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ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Ultimate Collection: 21 Novels, 188 Short Stories, 88 Poems & 7 Plays, Including Works on Spirituality, Historical Writings & Personal Memoirs (Illustrated)
Table of Contents Sherlock Holmes Books Novels A Study in Scarlet
Part I. Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D.
I. Mr. Sherlock Holmes II. The Science of Deduction III. The Lauriston Gardens Mystery IV. What John Rance had to Tell V. Our Advertisement Brings a Visitor VI. Tobias Gregson Shows What He Can Do VII. Light in the Darkness
Part II. The Country of the Saints
I. On the Great Alkali Plain II. The Flower of Utah III. John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet IV. A Flight for Life V. The Avenging Angels VI. A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D. VII. The Conclusion
The Sign of Four
Chapter I. The Science of Deduction Chapter II. The Statement of the Case Chapter III. In Quest of a Solution Chapter IV. The Story of the Bald-Headed Man Chapter V. The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge Chapter VI. Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration Chapter VII. The Episode of the Barrel Chapter VIII. The Baker Street Irregulars Chapter IX. A Break in the Chain Chapter X. The End of the Islander Chapter XI. The Great Agra Treasure Chapter XII. The Strange Story of Jonathan Small
The Hound of the Baskervilles
I. Mr. Sherlock Holmes II. The Curse of the Baskervilles III. The Problem IV. Sir Henry Baskerville V. Three Broken Threads VI. Baskerville Hall VII. The Stapletons of Merripit House VIII. First Report of Dr. Watson IX. The Light Upon the Moor X. Extract from the Diary of Dr. Watson XI. The Man on the Tor XII. Death on the Moor XIII. Fixing The Nets XIV. The Hound of the Baskervilles XV. A Retrospection
The Valley of Fear
Part 1. The Tragedy of Birlstone
Chapter 1. The Warning Chapter 2. Sherlock Holmes Discourses Chapter 3. The Tragedy of Birlstone Chapter 4. Darkness Chapter 5. The People of the Drama Chapter 6. A Dawning Light Chapter 7. The Solution
Part 2. The Scowrers
Chapter 1. The Man Chapter 2. The Bodymaster Chapter 3. Lodge 341, Vermissa Chapter 4. The Valley of Fear Chapter 5. The Darkest Hour Chapter 6. Danger Chapter 7. The Trapping of Birdy Edwards Epilogue
Short Story Collections The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Adventure I. A Scandal in Bohemia Adventure II. The Red-Headed League Adventure III. A Case of Identity Adventure IV. The Boscombe Valley Mystery Adventure V. The Five Orange Pips Adventure VI. The Man with the Twisted Lip Adventure VII. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle Adventure VIII. The Adventure of the Speckled Band Adventure IX. The Adventure of the Engineer’s Thumb Adventure X. The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor Adventure XI. The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet Adventure XII. The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
I. The Adventure of Silver Blaze II. The Adventure of the Yellow Face III. The Adventure of the Stock-Broker's Clerk IV. The Adventure of the "Gloria Scott" V. The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual VI. The Adventure of the Reigate Squires VII. The Adventure of the Crooked Man VIII. The Adventure of the Resident Patient IX. The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter X. The Adventure of the Naval Treaty XI. The Adventure of the Final Problem
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
I. The Adventure of the Empty House II. The Adventure of the Norwood Builder III. The Adventure of the Dancing Men IV. The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist V. The Adventure of the Priory School VI. The Adventure of Black Peter VII. The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton VIII. The Adventure of the Six Napoleons IX. The Adventure of the Three Students X. The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez XI. The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter XII. The Adventure of the Abbey Grange XIII. The Adventure of the Second Stain
His Last Bow
His Last Bow: Preface The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge The Adventure of the Red Circle The Adventure of the Cardboard Box The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans The Adventure of the Dying Detective The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot His Last Bow: An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes
Sketches The Field Bazaar How Watson Learned the Trick Professor Challenger Series The Lost World
Foreword Chapter I. “There Are Heroisms All Round Us” Chapter II. “Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger” Chapter III. “He is a Perfectly Impossible Person” Chapter IV. “It’s Just the very Biggest Thing in the World” Chapter V. “Question!” Chapter VI. “I was the Flail of the Lord” Chapter VII. “To-morrow we Disappear into the Unknown” Chapter VIII. “The Outlying Pickets of the New World” Chapter IX. “Who could have Foreseen it?” Chapter X. “The most Wonderful Things have Happened” Chapter XI. “For once I was the Hero” Chapter XII. “It was Dreadful in the Forest” Chapter XIII. “A Sight which I shall Never Forget” Chapter XIV. “Those Were the Real Conquests” Chapter XV. “Our Eyes have seen Great Wonders” Chapter XVI. “A Procession! A Procession!”
