Author:Joseph Crosby Lincoln

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Joseph Crosby Lincoln
(1870–1944)
American author of novels, poems, and short stories.

[edit] Works

  • Cape Cod Ballads and Other Verse (1902)
  • Cap'n Eri : a Story of the Coast (1904)
  • Partners of the Tide (1905)
  • Mr. Pratt: A Novel (1906)
  • Cape Cod Stories (1907)
  • Cy Whittaker's Place (1908)
  • Our Village (1909)
  • Keziah Coffin (1909)
  • The Depot Master (1910)
  • Cap'n Warren's Wards (1911)
  • The Woman-Haters : A Yarn of Eastboro Twin-lights (1911)
  • The Postmaster (1912)
  • The Rise of Roscoe Paine (1912)
  • Mr. Pratt's Patients (1913)
  • Cap'n Dan's Daughter (1914)
  • Kent Knowles: Quahaug (1914)
  • Thankful's Inheritance (1915)
  • Mary-'Gusta (1916)
  • Extricating Obadiah (1917)
  • "Shavings" : A Novel (1918)
  • The Portygee: A Novel (1920)
  • Galusha the Magnificent : A Novel (1921)
  • Fair Harbor (1922)
  • Doctor Nye of North Ostable : A Novel (1923)
  • Rugged Water (1924)
  • Queer Judson (1925)
  • The Big Mogul (1926)
  • The Aristocratic Miss Brewster (1927)
  • Silas Bradford's Boy (1928)
  • Blair's Attic (1929)
  • Blowing Clear (1930)
  • All Alongshore (1931)
  • Head Tide (1932)
  • Back Numbers (1933)
  • The Peel Trait (1934)
  • Storm Signals (1935)
  • Great-Aunt Lavinia (1936)
  • Storm Girl (1937)
  • Christmas Days (1938)
  • A. Hall & Co. (1938)
  • The Ownley Inn (1939)
  • Rhymes of the Old Cape (1939)
  • Out of the Fog (1940)
  • The New Hope (1941)
  • The Bradshaws of Harniss (1943)

The Old "Home House"

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