
Ernest Cook Poole
Works
- The Voice of the Street (1906) (start transcription) IA
- Katherine Breshkovsky: "For Russia's Freedom" (1906) IA
- The Harbor (1915) (transcription project) IA + Audio version.
- His Family (1917) (transcription project) + Audio version.
- "The Dark People": Russia's Crisis (1918) IA
- The Village: Russian Impressions (start transcription) (1918) IA
- His Second Wife (1918) (start transcription) IA
- Blind: A Story of These Times (1920) (start transcription) IA
- Beggar's Gold (start transcription) (1921) IA
- Millions (1922) (start transcription) IA
- Danger (1923)
- The Avalanche (1924)
- The Little Dark Man and Other Russian Sketches (1925) — 4 short stories
- The Hunter's Moon (1925)
- With Eastern Eyes (1926)
- Silent Storms (1927)
- Car of Croesus (1930)
- The Destroyer (1931)
- Nurses on Horseback (1932)
- Great Winds (1933)
- One of Us (1934)
- The Bridge: My Own Story (1940) — Memoir
- Giants Gone: Men Who Made Chicago (1943)
- The Great White Hills of New Hampshire (1946)
- Nancy Flyer: A Stagecoach Epic (1949)
Articles
- "Abraham Cahan: Socialist — Journalist — Friend of the Ghetto," The Outlook, Oct. 28, 1911. IA
- "Our American Merchant Marine under Private Operation," The Saturday Evening Post, vol. 202, no. 8 (Aug. 24, 1929) pp. 25, 142, 145-146, 149-150.
- "Captain Dollar," (serialized in 5 parts) The Saturday Evening Post, May 25-June 22, 1929.
- "Frolicking and Vain Mirth," Woman's Day, April 1948.

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