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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Thomas Dixon Author: Jr. Thomas Dixon Editor: David Widger Release date: October 28, 2018 [eBook #58182] Most recently updated: April 5, 2023 Language: English Credits: Produced by David Widger *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF THOMAS DIXON *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF THOMAS DIXON Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## THE FOOLISH VIRGIN ## THE ONE WOMAN THE MAN IN GRAY ## A ROMANCE OF THE REAL JEFFERSON DAVIS ## A ROMANCE OF LINCOLN, THE SOUTHERNER ## THE ROOT OF EVIL A MAN OF THE PEOPLE ## THE CLANSMAN ## COMRADES ## THE SINS OF THE FATHER ## THE FALL OF A NATION ## THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS ## THE TRAITOR TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE FOOLISH VIRGIN By Thomas Dixon CONTENTS LEADING CHARACTERS OF THE STORY THE FOOLISH VIRGIN CHAPTER I. A FRIENDLY WARNING CHAPTER II. TEMPTATION CHAPTER III. FATE CHAPTER IV. DOUBTS AND FEARS CHAPTER V. WINGS OF STEEL CHAPTER VI. BESIDE THE SEA CHAPTER VII. A VAIN APPEAL CHAPTER VIII. JIM'S TRIAL CHAPTER IX. ELLA'S SECRET CHAPTER X. THE WEDDING CHAPTER XI. "UNTIL DEATH� CHAPTER XII. THE LOTOS-EATERS CHAPTER XIII. THE REAL MAN CHAPTER XIV. UNWELCOME GUESTS CHAPTER XV. A LITTLE BLACK BAG CHAPTER XVI. THE AWAKENING CHAPTER XVII. THE SURRENDER CHAPTER XVIII. TO THE NEW GOD CHAPTER XIX. NANCE'S STOREHOUSE CHAPTER XX. TRAPPED CHAPTER XXI. THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE CHAPTER XXII. DELIVERANCE CHAPTER XXIII. THE DOCTOR CHAPTER XXIV. THE CALL DIVINE CHAPTER XXV. THE MOTHER CHAPTER XXVI. A SOUL IS BORN CHAPTER XXVII. THE BABY CHAPTER XXVIII. WHAT IS LOVE? CHAPTER XXIX. THE NEW MAN THE ONE WOMAN A Story Of Modern Utopia By Thomas Dixon, Jr. Illustrated By B. West Clinedinst CONTENTS CHAPTER I � THE MAN AND THE WOMAN CHAPTER II � VISIONS IN THE NIGHT CHAPTER III � THE BANKER AND HIS FAD CHAPTER IV � THE SHORTHORN DEACON CHAPTER V � THE CRY OF THE CITY CHAPTER VI � THE PUDDLE AND THE TADPOLE CHAPTER VII � A STOLEN KISS CHAPTER VIII � SWEET DANGER CHAPTER IX � THE SPIDER CHAPTER X � THE BLACK CAT CHAPTER XI � AN ANSWER TO PRAYER CHAPTER XII � OUT OF THE SHADOWS CHAPTER XIII � A BROKEN HEART-STRING CHAPTER XIV � THE VOICE OF THE SIREN CHAPTER XV � GOEST THOU TO SEE A WOMAN? CHAPTER XVI � THE PARTING CHAPTER XVII � THE THOUGHT THAT SWEEPS THE CENTURY CHAPTER XVIII � A VOICE FROM THE PAST CHAPTER XIX � THE WEDDING OF THE ANNUNCIATION CHAPTER XX � AN OLD SWEETHEART CHAPTER XXI � FREEDOM AND FELLOWSHIP CHAPTER XXII � A SCARLET FLAME IN THE SKY CHAPTER XXIII � THE NEW HEAVEN CHAPTER XXIV � COURTIER AND QUEEN CHAPTER XXV � THE IRONY OF FATE CHAPTER XXVI � AT CLOSE QUARTERS CHAPTER XXVII � VENUS VICTRIX � CHAPTER XXVIII � THE GROWL OF THE ANIMAL CHAPTER XXIX � BULLDOG AND MASTIFF CHAPTER XXX � THE CLOUD�S