Author: | S. Weir Mitchell | ISBN: | 1230000279591 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing | Publication: | November 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | S. Weir Mitchell |
ISBN: | 1230000279591 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing |
Publication: | November 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In 1863 he wrote a clever short story, combining physiological and psychological problems, entitled "The Case of George Dedlow", in the Atlantic Monthly. His historical novels, Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1897), The Adventures of François (1898) and The Red City (1909), take high rank in this branch of fiction.
Contents
The Autobiography of a Quack And The Case Of George Dedlow (1900)
Fat and Blood (1899)
Doctor and Patient (1901)
Westways: A Village Chronicle (1913)
A Diplomatic Adventure (1906)
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1896)
Wear and Tear; Or, Hints for the Overworked (1891)
Mr. Kris Kringle: A Christmas Tale (1893)
The Red City (1907)
A Diplomatic Adventure (1906)-
A story of some Americans who commit a patriotic fraud upon the French Government to prevent recognition of the Confederacy -- scarcely a creditable exploit in the eyes of a nation that had sent assistance to America in the hour of need.
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1896)-
Autobiographic story of the Revolution. Introduces Washington, André, Dr Rush and others. Of compelling interest and excellent in portrayal of times and character.
In 1863 he wrote a clever short story, combining physiological and psychological problems, entitled "The Case of George Dedlow", in the Atlantic Monthly. His historical novels, Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1897), The Adventures of François (1898) and The Red City (1909), take high rank in this branch of fiction.
Contents
The Autobiography of a Quack And The Case Of George Dedlow (1900)
Fat and Blood (1899)
Doctor and Patient (1901)
Westways: A Village Chronicle (1913)
A Diplomatic Adventure (1906)
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1896)
Wear and Tear; Or, Hints for the Overworked (1891)
Mr. Kris Kringle: A Christmas Tale (1893)
The Red City (1907)
A Diplomatic Adventure (1906)-
A story of some Americans who commit a patriotic fraud upon the French Government to prevent recognition of the Confederacy -- scarcely a creditable exploit in the eyes of a nation that had sent assistance to America in the hour of need.
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1896)-
Autobiographic story of the Revolution. Introduces Washington, André, Dr Rush and others. Of compelling interest and excellent in portrayal of times and character.