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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Robert Barr Author: Robert Barr Editor: David Widger Release date: August 13, 2018 [eBook #57686] Language: English Credits: Produced by David Widger *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF ROBERT BARR *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF ROBERT BARR Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## A ROCK IN THE BALTIC ## THE FACE AND THE MASK ## THE STRONG ARM ## IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS ## JENNIE BAXTER, JOURNALIST ## ONE DAY'S COURTSHIP ## IN A STEAMER CHAIR ## FROM WHOSE BOURNE A WOMAN INTERVENES ## THE SWORD MAKER ## THE TRIUMPHS OF EUGÈNE VALMONT THE O'RUDDY ## A PRINCE OF GOOD FELLOWS ## LORD STRANLEIGH ABROAD ## TEKLA ## A CHICAGO PRINCESS ## THE MUTABLE MANY ## OVER THE BORDER ## THE SPECULATIONS OF JOHN STEELE ## YOUNG LORD STRANLEIGH TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES A ROCK IN THE BALTIC By Robert Barr, 1906 CONTENTS CHAPTER I 'THE INCIDENT AT THE BANK CHAPTER II 'IN THE SEWING-ROOM CHAPTER III 'ON DECK CHAPTER IV "AT LAST ALONE' CHAPTER V 'AFTER THE OPERA IS OVER CHAPTER VI 'FROM SEA TO MOUNTAIN CHAPTER VII "A WAY THEY HAVE IN THE NAVY' CHAPTER VIII "WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME' CHAPTER IX 'IN RUSSIA CHAPTER X 'CALAMITY UNSEEN CHAPTER XI 'THE SNOW CHAPTER XII 'THE DREADED TROGZMONDOFF CHAPTER XIII 'ENTRAPPED CHAPTER XIV 'A VOYAGE INTO THE UNKNOWN CHAPTER XV "A HOME ON THE ROLLING DEEP' CHAPTER XVI 'CELL NUMBER NINE CHAPTER XVII 'A FELLOW SCIENTIST CHAPTER XVIII 'CELL NUMBER ONE CHAPTER XIX "STONE WALLS DO NOT A PRISON MAKE' CHAPTER XX 'ARRIVAL OF THE TURBINE YACHT CHAPTER XXI 'THE ELOPEMENT THE FACE AND THE MASK By Robert Barr CONTENTS THE WOMAN OF STONE. THE CHEMISTRY OF ANARCHY. THE FEAR OF IT. THE METAMORPHOSES OF JOHNSON. THE RECLAMATION OF JOE HOLLENDS. THE TYPE-WRITTEN LETTER. THE DOOM OF LONDON. WHY LONDON, WARNED, WAS UNPREPARED. THE COINCIDENCE THAT CAME AT LAST. THE AMERICAN WHO WANTED TO SELL. THE AMERICAN SEES SIR JOHN. HOW THE SMOKE HELD DOWN THE FOG. THE TRAIN WITH ITS TRAIL OF THE DEAD. THE PREDICAMENT OF DE PLONVILLE. A NEW EXPLOSIVE. THE GREAT PEGRAM MYSTERY. DEATH COMETH SOON OR LATE. HIGH STAKES. 'WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS.' THE DEPARTURE OF CUB MCLEAN. OLD NUMBER EIGHTY-SIX. PLAYING WITH MARKED CARDS. THE BRUISER'S COURTSHIP. THE RAID ON MELLISH. STRIKING BACK. CRANDALL'S CHOICE. THE FAILURE OF BRADLEY. RINGAMY'S CONVERT. A SLIPPERY CUSTOMER. THE SIXTH BENCH. THE STRONG ARM By Robert Barr CONTENTS CHAPTER I. ' THE BEAUTIFUL JAILER OF GUDENFELS CHAPTER II. ' THE REVENGE OF THE OUTLAW CHAPTER III. ' A CITY OF FEAR CHAPTER IV. ' THE PERIL OF THE EMPEROR CHAPTER V. ' THE NEEDLE DAGGER CHAPTER VI. ' THE HOLY