The Best British Short Stories of 1922
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We shall be grateful to our readers for corrections, and particularly for suggestions leading to the wider usefulness of this annual volume. We shall particularly welcome the receipt from authors, editors, agents, and publishers, of stories printed during the year beginning July 1, 1922, which have qualities of distinction but yet are not published in periodicals falling under our regular notice. Such communications may be addressed to Edward J. O'Brien, Forest Hill, Oxfordshire .
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Edited By Edward J. O'brien And John Cournos
TO STACY AUMONIER
INTRODUCTION
THE BEST BRITISH SHORT STORIES OF 1922
WHERE WAS WYCH STREET? — By STACY AUMONIER
THE LOOKING GLASS — By J.D. BERESFORD
THE OLIVE — By ALGERNON BLACKWOOD
ONCE A HERO — By HAROLD BRIGHOUSE
THE PENSIONER — By WILLIAM CAINE
BROADSHEET BALLAD — By A.E. COPPARD
THE CHRISTMAS PRESENT — By RICHMAL CROMPTON
SEATON'S AUNT By WALTER DE LA MARE
THE REAPER — By DOROTHY EASTON
THE SONG — By MAY EDGINTON
A HEDONIST — By JOHN GALSWORTHY
THE BAT AND BELFRY INN — By ALAN GRAHAM
THE LIE — By HOLLOWAY HORN
A GIRL IN IT — By ROWLAND KENNEY
THE BACKSTAIRS OF THE MIND — By ROSAMOND LANGBRIDGE
THE BIRTH OF A MASTERPIECE — By LUCAS MALET
"GENIUS" — By ELINOR MORDAUNT
THE DEVIL TO PAY — By MAX PEMBERTON
EMPTY ARMS — By ROLAND PERTWEE
LENA WRACE — By MAY SINCLAIR
THE DICE THROWER — By SIDNEY SOUTHGATE
THE STRANGER WOMAN — By G.B. STERN
THE WOMAN WHO SAT STILL — By PARRY TRUSCOTT
MAJOR WILBRAHAM — By HUGH WALPOLE
THE YEARBOOK OF THE BRITISH
ADDRESSES OF PERIODICALS PUBLISHING SHORT STORIES
THE ROLL OF HONOR
A LIST OF OTHER DISTINCTIVE STORIES
ARTICLES ON THE SHORT STORY IN