
Neith Boyce
Works
(partial list)
- The Bond (1908) (transcription project)
- The Forerunner (1903) IA
- The Folly of Others (1904) short stories
- The Eternal Spring (1906) IA
- Two Sons (1917)
- Proud Lady (1923) IA
- Harry: A Portrait (1923)
Works from periodicals
- "Awakening" (ss) in Harper's Sep 27, 1913
- "The Blue Hood" (ss) in Harper's May 2, 1914
- "The Blue Pearl," (ss) in McClure's May 1910
- "The Brothers," (ss) in McClure's Dec 1911
- "The Burtons' Burglar" (ss) in Harper's Jan 24, 1914
- "Enemies" (play) 1916, in The Provincetown Plays: Second Series. Edited by George Cram Cook and Frank Shay IA (full ebook)
- "In a Garden" (ss) 1896, in Stories from the Chap-book, by various authors IA (full ebook)
- "On Approval" in Collier's, Dec 21, 1912
- "The Legacy" (ss) in American Magazine, Vol 65, 1907
- "Love in a Dutch Garden" (ss) in Harper's Jan 10, 1914
- "Mrs. Peyton Interferes" in McClure's Magazine, 1911
- "Navidad" (ss) in Short Stories 1895
- "The Portrait of a Singer" (ss) in Short Stories 1895
- "Roses" (ss) in Harper's Nov 22, 1913
- "The Two Sons, a Play in One Act" (1916) hathitrust
- Larger works
- "The Flesh and the Spirit" (novelette) in Smith's, 1907 Jan
- Non-fiction
- "At The Baths of Lucca" Scribner's, May 1906
- "The Coming Comedy of American Manners", The Bookman, Mar 1902
- "Labouchere" (n-f) in Harper's Mar 28, 1914
- "The Novel's Deadliest Friend" The Bookman, Sep 1901
- "A Progressive at Large" (n-f) in Harper's Feb 7, 1914
- "When Chesterton is Angry" (n-f) in Harper's Jul 11, 1914

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