FEHM THE COUNT'S APOLOGY CONVERTED AN INVITATION THE ARCHBISHOP'S GIFT COUNT KONRAD'S COURTSHIP THE LONG LADDER 'GENTLEMEN: THE KING!' THE HOUR-GLASS THE WARRIOR MAID OF SAN CARLOS THE AMBASSADOR'S PIGEONS IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS By Robert Barr 1894 CONTENTS CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI. CHAPTER XII. CHAPTER XIII. CHAPTER XIV. CHAPTER XV. CHAPTER XVI. CHAPTER XVII. CHAPTER XVIII. CHAPTER XIX. CHAPTER XX. CHAPTER XXI. CHAPTER XXII. CHAPTER XXIII. JENNIE BAXTER JOURNALIST By Robert Barr CONTENTS CHAPTER I. JENNIE MAKES HER TOILETTE AND THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A PORTER CHAPTER II. JENNIE HAS IMPORTANT CONFERENCES WITH TWO IMPORTANT EDITORS CHAPTER III. JENNIE INTERVIEWS A FRIGHTENED OFFICIAL CHAPTER IV. JENNIE LEARNS ABOUT THE DIAMONDS OF THE PRINCESS CHAPTER V. JENNIE MEETS A GREAT DETECTIVE CHAPTER VI. JENNIE SOLVES THE DIAMOND MYSTERY CHAPTER VII. JENNIE ARRANGES A CINDERELLA VISIT CHAPTER VIII. JENNIE MIXES WITH THE ELITE OF EARTH CHAPTER IX. JENNIE REALIZES THAT GREAT EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEHIND CHAPTER X. JENNIE ASSISTS IN SEARCHING FOR HERSELF CHAPTER XI. JENNIE ELUDES AN OFFER OF MARRIAGE CHAPTER XII. JENNIE TOUCHES THE EDGE OF A GOVERNMENT SECRET CHAPTER XIII. JENNIE INDULGES IN TEA AND GOSSIP CHAPTER XIV. JENNIE BECOMES A SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER CHAPTER XV. JENNIE BESTOWS INFORMATION UPON THE CHIEF OF POLICE CHAPTER XVI. JENNIE VISITS A MODERN WIZARD IN HIS MAGIC ATTIC CHAPTER XVII. JENNIE ENGAGES A ROOM IN A SLEEPING CAR CHAPTER XVIII. JENNIE ENDURES A TERRIBLE NIGHT JOURNEY CHAPTER XIX. JENNIE EXPERIENCES THE SURPRISE OF HER LIFE CHAPTER XX. JENNIE CONVERSES WITH A YOUNG MAN SHE THINKS MUCH OF CHAPTER XXI. JENNIE KEEPS STEP WITH THE WEDDING MARCH Robert Barr's One Day's Courtship and The Heralds of Fame 1896 Table of Contents One Day's Courtship Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII The Heralds of Fame Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Robert Barr's In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories Table of Contents In a Steamer Chair Mrs. Tremain Share and Share Alike An International Bow A Ladies' Man A Society for the Reformation of Poker Players The Man Who was Not on the Passenger List The Terrible Experience of Plodkins A Case of Fever How the Captain Got His Steamer Out My Stowaway The Purser's Story Miss McMillan FROM WHOSE BOURNE By Robert Barr (Luke Sharp) 1893 URNE CONTENTS CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI. CHAPTER XII. CHAPTER XIII. CHAPTER XIV. CHAPTER XV. CHAPTER XVI. List of Illustrations "Do You Think I Shall Be Missed'" He Again Sat in the Rocking-chair. He Saw Standing Beside Him a Stranger. Venice. In Venice. The Brenton Murder. Mrs. Brenton. The