Author:George Tracy Marsh

George Tracy Marsh
(1875–1945)

America author and poet best known for his stories of the Canadian wilderness. Wrote using his full name or as George Marsh, George T. Marsh.

Works

Works from magazines

Longer works
  • Breed of the Wolf, (novella) Popular, Jan 20 1922
  • "The Valley of Voices," (serial) Red Book, 1924 May–Nov
Poems
  • "The Old Canoe," (poem) Scribner's, Oct 1908
  • "The Errant Pan," (poem) Scribner's, Aug 1910
  • 'In the "Zoo",' (poem) Scribner's, July 1914
  • "Night in the Hospital," (pm) Forum Oct 1909
  • "The Voyageurs," (pm) Outing May 1910


  • "The Baiting of Sampson," (ss) Short Stories Nov 1909
  • "The Moods," Scribner's, December 1909
  • "From the Roofs," Scribner's, June 1912
  • "Exit," Scribner's, March 1918
  • "Fleet o' Dreams," Scribner's, September 1924,
  • The Outlaw, (ss) Red Book May 1925 [and] Cassell's Magazine Jul 1925
  • "The Honor of Hugh Garth," (ss) Short Stories Nov 25 1925 [and] Short Stories (UK) mid-Apr 1926
  • The Wife of Quayle, (ss) The Country Gentleman Jul 1926
  • "The Judgment of Achille Breault," (ss) The Country Gentleman Oct 1926
  • Unto the Least of These, (ss) The Country Gentleman Dec 1926

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.


This author died in 1945, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 79 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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