- Publication: May Fair: Being an Entertainment Purporting to Reveal to Gentlefolk the Real State of Affairs Existing in the Very Heart of London During the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fifth: Together with Suitable Reflections on the Last Follies, Misadventures and Galanteries of These Charming PeoplePublication Record # 373044
- Author: Michael Arlen
- Date: 1925-00-00
- Publisher: George H. Doran
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Price: $5.00?$: US dollar. ISO code: USD
- Pages: 369
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Format: hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
- Type: COLLECTION
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Notes: • Limited autographed edition of five hundred and fifty numbered copies • Price from Tuck
Collection Title:
May Fair: Being an Entertainment Purporting to Reveal to Gentlefolk the Real State of Affairs Existing in the Very Heart of London During the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fifth: Together with Suitable Reflections on the Last Follies, Misadventures, and Galanteries of These Charming People • collection by Michael Arlen
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- The Gentleman from America • (1924) • short story by Michael Arlen
- The Prince of the Jews • novelette by Michael Arlen
- To Lamoir • short story by Michael Arlen
- The Ghoul of Golders Green • (1923) • novelette by Michael Arlen
- The Battle of Berkeley Square • short story by Michael Arlen
- A Romance in Old Brandy • short fiction by Michael Arlen
- The Ace of Cads • short fiction by Michael Arlen
- Where the Pigeons Go to Die • short fiction by Michael Arlen
- The Three-Cornered Moon • short fiction by Michael Arlen
- The Revolting Doom of a Gentleman Who Would Not Dance with His Wife • short fiction by Michael Arlen
- Farewell, These Charming People • short fiction by Michael Arlen