Chapter 14

Milne, A. A.,Mr. Pim,261Miracle Man, The, by Frank L. Packard,68Miscellanies—Literary and Historical, by Lord Rosebery,123Moffatt, Dr. James,The Approach of the New Testament,296;New Translation of the New Testament,293;New Translation of the Old Testament,296;The Parallel Testament,293Mollusc, The, by Hubert Henry Davies,365Monaghan, Elizabeth A.,What to Eat and How to Prepare It,218Moon and Sixpence, The, by W. Somerset Maugham,270,278,279,284,287,291Moon Out of Reach, The, by Margaret Pedler,256Moons of Grandeur, by William Rose Benét,354,355;Don Marquis, review of,354;Quotation from,355Moore, Annie Carroll,Roads to Childhood,152More Indiscretions, by Lady Angela Forbes,129More Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke,187Morley, Christopher,A Rocking Horse,348;Translations from the Chinese,349Mortal Coils, by Aldous Huxley,34,35Mr. Lloyd George: A Biographical and Critical Sketch, by E. T. Raymond,120Mr. Pim, by A. A. Milne,261Mr. Prohock, by Arnold Bennett,133,141,149;extracts from,141-144,149Mrs. Craddock, by W. Somerset Maugham,287,288,291;extract from,288,291Musser, Howard Anderson,Jungle Tales, Adventures in India,156My Creed: The Way to Happiness—As I Found It, Mary Roberts Rinehart,117My Impressions of America, by Margot Asquith,122Myers, A. Wallis,Twenty Years of Lawn Tennis,213Neither Here Nor There, by Oliver Herford,95Nêne,264; Comment by WalterPrichard Eaton,265; GoncourtPrize, won by,264New Revelation, The, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,302New Translation of the New Testament, by Dr. James Moffatt,293;extracts from,293-296New Translation of the Old Testament, by Dr. James Moffatt,296Nicolette, by Baroness Orczy,248Night Operator, The, by Frank L. Packard,68Nights in London, by Thomas Burke,190Ninety-six Hours’ Leave, by Stephen McKenna,341,346Nocturne, by Frank Swinnerton,225,233,235,239,243;Comment by H. G. Wells,233-235Of Human Bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham,270;review by Theodore Dreiser,273-277,287,291Old Morocco and the Forbidden Atlas, by C. E. Andrews,193Old Wives’ Tales, The, by Arnold Bennett,133,149;inspiration of,147,149On a Chinese Screen, by W. Somerset Maugham,284,291;extract from,284-285On the Staircase, by Frank Swinnerton,226,243On Tiptoe: A Romance of the Redwoods, by Stewart Edward White,59,67One Thing is Certain, by Sophie Kerr,246Our Navy at War, by Josephus Daniels,321;Comment on, by W. B. McCormick,321,322,323Outcasts, by Hubert Henry Davies,365Orczy, Baroness,Nicolette,248Owl Taxi, The, by Hulbert Footner,74,75Packard, Frank L.,Doors of the Night,68;education of,68;From Now On,68;Pawned,68;The Adventures of Jimmy Dale,68,69;The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale,68;The Miracle Man,68;The Night Operator,68;The Phantom Clue,69;The Wire Devils,68Painted Meadows, by Sophie Kerr,246Parallel New Testament, The, by Dr. James Moffatt,293Parody Outline of History, A,by Donald Ogden Stewart,93,94,371;see The Bookman,371Parson’s Progress, The, by Compton Mackenzie,266Passenger, by Helen Dircks,236Patricia Brent, Spinster, anonymous,261Pawned, by Frank L. Packard,68Pedler, Margaret,The Hermit of Far End,256;The House of Dreams Come True,256;The Lamp of Fate,256;The Moon Out of Reach,256;The Splendid Folly,256Peeps at People, by Robert Cortes Holliday,52Penny Plain, by O. Douglas,249Perfect Behaviour, by Donald Ogden Stewart,93,94;motive of,94Perin, Dr. George L., founder of Franklin Square House for Girls,304;on autosuggestion,304;Self Healing Simplified,304“Permutations Among the Nightingales,” by Aldous Huxley,35Peter, by E. F. Benson,261Pieces of Hate, by Heywood Broun,41Pilgrim of a Smile, The, by Norman Davey,36Plays for Children, by