Author:Julian Hawthorne

Julian Hawthorne
(1846–1934)

American writer and journalist, the son of novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody; wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies, and histories

Julian Hawthorne

Works

  • Bressant, (1873) (start transcription)
  • Garth: a novel (1873) (start transcription)
  • Saxon Studies (1876) (start transcription)
  • The Laughing Mill and other stories (1879) (start transcription)
  • Yellow-Cap, and Other Fairy-Stories for Children (1880) (start transcription)
  • Fortune's Fool, (1883) (external scan)
  • Archibald Malmaison (1884) (start transcription)
  • Beatrix Randolph; a story (1884) (external scan)
  • Love—or a name: a story (1885) (start transcription)
  • John Parmelee's Curse (1886) (external scan)
  • The Professor's Sister; a romance (1888) (USA title) (external scan)
  • A Fool of Nature (1896) (external scan)
  • Love is a Spirit : a novel (1896) (start transcription)
  • The spectre of the camera; or The professor's sister; a romance (1918) (GB title) (start transcription)
  • Mr. Dunton's Invention (1893) (start transcription)
  • Six Cent Sam's (1893) illustrated by John Henderson Garnsey (start transcription)
  • David Poindexter's Disappearance, and Other Tales(1888) (external scan)
  • The Golden Fleece, a romance in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, Volume 49, May 1892, pp. 513-572
  • Idolatry: A Romance (1878) (start transcription)
  • Roses of Love (1890) (short poem)
  • One of those coincidences and ten other stories (1899) (short stories) (start transcription)
  • The Secret of Solomon (1909) (external scan)
  • Preface to Doctor Grimshawe's Secret: A romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Rumpty-Dudget's Tower (1924) illustrated by George W. Wood (start transcription)

Inspector Barnes series

  • Section 558; or, The Fatal Letter. From the diary of Inspector Byrnes. (1868) (start transcription)
  • The Great Bank Robbery (1887)
  • A Tragic Mystery (1887)
  • An American Penman (1888)
  • Another's Crime. From the diary of Inspector Byrnes. (1888) (external scan)

Non-fiction

  • Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife; a Biography (1885) (external scan)
  • Confessions and Criticisms (1886) (start transcription)
  • The Subterranean Brotherhood (1914) (start transcription) autobiographical
  • Hawthorne and His Circle (1903) (external scan)
  • The History of the United States
  • Julian Hawthorne and Company (1909) (start transcription)

Works from periodicals

Longer stories
Non-fiction
  • "What is Called Society" (1903, The Smart Set) (article)
  • "Can Ladies Smoke Tobacco?" (1903 Nov, The Smart Set) (article)
  • "Inspiration 'ex Machina'" (1906, Appleton's) (article)
  • "The Woman Who Wrote Little Women" (1922 Oct, Ladies' Home Journal) (article)

As Editor

(See the series pages below for links and transcription status)

Works about Hawthorne

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 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 90 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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