Author:Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes
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Works
[edit]- H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: an account of his career. (US & UK 1898, as Anon)
- Rev. 1901 as His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII Project Gutenberg
- The Philosophy of the Marquise (1899)
- T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales (1902, as Anon.)
- The Heart of Penelope (1904, US 1915) Project Gutenberg
- Barbara Rebell (1905, US 1907) Project Gutenberg
- The Pulse of Life: a story of a passing world (1908, US 1909)
- Studies in Wives (1909, US 1910) Project Gutenberg
- The Uttermost Farthing (1908, US 1910)
- According to Meredith (1909)
- Studies in Wives. Short Stories (1909)
- When No Man Pursueth: an everyday story (1910, US 1911)
- Jane Oglander (1911)
- The Chink in the Armour (1912: US, UK 1935 as The House of Peril)
- Mary Pechell (1912)
- Studies in Love and Terror (1913) short stories Project Gutenberg
- The Lodger (1913)
- The End of Her Honeymoon (US 1913, UK 1914) (transcription project)
- Noted Murder Mysteries (1914 as by 'Philip Curtin')
- Told in Gallant Deeds: A Child's History of the War (1914)
- Good Old Anna (1915, US 1916)
- Price of Admiralty (1915)
- The Red Cross Barge (1916, US 1918)
- Lilla: A Part of Her Life (1916, US 1917)
- Love and hatred (1917, US 1917) Project Gutenberg
- Out of the War (1918, 1934 as The Gentleman Anonymous)
- The Lonely House (1920, US & UK)
- From the Vast Deep (1920, US 1921 as From Out the Vasty Deep)
- What Timmy Did (1921, US 1922) Project Gutenberg
- Why They Married (Lowndes) (1922)
- The Philanderer (1923)
- The Terriford Mystery (1924)
- Some Men and Women (1925, US 1928)
- Afterwards (1925)
- Bread of Deceit (1925, US 1928 as Afterwards)
- What Really Happened (1926)
- Thou Shalt Not Kill (1927)
- The Story of Ivy (1927, US 1928)
- Cressida: No Mystery (1928, US 1930)
- Duchess Laura: Certain Days of Her Life (1929; New York 1933 as The Duchess Intervenes)
Short works in magazines
[edit]- "Illustrated Interviews" in The Strand Magazine, 9 (50) (1895): Jules Verne At Home
- "According to Meredith," (ss) McClure’s Aug 1909
- "Two Wives (1912 Aug) (ss)
- "The Chambige Affair," (ss) Harper’s Weekly Jun 21 1913
- "A Citizen of Calais," (ss) McClure’s May 1911
- "The Decree Made Absolute," (ss) McClure’s Jun 1908
- "The Lodger," (ss) McClure’s Jan 1911
- "The Moving Finger Writes," (ss) McClure’s Aug 1908
- "Two Wives (1912 Aug, McClure's Magazine) (ss)
- "Why They Married," (ss) Scribner’s Dec 1912
- "The Day He Forgot," (ss) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine Dec 1924
- "God Has Made Men So," (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jul 1924
- "She Satisfied Her Curiosity," (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jan 1924
- "'One Little Minute'" McClure's Magazine, August 1925 (ss)
- "The Christmas Quarrel" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "'And Love Is Still the Lord of All!'" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "Mrs. Parsleet" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "The Duchess-Complex" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "The Catherine Ruby" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "The Castle Mummers" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "'Padlocks!'" (1926, The Windsor Magazine Vol 64) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "His Leading Lady" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "Cousin Amy" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "A Breaker of Hearts" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "'The Engagement Is Announced...'" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "A Charming Young Couple" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "The Anonymous Letter" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
- "A Race for Life" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 67) (ss)
- Longer works
- "The House of Peril" (1911 June, Ainslee's) (novella)
- "From the Vasty Deep" (1919 Christmas Number, The Illustrated London News (novel)
- Non-fiction
- "Alphonse Daudet at Home" (article)Idler 1898
- "French Humorous Artists" (1901 Dec, Strand) (article)
- "The Cambridge Affair" (article) Scribner's 1912
- Great French Mysteries (article series in McClure's Magazine, 1912 Apr–)
- "The Strange Case of Marie Lafarge (1912 Apr)
- "Not Proven: A Famous Scotch Criminal Case" (1913 July 4, Harper's Weekly) (article)
- "The Praslin Murder" (article) Scribner's 1912
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 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 76 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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