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PART I. BOOKS
- "Seth's Brother's Wife." Scribner's Magazine, I-II (January-November, 1887), I, 22-36, 184-198, 308-322, 479-499, 615-627, 731-744; II, 97-105, 185-196, 283-291, 404-411, 532-540.
- Seth's Brother's Wife. A Study of Life in the Greater New York. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1887. 405 pp.
- ---. London: Chatto & Windus, 1887. 2 vols.
- "In the Valley." Scribner's Magazine, VI-VIII (September, 1889-July, 1890), VI, 284-297, 436-450, 573-588, 666-676; VII, 73-86, 221-234, 318-335, 497-513, 587-602, 757-770; VIII, 81-94.
- In the Valley. Illus. by Howard Pyle. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890. 427 pp.
- ---. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1918. 427 pp.
- ---. London: William Heinemann, 1890. 3 vols.
- The Lawton Girl. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890. 472 pp. [Reprinted 1897.]
- ---. London: Chatto & Windus, 1890. 346 pp.
- The Return of the O'Mahony. Illus. by Warren B. Davis. The Choice Series, No. 71. New York: R. Bonner's Sons, 1892. 334 pp.
- ---. The Ledger Library, No. 71. New York: R. Bonner's Sons, 1892. 334 pp.
- ---. New York: G. W. Dillingham, 1899. 334 pp.
- ---. London: William Heinemann, 1893. 279 pp.
- "The Copperhead." Scribner's Magazine, XIV (July-November, 1893), 112-120, 194-204, 343-353, 512-524, 622-632.
- The Copperhead. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1893. 197 pp.
- "Observations in Philistia." National Observer, VII-XI (February 20, 1892-December 23, 1893), VII, 351-352, 456-458, 510-511, 587-588, 639-640; VIII, *140-142, 217-218, 295-297, 403-404, *507-508; IX, 14-15, 264-265, 338-340, 493-494; X, 248-249, 536-537; XI, 87-89, 137-138. [The book publication omits the two starred items.]
- Mrs. Albert Grundy: Observations in Philistia. The Mayfair Set, Vol. 6. London: John Lane, 1896. 169 pp.
- ---. The Mayfair Set, Vol. 6. London: John Lane; New York: Merriam, 1896. 263 pp.
- The Damnation of Theron Ware; or, Illumination. New York: Stone & Kimball, 1896. 512 pp.
- ---. New York: Stone & Kimball, 1896. 512 pp. [On p. 4: "Second Edition."]
- ---. Chicago, New York: Herbert S. Stone, 1897. 512 pp. [On p. 4 is the following history of publication: First Edition March 1896; Second Edition June 1896; Third Edition September 1896; Fourth Edition September 1896; Fifth Edition November 1896; Sixth Edition December 1896; Seventh Edition November 1897.]
- ---. Stone's Monthly Library, No. 1. Chicago, New York: H. S. Stone, 1898. 512 pp.
- ---. Chicago, New York: Herbert S. Stone, 1899. 512 pp. [On p. 4: "Thirty-eighth Thousand."]
- ---. Chicago, New York: Herbert S. Stone, 1900. 512 pp. [On p. 4: "Forty-eighth Thousand."]
- ---. Chicago, New York: Herbert S. Stone, 1900. 512 pp. [On spine: "Duffield"; on p. 4: "Forty-eighth Thousand."]
- ---. Chicago, New York: Herbert S. Stone, 1900. 512 pp. [On spine: "Grosset & Dunlap"; on p. 4: "Seventy-fifth Thousand."]
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- The Damnation of Theron Ware. Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1896. 512 pp.
- ---. New York: Duffield, 1915. 512 pp.
- ---. Intr. by Robert Morss Lovett. New York: Albert & Charles Boni, 1924. 512 pp.
- Illumination. London: William Heinemann, 1896. 355 pp. [The English title of The Damnation of Theron Ware.]
- ---. Holder and Stoughton's Sixpenny Novels. London: William Heinemann, 1909. 146 pp.
- March Hares, by George Forth. Lane's Library. London: John Lane, 1896. 272 pp. [Frederic's only novel issued pseudonymously.]
- ---, by Harold Frederic. London: John Lane, 1896. 272 pp.
- ---, by George Forth. New York: D. Appleton, 1896. 281 pp.
