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In recent times Ford Madox Ford has become one of the neglected figures of modernist literature, although he was a leading writer of his time, producing innovative novels, whilst promoting the works of struggling fellow writers. For the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents the collected works of Ford Madox Ford, allowing readers to enjoy masterpieces that have suffered obscurity for years. Containing all the novels in the US public domain, beautiful illustrations, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material, this collection is a must for all readers interested in modernist literature. (Version 4)
Please note: due to US copyright laws, post-1925 novels cannot appear in this volume. However, once they enter the US public domain, they will be added to the eBook as a free upgrade for all of our customers.
The Children's Fiction
The Brown Owl (1891)
The Feather (1892)
The Queen Who Flew (1894)
The Novels
The Shifting of the Fire (1892)
The Inheritors (1901)
Romance (1904)
The Benefactor (1905)
The Fifth Queen (1906)
The Privy Seal (1907)
An English Girl (1907)
The Fifth Queen Crowned (1908)
Mr. Apollo (1908)
The 'Half Moon' (1909)
A Call (1910)
The Portrait (1910)
The Simple Life Limited (1911)
Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (1911)
The Panel (1912)
The New Humpty-Dumpty (1912)
Mr. Fleight (1913)
The Young Lovell (1913)
The Good Soldier (1915)
The Marsden Case (1923)
Some Do Not... (1924)
The Nature of a Crime (1924)
No More Parades (1925)
The Poetry
The Collected Poems (1916)
Non-Fiction
Rossetti: A Critical Essay on His Art (1902)
The Soul of London (1905)
The Heart of the Country (1906)
The Spirit of the People (1907)
Zeppelin Nights (1915)
Henry James: A Critical Study (1915)
Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance (1924)
The Memoirs
Ancient Lights and Certain New Reflections (1911)
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