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FREDERICK, JOHN TOWNER. Born on a farm near Corning, Iowa, February 1, 1893. Public school education. Graduate of State University of Iowa. Instructor in English there, and later head of the English Department of the State Normal School, Moorhead, Minnesota. Two years of farming in Michigan. Now Assistant Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh. Married. Founder and editor of The Midland. Author of “Druida,” 1923. First short story “The Legacy,” Smart Set, October, 1921. Legacy.

FREEDMAN, DAVID. Born in Roumania, April 26, 1898. Brought to America at the age of two. Graduate of the City College of New York. Has been editor of a weekly journal and superintendent of an orphan asylum. Chief interests bowling, mathematics and metaphysics. First short story “Mendel Marantz--Housewife,” Pictorial Review, April, 1922. Lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mendel Marantz--Housewife. Mendel Marantz Moves. Quest of Sarah.

FURMAN, LUCY. Born in Henderson, Kentucky. Educated privately. Has been settlement worker in Kentucky mountains for over fifteen years. Author of “Stories of a Sanctified Town.” 1897; “Mothering on Perilous,” 1914; “Quare Women,” 1923. Chief interest Hindman Settlement School. Lives at Hindman Kentucky. Fourth of July. Quare Women. Taking the Night.

(12345678) GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). Belshazzar’s Letter. Nature of an Oath.

GILKYSON, WALTER. Born at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, December 18, 1880. Educated at Swarthmore College and University of Pennsylvania. Lawyer. First story “The Illumined Moment,” Atlantic Monthly, April, 1921. Lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Spoken in Jest.

(56) GOODMAN, HENRY (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). Thomas.

(3) GRAEVE, OSCAR. Born in New York City, 1885. Public school education. First story published in McClure’s Magazine about 1910. Author of “The Keys of the City,” 1914; “Youth Goes Seeking,” 1919; “Brown Moth,” 1921. Lives in New York City. Headlines.

HARRIS, FRANK. Born in Galway, Ireland, 1854. Emigrated to the United States in 1870. Educated at numerous American and European Universities. Married. Practised law in Kansas. Has been editor of London Evening News, Fortnightly Review, and Saturday Review. Author “Elder Conklin,” 1892; “The Bomb,” 1909; “The Man Shakespeare,” 1909; “Montes the Matador,” 1910; “The Women of Shakespeare,” 1911; “Unpath’d Waters,” 1913; “Vales of Isis,” 1914; “Contemporary Portraits,” (3 series) 1914, 1919, 1921; “Great Days,” 1914; “Love in Youth,” 1914; “England or Germany,” 1915; “The Life and Confessions of Oscar Wilde,” 1916. Editor of Pearson’s Magazine (N. Y.). Lives in New York City. Mad Love.

(8) HART, FRANCES NOYES (_for biography_, _see_ 1921). American.

(35) HAWES, CHARLES BOARDMAN. Born at Clifton Springs, New York. January 24, 1889. Educated at Bowdoin College. Editor of “The Open Road.” Author of “The Mutineer,” 1920; “The Great Quest,” 1921. Lives at Gloucester, Massachusetts. Out of the Storm. Peter Ronco.

(2568) HECHT, BEN (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). Winkelburg.

(567) HERGESHEIMER, JOSEPH (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). Token.

(123) HOPPER, JAMES MARIE. Born in Paris, July 23, 1876. Came to America in 1887. Educated at University of California. Has practised law, been newspaper reporter, college instructor, editor and war correspondent. Author of “Caybigan,” 1906; “Goosie,” 1910; “Freshman,” 1912; “What Happened in the Night,” 1913. Lives at Carmel, California. Ship in the Bottle.

HULL, ALEXANDER. Born at Columbus, Ohio, September 15, 1887. Educated at Muskingum College and University of Pennsylvania. Head of Music Department, Pacific College. Married. Musical composer. First story “The Lilac Scented Envelope,” All-Story Weekly, November 6, 1915. Lives at Newberg, Oregon. Bain’s Hole.

HUNT, LIAN. Born at Glen Gardner, New Jersey. Spent childhood in Roanoke, Virginia. High school education. Special student at Columbia University. Lives at Port Washington, Long Island, New York. King of the Reef.

JITRO, WILLIAM C. G. Born near Lansing, Michigan, December 29, 1890. Education by private study. Has been publishing stories under several signatures since 1910. Lives in Detroit, Michigan. Resurrection and the Life.

