Author:Charles Felton Pidgin

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Charles Felton Pidgin
(1844–1923)

American author, statistician, and inventor.

Charles Felton Pidgin

Works[edit]

Novels[edit]

  • Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's corner folks; a novel; a picture of New England home life (1900) (external scan)
  • Blennerhassett; or, The decrees of fate (1901) (external scan)
  • Stephen Holton; a story of life as it is in town and country (1902)
  • The Climax: or, What Might Have Been: A Romance of the Great Republic (1902)
  • The letter H: a novel (1904) (external scan)
  • A Nation's Idol (1904)
  • Little Burr, the Warwick of America; a tale of the old revolutionary days (1905)
  • The Corsican Lovers: A Story of the Vendetta (1906)
  • Sarah Bernhardt Brown: and what she did in a country town (1906)
  • The Hidden Man (1906)
  • The Toymakers (1907)
  • Labor: or, The Money-god! Which? A Story of the Times (1908)
  • Theodosia, the first gentlewoman of her time (1908)
  • The Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks (1909)
  • The Chronicles of Quincy Adams Saywer, detective (1912)
  • The House of Shame (1912)

Drama[edit]

  • Cambyses, or, The pearl of Persia: an operatic cantata in four parts for solos, chorus, and orchestra (1881) (librettist)
  • The letter H. A drama in a prologue and three acts (1883), co-authored with Mary M Gay

Non-fiction[edit]

  • History of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor of Massachusetts: And of Labor Legislation in that State (1876)
  • Practical statistics: a handbook for the use of the statistician at work, students in colleges and academies, agents, census enumerators, etc. (1888)
  • The Apprenticeship System (1906)


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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