Author:Samuel Merwin

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Samuel Merwin
(1874–1936)

US playwright and author

Samuel Merwin

Works[edit]

  • The Short Line War (1899) with Henry Kitchell Webster
  • Calumet "K" (1901) with Henry Kitchell Webster
  • The Road to Frontenac: A Romance of Early Canada (1901)
  • The Whip Hand (1903)
  • His Little World: The Story of Hunch Badeau (1903)
  • The Merry Anne (1904)
  • The Road Builders (1905)
  • Comrade John (1907) with Author:Henry Kitchell Webster
  • Drugging a Nation (1908) (transcription project)
  • The Citadel: A Romance of Unrest (1912)
  • Anthony the Absolute (1914)
  • The Charmed Life of Miss Austin (1914)
  • The Honey Bee: A Story of a Woman in Revolt (1915)
  • The Trufflers (1916)
  • Temperamental Henry: An Episodic History of the Early Life and the Young Loves of Henry Calverly, 3rd (1917)
  • Henry Is Twenty: A Further Episodic History of Henry Calverly, 3rd (1918)
  • The Passionate Pilgrim: Being the Narrative of an Oddly Dramatic Year in the Life of Henry Calverly, 3rd (1919)
  • Hills of Han: A Romantic Incident (1919)
  • In Red and Gold (1921)
  • Goldie Green (1922)
  • Hattie of Hollywood (serialized in Photoplay, July–December 1922)
  • Silk : A Legend as Narrated in the Journals and Correspondence of Jan Po (1923)
  • The Moment of Beauty (1925)
  • The Entertaining Angel (1926)
  • "Old Concord, Seen through Western Spectacles" (1926)
  • Anabel at Sea (1927)
  • Lady Can Do (1929)
  • Bad Penny (1933)
  • Rise and Fight Againe: The Story of a Life-Long Friend (1935)

Short stories[edit]


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 1936, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 87 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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