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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of James Matthew Barrie

Author: J. M. Barrie

Editor: David Widger

Release date: February 4, 2019 [eBook #58824]
Most recently updated: July 5, 2019

Language: English

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE



Compiled by David Widger



BARRIE



CONTENTS

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##  PETER AND WENDY, Illustrated

##  PETER PAN

##  THE STORY OF PETER PAN, Illustrated

##  PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, Illustrted

##  PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, Illustrated

##  THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD IN KENSINGTON GARDENS

MARGARET OGILVY

##  THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON

##  DEAR BRUTUS

##  WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS

ALICE SIT-BY-THE-FIRE

##  AULD LICHT IDYLLS

##  ECHOES OF THE WAR

##  TOMMY AND GRIZEL

##  MY LADY NICOTINE

##  BETTER DEAD

##  A WINDOW IN THRUMS

##  QUALITY STREET

##  THE LITTLE MINISTER

DER TAG

##  AN EDINBURGH ELEVEN

##  HOLIDAY IN BED, & OTHER SKETCHES

NEITHER DORKING NOR THE ABBEY

##  WHEN A MAN'S SINGLE

COURAGE

##  SENTIMENTAL TOMMY








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






PETER AND WENDY

By J. M. Barrie

Illustrated By F. D. Bedford



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I PETER BREAKS THROUGH
CHAPTER II THE SHADOW
CHAPTER III COME AWAY, COME AWAY!
CHAPTER IV THE FLIGHT
CHAPTER V THE ISLAND COME TRUE
CHAPTER VI THE LITTLE HOUSE
CHAPTER VII THE HOME UNDER THE GROUND
CHAPTER VIII THE MERMAIDS' LAGOON
CHAPTER IX THE NEVER BIRD
CHAPTER X THE HAPPY HOME
CHAPTER XI WENDY'S STORY
CHAPTER XII THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED OFF
CHAPTER XIII DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES?
CHAPTER XIV THE PIRATE SHIP
CHAPTER XV 'HOOK OR ME THIS TIME'
CHAPTER XVI THE RETURN HOME
CHAPTER XVII WHEN WENDY GREW UP

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE NEVER NEVER LAND
TITLE PAGE
PETER FLEW IN
THE BIRDS WERE FLOWN
LET HIM KEEP WHO CAN
PETER ON GUARD
SUMMER DAYS ON THE LAGOON
"TO DIE WILL BE AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE"
WENDY'S STORY
FLUNG LIKE BALES
HOOK OR ME THIS TIME
"THIS MAN IS MINE!"
PETER AND JANE








PETER PAN

[PETER AND WENDY]

By J. M. Barrie [James Matthew Barrie]

A Millennium Fulcrum Edition
(c)1991 by Duncan Research



CONTENTS

Chapter 1 PETER BREAKS THROUGH
Chapter 2 THE SHADOW
Chapter 3 COME AWAY, COME AWAY!
Chapter 4 THE FLIGHT
Chapter 5 THE ISLAND COME TRUE
Chapter 6 THE LITTLE HOUSE
Chapter 7 THE HOME UNDER THE GROUND
Chapter 8 THE MERMAIDS' LAGOON
Chapter 9 THE NEVER BIRD
Chapter 10 THE HAPPY HOME
Chapter 11 WENDY'S STORY
Chapter 12 THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED OFF
Chapter 13 DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES?
Chapter 14 THE PIRATE SHIP
Chapter 15 “HOOK OR ME THIS TIME”
Chapter 16 THE RETURN HOME
Chapter 17 WHEN WENDY GREW UP






THE STORY OF PETER PAN

The Story Of Peter Pan Retold From The Fairy Play By Sir J.M. Barrie By Daniel O'connor

Illustrated By Alice B. Woodward



CONTENTS

    Page
PART I Early Days 3
PART II The Never-Never-Never Land 27
PART III The Mermaids' Lagoon 43
PART IV The Underground Home 51
PART V The Pirate Ship 65
PART VI Home, Sweet Home 79

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  TO FACE PAGE
With the Spring comes Wendy colour-plate   frontispiece
With Michael sitting on her Back colour-plate   6
The Shadow held on beautifully 14
Wendy gently kissed his Cheek colour-plate   16
Away they floated 22
Slightly was dancing merrily with an Ostrich colour-plate   28
"The Crocodile! the Crocodile!" 32
The Indians crept silently up 34
The Lost Boys knelt before her colour-plate   38
She was combing her Long Tresses 43
She slipped out of his Grasp 44
A Fierce Fight ensued 46
Spreading his Coat to the Wind, he sailed merrily colour-plate   48
Seized by One of the Swarthy Ruffians 59
He perceived Tinker Bell in his Glass colour-plate   62
The Pirate Ship 66
"That Man is mine!" colour-plate   72
Right into the Jaws of the Crocodile! 74
Nurse to the Papooses! 76
He would live in the Kennel till his Children's Return 80






PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS

By J. M. Barrie

(From 'The Little White Bird')

With Drawings By Arthur Rackham

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

1910



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I THE GRAND TOUR OF THE GARDENS
CHAPTER II PETER PAN
CHAPTER III THE THRUSH'S NEST
CHAPTER IV LOCK-OUT TIME
CHAPTER V THE LITTLE HOUSE
CHAPTER VI PETER'S GOAT

