Author:Peter Clark MacFarlane
Appearance
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Works
[edit]- The Quest of the Yellow Pearl (1909) (scan needed)
- The Centurion's Story (1910)
- The Crack in the Bell (1918)
- California, the Promised Land; a Toast (1913)
- The Discernment of Sergeant McCarty (1914) (scan needed)
Novels
[edit]- Held to Answer (1916)
- Man's Country (1923)
- Tongues of Flame (1924)
Short story collections
[edit]- Those Who Have Come Back (Illustrated, 1914) short stories IA
- Exploits of Bilge and Ma (1919) (transcription project)
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "'For Failure to Provide'" (1913 July 12, Harper's Weekly) (ss) [as P. C. Macfarlane]
- "The Side-show Girl" (1918 April, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "The Man Who Sold Himself" (1919 July, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "Maisie's Kind Heart" (1919 May 24, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- "Partners" (1919 June 21, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- "High, Low and Close" (1919 June 28, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- "Puss or Bear Cat" (1920 Nov, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "A Taste of Revenge" (1921 Mar, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "At Four O'Clock" (1921 March, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "Crossing Up Augustus" (1921 Apr, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Princess of the Purple Star" (1922 Aug, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Cut in the Film" (1923 May, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Big Moment" (1924 Aug, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
- "Sergeant McCarthy and the Black Hand Red", Adventure Magazine, Vol 1 no 1, November, 1910
- Non-fiction
- "Spiritgrams" (1911 Feb, Cosmopolitan) (article)
- "'George M. Cohan'" (1914 Jan, Everybody's Magazine) (article, with photographs)
- "Clown and Superclown" (1914 Mar, Everybody's Magazine) (article)
- "The Magic of William Gillette" (1915 Feb, Everybody's Magazine) (article)
- "Billy 'Sunday' Salvation" (1915 Mar, Everybody's Magazine) (article)
- "William Collier, Laugh-Builder" (1915 Apr, Everybody's Magazine) (article)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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