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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Coningsby Dawson Author: Coningsby Dawson Editor: David Widger Release date: August 14, 2018 [eBook #57694] Language: English Credits: Produced by David Widger *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF CONINGSBY DAWSON *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF CONINGSBY DAWSON Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## THE GLORY OF THE TRENCHES ## CARRY ON ## OUT TO WIN ## THE KINGDOM ROUND THE CORNER ## MURDER POINT ## THE LITTLE HOUSE ## THE RAFT ## THE VANISHING POINT ## THE TEST OF SCARLET ## LIVING BAYONETS ## IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU ## ON A CERTAIN NIGHT ## THE GARDEN WITHOUT WALLS ## SLAVES OF FREEDOM TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE GLORY OF THE TRENCHES AN INTERPRETATION By Coningsby Dawson CONTENTS TO YOU AT HOME HOW THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN IN HOSPITAL I. THE ROAD TO BLIGHTY THE LADS AWAY II. THE GROWING OF THE VISION THE GLORY OF THE TRENCHES III. GOD AS WE SEE HIM CARRY ON By Coningsby Dawson WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY HIS FATHER, W.J. DAWSON 1917 CARRY ON INTRODUCTION THE LETTERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX XXXI XXXII XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI XXXVII XXXVIII XXXIX XL XLI XLII XLIII XLIV XLIV XLV XLVI XLVII XLVIII XLIX OUT TO WIN THE STORY OF AMERICA IN FRANCE BY CONINGSBY DAWSON CONTENTS A PREFACE FOR FOOLS ONLY 9 "WE'VE GOT FOUR YEARS" 29 WAR AS A JOB 61 THE WAR OF COMPASSION 109 THE LAST WAR 196 The Kingdom Round the Corner—A Novel By CONINGSBY DAWSON Illustrated by W.D. Stevens CONTENTS CHAPTER I An Altered World CHAPTER II Retrievers of Youth CHAPTER III All Sorts of Kingdoms CHAPTER IV The Complications of Maisie CHAPTER V The Air of Conquest CHAPTER VI Trampled Roses CHAPTER VII Some People Find Their Kingdoms CHAPTER VIII Round the Corner The Illustrations by W.D. Stevens "I'm sorry," Tabs apologized. "I didn't mean anything unkind." (Page 33) Tabs extended his hand. Braithwaite made no motion to take it. "Mrs. Lockwood, why can't you let Adair alone?" "I was afraid you had left" MURDER POINT A Tale of Keewatin By Coningsby William Dawson 1910 CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. John Granger of Murder Point 1 II. The Unbidden Guest 13 III. The Devil in the Klondike 25 IV. Spurling's Tale 42 V. Cities Out of Sight 53 VI. The Pursuer Arrives 74 VII. The Corporal Sets Out 86 VIII. The Last of Strangeways 100 IX. The Break-up of the Ice 112 X. A Message from the Dead 120 XI. The Love of Woman 144 XII. He Reviews His Marriage, and