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A BIBLIOGRAPHY

KAHLIL GIBRAN

THE MADMAN: His Parables and Poems. 1918. With three drawings by the author. 8vo, cloth; 73 pages; $1.50.
TWENTY DRAWINGS. With an Introductory Essay by Alice Raphael. 1919. 4to, half cloth; 62 pages; $5.00.
[There is also an edition of one hundred numbered copies, specially bound and autographed by Mr. Gibran. $15.00.]
THE FORERUNNER: His Parables and Poems. 1920. With five drawings by the author. 8vo, cloth; 64 pages; pages; $1.50.

THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. A Comedy. Translated by Thomas Seltzer. 1916. 12mo, boards; 119 pages; [out of print].
TARAS BULBA: A Tale of the Cossacks. Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood. 1915. 12mo, cloth; 284 pages. $2.00.

THE PRECIPICE. A Novel. Translated from the Russian by M. Bryant. 1916. 12mo, cloth; 320 pages; [out of print].

CARL H. GRABO

THE WORLD PEACE AND AFTER. 1918. 12mo, boards; 154 pages; $1.25.

FAIRIES AND FUSILIERS. Poems. 1918. 16mo, boards; 97 pages; $1.25.
COUNTRY SENTIMENT. Poems. 1920. 16mo, boards; 104 pages; $1.25.

J. B. HARRIS-BURLAND

THE WHITE ROOK. 1918. 12mo, boards; 239 pages; $1.75.