Chapter 15

1527,28,29,31,32;A Hugh Walpole Anthology,32;American following of,21;appearance,22;article on, by Mrs. Belloc Loundes,23;birthplace,15;Books of,31;comments on The Bookman,366;connection with London Standard,26;appreciation by Joseph Hergesheimer,15,29,30,31;courage of,25;description by Arnold Bennett,22;education of,22;educational experiences of,22;English Literature During the Last Half Century,32;father of,15;Fortitude,21;goes to England,16;Hugh Walpole, an appreciation,31;Hugh Walpole, Master Novelist,32;life in New York,16;London scenes pictured by, inAnthology,28;Maradick at Forty,26;Note by Joseph Conrad,28;Novels, list of,31;optimist,23;Romances, list of,31;Service in Great War,16;Selections for Anthology,27;Short Stories, list of,31;Sources on,31;superstitions,24;reader,24;Tait Black Prize for best novel of year,30;won by,30;The Captives,24;The Cathedral,19;The Dark Forest,16;The Duchess of Wrexe,19;The Gods and Mr. Perrin,22;The Green Mirror,19;The Wooden Horse,25;Visits to America,16Wanderings of a Spiritualist, The, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,302Warren, Maude Radford,Tales Told by the Gander,153Watanna, Onoto (Mrs. Winnifred Reeve),254;A Japanese Nightingale,254;Sunny-San,253Warbasse, Dr. James B.,Cooperative Movement,300Weaver, Raymond M.,Herman Melville: Mariner and Mystic,325,326,327,328Wells, Carolyn (Mrs. Hadwin Houghton),77;Book of Humorous Verse,99;The Room with the Tassels,76;The Vanishing of Betty Varian,76,77Wells, H. G.,94; Comments on Frank Swinnerton’sNocturne,233,234,235;Soviet Russia,192Westcott, Peter, inFortitude, by Hugh Walpole,22West Broadway, by Nina Wilcox Putnam,88,90Westerners, The, by Stewart Edward White,55,63,66West, Rebecca, books by,86;article by Amy Wellington,83;artist,78;biography of,83;The Judge,78;The Return of the Soldier,86Westcott, Allan, and William O. Stevens,A History of Sea Power,331What Timmy Did, by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes,77What to Eat and How to Prepare It, by Elizabeth A. Monaghan,218While I Remember, by Stephen McKenna,324,346Whispering Windows, seeMore Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke,187,188White, Albert C.,The Irish Free State,191White, Stewart Edward,55,56,59,60,61,66;account of by Eugene F. Saxton,61,62,63,64,65;Appendix, to Gold, by Eugene F. Saxton,67;The Birds of Mackinac Island,55,63;boat and books,56,59;books of,66;by John Palmer Gavit,67;education of,61;Gold,61,67;in France,56;military service,61;On Tiptoe: A Romance of the Redwoods,59,67;parents,60;Simba,55,67;sources on,67;The Claim Jumpers,55,63,66;The Land of Footprints,55,67;The Westerners,55,63,66Wild Life in the Tree Tops, by Captain C. W. R. Knight,214;Photographs,214Wingfield-Stratford, Esme,Facing Reality,300Wire Devils, The, by Frank L. Packard,68With the Band, poem, by Robert W. Chambers,317Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville,70;lyrical writer,99;Three Men and a Maid,99Wolf, Robert,297;The Creative Spirit in Industry,300Wolman, Dr. Leo,Trade Union Policy,299Woman of No Importance, A,Recollections and Reflections,129Women and the Labour Movement, by Alice Henry,299Women Who Make Our Novels, The, by Grant Overton,117;chapter on Mary Roberts Rinehart,109,117Wonder Book, A, by Nathaniel Hawthorne,165Wooden Horse, The, by Hugh Walpole,25,26,31;sale of,25Workers’ Bookshelf Series,297Workers’ Education Bureau of America, editorial board,297Writing as a Business: A Practical Guide for Authors, by Robert Cortes Holliday,220;Extracts from,222,223Wylie, Elinor,357Young, F. E. Mills,263;Almonds of Life,263;Imprudence,263;The Stronger Influence,263


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