Thoth: A Romance

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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.

CONTENTS.

THOTH.

CHAPTER I. THE PLAGUE AND THE MERCHANTS.

CHAPTER II. DAPHNE.

CHAPTER III. NEPENTHE.

CHAPTER IV. THE MIGHT OF SKILL.

CHAPTER V. THE MIGHT OF CHANCE.

CHAPTER VI. A STRANGE WELCOME.

CHAPTER VII. THE WONDERS OF THE CITY.

CHAPTER VIII. THE DISHONOURED STATUE.

CHAPTER IX. THE WOMEN OF ROYAL RACE.

CHAPTER X. THE MYSTERY OF THE WOMEN RESOLVED.

CHAPTER XI. THOTH FORSWEARS HIS OATH.

CHAPTER XII. A WEARY INTERVAL.

CHAPTER XIII. TRANSFORMATION.

CHAPTER XIV. GREEK AND BARBARIAN.

CHAPTER XV. THE DOOM OF THE FIRST THOTH.

CHAPTER XVI. THE REVOLT OF NATURE.

CHAPTER XVII. GRECIAN GUILE.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE ASSEMBLY OF ANCESTORS.

CHAPTER XIX. THE VICTORY OF LOVE.

CHAPTER XX. THE RETURN TO ATHENS.

EPILOGUE.

APPENDIX. ( The last chapter of 'Thoth' as originally written in 1876. See Preface. )

Some Opinions of the Press on the
First Edition of this Work.

“The beauty of ‘Thoth’ is that you never have the faintest idea what will happen next. This is the glory of romance, to keep up the reader’s curiosity from page to page.... But what could hardly be bettered is the veiled yet awful picture of the women, the mothers of the ruling race in this wonderful city.... The central and vivifying idea is, to us, absolutely novel.”—Saturday Review.

“‘Thoth’ has imagination, delicacy, and finish.”—AthenÆum.

“It is admirably written, many of its passages are not likely to be forgotten.”—Graphic.

“‘Thoth’ is a weird and mysterious romance, manifesting unusual literary skill, and displaying no small amount of imagination.”—Academy.

“Very curious and notable little book.”—Daily News.

“The story is one of great power and of the highest imagination.... One of the cleverest things of the day.”—Glasgow Herald.

“An excellent romance, strongly imagined, and worked out with praiseworthy delicacy and skill.”—Scotsman.

“The book is full of imaginative beauty of a rare order.”—Leeds Mercury.

“The tale is told with such a wealth of imagination and power of graphic description, that it is not only possible to take a lively interest in the fortunes of the heroine, but even difficult to cease following them till the last page is reached.”—Guardian.


WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS,
EDINBURGH AND LONDON.

THOTH

A ROMANCE

THIRD EDITION

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS
EDINBURGH AND LONDON
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