Rupert Hughes
(1872–1956)

American historian, novelist, short story writer, playwright, film director and composer.

Rupert Hughes

Works

  • The Dozen from Lakerim (1899) PG
  • Famous American Composers (1900) non-fiction
  • Contemporary American Composers (1900) non-fiction PG
  • The Biographical Dictionary of Musicians non-fiction (1903)
  • The Love Affairs of Great Musicians (1903) non-fiction vol I, vol II (PG)
  • Colonel Crockett's Co-operative Christmas (1906) PG
  • Excuse Me! (1911), novel PG
  • What Will People Say? (1914), novel PG
  • The Last Rose of Summer (1914), novel PG
  • We Can't Have Everything! (1917), novel PG
  • In a Little Town (1917), 14 short stories PG
  • The Cup of Fury. A novel of cities and shipyards (1919) PG
  • Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents (??) PG
  • Within These Walls (1923)
  • Facts About Puritan Morals (1926)

Works from magazines

  • "The Lakerim Athletic Club" (1897-98, 1898, St. Nicholas) (serial)
  • "Gallicized English" (ar) The Century Magazine, Jan 1898
  • "Women Composers" (ar) The Century Magazine, Mar 1898
  • "At the Sixth Tee" (ss) in The Smart Set, Vol 2, 1900
  • "The Higher Photography" (1907, Appleton's) (ar)
  • "The Adventures of a Bookkeeper" (ss) The American Magazine, Jun 1909
  • "The Old Folks at Home" (1910 Jan, Cosmopolitan) ss
  • "Rose-Fever" (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, Jun 18, 1910
  • "The Mating Season" (1910 July, Cosmopolitan) ss
  • "The Heart-Mender" (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, June 18, 1910
  • "Divorce by Mutual Consent" (1910 July, Cosmopolitan) ar
  • "Memling in Paris" (ss) Popular, Jan 1, 1913
  • "His First Client" (ss) Collier's, May 17, 1913
  • "Memling Must Have an Alibi" (ss) Popular, Jul 1, 1913
  • "Palinode to Will Shakespeare, Gent," (ar) Green Book magazine, Jul 1916
  • "True As Steel" (1923 Dec, Cosmopolitan) ss
  • "Why I Quit Going to Church" (1924 Oct, Cosmopolitan) ar

Verse

  • "Romance Below Stairs" Century Magazine, Mar 1900
  • "The Happiest Man in I-o-way" (1905 Feb, Everybody's) (long pm)


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 1956, 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 60 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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