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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of James Matthew Barrie, by James Matthew Barrie This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of James Matthew Barrie Author: James Matthew Barrie Editor: David Widger Release Date: February 4, 2019 [EBook #58824] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF BARRIE *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE Compiled by David Widger BARRIE CONTENTS Click on the ## before many of the titles to view a linked table of contents for that volume. Click on the title itself to open the original online file. ## PETER AND WENDY, Illustrated ## PETER PAN ## THE STORY OF PETER PAN, Illustrated ## PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, Illustrted ## PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, Illustrated ## THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD IN KENSINGTON GARDENS MARGARET OGILVY ## THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON ## DEAR BRUTUS ## WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS ALICE SIT-BY-THE-FIRE ## AULD LICHT IDYLLS ## ECHOES OF THE WAR ## TOMMY AND GRIZEL ## MY LADY NICOTINE ## BETTER DEAD ## A WINDOW IN THRUMS ## QUALITY STREET ## THE LITTLE MINISTER DER TAG ## AN EDINBURGH ELEVEN ## HOLIDAY IN BED, & OTHER SKETCHES NEITHER DORKING NOR THE ABBEY ## WHEN A MAN'S SINGLE COURAGE ## SENTIMENTAL TOMMY TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES PETER AND WENDY By J. M. Barrie Illustrated By F. D. Bedford CONTENTS CHAPTER I PETER BREAKS THROUGH CHAPTER II THE SHADOW CHAPTER III COME AWAY, COME AWAY! CHAPTER IV THE FLIGHT CHAPTER V THE ISLAND COME TRUE CHAPTER VI THE LITTLE HOUSE CHAPTER VII THE HOME UNDER THE GROUND CHAPTER VIII THE MERMAIDS' LAGOON CHAPTER IX THE NEVER BIRD CHAPTER X THE HAPPY HOME CHAPTER XI WENDY'S STORY CHAPTER XII THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED OFF CHAPTER XIII DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES? CHAPTER XIV THE PIRATE SHIP CHAPTER XV 'HOOK OR ME THIS TIME' CHAPTER XVI THE RETURN HOME CHAPTER XVII WHEN WENDY GREW UP ILLUSTRATIONS THE NEVER NEVER LAND TITLE PAGE PETER FLEW IN THE BIRDS WERE FLOWN LET HIM KEEP WHO CAN PETER ON GUARD SUMMER DAYS ON THE LAGOON "TO DIE WILL BE AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE" WENDY'S STORY FLUNG LIKE BALES HOOK OR ME THIS TIME "THIS MAN IS MINE!" PETER AND JANE PETER PAN [PETER AND WENDY] By J. M. Barrie [James Matthew Barrie] A Millennium Fulcrum Edition (c)1991 by Duncan Research CONTENTS Chapter 1 PETER BREAKS THROUGH Chapter 2 THE SHADOW Chapter 3 COME AWAY, COME AWAY! Chapter 4 THE FLIGHT Chapter 5 THE ISLAND COME TRUE Chapter 6 THE LITTLE HOUSE Chapter 7 THE HOME UNDER THE GROUND Chapter 8 THE MERMAIDS' LAGOON Chapter 9 THE NEVER BIRD Chapter 10 THE HAPPY HOME Chapter 11 WENDY'S STORY Chapter 12 THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED OFF Chapter 13 DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES? Chapter 14 THE PIRATE SHIP Chapter 15 “HOOK OR ME THIS TIME” Chapter 16 THE RETURN HOME Chapter 17 WHEN WENDY GREW UP THE STORY OF PETER PAN The Story Of Peter Pan Retold From The Fairy Play By Sir J.M. Barrie By Daniel O'connor Illustrated By Alice B. Woodward CONTENTS Page PART I Early Days 3 PART II The Never-Never-Never Land 27 PART III The Mermaids' Lagoon 43 PART IV The Underground Home 51 PART V The Pirate Ship 65 PART VI Home, Sweet Home 79 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS TO FACE PAGE With the Spring comes Wendy colour-plate frontispiece With Michael sitting on her Back colour-plate 6 The Shadow held on beautifully 14 Wendy gently kissed his Cheek colour-plate 16 Away they floated 22 Slightly was dancing merrily with an Ostrich colour-plate 28 "The Crocodile! the Crocodile!" 