Dog and Duck, title of a collection of essays and sketches, originally written for the LYONS MAIL and published in 1924 by Cape of London and Knopf of New York. Contents listed separately under “Essays.”

Dr. Stiggins, a book subtitled: His Views and Principles. Published by Griffiths, London, 1906 and Knopf, 1925.

Dreads and Drolls, title of a collection of essays originally written for the London GRAPHIC. Published in London by Secker, 1926 and in New York by Knopf, 1927.

Eleusinia: By a Former Member of H.C.S. This is Machen’s first published work, a 16-page poem written when he was seventeen, published at Hereford in 1881. Only one copy known to exist.

Far Off Things, one of Machen’s three autobiographical books. Published serially as “Confessions of a Literary Man.” Secker of London issued large paper and ordinary editions in 1922. Later reprinted by Secker in New Adelphi Library, Vol. 2. Also published by Knopf in 1922.

Glorious Mystery, The, a collection, published in Chicago in 1924 by Covici-McGee. Contained material from old newspapers, periodicals and manuscripts. Authorized, according to Vincent Starrett by Machen.

Grand Trouvaille, The, subtitled: A Legend of Pentonville. 3-page introduction to a catalogue of rare books issued by the First Edition Bookshop of London, 1923. Subsequently issued as a pamphlet in a limited edition.

Hieroglyphics, a book, subtitled: A Note On Ecstacy in Literature. First published by Grant Richards in London, 1902. Re-issued by Secker in 1910. Published in New York by Knopf, 1923. Later included in The New Adelphi Library, Vol. 19, Secker, London.

House of Souls, The, a collection of Machen’s best-known tales. First Published by Grant Richards in 1906, issued also by Dana Estes. Published in New York by Knopf, 1922, Pocket Edition by Knopf, 1928. London and New York collection differ in contents.

London Adventure, The, Machen’s autobiographical account following the pattern set by FAR OFF THINGS and THINGS NEAR AND FAR. First published by Secker in London, 1924, Knopf of New York, 1924.