Broken Toy. "She's Pretty As a Picture." "Raising the Veil." Jane. The Detective. Jane Morton. "Oh, Why Did I Do It'" In the Prisoner's Dock. "I Feel Very Grateful to You." "Guilty! Guilty of What'" THE SWORD MAKER By Robert Barr 1910 CONTENTS THE SWORD MAKER I. AN OFFER TO OPEN THE RIVER II. THE BARGAIN IS STRUCK III. DISSENSION IN THE IRONWORKERS' GUILD IV. THE DISTURBING JOURNEY OF FATHER AMBROSE V. THE COUNTESS VON SAYN AND THE ARCHBISHOP OF COLOGNE VI. TO BE KEPT SECRET FROM THE COUNTESS VII. MUTINY IN THE WILDERNESS VIII. THE MISSING LEADER AND THE MISSING GOLD IX. A SOLEMN PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE X. A CALAMITOUS CONFERENCE XI. GOLD GALORE THAT TAKES TO ITSELF WINGS XII. THE LAUGHING RED MARGRAVE OF FURSTENBERG XIII. 'A SENTENCE; COME, PREPARE!' XIV. THE PRISONER OF EHRENFELS XV. JOURNEYS END IN LOVERS' MEETING XVI. MY LADY SCATTERS THE FREEBOOTERS AND CAPTURES THEIR CHIEF XVII. 'FOR THE EMPRESS, AND NOT FOR THE EMPIRE' XVIII. THE SWORD MAKER AT BAY XIX. THE BETROTHAL IN THE GARDEN XX. THE MYSTERY OF THE FOREST XXI. A SECRET MARRIAGE XXII. LONG LIVE THEIR MAJESTIES The Triumphs of Eug'ne Valmont By Robert Barr CONTENTS 1. The Mystery of the Five Hundred Diamonds 3 2. The Siamese Twin of a Bomb-Thrower 28 3. The Clue of the Silver Spoons 65 4. Lord Chizelrigg's Missing Fortune 82 5. The Absent-Minded Coterie 103 6. The Ghost with the Club-Foot 139 7. The Liberation of Wyoming Ed 165 8. Lady Alicia's Emeralds 184 APPENDIX: TWO SHERLOCK HOLMES PARODIES 1. The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs 204 2. The Adventure of the Second Swag 212 A Prince of Good Fellows BY Robert Barr A TABLE of the CONTENTS Page The King Intervenes 1 The King Dines 29 The King's Tryst 47 The King Investigates 77 The King's Gold 113 The King A-Begging 147 The King's Visit 185 The King Explores 213 The King Drinks 243 The King Sails 269 The King Weds 297 LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS The Prince of Good Fellows Frontispiece Facing page 'Out of the way, fellow!' 4 'Headsman, do your duty' 26 "As you get north of Sterling, Buchanan,' replied James, with a smile, 'it is customary to bring the knife with you when you go out to dine" 42 'My fair antagonist, I bid you good-night' 74 'The forty-one trees bore their burden' 110 'The figure of a tall man' 126 'With a wild scream Farini endeavoured to support himself with his gauze-like wings' 144 'The King had composed a poem in thirteen stanzas, entitled 'The Beggar Man" 148 'Five stalwart ruffians fell upon him' 162 "I am James, King of Scotland,' he proclaimed in stentorian tones' 178 'At last MacNab sprang to his feet, holding aloft his brimming flagon' 201 'The strangers were most hospitably entertained, and entered thoroughly into the spirit of the festivities' 234 'The King, however, appeared