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Works
- The Lane that had No Turning: and other tales concerning the people of Pontiac., 1900 (short stories) (transcription project)
- The Lane that Had No Turning
- The Absurd Romance of P'tite Louison
- The Little Bell Of Honour
- A Son of the Wilderness
- A Worker in Stone
- The Tragic Comedy of Annette
- The Marriage of the Miller
- Mathurin
- The Story of the Lime-Burner
- The Woodsman's Story of the Great White Chief
- Uncle Jim
- The House with the Tall Porch
- Parpon the Dwarf
- Times Were Hard in Pontiac
- Medallion's Whim
- The Prisoner
- An Upset Price
- A Fragment of Lives
- The Man that Died at Alma
- The Baron of Beaugard
- Parables of a Province
- The Golden Pipes
- The Guardian of the Fire
- By That Place Called Peradventure
- The Singing of the Bees
- There Was a Little City
- The Forge in the Valley
- The Seats of the Mighty: being the memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, 1896
- Pierre and His People, 1893
- Mrs. Falchion: a novel, 1893
- When Valmond Came to Pontiac, 1895
- The Trail of the Sword. 1800
- A Romany of the Snows,1896
- The Battle of the Strong, 1898
- The Trespasser, 1893
- The World for Sale, 1916
- The Judgment House, 1913
- Donovan Pasha and Some people of Egypt, 1800
- The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago, 1907
- You Never Know Your Luck: being the story of a matrimonial deserter, 1914
- The Right of Way: being the story of Charley Steele and another, 1901
- The pomp of the Lavilettes, 1896
- The Money Master: being the curious history of Jean Jacques Barbille, his labours, his loves and his ladies, 1915
- Northern Lights, 1909
- The Translation of a Savage, 1893
- Carnac's Folly 14, 1922
- Wild Youth, 1919
- The March of the White Guard, 1901
- A Lover's Diary, 1894
- A Ladder of Swords: a tale of love, laughter and tears, 1904
- The Chief Factor: a tale of the Hudson's Bay Company, being the history of Master Andrew Venlaw, chief factor, Mistress Jean Fordie, and others, 1892
- An adventurer of the North: being a continuation of the histories of "Pierre and his people," and the latest existing records of Pretty Pierre,1895
- The World in the Crucible: an account of the origins & conduct of the great war, 1915
- The Promised Land: a story of David in Israel, 1920
- Tarboe Tarboe: the story of a life, 1927
- Old Quebec: the fortress of New France, 1903
- No Defence, 1920
- * Michel and Angèle: A Ladder of Swords, 1904 (first published as a 2-part serial in Harper's Magazine, 1900)
- The Hill of Pains, 1899
- The Right of Way: Being the Story of Charley Steele and Another
- The Going of the White Swan, 1912
- Round the Compass in Australia, 1892
- Wild Youth, Vol I, 2005
- Wild Youth, Vol II, 2005(?)
- Gilbert Parker and Herbert Beerbohm Tree Stage The Seats of the Mighty, 1986
- The Weavers: A Tale Of England And Egypt Of Fifty Years Ago, 1913
- Two years of War: interview with the Associated Press of the United States of America, 1916
- Cumner's Son: and Other South Sea Folk, 1910
- What is the Matter With England?: Criticism and a reply, 1915
- The Patrol of the Cypress Hills, 1893
- Carnac, 1922
- Wild youth and another, 1919
- Born with a Golden Spoon, 1899
- Femme, ou sabre (The trail of the sword), 1898
- The Judgement House, 1913
- The Liar, 1899
- The United States and This War, 1915
- Is England Apathetic?, 1915
- Michel and Angèle; John Enderby; There is sorrow on the sea, 1913
- The pomp of the Lavitettes, 1897
Individual short stories
- "After the Ball," in Scribner's Magazine, May 1922
- "At the Mercy of Tiberius," in Pall Mall Magazine, 1900
- "At Point o' Bugles," in The Idler, Vol 6, 1894-95 (included in A Romany of the Snows)
- "A Castaway of the South" in English Illustrated, Vol 9(?), 1891-92
- "As Deep As the Sea," in Windsor Magazine, Vol 26, 1907
- "Barbara Golding," in Short Stories, vol 15, 1894
- "The Baron of Beauguard," in The Idler, vol 6, 1894-95 (also included in The Lane that Had No Turning, 1900)
- "The Cipher," in Short Stories, vol 13, 1893
- "The House With the Broken Shutter" in English Illustrated, Vol 12, 1894-95 (also included in A Romany of the Snows)
- "The Flood," in Short Stories, vol 11, 1892
- "The Gift of the Simple King," in The Idler, vol 6, 1894-95 (also included in A Romany of the Snows)
- "The Lake of the Great Slave," in The Idler, Vol 6, 1894-95
- "Malachi" in English Illustrated, Vol 12, 1894-95
- "Michel and Angèle," 2-part serial in Harper's Magazine, 1900 (book form 1904)
- "Norah," in Collier's, Dec 25, 1909
- "Old Roses," in Short Stories, vol 15, 1894
- "Père Champagne" in Short Stories, vol 10, 1892
- "Pretty Pierre" in English Illustrated, Vol 9(?), 1891-92
- "The Red Patrol" in English Illustrated, Vol 12, 1894-95 (also included in A Romany of the Snows)
- "The Youngest of the McMahons," in The Blue Book, Aug 1916
Also see: The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
Works about Gilbert
- "Parker, Gilbert," in The Dictionary of Australasian Biography, by Philip Mennell, London: Hutchinson & Co. (1892)
- "Parker, Gilbert," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Parker, (Horatio) Gilbert," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Parker, Horatio Gilbert," in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1891)
- "Parker, Sir Gilbert," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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