Rose Macaulay

Mystery at Geneva: An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings

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Rose Macaulay



Henry Beechtree, a newspaper correspondent for the British Bolshevist, is covering the latest otherwise sleepy session of the League of Nati…

Non-Combatants and Others

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Rose Macaulay



Through a variety of experiences of the effects of the First World War, an art student is drawn into pacifism. Rose Macaulay's satirical no…

The Making of a Bigot

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Rose Macaulay



“How various is man! How multiplied his experience, his outlook, his conclusions!”—H. Belloc.“And every single one of them is right.”—R. Kip…

What Not

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Rose Macaulay



The Great War is finished: England is once more at peace. What can have caused such a War, except stupidity? What, if not intelligence, can …

The Shadow Flies

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Rose Macaulay



The title of the original, British release of this novel was They Were Defeated, referring, among other matters, to the English Civil War, 1…