The Poison Belt
Chapter I. The Blurring of Lines Chapter II. The Tide of Death Chapter III. Submerged Chapter IV. A Diary of the Dying Chapter V. The Dead World Chapter VI. The Great Awakening
When the World Screamed The Brigadier Gerard Stories The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard
How the Brigadier Came to the Castle of Gloom How the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccio How the Brigadier Held the King How the King Held the Brigadier How the Brigadier Took the Field Against the Marshal Millefleurs How the Brigadier Played for a Kingdom How the Brigadier Won His Medal How the Brigadier was Tempted by the Devil
The Crime of the Brigadier The Adventures of Gerard
Preface How Brigadier Gerard Lost His Ear How the Brigadier Captured Saragossa How the Brigadier Slew the Fox How the Brigadier Saved the Army How the Brigadier Triumphed in England How the Brigadier Rode to Minsk How the Brigadier Bore Himself at Waterloo: The Story Of The Forest Inn How the Brigadier Bore Himselef at Waterloo: The Story Of The Nine Prussian Horsemen The Last Adventure of the Brigadier The Marriage of the Brigadier
Historical Novels Micah Clarke
Chapter 1. Of Cornet Joseph Clarke of the Ironsides Chapter 2. Of my going to school and of my coming thence Chapter 3. Of Two Friends of my Youth Chapter 4. Of the Strange Fish that we Caught at Spithead Chapter 5. Of the Man with the Drooping Lids Chapter 6. Of the Letter that came from the Lowlands Chapter 7. Of the Horseman who rode from the West Chapter 8. Of our Start for the Wars Chapter 9. Of a Passage of Arms at the Blue Boar Chapter 10. Of our Perilous Adventure on the Plain Chapter 11. Of the Lonely Man and the Gold Chest Chapter 12. Of certain Passages upon the Moor Chapter 13. Of Sir Gervas Jerome, Knight Banneret of the County of Surrey Chapter 14. Of the Stiff-legged Parson and his Flock Chapter 15. Of our Brush with the King’s Dragoons Chapter 16. Of our Coming to Taunton Chapter 17. Of the Gathering in the Market-square Chapter 18. Of Master Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton Chapter 19. Of a Brawl in the Night Chapter 20. Of the Muster of the Men of the West Chapter 21. Of my Hand-grips with the Brandenburger Chapter 22. Of the News from Havant Chapter 23. Of the Snare on the Weston Road Chapter 24. Of the Welcome that met me at Badminton Chapter 25. Of Strange Doings in the Boteler Dungeon Chapter 26. Of the Strife in the Council Chapter 27. Of the Affair near Keynsham Bridge Chapter 28. Of the Fight in Wells Cathedral Chapter 29. Of the Great Cry from the Lonely House Chapter 30. Of the Swordsman with the Brown Jacket Chapter 31. Of the Maid of the Marsh and the Bubble which rose from the Bog Chapter 32. Of the Onfall at Sedgemoor Chapter 33. Of my Perilous Adventure at the Mill Chapter 34. Of the Coming of Solomon Sprent Chapter 35. Of the Devil in Wig and Gown Chapter 36. Of the End of it All Appendix
The White Company
Chapter 1. How the Black Sheep Came Forth from the Fold. Chapter 2. How Alleyne Edricson Came Out Into the World. Chapter 3. How Hordle John Cozened the Fuller of Lymington. Chapter 4. How the Bailiff of Southampton Slew the Two Masterless Men. Chapter 5. How a Strange Company Gathered at the “Pied Merlin.” Chapter 6. How Samkin Aylward Wagered His Feather-Bed Chapter 7. How the Three Comrades Journeyed Through the Woodlands. Chapter 8. The Three Friends Chapter 9. How Strange Things Befell in Minstead Wood Chapter 10. How Hordle John Found a Man Whom He Might Follow Chapter 11. How a Young Shepherd Had a Perilous Flock Chapter 12. How Alleyne Learned More Than He Could Teach Chapter 13. How the White Company Set Forth to the Wars Chapter 14. How Sir Nigel Sought for a Wayside Venture Chapter 15. How the Yellow Cog Sailed Forth From Lepe