Author:Theodore Goodridge Roberts

Theodore Goodridge Roberts
(1877–1953)

Canadian poet and novelist, brother of poet Charles G. D. Roberts

Theodore Goodridge Roberts

Works

  • A Cavalier of Virginia (1909) (HathiTrust)
  • Rayton. A Backwoods Mystery (1912) (HathiTrust)
  • The Wasp (1913) novel
    • "The Wasp" in Munsey's Magazine, 1913 Sep (novel)
    • "The Wasp" in Munsey's Magazine, 1913 Sep
  • The Islands of Adventure (1918) (HathiTrust)
  • The Fighting Starkeys; or, The Test of Courage (1922) Project Gutenberg
  • The Red Pirogue. A Tale of Adventure in the Canadian Wilds (1924) Project Gutenberg
  • The Oxbow Wizard (1924) Project Gutenberg
  • The Lure of Piper's Glen (1925)
  • Brothers of Peril. A Story of Old Newfoundland (HathiTrust)
  • The Harbor Master (HathiTrust)
    • also as The Harbormaster
  • Tom Akerley Project Gutenberg

Poetry

Individual short stories

Works from periodicals

  • "A Gentleman at Random" (18 July 1912, The Popular Magazine) [as Theodore Goodrich Roberts] (ss)
  • "The Pull of the Finger" (1913 Aug, Maclean's Magazine) (ss)
  • "Fear of Home" (1 Feb 1914, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "Penndragon Smith's Creation" (15 Feb 1914, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
  • "Strangers in Bully Bay" (1914 Sept 15, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
  • "In the King's Service" (1914-15, Windsor) (ss)
  • "A Grain of Honesty" (1915, Windsor) (ss)
  • "On Guard" (1915, Windsor) (ss)
  • "The Amateur Guide" (1915, Windsor) (ss)
  • "The Planter" (1915, Windsor) (ss)
  • "Fear of Home" (1915-16, Windsor) (ss)
  • "Johnny Shark" (1915-16, Windsor) (ss)
  • "Strangers in Bully Bay" (1915-16, Windsor) (ss)
  • "The Strongest Man in the World" (1916, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "In Dog Seal Bay" (1916, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Rent of Goose Creek" (1916, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Duellist" (1916, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Man Who Ran Away" (1916-17, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The War Spirit of Canada" (1916-17, The Windsor Magazine) (article)
  • "The Game Warden" (1917, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Salmon Spearer" (1917, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Old Men" (1917, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Salmon Spearer" (ss, The Popular Magazine, 1917 Aug 20)
  • "The Man Who Lived Again" (1917-18, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Shell" (1917-18, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "A Family Pride" (1918, The Windsor Magazine and Maclean's Magazine) (ss)
  • "A Touch of Fever" (1918, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "Raps on the Window" (1918 May, Smith's Magazine) (ss)
  • "Family Pride" (1918 Nov, Maclean's Magazine) (ss)
  • "A Gentleman at Random" (1918-19, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "Treasure" (1919 Dec, Munsey's Magazine) (ss)
  • "Raps at the Window" (1919-20, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
  • "Old Twisty" (1922 Jan 7, Western Story Magazine) (ss)
  • "Swizzles" (1923 Apr 20, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
  • "Just a Whiz-Bang" (1926 Nov 20, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
  • "The Bridegrooms of the Orisquibo" (1921 Oct 07, Popular) (ss)
  • "Captain Stanway's Gun-Loader" (1923, Windsor) (ss)
Longer works

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 1953, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 71 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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