The novels and tales of Henry James.
| Author/creator | James, Henry |
| Other author | Lubbock, Percy, 1879-1965 |
| Format | Book |
| Edition | New York ed. |
| Publication Info | New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, ©1935-©1945. |
| Description | 26 volumes ; 22 cm |
| Uniform title | Works. Selections. 1907 |
| Contents | v. 1. Roderick Hudson -- v. 2. The American -- v. 3-4. The portrait of a lady -- v. 5-6. The Princess Casamassima -- v. 7-8. The tragic muse -- v. 9. The awkward age -- v. 10. The Spoils of Poynton ; A London life ; The chaperon -- v. 11. What Maisie knew ; In the cage ; The pupil -- v. 12. The Aspern papers ; The turn of the screw ; The liar ; The two faces -- v. 13. The reverberator ; Madame de Mauves ; A passionate pilgrim ; The Madonna of the future ; Louisa Pallant -- v. 14. Lady Barbarina ; The siege of London ; An international episode ; The pension Beaurepas ; A bundle of letters ; The point of view -- v. 15. The lesson of the master ; The death of the lion ; The next time ; The figure in the carpet ; The Coxon fund -- v. 16. The author of Beltraffio ; The middle years ; Greville Fane ; Broken wings ; The tree of knowledge ; The abasement of the Northmores ; The great good place ; Four meetings ; Paste ; Europe ; Miss Gunton of Poughkeepsie ; Fordham castle -- v. 17. The altar of the dead ; The beast in the jungle ; The birthplace ; The private life ; Owen Wingrave ; The friends of the friends ; Sir Edmund Orme ; The real right thing ; The jolly corner ; Julia Bride -- v. 18. Daisy Miller ; Pandora ; The Patagonia ; The marriages ; The real thing ; Brooksmith ; The Beldonald Holbein ; The story in it ; Flickerbridge ; Mrs. Medwin -- v. 19-20. The wings of the dove -- v. 21-22. The ambassadors -- v. 23-24. The golden bowl -- v. 25. The ivory tower -- v. 26. The sense of the past. |
| General note | Half-title; each volume has special t.-p. |
| General note | Spine title: The New York edition of Henry James. |
| General note | For this edition the author culled out the works he considered unworthy of preservation and rewrote some of his earlier works to perfect them. Cf. Henry James, the master / Leon Edel. c1972. p. 321. |
| General note | Vol. 1-24 have critical prefaces by the author; v. 25-26, left unfinished at the author's death, are edited by Percy Lubbock. |
| Other title | New York edition of Henry James. |