The Pines of Lory

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The Pines of Lory (1901)
by John Ames Mitchell, illustrated by Albert D. Blashfield

Edition: New York: Life Publishing Company, 1901. The Pines of Lory was first serialized in Scribner's Magazine Aug to Nov 1901 (with the same header illustrations). It was adapted into a film, The Pines of Lorey in 1914.

Do you want "a story just about a feller and a girl"—and also about a dog and a desert island? J. A. Mitchell's "The Pines Of Lory" has fortunately been published again. It charmed thousands of readers twenty-one years ago, and it should do so again. J. A. Mitchell wrote eight or ten curious and original books, and it is a pity that there is no one like him now. —The Outlook, 2 June 1924

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THE PINES OF LORY

"It is no gardener's cottage"


THE

PINES OF LORY

By

J. A. Mitchell

Author of "Amos Judd," "That First Affair,"
"Gloria Pictis," etc.


DECORATIONS BY ALBERT D. BLASHFIELD

New York

Life Publishing Company

1901

Copyright, 1901

By J. A. Mitchell

New York City


Entered at Stationers' Hall, London
Printed in the United States


All rights reserved

TO

ALL LOVERS OF LOVERS

AND LOVERS OF OUT-OF-DOOR THINGS

AND MILDER FORMS OF

FOLLY

THIS BOOK

IS AFFECTIONATELY

DEDICATED

There is a pleasure in the pathless wood,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore.

Byron

Chapters (not listed in original)

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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