Works
- Sea Scamps: Three Adventurers of the East (1903) short stories
- The Mountain of Fears, (1905; frontis. C. R. Macauley) short stories (transcription project)
- In the Shadow (1906) (transcription project)
- Across Europe in a Motor Boat (1908) frontis. Herbert Deland Williams non-fiction (transcription project)
- The Closing Net, (1912) illus. A. C. Michael
- To Windward: the story of a stormy course (1904), illus by Charlotte Weber-Ditzler hathitrust
- The Wanderers: a novel (1905), illust. by Charlotte Weber-Ditzler hathitrust
- The Countess Diane(1908) illust. by John Rae (external scan)
- In the Service of the Princess, (1910) hathitrust
- The Magnet: a romance (1911) (published serially as "The pilot-fish") (external scan)
- The Apple of Discord: a novel (1913), illust. by Will Foster (external scan)
- The Sultana (1914), illust. by A. B. Wenzell
- Filling his Own Shoes (1916), illust. by George Ellis Wolfe
- Pearl Island (1919), illust. by Henry Raleigh
- Duds (1920) hathitrust
- The Peddler; a novel (1920) (external scan)
- Mile High; a novel (1921) (external scan)
- Hirondelle, (1922) (external scan)
Works from magazines
- "Francisco the Filipino The Outlook, February 9, 1901 (ss)
- "The Seamy Side of the Philippines" Century, April 1902
- "The Custom of the Captain" Scribner's, Dec 1902 (ss)
- "At the Last of the Ebb" McClure's Magazine, Dec 1902 (included in Sea Scamps 1903) (ss)
- "The Downfall of Pembroke" Leslie's Monthly Magazine, Mar 1904 (ss)
- "Rosario" (1904 June, Red Book) (ss)
- "The Luck of Smalley" Scribner's's Magazine, Jun 1904 (ss)
- "Christmas on Shark Shoal" Leslie's Monthly Magazine, Sep 1904 (ss)
- "Love versus Appendicitis" (1904, Smart Set) (ss)
- "Echoes" (1906 Mar, Smart Set) (ss)
- "The Doubting of the Doctor" Windsor, 1906 (ss)
- "The Irregulars" Appleton's, 1906 (ss)
- "Nanette Maneuvers" (1906 Feb, Red Book) (ss)
- "The Precipitancy of Ven Vleck" (1906 Mar, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "The Quickening of Galatea" Appleton's, 1907 (ss)
- "Shiraz" McClure's Magazine, Jun 1907 (ss)
- "Shamballah" (1910 June, Red Book) (ss)
- "The Offender" (1910 Aug, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
- "The Million-Dollar Twins" The Saturday Evening Post, Jan 14, 1911 (ss)
- "677-X-7: A motor car tale" (ss) The Century Magazine, Aug 1912
- "The Fury of the Sheep", (ss) Red Book Magazine July 1921
- "Business Rivals" (1915 Feb, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
- "The Merle" Harper's Monthly Magazine, Jun 1918
- "Lobster Pots" (1919 Feb 7, Popular) (ss)
- "April Fool Candy" (1921 Apr, Everybody's) (ss)
- "Paying Up" (1921 Oct, Everybody's) (ss)
- "Golden Silence" (1923, Red Book) (ss)
- Longer works
- "The Truth About Panama" Appleton's, 1906 (non-fiction serial)
- "Her Masterpiece" (1907 Dec, Ainslee's) (nva)
- "Downstairs" (1911 Sept, Ainslee's) (nva)
- "The Under-World" (1911 Oct & Nov, Pall Mall) (2-part nva) Sequel to "The Offender" 1910. Both stories included in modified form in The Closing Net, 1912, as "Part I"
- "Chu-Chu the Shearer" (1912 Feb—Apr, Pall Mall) (serial) [as "Part II," The Closing Net]
- "Auld Jeremiah" (1913 June, Ainslee's) (nva)
- "'Gentleman Joe' Returns" (1915 June, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
- "Filling His Own shoes" (1916 Aug, Ainslee's) (nv)
- "A Princess of the Balkans" (nv) The Popular Magazine Jan 7, 1916
- "The Escape" (nv) The Popular Magazine Apr 20, 1918
- "Dicky" The Popular Magazine Nov 16, 1918 (nva)
- "The Bibliophile" (1919 Feb, Smith's) (nvt)
- "Utopia" (1919 July 20, Popular) (nva)
- "They Are Not Far" (1920 June 07, Popular) (nvt)
- "Doing Good" (1920 Dec, Ainslee's) (nvt/nva)
- "Salvage Claims" (1921 Nov, Ainslee's) (nvt/nva)
- "True to Form" (1922 Feb, Ainslee's) (nvt/nva)
Also see: Rowland's filmography at IMDB
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