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Works
Title | Sources |
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The adventures of Tom Sawyer | |
"Allee same" | |
The American husband in Paris | |
I and my true love | |
Araminta and the automobile | |
At a dollar a year : ripples on the edge of the maelstrom | |
At Seneca Castle | |
The awakening of the Duchess | |
The Ballingtons : a novel | |
The bargain true | |
The bending of the twig | |
The Brentons | |
By the good Sainte Anne : a story of modern Quebec | |
Caleb Trench | |
Called to the field : a story of Virginia in the Civil War | |
A child of nature | |
The chronicles of Rhoda | |
The confession of a rebellious wife. | |
Corrie who? | |
The crimson conquest : a romance of Pizarro and Peru | |
Dan Merrithew | |
The destroying angel | |
The diary of a freshman | |
The divining rod : a story of the oil regions | |
The dominant strain | |
The eastern window | |
Emancipation : the key | |
The flower of destiny : an episode | |
A garden in pink | |
Georgette | |
A girl of Virginia | |
Glimpses of a strange world | |
The gossamer thread : being the chronicles of Velleda, who understood about "the different world" | |
Hearts and creeds | |
Her husband : the mystery of a man | |
The house on the north shore | |
Ideals for the printer, 1909: | |
The isle of strife | |
A Japanese miscellany | |
Joan Thursday : a novel | |
Just between themselves : a book about Dichtenberg | |
The knight-errant : a novel of to-day | |
The land claimers | |
Lonesome land | |
The Lucky Chance : the story of a mine | |
The man and the dragon | |
The master-knot of human fate | |
Memoirs of a child | |
The minority : a novel | |
My country : a story of today | |
The mysterious card | |
Nathalie's sister : the last of the McAlister records | |
Nouveaux élémens de la conversation, 1820: | |
On fortune's road : stories of business | |
On the firing line : a romance of South Africa | |
The opponents | |
Over here stories | |
Over the quicksands | |
Psyche | |
The purple parasol | |
The pursuit | |
Red Head | |
The road : a modern romance | |
The rout of the foreigner | |
The rule of three : a story of Pike's Peak | |
Saint Abigail of the pines | |
Schmidt | |
The secret of the Moor cottage | |
The seventh noon | |
The shadow between his shoulder-blades | |
Specimen book of the university press | |
The spoils of empire : a romance of the Old World and the New | |
The stained glass lady : an idyl | |
Stephen Daye and his successors : the establishment of a printing plant in what was formerly British North America and the development of the art of printing at the University Press, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1639-1921. | |
Stillman Gott : farmer and fisherman | |
The story of Marie de Rozel, Huguenot | |
Strenuous animals : veracious tales | |
The Sultan's rival : a story for boys | |
Susan Clegg and her friend Mrs. Lathrop | |
A sword of the old frontier : a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit : being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captain in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763 | |
Teddy, her daughter : a sequel to Teddy: her book | |
Tom Moore : an unhistorical romance, founded on certain happenings in the life of Ireland's greatest poet | |
Toya the unlike | |
Unconscious comedians | |
The unknown quantity | |
Virtuous wives / by Owen Johnson ; | |
The ward of King Canute : a romance of the Danish conquest | |
The web of the golden spider | |
When the gates lift up their heads : a story of the seventies | |
When wilderness was king : a tale of the Illinois country | |
When woman proposes | |
Where copper was king : a tale of the early mining days on Lake Superior | |
Why, Theodora! | |
Wilhelmina changes her mind | |
Wulnoth the Wanderer : a story of King Alfred of England | |
The yellow circle |