Author:Edwin Balmer
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Works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Waylaid by Wireless (1909)
- The Achievements of Luther Trant (1910) with William MacHarg
- The Surakarta (1913) with William MacHarg
- A Wild-Goose Chase (1915)
- The Blind Man's Eyes (1916) with William MacHarg
- The Indian Drum (1917) with William MacHarg
- Ruth of the U. S. A. (1919)
- Resurrection Rock (1920)
- Her Great Moment (1921) (scan needed)
- The Breath of Scandal (1922)
- Keeban (1923)
- Fidelia (1924)
- That Royle Girl (1925)
- Dangerous Business (1927)
- Flying Death (1927)
Short stories
[edit]Luther Trant series
[edit]- Stories featuring this character were all written with William MacHarg.
- Nine of the stories are included in the 1910 collection.
- "The Axton Letters" (1910)
- "The Chalchihuitl Stone" (1910)
- "Decidedly Odd" (1915) - not in collection
- "Duel in the Dark" - not in collection
- "The Eleventh Hour" (1910)
- "The Empty Cartridges" (1910)
- "The Fast Watch" (1910)
- "The Hammering Man" (1910) - not in collection, printed in Amazing Stories (1927)
- "The Man Higher Up" (1910)
- "The Man in the Room" (1910)
- "A Matter of Mind Reading" - not in collection
- "The Private Bank Puzzle" (1910)
- "The Red Dress" (1910)
- "Vapors of Death" - not in collection
Other
[edit]- "Billings of '49" (1906)
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "The Man Who Would Be Prophet" in Canada-West Magazine (1907 June) (ss)
- "The Island of Hope" in The Red Book Magazine, (1909 Dec) (ss)
- "The Weak Spot" in The Red Book Magazine, (1912 July (ss)
- "The Sleeping Ship" in The Red Book Magazine, (1912 Nov) (ss)
- "The Lover of Life" in The Red Book Magazine, (1912 Dec) (ss)
- "The One" in Collier's Weekly, (1913 Jan 11) (ss)
- The Fight of the Fire Control in The Popular Magazine, (1913 June) (ss)
- "The White Bead" in Collier's Weekly, (1913 Feb 1) (ss)
- "The Price of Success" in The Red Book Magazine, (1917 Dec)
- "The Lair of the Kaiser" in The Red Book Magazine, (1918 April)
- "'Settled Down'" in Everybody's Magazine, (1921 Feb)
- With William MacHarg
- "The Highwaymen" in The Saturday Evening Post, (1909 Oct 16)
Essays
[edit]- The Science of Advertising (1910)
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 1959, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 64 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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