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Author:Harold MacGrath

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Harold MacGrath
(1871–1932)

American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter; many of his works were adapted into films.

Harold MacGrath

Works

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  • Arms and the Woman (1899)*
  • The Puppet Crown (1901)*
  • The Grey Cloak (1903)* (external scan)
  • The Man on the Box (1904)* (external scan)
  • Hearts & Masks (1905)* (external scan)
  • The Princess Elopes (1905)*
  • Enchantment (1905)* (external scan)
  • Half a Rogue (1906)*
  • The Best Man (1907)* (external scan)
  • The Lure of the Mask (1908)* (external scan)
  • A Splendid Hazard (1910)* (external scan)
  • The Carpet from Bagdad (1911)* (external scan)
  • The Place of Honeymoons (1912)* (external scan)
  • Parrot and Co. (1913)*
  • Pidgin Island (1914) (external scan)
  • The Adventures of Kathlyn (1914)* (external scan)
  • The Million Dollar Mystery (1915)*
  • The Voice in the Fog (1915)* (external scan)
  • The Private Wire to Washington (1919)
  • The Yellow Typhoon (1919)* (external scan)
  • The Man with Three Names (1920) illus Ralph Pallen Coleman (external scan)
  • The Pagan Madonna (1921)*
  • The Ragged Edge (1922)* (external scan)
  • Captain Wardlaw's Kitbags (1923)*
  • The World Outside (1923)
  • The Cellini Plaque (1925)

Works from magazines

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Longer works
Non-fiction and poems
  • "The Dream-God, (poem) Century Mar 1899
  • "The Living Muse, (poem) Bookman Mar 1901
  • "The Short Autobiography of a Deaf Man" in The Saturday Evening Post April 23, 1932 (autobiographical article)

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 1932, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 91 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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