Author:Emerson Bennett

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Emerson Bennett
(1822–1905)

American novelist

Emerson Bennett

Works

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  • The Pioneer's Daughter: And The Unknown Countess (1851)
  • Viola; Or, Adventures in the Far South-west (1852)
  • Rosalie Du Pont or, Treason in the Camp: A Story of the Revolution (1853)
  • The Forged Will, Or, Crime and Retribution (1853)
  • Ella Barnwell: A Historical Romance of Border Life (1853)
  • Mike Fink: A Legend of the Ohio (1853)
  • The bride of the wilderness (1854)
  • Kate Clarendon: Or, Necromancy in the Wilderness (1854)
  • The Heiress of Bellefont (1855)
  • The Border Rover (1857)
  • The Artist's Bride, Or, The Pawnbroker's Heir (1859)
  • The League of the Miami (1860)
  • The Phantom of the Forest: A Tale of the Dark and Bloody Ground (1868)
  • The Outlaw's Daughter: Or, Adventures in the South (1874)
  • Clara Moreland; Or, Adventures in the Far South-west (1880) IA
  • The Prairie Flower; and Its Sequel, Leni Leoti: Being Adventures in the Far West (1883) (authorship disputed; see History of Oregon Literature, ch. 12)
  • The Forest Rose: a tale of the frontier (1885)
  • Forest and prairie or, Life on the frontier (1890)
  • Ellen Norbury
  • The Orphan's Trials
  • Waldewarren



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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