Chapter 16. How the Yellow Cog Fought the Two Rover Galleys Chapter 17. How the Yellow Cog Crossed the Bar of Gironde Chapter 18. How Sir Nigel Loring Put a Patch upon His Eye Chapter 19. How There Was Stir at the Abbey of St. Andrew’s Chapter 20. How Alleyne Won His Place in an Honorable Guild Chapter 21. How Agostino Pisano Risked His Head Chapter 22. How the Bowmen Held Wassail at the “Rose De Guienne.” Chapter 23. How England Held the Lists at Bordeaux Chapter 24. How a Champion Came Forth From the East Chapter 25. How Sir Nigel Wrote to Twynham Castle Chapter 26. How the Three Comrades Gained a Mighty Treasure Chapter 27. How Roger Club-Foot Was Passed Into Paradise Chapter 28. How the Comrades Came Over the Marches of France Chapter 29. How the Blessed Hour of Sight Came to the Lady Tiphaine Chapter 30. How the Brushwood Men Came to the Chateau of Villefranche Chapter 31. How Five Men Held the Keep of Villefranche Chapter 32. How the Company Took Counsel Round the Fallen Tree Chapter 33. How the Army Made the Passage of Roncesvalles Chapter 34. How the Company Made Sport in the Vale of Pampeluna Chapter 35. How Sir Nigel Hawked at an Eagle Chapter 36. How Sir Nigel Took the Patch From His Eye Chapter 37. How the White Company Came to Be Disbanded Chapter 38. Of the Home-Coming to Hampshire
The Great Shadow
Chapter 1. The Night of the Beacons Chapter 2. Cousin Edie of Eyemouth Chapter 3. The Shadow on the Waters Chapter 4. The Choosing of Jim Chapter 5. The Man from the Sea Chapter 6. A Wandering Eagle Chapter 7. The Corriemuir Peel Tower Chapter 8. The Coming of the Cutter Chapter 9. The Doings at West Inch Chapter 10. The Return of the Shadow Chapter 11. The Gathering of the Nations Chapter 12. The Shadow on the Land Chapter 13. The End of the Storm Chapter 14. The Tally of Death Chapter 15. The End of It
The Refugees
Part 1. In the Old World
Chapter 1. The Man From America Chapter 2. A Monarch in Deshabille Chapter 3. The Holding of the Door Chapter 4. The Father of His People Chapter 5. Children of Belial Chapter 6. A House of Strife Chapter 7. The New World and the Old Chapter 8. The Rising Sun Chapter 9. Le Roi S’amuse Chapter 10. An Eclipse at Versailles Chapter 11. The Sun Reappears Chapter 12. The King Receives Chapter 13. The King Has Ideas Chapter 14. The Last Card Chapter 15. The Midnight Mission Chapter 16. “When the Devil drives.” Chapter 17. The Dungeon of Portillac Chapter 18. A Night of Surprises Chapter 19. In the King’s Cabinet Chapter 20. The Two Francoises Chapter 21. The Man in the Caleche Chapter 22. The Scaffold of Portillac Chapter 23. The Fall of the Catinats
Part 2. In the New World
Chapter 24. The Start of the “golden Rod.” Chapter 25. A Boat of the Dead Chapter 26. The Last Port Chapter 27. A Dwindling Island Chapter 28. In the Pool of Quebec Chapter 29. The Voice at the Port-hole Chapter 30. The Inland Waters Chapter 31. The Hairless Man Chapter 32. The Lord of Sainte Marie Chapter 33. The Slaying of Brown Moose Chapter 34. The Men of Blood Chapter 35. The Tapping of Death Chapter 36. The Taking of the Stockade Chapter 37. The Coming of the Friar Chapter 38. The Dining Hall of Sainte Marie Chapter 39. The Two Swimmers Chapter 40. The End
Rodney Stone
Preface I. Friar’s Oak II. The Walker of Cliffe Royal III. The Play-Actress of Anstey Cross IV. The Peace of Amiens V. Buck Tregellis VI. On the Threshold VII. The Hope of England VIII. The Brighton Road IX. Watier’s X. The Men of the Ring XI. The Fight in the Coach-House XII. The Coffee-Room of Fladong’s XIII. Lord Nelson XIV. On the Road XV. Foul Play XVI. Crawley Downs XVII. The Ring-Side XVIII. The Smith’s Last Battle XIX. Cliffe Royal XX. Lord Avon XXI. The Valet’s Story XXII. The End
Uncle Bernac
