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PART I: BOOKS
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PART I: BOOKS

    A. Fiction

  • Toinette: A Novel. New York: J. B. Ford, 1874. [Published under the pseudonym Henry Churton.]
  • Figs and Thistles: A Romance of the Western Reserve. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1879.
  • A Fool's Errand. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1879. [Published anonymously.]
  • Bricks Without Straw, A Novel. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1880.
  • A Fool's Errand and The Invisible Empire: A Concise Review of the Epoch on Which the Tale is Based. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1880.
  • A Royal Gentleman and 'Zouri's Christmas. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1881. [A Royal Gentleman appeared in 1874 as Toinette.]
  • "Mamelon." The Christian Union, XIII (April 19-June 14, 1876), 310-311, 330-331, 350-352, 374-376, 398-399, 422-424, 446-447, 470-472, 494-495. [Published under the pseudonym Henry Churton.]
  • John Eax and Mamelon or the South Without the Shadow. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1882.

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  • "Hot Plowshares." Our Continent, II-III (July 12, 1882-May 23, 1883), II, 21-24, 52-54, 85-88, 116-120, 146-149, 182-187, 215-218, 247-250, 277-280, 307-311, 338-342, 370-374, 401-406, 436-440, 471-474, 500-503, 532-537, 596-600, 629-632, 694-696, 757-761; III, 22-25, 85-90, 119-121, 179-183, 242-246, 273-277, 309-311, 373-376, 404-408, 433-435, 502-507, 556-565, 594-601, 625-631, 652-658.
  • Hot Plowshares, A Novel. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1883.
  • "Button's Inn." Chicago Inter Ocean, December 12, 1886-January 23, 1887.
  • "Button's Inn." Buffalo Sunday Express, December 19, 1886-January 30, 1887.
  • Button's Inn. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1887.
  • Black Ice. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1888.
  • Eighty Nine; or the Grand Master's Secret. New York: Cassell, 1888. [Published under the pseudonym Edgar Henry.]
  • Novels. New Uniform Edition of Black Ice, Bricks Without Straw, Figs and Thistles, A Fool's Errand, Hot Plowshares, John Eax, A Royal Gentleman. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1889. 7 vols.
  • "With Gauge and Swallow." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, XL-XLIV (December, 1887-August, 1889), XL, 890-908; XLI, 103-118, 400-415, 537-558, 826-838; XLII, 112-124, 395-406, 532-543; XLIII, 236-249, 871-885; XLIV, 79-93, 252-267.
  • With Gauge and Swallow, Attorneys. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1889. [Contents: "Professor Cadmus's Great Case," "An Unlawful Honor," "A Retainer in Cupid's Court," "The Letter and the Spirit," "A Shattered Idol," "A Bill of Discovery," "The New Aryan Mine vs. Nobles," "A Conflict Between Church and State," "How I Became the Widow's Attorney," "'Missionary Joe,'" "A Legal Impressionist," "A Dissolving View," "The 'Long Vacation.'"]
  • "Nazirema." The Advance, XXII-XXIII (October 3, 1889-July 3, 1890), XXII, 713-714, 730-731, 748-749, 768, 788, 808-809, 828, 848, 870-871, 892-893, 910, 936-937, 956-958, 8-9, 28-29, 48-49, 70-71, 86-87, 104-105; XXIII, 124, 144-145, 164-165, 184-185, 204, 224-225, 244, 282-283, 300, 320-321, 363-364, 379-380, 398-399, 416, 436, 456-457, 476-477, 499-500, 517-519. [Subtitle "The Church of the Golden Lilies" added on December 5, 1889, 892. Published in book form as Murvale Eastman, Christian Socialist.]
  • Murvale Eastman, Christian Socialist. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1890.
  • "Pactolus Prime; or, The White Christ." The Advance, XXII-XXIII (December 13, 1888-March 14, 1889), XXII, 815, 835, 853-854; XXIII, 9, 34-35, 54-55, 74-75, 94-95, 114-115, 134-135, 154-155, 174-175, 194-195, 214-215.
  • Pactolus Prime. New York: Cassell, 1890.
  • "A Son of Old Harry." New York Ledger, XLVII (April 4-August 29, 1891).
  • A Son of Old Harry, A Novel. New York: Robert Bonner's Sons, 1891.
  • "Out of the Sunset Sea." Chicago Inter Ocean, December 18, 1892-March 26, 1893.
  • Out of the Sunset Sea. New York: Merrill and Baker, 1893.
  • The Mortgage on the Hip-Roof House. Cincinnati: Curts and Jennings, 1896.
  • The Man Who Outlived Himself. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1898. [Contents: "The Man Who Outlived Himself," "Poor Joel Pike," "The Grave of Tante Angelique."]
  • A Fool's Errand. Ed. by John Hope Franklin. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1961.

