LLY, intended for "Bon Mots," but not used in the book. The figure
is walking along a branch of hawthorn, the left hand upraised, and
holding the fool's baton; a flight of butterflies in lower left-hand
corner; with drawing 8 x 5-1/4 inches. (Property of Littleton Hay,
Esq.)
67. PAGAN PAPERS, a volume of Essays by Kenneth Grahame. Elkin Mathews
and John Lane, 1893. Title-page, design for.
68. ADA LUNDBERG, head and shoulders to right, coloured crayons on brown
paper. Reproduced in colour in "Later Work." (Property of Julian
Sampson, Esq.)
69. KEYHOLES SERIES OF NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES.--(The publication
of this series was begun by Messrs Elkin Mathews and John Lane, and
afterwards continued by Mr John Lane alone.)
I. Keynotes by George Egerton, 1893. Title-page design (the same
employed for the cloth cover). Ornamental key, embodying the
author's monogram, on back of "Contents" page (the same device
on the back of the book). This plan was adopted for each volume
of the series.
II. The Dancing Faun, by Florence Farr (the Faun in the design has
the eyeglass and features of J. McNeill Whistler).
III. Poor Folk. Translated from the Russian of F. Dostoievsky, by Lena
Milman.
IV. A Child of the Age, by Francis Adams.
V. The Great God Pan and the Inmost Light, by Arthur Machen, also
unfinished sketch in pencil upon the back of the finished design.
VI. Discords, by George Egerton.
VII. Prince Zaleski, by M. P. Shiel.
VIII. The Woman who Did, by Grant Allen.
IX. Women's Tragedies, by H. D. Lowry, 1895.
X. Grey Roses, by Henry Harland.
XI. At the First Corner, and other Stories, by H. B. Marriott Watson.
XII. Monochromes, by Ella D'Arcy.
XIII. At the Relton Arms, by Evelyn Sharp.
XIV. The Girl from the Farm, by Gertrude Dix.
XV. The Mirror of Music, by Stanley V. Makower.
XVI. Yellow and White, by W. Carlton Dawe.
XVII. The Mountain Lovers, by Fiona Macleod.
XVIII. The Woman who Didn't, by Victoria Crosse.
XIX. Nobody's Fault, by Netta Syrett.
XX. The Three Impostors, by Arthur Machen.
XXI. The British Barbarians, a hill-top novel, by Grant Allen.
XXII. Platonic Affections, by John Smith.
Design for wrapper of "Keynotes" series, John Lane, 1896.
(With the exception of No. 2 all the above Keynotes designs are
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