Author:Forrest Crissey
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Works
[edit]- The Young Newspaper Scout: An Interesting Narrative of a Boy's Adventures in the Northwest during the Riel Rebellion (1895) IA
- In Thompson's Woods (1901) IA
- The Country Boy (1903) IA
- Tattlings of a Retired Politician (1904) (Commons file)
- The Making of an American School-Teacher (1908) IA
- Hand-book of Modern Business Correspondence (1908) IA
- The Story of Foods 1917 IA
- Where Opportunity Knocks Twice (1914)
- Since Forty Years Ago [1] IA
- Alexander Legge (1866-1933)
- The Merchant and the New National Spirit (1920) IA
- An Amazing Blind Girl Who Hears by Touch and Sees by Smell (1921) IA
Short works from magazines
[edit]- "The Achievement" in Harper's Magazine, 1908-09
- "The Baby and the Burglar" in Canada West, Jan 1908
- "An Educated Lady" in Harper's Magazine, 1912
- "A Fugitive from Romance" in Harper's Magazine, 1910
- "Gumshoes 4-B" in Harper's Magazine, 1919-20
- "In the Footsteps of Wugoof" in Harper's Magazine, 1916
- "The Pretender" in Harper's Magazine, 1916
- "The Secret" in Harper's Magazine, 1912
- "A Sermon and a Sinner" in Harper's Magazine, 1907
- "The Shop of the Six Hands" in Canada West, Aug 1908
- "The Tower of Revolt" in Harper's Magazine, 1911-1912
- "Tuck and Cap'n, Conservationists" in Harper's Magazine,1911-1912
- ↑ Since Forty Years Ago: an account of the origin and growth of Chicago and its first department store. The story of centralized shopping under one roof, its unique location and events connected with its history
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 1943, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 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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