KILMAN, JULIAN. Born at Drummondsville, Canada, March 26, 1878. Studied law at University of Michigan. Practised law at Buffalo. Now engaged in Bureau of Naturalization at Buffalo. First story “Dan Alders’ Revenge,” Short Stories, September, 1914. Lives at Buffalo, New York. Laugh.

(78) KOMROFF, MANUEL (_for biography_, _see_ 1921). Burning Beard.

LANE, ROSE WILDER. Born at De Smet, Dakota Territory, December 5, 1877. Public school education. Author of “Henry Ford’s Own Story,” 1917; “Diverging Roads,” 1919; (with Frederick O’Brien) “White Shadows In the South Seas,” 1919; “The Making of Herbert Hoover,” 1920. Lives at Mansfield, Missouri. Innocence.

LARDNER, RING W. Born at Niles, Michigan, March 6, 1885. Educated in public schools and at Armour Institute of Technology. Married. Sporting writer and editor for American newspapers since 1907. Author of “Bib Ballads,” 1915; “You Know Me, Al,” 1915; “Gullibles Travels,” 1917; “Own Your Own Home,” 1917; “Treat ’Em Rough,” 1918; “The Real Dope,” 1918; “My Four Weeks in France,” 1918; “The Young Immigrants,” 1919; “Symptoms of Being 35,” 1921; “The Big Town,” 1921. Lives at Great Neck, New York. Golden Honeymoon.

(4) LEE, JENNETTE (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). Man Who Made Poetry Hum.

MCPEAK, IVAL. Born near Fulton, Iowa, May 10, 1889. Educated at State University of Iowa. Engaged in public health publicity and education. First story “Long--Short--and a Long,” Midland, October, 1915. Lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prairie Symphony.

MAHONEY, JAMES. Born at Greeneville, Tennessee, September 7, 1893. Educated at Emory and Henry College, Virginia, and Columbia University. Teacher in Choir School, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City. In French Ambulance Service during the war. Received the Croix de Guerre. Studied art in Paris. First story “The Showing Up of Henry Widdemer,” McCall’s Magazine, August, 1920. Fond of swimming. Has studied play writing with George Pierce Baker at Harvard. Lives at Bristol, Virginia. Taxis of Fate.

MERWIN, SAMUEL. Born at Evanston, Illinois, October 6, 1874. Educated at Northwestern University. Married. Author (with H. K. Webster) “The Short Line War,” 1899; (with H. K. Webster) “Calumet K.”, 1901; “The Road to Frontenac,” 1901; “The Whip Hand,” 1903; “His Little Hour,” 1903; “The Merry Anne,” 1904; “The Road Builders,” 1905; “Comrade John,” 1907; “Drugging a Nation,” 1908; “The Citadel,” 1912; “The Charmed Life of Miss Austin,” 1914; “Anthony the Absolute,” 1914; “The Honey Bee,” 1915; “The Trufflers,” 1916; “Temperamental Henry,” 1917; “Henry Is Twenty,” 1918; “The Passionate Pilgrim,” 1919; “Hills of Han,” 1920; “In Red and Gold,” 1921; “Goldie Green,” 1922. Editor of Success, 1909-11. Lives at Concord, Massachusetts. Axiom of Peter Bell Ivor.

MONTROSS, LYNN. Born in Nebraska, October 17, 1895. Educated at University of Nebraska. Journalist. Member of American Expeditionary Force in France. First story “In the Dark,” Adventure, 1920. Author of “Town and Gown,” (with Lois Seyster Montross), 1923. Lives in Chicago, Illinois. Pagan.

(235) MYERS, WALTER L. (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). Summoned.

NORDHOFF, CHARLES B. Born of American parents in London, February 1, 1887. Graduate of Harvard. Free lance. First story “Savagery,” Harper’s Magazine, April, 1922. Author of “The Fledgling,” 1919; (with James Norman Hall) “The Lafayette Flying Corps,” 1920; (with James Norman Hall) “Faery Lands of the South Seas,” 1921. Now in Tahiti. Savagery.

(57) OPPENHEIM, JAMES (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). He That Laughed at the Gods.

(27) PICKTHALL, M. L. C. Black Hand. Luck. Man They Pitied. Men Who Climbed.

(12378) POST, MELVILLE DAVISSON (_for biography_, _see_ 1920). Mountain School Teacher.

