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The Green Hat perfectly reflects the atmosphere of the 1920s — the post-war fashion for verbal smartness, youthful cynicism and the spirit of rebellion of the "bright young things" of Mayfair. Iris Storm, femme fatale, races around London and Europe in her yellow Hispano-Suiza surrounded by... read more

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It has occurred to the writer to call this unimportant history The Green Hat because a gressn hat was the first thing about her that he saw: as also it was, in a way, the last thing about her that he saw.

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Chapter 1: The Green Hat
Chapter 2: The Cavalier of Low Creatures
Chapter 3: For Purity
Chapter 4: Aphrodite
Chapter 5: The Dark Letter
Chapter 6: The Red Lights
Chapter 7: For Venice!
Chapter 8: Piqûre du cœur
Chapter 9: Talking Hats
Chapter 10: The Fall of the Emerald
The Last Chapter: St. George For England

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This is book 5 of 10 in Publishers Weekly Bestselling Novels in 1925. (authoritative list)
This is book 705 of 1286 in 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. (authoritative list)

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  1. Michael Arlen (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: George H. Doran
Country: US
Publication Date: 1924
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 350

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