Christopher Morley
(1890–1957)

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet; best known for his 1939 novel Kitty Foyle, which was made into an Academy Award-winning movie. Another well-known work is Thunder on the Left (1925)

Christopher Morley

Works

(Partial list)

Fiction

Non-fiction

  • Mince Pie: Adventures on the sunny side of Grub Street (1919) illus by Walter Jack Duncan (sketches) PG
  • Pipefuls (1920) illus by Walter Jack Duncan (humorous essays) IA PG
  • Making Books and Magazines: a commentary on the motion picture film taken at the Country Life Press (1916) IA
  • Shandygaff (1918) [1] (essays) (transcription project)
  • Travels in Philadelphia, with drawings by Frank H. Taylor (1920) (sketches)
  • Modern Essays (1921) IA PG
  • The Powder of Sympathy (1923) illus Walter Jack Duncan (collection of humorous essays) IA
  • Religio Journalistici (1924) IA
  • Old Loopy: A Love Letter for Chicago (1937) [not renewed] IA

Poetry

Anthologized

Works from magazines

Poems

Other

Dedications

Works about Morley

Notes

PG Ebooks at Project Gutenberg (Author:Christopher Morley)

  1. Full title: Shandygaff; a number of most agreeable inquirendoes upon life and letters, interspersed with short stories and skitts, the whole most diverting to the reader; accompanied also by some notes for teachers whereby the booke may be made usefull in class-room or for private improvement


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1957, 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 60 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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