32 The Indians crept silently up 34 The Lost Boys knelt before her colour-plate 38 She was combing her Long Tresses 43 She slipped out of his Grasp 44 A Fierce Fight ensued 46 Spreading his Coat to the Wind, he sailed merrily colour-plate 48 Seized by One of the Swarthy Ruffians 59 He perceived Tinker Bell in his Glass colour-plate 62 The Pirate Ship 66 "That Man is mine!" colour-plate 72 Right into the Jaws of the Crocodile! 74 Nurse to the Papooses! 76 He would live in the Kennel till his Children's Return 80 PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS By J. M. Barrie (From 'The Little White Bird') With Drawings By Arthur Rackham CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1910 CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE GRAND TOUR OF THE GARDENS CHAPTER II PETER PAN CHAPTER IIITHE THRUSH'S NEST CHAPTER IV LOCK-OUT TIME CHAPTER V THE LITTLE HOUSE CHAPTER VI PETER'S GOAT ILLUSTRATIONS 1. 'The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King lives' . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece 2. 'The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside' 3. 'Old Mr. Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens' 4. 'When he heard Peter's voice he popped in alarm behind a tulip' 5. 'Put his strange case before old Solomon Caw' 6. 'After this the birds said that they would help him no more in his mad enterprise' 7. 'For years he had been quietly filling his stocking' 8. 'Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk' 9. 'These tricky fairies sometimes slyly change the board on a ball night' 10. 'When her Majesty wants to know the time' 11. 'Peter Pan is the fairies' orchestra' 12. 'A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly, "Hoity-toity, what is this?"' 13. 'Shook his bald head and murmured, "Cold, quite cold."' 14. 'Fairies never say, "We feel happy"; what they say is, "We feel dancey."' 15. 'Looking very undancey indeed' 16. 'Building the house for Maimie' PETER PANIN KENSINGTON GARDENS FROM THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD By J. M. Barrie Illustrated By Arthur Rackham London: Hodder & Stoughton 1906 CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE GRAND TOUR OF THE GARDENS CHAPTER II PETER PAN CHAPTER IIITHE THRUSH'S NEST CHAPTER IV LOCK-OUT TIME CHAPTER V THE LITTLE HOUSE CHAPTER VI PETER'S GOAT COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS 1. He was quite angry when these two ran away the moment they saw him ... Frontispiece 2. The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King lives (missing from book) 3. The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside 4. In the Broad Walk you meet all the people who are worth knowing 5. The Hump, which is the part of the Broad Walk where all the big races are run 6. There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf (missing from book) 7. The Serpentine is a lovely lake, and there is a drowned forest at the bottom of it. If you peer over the edge you can see the trees all growing upside down, and they say that at night there are also drowned stars in it 8. The island on which all the birds are born that become baby boys and girls (missing from book) 9. Old Mr. Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens 10. Away he flew, right over the houses to the Gardens 11. The fairies have their tiffs with the birds 12. When he heard Peter's voice he popped in alarm behind a tulip 13. A band of workmen, who were sawing down a toadstool, rushed away, leaving their tools behind them 14. Put his strange case before old Solomon Caw (missing from book) 15. Peter screamed out, 'Do it again!' and with great good-nature they did it several times 16. A hundred flew off with the string, and Peter clung to the tail 17. After this the birds said that they would help him no more in his mad enterprise 18. 'Preposterous!' cried Solomon in a rage 19. For years he had been quietly filling his stocking 20. When you meet grown-up people in the Gardens who puff and blow as if they thought themselves bigger than they are 21. He passed under the bridge and came within full sight of the delectable Gardens 22. There now arose a mighty storm, and he was tossed this way and that (missing from book) 23. Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk 24. When they think you are not looking they skip along pretty lively (missing from book) 25. But if you look, and they fear there is no time to hide, they stand quite still pretending to be flowers (missing from book) 26. The fairies are exquisite dancers 27. These tricky fairies sometimes slyly change the board on a ball night 28. Linkmen running in front carrying winter cherries 29. When her Majesty wants to know the time 30. The fairies sit round on mushrooms, and at first they are well behaved 31. Butter is got from the roots of old trees (missing from book) 32. Wallflower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit 33. Peter Pan is the fairies' orchestra 34. They all tickled him on the shoulder (missing from book) 35. One day they were overheard by a fairy 36. The little people weave their summer curtains from skeleton leaves 37. An afternoon when the Gardens were white with snow 38. She ran to St. Govor's Well and hid 39. An elderberry hobbled across the walk, and stood chatting with some young quinces 40. A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly, 'Hoity-toity, what is this?' 41. They warned her 42. Queen Mab, who rules in the Gardens 43. Shook his bald head and murmured, 'Cold, quite cold' 44. Fairies never say, 'We feel happy': what they say is, 'We feel dancey' 45. Looking very undancey indeed 46. 'My Lord Duke,' said the physician elatedly, 'I have the honour to inform your excellency that your grace is in love' 47. Building the house for Maimie 48. If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out (missing from book) 49. They will certainly mischief you (missing from book) 50. I think that quite the most touching sight in the Gardens is the two tombstones of Walter Stephen Matthews and Phoebe Phelps ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT David Kensington Gardens Headpiece to 'The Grand Tour of the Gardens' Porthos One of the Paths that have Made Themselves Tailpiece to 'The Grand Tour of the Gardens' Headpiece to 'Peter Pan' The birds on the island never got used to him. His oddities tickled them every day Tailpiece to 'Peter Pan' Headpiece to 'The Thrush's Nest' Tailpiece to 'The Thrush's Nest' Headpiece to 'Lock-out Time' They are so cunning A fairy ring Tailpiece to 'Lock-out Time' Headpiece to 'The Little House' There was a good deal going on in the Baby Walk She escorted them up the Baby Walk and back again Tailpiece to 'The Little House' Headpiece to 'Peter's Goat' Tailpiece to 'Peter's Goat' THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD OR ADVENTURES IN KENSINGTON GARDENS By J.M. Barrie CONTENTS THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD I David and I Set Forth Upon a Journey II The Little Nursery Governess III Her Marriage, Her Clothes, Her Appetite, and an Inventory of Her Furniture IV A Night-Piece V The Fight For Timothy VI A Shock VII The Last of Timothy VIII The Inconsiderate Waiter IX A Confirmed Spinster X Sporting Reflections XI The Runaway Perambulator XII The Pleasantest Club in London XIII The Grand Tour of the Gardens XIV Peter Pan XV The Thrush's Nest XVI Lock-Out Time XVII The Little House XVIII Peter's Goat XIX An Interloper XX David and Porthos Compared XXI William Paterson XXII Joey XXIII Pilkington's XXIV Barbara XXV The Cricket Match XXVI The Dedication THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON From The Plays Of J. M. Barrie A COMEDY By J. M. Barrie CONTENTS ACT I. AT LOAM HOUSE, MAYFAIR ACT II. THE ISLAND ACT III. THE HAPPY HOME ACT IV. THE OTHER ISLAND DEAR BRUTUS By J. M. Barrie CONTENTS ACT I ACT II ACT III WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS By James M. Barrie CONTENTS ACT I ACT II ACT III ACT IV AULD LICHT IDYLLS CONTENTS I. THE SCHOOLHOUSE II. THRUMS III. THE AULD LICHT KIRK IV. LADS AND LASSES V. THE AULD LICHTS IN ARMS VI. THE OLD DOMINIE VII. CREE QUEERY AND MYSY DROLLY VIII. THE COURTING OF T'NOWHEAD'S BELL IX. DAVIT LUNAN'S POLITICAL REMINISCENCES X. A VERY OLD FAMILY XI. LITTLE RATHIE'S "BURAL" XII. A LITERARY CLUB ILLUSTRATIONS J. M. BARRIE . