Author:Eugene Manlove Rhodes
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Works[edit]
- The Line of Least Resistance serialized in The Saturday Evening Post, Aug 13 - Sep 3, 1910. Illus N. C. Wyeth
- Good Men and True. Illustrations by H. T. Dunn, 1910
- Bransford in Arcadia: or, The Little Eohippus, a.k.a. Bransford of Rainbow Range, 1914 Project Gutenberg (external scan)
- The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On, illustrations by H.T. Dunn, 1916: Project Gutenberg (external scan)
- West is West, 1917 (external scan)
- Good Men and True; and, Hit the Line Hard, 1920
- Stepsons of Light, 1921 Project Gutenberg (external scan)
- Say Now Shibboleth, 1921 (external scan)
- Copper Streak Trail 1922 Project Gutenberg (external scan)
- The Best Novels and Stories, 1949 (external scan)
Works from periodicals[edit]
- "His Father's Flag" (1902 Oct, McClure's)
- "The Long Shift" in McClure's Magazine, Aug 1907
- "The God from the Machine)" in The Red Book Magazine, 1908 Oct (ss)
- "The Enchanted Valley" in The Red Book Magazine, 1909 March (ss)
- "Bell the Cat (Manlove Rhodes)" in The Pacific Monthly, 1909
- "Of the Lost Legion" (with Laurence Yates) in Everybody's, 1913 Apr
- "The Prodigal Calf," (with Agnes Morley Cleaveland) in The Silhouette, Apr 1916 (external scan)
- "The Brave Adventure" in The Red Book Magazine, 1917 Oct (ss)
- "The Perfect Day" in The Evening World, 1922 (external scan)
- "The Hand of the Potter," (1923 July 15, The Sunday Star)
- Longer works
- "No Mean City (Saturday Evening Post serial)" in The Saturday Evening Post, 1910 (2-part serial)
- "Once in the Saddle (Saturday Evening Post serial)" in The Saturday Evening Post, 1925 (3-part serial)
Non-fiction[edit]
- "When the Bills Come In" in Harper's Jun 13, 1914
Works about Rhodes[edit]
- The Hired Man On Horseback: My Story of Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1938) by May D. Rhodes
- Gene Rhodes, Cowboy biography (1954) by Beth Day Romulo
- A Bar-Cross Man: The Life and Personal Writings of Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1956) by W.H. Hutchinson
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 1934, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 89 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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