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The Later Novel 667 191 1. The Cruise of the Snark. 191 1. Smoke Bellew. 1912. The Abysmal Brute. 1913. John Barleycorn. 1913. The Valley of the Moon. 1913. The Mutiny of the Elsinore. 1914. The Scarlet Plague. 1915. The Star Rover. 1915. The Acorn-Planter. A California Forest Play . . . 1916. The Little Lady of the Big House. 1916. The Turtles of Tasman. 1916. The Human Drift. 1917. Jerry of the Islands. 1917. Michael, Brother of Jerry. 1917. On the Makaloa Mat. 1919. Hearts of Three. 1920. Works. 12 vols. 1917; 21 vols. 1919. Introduction to The Cry for Justice; An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest. Philadelphia [1915]. [Ed. Sinclair, Upton.] See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap. vi. Friedland, L. S. Jack London as Titan. Dial, 25 Jan., 1917. [London in Russia.] James, George Wharton. A Study of Jack London in his Prime. Overland Monthly, Vol. lxix, pp. 361-99. [1917.] Johnson, Martin. Through the South Seas with Jack London. 1913. Lane, Rose Wilder. Life and Jack London. Sunset (San Francisco), Oct., 1917-May, 1918. Mitchell, Silas Weir. Hephzibah Guinness; Thee and You; and A Draft on the Bank of Spain. Philadelphia, 1 880. In War Time. Boston, 18S5. Roland Blake. Boston, 1886. Prince Little Boy and Other Tales out of Fairy- land. Philadelphia, 1888. Far in the Forest. A Story. 1889. Charac- teristics. 1892. When All the Woods Are Green. A Novel. 1894. A Madeira Party. 1895. [Contains also A Little More Burgundy.] Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the Staff of his Excellency General Washington. 1896. 2 vols. The Adventures of Frangois. Foundling, Thief, Juggler, and Fencing-Master during the French Revolution. 1898. Dr. North and His Friends. 1900. The Auto- biography of a Quack and The Case of George Dedlow. 1900. The Auto- biography of a Quack and Other Stories. 1901. Circumstance. 1901. A Comedy of Conscience. 1903. Little Stories. 1903. New Samaria and The Summer of St. Martin. Philadelphia, 1904. Mr. Kris Kringle. A Christmas Tale. Philadelphia [1904]. The Youth of Washington Told in Form of an Autobiography. 1904. Constance Trescott. A Novel. 1905. [See A Note concerning "Constance Trescott," Century Magazine, Sept., 1906.] A Diplomatic Adventure. 1906. A Venture in 1777. Phila- delphia [1908]. The Red City. A Novel of the Second Administration of President Washington. 1908. The Guillotine Club and Other Stories. 1910. John Sherwood, Ironmaster. 1911. Westways. A Village Chronicle. 1913- See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap. x. Churchill, W. "Hugh Wynne" in Court Dress. Book Buyer, Dec, 1899. Farrand, Max. Hugh Wynne. A Historical Novel. Washington Historical Quarterly, Seattle, Vol. i, pp. 101-8, 1906. Fisher, S. G. Dr. Weir Mitchell and his Work. Book Buyer, Oct., 1897. Oberholtzer, E. P. Personal Memories of Weir Mitchell. Bookman, Apr., 1914. Tucker, B. R. S. Weir Mitchell. . A Brief Sketch of his Life with Personal Recollections. Boston [19 14]. Williams, T. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, Physician, Scientist and Author. Cen- tury, Nov., 1898.