New Books
- Ernest Bramah - Kai Lung's Golden Hours
- Edgar Rice Burroughs - At the Earth's Core
- Karel Čapek
- The Absolute at Large
- Krakatit
- Willa Cather - One of Ours
- Agatha Christie - The Secret Adversary
- Colette - La Maison de Claudine
- Richmal Crompton - Just William
- Aleister Crowley - Diary of a Drug Fiend
- E.E. Cummings - The Enormous Room
- E. R. Eddison - The Worm Ouroboros
- F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Beautiful and Damned
- David Garnett - Lady into Fox
- Hermann Hesse - Siddhartha
- James Joyce - Ulysses
- D.H. Lawrence - England, My England and Other Stories
- Sinclair Lewis - Babbitt
- Katherine Mansfield - The Garden Party and other stories
- Victor Margueritte - La Garçonne (English translation The Bachelor Girl, 1923)
- W. Somerset Maugham - On a Chinese Screen
- A. A. Milne - The Red House Mystery
- Baroness Orczy
- The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel
- Nicolette: A Tale of Old Provence
- Boris Pilnyak - The Naked Year
- Ernest Raymond - Tell England
- Rafael Sabatini - Captain Blood
- May Sinclair - Life and Death of Harriett Frean
- Sigrid Undset - The Cross
- Carl Van Vechten Peter Whiffle
- Elizabeth Von Arnim - Enchanted April
- Edgar Wallace - The Valley of Ghosts
- Margery Williams - The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real
- Virginia Woolf - Jacob's Room
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