Christopher Morley
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A Treasury of Christmas Classics
Thunder on the left
"If there were only one moonshiny night in each century, men would never be done talking of it. Old lying books would be consulted; in padded club chairs grizzled gentry whose grandfathers had witnessed it would prate of that milky perversion that once diluted the unmixed absolute of night. And those who had no vested gossip in the matter would proclaim it unlikely to recur, or impossible to have happened." Morley's novel is full of similar wonderful passages. It is also, metaphorically, the story of such a moonshiny night when Martin, the little boy who wanted to spy on adults to see if they were happy, appears as a boy in an adult's body. Things ensue at a leisurely (perhaps a little too leisurely) pace. While the writing at times is quite funny, the novel itself is full of sad whimsy. The novel asks, "What do we do to ourselves as we grow up?" Morley's novel, first published in the 1920's, is a wonderful book.
Kathleen
Beautiful Lady Kathleen Malloy is a spectacular horsewoman but used only to life in the backwater of her father’s Irish estate. When two London gentlemen visit to look over some horses, she is chagrined to hear them dismiss her for her lack of manners and polish. Determined to prove them wrong, she travels to England to see if her grandmother will sponsor her come-out. As she takes London by storm, she finds that she still hopes to turn the head of at least one of the men who met her in Ireland, the handsome aristocrat Lord Giles.
Outward Bound
A classic play about a group of passengers on a ship in a fog-bound sea. Movies were made of it.
Hasta la vista
An informal account of an ocean trip to Peru on the Santa Maria.
The goldfish under the ice
Christmas Eve story about Frisky the dog who was entranced by the goldfish he saw under the ice in a pond, with the inevitable result. Tharp collection.
Where the blue begins
The story of anthropomorphized dog, Mr. Gissing, who lives in an ordinary way, until he begins to search for truth, God, and the meaning of life.
Profile by Gaslight
Collection of essays and poems by various writers, dealing with the "private life of Sherlock Holmes," edited by Edgar W. Smith. Includes maps, illustrations, coats of arms, genealogical tables, portrait. Contents: To a very literary lady / Vincent Starrett -- Sherlock Holmes and the Pygmies / Heywood Broun -- The profile emerges / Howard Haycraft -- To an undiscerning critic / Arthur Conan Doyle -- Ex libris Sherlock Holmes / Howard Collins -- Was Sherlock Holmes a drug addict? / George F. McCleary -- Triolet on the immortality of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson / "Buttons" -- Clinical notes by a resident patient / Christopher Morley -- Was the later Holmes an imposter? / Anthony Boucher -- Sherlock Holmes in the news / Charles Honce -- The dental Holmes / Charles Goodman -- The other friendship : a speculation / P.M. Stone -- The coat of arms of Sherlock Holmes / Belden Wigglesworth -- The true and proper coat of arms / W.S. Hall -- Genealogical notes on Holmes / Rufus S. Tucker -- The case of the missing patriarchs / Logan Clendening -- Monody on the death of Sherlock Holmes / E.E. Kellett -- A belated eulogy / Reginald Fitz -- Dr Watson / Stephen Vincent Benét -- That was no lady / Julian Wolff -- The mystery of the second wound / James Keddie, Sr. -- Ballade of Watson in the morning / Belden Wigglesworth -- Dr Watson's Christian name / Dorothy L. Sayers -- Sonnet : Mary Morstan to J.H. Watson / Helene Yuhasova -- Thoughts on seeing "The hound of the Baskervilles" at the cinema / "Evoe" -- Sonnet on Baker Street / Christopher Morley -- The long road to Maiwand / Edgar W. Smith -- The singular adventures of Martha Hudson / Vincent Starrett -- Annie Oakley in Baker Street / Robert Keith Leavitt -- The significance of the second stain / Felix Morley -- Ballade of Baker Street / Carolyn Wells -- A scandal in identity / Edgar W. Smith -- The secret message of the dancing men / Fletcher Pratt -- Three identifications / H.W. Bell -- 221B / Vincent Starrett -- The Constitution and buy-laws of the B.S.I. / Elmer Davis -- The Baker Street irregulars / Alexander Woollcott -- An unrecorded incident / Anon -- Anthem : the road to Baker Street / Harvey Officer.