Hannibal Hamlin Garland
(1860–1940)

American author, poet, essayist, best known for his fiction involving hard-working Midwestern farmers, especially the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Biography winner, A Daughter of the Middle Border,

Hannibal Hamlin Garland

Works

Middle Border Series

  • A Son of the Middle Border (1917)
  • A Daughter of the Middle Border (1921) [Pulitzer Prize]
  • Trail-Makers of the Middle Border (1926)
  • Back-Trailers from the Middle Border (1928)

Memoirs

  • Roadside Meetings (1930)
  • Companions on the Trail (1931)
  • My Friendly Contemporaries (1932)
  • Afternoon Neighbors (1934)

Other works

  • Main-Travelled Roads (1891)
  • Jason Edwards (1892)
  • A Member of the Third House (1892)
  • A Little Norsk: or, Ol' Pap's Flaxen (1892) (also as "Ol' Pap's Flaxen" in Century Magazine, Mar & Apr 1892)
  • A Spoil of Office (1892)
  • Prairie Folks (1893)
  • Prairie Songs (1893)
  • Crumbling Idols (1894)
  • Rose of Dutcher's Coolly (1895)
  • Wayside Courtships (1897)
  • The Spirit of Sweetwater (1898)
  • Ulysses S. Grant: His Life and Character (1898)
  • Boy Life on the Prairie (1899)
  • "The Trail to the Golden North" (McClure's Magazine, AprilMay 1899).
  • The Trail of the Gold Seekers (1899)
  • The Eagle's Heart (1900)
  • Her Mountain Lover (1901)
  • The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop (1902)
  • Hesper (1903)
  • The Light of the Star (1904)
  • The Tyranny of the Dark (1905)
  • Witch's Gold (1906)
  • The Long Trail (1907)
  • Money Magic (1907)
  • The Shadow World (1908)
  • The Moccasin Ranch (1909)
  • Cavanagh, Forest Ranger (1910)
  • Other Main-Travelled Roads (1910)
  • Victor Ollnee's Discipline (1911)
  • The Forester's Daughter (1914)
  • They of the High Trails (1916)
  • A Pioneer Mother (1922)
  • The Book of the American Indian (1923)

Individual short works

  • "A "Good Fellow's" Wife," in Century Magazine, Apr 1898
  • "Hitting the Trail," essay in McClure's Magazine Feb 1899
  • "The Marshal's Capture," in Harper's Magazine Dec 1904
  • "A Night Raid at Eagle River," in The Century Magazine Sep 1908
  • "Ol' Pap's Flaxen," in The Century Magazine Mar & Apr 1892
  • "A Spring Romance," (ss) in The Century Magazine Jun 1891 (Republished as "William Bacon's Man" in Short Stories, vol 15, 1894 and Prairie Folks, 1893)
  • "Uncle Ethan Ripley," in Short Stories, vol 13, 1893

Non-fiction

  • "Henry George's Last Book," in McClure's Magazine, Feb 1898
  • "On the Road with James A. Herne," in The Century Magazine, Aug 1914
  • "Rising Wolf—Ghost Dancer," in McClure's Magazine, Jan 1899 (included in The Book of the American Indian, 1923)
  • "The River's Warning," in Frank Leslie's Popular Magazine, 1902 (included in The Book of the American Indian, 1923)
  • "A Romance of Wall Street: The Grant and Ward failure," in McClure's Magazine, Apr 1898
  • "Sitting Bull's Defiance," in Harper's Magazine Nov 1902 (included in The Book of the American Indian, 1923)

Works about Garland

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 1940, 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 80 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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