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Fiction · 1895

The King in Yellow

Robert W. Chambers

Reading time
about 5 h
Length
71,909 words · 208 pages in print
Structure
37 chapters
Language
English
Era
Modern

The King in Yellow, first published in 1895, has been pulled into the Bibliomancer archive: the complete text, machine-cleaned and carefully typeset, free to read online and available in print. Its editorial introduction is still being prepared.

Contents

  1. Epigraph
  2. I
  3. II
  4. III
  5. The Mask
  6. I
  7. II
  8. III
  9. IV
  10. The Yellow Sign
  11. I
  12. II
  13. III
  14. The Demoiselle D’ys
  15. I
  16. II
  17. The Prophets’ Paradise
  18. The Street of the Four Winds
  19. I
  20. II
  21. The Street of the First Shell
  22. I
  23. II
  24. III
  25. IV
  26. The Street of Our Lady of the Fields
  27. I
  28. II
  29. III
  30. IV
  31. V
  32. VI
  33. Rue Barrée
  34. I
  35. II
  36. III
  37. IV
  38. V

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Robert W. Chambers

1865–1933 · Modern

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