to have no forebodings, but trotted along with great complacency' 246 'The two went outside and took the road by which they had come' 270 LORD STRANLEIGH ABROAD BY ROBERT BARR CONTENTS PAGE I.' Lord Stranleigh all at Sea 7 II.' An Automobile Ride 49 III.' The God in the Car 87 IV.' The Mad Miss Maturin 125 V.' In Search of Game 164 VI.' The Bunk House Prisoner 209 VII.' The End of the Contest 259 TEKLA A ROMANCE OF LOVE AND WAR BY ROBERT BARR CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. THE EMPEROR ENTERS TREVES 1 II. THE ARCHER INTRODUCES HIMSELF 13 III. LISTENERS HEAR LITTLE GOOD OF THEMSELVES 28 IV. THE EMPEROR DISAPPEARS 42 V. LOVE LEADS THE WAY 55 VI. AN UNWISHED-FOR MARRIAGE DAY 62 VII. THE FLIGHT OF THE COUNTESS 69 VIII. THE RAPIER AND THE BROADSWORD 80 IX. A PALATIAL PRISON 92 X. THE INTERCEPTED FUGITIVES 99 XI. IN QUEST OF A WIFE WITH A TROOP OF HORSE 112 XII. CUPID'S BOW GIVES PLACE TO THE ARCHER'S 123 XIII. THE BLACK COUNT IS PERSUADED NOT TO HANG HIS EMPEROR 134 XIV. A RELUCTANT WELCOME 148 XV. CASTLE THURON MAKES A FULL MEAL 158 XVI. THE COUNTESS TRIES TO TAME THE BEAR 174 XVII. THE ENVOY'S DISASTROUS RETURN 184 XVIII. A TWO-HANDED SWORD TEACHES DEPORTMENT 198 XIX. A MAN AND A WOMAN MEET BY TORCHLIGHT 209 XX. A BREAKFAST ON THE TOP OF THE SOUTH TOWER 217 XXI. AN EXPERIMENT IN DIPLOMACY 228 XXII. THE FIRST ATTACK ON CASTLE THURON 234 XXIII. THE TWO ARCHBISHOPS FALL OUT 245 XXIV. COUNT BERTRICH EXPLAINS HIS FAILURE 256 XXV. THE SECOND ASSAULT ON THE CASTLE 260 XXVI. AN ILLUMINATED NIGHT ATTACK ON THURON 269 XXVII. THE TWO YEARS' SIEGE BEGINS 277 XXVIII. THE SECOND ARCHER ANNOUNCES HIMSELF 284 XXIX. CONRAD VENTURES HIS LIFE FOR HIS LOVE 294 XXX. THE STRUGGLE IN THE DARK 304 XXXI. BRAVE NEWS OF THE EMPEROR 313 XXXII. "FOR YOUR LOVE I WOULD DEFY FATE." 327 XXXIII. A GRIM INTERRUPTION TO A LOVERS' MEETING 336 XXXIV. THE BLACK COUNT'S DEFIANCE 351 XXXV. THE NIGHT ESCAPE OF THE EMPEROR 363 XXXVI. THE FIVE BILLETLESS ARROWS 371 XXXVII. THE TRAITOR AND HIS PRICE 378 XXXVIII. THE INCOGNITO FALLS 385 XXXIX. THE EMPEROR AT THE HEAD OF HIS ARMY 396 XL. THE ARCHBISHOPS ENVIRONED WITH A RING OF IRON 403 XLI. "WHY HAVE YOU DARED TO LEVY WAR'" 413 XLII. TEKLA REPLENISHES HER WARDROBE 423 XLIII. THE COUNTESS AND THE EMPEROR 429 A CHICAGO PRINCESS A CHICAGO PRINCESS By ROBERT BARR Illustrated by FRANCIS P. WIGHTMAN CONTENTS ' PAGE CHAPTER I 1 CHAPTER II 10 CHAPTER III 25 CHAPTER IV 37 CHAPTER V 52 CHAPTER VI 59 CHAPTER VII 77 CHAPTER VIII 90 CHAPTER IX 101 CHAPTER X 109 CHAPTER XI 124 CHAPTER XII 132 CHAPTER XIII 143 CHAPTER XIV 155 CHAPTER XV 170 CHAPTER XVI 180 CHAPTER XVII 194 CHAPTER XVIII 202 CHAPTER XIX 219 CHAPTER XX 239 CHAPTER XXI 248 CHAPTER XXII 264 CHAPTER XXIII 274 CHAPTER XXIV 288 CHAPTER XXV 299 THE MUTABLE MANY A Novel By Robert Barr Second Edition 1896 CONTENTS THE