Eleanor Hodgman Porter
(1868–1920)
American author, who wrote mainly children's literature, adventure stories, and romance fiction

Works

Novels

  • Cross Currents (1907)
  • The Turn of the Tide (1908)
  • The Story of Marco (1911)
  • The Sunbridge Girls at Six Star Ranch (1913)
  • Just David (1916) (external scan)
  • The Road to Understanding (1917)
  • Oh, Money! Money! (1918) (external scan)
  • Dawn (1919)
  • Mary Marie (1920)

Miss Billy

  • Miss Billy (1911) (external scan)
  • Miss Billy's Decision (1912)
  • Miss Billy—Married (1914)

Pollyanna

Short stories and collections

  • Across the Years (1919) IA
    • When Father and Mother Rebelled
    • Jupiter Ann
    • The Axminster Path
    • Phineas and the Motor Car
    • The Most Wonderful Woman
    • The Price of a Pair of Shoes
    • The Long Road
    • A Couple of Capitalists
    • In the Footsteps of Katy
    • The Bridge Across the Years
    • For Jimmy
    • A Summons Home (also in The Century Magazine, Nov 1905)
    • The Black Silk Gowns
    • A Belated Honeymoon
    • When Aunt Abby Waked Up
    • Wristers for Three
    • The Giving Thanks of Cyrus and Huldah
    • A New England Idol

Individual short stories

  • "A Delayed Heritage"
  • "A Four-Footed Faith and a Two"
  • "A Matter of System"
  • "A Mushroom of Collingsville"
  • "A Patron of Art"
  • "Angelus"
  • "Crumbs"
  • "Millionaire Mike's Thanksgiving"
  • "That Angel Boy"
  • "The Apple of Her Eye"
  • "The Daltons and the Legacy"
  • "The Elephant's Board and Keep"
  • "The Folly of Wisdom"
  • "The Glory and the Sacrifice"
  • "The Indivisible Five"
  • "The Lady in Black"
  • "The Letter"
  • "The Saving of Dad"
  • "A Summons Home" Century Magazine, 1905
  • "When Mother Fell Ill"
  • "When Polly Ann Played Santa Claus"
  • "Women in Black"

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1925.


The author died in 1920, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 99 years or less. Works by this author may also 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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