SILVER LINING CHAPTER XXXI � A LACE HANDKERCHIEF CHAPTER XXXII � A LIFETIME IN A DAY CHAPTER XXXIII � THE VERDICT CHAPTER XXXIV � THE APPEAL CHAPTER XXXV � BETWEEN TWO FIRES CHAPTER XXXVI � SWIFT AND BEAUTIFUL FEET CHAPTER XXXVII � THE KISS OF THE BRIDE THE VICTIM A Romance Of The Real Jefferson Davis By Thomas Dixon Illustrated By J. N. Marchand 1914 CONTENTS PAGE PROLOGUE 3 CHAPTER I The Curtain Rises 69 II The Parting 82 III A Midnight Session 100 IV A Friendly Warning 107 V Boy and Girl 109 VI God's Will 115 VII The Best Man Wins 120 VIII The Storm Center 125 IX The Old R�gime 137 X The Gauge of Battle 145 XI Jennie's Vision 156 XII A Little Cloud 164 XIII The Closing of the Ranks 166 XIV Richmond in Gala Dress 179 XV The House on Church Hill 189 XVI The Flower-Decked Tent 195 XVII The Fatal Victory 201 XVIII The Aftermath 219 XIX Socola's Problem 233 XX The Anaconda 242 XXI Gathering Clouds 245 XXII Jennie's Recruit 257 XXIII The Fatal Blunder 264 XXIV The Sleeping Lioness 274 XXV The Bombardment 284 XXVI The Irreparable Loss 305 XXVII The Light that Failed 315 XXVIII The Snare of the Fowler 326 XXIX The Panic in Richmond 336 XXX The Deliverance 350 XXXI Love and War 360 XXXII The Path of Glory 363 XXXIII The Accusation 385 XXXIV The Turn of the Tide 392 XXXV Suspicion 406 XXXVI The Fatal Deed 409 XXXVII The Raiders 417 XXXVIII The Discovery 424 XXXIX The Conspirators 440 XL In Sight of Victory 447 XLI The Fall of Richmond 459 XLII The Capture 470 XLIII The Victor 484 XLIV Prison Bars 487 XLV The Master Mind 496 XLVI The Torture 501 XLVII Vindication 506 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "The man in front gave a short laugh and advanced on the girl" Frontispiece "'You have given me new eyes�'" 47 "'We have won, sir!' was the short curt answer" 217 "Dick saluted and sprang into the saddle� 'I understand,sir'" 310 "Jennie thrust her trembling little figure between the two men and confronted Dick" 390 "'Do your duty� put them on him!'" 491 A ROMANCE OF THE REAL LINCOLN By Thomas Dixon CONTENTS PROLOGUE CHAPTER I. The Man of the Hour II. Jangling Voices III. In Betty's Garden IV. A Pair of Young Eyes V. The first Shot VI. The Parting of the Ways VII. Love and Duty VIII. The Trial by Fire IX. Victory in Defeat X. The Awakening XI. The Man on Horseback XII. Love and Pride XIII. The Spires of Richmond XIV. The Retreat XV. Tangled Threads XVI. The Challenge XVII. The Day's Work XVIII. Diplomacy XIX. The Rebel XX. The Insult XXI. The Bloodiest Day XXII. Beneath the Skin XXIII. The Usurper XXIV. The Conspiracy XXV. The Tug of War XXVI. The Rest Hour XXVII. Deepening Shadows XXVIII. The Moonlit River XXIX. The Panic XXX. Sunshine and Storm XXXI. Between the Lines XXXII. The Whirlwind XXXIII. The Brothers Meet XXXIV. Love's Pledge XXXV. The Darkest Hour XXXVI. The Assassin XXXVII. Mr. Davis Speaks XXXVIII. The Stolen March XXXIX. Victory XL. With Malice Toward None LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "From a thousand throats rose the cry: 'Lee to the rear!'" Frontispiece. 