Author:Irene Temple Bailey
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Works
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- Judy (1907) Project Gutenberg
- Glory of Youth (1913) Project Gutenberg
- Contrary Mary (1914) Project Gutenberg; (external scan)
- A Girl's Courage (1916)
- Adventures in Girlhood (1917) hathitrust
- Mistress Anne (1917) Project Gutenberg
- The Tin Soldier (1918) Project Gutenberg; (external scan)
- Trumpeter Swan (1920) Project Gutenberg
- The Gay Cockade (1921) (Frontispiece by C. E. Chambers) short stories (transcription project)
- The Dim Lantern (1922) hathitrust (1923 publ.)
- Peacock Feathers (1924) - made into a motion picture
- Holly Hedge, and other Christmas stories (1925) (transcription project)
- The Blue Window (1926)
- Wallflowers (1927)
Magazine stories
[edit]- "In the Bachelor's Garden" in The Smart Set, vol 1, 1902
- "The Rejecting of Cartwright" in The Smart Set, vol 1, 1902
- "The Locking-in Of Lisbeth", edited by Mary Mapes Dodge, illustrated by Charles M. Relyea, in St. Nicholas, Vol. 32, No. 2 (December 1904)
- "Phyllida," in Scribner's Magazine Dec 1908
- "The Inconstant Moon," in Munsey's Magazine Oct 1908
- "The Eternal Feminine," in McClure's Magazine Oct 1908
- "A Rebellious Grandmother," in Harper's Monthly Magazine Sep 1914 (also in The Gay Cockade (1922)
- "Made in Germany" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Jun 1915
- "The Emperor's Ghost" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Feb 1919 (also in The Gay Cockade 1922)
- "The Hidden Land" (ss) in Harper's Monthly Magazine Oct and Nov 1920 (also in The Gay Cockade (1922)
- "Burned Toast," in The Saturday Evening Post Dec 4, 1920 (also in The Gay Cockade 1922)
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 1953, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 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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