I. IN BOOKS

Björkman, Edwin. Introduction to The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd. New York, 1914. (Mitchell Kennerley.)

James, Henry. Notes on Novelists. London, 1914. (J. M. Dent and Sons.)

Bickley, Francis. “Some Tendencies in Contemporary Poetry.” In New Paths, edited by C. W. Beaumont and M. T. H. Sadler. London (1918). (C. W. Beaumont.)

George, W. L. Literary Chapters. Boston, 1918. (Little, Brown and Company.)

Waugh, Arthur. Tradition and Change. London, 1919. (Chapman and Hall.)

Aiken, Conrad. Skepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry. New York, 1919. (Alfred A. Knopf.)

Cunliffe, J. W. English Literature During the Last Half Century. New York, 1919. (The Macmillan Company.)

Goldring, Douglas. Reputations: Essays in Criticism. London, 1920. (Chapman and Hall.)

Monro, Harold. Some Contemporary Poets. London, 1920. (Leonard Parsons.)

Phelps, William L. The Advance of English Poetry. New York, 1921. (Dodd, Mead and Company.)

Manly, J. M. and Rickert, Edith. Contemporary British Literature. New York, 1921. (Harcourt, Brace and Company.)

Macy, John. Introduction to Sons and Lovers. The Modern Library. New York, 1922. (Boni and Liveright.)

Garnett, Edward. Friday Nights. New York, 1922. (Alfred A. Knopf.)

Macy, John. The Critical Game. New York, 1922. (Boni and Liveright.)

Collins, Joseph. The Doctor Looks at Literature. New York, 1923. (George H. Doran Company.)

Shanks, Edward. First Essays on Literature. London (1923). (W. Collins.)

Van Doren, Carl. The Roving Critic. New York, 1923. (Alfred A. Knopf.)

Seligmann, Herbert J. D. H. Lawrence: An American Interpretation. New York, 1924. Collation as follows: D. H. Lawrence / An American Interpretation / By / Herbert J. Seligmann / (publisher’s device) / New York / Thomas Seltzer / 1924

Collation:—pp. viii + 80, consisting of half-title (verso blank), pp. (i, ii); title-page, as above (with Copyright, 1924, by / Thomas Seltzer, Inc. / (a line) / All Rights Reserved / Printed in the United States of America on verso), pp. (iii, iv); dedication, To / Alfred Stieglitz (verso blank), pp. (v, vi); divisional half-title (verso blank), pp. (vii, viii); text, pp. 1-74; Biographical Note, pp. 75, 76; Bibliography (verso blank), pp. 77, (78); pp. (79, 80) blank. There is no printer’s imprint.

Crown 8vo, 7⁷⁄₁₆ × 5⅛; issued in black cloth; front cover has white title-and-name label lettered as follows: D. H. Lawrence / An American Interpretation / by / Herbert J. Seligmann Lettering enclosed by one-line black border: D. H. Lawrence in red; remainder in black. White paper title-and-name label down the back lettered: D. H. Lawrence (in red) by Herbert J. Seligmann (in black). Back cover blank. Top edges cut; fore and bottom edges uncut. End-papers white.

This was the first extended study of the writings of Mr. Lawrence. It contains, after an introductory statement, the following chapters: Poems; Prose; Wandering; Philosophy and Criticism. The book was also issued in wrappers—simultaneously with the above.

Canby, Henry S. Definitions. New York, 1924. (Harcourt, Brace and Company.)

Gould, Gerald. The English Novel of To-day. London, 1924. (John Castle.)

Brewster, Dorothy, and Burrell, Angus. Dead Reckonings in Fiction. New York and London, 1924. (Longmans, Green and Company.)

Newman, Frances. The Short Story’s Mutations. New York, 1924. (B. W. Huebsch.)

Douglas, Norman. D. H. Lawrence and Maurice Magnus: A Plea for Better Manners. N. P. 1924. (Privately printed.)

Rosenfeld, Paul. Men Seen. New York, 1925. (The Dial Press.)