Author:William Livingston Alden

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William Livingston Alden
(1837–1908)

American journalist and diplomat. Pen name: W. L. Alden

William Livingston Alden

Works[edit]

  • Domestic Explosives and Other Sixth Column Fancies. (From the New York Times.) (1877) IA
  • Shooting Stars: as observed from the "sixth column" of the Times (1878) IA
  • Christopher Columbus: (1440-1506) the first American citizen (by adoption) (1881) IA
  • The Cruise of the "Ghost" (1882)
  • The Cruise of the Canoe Club (1883) IA
  • The Adventures of Jimmy Brown (1885) IA
  • Garibaldi's Ideas (1885) hathitrust
  • A New Robinson Crusoe (1888) IA
  • The Loss of the Swansea; a story of the Florida coast (1889) IA
  • Told by the Colonel (1893) (serialised in The Idler, 1892-1893) IA
  • Van Wagener's Ways (1898) hathitrust
  • For Britain's Soldiers; a contribution to the needs of our fighting men and their families (1900)
  • Drewitt's Dream : a story (1902) IA
  • Among the Freaks (1902) IA
  • Shapes that Haunt the Dusk (1907) IA
  • Jimmy Brown Trying to Find Europe (1905)

Individual short stories[edit]

  • "TQS" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (18) (1892): 'The Queer Side of Things: Silver-Plated'

Works about Alden[edit]


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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