Author:James Maurice Thompson

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James Maurice Thompson
(1844–1901)

American novelist, poet, essayist; more commonly known as Maurice Thompson

James Maurice Thompson

Works[edit]

  • Poems (1872–1892)
  • Hoosier Mosiacs (1875)
  • The Witchery of Archery (1878)
  • How to train in Archery, with Will Henry Thompson (1879) (external scan)
  • A Tallahassee Girl (1882)
  • Songs of Fair Weather (1883)
  • His Second Campaign (1883)
  • Byways and Bird Notes (1885)
  • At Love's Extremes (1885) (reissued as Milly: At Love's Extremes in 1901)
  • A Banker of Bankersville (1886)
  • Sylvan Secrets in Bird-Songs and Brooks (1887)
  • The Story of Louisiana (1888)
  • A Fortnight of Folly (1888)
  • The King of Honey Island (1892)
  • Ethics of Literary Art (1893)
  • Sweetheart Manette (1894)
  • The Ocala Boy (1895)
  • Stories of the Cherokee Hills (1898)
  • Stories of Indiana (1898)
  • Alice of Old Vincennes (1900)
  • My Winter Garden (1900)
  • Rosalynde's Lovers (1901)


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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