'Be a man among men, for your mother's sake�'" "'Good-bye�Ned!' she breathed softly." "Betty glanced at the stolid, set face and firm lips." "'You're a brave man, Ned Vaughan.'" "Waving his plumed hat ... he put himself at the head of his troops and charged." THE ROOT OF EVIL A NOVEL By Thomas Dixon CONTENTS Book I�The Seed CHAPTER PAGE I. A Star Boarder 3 II. Things Beyond Price 15 III. A Lovers' Quarrel 20 IV. Mr. Bivens Calls 33 V. An Issue is Forced 41 VI. The Forgotten Man 48 VII. A Vision 57 VIII. Struggle 64 IX. Despair 82 X. Groping 90 XI. Illumination 96 Book II�The Root I. An Old Perfume 110 II. An Intruder 123 III. A Straight Tip 127 IV. Every Man's Shadow 133 V. Gathering Clouds 143 VI. The Storm Breaks 153 VII. At the King's Command 162 VIII. A Ray of Sunlight 168 IX. Beneath the Skin 174 X. The Demigod 184 XI. The Lamp of Aladdin 187 XII. Temptation 201 XIII. The Forbidden Land 209 XIV. An Aftermath 221 XV. Confession 230 XVI. The Unbidden Guest 235 XVII. Some Inside Facts 242 XVIII. The Dance of Death 259 XIX. The Last Illusion 272 XX. The Parting of the Ways 287 XXI. A Plea for Justice 303 Book III�The Flower I. The Devil Smiles 315 II. Beside Beautiful Waters 321 III. The Tempter's Voice 333 IV. The Mockery of the Sun 348 V. A Trump Card 353 VI. Through Purple Curtains 366 VII. The Land of the Sky 374 VIII. The White Messenger 392 IX. The Eyes of Pity 402 X. An Epilogue 407 ILLUSTRATIONS "He turned and saw Nan" Frontispiece FACING PAGE "'I was seeing a vision, little pal'" 104 "He hurled him down the steps" 180 "'I must save her. I must be cunning'" 284 "Nan looked at him in despair" 386 THE CLANSMAN AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE KU KLUX KLAN By Thomas Dixon CONTENTS BOOK I THE ASSASSINATION CHAPTER PAGE I. The Bruised Reed 3 II. The Great Heart 19 III. The Man of War 33 IV. A Clash of Giants 38 IV. The Battle of Love 56 VI. The Assassination 61 VII. The Frenzy of a Nation 80 BOOK II THE REVOLUTION CHAPTER PAGE I. The First Lady of the Land 90 II. Sweethearts 101 III. The Joy of Living 112 IV. Hidden Treasure 115 V. Across the Chasm 120 VI. The Gauge of Battle 131 VII. A Woman Laughs 136 VIII. A Dream 148 IX. The King Amuses Himself 152 X. Tossed by the Storm 162 XI. The Supreme Test 165 XII. Triumph in Defeat 179 BOOK III THE REIGN OF TERROR CHAPTER PAGE I. A Fallen Slaveholder�s Mansion 187 II. The Eyes of the Jungle 204 III. Augustus C�sar 209 IV. At the Point of the Bayonet 218 V. Forty Acres and a Mule 235 VI. A Whisper in the Crowd 244 VII. By the Light of a Torch 254 VIII. The Riot in the Master�s Hall 263 IX. At Lover�s Leap 276 X. A Night Hawk 284 XI. The Beat of a Sparrow�s Wing 297 XII. At the Dawn of Day 305 BOOK IV THE KU KLUX KLAN CHAPTER PAGE I. The Hunt for the Animal 309 II. The Fiery