I. The Coast of France II. The Salt-Marsh III. The Ruined Cottage IV. Men of the Night V. The Law VI. The Secret Passage VII. The Owner of Grosbois VIII. Cousin Sibylle IX. The Camp of Boulogne X. The Ante-Room XI. The Secretary XII. The Man of Action XIII. The Man of Dreams XIV. Josephine XV. The Reception of the Empress XVI. The Library of Grosbois XVII. The End
Sir Nigel
Introduction I. The House of Loring II. How the Devil Came to Waverley III. The Yellow Horse of Crooksbury IV. How the Summoner Came to the Manor House of Tilford V. How Nigel was Tried by the Abbot of Waverley VI. In Which Lady Ermyntrude Opens the Iron Coffer VII. How Nigel Went Marketing to Guildford VIII. How the King Hawked on Crooksbury Heath IX. How Nigel Held the Bridge at Tilford X. How the King Greeted His Seneschal of Calais XI. In the Hall of the Knight of Duplin XII. How Nigel Fought the Twisted Man of Shalford XIII. How the Comrades Journeyed Down the Old, Old Road XIV. How Nigel Chased the Red Ferret XV. How the Red Ferret Came to Cosford XVI. How the King’s Court Feasted in Calais Castle XVII. The Spaniards on the Sea XVIII. How Black Simon Claimed Forfeit from the King of Sark XIX. How a Squire of England Met a Squire of France XX. How the English Attempted the Castle of La Brohiniere XXI. How the Second Messenger Went to Cosford XXII. How Robert of Beaumanoir Came to Ploermel XXIII. How Thirty of Josselin Encountered Thirty of Ploermel XXIV. How Nigel was Called to His Master XXV. How the King of France Held Counsel at Maupertuis XXVI. How Nigel Found His Third Deed XXVII. How the Third Messenger Came to Cosford
Other Novels Mystery of Cloomber
Chapter 1. The Hegira of the Wests from Edinburgh Chapter 2. Of the Strange Manner in which a Tenant came to Cloomber Chapter 3. Of our further acquaintance with Major-General J. B. Heatherstone Chapter 4. Of a young man with a grey head Chapter 5. How four of us came to be under the Shadow of Cloomber Chapter 6. How I came to be enlisted as one of the Garrison of Cloomber Chapter 7. Of Corporal Rufus Smith and his coming to Cloomber Chapter 8. Statement of Israel Stakes Chapter 9. Narrative of John Easterling, F.R.C.P.Edin. Chapter 10. Of the letter which came from the hall Chapter 11. Of the casting away of the Barque “Belinda” Chapter 12. Of the three foreign men upon the coast Chapter 13. In which I see that which has been seen by few Chapter 14. Of the visitor who ran down the road in the night-time Chapter 15. The Day-Book of John Berthier Heatherstone Chapter 16. At the Hole of Cree
The Firm of Girdlestone
Preface I. Mr. John Harston Keeps an Appointment II. Charity À La Mode III. Thomas Gilray Makes an Investment IV. Captain Hamilton Miggs of the “Black Eagle.” V. Modern Athenians VI. A Rectorial Election VII. England Versus Scotland VIII. A First Professional IX. A Nasty Cropper X. Dwellers in Bohemia XI. Senior and Junior XII. A Corner in Diamonds XIII. Shadow and Light XIV. A Slight Misunderstanding XV. An Addition to the House XVI. The First Step XVII. The Land of Diamonds XVIII. Major Tobias Clutterbuck Comes In for a Thousand Pounds XIX. News from the Urals XX. Mr. Hector O’flaherty Finds Something in the Paper XXI. An Unexpected Blow XXII. Robbers and Robbed XXIII. A Momentous Resolution XXIV. A Dangerous Promise XXV. A Change of Front XXVI. Breaking Ground XXVII. Mrs. Scully of Morrison’s XXVIII. Back in Bohemia XXIX. The Great Dance at Morrison’s XXX. At the “Cock and Cowslip. ” XXXI. A Crisis at Eccleston Square XXXII. A Conversation in the Eccleston Square Library XXXIII. The Journey to the Priory XXXIV. The Man with the Camp-Stool XXXV. A Talk on the Lawn XXXVI. The Incident of the Corridor XXXVII. A Chase and a Brawl XXXVIII. Girdlestone Sends for the Doctor XXXIX. A Gleam of Light XL. The Major has a Letter XLI. The Clouds Grow Darker XLII. The Three Faces at the Window XLIII. The Bait on the Hook XLIV. The Shadow of Death XLV. The Invasion of Hampshire XLVI. A Midnight Cruise XLVII. Law and Order XLVIII. Captain Hamilton Miggs Sees a Vision XLIX. A Voyage in a Coffin Ship L. Winds Up the Thread and Ties Two Knots at the End
