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Author:Harold Everett Porter

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Harold Everett Porter
(1887–1936)

Pseudonym: Holworthy Hall. American author.

Harold Everett Porter

Works

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Fiction

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  • My Next Imitation (1913) (collection; imitations of/tributes to other writers) IA
  • Henry of Navarre, Ohio (1914) IA (microform)
  • Pepper (1915), collection of college stories
    • Pepper — The Depth of Pepper McHenry — McHenry and the Blue Ribbon — Reverse English — The Terrible Freshman — The Traders — The Ivory Hunters — Putting It Over — The Bromides — Social Service — Father Also Ran — McHenry Weighs Anchor
  • Paprika (1916), more college tales IA
    • Human Nature, Incorporated — Art for McHenry's Sake — All on the Ground Floor — McHenry and Dillingham: Angels • (1915) — A Little Flivver in Real Estate — Deep in the Bushes
  • What He Least Expected (1917)
  • Dormie One, and Other Golf Stories (1917) short stories
    • Alibi (1916) — If You don't Mind My Telling You (1917) — The Runner-Up — The Luck of the Devil (1916) — The Last Round — If It Interferes With Business (1915) — Dormie One (1917) — "Consolation" (1917)
  • The Man Nobody Knew (1919) IA
  • The Six Best Cellars (1919) (with Hugh McNair Kahler) IA
  • The Valiant (1921; with Robert Middlemass) a one-act play
  • Rope (1922) (also in Everybody's magazine) IA
  • Aerial Observation; the airplane observer, the balloon observer, and the Army Corps Pilot (1921) IA

Works from periodicals

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Non-fiction

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  • The History of the Liberty Engine (1918) (with William Rose Benét and Warner Kent)
  • Aerial Observation: The Airplane Observer, The Balloon Observer and the Army Corps Pilot (1921)

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 1936, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 87 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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