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece Sabbath at T'nowhead ECHOES OF THE WAR By J. M. Barrie CONTENTS THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS THE NEW WORD BARBARA'S WEDDING A WELL-REMEMBERED VOICE TOMMY AND GRIZEL By J. M. Barrie Illustrated By Bernard Partridge CONTENTS PART I I. HOW TOMMY FOUND A WAY II. THE SEARCH FOR THE TREASURE III. SANDYS ON WOMAN IV. GRIZEL OF THE CROOKED SMILE V. THE TOMMY MYTH VI. GHOSTS THAT HAUNT THE DEN VII. THE BEGINNING OF THE DUEL VIII. WHAT GRIZEL'S EYES SAID IX. GALLANT BEHAVIOUR OF T. SANDYS X. GAVINIA ON THE TRACK XI. THE TEA-PARTY XII. IN WHICH A COMEDIAN CHALLENGES TRAGEDY TO BOWLS XIII. LITTLE WELLS OF GLADNESS XIV. ELSPETH XV. BY PROSEN WATER XVI. "HOW COULD YOU HURT YOUR GRIZEL SO!" XVII. HOW TOMMY SAVED THE FLAG PART II XVIII. THE GIRL SHE HAD BEEN XIX. OF THE CHANGE IN THOMAS XX. A LOVE-LETTER XXI. THE ATTEMPT TO CARRY ELSPETH BY NUMBERS XXII. GRIZEL'S GLORIOUS HOUR XXIII. TOMMY LOSES GRIZEL XXIV. THE MONSTER XXV. MR. T. SANDYS HAS RETURNED TO TOWN XXVI. GRIZEL ALL ALONE XXVII. GRIZEL'S JOURNEY XXVIII. TWO OF THEM XXIX. THE RED LIGHT XXX. THE LITTLE GODS DESERT HIM XXXI. "THE MAN WITH THE GREETIN' EYES" XXXII. TOMMY'S BEST WORK XXXIII. THE LITTLE GODS RETURN WITH A LADY XXXIV. A WAY IS FOUND FOR TOMMY XXXV. THE PERFECT LOVER ILLUSTRATIONS PART I And clung to it, his teeth set. "She is standing behind that tree looking at us." She did not look up, she waited. PART II "I sit still by his arm-chair and tell him what is happening to his Grizel." They told Aaron something. "But my friends still call me Mrs. Jerry," she said softly. "I woke up," she said. He heard their seductive voices, they danced around him in numbers. MY LADY NICOTINE A STUDY IN SMOKE By J. M. Barrie Illustrated By M. B. Prendergast CONTENTS chap. page I. Matrimony and Smoking compared 1 II. My First Cigar 11 III. The Arcadia Mixture 18 IV. My Pipes 27 V. My Tobacco-Pouch 38 VI. My Smoking-Table 45 VII. Gilray 52 VIII. Marriot 60 IX. Jimmy 70 X. Scrymgeour 78 XI. His Wife's Cigars 87 XII. Gilray's Flower-Pot 94 XIII. The Grandest Scene in History 103 XIV. My Brother Henry 116 XV. House-Boat "Arcadia" 124 XVI. The Arcadia Mixture Again 133 [pg viii] XVII. The Romance of a Pipe-Cleaner 143 XXVIII. What could he do? 151 XIX. Primus 159 XX. Primus to his Uncle 168 XXI. English-grown Tobacco 177 XXII. How Heroes smoke 186 XXIII. The Ghost of Christmas Eve 194 XXIV. Not the Arcadia 202 XXV. A Face that haunted Marriot 209 XXVI. Arcadians at Bay 216 XXVII. Jimmy's Dream 223 XXVIII. Gilray's Dream 231 XXIX. Pettigrew's Dream 239 XXX. The Murder in the Inn 247 XXXI. The Perils of not Smoking 252 XXXII. My Last Pipe 260 XXXIII. When my Wife is Asleep and all the House is Still 269 ILLUSTRATIONS Half-Title i Frontispiece iv Title-Page v Headpiece to Table of Contents vii Tailpiece to Table of Contents viii Headpiece to List of Illustrations ix Tailpiece to List of Illustrations xiii Headpiece to Chap. I. 1 "As well as a spring bonnet and a nice dress" 6 "There are the Japanese fans on the wall" 7 Tailpiece Chap. I. "My wife puts her hand on my shoulder" 10 Headpiece Chap. II. 11 "At last he jumped up" 14 Box of cigars 15 Tailpiece Chap. II. "I firmly lighted my first cigar" 17 Headpiece Chap. III. "Jimmy pins a notice on his door" 18 "We are only to be distinguished by our pipes" 20 The Arcadia Mixture 21 Tailpiece Chap. III. 26 Headpiece Chap. IV. "Oh, see what I have done" 27 "I fell in love with two little meerschaums" 33

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