Robert William Chambers
(1865–1933)

Robert W. Chambers was an American artist and writer, best known for his book of short stories The King in Yellow (1895), the first half of which contains highly regarded supernatural fiction.

Robert William Chambers

Works

Works from magazines

  • "The Maker of Moons" in English Illustrated, Vol 15, 1896
  • "The Pickets" in McClure's Magazine, 1896
  • "The Black Water" in English Illustrated, Vol 15, 1896
  • "Yo Espero" in Scribner's Magazine, 1897
  • ' "Passeur!" ' in English Illustrated, Vol 18, 1897-98
  • "Collector of the Porte" in English Illustrated, Vol 20, 1898-99
  • "The Harbour-Master" (novelette) in English Illustrated, Vol 22, 1899
  • "A Young Man in a Hurry" in Harper's Magazine, 1904
  • "Trouble for Two" in Harper's Magazine, 1904
  • "The Case of Mr. Helmer" in Harper's Magazine, 1904
  • "Non-combatants" in Harper's Magazine, 1904
  • "Point Shooting" (1904 Aug, Harper's) (ar)
  • "Curiosities of Angling" (1904 Aug, Harper's) (ar)
  • "Shot Out" (1904 Aug, Harper's) (ar)
  • "The Tree of Heaven" (1904 Aug, Harper's Weekly) (ss)
  • "The Ghost of Chance" (1905 Aug, Everybody's) (ss)
  • "The Tracer of Lost Persons (novelette, 1907)" (1907 Feb & March, The Idler) (novelette)
  • "The Younger Set" (1907, Appleton's) (6-part novella)
  • "Romance" in Collier's Magazine, 1908
  • "The Sculptor" (1910 Dec 24, Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
  • "As You Choose" (1914 March 15, Top-Notch) (ss) (Previously published as "The Harbour-Master" in English Illustrated, 1899)
  • "The Girl Phillippa" (1915 Dec, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
  • The Man They Hanged (1925 Dec, Everybody's's) (serial)

Works about Chambers

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1933, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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