- ---, by Harold Frederic. New York: D. Appleton, 1896. 281 pp.
- "Marsena." The New York Times, April 29, 1894, p. 19; May 6, p. 19; May 13, p. 23; May 20, p. 19; May 27, p. 19; June 3, p. 23.
- Marsena. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1896. 158 pp.
- "Gloria Mundi." Cosmopolitan, XIV-XVI (January-November, 1898), XIV, 259-276, 375-391, 493-509, 611-627; XV, 35-55, 165-182, 265-282, 385-402, 511-526, 627-642; XVI, 33-43.
- Gloria Mundi. London: William Heinemann, 1898. 348 pp.
- ---. A Novel. Chicago, New York: H. S. Stone, 1898. 580 pp.
- Gloria Mundi. New York: International Book and Publishing Company, 1899. 580 pp.
- "The Market-Place." The Saturday Evening Post, CLXXI (December 17, 1898-June 3, 1899), 385-387, 403-404, 419-421, 435-437, 451-453, 467-469, 483-485, 499-501, 517-519, 531-532, 547-549, 563-565, 579-581, 595-597, 611-613, 627-629, 643-645, 664-665, 680-681, 691-693, 712-713, 728-729, 744-745, 760-761, 776-777.
- The Market-Place. Illus. by Harrison Fisher. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1899. 401 pp.
- ---. Toronto: W. Briggs, 1899. 401 pp.
- ---. London: William Heinemann, 1899.
A. Novels
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- The Copperhead and Other Stories of the North During the American War. London: William Heinemann, 1894. 268 pp. [Contains "The Copperhead," "The War Widow," "The Eve of the Fourth," "My Aunt Susan."]
- Marsena and Other Stories of the Wartime. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1894. 210 pp. [Contains "Marsena," "The War Widow," "The Eve of the Fourth," "My Aunt Susan."]
- In the Sixties. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897. 319 pp. [Contains "The Copperhead," "Marsena," "The War Widow," "The Eve of the Fourth," "My Aunt Susan."]
- The Deserter and Other Stories. A Book of Two Wars. Boston: Lothrop, 1898. 401 pp. [Contains "The Deserter," "A Day in the Wilderness," "How Dickon Came by His Name," "Where Avon into Severn Flows."]
B. Short Stories
- The Young Emperor, William II of Germany; A Study in Character Development on a Throne. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1891. 241 pp.
- ---. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1891. 241 pp.
- ---. 2nd ed. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892. 251 pp.
- Un jeune empereur, Guillaume II d'Allemagne, par Harold Frédéric. Traduit de l'anglais par J. de Clesles. Paris: Perrin, 1894. 259 pp. [Frederic's only work, so far as I know, which was translated.]
- The New Exodus: A Study of Israel in Russia. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1892.
- ---. London: William Heinemann, 1892. 300 pp.
C. Biography and Social Criticism
- "Prefatory Words." In Marc Cook, "Vandyke-Brown" Poems. Utica: Bristol and Smith, 1883.
- [Recollections of Edgar Kelsey Apgar.] In Moses Coit Tyler, In Memoriam Edgar Kelsey Apgar. Ithaca: Ithaca Democrat Press, 1886, pp. 135-145.
- "Cordelia and the Moon." In The First Book of the Authors Club: Liber Scriptorum. New York: The Authors Club, 1893, pp. 241-252. [A short story.]
D. Miscellany
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- "The Last Rite" [from The Damnation of Theron Ware, pp. 61-68], in Library of the World's Best Literature, ed. Charles Dudley Warner [New York: R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill, 1897), X, 5972-5976.
- "Celia's Description of the Young Preacher," "At the Death-bed" [from The Damnation of Theron Ware, pp. 478-480, 66-67], in The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature, ed. John Clark Ridpath, rev. William Montgomery Clemens (New York: The Fifth Avenue Library Society, 1910), X, 222-224.
- In the Valley [pp. 130-131], in Problems in Prose, ed. Paul Haines (New York, London: Harper & Brothers, 1938), pp. 193-194.
- "[Some Methodist Gentry]" [from The Damnation of Theron Ware, pp. 38-47], in The Rise of Realism, ed. Louis Wann, rev. ed. (New York: Macmillan, 1949), pp. 758-762.
E. Selections
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