| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"'That, O King, is a lie as big as yourself!' exclaimed Sampo"
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"And then little Kirsten came smilling out of the water."
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"But Fried held him fast."
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"Lillekort with his magic sword struck off the fifteen heads at one blow."
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"Now he could reach up and touch Swanhild's hands."
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"The eagle swooped down with a wild cry."
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"Upon the back of his noble steed the prince gallantly lifted his beautiful charge."
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| 1897 |
The Diamond Fairy Book
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"With steady gaze he advanced, spear in hand."
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| 1900 |
The Ruby Fairy Book
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The Ruby Fairy Book
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| 1912 |
The Fairy of Old Spain and Other Important People
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The Fairy of Old Spain and Other Important People
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| 1914 |
The Indian Story Book: Containing Tales from the Rāmāyana, the Mahābhārata, and Other Early Sources
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The Indian Story Book
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| 1916 |
The Russian Story Book: Containing Tales from the Song-Cycles of Kiev and Novgorod and Other Early Sources
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The Russian Story Book
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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And Jurgen civilly bade his father good day
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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And so farewell to you, Queen Helen!
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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And these two sped westward in the glory of a departed sunset
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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And they all splept.
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Dorothy la Désirée
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Every movement that was made by Jurgen the shadow parodied.
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Jurgen
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Jurgen (endpapers)
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Jurgen bowed as gracefully as was possilbe in his circumstances
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Jurgen spent this night at the Black House of Barathum.
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Jurgen's sword was twisted from his hand, and sent flashing over the ballustrade
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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So Jurgen sat with Anaïtis
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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The Jurgen knew with whom he talked
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Thus it came about that Jurgen clambered merrily from Hell to Heaven.
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| November 1921 |
Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
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Upon the middle chest sat a woman.
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| 1922 |
At the Sign of the Reine Pédauque
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At the Sign of the Reine Pédauque
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| 1923 |
The Well of Saint Clare
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The Well of Saint Clare
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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"—And this is the last cloud going west."
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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Florian felt himself to be in not quite the company suited to a nobleman of his rank.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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Florian's plump face was transfigured, as he knelt before Melior.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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He closed upon Florian, straightforwardly, without any miracle-working.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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He did not move, but lay quite still, staring upward.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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Now Floran came forward.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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Presently the Collyn of Puysange had opened her yellow eyes and was licking daintily her lips.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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She waited—there was a miracle—for Florian de Puysange.
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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The High Place (endpapers)
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| November 1923 |
The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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"I am also a very busy bird..."
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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"I wait for one to ride on this black horse of mine"
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Everything Was at VIes & VIIs in This Paradise
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Figures of Earth (endpapers)
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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He Was Drying Out in the Sun
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Manuel spent that night ... arranging matters with the stork
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Manuel... Modelled a Figure of King Ferdinand.
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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On most evenings there was unspeakable company
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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The magicians... made images to which they sometimes contrived to impart life —
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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The portent came towards Count Manuel horribly
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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The two boys... watched the night's dreams going down from Vraidex.
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Then Freydis went away, and the accursed beasts and her castle too went with her, as smoke passes —
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| October 1925 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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What happened forthwith at the pool of Haranton
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| 1926 |
Penguin Island
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Penguin Island
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| 1926 |
The Silver Stallion: A Comedy of Redemption
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Poictesme (map)
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| 1926 |
Thaïs
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Thaïs
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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"And the years of Adam's life were 930"
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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"He usually attended in the form of a monstrous goat"
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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"La, it is Horvendile!, and we are having the same dream again!"
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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"The insult is sufficient. Draw, and have done!"
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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A Dream Would Usually Begin with Some Lighthearted Topsiturviness
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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A Monk Erasing a Song of Sappho's from a Parchment
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| 1927 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship (frontispiece)
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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Horvendile waited beside the dead body
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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It was as a lover that his role most engrossed him
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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Kennaston read contentedly for a couple of hours
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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Nightly He Went Adventuring with Etarre
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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She touched Kennaston upon the breast, so that the dream might end
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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The Cream of the Jest
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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The Cream of the Jest (endpapers)
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| 1927 |
The Revolt of the Angels
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The Revolt of the Angels
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| 1927 |
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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The universe seemed to fold about him
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| October 1928 |
The Silver Stallion: A Comedy of Redemption
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The Silver Stallion: A Comedy of Redemption
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| 1929 |
Mother of Pearl
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Mother of Pearl
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| 1929 |
The Way of Ecben: A Comedietta Involving a Gentleman
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The Way of Ecben
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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"Although I lived perforce in the gutter, yet my eyes were upon the stars—"
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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"And I will take over all your body's embroglios Even with your mistress—"
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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"I will give you your dinner, and on top of that your
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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"She waits," said Gerald, "in vain."
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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...Out of this basket, ...climbes a freckled red-haired boy
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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Before him waited a red-headed, slim young man
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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He passed across a narrow bridge
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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He was now a threat of unimaginable danger, and a creature worse than evil.
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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His prey was now struggling frantically
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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Out of this silvery mistiness came a crowned woman
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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Something About Eve (endpapers)
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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The Entered It Arm in Arm
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| September 1929 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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The local circles of sorcerers and wizards were pleasant enough
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"Came Ahasuerus the Jew."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"Just once her hands had gripped each other."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"Nothing could be heard bu the striking of blows on armor."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"She wept to see the broken tyrant."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"That may not be, my cousin."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"The big and supple hands of the proconsul gripped Bracciolini's neck from behind."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"The girl kneeled close to him, touching him."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"Then Demetrios went into the sacred grove upon the hillsides."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"Theodoret hastily explained that his was merely a general observation."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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"You are a very brave and foolish gentleman."
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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Domnei
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| October 1930 |
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship
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Domnei (endpapers)
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| August 1969 |
The Silver Stallion: A Comedy of Redemption
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The Silver Stallion
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| November 1969 |
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances
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Figures of Earth
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| February 1970 |
The High Place
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The High Place
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| March 1971 |
Something About Eve: A Comedy of Fig-Leaves
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Something About Eve
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| 1974 |
Fantasy Collector's Annual - 1974
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From "The Silver Stallion"
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| 1974 |
Fantasy Collector's Annual - 1974
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The Season's Greetings: From Priscilla Bradley Cabell and James Branch Cabell
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| February 1975 |
The Letters of James Branch Cabell
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James Branch Cabell
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| February 2016 |
Virgil Finlay
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Frank C. Pape / from a series of illustrations to Something About Eve, 1927
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| August 2020 |
Masterpieces of Fantasy Art
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The Elves' Visit to the Woodcutter's Cottage
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