THE GOOD ENCHANTMENT OF CHARLES DICKENS THE RECOVERY OF JOY WORDSWORTH'S POETRY "THE GLORY OF THE IMPERFECT" ROBERT BROWNING'S POETRY A QUAINT COMRADE BY QUIET STREAMS AN ADVENTURER IN A VELVET JACKET BY HENRY VAN DYKE
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS COMPANIONABLE BOOKSCOMPANIONABLE BY “What is this reading, which I must learn,” asked Adam, “and what is it like?” “It is something beyond gardening,” answered Raphael, “and at times you will find it a heavy task. But at its best it will be like listening through your eyes; and you shall hear the flowers laugh, the trees talk, and the stars sing.” Solomon Singlewitz—The Life of Adam NEW YORK Copyright, 1922, by Copyright, 1920, by HARPER BROTHERS Printed in the United States of America Published October, 1922 Logo of the Scribner Press To AUTHOR AND RANCHMAN |