Works
- Comedies in Miniature (1903) plays (external scan)
- The Cat and the Canary (1907) (external scan)
- The Bachelor and the Baby (1908) IA
- The Involuntary Chaperon (1909) (external scan)
- The Teeth of the Gift Horse (1909) (external scan)
- The Pretender Person (1911)
- Tangles; Tales of Some Droll Predicaments (1912) (external scan)
- The Golden Rule Dollivers (1913)
- The Seven Purposes: An Experience in Psychic Phenomena (1918) (external scan)
One-act comedies
- A loyal Renegade (1900) (external scan)
- The Kleptomaniac (1901)
- The Burglars (1904)
- The Teeth of the Gift Horse (1909)
- Four Acting Monologues (1910) (external scan)
- Miss Doulton's Orchids (1910) (external scan)
Other short works
- "The Captive Bridegroom" (1915, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Cat and the Canary" (1907, Harper's Magazine)
- "A Chance Samaritan" (1907, Harper's Magazine)
- "Flood-tide" (1907, McClure's Magazine)
- "The Forlorn Hope" (1916, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Great God Pan" (1907, Harper's Magazine)
- "Personal: Object Matrimony" (1920, Harper's Magazine)
- "Patricia, Angel-at-Large" (1915, Harper's Magazine, novelette in 3 parts)
- "Pragmatic Patricia" (1916, Harper's Magazine, in 2 parts)
- "Signs and Portents" n-f (1919, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Thing That Couldn't" (1908, Harper's Magazine)
- "When the Turtle Turned Loose" (1904, Harper's Magazine)
- '"Who Laughs Last"' (1907, Harper's Magazine)
- "Wainwright and the Little Gods" (1907, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Woman and the Law" (1907, Harper's Magazine)
The Dollivers
- "Doing the Dollivers" (1912, Harper's Magazine)
- "Dolliver's Aid to the Injured" (1913, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Dollivers Caught 'Napping" (1912, Harper's Magazine)
- "Dolliver's Devil" (1916, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Dollivers Dine Out" (1913, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Dollivers' Long Lane" (1913, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Dollivers' Old Dears" (1912, Harper's Magazine)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.
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