Author:Robert Neilson Stephens

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Robert Neilson Stephens
(1867–1906)

American novelist and playwright

Robert Neilson Stephens

Works

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  • The Life and Adventures of Steve Brodie (1894)
  • An enemy to the king; from the recently discovered memoirs of the Sieur de la Tournoire (1897), illustrated by H. De M. Young (external scan)
  • The Continental Dragoon: A Romance of Philipse Manor House in 1778 (1898), illustrated by H. C. Edwards (external scan)
  • The Road to Paris: A Story of Adventure (1898), illustrated by H. C. Edwards
  • A Gentleman Player: His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth (1899), illustrated by Frank T. Merrill
  • Philip Winwood (1900), illustrated by E. W. D. Hamilton (external scan)
  • Captain Ravenshaw; or, The Maid of Cheapside (1901), illustrated by Howard Pyle and other artists (external scan)
  • The Mystery of Murray Davenport (1903)
  • The Bright Face of Danger: Being an account of some adventures Of Henri de Launay, son of the Sieur de la Tournoire (1904), illustrated by H. C. Edwards
  • The Flight of Georgiana: A Romance of the Days of the Young Pretender (1905), illustrated by H. C. Edwards
  • Clementina's Highwayman (1907), co-authored with George Hembert Westley
  • Tales from Bohemia (1908) (collection short stories)
  • A Soldier of Valley Forge (1911), co-authored with G.E. Theodore Roberts
  • The Sword of Bussy (1912), co-authored with Herman Nickerson

Plays

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  • On the Bowery (1894)
  • The White Rat (1895)
  • The Alderman (1895)
  • A Girl Wanted (1896)
  • An Enemy to the King (1896)
  • The Ragged Regiment (1898)
  • Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner (1903), co-authored with E. Lyall Swete (external scan)


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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