is Put to the Test 162 XIII. The Dead Soul Speaks Out 186 XIV. Spurling Makes a Request 210 XV. Manitous and Shades of the Departed 225 XVI. In Hiding on Huskies' Island 240 XVII. The Forbidden River 257 XVIII. The Betrayal 272 XIX. The Hand in the Doorway 283 XX. Spurling Takes Fright 297 XXI. The Murder in the Sky 305 XXII. The Blizzard 318 XXIII. The Last Chance 334 THE LITTLE HOUSE By Coningsby Dawson With Illustrations By Stella Langdale THE LITTLE HOUSE CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI THE RAFT By Coningsby Dawson > With Illustrations By Orson Lowell New York 1914 CONTENTS CHAPTER I—A MAN CHAPTER II—“I’M HALF SICK OF SHADOWS” CHAPTER III—ALL THE WAY FOR THIS CHAPTER IV—LOVE’S SHADOW CHAPTER V—ENTER PETER AND GLORY CHAPTER VI—JEHANE’S SECOND MARRIAGE CHAPTER VII—THE WHISTLING ANGEL CHAPTER VIII—“COMING. COMING, PETERKINS” CHAPTER IX—KAY AND SOME OTHERS CHAPTER X—WAFFLES BETTERS HIMSELF CHAPTER XI—THE HOME LIFE OF A FINANCIER CHAPTER XII—THE ‘MAGINATIVE CHILD CHAPTER XIII—PRICKCAUTIONS CHAPTER XIV—PETER IN EGYPT CHAPTER XV—MARRIED LIFE CHAPTER XVI—THE ANGELS AND OCKY WAFFLES CHAPTER XVII—A HOUSE BUILT ON SAND CHAPTER XVIII—PETER TO THE RESCUE CHAPTER XIX—THE CHRISTMAS CAB CHAPTER XX—THE HIDING OF OCKY WAFFLES CHAPTER XXI—STRANGE HAPPENINGS CHAPTER XXII—CAT’S MEAT LOOKS ROUND CHAPTER XXIII—AND GLORY SAID CHAPTER XXIV—THE TRICYCLE MAKES A DISCOVERY CHAPTER XXV—THE HAPPY COTTAGE CHAPTER XXVI—THE HAUNTED WOOD CHAPTER XXVII—PETER FINDS A FAIRY CHAPTER XXVIII—WAKING UP CHAPTER XXIX—A GOLDEN WORLD CHAPTER XXX—HALF IN LOVE CHAPTER XXXI—A NIGHT WITH THE MOON CHAPTER XXXII—IF YOU WON’T COME TO HEAVEN, THEN—— CHAPTER XXXIII—THE WORLD AND OCKY CHAPTER XXXIV—THE BENEVOLENT DELILAHS CHAPTER XXXV—WINGED BIRDS AND ROOTED TREES CHAPTER XXXVI—THE SPREADING OF WINGS CHAPTER XXXVII—THE RACE CHAPTER XXXVIII—A NIGHT OF IT CHAPTER XXXIX—ON THE RIVER CHAPTER XL—MR. GRACE GOES ON THE BUST CHAPTER XLI—TREE-TOPS CHAPTER XLII—THE COACH-RIDE TO LONDON CHAPTER XLIII—AN UNFINISHED POEM CHAPTER XLIV—IN SEARCH OF YOUNGNESS CHAPTER XLV—LOVE KNOCKS AT KAY’S DOOR CHAPTER XLVI—THE ANGEL WHISTLES CHAPTER XLVII—“THEIR VIRGINS HAD NO MARRIAGE-SONGS; AND THEY THAT COULD SWIM——” CHAPTER XLVIII—AND GLORY THE VANISHING POINT By Coningsby Dawson Illustrated By James Montgomery Flagg MCMXXII THE VANISHING POINT CHAPTER THE FIRST—THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A PATRIOT CHAPTER THE SECOND—THE RETURN OF SANTA GORLOF CHAPTER THE THIRD—HE PLUNGES INTO ROMANCE CHAPTER THE FOURTH—HE BECOMES PART OF THE GAME CHAPTER THE FIFTH—THE GREEN EYES CAST A SPELL CHAPTER THE SIXTH—THE ESCAPE CHAPTER THE SEVENTH—THE CAPTURE CHAPTER THE EIGHTH—THE VANISHING POINT THE TEST OF SCARLET A