Woollcott's second reader.
Publication details: New York, Garden city publishing co., inc. [1939]Edition: De luxe edDescription: x, 1056 p. 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- PR1285.W66 1939
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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BOOK | Strathmore University (Main Library) Open Shelf | PR1285.W66 1939 | Available | SUF Donation 1 | 28115 |
Foreword, by Alexander Woolcott.--Preface to "All men are brothers," by Shih Nai-an.--The lady's maid's bell, by Edith Wharton.--Joe, by Gustav Eckstein.--A Christmas garland, by Max Beerbohm.--The portrait of M. M., by D. H. Lawrence.--Two friends, by Willa Cather.--Cakes and ale: or, The skeleton in the cupboard, by W. S. Maugham.--Boswell and the girl from Botany bay, by F. A. Pottle.--The golden age, by Kenneth Grahame.--Peter Rugg, the missing man, by William Austin.--My Aunt Daisy, by Albert Halper.--Three stories by Dorothy Parker: The little hours. Arrangement in black and white. The waltz.--Big two-hearted river, by Ernest Hemingway.--The self-help of G. J. Smith, by William Bolitho.--All kneeling, by Anne Parrish.--Whilomville stories, by Stephen Crane.--To the Reverend Dr. Hyde, by R. L. Stevenson.--Rab and his friends, by Dr. John Brown.--God and my father, by Clarence Day.--Thanksgiving proclamation, by Governor W. L. Cross.
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