“[On the newspapers of the Craw Press:] Their politics are an opiate to prevent folk thinking.”
Source: Castle Gay (1930), Ch. 3
“[On the newspapers of the Craw Press:] Their politics are an opiate to prevent folk thinking.”
Source: Castle Gay (1930), Ch. 3
"A University's Bequest to Youth" (10 October 1936)
Canadian Occasions (1940)
Source: The Power-House (1916), Ch. 1 "Beginning of the Wild-Goose Chase"
Source: Salute to Adventurers (1915), Ch. 28 "How Three Souls Found Their Heritage"
Source: The Power-House (1916), Ch. 3 "Tells of a Midsummer Night"
Source: The Path of the King (1921), Ch. XIV "The End of the Road", II
Source: Salute to Adventurers (1915), Ch. 16 "The Ford of the Rapidan"
Source: A Lodge in the Wilderness (1906), Ch. X, p. 272
“Her voice had a thrill in it like music, frosty music.”
Prologue
Huntingtower (1922)
"A University's Bequest to Youth" (10 October 1936)
Canadian Occasions (1940)
Prologue
The Path of the King (1921)
Source: The Path of the King (1921), Ch. VIII "The Hidden City"
Source: Witch Wood (1927), Ch. VIII "The Second Blast"
Source: The House of the Four Winds (1935), Ch. IV
“There may be Peace without Joy, and Joy without Peace, but the two combined make Happiness.”
Pilgrim's Way (1940), p. 117
Memory Hold-The-Door (1940)
Source: Prester John (1910), Ch. X
Source: The Path of the King (1921), Ch. XIV "The End of the Road", II