Nineteen stories from newspapers and magazines and out-of-print books, all in the Life+70 years public domain. Jacques Futrelle, best known for his "Thinking Machine" detective stories, had begun a new series of short stories of international intrigue, but finished only three before he died on the Titanic in 1912. I found one, but the other two elude me at present.
1: Away From it All / Beatrice Grimshaw
2: That Night / Val Jameson
3: The Seven Missionaries / "Sapper"
4: The Remarkable Rocket / Oscar Wilde
5: A Three-Volume Novel / Anthony Hope
6: Across The Moors / William Fryer Harvey
7: A Week End at Walker's / Thomas E. Spencer
8: The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes / Marjorie Bowen
9: Reel Graft / Ellis Parker Butler
10: The Water Goats / Ellis Parker Butler
11: Mr. Billings's Pockets / Ellis Parker Butler
12: Our First Burglar / Ellis Parker Butler
13: Fear of the Light / Alice C. Tomholt
14: Blackout / Ethel Lina White
15: Mrs. Riddle's Daughter / Richard Marsh
16: The Leconbridge Diamonds / Percy James Brebner
17: The Quest of Douglas Wynne / Frederick R. Bechdolt
18: Two Gentlemen Incog. / Jacques Futrelle
19: The Rajah's Vacation / Harold MacGrath
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