    B. Politics, History, Essays

  • Book of Forms. Prepared by Commissioners of the Code. [with Victor C. Barringer and William B. Rodman. Raleigh, N.C.: n.p. 1868.]

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  • The Code of Civil Procedure of North Carolina, To Special Proceedings. [with Victor C. Barringer and William B. Rodman.] Raleigh, N.C.: N. Paige, State Printer, 1868.
  • A Plan for the Organization of the Judiciary Department, Proposed by A. W. Tourgée, of Guilford, as a Section of the Constitution. [Raleigh, N.C.: n.p.] 1868.
  • ["The 'C' Letters."] Greensboro, N.C., North State, March-July, 1878. [Published anonymously.]
  • The "C" Letters, As Published in "The North State." Greensboro, N.C.: The North State Book and Job Printing Office, 1878. [Published anonymously.]
  • The Code of Civil Procedure of North Carolina, With Notes and Decisions. Raleigh, N.C.: John Nichols, 1878.
  • A Digest of Cited Cases in the North Carolina Reports, Containing a Syllabus of Each Case Cited, To the End of the 79th Volume, a List of the Cases in Which it is Cited, and a Careful Synopsis of Each Modification, Extension or Reversal. Raleigh, N.C.: Alfred Williams, 1879.
  • Statutory Adjudications in the North Carolina Reports, with a Supplement to "The Code with Notes and Decisions," and an Index of Parallel References. Raleigh, N.C.: A. Williams, 1879.
  • The Invisible Empire. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1880. [Published with A Fool's Errand, 1880 ed. See section A.]
  • An Appeal to Caesar. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1884.
  • "A Man of Destiny. Letters to a President Elect." Chicago Inter Ocean, December 13, 1884-March 4, 1885. [Signed "Siva."]
  • A Man of Destiny. Chicago: Belford, Clarke and Co., 1885. [Published under the pseudonym "Siva." Contents: "The Apotheosis of Phlegm," "The Fabrication of Integrity," "'Nay, My Good Friend,'" "'Silence and Darkness—Solemn Sisters,'" "Action and Inaction Mutually Equal," "'Sauce for the Goose,'" "'Confirmation Strong as Proofs from Holy Writ,'" "De Minimis Non Curat Lex," "Requiescat in Pace," "'What Hammers Rung! What Anvils Beat!'" "Who is Siva?" "Thine Enemy's Array," "The Stock in Trade," "Tristam L'Hermite," "Who Will Be President," "Moving In," "To-morrow's Morrow," "To the President."]
  • "The Veteran and His Pipe." Chicago Inter Ocean, April 25-September 19, 1885. [Published anonymously.]
  • The Veteran and His Pipe. Chicago: Belford, Clarke and Co., 1886. [Published anonymously. A 1902 edition carried Tourgée's name. Contents: "A Double Anniversary," "'Freedom and the Right,'" "High Water Mark," "'The President Visits Gettysburg,'" "Our May Days," "'Memorial' (?) Day," "'Alas, Sweet Charity,'" "Puritan or Cavalier," "'Peace in the Clover-Scented Air,'" "The Day We Celebrate!" "The Harmony of Disagreement," "'The Hurt is in the Heart,'" "Types and Landmarks," "'With Drum-Beat and Heart-Beat,'" "The Reflected Light of Fame," "The Mount of Transfiguration," "Hymns of the Ages," "Songs of Two Peoples," "The Climax of Devotion," "Joined or Parted?" "Autumn Reveries."]
  • "Letters to a King." The Northwestern Christian Advocate, XXXV (January 5-September 28, 1887).
  • Letters to a King. Cincinnati: Cranston and Stowe, 1888. [Contents: "'Be a Man,'" "'Long Live the King,'" "The Antechamber to the Throne," "Shying at a Shadow," "A Joint and Several Liability," "A Perpetual Covenant," "A Choice of Weapons," "'King Caucus,'" "Setting the Key-Stone," "A Sheaf of

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    First-Fruits," "The Invisible Republic," "The Rank and File," "'The Honor of Thy Lordliness,'" "The Will and the Way," "Party Fealty," "The 'Independent Voter,'" "The Perils of Revolt," "The Trustee of Authority," "The Captive King," "The National Impulse," "The Amendment of Party Agencies," "The Promulgation of the Edict," "The Penalties of Malfeasance," "'Good-Bye, John.'"]
  • Is Liberty Worth Preserving? n.p., 1892. [Pamphlet.]
  • "An Outing With the Queen of Hearts." Cosmopolitan, XII (November, 1891), 70-84.
  • An Outing With the Queen of Hearts. New York: Merrill and Baker, 1894.
  • "The Story of A Thousand." Cosmopolitan, XVIII (November, 1894-April, 1895), 69-80, 223-234, 341-355, 491-502, 608-619, 729-738. [Continued in The Basis.]
  • "The Story of A Thousand." The Basis [I] (May 25-November 2, 1895), 239-244, 295-301, 368-374, 430-436, 495-499, 621-627, 653-658, 686-688, 938-942. [Continued from Cosmopolitan.]
  • The Story of A Thousand. Being a History of the Service of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the War for the Union from August 21, 1862 to June 6, 1865. Buffalo, N.Y.: S. McGerald and Son, 1896.
  • The War of the Standards, Coin and Credit Versus Coin Without Credit. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1896.