The Doings of Raffles Haw
Chapter 1. A Double Enigma Chapter 2. The Tenant of the New Hall Chapter 3. A House of Wonders Chapter 4. From Clime to Clime Chapter 5. Laura’s Request Chapter 6. A Strange Visitor Chapter 7. The Workings of Wealth Chapter 8. A Billionaire’s Plans Chapter 9. A New Departure Chapter 10. The Great Secret Chapter 11. A Chemical Demonstration Chapter 12. A Family Jar Chapter 13. A Midnight Venture Chapter 14. The Spread of the Blight Chapter 15. The Greater Secret
Beyond The City
Chapter I. The New-Comers Chapter II. Breaking the Ice Chapter III. Dwellers in the Wilderness Chapter IV. A Sister’s Secret Chapter V. A Naval Conquest Chapter VI. An Old Story Chapter VII. Venit Tandem Felicitas Chapter VIII. Shadows Before Chapter IX. A Family Plot Chapter X. Women of the Future Chapter XI. A Blot from the Blue Chapter XII. Friends in Need Chapter XIII. In Strange Waters Chapter XIV. Eastward Ho! Chapter XV. Still Among Shoals Chapter XVI. A Midnight Visitor Chapter XVII. In Port at Last
The Parasite
1 2 3 4
The Stark Munro Letters
I. Home, 30th March, 1881 II. Home, 10th April, 1881 III. Home, 15th October, 1881 IV. Home, 1st December, 1881 V. Merton on the Moors, 5th March, 1882 VI. The Parade, Bradfield, 7th March, 1882 VII. The Parade, Bradfield, 9th March, 1882 VIII. The Parade, Bradfield, 6th April, 1882 IX. The Parade, Bradfield, 23rd April, 1882 X. Cadogan Terrace, Birchespool, 21st May, 1882 XI. Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 29th May, 1882 XII. Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 5th June, 1882 XIII. Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 12th June, 1882 XIV. Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 15th January, 1883 XV. Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 3rd August, 1883 XVI. Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 4th November, 1884
The Tragedy of the Korosko
Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10
A Duet
The Overture The Overture Continued The Overture Concluded The Two Solos In Britain’s Valhalla Two Solos and a Duet Keeping Up Appearances The Home-Coming Laying a Course Confessions Concerning Mrs. Beeton Mr. Samuel Pepys A Visit to Mr. Samuel Pepys Trouble A Rescue The Browning Society An Investment A Thundercloud Danger No. 5 Cheyne Row The Last Note of the Duet The Trio
Short Story Collections Mysteries and Adventures
The Gully of Bluemansdyke The Parson of Jackman's Gulch My Friend the Murderer The Silver Hatchet The Man from Archangel That Little Square Box A Night Among the Nihilists Selecting a Ghost: The Ghosts of Goresthorpe Grange The Mystery of Sasassa Valley Our Derby Sweepstakes The American's Tale Bones, the April Fool of Harvey's Sluice
The Captain of the Pole-Star, and other tales
Preface The Captain of the “Pole-Star” F. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement The Great Keinplatz Experiment John Huxford’s Hiatus Cyprian Overbeck Wells — A Literary Mosaic John Barrington Cowles The Ring of Thoth
Round the Red Lamp
The Preface Behind the Times His First Operation A Straggler of ‘15 The Third Generation A False Start The Curse of Eve Sweethearts A Physiologist’s Wife The Case of Lady Sannox A Question of Diplomacy A Medical Document Lot No. 249 The Los Amigos Fiasco The Doctors of Hoyland The Surgeon Talks
Stories of War and Sport
The Green Flag The Croxley Master The Lord of Chateau Noir The Striped Chest A Shadow Before The King of the Foxes The Three Correspondents The Debut of Bimbashi Joyce A Foreign Office Romance The Slapping Sal The New Catacomb
