Author:Holman Francis Day
Appearance
Works
[edit]- Squire Phin (1913, c.1905), novel, dramatized as The Circus Man and produced in Chicago in 1909 (external scan)
- Up in Maine (1901), verse (external scan)
- Pine Tree Ballads: Rhymed Stories of Unplanned Human Natur' Up in Maine (1902) (external scan)
- Kin O'Ktaadn: Verse Stories of the Plain Folk Who Are Keeping Bright the Old Home Fires Up in Maine (1904) (external scan)
- Rainy Day Railroad War PG
- The Eagle Badge (1908)
- King Spruce (1908) PG
- The Ramrodders(1910) PG; (external scan)
- The Skipper and the Skipped (1911) PG; (external scan)
- The Red Lane: A Romance of the Border (1912) (external scan)
- The Landloper (1915) PG
- Along Came Ruth (play produced in New York, 1914)
- Blow the Man Down (1916) PG; (external scan)
- Where Your Treasure Is (1917) (external scan)
- Kavanagh's Clare (1917)
- The Rider of the King Log (1919)
- When Egypt Went Broke(1920) PG; (external scan)
- All Wool Morrison (1921) PG
- Joan of Arc of the North Woods (1922) PG
- The Ship of Joy (1931)
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "As an Officer and a Gentleman" (1902 May, The Black Cat) (ss)
- "A New World" (1903-04, Leslie's) (ss)
- "Cap'n Phin Look's Private Heaven" (1904-05, Leslie's) (ss)
- "Uncle Jotham Bailey's Mortgage" (1904 July, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Baiting of Brackett" (1904 Oct, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
- "In the Honest Woods" (1904-05, Leslie's) (ss)
- "The Saints of Shiloh" (1904-05, Leslie's) (ar)
- "Brothers" (1905, American Illustrated Magazine) (ss)
- "Cap'n Elwell's Kitchen Cabinet" (1905, American Illustrated Magazine) (ss)
- "Under the Door of the Doghole" (1905 March, The Black Cat) (ss)
- "Cap'n Sproul of Scotaze" (1906 Aug, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "A Tarfinger Cupid" (1906 Sept, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "A Scotaze Conspiracy" (1906 Oct, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "A Balky Cincinnatus" (1907 March, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Triumvirs of the 'Razoo'" (1907 June, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "For the Glory of Hecla One" (1907 July, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Old King Spruce. X" (1907 Nov, New England Magazine) (ss)
- "A Job for Herod" (1908 Feb, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Love's Licensed Guide" (1909 June, The Outing Magazine) (ss)
- "Mr. Dynamo" (1909 June, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "'Board 'The Buzzard'" (1909 July, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Seven Skippers of the 'London Lass'" (1909 Aug, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "A Deal in Pig-tails" (1909 Sept, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Hoofing It With the Heathen" (1909 Oct, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Meeting House That Went A-Rampaging" (1909 Dec, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Bargain 'Horned Hoodackers'" (1911 April, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "When Freedom Shrieked" (1911 May, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Through Wallagrass 'Incog'" (1911 June, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Fixing it for Cap'n Newt" (1911 Oct, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Z. Tute: Exhibit A" (1911 Dec, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "'Plug' Koose, of Christmas Cove" (1913 Jan, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Running Without Halters" (1913 March, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Santa Marlinspike" (1914 Jan, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Throne of Old Tantrybogus" (1914 Jan 10, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
* "Here Come the Heirs" (1914 April, in Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Case of Old 'I'll—I'll Ye'" (1915 July, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "One Nute, Landlocked Buccaneer" (1915 Aug, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Unmasking One Orum" (1915 Sept, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Justice Incog" (1915 Oct, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Nothing Like Having Friends" (1915 Nov, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "Going After it" (1916 March, Smith's Magazine) (ss) [Cap'n sprout]
- "The Matter of the Tytes" (1916 Aug, Smith's Magazine) (ss) [Cap'n sprout]
- "The Apple-Tree Fleet" (1917, Harper's) (ss)
- "The Pervasive Vespasian" (1917 Oct, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Playful Bill Alf" (1918 June, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
- "A Delicatessen Delilah" (1919 Apr 7, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "'Madam I'm Adam'" (1923, Red Book) (ss)
- "Battling for Betty" (1924, Popular) (ss) [as Holman Day]
- "The Story Craigin Missed" (1924 Oct 7, The Popular Magazine) (ss) [by Holman Day]
- "Barrateers" (1925 April 25, Short Stories) (ss) [by Holman Day]
- "Duello" (1926 Oct 20, The Popular Magazine) (ss) [by Holman Day]
- "The Laurelled Lie" (1927 Dec 25, Short Stories) (ss) [by Holman Day]
- Longer works
- "The Gashing Fiddlers" (1910 Aug 1, The Popular Magazine) (novella)
- "The Dictator" (1917 Apr 20, The Popular Magazine) (novel)
- "So Sailed We" (1927 March 30, The Popular Magazine) [by Holman Day] (novel)
- "In the Tall Timber" (1927 May 20, The Popular Magazine) (novella) [by Holman Day] 45pp
- "South o' the Wolves" (1927 Sept 7, The Popular Magazine) (novel) [by Holman Day]
- Non-fiction
- "Grim Grand Manan" (1912, Harper's)
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 1935, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 89 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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