Cy Warman
(1855–1914)

American journalist and author known during his life by the appellation "The Poet of the Rockies"

Works

Magazine stories and articles

  • "An American at Karlsbad," essay in McClure's Magazine, Jan 1898
  • "The Battle of the Snow-Plows," in McClure's Magazine, Nov 1896
  • "Coffin Varnish," in The Railroad Man's Magazine, Sep 1909
  • "Each to His Trade," in The Idler, vol 23, 1903
  • "Fannie" in Canada West, Jan 1908
  • "The Fighting Manager," in McClure's Magazine, Dec 1899
  • "How God Made Temagami" in Canada West, Jun 1908
  • "The Heart of Man" in Canada West, Dec 1910
  • "Huerfano Bill, the Bandit," in McClure's Magazine, 1897
  • "In the Ruins" in Canada West, Mar 1908
  • "Is It Really Any Good?" (poem) in The Idler, Vol 23, 1903
  • "The Last of the Iroquois" in Canada West, Feb 1908
  • "The Little Bird and the Blacksmith" in Canada West, Dec 1907
  • "A Locomotive as a War Chariot," in McClure's Magazine, 1897
  • "The Locomotive That Lost Herself," in McClure's Magazine, June 1896
  • "Penance" in Canada West, Aug 1908
  • "True Railroad Stories," short story series in McClure's Magazine, 1897
  • "Sabo" in Canada West, Nov 1907
  • "The Vicissitudes of Engine 107: A true railroad story," in McClure's Magazine, 1897
  • "With the Locating Engineer" in Canada West, Apr 1908

Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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