Romance of Ideality By Coningsby Dawson 1919 CONTENTS THE TEST OF SCARLET I II III IV V VI VII BOOK II—THE MARCH TO CONQUEST I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI BOOK III—INTO THE BLUE I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII LIVING BAYONETS A Record of The Last Push By Coningsby Dawson 1919 CONTENTS FOREWORD LIVING BAYONETS GERMANY PLEADS FOR PEACE IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU A Contemporary Portrait Of Central And Eastern Europe By Coningsby Dawson 1921 CONTENTS IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU CHAPTER I—IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU CHAPTER II—THESE MY LITTLE ONES CHAPTER III—A DAY OF REST AND GLADNESS CHAPTER IV—THE SIGN OF THE FALLING HAMMER CHAPTER V—ONCE IS ENOUGH CHAPTER VI—IT IS NOT SAFE CHAPTER VII—CHRISTMAS EVE IN VIENNA CHAPTER VIII—A HOSPITAL IN BUDA CHAPTER IX—AN ECONOMIC EXPERIMENT CHAPTER X—BABUSCHKA CHAPTER XI—THE SOUL OF POLAND CHAPTER XII—ONE CHILD'. STORY CHAPTER XIII—THE CASE OF MARKI CHAPTER XIV—AN IMPERIAL BREAD-LINE CHAPTER XV—POLAND'. COMMON MAN CHAPTER XVI—THE NIGHT OF THE THREE KINGS CHAPTER XVII—DOES POLAND WANT PEACE? CHAPTER XVIII—THE PROBLEM OF DANTZIG CHAPTER XIX—YOUNG GERMANY CHAPTER XX—NEITHER PEACE NOR WAR FLORENCE ON A CERTAIN NIGHT AND OTHER POEMS By Coningsby Dawson 1914 CONTENTS FLORENCE ON A CERTAIN NIGHT CENTURIES AGO HIS MOTHER PERHAPS BELLUM AMORIS QUEEN MARY OF HEAVEN A BRAVE LIFE THE MOON-MOTHER TO A YOUNG GIRL WHO SAID SHE WAS NOT BEAUTIFUL HALLOWE'EN UNSEEN WHY THEY LOVED HIM CHILDISH TRAVELLING THE IVORY LATCH THE ONCE SUNG SONG SPRING A LULLABY UNANSWERABLE QUESTIONS THE HILL-TOWER DAYBREAK HOME VANISHED LOVE THALATTA! THALATTA! TO ENGLAND'S GREATEST SATIRIST IN THE GLAD MONTH OF MAY THE LILIES BLOOM HERE, SWEET, WE LAY OUT OF THE BLACKNESS IF GOD SHOULD COME A NEW TENANT LIFE WITHOUT THEE ANSWERED PRAYER IN BEDLAM A SONG OF IGNOBLE EASE A WISH FOR HER WE MEET HEART-BREAK UP AGAIN MASTERLESS FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD ABANDON MAN'S BEGINNING LOVE AT LAST THE MIRROR OF THOUGHT I'M SORRY DREAMLAND LOVE THE GARDEN WITHOUT WALLS By Coningsby Dawson 1913 CONTENTS BOOK I—THE WALLED-IN GARDEN CHAPTER I—MY MOTHER CHAPTER II—THE MAGIC CARPET CHAPTER III—THE SPUFFLER CHAPTER IV—RUTHITA CHAPTER V—MARRIAGE ACCORDING TO HETTY CHAPTER VI—THE YONDER LAND CHAPTER VII—THE OPEN WORLD CHAPTER VIII—RECAPTURED CHAPTER IX—THE SNOW LADY BOOK II—THE PULLING DOWN OF THE WALLS CHAPTER I—THE RED HOUSE CHAPTER II—CHILDISH SORROWS AND CHILDISH COMFORTERS CHAPTER III—THE WORLD OF BOYS CHAPTER IV—NEW HORIZONS CHAPTER V—THE AWAKENING CHAPTER VI—WHAT IS LOVE? CHAPTER VII—THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE SPUFFLER CHAPTER VIII—MONEY AND HAPPINESS CHAPTER IX—THE DECEITFULNESS OF RICHES CHAPTER X—THE LAST OF THE RED HOUSE CHAPTER XI—STAR-DUST DAYS BOOK III—THE GARDEN WITHOUT WALLS CHAPTER I—I MEET HER CHAPTER II—I MEET HER AGAIN CHAPTER III—FATE CHAPTER IV—THE TRUTH ABOUT HER CHAPTER V—LUCK TURNS IN MY FAVOR CHAPTER VI—MOTHS CHAPTER VII—THE GARDEN OF TEMPTATION CHAPTER VIII—THE WAY OF ALL FLESH CHAPTER IX—THE ELOPEMENT CHAPTER X—PUPPETS OF DESIRE CHAPTER XI—SPRING WEATHER CHAPTER XII—THE BACK-DOOR OF THE WORLD CHAPTER XIII—THE TURNING POINT CHAPTER XIV—I GO TO SHEBA CHAPTER XV—THE FLAME OF A SWORD BOOK IV—THE FRUIT OF THE GARDEN CHAPTER I—THE HOME-COMING CHAPTER II—DREAM HAVEN CHAPTER III—NARCOTICS CHAPTER IV—RUTHITA CHAPTER V—LA FIESOLE CHAPTER VI—SIR GALAHAD IN MONTMARTRE CHAPTER VII—SATURNALIA CHAPTER VIII—LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI CHAPTER IX—THE GARDEN WITHOUT WALLS CHAPTER X—THE FRUIT OF THE GARDEN SLAVES OF FREEDOM By Coningsby Dawson 1916 CONTENTS A SLAVE OF FREEDOM BOOK I—LIFE TILL TWENTY-ONE CHAPTER I—MRS. SHEERUG’S GARDEN CHAPTER II—THE FAERY-GODMOTHER CHAPTER III—VASHTI CHAPTER IV—THE ROUSING OF THE GIANT CHAPTER V—THE GHOST BIRD OF ROMANCE CHAPTER VI—A STRATEGY THAT FAILED CHAPTER VII—“PASHUN” IN THE KITCHEN CHAPTER VIII—THE EXPENSE OF LOVING CHAPTER IX—THE FOG CHAPTER X—THE WIFE OF A GENIUS CHAPTER XI—THE LITTLE GOD LOVE CHAPTER XII—DOUBTS CHAPTER XIII—SHUT OUT. CHAPTER XIV—BELIEVING HER GOOD CHAPTER XV—THE FAERY TALE BEGINS AGAIN CHAPTER XVI—A WONDERFUL WORLD CHAPTER XVII—DESIRE CHAPTER XVIII—ESCAPING CHAPTER XIX—THE HIGH HORSE OF ROMANCE CHAPTER XX—THE POND IN THE WOODLAND CHAPTER XXI—VANISHED CHAPTER XXII—THE FEAR OF KNOWLEDGE CHAPTER XXIII—TEDDY AND RUDDY CHAPTER XXIV—DUKE NINEVEH ENTERS CHAPTER XXV—LUCK CHAPTER XXVI—DREAMING OF LOVE BOOK II—THE BOOK OF REVELATION CHAPTER I—THE ISLAND VALLEY CHAPTER II—A SUMMER’S NIGHT CHAPTER III—A SUMMER’S MORNING CHAPTER IV—HAUNTED CHAPTER V—SUSPENSE CHAPTER VI—DESIRE’S MOTHER CHAPTER VII—LOVING DESIRE CHAPTER VIII—FAITH RENEWS ITSELF CHAPTER IX—SHE ELUDES HIM CHAPTER X—AND NOTHING ELSE SAW ALL DAY LONG CHAPTER XI—THE KEYS TO ARCADY CHAPTER XII—ARCADY CHAPTER XIII—DRIFTING CHAPTER XIV—THE TRIFLERS GROW EARNEST CHAPTER XV—SLAVES OF FREEDOM CHAPTER XVI—THE GHOST OF HAPPINESS CHAPTER XVII—THE TEST CHAPTER XVIII—THE PRINCESS WHO DID NOT KNOW HER HEART CHAPTER XIX—AN OLD PASSION CHAPTER XX—SHE PROPOSES CHAPTER XXI—THE EXPERIMENTAL HONEYMOON CHAPTER XXII—SHE RECALLS HIM CHAPTER XXIII—HIS WAITING ENDS *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF CONINGSBY DAWSON *** Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will be renamed. 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