Col. Stevenson Lyle Cummins,157Plays of Hubert Henry Davies, The,365Plotting in Pirate Seas, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler,159Poems: Second Series, by J. C. Squire,351Poets and Puritans, by T. R. Glover,305;preface,306Poindexter, J., Colored, by Irvin S. Cobb,169,185;extract from,170-171,185Pomp of Power, The, anonymous,119Preston, Keith,Splinters,358,359Prosper, John,Gold-Killer,75Publishing as a business,199Pure, Simon, visit to Compton Mackenzie,266-269Pushcart at the Curb, A, by John Dos Passos,347;General Headings of,347Putnam, Nina Wilcox, Laughter, Ltd.,90;story in American Magazine,91,92;style of,90;Tomorrow We Diet,90;West Broadway,88,90“Quai de la Tournelle,” from aPushcart at the Curb, by John Dos Passos, Quotation from,348Quest of the Western World, The, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler,160Rackham, Arthur, artist,165Raison, Milton,Spindrift,352,353Raymond, Ernest,Tell England,250Raymond, E. T.,Mr. Lloyd George: A Biographical and Critical Sketch,120;Uncensored Celebrities,120Recollections and Reflections, by A Woman of No Importance,129Reeve, Mrs. Winnifred, see Onoto Watanna,254Responsibility, by James E. Agate,49Return of Alfred, The, anonymous,261Reynolds, Mrs. Baillie,The Judgment of Charis,76Riddell, Lord,Some Things That Matter,303Rinehart, Mrs. Mary R.,89;books by,116;K.,107,108,116;Long Live the King,115,116;methods of work,111;My Creed: The Way to Happiness,117;My Public,117;parents of,108;quotation from,102-103;Sources on,117;The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry,108,115,116;The Amazing Interlude,105,115,116;The Bat, a collaboration with Avery Hopwood,114;The Breaking Point,105,117;The Circular Staircase,110,114,116;The Man in Lower Ten,114,116;Tish,108,115,116;vitality of,102Roads to Childhood, by Annie Carroll Moore,152Robin Hood’s Barn, by Margaret Emerson Bailey,194Rocking Horse, The, by Christopher Morley,348;Quotation from,348Rolt-Wheeler, Francis, “Boy Journalist Series,”159,161;Heroes of the Ruins,160;Hunting Hidden Treasures in the Andes,159;In the Days Before Columbus,160;Plotting in Pirate Seas,159;The Coming of the Peoples,161;The Quest of the Western World,160;wanderings of,158Rosebery, Lord,Miscellanies—Literary and Historical,123Rosinante to the Road Again, by John Dos Passos,38,347Roving East and Roving West, by E. V. Lucas, Sadlier, Michael, comment on Huxley,34Saxton, Eugene F.,67;account of Stewart Edward White,61,62,63,64,65Secret of the Sahara: Kufara, by Rosita Forbes,192,193Secret Victory, The.SeeThe Sensationalists, by Stephen McKenna,342,346Self Healing Simplified, by Dr. George L. Perin,304Sensationalists, The, by Stephen McKenna,341;Lady Lilith,342;The Education of Eric Lane,342;The Secret Victory,342September, by Frank Swinnerton,225,226,243“Seymour, Hugh,” ofThe Golden Scarecrow,16,21Sheffield, Alfred Dwight,Joining in Public Discussion,297Sheridan, C. M.,The Stag Cook Book,217Shops and Houses, by Frank Swinnerton,226,243Sixth Sense, The, by Stephen McKenna,340,345“Social Amenities” in “Soles Occidere et Redire Possunt,”36Social Forces in Literature, by Dr. H. W. L. Dana,300Some Things that Matter, by Lord Riddell,303Somerset Maugham in Tahiti, article, by Hector MacQuarrie,292“Song for a Little House,” fromThe Rocking Horseby Christopher Morley,348Sonia, by Stephen McKenna,251,339,340,341,342,343,346Sonia Married, by Stephen McKenna,341,342,346Speare, Dorothy,264;Dancers in the Dark,255,256Spellbinders, by Margaret Culkin Banning,252Spindrift, by Milton Raison,352;extracts from preface by William McFee,353;quotation from,354Splendid Folly, The, by Margaret Pedler,256Splendour by Numbers, Aldous Huxley,36Splinters, by Keith