by Rene Doumic
Translated by Alys Hallard
First published in 1910. This volume is dedicated to Madame L. Landouzy
with gratitude and affection
This book is not intended as a study ...
Concerning the fundamental points of method in telling a story, I have
little to add to the principles which I have already stated as
necessary, in my opinion, in the book of which...
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
"But why Turkish?" asked Mr. Sherlock Holmes, gazing fixedly at my
boots. I was reclining in a cane-backed chair at the moment, and my
protruded feet had ...
MARGRET HOWTH.
A STORY OF TO-DAY
"My matter hath no voice to alien ears." TO MY MOTHER.
CHAPTER I.
Let me tell you a story of To-Day,--very homely and narrow in its scope
and aim. ...