WINNETKA, WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 11 Reading Lamp LITERARY GUI TO THE Ht THE MONTH ABOUT BOOKS AND THE PEO- PLE WHO WRITE THEM-- The Crucifixion of Arthur Machen "FAR OFF THINGS" "THINGS NEAR AND FAR" By Arthur Machen Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf each $2.00 Reviewed by Vincent Starrett Superlatives only may be used in re- viewing the books of Arthur Machen. He is unique in the best usage of that abused word. His great novel, "The Hill of Dreams," is one of the master- pieces of literature, and many of his other works closely approach it. Now, in two delightful volumes. Mr. Knopf has given to America Mr. Machen's autobiography, and the many who . have wished to know more of the man behind the books may now read and wonder. They will wonder, as have earlier admirers, why only now, after thirty-five years, this extra- ordinary fantaisiste and stylist extra- ordinary is receiving the applause he deserves. But it is all in the tradition. The insectial fame of the popular novelist is born at dawn and dies at sunset; the fame of the authentic master too often is born at sunset, but it is immortal. When I said some- thing to this effect ten years ago, I was laughed at as an adoring hero- worshipper; to day my voice is lost in the eulogies of others. Wherefore, 1 am glad. There is a marked difference be- tween "Far Off Things" and its se- quel, "Things Near and Far." "You will be disappointed in 'Things Near and Far'" Mr. Machen wrote me, recently. "There has never been a satisfactory sequel." But I am not disappointed; nor will other readers be disappointed. The one is incom- plete without the other. In "Far Off Things" there is the greater beauty of phrase and charm of style; it was written in 1915, when Mr. Machen was somewhat younger and in better health than at present; but in "Things Near and Far" there is concealed the deeper tragedy for those who read understandingly, and there is more of actual autobiography, of the things one wishes to know. Together, the two volumes form an autobiography the like of which before h#s not existed. Arthur Machen has written some amazing and tragic tales, but he has written nothing more dramatic than his own "tale of terror," the story of crucifixion of Arthur Machen, dream- er and mystic, in an age into which he should never have been born. And reading these books one knows that all of importance which Arthur Machen has written, whether of fic- tion or fact, has been autobiography. Historical Romance Well Handled "THE RED MARSHALL" By Gordon Casserly Publisher: Edward J. Clode $2.00 Here is just the book for those who love a highspirited, love-and-adven- ture historical romance. The hero, a young Irishman, disgusted with condi- tions in Ireland, fights under the French banner because it is the like- liest way that he can get into action against the hated British. The story is laid in the days of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and abounds in romantic action--love making, duel- ing, court intrigue and death threats. It is not only well told, but it faith- fully pictures the days preceding the French Revolution, and even gives in- Let Us Measure Them If we didn't make your glasses, step in and let us measure them at one of The Almer Coe Stores Then, incase youbreak or lose them, you can get a new pair from any one of our stores, with the least possible delay, merely by tele. phoning. Evanston Store 527 Davis Street Phone 6804 Five minutes from anywhere downtown --and in Evanston teresting glimpses of the youthful Napoleon years before his ascendency. The Sea Calls "THE GROUND SWELL" By Alfred B. Stanford Publisher: D. Appleton & Co. $2.00 That the lure of the sea may reign supreme in spite of its dangers and the unnaturalness of life aboard ship, is clearly brought out in "The Ground Swell." A mysterious cargo, a drunk- en captain, three mates of great con- trasting personality, the chief en- gineer, a mutinous crew clearly live in its pages and the breath of salt air and the rhythm of waves are in them all. Even those who know nothing of the sea will enjoy this young writer's story, which is a definite addition to the list of well told novels of the water. Of the characters, the third mate and Bronsen, the chief engineer, hold one's chief attention, with the second mate and Peters of the crew almost as interesting; and in Greggs, Lee and the others too are vividly shown the shaping of men's lives by .their contact with the open ocean. Evelyn Everett. Capital's Duty to The Wage Earner is a book of significance to the student or reader interested in specialized reading. It is a manual of Principles and Prac- tices on handling the human factors in American Industry. It's author John Calder was formerly Industrial Adviser to Swift & Company. Copyright 1923, Howard H. Seward. MEIGHAN IN NEW PRODUCTION Thomas Meighan is back at work again after a month's vacation and is now making "Homeward Bound." This is an adaptation of Peter B. Kyne's novel, "The Light to Lee- ward," with Ralph Ince directing. Lila Lee will be Mr. Meighan's leading woman in this sea story. Other members of the cast include Charles Abbe, who was with Mr. Meighan in "Cappy Ricks" and "Back Home and Broke"; Hugh Cameron, William T. Carlton, Gus Weinberg, who played in "The Ne'er Do Well"; Cyril Ring and Alva McGill. 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