(6) RABENEL, BEATRICE (_for biography_, _see_ 1919). Great-Granduncle Sebastian.

ROSEBORO, VIOLA. Born in Pulaski, Tennessee, 1857. Education by desultory reading. Writer, editor, critic and guide. Author of “Old Ways and New,” 1898; “The Joyous Heart,” 1903; “Players and Vagabonds,” 1904; “The Storms of Youth,” 1920. Fiction editor of McClure’s Magazine. Lives in New York City. Aaron Westcott’s Funeral.

(2347) ROSENBLATT, BENJAMIN (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). In the Metropolis.

(57) RUSSELL, JOHN (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). Adversary.

SAMUEL, MAURICE. Born in Roumania, February 8, 1895. Went to Manchester, England, in 1901. Educated at Manchester University. Emigrated to America, 1914. In the American army in France, during the war. Attached to the Morgenthau Commission to Poland 1919. Public stenographer in Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Returned to America in 1920. Author of “The Outsider,” 1920; “The Masquerader,” 1922. Lives in New York City. Masquerader.

SEIFERT, SHIRLEY L. Born in St. Peter’s, Missouri. Graduate of Washington University. Did secretarial work for the Red Cross and War Loan Organizations during the war. First story “The Girl Who Was Too Good Looking,” American Magazine, July, 1919. Lives in St. Louis, Missouri. Lady of Sorrows.

(1234567) SINGMASTER, ELSIE (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). Magic Mirror.

SPEARS, RAYMOND S. Born at Bellevue, Ohio, August 2, 1876. Public school education. Married. Has been reporter, special article writer and forester. On staff of Adventure. Author, “Camping on the Great River,” 1912; “Camping on the Great Lakes,” 1913; “The Cabin Boat Primer,” 1913; “Trip on the Great Lakes,” 1913; “The River Prophet,” 1920; “Diamond Tolls,” 1920; “Driftwood,” 1921. Lives at Little Falls, New York. Ripe Peach.

(34578) SPRINGER, FLETA CAMPBELL (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). Realities.

(2345678) STEELE, WILBUR DANIEL (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). Anglo-Saxon. From the Other Side of the South. “He That Hideth His Secret.” Mad. Man Who Sat. Marriage in Kairwan.

(345678) VENABLE, EDWARD CARRINGTON (_for biography_, _see_ 1921). Reverend James E. Markison.

(345678) VORSE, MARY HEATON (_for biography_, _see_ 1917). Halfway House.

WALDO, SIDNEY. Born in Boston, December 14, 1883. Graduate of Harvard. Engaged in the building material business. First story “Footprints in Water,” Detective Story Magazine, March 30, 1920. Lives at Brookline, Massachusetts. Sons and Brothers.

WARREN, MAUDE (LAVINIA) RADFORD. Born at Wolfe Island, Canada. Educated at University of Chicago. Author “King Arthur and His Knights,” 1907; “The Land of the Living,” 1908; “Peter Peter,” 1909; “The Main Road,” 1913; “Barbara’s Marriages,” 1915; “Robin Hood,” 1915; “Little Pioneers,” 1916; “The White Flame of France,” 1918. Lives at Ithaca, New York. On the Run.

WATTS, MARY STANBERY. Born in Delaware County, Ohio, November 6, 1868. Convent education. Married. Author of “The Tenants,” 1908; “Nathan Burke,” 1910; “The Legacy,” 1911; “Van Cleve,” 1913; “The Rise of Jennie Cushing,” 1914; “The Rudder,” 1916; “The Boardman Family,” 1918; “From Father to Son,” 1919. Has also written plays. Lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Reward of Virtue.

(5678) WILLIAMS, BEN AMES (_for biography_, _see_ 1918). Likeness of a Form.

WOOD, CLEMENT. Born at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September 1, 1888. Educated at University of Alabama and Yale. Married. Practised law, has been assistant city attorney and recorder of Birmingham, Alabama, and taught at several private schools. Vice-Principal Dwight School, New York, 1920-22. Author “Glad of Earth,” 1917; “The Earth Turns South,” 1919; “Jehovah,” 1920; “Mountain,” 1920; “Nigger,” 1922. Lives at Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Coffin.