Round the Fire Stories
Preface The Leather Funnel The Beetle-Hunter The Man with the Watches The Pot of Caviare The Japanned Box The Black Doctor Playing with Fire The Jew’s Breastplate The Lost Special The Club-Footed Grocer The Sealed Room The Brazilian Cat The Usher of Lea House School The Brown Hand The Fiend of the Cooperage Jelland’s Voyage B. 24
The Last Galley: Impressions and Tales
Preface Part 1
The Last Galley The Contest Through the Veil An Iconoclast Giant Maximin The Coming of the Huns The Last of the Legions The First Cargo The Home-Coming The Red Star
Part 2
The Silver Mirror The Lord of Falconbridge Out of the Running “De Profundis” The Great Brown-Pericord Motor The Terror of Blue John Gap
Danger and Other Stories
Preface I. Danger! II. One Crowded Hour III. A Point of View IV. The Fall of Lord Barrymore V. The Horror of the Heights VI. Borrowed Scenes VII. The Surgeon of Gaster Fell VIII. How it Happened IX. The Prisoner’s Defence X. Three of Them
Tales of Pirates and Blue Water
How the Governor of Saint Kitt’s Came Home The Dealings of Captain Sharkey with Stephen Craddock The Blighting of Sharkey How Copley Banks Slew Captain Sharkey
Other Stories
That Veteran Gentlemanly Joe The Winning Shot An Exciting Christmas Eve The Heiress of Glenmahowley The Blood-Stone Tragedy The Cabman’s Story The Tragedians Crabbe's Practice The Lonely Hampshire Cottage The Fate of the “Evangeline” Touch and Go Uncle Jeremy’s Household The Stone of Boxman’s Drift A Pastoral Horror Our Midnight Visitor The Voice of Science The Colonel’s Choice A Sordid Affair The Regimental Scandal The Recollections of Captain Wilkie The Confession The Retirement of Signor Lambert The Tragedy of Flowery Land An Impression of the Regency The Bully of Brocas Court The Nightmare Room The Lift A Point of Contact The Centurion
Poetry Collections Songs of Action
The Song of the Bow Cremona The Storming Party The Frontier Line Corporal Dick’s Promotion A Forgotten Tale Pennarby Mine A Rover Chanty A Ballad of the Ranks A Lay of the Links The Dying Whip Master H.M.S. ‘Foudroyant’ The Farnshire Cup The Groom’s Story With the Chiddingfolds A Hunting Morning The Old Gray Fox ’Ware Holes The Home-Coming of the ‘Eurydice’ The Inner Room The Irish Colonel The Blind Archer A Parable A Tragedy The Passing The Franklin’s Maid The Old Huntsman
Songs of the Road
I. - Narrative Verses and Songs
A Hymn of Empire Sir Nigel's Song The Arab Steed A Post-Impressionist Empire Builders The Groom's Encore The Bay Horse The Outcasts The End 1902-1909 The Wanderer Bendy's Sermon
II. - Philosophic Verses
Compensation The Banner of Progress Hope Religio Medici Man's Limitation Mind and Matter Darkness
III. - Miscellaneous Verses
A Woman's Love By The North Sea December's Snow Shakespeare's Expostulation The Empire A Voyage The Orphanage Sexagenarius Loquitor Night Voices The Message The Echo Advice to a Young Author A Lilt of the Road The Farewell Now Then, Smith To My Lady A Reminiscence of Cricket
The Guards Came Through, and Other Poems
Preface Victrix Those Others The Guards Came Through Haig is Moving The Guns in Sussex Ypres Grousing The Volunteer The Night Patrol The Bugles of Canada The Wreck on Lock Mcgarry The Bigot The Athabasca Trail Ragtime! Christmas in Trouble To Carlo (Died July 1921) To Ronald Ross Little Billy Take Heart Retrospect Comrades Lindisfaire A Parable Fate
Plays Sherlock Holmes: A Drama in Four Act
Cast of Characters The Acts Act I. Drawing-Room at the Larrabees. Evening Act II. Two Scenes with a Dark Change
Scene 1. Professor Moriarty’s Underground Office. Morning Scene 2. Sherlock Holmes’s Apartments in Baker Street. Evening
Act III. The Stepney Gas Chamber. Midnight. Act IV. Doctor Watson’s Consulting Room, Kensington. The Following Evening.
