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Works
- The Sturdy Oak: A Composite Novel of American Politics by Fourteen American Authors PG
- Cuba at a Glance (1898), with Emma B. Kaufman IA
- The Story of Cyrano de Bergerac (1898) with Edmond Rostand [1] hathitrust
Short works from magazines
- "Bread Eaten in Secret" (ss) Harper's Monthly Magazine, Dec 1905
- "Country Life in America" (poem) The Century Magazine, Aug 1914
- "The Countess of Warwick" (nf) Munsey's Magazine, Aug 1906
- "The Courtship of the Boss" (ss) McClure's Magazine, Dec 1905
- "Emeline Hardacre's Revenge" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, Apr 1904
- "Fate and the Pocketbook" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, Jun 1906
- "For the Liverpool Orphans" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, 1898
- "Irrevocable" (ss) Harper's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1918
- "Margaret McDonough's Restaurant" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, Sep 1904
- "The Mouth of Babes" in The Smart Set, 1905
- "Old Man Conlon" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, Jun 1904
- "On Babies' Row" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, Jul 1904
- "Phoebe in Politics" (ss) Munsey's Magazine, May 1906
- "The Romance at Hollywood College" in The Smart Set, 1905
- "Why The Housekeeper Needs the Vote" (leaflet, National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1900)
- "When McCready Turned Missionary" in The Smart Set magazine, 1903
- "Women in Journalism" (essay) Munsey's Magazine, 1898
Verse
- "Arcady à la Bohême," McClure's Magazine, Jul 1904
- "A Ballade of Old Presents," Munsey's Magazine, 1909
- "Lady Clara Vere De Vere: New Style," The Century Magazine, Sep 1913
- "The Elder's Fairy Book," Munsey's Magazine, 1909
- ↑ "Founded upon and written from the play of that name which was written by [him]"
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