,356,357Bookman Foundation, The,367,368;lectures on,368Books in General, Third Series, by J. C. Squire,44Bottome, Phyllis (Mrs. A. E. Forbes Dennis),258;Acquaintances,259;The Kingfisher,260Boy Journalist Series, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler,159,161Breaking Point, The, by Mary Roberts Rinehart,105;résumé of,105-7,117Broome Street Straws, by Robert Cortes Holliday,52Broun, Heywood,40;columnist,Pieces of HateandOther Enthusiasms,41;Subjects touched,41,42,43Buchan, John, The Path of the King,249;The Thirty-nine StepsBuckrose, J. E. (Mrs. Falconer Jameson),A Knight Among Ladies,251Bulldog Drummond, by Cyril McNeile,70Burke, Thomas,187,189,190;More Limehouse Nights,187;Nights in London,190;Reasons given for his characters,187,188,189;The London Spy,189Byron, May,Billy Butt’s Adventure,153;Jack-a-Dandy,153;Little Jumping Joan,153;Old Friends in New Frocks,153Candles that Burn, by Mrs. KilmerCaptives, The, by Hugh Walpole,24,27,30,31;won Tait Black Prize, 1920,30Carnival, by Compton Mackenzie,265Casement, The, by Frank Swinnerton,236,242Cathedral, The, by Hugh Walpole,19,31;at Polchester,19;review of,19Century of Banking in New York, 1822-1922, A, by Henry Wysham Lanier,193Chambers, Robert W., article on, by Rupert Hughes,320;Eris,311,317,320;In the Quarter,317,318; Iole,318,319;list of books by,318,319,320;Sources On,320; Story-teller,308;The Flaming Jewel,311,320;The King in Yellow,317,318;The Talkers,317,320;The Witch of Ellangowan,318;With the Band(poem),317Chaste Wife, The, by Frank Swinnerton,226,243Chinese Metal, by E. G. Kemp,190;comment by Sao-Ke Alfred Sze,191Circle, The, by W. Somerset Maugham,289,292,364Circuit Rider’s Wife, A, by Corra Harris,257Circular Staircase, The, by Mary Roberts Rinehart,110,114,116Claim Jumpers, The, by Stewart Edward White,55,63,66Clayhanger, by Arnold Bennett,148,149Cloud Boat Stories, by Olive Roberts Barton,162Cobb, Irvin S.,89,241;An Occurrence up a Side Street,176,180;as a humorist,179;at Portsmouth Peace Conference,177,178;biography by Robert H. Davis,172-183,186;books by,184;comments on The Bookman,367;description of self,182,183;dimensions of,166;editorial work,175,176;Fishhead,176,180;J. Poindexter, Colored,169,185;lecture by Gelett Burgess,179;Plays by,185;report of Thaw Trial,178;Sources on,186;Stickfuls,169,185;The Belled Buzzard,176,180;The Escape of Mr. Trimm,178,180,184Collected Parodies, by J. C. Squire,98;Selections,98,99Coming of the Peoples, The, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler,161Confessions of a Well-Meaning Woman, The, by Stephen McKenna,337,344,346;Quotations from London Times,337-339;Sample of,344,345Conjurors House, by Stewart Edward White,66Conkling, Hilda,356Connor, Ralph,264Conrad, Joseph, A Critical Study of Walpole,31;experiences similar,25;introductory note toAnthology,28Cooperative Movement, by Dr. James B. Warbasse,300Coquette, by Frank Swinnerton,226,243Creative Spirit in Industry, The, by Robert B. Wolf,300Crisis of the Naval War, by Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa,329;review of, in Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute,329,330,331Crome Yellow, by Aldous Huxley,34Cummins, Col. Stevenson Lyle, in Who’s Who,156,157;Plays for Children,157Cupid and Commonsense, by Arnold Bennett,133,150Dana, H. W. L.,297;Social Forces in Literature,300Dancers in the Dark, by Dorothy Speare,255,256Daniels, Josephus,Our Navy at War,321,322Dark Forest, The, by Hugh, Walpole,16,28,31Davey, Norman,36,37;Guinea Girl,36,37;The Gas