Bibliography
- Irradiations—Sand and Spray. 1915.
- Goblins and Pagodas. 1916.
- Japanese Prints. 1917.
- The Tree of Life. 1918.
- Breakers and Granite. 1921.
- Paul Gauguin; His Life and Art. 1921.
For bibliography of editions out of print, see A Miscellany of American Poetry. 1920.
Studies and Reviews
- Lowell.
- Untermeyer.
- Bookm. 41 (’15): 236 (portrait).
- Dial, 66 (’19): 189.
- Egoist, 2 (’15): 73, 79, 177 (portrait); 3 (’16): 173.
- New Repub. 3 (’15): 75, 154, 204; 5 (’15): 280; 9 (’16): supp. p. 11.
- Poetry, 7 (’15): 44, 88; 9 (’16): 43; 13 (’19); 340; 19 (’21): 155.
- Sat. Rev. 126 (’18): 1039.
- See also Book Review Digest, 1915, 1918, 1919, 1921.
Sewell Ford (Maine, 1868)—short-story writer.
The creator of Shorty McCabe and Torchy. For bibliography, see Who’s Who in America.
John (William) Fox, Jr.—novelist.
Born in Kentucky, 1862, of a pioneer family. Pupil of James Lane Allen ([q. v.]), whose influence on his work should be noted. Also associated in friendship with Roosevelt and with Thomas Nelson Page. War correspondent during the Spanish and Japanese wars. Died in 1919.
Bibliography