Author:Alice Muriel Williamson
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Works
[edit]- The Vanity Box (1911) as Alice Stuyvesant. (illus by Charlotte Weber-Ditzler) (transcription project)
- A Woman in Grey (1898) as Mrs C N Williamson
- The Girl Who Had Nothing (1905) as Mrs C N Williamson Project Gutenberg
- The House by the Lock (1906) as Mrs C N Williamson no scan
- My Lady Cinderella (1906) as A M Williamson
- Rosemary, a Christmas story (1906) as A M Williamson Project Gutenberg
- The Castle of Shadows (1909) as Mrs C N Williamson Project Gutenberg
- The Adventure of Princess Sylvia (1909) A M Williamson Project Gutenberg
- The Hidden House (1913–1914) (as Alice Stuyvesant)
With C. N. Williamson
[edit]- The Lightning Conductor: The Strange Adventures of a Motor-Car, revised and illustrated, 1905. illus by Eliot Keen (1903)
- Lady Betty Across the Water (1906), Project Gutenberg : (Commons file)
- "The Chauffeur and the Chaperon" (1907) (with C. N. Williamson), Project Gutenberg
- The Motor Maid (1910) (transcription project)
- The Guests of Hercules (1912) (Commons file)
- The Lightning Conductor Discovers America (1916) (sequel to The Lightning Conductor, 1903) (external scan) : Project Gutenberg
- The Brightener (1921) Project Gutenberg
- The Lady from the Air (1923)
- The Princess Passes (sl) Metropolitan Magazine Oct, November 1904 Project Gutenberg
- My friend the Chaffeur (1905) Project Gutenberg
- The Princess Virginia (1907 book form; as sl in Ladies Home Journal Oct, December 1906) Project Gutenberg
- Rosemary in Search of a Father (1906) Project Gutenberg
- The Botor Chaperon (sl) The Grand Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, December 1906, January 1907
- The Powers and Maxine (1907) Project Gutenberg
- The Car of Destiny (1907) Project Gutenberg
- The Golden Silence (1910) Project Gutenberg
- Lord Loveland Discovers America (1910) Project Gutenberg
- The Heather-Moon (1912) Project Gutenberg
- Champion: The Story of a Motor Car (1913)
- The Port of Adventure (1913) (UK title: The Love Pirate) Project Gutenberg
- Set in Silver (1913) Project Gutenberg
- Winnie Childs, the Shop Girl aka The Shop-Girl (1914) Project Gutenberg
- It Happened in Egypt (1914) Project Gutenberg
- A Soldier of the Legion (1914) Project Gutenberg
- Secret History Revealed by Lady Peggy O'Malley (1915) Project Gutenberg
- Angel Unawares: a Story of Christmas Eve (1916) Project Gutenberg
- The Lightning Conductress (1916)
- This Woman to This Man (sl) All-Story Weekly 29 April and 13 May 1916
- The War Wedding (1916)
- Lord John in New York (1918) Project Gutenberg
- Everyman's Land (1918) Project Gutenberg
- The Lion's Mouse (1919 book form; 1918 sl in Munsey's) Project Gutenberg
- The Second Latchkey (1920) Project Gutenberg
- Berry Goes to Monte Carlo (1921)
- Vision House (1921) Project Gutenberg
Works from magazines
[edit]- "The Robbery at Foxborough" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (48) (1894).
- "The Career of Joan Carthew" (6-part novelette) Windsor Magazine, Vol 19, 1903-04
- "Dishonoured and Unsung" (ss) Strand Magazine, Vol 25, 1903
- "The Eccentricity of Fleetwood" (1901) with C. N. Williamson, (ss), The Strand Magazine Jul 1901
- "The Great Boycott at the Hôtel d'Angleterre" (ss) Strand Magazine, Vol 24, 1902
- "The Guardian of Stonehenge" in English Illustrated, Vol 14, 1895-96
- "Jack Starbuck of Nantucket" in English Illustrated, Vol 19, 1898
- "The Princess of the Balcony" with C. N. Williamson, (ss), Everybody's Magazine Jul 1901
- "Midnight and the Man" (1901) with C. N. Williamson, (ss) The Strand Magazine Aug 1901 no scan
- "The Other Woman and Roger" (ss) Ainslee's, 1905 May [as Mrs. C. N. Williamson]
- "The Man in the Moon" Ainslee's, 1905 Dec [as Mrs. C. N. Williamson] (ss)
- "Lady Pam's Bridge Debts" Ainslee's, 1906 May [as Mrs. C. N. Williamson] (ss)
- "A Real English Christmas with Lady Betty" (with C. N. Williamson), (ss) Ladies Home Journal, Dec 1906
- "Lady Betty Crosses the Ocean" (ss) Ladies Home Journal, Oct (1905)
- "Lady Betty Runs Away" (with C. N. Williamson), (ss) Ladies Home Journal, Jan 1906
- The Love Trees (with C. N. Williamson), (ss) Munsey's Magazine, Dec 1915
- "The Violets" (ss) The Red Book Magazine, 1917 June
- "The Emeralds" (ss) The Red Book Magazine, 1918 Jan
- "Dear Old Dick" (ss) Smith's, 1918 Feb
- "The Doll" (ss) The Red Book Magazine, 1918 May
- Non-fiction
- "10,000 Men Who Hold Life Cheap" (article) Cosmopolitan, 1924 Sept
- "When I Died" Cosmopolitan, 1924 Nov (article)
- Longer works
- "The Cowboy Countess" (6-part serial) Smith's, 1909 June—Nov. Illustrated by Sigurd Schou
- "Flower Forbidden" (3-part serial) Smith's, 1911 April—June
- "The Minx Goes to the Front" (4-part serial) Maclean's, 1918 Nov—1919 Feb
- "Mysterious Hidden Hall" (5-part serial) Smith's Magazine, 1921 ?—Aug 6 1921
- Included in The Brightener (novel) (1923)
- "The Brightener" (novella) with C. N. Williamson, Ainslee's, 1921 March
- "The House with the Twisted Chimneys" (novella) with C. N. Williamson, Ainslee's, 1921 April
- "The Dark Veil" (novella) with C. N. Williamson, Ainslee's, 1921 May
- "The Mystery of Mrs. Brandreth" (novella) with C. N. Williamson, Ainslee's, 1921 June
Works about Williamson
[edit]- A Soldier of the Legion reviewed in Punch Magazine, October 14th 1914.
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1933, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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