Author:Elizabeth Garver Jordan
Works
edit- Tales of the City Room (1895) short stories
- Tales of the Cloister (1901) short stories
- May Iverson—Her Book (1904) (short stories) illus. Charlotte Harding (transcription project)
- The Submerged Tenth (1893)
- Tales of Destiny (1902) short stories (external scan)
- Many Kingdoms (1908) (external scan) :: Project Gutenberg
- The Whole Family (collaboration, 1908)
- The Lady from Oklahoma: a Comedy in Four Acts (stage play, 1913) (external scan)
- The Story of a Pioneer (with Anna Howard Shaw, 1915) (external scan) :: Project Gutenberg
- Lovers' Knots (1916)
- The Wings of Youth (1917) (external scan)
- The Sturdy Oak (collaboration, 1917) (external scan) :: Project Gutenberg
- The Girl in the Mirror (1919) (external scan) :: Project Gutenberg
May Iverson
edit- May Iverson—Her Book (1904) (short stories) illus. Charlotte Harding
- May Iverson Tackles Life (1913) illus. Charlotte Harding (external scan)
- May Iverson's Career (1914) Project Gutenberg
May Iverson also appears in some of the stories of Tales of the Cloister (1901)
Short stories
edit- "Adeline Thurston, Poetess" (1904 Harper's)
- "Bart Harrington, Genius" (1908, Scribner's)
- "The Community's Sunbeam" (1907, Harper's)
- "First Aid to Kittie James" (1904 Harper's)
- "Kittie's Sister Josephine" (1904 Harper's)
- "The Little Joys of Margaret" in Different Girls: Harper's Novelettes (1906) edited by William Dean Howells and Henry Mills Alden Project Gutenberg
- "Mabel Blossom's Pearl Pin" (1912 Harper's)
- "Man Proposes" (1912, Harper's)
- "Mrs. Mccafferty Explains" (1908, Scribner's)
- "Motion Study at St. Katharine's" (1912, Harper's) [#May Iverson]
- "Olive's First Story" (1913, Harper's)
- "Philip's "Furnis Man"" (1916 Harper's)
- "The Play's the Thing" (1904 Harper's)
- "The Reduction Cure for Kitty James" (1912 Harper's)
- "The Simple Life of Genevieve Maud" (1906 Harper's)
- "The Surrender of Professor Seymour" (1904 Harper's)
- "Varick's Lady o' Dreams" (1904 Scribner's)
- "The Voice in the World of Pain" (1900, Pall Mall)
- "We Save Evelina May" (1905, Smart Set magazine)
- "Young Love" (1915, Harper's)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 76 years or less. These works may 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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