Waiting for Daylight

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CONTENTS

I. In Ypres

II. A Raid Night

III. Islands

IV. Travel Books

V. Signs of Spring

VI. Prose Writing

VII. The Modern Mind

VIII. Magazines

IX. The Marne

X. Carlyle

XI. Holiday Reading

XII. An Autumn Morning

XIII. News from the Front

XIV. Authors and Soldiers

XV. Waiting for Daylight

XVI. The Nobodies

XVII. Bookworms

XVIII. Sailor Language

XIX. Illusions

XX. Figure-Heads

XXI. Economics

XXII. Old Sunlight

XXIII. Ruskin

XXIV. The Reward of Virtue

XXV. Great Statesmen

XXVI. Joy

XXVII. The Real Thing

XXVIII. Literary Critics

XXI. The South Downs

XXX. Kipling

XXXI. A Devon Estuary

XXXII. Barbellion

XXXIII. Breaking the Spell

THE FIRST PRINTING OF THIS BOOK CONSISTS

OF TWENTY-ONE HUNDRED COPIES,

OF WHICH TWO THOUSAND ARE FOR SALE.

THIS IS NUMBER

669


WAITING FOR

DAYLIGHT

By H. M. TOMLINSON

NEW YORK · ALFRED · A · KNOPF · MCMXXII


COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY

ALFRED A. KNOPF, Inc.

Published May, 1922

Set up, electrotyped and printed by the Vail-Ballou Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

Paper furnished by Henry Lindenmeyr & Sons, New York, N. Y.

Bound by the H. Wolff Estate, New York, N. Y.

MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


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