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Told and Made

Boynton, H. W. | April 4, 1918 issue

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This article presents information about various books. The books include: "The Great Modern French Stories: A Chronological Anthology," compiled and edited, with an introduction by Willard Huntington Wright, "The Lucky Seven," by John Taintor Foote, "Nine Tales," by Hugh de Selincourt, "Under the Hermes and Other Stories," by Richard Dehan, "Chronicles of St. Tid," by Eden Phillpotts, "The Lost Naval Papers," by Bennett Copplestone, and "The Long Trick." The yarns in "The Lost Naval Papers" pretend to be nothing but yarns. They belong openly to the order of mechanical romance, the romance of mystery and detection.

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BOOKS; NINE Tales (Book); LUCKY Seven, The (Book); LOST Naval Papers, The (Book); PHILLPOTTS, Eden; FICTION
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