Author:Alan Lucille Hart

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Alan L. Hart
(1890–1962)

American physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer and novelist.

Works

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Novels

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  • Doctor Mallory (1935)
  • The Undaunted (1936)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2032 due to Renewal R332135
  • In the Lives of Men (1937)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2033 due to Renewal R344468
  • Doctor Finlay Sees it Through (1942)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2038 due to Renewal R480115

Short stories

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  • Frankfort Center (1908)
  • To the Faculty (1909)
  • The American 'Martha' (1909)
  • The Magic of Someday (1910)
  • The National Triune (1910)
  • The Unwritten Law of the Campus (1910)
  • An Idyll of a Country Childhood (1911)

Poems

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