James Reynolds

  • The Muted Harp

    From his Irish grandmother, JAMES REYNOLDS inherited u wonderful assortment of Irish ghost, stories, an intimate knowledge of Palladian architecture, and a sure touch with horses. Today he lives for part of the year in Virginia and for the winter months in New York City, and for the rest is on the wing gathering material for his novels, his short stories, and his volumes of travel. His illustrated volume, Fabulous Spain, has just come from the press, and his new novel, Haunt of Eagles, will be ready in the early autumn. Meantime, he is writing and sketching in Italy.

  • Galway Great Week

    Artist, sportsman, and country gentleman. JAMES REYNOLDS is a painter of murals, an expert on Palladian architecture, and a connoisseur of Irish ghosts. His beautifully illustrated volume Ghosts in Irish Houses, which combines his two loves, has met with an enthusiastic reception in this country, as has his second volume, Gallery of Ghosts, which goes further abroad, to find its themes in India, Restoration England, and Maine. Mr. Reynoldss second novel, Maeve the Huntress, was published this spring, and Farrar, Straus & Young will bring out his illustrated autobiography, James Reynolds’ Ireland, this fall.

  • Slippers That Waltz Till Dawn

    Artist, sportsman, and country gentleman, JAMES REYNOLDS is a painter of murals, an expert on Palladian architecture, and a connoisseur of Irish ghosts. His beautifully illustrated volume Ghosts in Irish Houses. which condones his tivo loves, has met with an enthusiastic reception in this country, as has his second volume, Gallery of Ghosts, which goes further abroad, to find its themes in India, Restoration Ragland, and Maine. Mr. Reynolds’s second novel. Maeve the Huntress, was published this spring by Farrar, Straus & Young.

  • The Tower

    Artist, sportsman, and country gentleman, JAMES REYNOLDS is a painter of murals, an expert on Palladian architecture, and a connoisseur of Irish ghosts. His beautifully illustrated volume Ghosts in Irish Houses, which combines his two loves, has met with an enthusiastic reception in this country, as has his second volume, Gallery of Ghosts, which goes further abroad to find its themes in India. Restoration England, and in Maine. Mr. Reynolds’s first novel, The Grand Wide Way, was published last winter.

  • Dublin for the Horse Show

    An American of Irish antecedents, JAMES REYNOLDS is an artist, sportsman, and country gentleman as much at home in Dublin as in Virginia. Like his grandmother before him, he is an expert on Irish ghosts, and two of his ghost stories appeared in the Atlantic earlier this year. We now turn to Mr. Reynolds for an account of the Dublin Horse Show, a festival to which natice Irishmen and tourists throng in August of each year.

  • The Midnight Spinners

    An American of Irish antecedents, JAMES REYNOLDS is an artist, sportsman, and country gentleman as much at home in Dablin as in Virginia. Like his grandmother before him, he is an expert on Irish ghosts; and on his recent return from Eire he stopped off at Boston to discuss with us a new series of ghost stories, of which this is the second to appear in the Atlantic. Meantime his first novel, The Grand Wide Way, published by the Creative Age Press, is meeting with a very favorable reception.

  • The Laughing Laundress

    Artist, sportsman, and country gentleman, JAMES REYNOLDSis a painter of murals, an expert on Pattadian architecture, and a connoisseur of Irish ghosts. His beautifully illustrated volume Ghosts in Irish Houses. which combines his two loves, has met with an enthusiastic reception in this country, as has his second volume. Gallery of Ghosts, which goes further abroad to find its themes in India, Restoration England, and in Maine.