Preston,358;quotation from,359Squire, J. C.,Books in General, Third Series,44;collected parodies,98;editor of theLondon Mercury,44;Life and Letters,46;on Anatole France, Jane Austen, Keats, Pope, Rabelais, Walt Whitman,46;pen name (Solomon Eagle),46;Poems: Second Series,351;The Birds and Other Poems,351Stag Cook Book, The, by C. M. Sheridan,217Stevens, William O., see Allan Westcott,A History of Sea Power,331Stevenson, Candace T., review of Olive Roberts Barton,162Stevenson, Robert Louis, description of Edinburgh,86;in Miscellanies, by Lord Rosebery,123;Swinnerton, on,242Stewart, Donald Ogden,A Parody Outline of History,93,94,371;Perfect Behaviour,93,94Stickfuls, by Irvin S. Cobb,169,185Struggle for Power in Europe(1917-21), by Leslie Haden Guest,323Sunny-San, by Onoto Watanna,253Sutherland, Jean,Beauty for Ashes,262Swinnerton, Frank, Analyst of Lovers,225;Arnold Bennett’s Comments,225;Coquette,226,243;criticism of R. L. Stevenson,242;list of books,242,243;literary critic,241;Nocturne,225,233,235,239,243;On the Staircase,226,243;Personal Sketchesby Arnold Bennett, Grant Overton, H. G. Wells,243;publisher,240;September,225,226,243;Shops and Houses,226,243;Sources on,243;The Casement,236,242;The Chaste Wife,226,243;The Happy Family,226,238,242;The Merry Heart,236,242;The Three Lovers,226,227,233,243;The Young Idea,238Swords, by Sidney Howard,364;Kenneth Macgowan’s criticism,364,365Taggart, Marion Ames,164;At Greenacres,164;Poppy’s Pluck,164;The Bottle Imp,164;The Queer Little Man,164Tahiti Days, by Hector McQuarrie,270Tales Told by the Gander, by Maude Radford Warren,153Talkers, The, by Robert W. Chambers,317,320Tarkington, Booth, box score,183,184;study of, by Robert Cortes Holliday,53Tell England, by Ernest Raymond,250;Prologue, by Padre Monty,250,251Terhune, Albert Payson,Black Cæsar’s Clan,71;Black Gold,71;Further Adventures of Lad,215;home of,214;Lad: A Dog,214That Which Hath Wings, by Richard Dehan (Clotilde Graves),200,210They Have Only Themselves to Blame,118Thirty-nine Steps, The, by John Buchan,249This Marrying, by Margaret Culkin Banning,253Three Crowns, The, by Winnifred Wells,190Three Lovers, The, by Frank Swinnerton,226,227,233,243;Extracts from,229,243Three Men and a Maid, by P. G. Wodehouse,99;extract from,99-101Three Soldiers, by John Dos PassosTilden, William T., The Art of Lawn Tennis,213;tennis champion,213Timothy Tubby’s Journal, extracts from,95,96,97,98Tish, by Mary Roberts Rinehart,108,115,116Tomorrow We Diet, by Nina Wilcox Putnam,90“Touch of Tears, The,” from Vigils, by Mrs. Kilmer,350-351Trade Union Policy, by Dr. Leo Wolman,299Translations from the Chinese, by Christopher Morley,348;Quotation from,349Trees and Other Poems, by Joyce Kilmer,349Truth About an Author, The, by Arnold Bennett,144,150Turns About Town, by Robert Cortes Holliday,52Twenty Years of Lawn Tennis, by A. Wallis Myers,213Vanished Pomps of Yesterday, The, by Lord Frederic Hamilton,131Vanishing of Betty Varian, The, by Carolyn Wells,76,77Van Loan, Charles E., Buck Parvin:Stories of the Motion Picture Game,212;Fore! Golf Stories,212;Old Man Curry: Racetrack Stories,212;Score by Innings: Baseball Stories,212;Taking the Count: Prize Ring Stories,212Van, Rensselaer, Alexander,220;bibliographies by,223Van Vechten, Carl, New York Evening Post, review ofHerman Melville: Mariner and Mystic,325-328Vardon, Harry,The Gist of Golf,213Vigils, by Mrs. Kilmer,350;Quotations from,350,351“Vision,” fromSpindrift, by Milton Raison,354Vital Message, The, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,302Voice in the Wilderness, The, by Richard Blaker,263Walking Stick Papers, by Robert Cortes Holliday, selection from,51,52Walpole, Hugh,


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