Author:Edgar Jepson
Appearance
Works
[edit]- The Four Philanthropists (1907)
- The Loudwater Mystery (1920)
- The Garden at No. 19 a.k.a. No.19 (1910)
- The House on the Mall (1911) (transcription project)
- Sir Jones (as Jean F. Darrell Poges)
- Sibyl Falcon (1895)
- The Keepers of the People (1898)
- On the Edge of Empire (1899) with David Beames
- The Dictator's Daughter (1902)
- The Horned Shepherd (1904)
- Tangled Wedlock (1908) IA
- The Mystery of the Myrtles (1909)
- The Girls' Head (1910)
- The House on the Mall (1911) IA
- Captain Sentimental and other stories (1911)
- Lord Lisdor (1910)
- Alice Devine (1916) IA
- The Professional Prince (1917)
- Ann Annington (1918)
- Prince in Petrograd (1922)
- Peter Intervenes (1926)
For information only
- Memories of a Victorian (1933, Autobiography)
- Memories of an Edwardian and Neo-Georgian (1937, Autobiography)
Children's fiction
[edit]Pollyooly series
[edit]- Pollyooly: a Romance of Long Felt Wants and the Red Haired Girl Who Filled Them (1911) illus. Hanson Booth
- Happy Pollyooly: The Rich Little Poor Girl (1915) illus Reginald Birch
- Pollyooly Dances (1920)
Tinker series
[edit]- The Admirable Tinker: Child of the World (1904) IA :: PG
- The Triumph of Tinker: Further Adventures of the Admirable Tinker (1906) AKA Tinker Two IA
Others
[edit]- Lady Noggs, Peeress (1905)
- The Intervening Lady (sequel to Lady Noggs, Peeress) (1914) hathitrust
- The Determined Twins (UK) IA AKA The Terrible Twins (US, illus. Hanson Booth) (1913) (transcription project)
- Lady Noggs Assists (1924)
Works from magazines
[edit]- "A Duel with Snakes" (1898, Pall Mall) with Captain D. Beames (ss)
- "Jock and Saccharissa," (By E. Nesbit and Edgar Jepson) in The English Illustrated Magazine, vol 20, 1898-1899.
- "The Burglar, the Twins, and Ernestine" (1899 June, Pall Mall) (ss)
- "Lady Drysdale's Theft" (1903, Strand) (ss)
- "The Resurgent Mysteries," in The Century Magazine, Sep 1906
- "Mrs. Morrel's Last Séance" (1912)
- "The Way to Tipperary," in The Century Magazine, Mar 1915
- "They Call It Love" (1917 Oct, Smart Set) (ss)
- "The Tinder and the Spark" (1918 March, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "The Luck of the Mings" (1923 Oct 20, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- "Peter Intervenes" (1925, McClure's) (ss) [Peter Intervenes]
- "Prince Sarrazin's Frogs" (1925 Sept 12, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- Longer works
- "Garthoyle Gardens" (1913 Dec, Ainslee's) (novella)
- "Ann" (1914 Apr, Ainslee's) (novel)
- "The Professional Prince" (1917 Apr, Ainslee's) (novella)
Translations
[edit]- Arsene Lupin by Maurice Leblanc (1909)
- The Man with the Black Feather by Gaston Leroux (1912) (transcription project)
- Dorothy the Rope Dancer by Maurice Leblanc (1923)
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 1938, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 85 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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