ILLUSTRATIONS

1. 'The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King lives' . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
2. 'The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside'
3. 'Old Mr. Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens'
4. 'When he heard Peter's voice he popped in alarm behind a tulip'
5. 'Put his strange case before old Solomon Caw'
6. 'After this the birds said that they would help him no more in his mad enterprise'
7. 'For years he had been quietly filling his stocking'
8. 'Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk'
9. 'These tricky fairies sometimes slyly change the board on a ball night'
10. 'When her Majesty wants to know the time'
11. 'Peter Pan is the fairies' orchestra'
12. 'A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly, "Hoity-toity, what is this?"'
13. 'Shook his bald head and murmured, "Cold, quite cold."'
14. 'Fairies never say, "We feel happy"; what they say is, "We feel dancey."'
15. 'Looking very undancey indeed'
16. 'Building the house for Maimie'






PETER PANIN KENSINGTON GARDENS

FROM THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD

By J. M. Barrie

Illustrated By Arthur Rackham

London: Hodder & Stoughton

1906



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I THE GRAND TOUR OF THE GARDENS
CHAPTER II PETER PAN
CHAPTER III THE THRUSH'S NEST
CHAPTER IV LOCK-OUT TIME
CHAPTER V THE LITTLE HOUSE
CHAPTER VI PETER'S GOAT

COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS

1. He was quite angry when these two ran away the moment they saw him ... Frontispiece
2. The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King lives (missing from book)
3. The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside
4. In the Broad Walk you meet all the people who are worth knowing
5. The Hump, which is the part of the Broad Walk where all the big races are run
6. There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf (missing from book)
7. The Serpentine is a lovely lake, and there is a drowned forest at the bottom of it. If you peer over the edge you can see the trees all growing upside down, and they say that at night there are also drowned stars in it
8. The island on which all the birds are born that become baby boys and girls (missing from book)
9. Old Mr. Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman who wandered all day in the Gardens
10. Away he flew, right over the houses to the Gardens
11. The fairies have their tiffs with the birds
12. When he heard Peter's voice he popped in alarm behind a tulip
13. A band of workmen, who were sawing down a toadstool, rushed away, leaving their tools behind them
14. Put his strange case before old Solomon Caw (missing from book)
15. Peter screamed out, 'Do it again!' and with great good-nature they did it several times
16. A hundred flew off with the string, and Peter clung to the tail
17. After this the birds said that they would help him no more in his mad enterprise
18. 'Preposterous!' cried Solomon in a rage
19. For years he had been quietly filling his stocking
20. When you meet grown-up people in the Gardens who puff and blow as if they thought themselves bigger than they are
21. He passed under the bridge and came within full sight of the delectable Gardens
22. There now arose a mighty storm, and he was tossed this way and that (missing from book)
23. Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk
24. When they think you are not looking they skip along pretty lively (missing from book)
25. But if you look, and they fear there is no time to hide, they stand quite still pretending to be flowers (missing from book)
26. The fairies are exquisite dancers
27. These tricky fairies sometimes slyly change the board on a ball night
28. Linkmen running in front carrying winter cherries
29. When her Majesty wants to know the time
30. The fairies sit round on mushrooms, and at first they are well behaved
31. Butter is got from the roots of old trees (missing from book)
32. Wallflower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit
33. Peter Pan is the fairies' orchestra
34. They all tickled him on the shoulder (missing from book)
35. One day they were overheard by a fairy
36. The little people weave their summer curtains from skeleton leaves
37. An afternoon when the Gardens were white with snow
38. She ran to St. Govor's Well and hid
39. An elderberry hobbled across the walk, and stood chatting with some young quinces
40. A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly, 'Hoity-toity, what is this?'
41. They warned her
42. Queen Mab, who rules in the Gardens
43. Shook his bald head and murmured, 'Cold, quite cold'
44. Fairies never say, 'We feel happy': what they say is, 'We feel dancey'
45. Looking very undancey indeed
46. 'My Lord Duke,' said the physician elatedly, 'I have the honour to inform your excellency that your grace is in love'
47. Building the house for Maimie
48. If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out (missing from book)
49. They will certainly mischief you (missing from book)
50. I think that quite the most touching sight in the Gardens is the two tombstones of Walter Stephen Matthews and Phoebe Phelps

ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

David
Kensington Gardens
Headpiece to 'The Grand Tour of the Gardens'
Porthos
One of the Paths that have Made Themselves
Tailpiece to 'The Grand Tour of the Gardens'
Headpiece to 'Peter Pan'
The birds on the island never got used to him. His oddities tickled them every day
Tailpiece to 'Peter Pan'
Headpiece to 'The Thrush's Nest'
Tailpiece to 'The Thrush's Nest'
Headpiece to 'Lock-out Time'
They are so cunning
A fairy ring
Tailpiece to 'Lock-out Time'
Headpiece to 'The Little House'
There was a good deal going on in the Baby Walk
She escorted them up the Baby Walk and back again
Tailpiece to 'The Little House'
Headpiece to 'Peter's Goat'
Tailpiece to 'Peter's Goat'