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Ebook has 565 lines and 27328 words, and 12 pages

Authors: Eugene P. Sheehy Kenneth A. Lohf

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 60-53225

PREFACE xiv

Individual Works 18

Essays and Stories 43

Introductions and Forewords 44

Letters 45

Dramatizations 46

Contributions to Periodicals 47

Serial Publications Edited by Anderson 66

Smyth County News Contributions 67

Books, Parts of Books and Periodical Articles 74

Poems, Parodies, and Miscellaneous Items 104

Reviews 105

INDEX 118

"Gertrude Stein contended that Sherwood Anderson had a genius for using the sentence to convey a direct emotion, this was in the great american tradition, and that really except Sherwood there was no one in America who could write a clear and passionate sentence."

EUGENE P. SHEEHY KENNETH A. LOHF

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES NEW YORK CITY, SEPTEMBER 1960

-347p. 20 1/2 x 13 1/2 cm. Orange cloth stamped in gold on spine and gold and green on cover. One page of advertisements appears on the verso of p.347.

London, John Lane, 1916. 347p.

New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1922. 349p. Revised edition with a new concluding chapter.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1923. 349p.

New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1921. 264p.

A Foreword by Anderson, dated February 1918, appears on p.7-8.

Contents: The cornfields; Chicago; Song of industrial America; Song of Cedric the Silent; Song of the break of day; Song of the beginning of courage; Revolt; A lullaby; Song of Theodore; Manhattan; Spring song; Industrialism; Salvo; The planting; Song of the middle world; The stranger; Song of the love of women; Song of Stephen the Westerner; Song to the lost ones; Forgotten song; American spring song; The beam; Song to new song; Song for dark nights; The lover; Night whispers; Song to the sap; Rhythms; Unborn; Night; A visit; Chant to dawn in a factory town; Song of the mating time; Song for lonely roads; Song long after; Song of the soul of Chicago; Song of the drunken business man; Song to the laugh; Hosanna; War; Mid-American prayer; We enter in; Dirge of war; Little song to a Western statesman; Song of the bug; Assurance; Reminiscent song; Evening song; Song of the singer.

New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1921. 82p.

Contents: The book of the grotesque; Hands; Paper pills; Mother; The philosopher; Nobody knows; Godliness ; Surrender ; Terror ; A man of ideas; Adventure; Respectability; The thinker; Tandy; The strength of God; The teacher; Loneliness; An awakening; "Queer"; The untold lie; Drink; Death; Sophistication; Departure.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1922. 303p.

New York, Modern Library xv, 303p. Introduction, Ernest Boyd.

Harmondsworth, England, Penguin Books, 1948. 224p.

New York, New American Library 159p.

New York, Viking Press 303p.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1921. 315p.

New York, Modern Library viii, 371p. With an introduction by Anderson.

"Impressions in clay by Tennessee Mitchell" appears on eight unnumbered leaves following p.

A poem, beginning "Tales are people who sit on the doorstep," appears on p., the page preceding the half-title.

Contents: The dumb man; I want to know why; Seeds; The other woman; The egg; Unlighted lamps; Senility; The man in the brown coat; Brothers; The door of the trap; The New Englander; War; Motherhood; Out of nowhere into nothing; The man with the trumpet.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1922. xi, 269p.

Tokyo, Kairyudo 2 volumes: 147, 167p. Edited and annotated by Kichinosuke Ohashi.

Contents: Foreword; Dreiser; I'm a fool; The triumph of a modern; "Unused"; A Chicago Hamlet; The man who became a woman; Milk bottles; The sad horn blowers; The man's story; An Ohio pagan.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1924. xiii, 347p.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1927. 221p.

New York, Peter Smith, 1933. 222p.

A Foreword and an Explanation by Anderson appear on p. and p., respectively.

New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1929. 264p.

Single folded leaf, p. 14 x 9 cm.

Anderson's essay on Alfred H. Maurer is untitled and appears on p.

Copy in the New York Public Library.

London, Jonathan Cape, 1925. 442p.

Garden City, New York, Garden City Publishing Company 442p.

New York, Grove Press 442p.

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