Author:William Alexander Fraser
Appearance
Works
[edit]- The Eye of a God, and Other Tales of East and West (1899) short stories
- The Eye of a God — "King for A Day" — Djalma — God and the Pagan — His Passport — The Conversion of Sweet-Grass
- Mooswa and Others of the Boundaries (1900) short stories Project Gutenberg
- The Dwellers of the Boundaries — Choosing the King — The Value of their Fur — The Law of the Boundaries — The Building of the Shack — The Exploration of Carcajou — The Setting Out of the Traps — The Otter Slide — The Trapping of Wolverine — The Coming of the Train Dogs — The Trapping of Black Fox — The Run of the Wolves — Carcajou's Revenge — Pisew Steals The Boy's Food — The Punishing of Pisew — The Caring for The Boy — François at The Landing — Mooswa brings Help to The Boy
- The Outcasts (1901)
- The Blood Lilies (1903)
- Brave Hearts (1904)
- The Sa'-Zada Tales, illustrated by Arthur Heming (1905) short stories
- Introduction — The White, Yellow, and Black Leopard — Hathi Ganesh, the White-eared Elephant — Gidar, the Jackal, and Coyote, the Prairie Wolf — Raj Bheh, the King Tiger — The Tribe of King Cobra — The Story of the Monkeys — Story of Birds of a Feather — The Buffalo and Bison — Unt, the Camel — Big Tusk, the Wild Boar — Oohoo, the Wolf, and Sher Abi, the Crocodile — Sa'-Zada, the "Zoo" Keeper
- Thirteen Men (1906)
- The Lone Furrow (1907)
- The Three Sapphires (1918)
- Bulldog Carney (1919) short stories
- Bulldog Carney — Bulldog Carney's Alibi — Owners Up — The Gold Wolf — Seven Blue Doves — Evil Spirits
- Red Meekins (1921) short stories
- Fool's Gold — Wild Oats — The Weight of Metal — The Spotted Dog Mine — Billy — For Saving Life — Hills of the Wind
- Caste (1922)
Works from magazines
[edit]- "'Le Bretagne'" (1897 Feb, Black Cat) (ss)
- "Jugganath's Ring" (1898 Oct, Black Cat) (ss)
- "The Colonel's Guest" (1898, Windsor) (ss)
- "Bulldog Carney (short story)" (1898, The Canadian Magazine, Vol 11) (ss)
- "Love and the Capello" (1898, The Canadian Magazine, Vol 11) (ss)
- "King for a Day" (1898-99, McClure's) (article?)
- "Raja Singh and Other Elephants" (1898-99, McClure's) (article?)
- "A Tiger of the Tea-Gardens" (1898-99, McClure's) (article?)
- "His Passport" (1898-99, McClure's) (ss)
- "The Ballygunge Cup" (1899, McClure's) (ss)
- "The Luck of the Babe" (1899, McClure's) (ss)
- "The Rechristening of Diablo" (1899, McClure's) (ss)
- "Taunla the Dacoit" (1904 Aug, Red Book) (ss)
- "A Mummy at Fort Lonesome" (1905 June, Red Book) (ss)
- "The Stolen Kasaba" (1906, Metropolitan) (ss)
- "The Glove Stakes" (1906 May, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "The Changeling" (1906 Sept, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "Gorst Sahib's Vicarage" (1906, Appleton's) (ss)
- "Pud and the Plunger" (1906, Appleton's) (ss)
- "A Race Card" (1906 Oct, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "The Haste of Joe Savarin" (1907 April, McClure's Magazine) (ss)
- "The Despised" (1907 Oct, Red Book) (ss)
- "Static" (1921, Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- "Instinct or Reason" (1923 Sept 8, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
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 1933, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 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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