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Jurgen
Jurgen

by James Branch Cabell

IT is a tale which they narrate in Poictesme, saying: In the old days lived a pawnbroker named Jurgen; but what his wife...

1919 259 ed.
Figures of Earth
Figures of Earth

by James Branch Cabell

THEY of Poictesme narrate that in the old days when miracles were as common as fruit pies, young Manuel was a swineherd,...

1921 92 ed.
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-worship
Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-worship

by James Branch Cabell

PERION afterward remembered the two weeks spent at Bellegarde as in recovery from illness a person might remember some l...

1920 59 ed.
The Line of Love
The Line of Love

by James Branch Cabell

It is a tale which they narrate in Poictesme, telling how love began between Florian de Puysange and Adelaide de la Fore...

1905 40 ed.
Chivalry
Chivalry

by James Branch Cabell

Inasmuch as it was by your command, illustrious and exalted lady, that I have gathered together these stories to form th...

1909 21 ed.
The Cream of the Jest
The Cream of the Jest

by James Branch Cabell

MUCH has been written critically about Felix Kennaston since the disappearance of his singular personality from the fiel...

1917 49 ed.
James Branch Cabell
James Branch Cabell

by Carl Van Doren

THERE are more arguments to prove that James Branch Cabell is a legend than to prove that he is a fact.

1925 10 ed.
The Eagle's Shadow
The Eagle's Shadow

by James Branch Cabell

THIS is the story of Margaret Hugonin and of the Eagle.

1904 30 ed.
James Branch Cabell
James Branch Cabell

by H. L. Mencken

1927 2 ed.
The silver stallion
The silver stallion

by James Branch Cabell

1926 7 ed.
The rivet in grandfather's neck
The rivet in grandfather's neck

by James Branch Cabell

At a very remote period, when editorials were mostly devoted to discussion as to whether the Democratic Convention (shor...

1915 17 ed.
Gallantry
Gallantry

by James Branch Cabell

The author bade we come-Lud, I protest!-

1907 16 ed.
The Certain Hour
The Certain Hour

by James Branch Cabell

The desire to write perfectly of beautiful happenings is, as the saying runs, old as the hills-and as immortal.

1916 13 ed.