The Crown Diamond: An Evening with Sherlock Holmes
Cast of Characters The Play
Jane Annie, or: The Good Conduct Prize
Dramatis Personae Act I Act II Finale
Waterloo
Dramatis Personae Scene Plot Waterloo
A Pot of Caviare: A Play in One Act The Speckled Band
Cast of Characters The Acts Act I Act II
Scene I. Dr. Rylott's study at Stoke Place Scene II. Mr. Sherlock Holmes' room in Baker Street
Act III
Scene 1. The Hall of Stoke Place Scene 2. Enid's Bedroom, Stoke Place
The Journey Books on Spiritualism The New Revelation
Preface I. The Search II. The Revelation III. The Coming Life IV. Problems and Limitations Supplementary Documents I. The Next Phase of Life II. Automatic Writing III. The Cheriton Dugout
The Vital Message
Preface I. The Two Needful Readjustments II. The Dawning of the Light III. The Great Argument IV. The Coming World V. Is it the Second Dawn? Appendices
Appendix A. Doctor Geley’s Experiments Appendix B. A Particular Instance Appendix C. Spirit Photography Appendix D. The Clairvoyance of Mrs. B
The Wanderings of a Spiritualist
Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI Chapter XII Chapter XIII
The Coming of the Fairies
Preface Chapter 1. How the Matter Arose Chapter 2. The First Published Account —“Strand” Christmas Number, 1920 Chapter 3. Reception of the First Photographs Chapter 4. The Second Series Chapter 5. Observations of a Clairvoyant in the Cottingley Glen, August 1921 Chapter 6. Independent Evidence for Fairies Chapter 7. Some Subsequent Cases Chapter 8. The Theosophic View of Fairies
Stranger Than Fiction Fairies Photographed The Uncharted Coast
The Law of the Ghost A New Light on Old Crimes The Shadows on the Screen An Old Story Retold The Absolute Proof A Worker of Wonders
Historical Works The Great Boer War
Preface Chapter 1. The Boer Nations Chapter 2. The Cause of Quarrel Chapter 3. The Negotiations Chapter 4. The Eve of War Chapter 5. Talana Hill Chapter 6. Elandslaagte and Rietfontein Chapter 7. The Battle of Ladysmith Chapter 8. Lord Methuen’s Advance Chapter 9. Battle of Magersfontein Chapter 10. The Battle of Stormberg Chapter 11. Battle of Colenso Chapter 12. The Dark Hour Chapter 13. The Siege of Ladysmith Chapter 14. The Colesberg Operations Chapter 15. Spion Kop Chapter 16. Vaalkranz Chapter 17. Buller’s Final Advance Chapter 18. The Siege and Relief of Kimberley Chapter 19. Paardeberg Chapter 20. Roberts’s Advance on Bloemfontein Chapter 21. Strategic Effects of Lord Roberts’s March Chapter 22. The Halt at Bloemfontein Chapter 23. The Clearing of the South-East Chapter 24. The Siege of Mafeking Chapter 25. The March on Pretoria Chapter 26. Diamond Hill—Rundle’s Operations Chapter 27. The Lines of Communication Chapter 28. The Halt at Pretoria Chapter 29. The Advance to Komatipoort Chapter 30. The Campaign of De Wet Chapter 31. The Guerilla Warfare in the Transvaal: Nooitgedacht Chapter 32. The Second Invasion of Cape Colony Chapter 33. The Northern Operations from January to April, 1901 Chapter 34. The Winter Campaign (April to September, 1901) Chapter 35. The Guerilla Operations in Cape Colony Chapter 36. The Spring Campaign (September to December, 1901) Chapter 37. The Campaign of January to April, 1902 Chapter 38. De La Rey’s Campaign of 1902 Chapter 39. The End
The War in South Africa
Preface Chapter I. The Boer People Chapter II. The Cause of Quarrel Chapter III. The Negotiations Chapter IV. Some Points Examined Chapter V. The Negotiations for Peace Chapter VI. The Farm-Burning Chapter VII. The Concentration Camps Chapter VIII. The British Soldier in South Africa Chapter IX. Further Charges Against British Troops Chapter X. The Other Side of the Question Chapter XI. Conclusions
The Crime of the Congo
Preface Introduction I. How the Congo Free State Came to be Founded II. The Development of the Congo State III. The Working of the System IV. First Fruits of the System V. Further Fruits of the System VI. Voices from the Darkness VII. Consul Roger Casement’s Report VIII. King Leopold’s Commission and Its Report IX. The Congo After the Commission X. Some Catholic Testimony as to the Congo XI. The Evidence Up to Date XII. The Political Situation XIII. Some Congolese Apologies XIV. Solutions Appendix
The German War
Preface I. The Causes of the War II. The World-War Conspiracy III. The Devil’s Doctrine IV. The Great German Plot V. The “Contemptible Little Army” VI. A Policy of Murder VII. Madness VIII. Great Britain and the Next War IX. Afterthoughts
A Visit to Three Fronts
Preface A Glimpse of the British Army A Glimpse of the Italian Army A Glimpse of the French Line
A History of the Great War
A History of the Great War, Volume 1
