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 674 Bibliographies IV. Uncollected Contributions to Books and to Recent Magazines Walter Besant and Henry James. The Art of Fiction. Boston, 1885. The Odd Number. Thirteen Tales by Guy De Maupassant. The Translation by Jonathan Sturges. An Introduction by Henry James. 1889. (Introduction, Harper's Weekly, 19 Oct., 1889.) Daudet, Alphonse. Port Tarascon. The Last Adventures of The Illustrious Tartarin. Translated by Henry James. ... 1891. [Translator's Preface. Harper's, June to Nov., 1890.] The Great Streets of the World. By Richard Harding Davis, W. W. Story, Andrew Lang, Henry James, Francisque Sarcey, Paul Lindau, Isabel F. Hapgood. New York, London, 1892. [The Grand Canal, Scribner's, Nov., 1892.] The Average Woman. . . . By Wolcott Balestier. With a Biographical Sketch. By Henry James. London, 1892. [Sketch, Cosmopolitan, May, 1892.] Last Studies. By Hubert Crackanthorpe. . . . With. . . An Appreciation by Henry James. London, 1897. [pp. xi-xxiii.] Library of The World's Best Literature — Ancient and Modem. Charles Dudley Warner, Editor. ... 30 vols. 1897. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Vol. xii; James Russell Lowell, Vol. xvi; Ivan Turgeneff, Vol. xxv. Impressions. Pierre Loti. With an Introduction by Henry James. West- minster, 1898. The Universal Anthology. . . . Edited by Richard Garnett. . . . Vol. xxviii. London, New York, Paris, and Berlin, 1899. The Future of the Novel, pp. xiii-xxiv. The Vicar of Wakefield. A Tale. By Oliver Goldsmith. . . . With an Intro- duction by Henry James. 1900. The May Book. Compiled by Mrs. Aria. In Aid of Charing Cross Hospital. London, 1901. The Saint's Afternoon, pp. i-io. The Novels and Stories of Ivdn Turg^nieff. Memoirs of a Sportsman. . . . With an Introduction by Henry James. 1903. American Literary Criticism. Selected and Edited. ... By William Morton Payne. New York, London and Bombay, 1904. Sainte-Beuve, revised from article in North American Review, Jan., 1880. The Speech of American Women. Harper's Bazaar, Nov., 1906 to Feb., 1907. The Manners of American Women. Harper's Bazaar, Apr., July, 1907. Is There a Life After Death ? Harper's Bazaar, Jan. to Feb., 1910. Art and the Actor. By Constant Coquelin; translated by Abby Langdon Alger; with an Introduction by Henry James. 19 15. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fields. Atlantic, July, 1915. Letters from America. By Rupert Brooke. With a Preface by Henry James. 1916. Within the Rim. Fortnightly Review, Aug., Living Age, 8 Sept., Harper's, Dec., 1917. V. Biography and Criticism Hapgood, Norman. Henry James. Literary Statesmen and Others. Chicago and New York, 1897. Harkins, E. F. Henry James. Little Pilgrimages Among Men Who Have Written Famous Books. Boston, 1902. Burton, Richard. Bjornson, Daudet, James: A Study in the Literary Time- Spirit. Boston, 1903.