MUTABLE MANY CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI. CHAPTER XII. CHAPTER XIII. CHAPTER XIV. CHAPTER XV. CHAPTER XVI. CHAPTER XVII. CHAPTER XVIII. CHAPTER XIX. CHAPTER XX. CHAPTER XXI. CHAPTER XXII. CHAPTER XXIII. CHAPTER XXIV. CHAPTER XXV. CHAPTER XXVI. CHAPTER XXVII. CHAPTER XXVIII. CHAPTER XXIX. CHAPTER XXX. CHAPTER XXXI. CHAPTER XXXII. CHAPTER XXXIII. CHAPTER XXXIV. CHAPTER XXXV. CHAPTER XXXVI. CHAPTER XXXVI. CHAPTER XXXVIII. OVER THE BORDER A Romance By Robert Barr CONTENTS OVER THE BORDER BOOK I.'THE GIRL. CHAPTER I.'ASSERTION. CHAPTER II.'RECOGNITION. CHAPTER III.'MAJESTY. CHAPTER IV.'PROPOSAL. CHAPTER V.'EXACTION. CHAPTER VI.'ORDEAL. CHAPTER VII.'APPEAL. CHAPTER VIII.'EXECUTION. BOOK II.'THE MAN. CHAPTER I.'COINCIDENCE. CHAPTER II.'SUSPICION. CHAPTER III.'DETENTION. CHAPTER IV.'PREPARATION. CHAPTER V.'EXAMINATION. CHAPTER VI.'INVALIDATION. CHAPTER VII.'DETERMINATION. BOOK III.'THE JOURNEY. CHAPTER I.'DISAGREEMENT. CHAPTER II.'RECONCILIATION. CHAPTER III.'COMPANIONSHIP. CHAPTER IV.'FRIENDSHIP. CHAPTER V.'AFFECTION. CHAPTER VI.'REJECTION. CHAPTER VII.'CHECKMATED. CHAPTER VIII.'DESTINY. BOOK IV.'THE RETURN CHAPTER I.'TENSION. CHAPTER II.'ACQUITTANCE. CHAPTER III.'ENLIGHTENMENT. CHAPTER IV.'ENTANGLED. CHAPTER V.'SANCTUARY. CHAPTER VI.'EXPEDIENCE. CHAPTER VII.'VICTORY. CHAPTER VIII.'ACCOMPLISHMENT. CHAPTER IX.'MATRIMONY. THE SPECULATIONS OF JOHN STEELE By Robert Barr Illustrated By F. R. Gruger CONTENTS CHAPTER I'A NARROW ESCAPE CHAPTER II'PROMOTION CHAPTER III'-WAYLAYING A MAGNATE CHAPTER IV'A CONSPIRACY CHAPTER V'A FAVOURITE OF FORTUNE CHAPTER VI"THERE'S NOTHING HALF SO SWEET IN LIFE' CHAPTER VII'THE FIRST CAST OF THE DICE CHAPTER VIII'AN IMPENDING CHANGE CHAPTER IX'LOVE'S SPECTRE CHAPTER X'BUYING A RAILWAY CHAPTER XI'THE TERROR OF WHEAT CHAPTER XII'THE EMBODIMENT OF MAMMON CHAPTER XIII.'PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BY A GIRL CHAPTER XIV'AN IMPORTANT CHAMPAGNE LUNCH. CHAPTER XV'AN ATTEMPT AT AN ARMISTICE. CHAPTER XVI'THE RICHEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD CHAPTER XVII'TO THE SOUND OF THE SILVER CHIME YOUNG LORD STRANLEIGH A Novel By Robert Barr Illustrated 1908 CONTENTS YOUNG LORD STRANLEIGH CHAPTER I'THE KING'S MOVE IN THE CITY CHAPTER II'THE PREMATURE COMPROMISE CHAPTER III'THE MISSION OF 'THE WOMAN IN WHITE' CHAPTER IV'THE MAGNET OF THE GOLD FIELD CHAPTER V'AN INVITATION TO LUNCH CHAPTER VI'AN ATTACK ON THE HIGH SEAS CHAPTER VII'THE CAPTAIN OF THE 'RAJAH' STRIKES OIL CHAPTER VIII'THE 'RAJAH' GETS INTO LEGAL DIFFICULTIES CHAPTER IX'THE FINAL FINANCIAL STRUGGLE WITH SCHWARTZBROD CHAPTER X'THE MEETING WITH THE GOVERNOR OF THE BANK *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF ROBERT BARR *** Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will be renamed. 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