Author:John Jeffery Farnol
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Works
[edit]- My Lady Caprice (a.k.a. The Chronicles of the Imp) (1907) (transcription project)
- The Broad Highway (1911) (external scan)
- The Money Moon, illustrated by Arthur I. Keller (October 1911) (start transcription)
- The Oubliette (1912)
- The Honourable Mr Tawnish (1913) (external scan)
- Beltane The Smith (1915) (external scan)
- The Definite Object (1917) (external scan)
- Our Admirable Betty (1918) (external scan)
- Some War Impressions (1918) (external scan)
- The Geste Of Duke Jocelyn (1919) (external scan)
Series
[edit]- Black Bartlemy's Treasure (1920) (external scan)
- Martin Conisby's Vengeance (1921) (external scan)
Jasper Shrig Series
[edit]- The Amateur Gentleman (1913) (external scan)
- Peregrine's Progress (1922) (external scan)
- The Loring Mystery (1925)
- High Adventure (1926)
- The Quest of Youth (1927)
- The Way Beyond (1933)
- The Happy Harvest (1939)
- Murder by Nail (1942) [US Title: Valley of the Night]
- The Ninth Earl (1950)
- Waif of the River (1952)
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "The Messengers" (1903, The English Illustrated) poem
- "The Divine Phyllidia" (1903-04, Leslie's Monthly) ss
- "The Return of Sir Jasper Frome" (1903-04, The English Illustrated) ss
- "Nicotine and Cambric" (1904, The Smart Set) ss
- "Retribution" (1922-23, The Windsor Magazines)ss
- Longer works and series
- Chronicles of the Imp (1906 Oct - 1907 March, The Bookman) series
- "Treasure Trove" October 1906
- "'The Sheriff of Nottingham'" November 1906
- "'The Desperadoes'" December 1906
- "Moon-Magic" January 1907
- "The Blasted Oak" February 1907
- "'The Land of Heart's Delight'" March 1907
- "The Amateur Gentleman" (1912 April - 1913 June, McClure's Magazine) Illustrated by Herman Pfeifer 15-part serial
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 1952, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 71 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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