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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Edgar Evertson Saltus (1855–1921)

Saltus, Edgar Everston. An American novelist; born in New York, June 8, 1855; died in 1921. He is represented in fiction and miscellany by ‘Balzac’ (1884); ‘The Philosophy of Disenchantment’ (1885); ‘The Anatomy of Negation’ (1887); ‘Mr. Incoul’s Misadventure’ (1887); ‘The Truth about Tristrem Varick’ (1888); ‘Eden’ (1888); ‘A Transaction in Hearts’ (1888); ‘The Pace that Kills’ (1888); ‘A Transient Guest’ (1889); ‘Love and Lore’ (1890); ‘Mary Magdalen’ (1891); ‘Imperial Purple’ (1892); ‘Madam Sapphira’ (1893); ‘Enthralled’ (1894); ‘When Dreams Come True’ (1895); ‘The Pomps of Satan’ (1904); ‘The Lords of the Ghostland’ (1907); ‘The Monster’ (1913); ‘The Crimson Curtain’ (1916).