This early work by Elinor Glyn was originally published in 1907 and we
are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Three
Things' is a great work of romantic fiction by the author of 'Three
Weeks'. She was the youngest daughter of a civil engineer, Douglas
Southerland, and his wife Elinor Saunders. Elinor Glyn began her writing
career in 1900 and was a pioneer of the risqué and romantic fiction
genre. She went on to write many popular books such as 'Beyond the
Rocks' (1906), 'Love's Blindness' (1926), and 'It' (1927), in which she
coined the term 'It', meaning the animal magnetism that some individuals
possess.