Author:Edward Lucas White
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Works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- El Supremo: A Romance of the Great Dictator of Paraguay (1916) (external scan)
- The Unwilling Vestal: A Tale of Rome Under the Caesars (1918) (external scan)
- Andivius Hedulio: Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire (1921) (external scan)
Short Story Collections
[edit]- The Song of the Sirens and Other Stories (1919) (transcription project)
- Lukundoo and Other Stories (1927)
- Lukundoo • (written in 1907 and first published in 1925 in Weird Tales)
- Floki's Blade
- The Picture Puzzle • (1909)
- The Snout • (1909)
- Alfandega 49A
- The Message on the Slate • (1906)
- Amina • (1907)
- The Pig-Skin Belt • (1907)
- The House of the Nightmare (1906)
- Sorcery Island
Other
[edit]- Narrative Lyrics (1908) (external scan)
Short works from magazines
[edit]- The House of the Nightmare (1906 Sept, Smith's Magazine)
- "The Skewbald Panther" (ss) (1907 Sept, the Popular Magazine)
- "The Little Faded Flag" (1908, Atlantic Monthly)
- "The Greenhorn and the Ambassador" (ss) (1909 Oct, Smith's Magazine)
- "A Stranded Soul" (ss) (1910 April,The Idler)
- "The Open Door" (ss) (1913 Nov 3, The Living Age) (Reprinted from Cornhill Magazine)
- "Shoula Rayfield" (ss) Harper's Weekly, 1914 Feb 4
- "If You Can ... Lose" (ss) (1917 Nov 1, The Living Age)
- "The Day" (ss) (1917 Dec, Overland Monthly)
- "Pink Tulips" (1922, Windsor Magazine)
- "Sister Mary's Trip to Europe" (1908 July, Munsey's)
- "Snapdragon and Ghosts" (1922-23, Windsor Magazine)
- "Lukundoo" (1925 December, Weird Tales) (transcription project)
- Poems
- "The Last Bowstrings" (1891, Atlantic Monthly)
- "Benaiah" (1892, Atlantic Monthly)
- "An Attic Poet" (1892, Atlantic Monthly)
- "Unappreciated Promptness" (1898, Atlantic Monthly)
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 1934, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 89 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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