Author:Henry De Vere Stacpoole
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Works
[edit]- Death the Knight and the Lady: A Ghost Story (novel) (1897) PG :IA
- The Blue Lagoon (1908) PG : IA
- The Cottage on the Fells (novel) (1908). Republished as Murder on the Fell (1937) PG : IA
- The Man Who Lost Himself (novel) (1918) PG : IA
- The Beach of Dreams: A Story of the True World (1919) PG : IA (microform0
- The Gates of Morning (1925) (transcription project)
- The Intended: A Novel (1894)
- Pierrot! A Story (novel) (1895)
- The Doctor: A Study from Life (novel) (1899)
- The Rapin (novel) (1899). Republished as Toto: A Parisian Sketch (1910).
- The Bourgeois (1901)
- The Lady-Killer (1902)
- Fanny Lambert: A Novel (1906) IA
- The Golden Astrolabe, with by W. A. Bryce (1906).
- The Meddler: A Novel of Sorts, with W. A. Bryce (1907).
- The Crimson Azaleas: A Novel (1908) IA
- Patsy: A Story (novel) (1908) PG : IA
- The Reavers: A Tale of Wild Adventure on the Moors of Lorne, with W. A. Bryce (1908)
- The Man Without a Head (as Tyler De Saix) (1908)
- The Vulture's Prey, (as Tyler De Saix) (1908)
- Garryowen: The Romance of a Race-Horse (novel) (1909) IA
- The Pools of Silence (novel) (1909) IA
- The Cruise of the King Fisher: A Tale of Deep-Sea Adventure (1910)
- The Drums of War (1910)
- Poems and Ballads (collection) (1910) IA
- The Ship of Coral: A Tropical Romance (1911) IA
- The Order of Release (1912)
- The Street of the Flute-Player: A Romance (novel) (1912)
- Molly Beamish (1913)
- Bird Cay (1913)
- The Children of the Sea: A Romance (1913)
- Father O'Flynn (1914)
- Poppyland (1914) children's short stories
- Feyshad (1914)
- The Little Prince (1914)
- Pierrette (1900
- The Story of Abdul and Hafiz (1914)
- Monsieur de Rochefort: A Romance of Old Paris (1914), published in the US as The Presentation (1914) IA
- The New Optimism (1914) IA
- The Blue Horizon: Romance from the Tropics and the Sea (1915)
- The North Sea and Other Poems (1915)
- The Pearl Fishers (1915) IA
- The Red Day (1915)
- The Reef of Stars: A Romance of the Tropics (1916), published in the US as The Gold Trail (1916) ia
- Corporal Jacques of the Foreign Legion (1916)
- François Villon: His Life and Times, 1431-1463 (literary biography) (1916) IA
- In Blue Waters (1917)
- Sea Plunder (1917)
- The Starlit Garden: A Romance of the South (1917), published in the US as The Ghost Girl (1918)
- The Willow Tree: The Romance of a Japanese Garden (1918)
- Under Blue Skies (1919)
- A Man of the Islands (1920)
- Uncle Simon, with Margaret Stacpoole (1920), published in the US as The Man Who Found Himself (1920) IA
- Satan: A Story of the Sea King's Country (1921) a.k.a. Satan: a Romance of the Bahamas (1921) IA
- Men, Women, and Beasts (1922)
- Vanderdecken: The Story of a Man (1922) IA
The Blue Lagoon trilogy
[edit]- The Blue Lagoon (1908) PG : IA
- The Garden of God (1923)
- The Gates of Morning (1925) (transcription project)
Translations
[edit]- The Poems of François Villon (translations) (1914) IA
- Sappho: A New Rendering (translations) (1920) PG : IA
Works from magazines
[edit]- "The hundred and fifth dream" (1909 May, in The Smart Set) (ss)
- "Maru" (1909 Sep, The Popular Magazine) ss
- "The yellow mask" (1914 March, in The Pall Mall Magazine Magazine) (ss) July, Forum) ar
- "The Return of the Viking" (1914 Oct, in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine) (ss)
- "The heart's awakening" (1915, The Windsor Magazine) ss
- "A problem of the sea" (1915, The Windsor Magazine) ss
- "The Valley of the Sword" (1915, The Windsor Magazine) ss
- "The pikemen" (1916-17, The English Illustrated Magazine) ss
- "The mound of darkness" (1916-17, The English Illustrated Magazine) ss
- "The Bay of Pearls" (ss, The Popular Magazine, 1917 Aug 20)
- "Castle Innis" (1917-18 , in The Windsor Magazine)(1915 March, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "The queen's necklace" (1918 The Popular Magazine) ss
- "The king of Maleku" (1918 June, in Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "A primal woman" (1919 July 20, in The Popular Magazine) ss
- "Blight" (1919 Nov 20, in The Popular Stories magazine) (ss)
- "The love line" (1919 Dec, in Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Magic" (1920 Dec 07, The Popular Magazine) ss
- "Kadjaman" (1921 Aug 07, in The Popular Magazine) ss
- "The end of the road" (1921 Aug 20, in The Popular Magazine) ss
- "The return" (1921 Feb, Century) ss
- "The story of Gombi" (1922 The Popular Magazine) ss
- "The Story of Kanoa and the Jinni" in The Popular Magazine (1924 Nov 7) (ss)
- "Signed and witnessed" (1926-27, in The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "Madness from the sky: A story of the Pampas" (1926-27, in The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The seeds of dissension" (1927, in The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The pearl that came home" (1927, in The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The Pearl That Came Home" (1927 May 20, in The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- The Girl and the Joss (1929 July, Munsey's Magazine)
- Longer works and series
- The Luck of Slocum in The Popular Magazine (1915) (series)
- "The Fortunate Island" in The Popular Magazine (1915 Nov 20) (ss)
- "Picaroons" in The Popular Magazine (1916) (2-part serial)
- Sea Plunder (The Popular Magazine, 1916) (series)
- I. "The Captain Gets a Ship" (7 Nov 1916)
- III. "A Cargo of Champagne" (7 Dec 1916)
- IV. "Avalon Bay" (20 Nov 1916)
- "The man who found himself" (with Margaret Stacpoole) (1920 Apr & May, in Smith's Magazine) (2-part novella)
- Sea Plunder (The Popular Magazine, 1916) (series)
- IV. "Avalon Bay" (1916 Dec 20)
- A Man of Iron (The Popular Magazine, 1920) (series)
- IV. "Money Talks" (1920 June 7)
- V. "The Story of a Beard" (1920 June 20)
- Me and Slane (The Popular Magazine, 1922) (series)
- IV. "Iron Law" Sept 1922
- Vanderdecken in The Popular Magazine, (1922; 2-part serial)
- Coral Sands (1927 Nov 19, in The Popular Stories magazine) (novel)
- Non-fiction
- "Fragments of Villon" (1913 July, The Forum)
- "The Wonders of Iceland" (1922, in The Windsor Magazine)
Works about Stacpoole
[edit]- "Stacpoole, H. de Vere," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- Review of 'Monsieur de Rochefort' in Punch Magazine (August 5th 1914),
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.
This author died in 1951, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 73 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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