THE ROLL OF HONOR OF FOREIGN SHORT STORIES IN AMERICAN MAGAZINES

OCTOBER, 1921, TO SEPTEMBER, 1922

NOTE. _The index figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 prefixed to the name of the author indicate that his work has been included in the Rolls of Honor for 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, and 1921 respectively. The list excludes reprints._

I. ENGLISH AND IRISH AUTHORS

(12345678) AUMONIER, STACY. Accident of Crime. Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty.

BARRINGTON, E. Mystery of Stella.

(348) BERESFORD, J. D. Looking Glass. Soul of an Artist.

(1235678) BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON. Dance of Death. Woman’s Ghost Story.

BUTTS, MARY. Change. Speed the Plough.

CHESTERTON, G. K. Temple of Silence. Vengeance of the Statue.

(8) COPPARD, A. E. Black Dog. Broadsheet Ballad.

CORKERY, DANIEL. By-Product. Colonel MacGillicuddy Goes Home. Ember. Price. Unfinished Symphony.

(6) DE LA MARE, WALTER. Tree.

(6) EDGINTON, MAY. Mary Gets Married.

(1234568) GALSWORTHY, JOHN. Feud. Man Who Kept His Form. Santa Lucia.

(28) GIBBON, PERCEVAL. By Consent. Saint Flossie.

KAYE-SMITH, SHEILA. Mrs. Adis. Mockbeggar. Old Gadgett.

KINROSS, ALBERT. Traitors.

(47) LAWRENCE, D. H. Episode. Dick Collier.

“MALET, LUCAS.” Conversion.

MANSFIELD, KATHERINE. Fly.

MAXWELL, W. B. Romance of It.

MOORE, GEORGE. Peronnik the Fool.

(456) MORDAUNT, ELINOR. Fighting Cocks. “Genius.” Heart of a Ship. Kelly O’Keefe. Parrots.

(4) PERTWEE, ROLAND. Chap Upstairs. Empty Arms. Summer Time.

(78) SINCLAIR, MAY. “Heaven.”

(578) STEPHENS, JAMES. Hunger.

(278) WALPOLE, HUGH. Conscience Money. Major Wilbraham.

II. TRANSLATIONS

(47) ANDREYEV, LEONID. Luckiest Man in the World.

ARTZYBASHEFF, MIKHAIL. Old Story.

(5) BERTHEROY, JEAN. Reign of the Spirit.

(67) BLASCO IBANEZ, VICENTE. Sunset.

BOJER, JOHAN. Skobelef.

BUNIN, IVAN. Gentleman from San Francisco. Kasimir Stanislavovitch.

(5) MAUPASSANT, GUY DE. Story of a Wise Man.

MORAND, PAUL. Roman Night.

SADOVEANU, MICHAIL. Spring.

SIWERTZ, SIGFRID. Leonard and the Fisherman.

TIMMERMANS, FELIX. Beguine Symforosa.

VALLE-INCLAN, RAMON DEL. My Sister Antonia.

THE BEST BOOKS OF SHORT STORIES OF 1922

AMERICAN AUTHORS

1. CABELL. Chivalry. McBride. 2. CABELL. Gallantry. McBride. 3. CLEMENS. Mysterious Stranger. Harper. 4. COBB. Sundry Accounts. Doran. 5. COLCORD. Instrument of the Gods. Macmillan. 6. CRANE. Men, Women, and Boats. Boni & Liveright. 7. FRANK. City Block. The author: Darien, Conn. 8. GEROULD. Valiant Dust. Scribner. 9. HURST. Vertical City. Harper. 10. MELVILLE. Apple-Tree Table. Princeton. 11. O’HIGGINS. Some Distinguished Americans. Harper.

ENGLISH AND IRISH AUTHORS

12. BERESFORD. Signs and Wonders. Putnam. 13. BLACKWOOD AND WILSON. Wolves of God. Dutton. 14. CORKERY. Hounds of Banba. Huebsch. 15. DAVEY. Pilgrim of a Smile. Doran. 16. ELLIS. Kanga Creek. Brentano. 17. HUXLEY. Mortal Coils. Doran. 18. LAWRENCE. England, My England. Seltzer. 19. MACHEN. House of Souls. Knopf. 20. MANSFIELD. Garden Party. Knopf. 21. MOORE. In Single Strictness. Boni & Liveright. 22. MORRISON. Tales of Mean Streets. Boni & Liveright. 23. TOMLINSON. London River. Knopf. 24. WOOLF. Monday or Tuesday. Harcourt.

