Author:Henry Cottrell Rowland

Henry Cottrell Rowland
(1874–1933)

American surgeon and pulp fiction writer; contributor to magazines like The Popular Magazine; many of whose works were adapted into films. Pen name Henry C. Rowland

Henry Cottrell Rowland

Works


  • To Windward: the story of a stormy course (1904), illus by Charlotte Weber-Ditzler hathitrust
  • The Wanderers: a novel (1905), illust. by Charlotte Weber-Ditzler hathitrust
  • The Countess Diane(1908) illust. by John Rae (external scan)
  • In the Service of the Princess, (1910) hathitrust
  • The Magnet: a romance (1911) (published serially as "The pilot-fish") (external scan)
  • The Apple of Discord: a novel (1913), illust. by Will Foster (external scan)
  • The Sultana (1914), illust. by A. B. Wenzell
  • Filling his Own Shoes (1916), illust. by George Ellis Wolfe
  • Pearl Island (1919), illust. by Henry Raleigh
  • Duds (1920) hathitrust
  • The Peddler; a novel (1920) (external scan)
  • Mile High; a novel (1921) (external scan)
  • Hirondelle, (1922) (external scan)

Works from magazines

Longer works
  • "The Truth About Panama" Appleton's, 1906 non-fiction serial
  • "Her Masterpiece" (1907 Dec, Ainslee's) novella
  • "The Lady Thalia" (1910 July, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine) novel
  • "The Make-Believe Man" (1911 March 18, The Popular Magazine) (novel)
  • "Downstairs" (1911 Sept, Ainslee's) novella
  • "The Under-World" (1911 Oct, Pall Mall) [Included, with "The Offender," in The Closing Net 1912, as "Part I"] 2-part serial.
  • "Chu-Chu the Shearer" (1912 Feb, Pall Mall) [Included, as "Part II," in The Closing Net] 3-part serial
  • "Chain-Driven" (1 Feb 1912, The Popular Magazine) novel
  • "Corrigan the Tempered" (1 Oct 1912, The Popular Magazine) (novella)
  • Silverside (1912 Oct, The Pall Mall Magazine) 3-part serial
  • "Auld Jeremiah" (1913 June, Ainslee's) novella
  • "The Golden Goddess" (1913 Aug 15, The Popular Magazine) (novella)
  • Kidnapping Coline (1913 Sept to 1914 Jan, Everybody's Magazine) (5-part serial)
  • "Undercurrents" (1914 Jan 1, The Popular Magazine) (novella)
  • "'Gentleman Joe' Returns" (1915 June, Cosmopolitan) novelette
  • "Filling His Own Shoes (Ainslee's)" (1916 Aug, Ainslee's) novel
  • "A Princess of the Balkans" (7 Jan 1916, The Popular Magazine) novel
  • "The Escape" (The Popular Magazine Apr 20, 1918) novel
  • "Dicky" (The Popular Magazine Nov 16, 1918) novelette
  • Duds (The Saturday Evening Post, 1919 July 5 to Aug 8) (6-part serial)
  • "The Bibliophile" (1919 Feb, Smith's) novelette
  • "Utopia" (1919 July 20, The Popular Magazine) novella
  • "They Are Not Far" (1920 June 07, Popular) novelette
  • "Doing Good" (1920 Dec, Ainslee's) novella
  • "Salvage Claims" (1921 Nov, Ainslee's) novella
  • "True to Form" (1922 Feb, Ainslee's) novelette
  • Barter (1924 Dec, Saturday Evening Post) 6-part serial
  • "Dead Birds" (1925 March 28, The Saturday Evening Post) 4-part serial
  • "The Pied Piper" (1926 Nov 20, The Popular Magazine) (novel)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.


This author died in 1933, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 91 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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