Cross 318 III. The Parting of the Ways 327 IV. The Banner of the Dragon 337 V. The Reign of the Klan 341 VI. The Counter Stroke 351 VII. The Snare of the Fowler 358 VIII. A Ride for a Life 362 IX. �Vengeance Is Mine� 369 COMRADES A STORY OF SOCIAL ADVENTURE IN CALIFORNIA BY THOMAS DIXON, Jr. Illustrated by C.D. WILLIAMS CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. The Woman in Red 3 II. A New Joan of Arc 19 III. The Birth of a Man 31 IV. Among the Shadows 37 V. The Island of Ventura 48 VI. The Red Flag 56 VII. Father and Son 73 VIII. Through the Eyes of Love 85 IX. A Faded Picture 90 X. Son and Father 93 XI. The Way of a Woman 103 XII. A Royal Gift 105 XIII. The Burning of the Bridges 110 XIV. The New World 118 XV. For the Cause 123 XVI. Barbara Chooses a Profession 130 XVII. A Call for Heroes 134 XVIII. A New Aristocracy 151 XIX. Some Troubles in Heaven 166 XX. The Unconventional 181 XXI. A Pair of Cold Gray Eyes 186 XXII. The Fighting Instinct 192 XXIII. The Cords Tighten 207[viii] XXIV. Some Interrogation Points 212 XXV. The Master Hand 224 XXVI. At the Parting of the Ways 235 XXVII. The Fruits of Patience 246 XXVIII. The New Master 257 XXIX. A Test of Strength 269 XXX. A Vision from the Hilltop 274 XXXI. In Love and War 283 XXXII. A Primitive Lover 291 XXXIII. Equality 295 XXXIV. A Brother to the Beast 306 XXXV. Love and Locksmiths 313 XXXVI. The Shining Emblem 318 THE SINS OF THE FATHER A ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH By Thomas Dixon Illustrated By John Cassel CONTENTS BOOK I�SIN CHAPTER PAGE I. The Woman in Yellow 3 II. Cleo Enters 26 III. A Beast Awakes 39 IV. The Arrest 46 V. The Rescue 58 VI. A Traitor's Ruse 71 VII. The Irony of Fate 78 VIII. A New Weapon 85 IX. The Words that Cost 93 X. Man to Man 98 XI. The Unbidden Guest 109 XII. The Judgment Bar 116 XIII. An Old Story 130 XIV. The Fight for Life 139 XV. Cleo's Silence 142 XVI. The Larger Vision 145 XVII. The Opal Gates 158 XVIII. Questions 163 XIX. Cleo's Cry 171 XX. The Blow Falls 174 XXI. The Call of the Blood 182 BOOK II�ATONEMENT I. The New Life Purpose 195 [Pg x]II. A Modern Scalawag 199 III. His House in Order 211 IV. The Man of the Hour 217 V. A Woman Scorned 222 VI. An Old Comedy 235 VII. Trapped 247 VIII. Behind the Bars 259 IX. Andy's Dilemma 262 X. The Best Laid Plans 278 XI. A Reconnoitre 284 XII. The First Whisper 294 XIII. Andy's Proposal 299 XIV. The Folly of Pity 307 XV. A Discovery 319 XVI. The Challenge 329 XVII. A Skirmish 335 XVIII. Love Laughs 340 XIX. "Fight It Out!" 346 XX. Andy Fights 355 XXI. The Second Blow 365 XXII. The Test of Love 372 XXIII. The Parting 388 XXIV. Father and Son 399 XXV. The One Chance 414 XXVI. Between Two Fires 420 XXVII. A Surprise 423 XXVIII. Via Dolorosa 428 XXIX. The Dregs in the Cup 438 XXX. The Mills of God 449 XXXI. Sin Full Grown 454 XXXII. Confession 456 XXXIII. Healing 461 THE FALL OF A NATION By Thomas Dixon