Works
(partial list)
- Theodora (1907) with Katharine Pyle, IA
- The Greatest Books in the World; Interpretive Studies (1913) essays IA
- Genevieve; a Story of French School Days (1914) IA
- The Story of Little Angels (1917) novella
- Adventures in Indigence, and Other Essays (1918) IA
Short works
- "The Boy's Mother" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Jun 1917
- "Father James" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Jun 1904
- "Hearts Triumphant" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Aug 1918
- "The Idealist" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Apr 1917
- "Mixed Marriage" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Aug 1916
- "The Monkey with the Green Pea-Jacket" (ss) Harper's Magazine, May 1919
- "The Shadow Christmas" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Dec 1922
- "The Sightseers" (ss) Harper's Magazine, 1921
Poetry
- "The Great Blue Heron", illustrated by Robert Bruce Horsfall, in St. Nicholas, Vol. 40, No. 6 (April 1913)
Non-fiction
- "The Bright Side of War (essay) the North American Review, 1913 IA
- "Character in Spiders" (essay) Harper's Magazine, 1921
- "The Mothers of Lincoln (nf?) Women's Home companion, 1909 IA
- "On the Beliefs and Convictions of Guinea-Pigs" (essay) Harper's Magazine, Apr 1919
- "On the Disappointments and Vicissitudes of Mice" (essay) Harper's Magazine, Sep 1918
- "On Living Next to James Huneker," Scribner's Magazine, Mar 1922
- "On the Mystification of Children" (essay) The Century Magazine, Jan 1921
- "The Rat With the Silver Bell" (essay) Harper's Magazine, 1921
- "Shad" Harper's Magazine, Jul 1921
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