The Chronicle of Clemendy by Arthur Machen (Carbonnek, March 1888, 21/-, xii+314pp, hc, oc)
Subtitled “The History of the IX. Joyous Journeys. In which are contained the amorous inventions and facetious tales of Master Gervase Perrot, Gent., now for the first time done into English, by Arthur Machen, translator of the Heptameron of Margaret of Navarre”. Privately printed for the Society of Pantagruelists. Limited to 250 numbered copies.
- vii · Epistle Dedicatory · Arthur Machen · fw; addressed to “the Right Honourable, Illustrious and Puissant Prince, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, &c. &c.”.
- 1 · Master Perrot’s Discourse of Ale · Arthur Machen · ss
- 13 · The Portreeve’s Gaudy-Day. I.—The Preparation · Arthur Machen · lk; given as “The Preparation, with The Strange Story of a Red Jar” in the Table of Contents.
- 16 · Strange Story of a Red Jar · Arthur Machen · ss
- 26 · The Spigot Clerk’s First Tale · Arthur Machen · lk
- 30 · How the Folk of Abergavenny Were Pestered by an Accurséd Knight · Arthur Machen · nv
- 59 · The Lord Maltworm’s First Tale · Arthur Machen · lk
- 65 · How a Man of Caerleon Found a Great Treasure · Arthur Machen · ss
- 80 · What Fell Out in the Ancient Keep of Caldicot · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “The Rubrican’s First Tale—What Fell Out in the Ancient Keep of Caldicot” in the Table of Contents.
- 103 · The Quest of the Dial and the Vane · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “The Tankard Marshal’s First Tale—The Quest of the Dial and the Vane” in the Table of Contents.
- 127 · By the Way · Arthur Machen · ss
- 131 · How a Knight of Uske Kept Guard Over a Tree · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “The Spigot Clerk’s Second Tale—How a Knight of Uske Kept Guard Over a Tree” in the Table of Contents.
- 157 · The Portreeve’s Solemnity · Arthur Machen · ss
- 166 · The Quaint History of a Lord of Gwent and How His Wife Desired to Smell a Rose · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “The Tale Told by the Seigneur of La Roche Nemours—The Quaint History of a Lord of Gwent and How His Wife Desired to Smell a Rose” in the Table of Contents.
- 208 · The Journey Homeward · Arthur Machen · ss
- 218 · How the Duke of San Giuliano Made Build a High Wall · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “Signor Piero Latini’s Tale—How the Duke of San Giuliano Made Build a High Wall” in the Table of Contents.
- 246 · The Affair Done at the House with the Lattice · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “The Lord Maltworm’s Second Tale—The Affair Done at the House with the Lattice” in the Table of Contents.
- 282 · The Triumph of Love · Arthur Machen · nv; given as “The Rubrican’s Second Tale—The Triumph of Love” in the Table of Contents.
- 310 · Epilogue · Arthur Machen · lk
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