Author:Wilbur Daniel Steele
Appearance
Works
[edit]- The Younger Twin (1914)
- Storm, (1914)
- Ching Ching Chinaman, (1917)
- Land's End and Other Stories, (1918)
- The Shame Dance and Other Stories, (1923)
- The Man Who Saw Through Heaven and Other Stories (1927)
- The Man Who Saw Through Heaven
- Sooth
- Sailor! Sailor!
- Bubbles
- Luck
- Blue Murder
- When Hell Froze
- Autumn Bloom
- A Drink of Water
- The Thinker
- Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum
- What Do You Mean—Americans?
Plays
[edit]- Contemporaries, produced 1915.
- Not Smart, produced 1916.
- The Terrible Woman and Other One Act Plays (1925)
Individual short stories
[edit]- "White-Horse Winter", in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 109, Issue 653 (April 1912)
- "On the Ebb Tide," in Success Magazine, 1911 June (ss)
- "The Islanders," from Harper's Magazine, Jul 1913
- "Captain Ulysses G. Dadd (Retired)," in Scribner's Magazine, 1914 (ss)
- "On Moon Hill," from The Century Magazine, Apr 1915
- "The Real Thing," from The Century Magazine, May 1915
- "A Matter of Education," from Harper's Magazine, May 1915
- "Heritage," from Harper's Magazine, Jul 1915
- "Before the Mast," from Harper's Magazine, Mar 1916
- "Down on Their Knees," in Harper's Magazine, 1916 (ss)
- "An Escape from Freedom," in Harper's Magazine, 1916 (ss)
- "At Two-in-the-bush," from Harper's Magazine, Apr 1917
- "The Half Ghost," from Harper's Magazine, Jul 1917
- "Free," from The Century Magazine, Aug 1917
- "Ked's Hand," from Harper's Magazine, Sep 1917
- "At the Ocean Crossroads," (non-fiction?) from Harper's Magazine, Oct 1917
- "A Point of Honor," from Harper's Magazine, Nov 1917
- "Always Summer," from Harper's Magazine, Apr 1918
- "The Beleaguered Island," from Harper's Magazine, May 1918
- "Mr. Scattergood and the Other World," from Harper's Magazine, Jun 1918
- "The Perfect Face," from Harper's Magazine, Aug 1918
- "For They Know Not What They Do," from Pictorial Review, Jul 1919
- "Luck," from Harper's Magazine, Aug 1919
- "Clay and the Cloven Hoof," from Harper's Magazine, Oct-Nov 1919
- "Both Judge and Jury," from Harper's Magazine, Jan 1920
- "The Woman at Seven Brothers," from Harper's Magazine, Dec 1917
- "The Yellow Cat," from Harper's Magazine, Mar 1915
- "'Arab Stuff'," in Harper's Magazine, 1922-23 (ss)
- "Brother's Keeper," in Harper's Magazine, 1925-26 (ss)
- Larger works
- "Mr. Timmons Tackles Life," from Harper's Magazine, 3-part serial, Apr to Jun 1917
- Non-fiction
- "The 'Killers' of Provincetown," in Harper's Magazine, 1916-17 (ar?)
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 1970, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 53 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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