Ade, George, 1866-1944
Ade, George
George Ade American writer, newspaper columnist and playwright (1866-1944)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ade, George, ‡d 1866-1944
- 100 0 _ ‡a George Ade ‡c American writer, newspaper columnist and playwright (1866-1944)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Ade package | |
The America of George Ade, 1866-1944; | |
Artie and Pink Marsh : two novels | |
Breaking into society, 1904 | |
Chicago stories... Ill. by John T. McCutcheon... Select. d., introd. by Franklin J. Meine. | |
College widow | |
The day of the game | |
Entrance. | |
Fables in Slang | |
Finale I. | |
The girl proposition : a bunch of he and she fables | |
Hifalutin music. | |
In Pastures New | |
The Janitor. | |
Knocking the Neighbors | |
Lil, I like you, or, [I like you Lil, for fair] | |
The Man who will not love back. | |
Marse Covington, a play in one act | |
The mayor and the manicure; play in one act | |
The Microbe's serenade. | |
The Modern Japanese. | |
More Fables | |
My Emmaleen. | |
My heart's way down in Dixie. | |
My special cable | |
My Sulu Lulu Loo. | |
My truant heart. | |
Notes and reminiscences | |
Old Jaybird. | |
The old-time saloon: not wet--not dry, just history | |
"On the Indiana trail". | |
One afternoon with Mark Twain. | |
Opening chorus : What ho! Every story must have a beginning. | |
Opening ensemble, Act II : In our little school. | |
Peggy from Paris | |
People You Know | |
The permanent Ade : the living writings of George Ade | |
Prologue : Opening chorus. | |
Queen of the one ring show. | |
R-e-m-o-r-s-e. | |
The Real American girl. | |
The Regular limited train. | |
I remember him when : a Hoosier fable dealing with the happy days of away back yonder | |
Rosabella Clancy. | |
Round about Cairo, with and without the assistance of the dragoman or Simon Legree of the Orient | |
Samples; a collection of short stories | |
Scheming! | |
She's just a little different from the others that I know. | |
The Sho-gun. | |
Since I first met you. | |
The slim princess | |
The Smiling isle. | |
Spooney Town. | |
Stories of "benevolent assimilation | |
Stories of the streets and of the town | |
The strenuous lad's library. No. 1-3 ... | |
Sultan of Sulu | |
Tell me shooting star : Money! Money! Money!. | |
This is how I do. | |
To teach the young idea how to shoot, shoot, shoot. | |
True bills | |
Trying to be something else. | |
Verses and jingles | |
We are the principals. | |
Weak little woman. | |
Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1988: | |
The Wedding ceremony. | |
Welcome to the cowboy. | |
When he's not near. | |
When I would think of you. | |
When man is fancy free. | |
When this you see. | |
Whip song. | |
Wisteria my bride. | |
Works. Selections. 1985 | |
I would like some information. | |
The Yak and the gnu. | |
A young girl's fancy | |
Your honeymoon will last. |