Hieroglyphics
| First published | 1902 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Grant Richards |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Pages | xii+206 |
The core of this work is a non-fiction treatise on literature and philosophy, but there is a framing device which presents it as a conversation with a fictional character, which arguably makes it borderline fiction. 44800 words, which makes this work a novel in ISFDB terms.
Data from {{OCLC|9011405}}.
| Title | Year | Publisher | Format | Type | Catalog ID | Cover Artist | Pages | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hieroglyphics | 1910 | Martin Secker | Hardcover | Novel | xii+206 |