TRANSLATIONS

25. ALEICHEM. Jewish Children. Knopf. 26. CHEKHOV. Cook’s Wedding. Macmillan. 27. GOLDBERG, _translator_. Brazilian Tales. Four Seas. 28. GORKY. Through Russia. Dutton. 29. HEIDENSTAMM. Charles Men. American-Scandinavian Foundation. 30. MAUPASSANT. Boule de Suif. Knopf. 31. MAUPASSANT. Mademoiselle Fifi. Knopf. 32. NERVAL. Daughters of Fire. Brown. 33. POPOVIC, _translator_. Jugo-Slav Stories. Duffield. 34. SCHNITZLER. Shepherd’s Pipe. Brown. 35. UNDERWOOD, _translator_. Famous Stories from Foreign Countries. Four Seas.

VOLUMES OF SHORT STORIES PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES

OCTOBER, 1921, TO SEPTEMBER, 1922

NOTE. _An asterisk before a title indicates distinction. This list includes single short stories, collections of short stories, and a few continuous narratives based on short stories previously published in periodicals. Volumes announced for publication in the autumn of 1922 are listed here, though in some cases they had not yet appeared at the time this book went to press._

I. AMERICAN AUTHORS

ABDULLAH, ACHMED. Alien Souls. McCann.

ADAMS, ADELINE (MRS. ADELINE VALENTINE POND). *Amouretta Landscape. Houghton, Mifflin.

ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS. From a Bench in Our Square. Houghton, Mifflin.

ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN. *His Soul Goes Marching On. Scribner. Yellow Butterflies. Scribner.

BABBITT, ELLEN C. More Jataka Tales. Century.

BEAUMONT, GERALD. Riders Up! Appleton.

BESKOW, ELIZABETH MARIA. Christmas Homecoming. Augustana Book Concern.

BRENNING, MARGARET. You Know Charles. Holt.

CABELL, JAMES BRANCH. *Chivalry. McBride. *Gallantry. McBride.

CLEMENS, SAMUEL LANGHORNE (MARK TWAIN). *Mysterious Stranger. Harper.

COBB, IRVIN S. *Sundry Accounts. Doran.

COHEN, OCTAVUS ROY. Assorted Chocolates. Dodd, Mead. Highly Colored. Dodd, Mead.

COLCORD, LINCOLN. *Instrument of the Gods. Macmillan.

“CONNELL, RICHARD.” Sin of Monsieur Pettipon. Doran.

CORBIN, LILYAN STRATTON. Reno. Colyer.

CORTHELL, ROLAND. On the Sidewalk. Cornhill.

CRANE, HILLIS. Dawn. Augustana Book Concern.

CRANE, STEPHEN. *Men, Women and Boats. Boni and Liveright.

DERIEUX, SAMUEL A. Frank of Freedom Hill. Doubleday, Page.

DICKSON, HARRIS. Old Reliable in Africa. Stokes.

EDWARDS, HARRY STILLWELL. *Mam’selle Delphine. Holly Bluff Pub. Co.

FERBER, EDNA. *Gigolo. Doubleday, Page.

FISHER, LENA LEONARD. River Dragon’s Bride. Abingdon Press.

FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT. *Tales of the Jazz Age. Scribner.

FORD, SEWELL. Torchy as a Pa. Clode. Trilby May Crashes In. Harper.

FRANK, WALDO. *City Block. The author (Darien, Conn.).

FRENCH, JOSEPH LEWIS, _editor_. Great Pirate Stories. Brentano’s.

GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON. *Valiant Dust. Scribner.

HARRISON, ELIZABETH. Misunderstood Children. Macmillan. Offero, the Giant. Macmillan.

“HENRY, O.” (WILLIAM SIDNEY PORTER.) *Selected Stories. Doubleday, Page.

HUNTINGTON, MRS. FLORA CLARKE. Handkerchief and the Sword. Authors and Publishers Corp.

HURST, FANNIE. *Vertical City. Harper.

KNAPP, SHEPHERD. Old Joe. Abingdon Press.

KYNE, PETER BERNARD. Cappy Ricks Retires. Cosmopolitan Book Corp.

LAW, FREDERICK HOUK, _editor_. Modern Essays and Stories. Century.

LENK, MARGARETE KLEE. Patrick’s First Christmas. Augustana Book Concern.

