Publication:FNFTHRS3F1994

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Table of Contents

As most of the stories are non-genre they have not been included in the publication record's table of contents. Here is the full table of contents.

Contents

 
   Introductionix
The Further Diversions of Amy Bondham1
   The Lovers3
   ‘Complete Rest’9
   The Five Foolish Virgins15
Crook Stories23
   My Friend the Murderer25
   Professor Burnaby’s Discovery39
Sardonic Stories55
   The Exposure of Pamela57
   Miss Maria’s Romance70
   The Eavesdropper81
   James Sutherland, Ltd.87
   Bootles102
   Julian’s Cottage111
Society Stories125
   Fine Feathers127
   The Defeat of Lady Hartridge137
   The Jamboree144
   Complementary Souls152
   Dodo and the Brick163
   A Comedy of Styles175
   Noblesse Oblige183
   An Entire Mistake188
   Mr Carew’s Game of Croquet193
   The Fall of Augusta199
   The Male Impersonator204
Crank Stories219
   M.O.M.221
   The Adventure of Hegel Junior230
   The Simple Life239
   Mrs Andrews’s Control244
   George’s Secret252
   Buntingford Jugs257
Spook Stories269
   By the Sluice271
   Atmospherics282
   Boxing Night287
   Sources301

Original publication or copyright acknowledgments

Pages 301 and 302 are titled “Sources” and documents the original publication for each story. For nearly all stories, this publication is the first appearance of the story in book form.

‘The Lovers’: The Tatler (15 November 1922)
‘“Complete Rest”’: The Tatler (10 January 1923)
‘The Five Foolish Virgins’: The Tatler (25 March 1925)
‘My Friend the Murderer’: Chapman’s Magazine (October 1895)
‘Professor Burnaby’s Discovery’: The Storyteller (June 1926)
‘The Exposure of Pamela’: The Storyteller (August 1924). Reprinted as The Exposure of Pamela (Hermitage Books limited edition, 1992)
‘Miss Maria’s Romance’: The Queen (25 November 1899)
‘The Eavesdropper’: The Tatler (19 March 1924)
‘James Sutherland, Ltd.’: The Monthly Review (December 1902).
‘Bootles’: Black And White (26 March 1904)
‘Julian’s Cottage’: The Storyteller (August 1931)
‘Fine Feathers’: Woman At Home (March 1914)
‘The Defeat of Lady Hartridge’: Black And White (23 April 1904)
‘The Jamboree’: The Tatler (1 December 1922)
‘Complementary Souls’: Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction (September 1925)
‘Dodo and the Brick’: Home Magazine (March 1923, as ‘The Brick’)
‘A Comedy of Styles’: Windsor Magazine (February 1914)
‘Noblesse Oblige’: Windsor Magazine (December 1917)
‘An Entire Mistake’: The Onlooker (16 January 1904)
‘Mr Carew’s Game of Croquet’: The Tatler (5 March 1924)
‘The Fall of Augusta’: The Tatler (24 May 1922)
‘The Male Impersonator’: The Male Impersonator (1929). Reprinted in Miss Mapp (1970)
‘M.O.M.’: Windsor Magazine (December 1915)
‘The Adventure of Hegel Junior’: Illustrated London News (21 December 1901)
‘The Simple Life’: The World And His Wife (July 1905)
‘Mrs Andrews’s Control’: Windsor Magazine (September 1915). Reprinted in The Countess of Lowndes Square (1920)
‘George’s Secret’: The Sketch (21 November 1894)
‘Buntingford Jugs’: Windsor Magazine (December 1925)
‘By the Sluice’: The Tatler (25 March 1927)
‘Atmospherics’: Radio Times (28 December 1928)
‘Boxing Night’: The Tatler (30 November 1923). Reprinted in The Technique of the Ghost Story (Hermitage Books limited edition, 1993)