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Extractions: Edgar Jepson's Garden by John Pelan Edgar Jepson's long and productive career spanned the Yellow Nineties through the Edwardian and Neo-Georgian periods of British letters. Jepson authored articles, reviews, short stories, novels, and even wrote propaganda bits during the Great War. His talents were employed on everything from lost-race novels ( The Moon Gods 1930) to editing The Win the War Cookery Book and coining such slogans for the war effort as "Eat Less Bread!" Other early works included a journalistic account of the exploits of Captain Beames of the Indian Army and a rather popular adaptation of the French play by Maurice Leblanc. Jepson also served as editor or contributor to a number of the finer literary journals including Vanity Fair The Saturday Evening Post The Smart Set and numerous others. While many of his mysteries and mainstream novels are still enjoyable reads decades after their first publication, it's primarily for this one novel of supernatural horror that he's remembered today. The Garden at #19 . As I find the latter a bit more picturesque, we have retained it for the Midnight House edition of the novel.
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Alice Devine (Open Library) Alice Devine by Jepson, Edgar, 1916,The BobbsMerrill Company edition, in English http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23378798M/Alice_Devine
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: Fiction Index, Ja- Jepson, Edgar, and Robert Eustace, The TeaLeaf, February, 2000. (reprint from The Strand, 1925.) Jillett, Neil,Miss Bradford and the Little Monsters, January, 1991. http://www.hycyber.com/MYST/AH_ja.html
Edgar Jepson | LibraryThing Books by Edgar Jepson THE GARDEN AT 19, The Horned Shepherd, The Whiskered Footman, The Tragedies of Mr. Pip, Lady Noggs i virksomhet, The Terrible Twins, Barradine Detects http://www.librarything.com/author/jepsonedgar
The Loudwater Mystery (Large Print Edition) - Jepson, Edgar Jepson, Edgar, 18631938 Title Arsene Lupin Language English LoC Class PQ Language and Literatures Romance literatures French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese http://www.agapea.com/libros/The-Loudwater-Mystery-Large-Print-Edition--isbn-143
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Happy Pollyooly By Edgar Jepson - Project Gutenberg Jepson, Edgar, 18631938 Title Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl Language English Category Text EBook-No. 19310 Release Date Sep 17, 2006 Copyright Status http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/19310
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Extractions: What is this profile? Maurice Leblanc Arsene Lupin Books ... People Named Jepson Quick Facts about Edgar Jepson: Jepson was born in 1852 in New York Source: Richard Stafford and Mary Corbett Family www.johnstafford.org Edgar Jepson was referring to the gamble the writer takes Source: Directory of Lost Causes - by Quentin S Crisp my.opera.com of Alexander the Great, hidden away in China; while in The Moon Gods (1930), Edgar Jepson has a colony of Carthage turn up in the wastes of the Sahara Source: Violet Books: Forgotten Cities www.violetbooks.com Professional Profile for Edgar Jepson Internet Movies Database - IMDB Edgar Jepson , Movie, Movies ... www.imdb.com/name/nm421855/ Pages related to Edgar Jepson Edgar Jepson . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search Works by Edgar Jepson at Project Gutenberg. Edgar Jepson's Garden en.wikipedia.org Publisher: Midnight House Format: This is one of 450 limited edition hardcovers. Publisher Description: Edgar Jepson's long and productive career... www.horror-mall.com
REH Bookshelf - Appendix 6 Jepson, Edgar (18631938). Arsene Lupin, An Adventure Story. New York W.R. Caldwell, 1909. Leblanc, Maurice (1864-1941). The Confessions of Arsene Lupin, An Adventure http://www.rehupa.com/bookshelf_app6.htm
Extractions: REHupa Home Page REH Bookshelf - APPENDIX SIX THE INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE LIBRARY compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE The following titles were included in the International Adventure Library I do not claim this to be a complete catalog. This information was obtained through OCLC FirstSearch. Most of these were identified as "Three Owls Edition." Stoker, Bram Dracula , A Mystery Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1897. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan The Hound of the Baskervilles , Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1902. Stoker, Bram. The Jewel of Seven Stars New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1904. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Return of Sherlock Holmes New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1905. Jepson, Edgar Arsene Lupin , An Adventure Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1909. Leblanc, Maurice The Confessions of Arsene Lupin , An Adventure Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1913.
Alan Golding On The Dial And Little Review Jepson, Edgar. The Western School. The Little Review (Oct.1918) Joost, Nicholas. Scofield Thayer and The Dial An Illustrated History. Carbondale and Edwardsville Southern http://www.thirdfactory.net/3F36.html
Extractions: (originally published on Third Factory in 2001; article here , context here The Dial, by contrast, took a more cautious or muted tone, generally avoiding political controversy and any appearance of internal debate. Its intended audience was the interested, informed general reader rather than the specialist or initiate of the avant-garde, its goal to extend the audience for modernist art by reaching potentially sympathetic but as yet unconverted readers- -primarily, that is, to influence reception. It paid contributors and, backed by Thayer and Watson's personal wealth, remained financially stable even as it lost money. And in ways important for my argument here, it consciously saw itself engaged in dissemination as much as discovery. From the beginning, The Dial apparently saw itself as consciously entering and engaging the processes of canon-making and institutionalization. The "Comment" for August 1920 observes that the engines for accelerating and predisposing favourable opinion are grown remarkably in our time. The dynamics of reputation are a serious study, the mechanism for creating fame is always in smooth and certain motion. (217)