MCSPADDEN, JOSEPH WALKER, _editor_. Famous Mystery Stories. Crowell.

MARQUIS, DON. Revolt of the Oyster. Doubleday, Page.

MARSHALL, EDISON. Heart of Little Shikara. Little, Brown.

MATTHEWS, BRANDER. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color. Scribner.

MAYO, KATHERINE. Mounted Justice. Houghton, Mifflin.

MAYO, MARGERY. Russians Abroad. Stratford Co.

MELVILLE, HERMAN. *Apple-Tree Table; and Other Sketches. Princeton.

MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Plum Pudding of Divers Ingredients. Doubleday, Page.

MUSSER, HOWARD ANDERSON. Jungle Tales. Doran.

NICHOLSON, MEREDITH. Best Laid Schemes. Scribner.

O’BRIEN, EDWARD J., _editor_. Best Short Stories of 1921. Small, Maynard.

O’HIGGINS, HARVEY. *Some Distinguished Americans. Harper.

PARKER, DUDREA. Pig Iron. Norman, Remington.

PEARSON, ADELAIDE. Laughing Lion. Dutton.

PENCE, RAYMOND WOODBURY, _editor_. Short Stories by Present Day Authors. Macmillan.

RAMSAY, ROBERT L., _editor_. *Short Stories of America. Houghton, Mifflin.

RINEHART, MARY ROBERTS. More Tish. Doran.

RUSSELL, CHARLES M., _editor_. Rawhide Rawlins Stories. Montana Newspaper Assn.

SOCIETY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921. Doubleday, Page.

SQUIER, EMMA LINDSAY. Wild Heart. Cosmopolitan Book Corp.

STOCK, RALPH. South of the Line. Doubleday, Page.

STOVALL, DENNIS H. Spell of the Shang Kambu. Standard Pub. Co.

STRINGER, ARTHUR. Twin Tales. Bobbs-Merrill.

TARBELL, IDA M. He Knew Lincoln. Macmillan.

TASSIN, ALGERNON. Rainbow String. Macmillan.

TERHUNE, ALBERT PAYSON. Further Adventures of Lad. Doran.

TILDEN, WILLIAM TATEM, 2d. It’s All in the Game. Doubleday, Page.

WALKER, GUY MORRISON. Skeletons. Stratford.

WILEY, HUGH. Lily. Knopf.

II. ENGLISH AND IRISH AUTHORS

ATKEY, BERTRAM. Winnie O’Wynn and the Wolves. Little, Brown.

BARRINGTON, E. *“The Ladies!” Atlantic Monthly Press.

BECK, L. ADAMS. *Ninth Vibration. Dodd, Mead.

BERESFORD, JOHN DAVYS. *Signs and Wonders. Putnam.

BIBESCO, PRINCESS ELIZABETH. Balloons. Doran.

“BIRMINGHAM, GEORGE A.” (JAMES OWEN HANNAY). Lady Bountiful. Doran.

BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON _and_ WILSON, WILFRED. *Wolves of God. Dutton.

BONE, DAVID W. *“Broken Stowage.” Dutton.

CHESTERTON, GILBERT KEITH. *Man Who Knew Too Much. Harper.

CORKERY, DANIEL. *Hounds of Banba. Huebsch.

DAVEY, NORMAN. *Pilgrim of a Smile. Doran.

DELL, ETHEL MAY. Odds, and Other Stories. Putnam.

DRINKWATER, JOHN. Cotswold Characters. Yale.

ELLIS, HAVELOCK. *Kanga Creek. Brentano’s.

*English Short Stories from Fifteenth to Twentieth Century. (Everyman’s Library.) Dutton.

EYTON, JOHN. Dancing Fakir. Longmans.

HOWARD, F. MORTON. *Happy Rascals. Dutton.

HUXLEY, ALDOUS. *Mortal Coils. Doran.

JAMES, MONTAGU RHODES. *Five Jars. Longmans.

KINROSS, ALBERT. *Truth About Vignolles. Century.

KIPLING, RUDYARD. Selected Stories. Doubleday, Page.

LAWRENCE, D. H. *England, My England. Seltzer.

LYONS, A. NEIL. *Market Bundle. Dodd, Mead.

MACHEN, ARTHUR. *House of Souls. Knopf.

“MALET, LUCAS.” *Da Silva’s Widow. Dodd, Mead.

