Hugh Stowell Scott
(1862–1903)

English novelist who wrote as Henry Seton Merriman

Works

  • The Money-Spinner, and Other Character Notes, co-authored with S. G. Tallentyre, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1896) (start transcription)
  • Phantom Future (1899)
  • Suspense (1890)
  • Prisoners and Captives (1891)
  • Slave of the Lamp (1892)
  • With Edged Tools (1894)
  • Grey Lady (1895)
  • The Sowers (1896)
  • In Kedar's Tents (1897)
  • Flotsam (1898)
  • Roden's Corner (1898)
  • Isle of Unrest (1900)
  • Velvet Glove (1901)
  • The Vultures (1902)
  • Barlasch of the Guard (1903)
  • The Last Hope (1904)
  • Tomaso's Fortune, and Other Stories (1904) short stories
    • Sister — A Small World — In a Crooked Way — The Tale Of A Scorpion — On The Rocks — "Golossa-a-l" — The Mule — In Love and War — Tomaso's Fortune — Stranded — Putting Things Right — For Juanita's Sake — At the Front — The End of the "Mooroo" — In a Caravan — In the Track of the Wandering Jew — Through the Gate of Tears — A Pariah — The Prodigal's Return

Short stories from magazines

Works about Scott

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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