Author:Meredith Nicholson

Meredith Nicholson
(1866–1947)

American author and poet. During the first quarter of the 20th century, Nicholson, along with Booth Tarkington, George Ade, and James Whitcomb Riley helped to create a Golden Age of literature in Indiana. (Wikipedia)

Meredith Nicholson

Works

  • Short Flights (1891) (start transcription)
  • The Hoosiers (1900) (start transcription)
  • The Main Chance (1903) (start transcription)
  • Zelda Dameron (1904) (start transcription)
  • The House Of A Thousand Candles (1905) (start transcription)
  • Poems (1906) (start transcription)
  • Rosalind at Red Gate (1907) (start transcription)
  • The Port of Missing Men (1907) (start transcription)
    • Reissued as Daily Mail Sixpenny Novel No. 166 (1912)
  • The Little Brown Jug at Kildare (1908) (start transcription)
  • The Lords of High Decision (1909) (start transcription)
  • The Siege of the Seven Suitors (1910) (start transcription)
  • Style and the Man (1911) (start transcription)
  • Hoosier Chronicle, illustrated by Frederick Coffay Yohn (1912) (start transcription)
  • The Provincial American and Other Papers (1912) (start transcription)
  • Otherwise Phyllis (1913) (start transcription)
  • The Poet (1914) (start transcription)
  • The Proof of the Pudding (1916) (start transcription)
  • The Madness of May (1917) (start transcription)
  • A Reversible Santa Claus (1917) (start transcription)
  • The Valley of Democracy (1918) (start transcription)
  • Lady Larkspur (1919) (start transcription)
  • A Fifth Reader (1919), as editor (start transcription)
  • Blacksheep! Blacksheep! (1920) (start transcription)
  • The Man in the Street (1921) (start transcription)
  • Best Laid Schemes (1922) External scan
  • Broken Barriers (1922) (start transcription)
  • Honor Bright: A Comedy in Three Acts (1923), co-authored with Kenyon Nicholson (start transcription)
  • The Hope of Happiness (1923) (start transcription)
  • And They Lived Happily Ever After! (1925) (start transcription)
  • The Cavalier of Tennessee (1928) (start transcription)
  • Old Familiar Faces (1929, short stories) (start transcription)

Works from periodicals

Fiction

Non-fiction and verse

  • "The Crown of Defeat" (1921 Feb, in Cosmopolitan) (ss)
  • "Are We a Happy People" (1922-23, in Harper's) (article)
  • "A Letter" (1889-90, in The Century Magazine) (verse)
  • "A Parting Guest" (1892, in The Century Magazine) (verse)
  • "God Save the State!" (1904-05, in The Century Magazine) (article)
  • "The Poor Old English Language" (1921 Sept, in Scribner's ) (article)

Works about Nicholson

  • Bibliographical Studies of Seven Authors of Crawfordsville, Indiana (1952) (start transcription)

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 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 77 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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