CONTENTS: To The Reader Prologue Chapter 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. (etext transcriber's note) "From every window they received a hail of bullets" [ Page 315] THE FALL OF A NATION A SEQUEL TO THE BIRTH OF A NATION BY THOMAS DIXON AUTHOR OF "THE CLANSMAN," "THE SOUTHERNER," "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN," ETC. colophon ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES WRENN D. APPLETON AND COMPANY NEW YORK LONDON 1916 Copyright, 1916, by THOMAS DIXON Copyright, 1915, 1916, by The National Sunday Magazine All rights reserved, including that of translation into all foreign languages, including the Scandinavian Printed in the United States of America TO MY FRIEND JAMES B. DUKE TO THE READER THIS novel is not a rehash of the idea of a foreign conquest of America based on the accidents of war. It is a study of the origin, meaning and destiny of American Democracy by one who believes that the time is ripe in this country for a revival of the principles on which our Republic was founded. Thomas Dixon. Los Angeles, California LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "From every window they received a hail of bullets" Frontispiece Facing Page " 'In God's name, what regiment's that?' " 200 " 'It's all love's victory, dearest' " 258 "Tommaso staggered to the breastworks and stood one man against an army" 276 "A battery of artillery cleared the barricades and the slaughter began" 316 "Angela swept close ... fired and circled to fire again" 360 THE LEOPARD�S SPOTS A Romance Of The White Man�s Burden�1865-1900 By Thomas Dixon, Jr. Illustrated By C. D. Williams CONTENTS HISTORICAL NOTE LEADING CHARACTERS OF THE STORY BOOK ONE�LEGREE�S REGIME CHAPTER I�A HERO RETURNS CHAPTER II�A LIGHT SHINING IN DARKNESS CHAPTER III�DEEPENING SHADOWS CHAPTER IV�MR. LINCOLN�S DREAM CHAPTER V�THE OLD AND THE NEW CHURCH CHAPTER VI�THE PREACHER AND THE WOMAN OF BOSTON CHAPTER VII�THE HEART OF A CHILD CHAPTER VIII�AN EXPERIMENT IN MATRIMONY CHAPTER IX�A MASTER OF MEN CHAPTER X�THE MAN OR BRUTE IN EMBRYO CHAPTER XI�SIMON LEGREE CHAPTER XII�RED SNOW DROPS CHAPTER XIII�DICK CHAPTER XIV�THE NEGRO UPRISING CHAPTER XV�THE NEW CITIZEN KING CHAPTER XVI�LEGREE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE CHAPTER XVII�THE SECOND REIGN OF TERROR CHAPTER XVIII�THE RED FLAG OF THE AUCTIONEER CHAPTER XIX�THE RALLY OF THE CLANSMEN CHAPTER XX�HOW CIVILISATION WAS SAVED CHAPTER XXI�THE OLD AND THE NEW NEGRO CHAPTER XXII�THE DANGER OF PLAYING WITH FIRE CHAPTER XXIII�THE BIRTH OF A SCALAWAG CHAPTER XXIV�A MODERN MIRACLE BOOK TWO�LOVE�S DREAM CHAPTER I�BLUE EYES AND BLACK HAIR CHAPTER II�THE VOICE OF THE TEMPTER CHAPTER III�FLORA CHAPTER IV�THE ONE WOMAN CHAPTER V�THE MORNING OF LOVE CHAPTER VI�BESIDE BEAUTIFUL WATERS CHAPTER VII�DREAMS AND FEARS CHAPTER VIII�THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE CHAPTER IX�THE RHYTHM OF THE DANCE