A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOHN GALSWORTHY’S PRINCIPAL WRITINGS

[The date is given of the first edition of each book. “New edition” signifies a revision of text, change of format or transference to a different publisher.]

[A] From the Four Winds [stories] (Unwin). 1897.

[A] Jocelyn (Duckworth). 1898.

[A] Villa Rubein (Duckworth). 1900.

[A] A Man of Devon [and other stories] (Blackwood). 1901.

The Island Pharisees (Heinemann). 1904. New edition, 1908.

The Man of Property (Heinemann). 1906. New editions: 1907. (Hodder and Stoughton). 1911. (Heinemann). 1915.

The Country House (Heinemann). 1907. New edition, 1911.

A Commentary (Richards). 1908. New edition (Duckworth). 1910.

Fraternity (Heinemann). 1908.

Plays. Volume I. [The Silver Box; Joy; Strife] (Duckworth). 1909.

Villa Rubein [and other stories] (Duckworth). 1909. New edition, 1911. [This contains the stories previously issued in the two volumes enumerated above, “Villa Rubein” and “A Man of Devon.”]

The Silver Box [separate issue] (Duckworth). 1910.

Joy [separate issue] (Duckworth). 1910.

Strife [separate issue] (Duckworth). 1910.

Justice [play] (Duckworth). 1910.

A Motley (Heinemann). 1910.

The Patrician (Heinemann). 1911.

The Little Dream [play] (Duckworth). N.D. [1911.]

The Pigeon [play] (Duckworth). 1912.

Moods, Songs and Doggerels (Heinemann). 1912.

The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays (Heinemann). 1912.

The Eldest Son [play] (Duckworth). 1912.

Plays. Volume II. [The Eldest Son; The Little Dream; Justice] (Duckworth). 1912.

The Fugitive [play] (Duckworth). 1913.

The Dark Flower (Heinemann). 1913.

The Mob [play] (Duckworth). 1914.

Plays. Volume III. [The Fugitive; The Pigeon; The Mob] (Duckworth). 1914.

Some Slings and Arrows from John Galsworthy. Selected by Elsie E. Morton (Elkin Mathews). 1914.

Memories [an illustrated reprint of a single study from “The Inn of Tranquillity”] (Heinemann). 1914.

The Little Man, and other Satires (Heinemann). 1915.

A Bit o’ Love [play] (Duckworth). 1915.

The Freelands (Heinemann). 1915.

A. These four books were written under the pseudonym “John Sinjohn.”

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