Turbine,37;The Pilgrim of a Smile,36Davies, Hubert Henry, Plays of,A Single Man,365;Captain Drew on Leave,365;Cousin Kate,365;Doormats,365;Lady Epping’s Law Suit,365;Mrs. Gorringe’s Necklace,365;Outcasts,365;The Mollusc,365Davis, Robert H.,186;biographer of Irvin S. Cobb,172,186;Box Score of Writers,183Days Before Yesterday, by Lord Frederic Hamilton,131de Staël, Madame,128“Death of Lully,” in Limbo, by Aldous Huxley,36Deaves Affair, The, by Hulbert Footner,75December Love, by Robert Hichins,249Dehan, Richard (Clotilde Graves),196,197,199,200,201,204,209,210,211;Between Two Thieves,198,200,210;books by,210;Comment by The Bookman,198;sources on,211;That Which Hath Wings,200,210;The Dop Doctor,196,200,210;The Eve of Pascua,201,210;The Just Steward,201,202,203,205,206,207,208,210Denham, Sir James,Memoirs of the Memorable,119Dennis, Mrs. A. E. Forbes, see Phyllis Bottome,258Dircks, Helen,Passenger,236Djemal Pasha,Memoirs of,122Doors of the Night, by Frank L. Packard,68,69Dop Doctor, The, by Richard Dehan (Clotilde Graves),196,200,210Dos Passes, John,356;A Pushcart at the Curb,347;de Unamuno, Miguel,39;Manrique, Jorge, Ode,39;Rosinante to The Road Again,38,347;Three Soldiers,347Douglas, O.,249;Ann and Her Mother,249;Penny Plain,249;Sister of John Buchan,249Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan,115;Spiritualism and Rationalism,302;The New Revelation,302;The Vital Message,302;The Wanderings of a Spiritualist,302Dreiser, Theodore, review of Human Bondage, in New Republic,273-277Duchess of Wrexe, The, by Hugh Walpole,19,31Earth’s Story, The, by Frederic Arnold Kummer,155East of Suez, by W. Somerset Maugham,284,292,360Education of Eric Law, The, seeThe Sensationalists, by Stephen McKenna,342,346Ellis, Havelock,Little Essays of Love and Virtue,302;Emperor Francis Joseph and His Times, The, by Baron Margutti,130English Literature During the Last Half Century, by John W. Cunliffe,144,150Eris, by Robert W. Chambers,311,317,320;from extracts,311-316,320Escape of Mr. Trimm, The, by Irvin S. Cobb,178,180,184Essays on Religion, by T. R. Glover,305Eve of Pascua, The, by Richard Dehan (Clotilde Graves),201,210Eyes of Love, The, by Corra Harris,257;extract from,257-8Facing Reality, by Esme Wingfield-Stratford,300;Chapter titles,300;introduction, extracts from,300,301Fairies and Chimneys, by Rose Fyleman,158;Quotation from,158Fairy Flute, The, by Rose Fyleman,158Farnsworth, Sidney,Illumination and Its Development in the Present Day,223Farrar, John, Editor of The Bookman,94,357;poet,371;Editor, see The Bookman,371Fenger, Frederic A.,Alone in the Caribbean,194First Days of Man, The, by Frederic Arnold Kummer,155,156First Person Singular, The, by William Rose Benét,262,263,354Flaming Jewel, The, by Robert W. Chambers,311,320Follett, Wilson, comparisons,52;Reviewer The Bookman,371;Some Modern Novelists,150Footner, Hulbert,The Deaves Affair,75;The Owl Taxi,74,75Forbes, Lady Angela,Memories and Base Details,130;Memories Discreet and Indiscreet,130;More Indiscretions,129Forbes, Rosita,The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara,192Fortitude, by Hugh Walpole,21,23,27,31;theme of,21,31Forty Years On, by Lord Ernest Hamilton,132“Frankincense and Myrrh,” fromPieces of Hate, by Heywood Broun,41,42,43From Now On, by Frank L. Packard,68,69Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale, The, by Frank L. Packard,68,69Further Adventures of Lad, by Albert Payson Terhune,215;extracts from,216Fyleman, Rose, Fairies and Chimneys,158;The Fairy Flute,158Gabriel, Gilbert W.,