Author:Henry Brereton Marriott Watson
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Fiction
[edit]- Diogenes of London, and Other Fantasies and Sketches (1893) (short stories)
- Galloping Dick (1896) [Galloping Dick #1] (short stories)
- The High Toby (1906) [Galloping Dick #2] (short stories)
- The Castle by the Sea (1909)
- Marahuna (1888)
- Richard Savage (with J. M. Barrie) (1891) play
- At the First Corner (1895)
- The Adventurers (1899)
- The Princess Xenia (1899)
- Chloris of the Island (1900)
- The Rebel (1900)
- The House Divided (1901)
- Captain Fortune (1904)
- Hurricane Island (1905)
- The Skirts of Happy Chance (1905)
- Twisted Eglantine (1905)
- A Midsummer Day's Dream (1906)
- The Privateers (1907)
- The Devil's Pulpit (1908) (serialized in The Popular Magazine 1907)
- The Flower of the Heart (1909)
- Romance at Random (1909)
- Alise of Astra (1910)
- Couch Fires and Primrose Ways (1911)
- The Big Fish (1912)
- Rosalind in Arden (1914)
- Mulberry Wharf (1917)
- The Excelsior (1918)
- The House in the Downs (1928)
Collections
[edit]- Galloping Dick (1896)
- Galloping Dick (linked short stories)
- The Bishops Quandary — The Man from Cornwall — The Lady's Chamber — The Kings Treasure — My Incarceration in the Jug — A Meeting near Fulham
- The High Toby (1906) [Galloping Dick #2]
- Under the Moon — The Draper's Niece — Miss and My Lady — The Lord Chief Justice — The Attack on the Chaise — The Gentlemanly Haberdasher — The Man in Black — The Lady in the Coach — The Turtle-Doves — My Lady's Ring — Gallows Gate
- Others
- Diogenes of London, and Other Fantasies and Sketches (1893) (short stories)
- Diogenes of London — The Stroke of One — The Devil of the Marsh — The Maze — The House of Dishonour — The Art of Love — The Thing in the Copse — Phyllis — The Brazen Cross — The Sword of the Kadi — Don Quixote — The Advice of Achates — Dick a-Dying — The Naiad — My Lady — The Merry Company — Oyez! Oyez! — The Dead Immortals — To Any Greybeard — The Lotos Shore — The Philosophy of the Caress — A Colloquy on the Hearth — Her Picture — This Body Of Death — A Plea For Inconstancy — The Shadow on the Year — Neaera's Hair — 'The Voice of Strange Command' — Concerning a Grimace — Over the Fire — 'The Rose of the Morning' — The Facility of Life
- The Heart of Miranda. And other Stories, being mostly Winter Tales (1898)
- Alarums and Excursions (1903)
- Chapman's Wares (1915)
- Aftermath (1919)
- The Devil of the Marsh (2004)
Non-fiction
[edit]- Godfrey Merivale (1902)
Works from magazines
[edit]- "The House of Shame" in The Yellow Book, 4 (1895), pp. 53–57
- "The King's Treasure" (1895 June 15, Chap Book) (ss) [included in Galloping Dick 1896]
- "Of a Meeting at Fulham" (1895 Nov, Chap Book) (ss) [Dick Ryder]
- "An Honorable Precedent" (1895, Short Stories) (ss)
- "The Treasure Chamber" (Pall Mall, 1901) (ss)
- "Lady Sylvia" (Pall Mall, 1901) (ss)
- "The Squire's Wager" (1902, Pall Mall) (ss)
- "Fiction in 1902" (1903, Pall Mall) (ar)
- "Haggards of the Rock" (1903 Dec, Pall Mall) (ss)
- "Lady Molly Calverley" (1903-04, Windsor) (ss) [Molly Calverley]
- "On the Stairs" (1904, Windsor) (ss) [Molly Calverley]
- "The Knight Errant" (1904-05, Windsor) (ss) [Molly Calverley]
- "The Man Who Could Not Swim" (1905-06, Windsor) (ss) [Molly Calverley]
- "Big Game" (1906, Windsor) (ss) [Molly Calverley]
- "The Prince's Picture" (1906 Nov, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "A Delicate Question" (1907 June, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "Platonic Affection" (1907 Sept, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "The Thunderstorm: A Dialogue" (1907 Dec, Pall Mall) (play)
- "The Cockerel" (1908-09, Windsor) (ss) [Galloping Dick]
- "Nausicaa" Saturday Evening Post, 1909 Oct 16 (ss)
- "Full Moon" (1910, Windsor) (ss)
- "The Fairfax Comedy" (1910 Sept, Harper's Monthly Magazine vol 121) (ss)
- "The Lady With the Key" (1910, Windsor) (ss)
- "A Romance at Random" (1910 Sept, Cosmopolitan) (ss) [A Romance at Random]
- "No Trumps" (1910 Oct, Cosmopolitan) (ss) [A Romance at Random]
- "The House Party at Shirland's" (1910 Dec, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "Blue Blazes" (1911 Jan, Red Book) (ss)
- "The Foundlings" (1911 March, Cosmopolitan) (ss) [A Romance at Random]
- "The Revoke" (1911 Aug, Pall Mall) (ss)
- "The Kid" (1913 Feb, Red Book) (ss)
- " The Kid" (1913-14, Windsor) (ss)
- "The Captain in Khaki" (1919, Windsor) (ss)
- "The Lilac Spot" (1915, Windsor) (ss)
- "The Mad 'Bus" (1916-17, Windsor) (ss)
- Longer works and series
- The Skirts of Chance (1898 Nov – 1899 Aug, Pall Mall) (8-part novel)
- "The Outlaw" (1900 May–Sept, The Pall Mall Magazine) (5-part novella)
- "The Shuttered House" 1900 May
- "The Two Cabs and the Oven" 1900 June
- "The Oak Chest" 1900 July
- "The House on the Canal" 1900 Aug
- "Cherry Wharf" 1900 Sept
- "The Squire of Dames" (1903 May & June, Pall Mall) (2-part novelette)
- "The Fog and the Lady" (1903 May)
- "The Baby" (1903 June)
Works about Watson
[edit]- "Watson, Henry Brereton Marriott," in The Dictionary of Australasian Biography, by Philip Mennell, London: Hutchinson & Co. (1892)
- "Watson, Henry Brereton Marriott," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
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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