Author:Cyrus Townsend Brady

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Cyrus Townsend Brady
(1861–1920)

American writer

Cyrus Townsend Brady

Works

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  • The Island of Regeneration (1888)
  • For Love of Country. a Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution (1898)
  • For the Freedom of the Sea: A Romance of the War of 1812 (1899)
  • American Fights and Fighters (1900)
  • Recollections of a Missionary in the Great West (1900)
  • Commodore Paul Jones (1900)
  • The Grip of Honor; a Story of Paul Jones and the American revolution (1900)
  • Reuben James, a hero of the forecastle (1900)
  • Stephen Decatur (1900)
  • The Quiberon Touch; a romance of the days when "the great Lord Hawke" was king of the sea (1901)
  • A Book of Sea Stories (1901) (ed.)
  • Hohenzollern: A Story of the Time of Frederick Barbarossa (1901)
  • Colonial fights and fighters; stories of exploration, adventure & battle on the American continent prior to the war of the revolution (1901)
  • Recollections of a missionary in the great West (1901)
  • When Blades Are Out and Love's Afield : A Comedy of Cross-Purposes in the Carolinas (1901)
  • Under tops'ls and tents (1901)
  • Woven with the ship, a novel of 1865, together with certain other veracious tales of various sorts (1902)
  • In the Wasp's nest: the story of a sea waif in the war of 1812 (1902), also by Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum
  • Border fights & fighters; stories of the pioneers between the Alleghenies and the Mississippi and in the Texan republic (1902)
  • A Doctor of Philosophy (1903)
  • The Bishop; Being Some Account of His Strange Adventures On the Plains (1903)
  • An Account of Pennsylvania and West New Jersey (1903), also by Gabriel Thomas (reprint from 1698)
  • In the War With Mexico, a Midshipman's Adventures On Ship and Shore (1903)
  • The Southerners, a Story of the Civil War (1903)
  • Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer: a romance of the Spanish Main (1903)
  • The Corner in Coffee (1904)
  • A Little Traitor to the South (1904)
  • A Midshipman in the Pacific (1904)
  • Indian Fights and Fighters: The Soldier and the Sioux (1904)
  • A Little Traitor to the South; a War-Time Comedy, With a Tragic Interlude (1904)
  • A midshipman in the Pacific: his adventures on whaler, trader and frigate (1904)
  • The records: being truthful accounts, grave and gay, of the doings of certain real people hereinafter set down for the edification of the wise and the foolish, and the amusement of the tired and the unhappy (1904)
  • Washington and Lincoln, a comparison, a contrast and a consequence. An address delivered on June 18, 1904 at Valley Forge, Penna., before the Pennsylvania society of Sons of the revolution, to commemorate the abandonment of the camp by the continental army in 1778 (1904)
  • Three Daughters of the Confederacy (1905)
  • The Conquest of the Southwest (1905)
  • My Lady's Slipper (1905)
  • The Two Captains; a Romance of Bonaparte and Nelson (1905)
  • Three daughters of the confederacy; the story of their loves and their hatreds, their joys and their sorrows, during many surprising adventures on land and sea (1905)
  • Revolutionary fights and fighters; stories of the first five wars of the United States from the war of the revolution to the war of 1812 (1905)
  • Richard the Brazen (1906)
  • The Patriots; the Story of Lee and the Last Hope (1906)
  • The True Andrew Jackson (1906)
  • The Blue Ocean's Daughter (1907)
  • Northwestern Fights and Fighters (1907)
  • Gethsemane and after; a new setting of an old story (1907)
  • The Adventures of Lady Susan (1908)
  • A Little Traitor to the South: A War Time Comedy With a Tragic Interlude (1909)
  • On the old Kearsarge, a story of the civil war (1909)
  • The Ring and the Man, With Some Incidental Relation to the Woman (1909)
  • The Better Man: with some account of what he struggled for and what he won (1910)
  • The Island of regeneration, a story of what ought to be (1910)
  • South American fights and fighters, and other tales of adventure (1910)
  • As the Sparks Fly Upward (1911)
  • Bob Dashaway Privateersman (1911)
  • Hearts and the highway: a romance of the road: first set forth by Lady Katherine Clanranald and Sir Hugh Richmond and now transcribed (1911)
  • The Master of Repartee, and Other Preachments Long and Short (1912)
  • Secret Service; Being the Happenings of a Night in Richmond in the Spring of 1865 (1912), also by William Hooker Gillette
  • The West Wind; a Story of Red Men and White in Old Wyoming (1912)
  • The Chalice of Courage; a Romance of Colorado (1912)
  • The Island of the Stairs (1913)
  • The Fetters of Freedom (1913)
  • A Christmas when the West was young (1913)
  • The little angel of Canyon Creek (1914)
  • The Sword Hand of Napoleon; a Romance of Russia and the Great Retreat (1914)
  • Britton of the Seventh: A Romance of Custer and the Great Northwest (1914)
  • Arizona; a romance of the great Southwest (1914), also by Augustus Thomas
  • A Baby of the Frontier (1915)
  • The Eagle of the Empire; a story of Waterloo (1915)
  • The Island of Surprise (1915)
  • The More Excellent Way: Being the Determinative Episodes in the Life of Chrissey De Sleden, hedonist (1916)
  • Web of Steel (1916)
  • And Thus He Came: A Christmas Fantasy (1916)
  • By the World Forgot: a Double Romance of the East and the West (1917)
  • A little book for Christmas; containing a greeting, a word of advice, some personal adventures, a carol, a meditation, and three Christmas stories of all ages (1917)
  • When the Sun Stood Still (1917)
  • Waif-o-the-sea; a romance of the great deep (1918)
  • The Man Who Won (1919)

Shorter works

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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