    C. Contributions to Books by Others

  • "Daniel Periton's Ride." Northrop, Henry Davenport, ed. Young People's Speaker. n.p., n.d. pp. 102-104. [From The Independent, XLI (June 27, 1889), 1.]
  • "A Son of Abdallah." Blackstone, Harriet, comp. New Pieces That Will Take Prizes in Speaking Contests. New York: Hinds and Noble, n.d. pp. 77-85. [From A Son of Old Harry, chapter 8, adapted.]
  • "The Education of the Negro." Bolton, Charles E., ed. Twelve Books for the People, Reports, Programmes, &c. Given to the Members and Ticket Holders of the Educational Bureau, First Series, 1881-1882. Cleveland, O.: The Cleveland Educational Bureau, 1882. Book No. 9, pp. 3-11. [From The Congregationalist, XXXIII (November 30, 1881), 389, and from Books for the People, No. 9, Education South, With Valuable Statistics. Cleveland, O.: The Cleveland Educational Bureau, 1882. pp. 3-11.]
  • "The Education of the Negro." Books for the People, No. 9, Education South, With Valuable Statistics. Cleveland, O.: The Cleveland Educational Bureau, 1882. pp. 3-11. [From The Congregationalist, XXXIII (November 30, 1881), 389.]
  • "A Race Against Time." Stedman, Edmund Clarence and Ellen MacKay Hutchinson, eds. A Library of American Literature. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1889. Vol. 9, pp. 557-564. [From A Fool's Errand, chapters 35 and 36, abridged.]
  • "The Negro's View of the Race Problem." First Mohonk Conference on the Negro Question. Boston, 1890.
  • "A Change of Base." LeRow, Caroline B., comp. Werner's Readings and Recitations, No. 10. New York: Edgar S. Werner, 1892. pp. 183-185. [From Hot Plowshares, chapter 34, abridged.]
  • "What Waked the World." LeRow, Caroline B., comp. Werner's Readings and Recitations, No. 10. New York: Edgar S. Werner, 1892. pp. 154-157. [From Hot Plowshares, chapter 17, abridged.]

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  • "A Race Against Time." Stedman, Edmund Clarence and Ellen MacKay Hutchinson, eds. A Library of American Literature. New Edition. New York: William Evarts Benjamin, 1894. Vol. 9, pp. 557-564. [From A Fool's Errand, chapters 35 and 36, abridged.]
  • "Vasco Da Gama." Horne, Charles F., ed. Great Men and Famous Women. New York: Selmar Hess, 1894. Vol. 5, pp. 139-145.
  • "As a Public Man." Kendrick, Asahel C., Martin B. Anderson, LL.D. A Biography. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1895. pp. 276-292.
  • "Though He Slay!" Davis, Harry Cassell, ed. Three Minute Readings for College Girls. New York: Hinds, Noble and Eldredge, 1897. pp. 402-404. [From The Independent, XLVIII (December 10, 1896), 37, titled "Tho He Slay!"]
  • "Compy 'Siders On't." Ridpath, John Clark, ed. Ridpath Library of Universal Literature. New York: Globe, 1899. Vol. 23, pp. 123-128. [From 'Zouri's Christmas, chapter 6, abridged.]
  • "Daniel Periton's Ride." Northrop, Henry Davenport, ed. New Popular Speaker and Writer. n.p., 1900. pp. 102-104. [From The Independent, XLI (June 27, 1889), 1.]
  • "Daniel Periton's Ride." Wallington, Nellie Urner, ed. American History by American Poets. 2 vols. New York: Duffield, 1911. Vol. 2, pp. 314-318. [From The Independent, XLI (June 27, 1889), 1.]
  • "Daniel Periton's Ride." Neff, Silas S., comp. Shoemaker's Best Selections for Readings and Recitations, Number 18. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Co., 1921. pp. 123-128. [From The Independent, XLI (June 27, 1889), 1.]
  • "Lily Servosse's Ride." Shoemaker, Mrs. J. W., comp. Shoemaker's Best Selections for Readings and Recitations, Number 16. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Co., 1924. pp. 65-70. [From A Fool's Errand, chapters 35 and 36, abridged.]
  • "Daniel Periton's Ride." Garrett, Phineas, ed. One Hundred Choice Selections, Number 29. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Co., 1925. pp. 215-218. [From The Independent, XLI (June 27, 1889), 1.]