MANSFIELD, KATHERINE. *Garden Party. Knopf.

MERRICK, LEONARD. *To Tell You the Truth. Dutton.

MONTMORENCY, JAMES EDWARD GEOFFREY DE. Never-Ending Road. Oxford University Press.

MOORE, GEORGE. *In Single Strictness. Boni and Liveright.

MORRISON, ARTHUR. *Tales of Mean Streets. Boni and Liveright.

O’BRIEN, EDWARD J. _and_ COURNOS, JOHN, _editors_. Best British Short Stories of 1922. Small, Maynard.

OSBOURNE, LLOYD. Wild Justice. Appleton.

OWEN, H. COLLINSON. Adventures of Antoine. McCann.

“ROHMER, SAX.” Tales of Chinatown. Doubleday, Page.

“SAKI.” Reginald. McBride.

TOMLINSON, H. M. *London River. Knopf.

WOOLF, VIRGINIA. *Monday or Tuesday. Harcourt, Brace.

III. TRANSLATIONS

“ALEICHEM, SHALOM.” (_Yiddish._) *Jewish Children. Knopf.

CHEKHOV, ANTON. (_Russian._) *Cook’s Wedding. Macmillan.

“FRANCE, ANATOLE.” (JACQUES-ANATOLE THIBAULT.) (_French._) *Count Morin, Deputy. Dodd, Mead. *Marguerite. Dodd, Mead.

GOLDBERG, ISAAC, _translator_. (_Portuguese._) *Brazilian Tales. Four Seas.

GORKY, MAXIM. (_Russian._) *Through Russia. Dutton.

HEIDENSTAMM, VERNER VON. (_Swedish._) *Charles Men. 2 vols. American-Scandinavian Foundation.

LEBLANC, MAURICE. (_French._) Eight Strokes of the Clock. Macaulay.

MACKLIN, ALYS EYRE, _translator_. (_French._) Twenty-Nine Tales from the French. Harcourt, Brace.

MAUPASSANT, GUY DE. (_French._) *Boule de Suif. Knopf. *Mademoiselle Fifi. Knopf.

NERVAL, GERARD DE. (_French._) *Daughters of Fire. N. L. Brown.

POPOVIC, PAVLE, _editor_. (_Jugo-Slav._) *Jugo-Slav Stories. Duffield.

SCHNITZLER, ARTHUR. (_German._) *Shepherd’s Pipe. N. L. Brown.

UNDERWOOD, EDNA WORTHLEY, _translator_. *Famous Stories from Foreign Countries. Four Seas.

ARTICLES ON THE SHORT STORY

OCTOBER, 1921, TO SEPTEMBER, 1922

Authors of articles are printed in capital letters.

_The following abbreviations are used in this index_:

_Book. (N. Y.)_ Bookman (New York) _Cath. W._ Catholic World _Cen._ Century _Corn._ Cornhill Magazine _Dial_ Dial _D. D._ Double Dealer _Eng. R._ English Review _Free._ Freeman _John._ John o’London’s Weekly _L. H. J._ Ladies’ Home Journal _Lib._ Liberator _L. Merc._ London Mercury _Nat. (N. Y.)_ Nation (New York) _Nat. (London)_ Nation (London) _New A._ New Age _New S._ New Statesman _N. Rep._ New Republic _N. Y. Times_ New York Times Review of Books _Post_ New York Evening Post Literary Review _Queen_ Queen _Scr._ Scribner’s Magazine _Wave_ Wave

Adams, Adeline. By J. W. Krutch. Nat. (N. Y.) July 26. (115: 99.)

Ade, George. By Thomas L. Masson. Book. (N. Y.) Oct., ’21. (54: 116.)

AIKEN, CONRAD. Fyodor Dostoevsky. Free. Dec. 28, ’21. (4: 378.) Katherine Mansfield. Free. June 21. (5: 357.)

ALDEN, RAYMOND M. Oscar Wilde. Post. Dec. 3, ’21. (2: 228.)

ALDINGTON, RICHARD. James Joyce. Post. March 11. (2: 491.)

American Short Story. By Brander Matthews. N. Y. Times. Sept. 17. (27: 2.) By Gilbert Seldes. Dial. April. (72: 427.) By Johan J. Smertenko. Nat. (N. Y.) (114: 779.)

ANDERSON, JOHN D. Thomas Hardy. N. Y. Times. May 28. (10.)

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