This meticulously edited Arnold Bennett collection is formatted for your e Reader with a functional and detailed table of contents:
Novels:
A Man from the North
The Grand Babylon Hotel
Anna of the Five Towns
Leonora
A Great Man
Teresa of Watling Street
Sacred and Profane Love
Hugo
The Ghost- A Modern Fantasy
The City of Pleasure: A Fantasia on Modern Themes
Buried Alive
The Old Wives’ Tale
Clayhanger
Denry the Audacious
Helen with the High Hand
The Card
Hilda Lessways
The Plain Man and His Wife
The Regent: A Five Towns Story of Adventure in London
The Price of Love
From the log of the Velsa
These Twain
The Pretty Lady
The Roll-Call
The Lion’s Share
Mr.Prohack
Lilian
Riceyman Steps
Elsie and the Child
The Strange Vanguard
Accident
Imperial Palace
Short Stories Collections:
Tales of the Five Towns
The Grim Smile of the Five Towns
The Matador of the Five Towns
The Woman who Stole Everything and Other Stories
The Loot of Cities
Mr. Penfound’s Two Burglars
Midnight at the Grand Babylon
The Police Station
The Adventure of the Prima Donna
The Episode in Room 222
Saturday to Monday
A Dinner at the Louvre
Plays:
What the Public Wants
The Honeymoon
The Great Adventure
The Title
Judith
Non-Fiction:
The Truth about an Author
How to Become an Author
The Reasonable Life
Literary Taste: How to Form It
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
The Feast of St. Friend: A Christmas Book
Mental Efficiency
Those United States
Friendship and Happiness
Paris Nights and Other Impressions of Places and People
The Author’s Craft
Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front
Books and Persons: Selections from The New Age 1908-1911
Self and Self-Management
Things That Have Interested Me
The Human Machine
O autorze
Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was an English writer. He is best known as a novelist, but he also worked in other fields such as the theatre, journalism, propaganda and films. One of Bennett’s most popular non-fiction works was the self-help book How to Live on 24 Hours a Day. Bennett’s novel The Old Wives’ Tale was an immediate success throughout the English-speaking world. The Old Wives’ Tale was hailed as a masterpiece. In a survey of crime fiction, Bennett’s The Loot of Cities is listed among the 100 most important works in the genre. This collection of stories recounts the adventures of a millionaire who commits crimes to achieve his idealistic ends.