Preface I. The Breaking of the Peace II. The Opening of the War III. The Battle of Mons IV. The Battle of Le Cateau V. The Battle of the Marne VI. The Battle of the Aisne VII. The La Bassée—Armentières Operations VIII. The First Battle of Ypres IX. The First Battle of Ypres (continued) X. A Retrospect and General Summary XI. The Winter Lull of 1914
A History of the Great War, Volume 2
Preface I. The Opening Months of 1915 II. Neuve Chapelle and Hill 60 III. The Second Battle of Ypres Stage I. The Gas Attack, April 22-30 IV. The Second Battle of Ypres Stage II. The Bellewaarde Lines V. The Battle of Richebourg Festubert May 9-24 VI. The Trenches of Hooge VII. The Battle of Loos The First Day—September 25 VIII. The Battle of Loos The Second Day—September 26 IX. The Battle of Loos From September 27 to the End of the Year
A History of the Great War, Volume 3
Preface I. January to July 1916 II. The Battle of the Somme Attack of the Seventh and Eighth Corps on Gommecourt, Serre, and Beaumont Hamel III. The Battle of the Somme Attack of the Tenth and Third Corps, July 1, 1916 IV. The Battle of the Somme The Attack of the Fifteenth and Thirteenth Corps, July 1, 1916 V. The Battle of the Somme From July 2 to July 14, 1916 VI. The Battle of the Somme The Breaking of the Second Line. July 14, 1916 VII. The Battle of the Somme July 14 to July 31 VIII. The Battle of the Somme The Operations of Gough’s Army upon the Northern Flank up to September 15 IX. The Battle of the Somme August 1 to September 15 X. The Battle of the Somme Breaking of the Third Line, September 15 XI. The Gaining of the Thiepval Ridge XII. The Battle of the Somme From September 15 to the Battle of the Ancre XIII. The Battle of the Ancre November 13, 1916
A History of the Great War, Volume 4
Preface I. The German Retreat Upon the Arras-Soissons Front II. The Battle of Arras April 9 to April 23, 1917 III. Operations in the Arras Sector from April 23 Onwards IV. The Battle of Messines June 7, 1917 V. Operations from June 10 to July 31 VI. The Third Battle of Ypres July 31, 1917 VII. The Third Battle of Ypres August 1 to September 6 VIII. The Third Battle of Ypres September 6 to October 3, 1917 IX. The Third Battle of Ypres October 4 to November 10, 1917 X. The Battle of Cambrai First Phase of Battle, November 20 XI. The Battle of Cambrai Second Phase of Battle, November 30
A History of the Great War, Volume 5
Preface I. Events Upon the British Front Up to March 21, 1918 II. The Second Battle of the Somme Attack upon the Seventeenth and Sixth Corps III. The Second Battle of the Somme Attack on the Fourth and Fifth Corps IV. The Second Battle of the Somme Attack upon the Fifth Army, March 2 V. The Second Battle of the Somme The Retreat of the Seventh and Nineteenth Corps VI. The Second Battle of the Somme The Retreat of the Eighteenth Corps, March 21-29 VII. The Second Battle of the Somme The Retreat of the Third Corps VIII. The Somme Front from April 1 Onwards IX. The Battle of the Lys April 9-12 X. The Battle of the Lys April 13 to May 8 XI. The Battles of the Chemin Des Dames and of the Ardres May 27 to June 2
A History of the Great War, Volume 6
I. The Opening Operations II. Attack of Rawlinson’s Fourth Army The Battle of Amiens, August 8–22 III. Continuation of the Operations of Rawlinson’s Fourth Army From August 22 to the Battle of the Hindenburg Line, September 29 IV. The Attack of Byng’s Third Army August 21, 1918, to September 29, 1918 V. The Advance of Horne’s First Army From August 26 to September 27 VI. The Operations of Rawlinson’s Fourth Army From the Battle of the Hindenburg Line (September 29) to the Battle of the Selle, October 17 VII. The Operations of Rawlinson’s Fourth Army From the Battle of the Selle, October 17, to the end VIII. Operations of Byng’s Third Army From the Battle of the Hindenburg Line (September 29) to the Battle of the Selle (October 17) IX. Operations of Byng’s Third Army From the Battle of the Selle, October 12, to the end X. The Advance of Horne’s First Army From September 27 to the end XI. Operations of the Second and Fifth Armies September 28—November 11 XII. The End Appendix
A Glimpse of the Army The Duello in France True Crime Stories The Bravoes of Market-Drayton The Holocaust of Manor Place The Love Affair of George Vincent Parker The Debatable Case of Mrs. Emsley The Case of Mr. George Edalji The Case of Oscar Slater Other Works Through the Magic Door
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12
The Future of Canadian Literature Personal Memoirs An Intimate Study of Sherlock Holmes Juvenilia My Favorite Novelist and His Best Book Crossing an Alpine Pass on Ski Life on a Greenland Whaler
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