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Ebook has 565 lines and 27328 words, and 12 pages

New York, Grove Press 442p.

London, Jarrolds, 1926. 288p.

Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1926. 263p.

New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1927. 319p.

Cleveland, World Publishing Company, 1942. 319p.

Contents: From Chicago; Four American impressions ; Notes out of a man's life ; A note on realism; After seeing George Bellows' Mr. and Mrs. Wase; I'll say we've done well; A meeting South; Notes out of a man's life ; Notes on standardization; Alfred Stieglitz; Notes out of a man's life ; When the writer talks; Notes out of a man's life ; An apology for crudity; King Coal; Notes out of a man's life .

xviii, 346p. 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 cm. Brown cloth stamped in gold and blue on cover and spine. Also 350 large paper copies numbered and signed.

A Foreword by Anderson appears on p.ix-xviii.

London, Martin Secker, 1927. xviii, 346p.

New York, Boni and Liveright, 1931. xviii, 346p.

Contents: A young man; One who looked up at the sky; Testament--four songs; The man with the trumpet; Hunger; Death; The healer; Man speaking to a woman; A dreamer; Man walking alone; Testament of an old man; Half gods; Ambition; In a workingman's rooming house; A man standing by a bridge; The red-throated black; Singing swamp negro; Thoughts of a man passed in a lonely street at night; Cities; A youth speaking slowly; One who sought knowledge; The minister of God; A persistent lover; The visit in the morning--; The dumb man; A poet; A man resting from labor; A stoic lover; A young Jew; The story teller; A thinker; The man in the brown coat; One puzzled concerning himself; The dreamer; A vagrant; Young man in a room; Negro on the docks at Mobile, Ala.; Word factories; Man lying on a couch; The ripper; One who would not grow old; The New Englander; The builder; Young man filled with the feeling of power; A dying poet; Brother; The lame one; Two glad men; Answering voice of a second glad man; Chicago; Challenge of the sea; Poet; At the well; An emotion; Der Tag; Another poet; A man and two women standing by a wall facing the sea.

-p. 20 1/2 x 15 cm. Light blue paper over boards colored in dark blue on covers. Pages uncut. Signed by the author on p.

-339p. 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 cm. Brown cloth stamped in orange on spine and blind-stamped on cover. Top edge stained orange. In first printing, page 35, line 30, "fingers" is misspelled.

One of six "Prose Quartos" issued by Random House; title of the series from slip case containing the six pamphlets.

-p. 19 1/2 x 14 cm. Blue cloth stamped in gold on cover and spine. Top edge stained yellow.

An Introduction by Anderson, dated April 1931, appears on p.

Contents: Machine song; Lift up thine eyes; Loom dance; It is a woman's age; Perhaps women; Night in a mill town; Ghosts; Entering the mill at night; Perhaps women; Will America have to turn to women?; Perhaps women; The cry in the night.

Contents: Death in the woods; The return; There she is--she is taking her bath; The lost novel; The fight; Like a queen; That sophistication; In a strange town; These mountaineers; A sentimental journey; A jury case; Another wife; A meeting South; The flood; Why they got married; Brother Death.

Contents: Meeting Ring Lardner; Death on a winter day; The Dreiser; Prize fighters and authors; Mr. J. J. Lankes and his woodcuts; Two Irishmen; To George Borrow; A Stonewall Jackson man; Lincoln Steffens talks of Russia; No swank; Visit to a painter; Gertrude Stein; A man's mind; Lawrence again; Margaret Anderson: real--unreal; Paul; To Jasper Deeter: a letter.

Contents: Introduction; At the mine mouth; The price of aristocracy; People; Tough babes in the woods; Blue smoke; "I want to work"; A union meeting; New tyrants of the land; Elizabethton, Tennessee; "Please let me explain"; The nationalist; They elected him; Revolt in South Dakota; Village wassail; Night in a corn town; Olsonville; The return of the princess.

London, Hutchinson, 1937. 346p.

London, Hutchinson, 1938. 346p.

xxii, 242p. Brown cloth stamped in blue on spine.

Contents: An explanation; Note; Jasper Deeter: a dedication; Winesburg, Ohio; The triumph of the egg; Mother; They married later.

xxx, 850p. 21 x 14 cm. Light tan cloth stamped in red and green on spine and cover. Top edge stained red.

The following items included in this volume were previously unpublished: Nobody laughed; A part of earth; Morning roll-call; Daughters; Father Abraham: a Lincoln fragment; White spot; Tim and General Grant.

vi, 631p. 17 x 11 cm. Brown cloth stamped in dark brown.

New York, Viking Press vi, 631p.

xxv, 479p. 22 1/2 x 14 1/2 cm. Black cloth stamped in gold on spine.

Reprintings in collections of Anderson's work are indicated as follows:

References to titles listed alphabetically in "Contributions to Periodicals" and "Contributions to the Smyth County News" are not included in the index.

Aaron, Manley, 483

Adamic, Louis, 838

Adams, James D., 485

Adams, Mildred, 486

Adler, Elmer, 278

"Adventure", 763

"After seeing George Bellows' Mr. and Mrs. Wase", 157

Aiken, Conrad, 487, 833

Alc?ntara, Mario G., 42

Alexander, David C., 488

Alfaro, Julio C., 16

"Alice", 110

Almy, Robert F., 489

Amado, James, 12

Anderson, Elizabeth, 39

Anderson, Emma S., 9

Anderson, John, 17, 89

Anderson, Karl J., 491

Anderson, Margaret, 303, 492

Anderson, Marion M., 7

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