Author:Rex Todhunter Stout
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Works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Her Forbidden Knight (1913)
- Under the Andes (1914) PG
- A Prize for Princes (1914)
- The Great Legend (1916)
Short stories
[edit]- "Ask the Egyptians" (1916) (transcription project)
- "The Victory of Love" (1911) (play in free verse)
- "Their Lady" (reportedly 1912)
- Stout's authorized biographer John McAleer describes this as Stout's first published story
- "Excess Baggage" (1912)
- "A Professional Recall" (1912)
- "Pamfret and Peace" (1913)
- "The Pickled Picnic" (1913)
- "The Mother of Invention" (1913)
- "The Infernal Feminine" (1913)
- "The Paisley" (1912)
- "Billy Du Mont, Reporter" (1912)
- "Barnacles " (1913)
- "A Companion of Fortune" (1913)
- "A White Precipitate" (1913)
- "Méthode Américaine" (1913)
- "A Tyrant Abdicates" (1914)
- "The Pay-Yeoman" (1914)
- "Secrets" (1914)
- "Rose Orchid" (1914)
- "An Agacella Or" (1914)
- "The Inevitable Third" (1914)
- "Out of the Line" (1914)
- "The Lie" (1914)
- "Target Practise" (1914)
- "If He Be Married" (1915)
- "Baba" (1915)
- "Warner and Wife" (1915)
- "A Little Love Affair" (1915) [Mr. Bob Chidden]
- "Art for Art's Sake" (1915) [Mr. Bob Chidden]
- "Another Little Love Affair" (1915) [Mr. Bob Chidden]
- "Jonathan Stannard's Secret Vice" (1915)
- "Sanétomo" (1915)
- "The Strong Man"n(1915)
- "Justice Ends at Home" (1915)
- "Two Kisses" (1916)
- "This Is My Wife" (1916)
- "Second Edition" (1916)
- "It's Science That Counts" (1916)
- "The Rope Dance" (1916)
- "Heels of Fate" (1917)
- "An Officer and a Lady" (1917)
- "It Happened Last Night" (1917)
- "Old Fools and Young"
Verse
[edit]- "In Cupid's Family" (1910)
- "Cupid's Revenge" (1911)
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 1975, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 48 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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