Arthur St. John Adcock - Works

Works

  • An Unfinished Martyrdom (1894)
  • Beyond Atonement (1896)
  • East End Idylls (1897)
  • The Consecration Of Hetty Fleet (1898)
  • In The Image Of God (1898)
  • In The Wake Of The War (1900)
  • Songs Of The War (1900)
  • The Luck of Private Foster: A Romance of Love and War (1900)
  • From a London Garden (1903)
  • More Than Money (1903)
  • In Fear Of Man (1904)
  • London Etchings (1904)
  • Admissions And Asides (1905)
  • Love In London (1906)
  • London From The Top Of A 'Bus (1906)
  • The Shadow Show (1907)
  • The World that Never Was. A London Fantasy (1908)
  • Billicks (1909)
  • Two to Nowhere (1911)
  • A Man With A Past (1911)
  • Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London (1912)
  • The Booklover's London (1913)
  • Modern Grub Street and other essays (1913)
  • In the Firing Line (1914) editor, war reportage
  • Seeing It Through
  • Australasia Triumphant! With the Australians and New Zealanders in the Great War on Land And Sea (1916)
  • Songs Of The World War (1916)
  • The Odd Volum (1917) editor, stories
  • For Remembrance. Soldier Poets who have Fallen in the War. With nineteen portraits (1918)
  • The ANZAC Pilgrim's Progres: Ballads of Australia's Army (1918) Lance-Corporal Cobber, editor
  • Tod MacMammon Sees His Soul (1920)
  • Exit Homo (1921)
  • The Divine Tragedy (1922)
  • Gods of Modern Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors (1923) on Jeffrey Farnol, W. B. Maxwell, W. W. Jacobs et al.
  • With The Gilt Off (1923)
  • Robert Louis Stevenson: His Work and His Personality (1924) editor
  • The Bookman Treasury Of Living Poets [1925) editor, and later editions
  • The Prince of Wales' African Book (1926)
  • City Songs (1926) editor, poetry anthology
  • Wonderful London (1926/7) editor, three volumes
  • The Glory that was Grub Street - Impressions of Contemporary Authors (1928)
  • Collected Poems of St. John Adcock (Hodder and Stoughton, 1929)
  • London Memories (1931)
  • A Book of Bohemians
  • Hyde Park

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