CHAPTER X�THE HEART OF A VILLAIN CHAPTER XI�THE OLD OLD STORY CHAPTER XII�THE MUSIC OF THE MILLS CHAPTER XIII�THE FIRST KISS CHAPTER XIV�A MYSTERIOUS LETTER CHAPTER XV�A BLOW IN THE DARK CHAPTER XVI�THE MYSTERY OF PAIN CHAPTER XVII�IS GOD OMNIPOTENT? CHAPTER XVIII�THE WAYS OF BOSTON CHAPTER XIX�THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT CHAPTER XX�A NEW LESSON IN LOVE CHAPTER XXI�WHY THE PREACHER THREW HIS LIFE AWAY CHAPTER XXII�THE FLESH AND THE SPIRIT BOOK THREE�THE THE TRIAL BY FIRE CHAPTER I�A GROWL BENEATH THE EARTH CHAPTER II�FACE TO FACE WITH FATE CHAPTER III�A WHITE LIE CHAPTER IV�THE UNSPOKEN TERROR CHAPTER V�A THOUSAND-LEGGED BEAST CHAPTER VI�THE BLACK PERIL CHAPTER VII�EQUALITY WITH A RESERVATION CHAPTER VIII�THE NEW SIMON LEGREE CHAPTER IX�THE NEW AMERICA CHAPTER X�ANOTHER DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE CHAPTER XI�THE HEART OF A WOMAN CHAPTER XII�THE SPLENDOUR OF SHAMELESS LOVE CHAPTER XIII�A SPEECH THAT MADE HISTORY CHAPTER XIV�THE RED SHIRTS CHAPTER XV�THE HIGHER LAW CHAPTER XVI�THE END OF A MODERN VILLAIN CHAPTER XVII�WEDDING BELLS IN THE GOVERNOR�S MANSION THE TRAITOR A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire By Thomas Dixon, Jr. Illustrated By C. D. Williams CONTENTS LEADING CHARACTERS OF THE STORY THE TRAITOR BOOK I-THE CRIME CHAPTER I�THE THREAT CHAPTER II�MR. HOYLE RECEIVES A SHOCK CHAPTER III�A BLOW IS STRUCK CHAPTER IV�THE OLD CODE CHAPTER V�GRAHAM VS. BUTLER CHAPTER VI�SCALAWAG AND CARPETBAGGER CHAPTER VII�THE REIGN OF FOLLY CHAPTER VIII�THE MASQUERADERS CHAPTER IX�A COUNTER STROKE CHAPTER X�THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK CHAPTER XI�THROUGH THE SECRET PANEL BOOK II�A WOMAN�S REVENGE CHAPTER I�STELLA�S RESOLUTION CHAPTER II�WEIGHED AND FOUND WANTING CHAPTER III�THE TRAP IS SET CHAPTER IV�ACKERMAN SECURES A PLEDGE CHAPTER V�IN THE TOILS CHAPTER VI�THE TRAIN FOR THE NORTH CHAPTER VII�THE DAUGHTER OF EVE CHAPTER VIII�THE TRACKS AT THE DOOR CHAPTER IX�A TEST OF STRENGTH CHAPTER X�BEHIND BOLTED DOORS CHAPTER XI�A VOICE IN WARNING CHAPTER XII�THE TRAP IS SPRUNG CHAPTER XIII�FOR LOVE�S SAKE CHAPTER XIV�THE JUDGMENT HALL OF FATE BOOK III�PRISONER AND TRAITOR CHAPTER I�THE ARREST CHAPTER II�THROUGH PRISON BARS CHAPTER III�A WOMAN�S WAY CHAPTER IV�THE HON. STEPHEN HOYLE CHAPTER V�ACKERMAN CORNERED CHAPTER VI�THROUGH DEEP WATERS CHAPTER VII�THE PRISONER AT THE BAR CHAPTER VIII�THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS CHAPTER IX�THE DAY OF ATONEMENT CHAPTER X�UNDER BRIGHT SKIES�AN EPILOGUE *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF THOMAS DIXON *** Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties. Special rules, set forth in the General Terms of Use part of this license, apply to copying and distributing Project Gutenberg™ electronic works to protect the PROJECT GUTENBERG™ concept and trademark. 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