Author:Max Pemberton
Works
edit- The Iron Pirate (1893)
- The Sea Wolves (1894) (Frontispiece by Fred T. Jane, other illustrations by Gordon Browne)
- Jewel Mysteries I have Known. From a Dealer's Note Book (1899, c. 1894) short stories
- The Impregnable City (1895)
- "The Little Huguenot." A Romance of Fontainebleau. (1895)
- A Gentleman's Gentleman (1896)
- Christine of the Hills (1897)
- Queen of the Jesters: and Her Strange Adventures in Old Paris (1897) (a.k.a. The Queen of Jesters) short stories
- Kronstadt AKA A Woman of Kronstadt (1898)
- Signors of the Night. The Story of Fra Giovanni, the Soldier Monk of Venice; and of Others in the "Silent City" (1899) illus. G. G. Manton short stories
- Beatrice of Venice (1904)
- The Man Who Drove the Car (1910)
- Captain Black. A Romance of the Nameless Ship (1911), a.k.a. Captain Black: A Sequel to The Iron Pirate
- The Phantom Army (1898)
- Féo (1900)
- The Footsteps of a Throne (1901)
- The Giant's Gate: A Story of a Great Adventure (1901)
- Pro Patriâ (1901)
- I Crown Thee King (1902)
- The Garden of Swords (1902)
- A Puritan's Wife (1902)
- The House Under the Sea (1902)
- Doctor Xavier (1903)
- The Gold Wolf (1903) (serialised in Windsor's Magazine, Vol 16, 1902)
- A Daughter of the States (1904)
- Red Morn (1904)
- Mid the Thick Arrows (1905)
- The Lady Evelyn (1906)
- My Sword for Lafayette (1906)
- Aladdin of London or, Lodestar (1907)
- The Amateur Motorist (1907) non-fiction
- The Diamond Ship (1907)
- Love, the Harvester: A Story of the Shires (1908)
- Sir Richard Escombe (1908)
- Wheels of Anarchy, the Story of an Assassin (1908)
- The Adventures of Captain Jack (1909)
- The Mystery of the Green Heart (1910)
- The Show Girl (1910)
- White Walls (1910)
- White Motley (1911)
- The Hundred days (1912)
- Swords Reluctant (1912)
- Two Women (1914)
Individual short works
edit- Jewel Mysteries I have Known. From a Dealer's Note Book (1899, c. 1894)
- Queen of the Jesters: and Her Strange Adventures in Old Paris (1897)
- Signors of the Night: The Story of Fra Giovanni, the Soldier Monk of Venice; and of Others in the "Silent City" (1899)
- "The Donnington Affair," (1914, short story) with G. K. Chesterton
- "The Devil To Pay" (1922) in The Best British Short Stories of 1922, edited by Edward J. O'Brien and John Cournos Project Gutenberg (full book)
Short works from magazines
edit- "The Cripple at the Mill" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (57) (1895).
- "The Lepers' Guest" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (60) (1895).
- "Barbara of the Bell House" (ss) English Illustrated, Vol 19, 1899
- "The Carousal: A Story of Thanet" (ss) English Illustrated, Vol 13, 1895
- "Jack Smith—Boy" (ss) English Illustrated, Vol 12, 1894-1895
- Tales of the Thames
- "Marygold" (ss) English Illustrated, Vol 13, 1895
- "A Ragged Intruder" (ss) English Illustrated, Vol 13, 1895
- "The Sword and Three" Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896
- "Round and About Our Golf Greens" Windsor, 1896 Apr (ar)
- 'Varsity Tales: Undergraduates I have known (non-fic. sl) Windsor Magazine, Vol 5, 1896-97
- "The Fascination of Alphonse" Smart Set, 1900 Apr (ss)
- "The Man from Rome" (ss) Toronto Saturday Night, 1898 Apr 9
Works about Pemberton
edit- "Pemberton, Max," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
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 1950, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 73 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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