Cournos, John, 1881-1966
Cournos, John
John Cournos British writer (1881-1966)
VIAF ID: 70076686 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cournos, John, ‡d 1881-1966
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Cournos ‡c British writer (1881-1966)
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Works
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The abyss | |
American short stories of the nineteenth century. | |
Autobiography | |
Babel | |
Bachelor's quarters : stories from two worlds | |
The best british short stories of 1923 and yearbook of the british short story | |
Bonaparte | |
A book of prophecy : from the Egyptians to Hitler | |
A boy named John | |
...I came out alive; | |
The clock; | |
The created legend | |
Dead souls | |
The dearest friend : a selection from the letters of Richard Aldington to John Cournos | |
The devil is an English gentleman | |
A dilemma; a story of mental perplexity | |
embaixador | |
An epistle to the Hebrews | |
Ezra's bowmen of Shu. | |
Famous modern American novelists , by John Cournos and Sybil Norton. | |
Grammar of love | |
Grandmother Martin is murdered | |
Hear, O Israel, by John Cournos | |
Hide and seek | |
How the two Ivans quarrelled | |
In exile | |
Iz proshlogo. | |
John Adams, Independence forever | |
The little demon | |
London under the Bolsheviks : a Londoner's dream on returning from Petrograd | |
The mask | |
Maske Roman | |
Melkiĭ bes. | |
Mërtvye dushi. | |
Miranda Masters | |
A modern Plutarch; being an account of some great lives in the ninteenth century, together with some comparisons between the Latin and the Anglo-Saxon genius | |
Moi zveri. | |
My circus animals | |
My life in the russian theatre | |
Napoleon. | |
The new Candide | |
The ocean; | |
O'Flaherty the great : a tragi-comedy | |
The old house, and other tales | |
An open letter to Jews and Christians | |
Pilgrimage to freedom | |
A schoolboy caught in the Russian revolution; the record of a nightmare adolescence | |
Short stories out of Soviet Russia | |
Silence | |
Sport of gods, a play in three acts with prologue and epilogue | |
St. Petersburg | |
Taras Bulʹba | |
That worthless fellow Platonov | |
A treasury of Russian life and humor | |
Tvorimai︠a︡ legenda. | |
The wall | |
Wandering women ; [The samovar] | |
A white heart | |
With hey, ho...and The man with the spats. | |
A world of great stories |