Author:Samuel Rutherford Crockett
Appearance
Works
[edit]- The Stickit Minister, 1893
- The Raiders: being some passages in the life of John Faa, Lord and Earl of Little Egypt, 1894
- The Lilac Sun-bonnet, 1895
- Mad Sir Uchtred, 1894
- The Men of the Moss Hags, 1895
- Sweetheart Travellers. 1895
- Cleg Kelly, 1896
- The Gray Man, 1896
- Lad's Love, 1897 (c. 1896?)
- The Surprising Adventures of Sir Toady Lion with those of General Napoleon Smith, 1897 IA
- Lochinvar, c. 1897, publ. 1898
- The Red Axe, 1898
- The Black Douglas, 1899 (start transcription)
- Kit Kennedy, 1899
- Joan of the Sword Hand, 1900
- Little Anna Mark, 1900
- The Stickit Minister's Wooing, 1900 (also sometimes subtitled, And Other Galloway Stories)
- The Stickit Minister's Wooing — The Stickit Minister Wins Through — Gibby the Eel, Student in Divinity — Dr. Girnigo's Assistant — The Gate Of The Upper Garden — The Troubler of Israel — Carnation's Morning Joy — Jaimsie — Beadle and Martyr — The Blue Eyes of Ailie — Lowe's Seat — The Suit of Bottle Green — A Scientific Symposium — The Hempie's Love Story — The Little Fair Man — My Father's Love Story — The Man of Wrath — The Lass in the Shop — The Respect of Drowdle — Tadmor in the Wilderness — Peterson's Patient — Two Humourists
- Cinderella: a novel, 1901
- The Silver Skull, 1901
- The Firebrand, 1901
- Flower o' the Corn, 1902
- The Adventurer in Spain, 1903 (non-fiction)
- Raiderland, 1904
- The Loves of Miss Anne, 1904
- Maid Margaret, 1905
- The White Plumes of Navarre, Religious Tract Society, 1906
- Red Cap Tales, stolen from the treasure chest of the Wizard of the North, which theft is humbly acknowledge by S.R. Crockett, 1904
- Little Esson, 1907
- Red Cap Adventures: being the second series of Red Cap tales stolen from the treasure chest of the Wizard of the North, which theft is humbly acknowledge by S.R. Crockett, 1908
- Silver Sand, 1914
- The Azure Hand, 1917 (posthumous)
Short works from magazines
[edit]- "Billiam" (1896, Pearson's) ss
- "The Count and Little Gertrud: A story of the Seven Weeks' War" (1896, Windsor) novelette
- "A Scientific Symposium" (1900 Sept, Everybody's) ss
- "The House on the Muir. Sequel to 'A Scientific Symposium'" (1900 Oct, Everybody's) ss
- "The Adventurer in Spain" (1903, Leslie's magazine) (autobiographical)
- "A Corsair of the Dunes" (1905-06, Windsor) ar
- "By Right of Salvage," (1908-09, Windsor) ss
Works about Crockett
[edit]- "Crockett, Samuel Rutherford," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1927 supplement, London: Oxford University Press (1927)
- "Crockett, Samuel Rutherford," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "S. R. Crockett and His Stories" by Archibald Cromwell (1896, Windsor)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, 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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