Author:Philip Everett Curtiss
Appearance
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Works
[edit]- The Man Who Knew Life, 1914
- The Ladder, 1915
- Between Two Worlds, 1916
- Crater’s Gold, 1919 (also serialized in Harper's Magazine, 1919) IA
- Wanted—A Fool: A novel, 1920 IA
- The Mysterious Mr. Pickering, 1921
- Mummers in Mufti, 1922 IA
- The Gay Conspirators, 1924 IA
- The Honorable Charlie, 1930.
Short works from magazines
[edit]- ' "Anonymous, 71" ' (ss) Harper's Magazine, Jul 1919
- "The Colonel Volunteers" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Oct 1917
- "The Crocodile's Half-sister" (ss) Harper's Magazine, May 1920
- "The Devil, His Due" (ss) The Century Magazine, Oct 1913
- 'The "Gum-Shoe" ' (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Feb 1921
- "The Holy Roman Empire of the Bronx" (ss) in Harper's Magazine, Sep 1920
- "The Geniuses of Lutton's Hill," Scribner's Magazine, Jan 1914
- "A Love Story of the Fourth Class" (ss) Collier's,Nov 16, 1912
- "The Mystery of the Missing Monocle" (ss) Harper's Weekly, Mar 7, 1914
- "The Party of the Third Part," Scribner's Magazine, Dec 1922
- "The Pioneers" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Aug 1917
- "The Postmaster-General of Mindanao" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Oct 1920
- "The Tragedy of Economy" in Harper's Magazine, Oct 1920
Non-fiction
- "Is Fame Becoming Extinct?" (essay) Harper's Magazine, May 1920
- "The Lure of the Handbook" (essay) Harper's Magazine, Sep 1921
- "The Mystery of Genius" (essay) Harper's Magazine, Apr 1920
- "The Mucker Pose" (essay) Harper's Monthly, Oct 1921
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 1964, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 59 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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