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The Story of the House of Cassell

1916 with what few will fail to regard as the best of war novels, "Mr. Britling Sees it Through." The House has also published several of this many-sided author's philosophical and social works.

Among other famous novelists who have entered the Cassell fold are—place aux dames!Ethel M. Dell, the Baroness von Hutten, Baroness Orczy, Gertrude Page, May Sinclair, and Sheila Kaye-Smith; Arnold Bennett, "Bartimeus," E. F. Benson, J. D. Beresford, Algernon Blackwood, G. K. Chesterton, James Oliver Curwood, Warwick Deeping, Robert Hichens, Compton Mackenzie, W. B. Maxwell, Sax Rohmer, H. A. Vachell, and Hugh Walpole. The House also published Alfred Noyes's first novel, "Walking Shadows."

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