Author:Irene Temple Bailey
Irene Temple Bailey |
Onye edemede America na onye edemede akụkọ dị mkpirikpi nke ji aha mkpịsị akwụkwọ dee Temple Bailey; onye nyere aka na akụkọ akụkọ mba dị ka The Saturday Evening Post, Cavalier Magazine, CosmopolAmerican novelist and short story writer who wrote using the pen name Temple Bailey; contributor of stories to national magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, Cavalier Magazine, Cosmopolitan, The American Magazine, McClure's, Woman's Home Companion, Good Housekeeping, McCall's and others |
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- Judy (1907) Template:Gutenberg
- Glory of Youth (1913) Template:Gutenberg
- Contrary Mary (1914) Template:Gutenberg; Template:Ext scan link
- A Girl's Courage (1916)
- Adventures in Girlhood (1917) hathitrust
- Mistress Anne (1917) Template:Gutenberg
- The Tin Soldier (1918) Template:Gutenberg; Template:Ext scan link
- Trumpeter Swan (1920) Template:Gutenberg
- The Gay Cockade (1921) (Frontispiece by C. E. Chambers) short stories (start transcription)
- The Dim Lantern (1922) hathitrust (1923 publ.)
- Peacock Feathers (1924) - made into a motion picture
- Holly Hedge, and other Christmas stories (1925) (start transcription)
- The Blue Window (1926)
- Wallflowers (1927)
Akụkọ magazin
edit- "In the Bachelor's Garden" in The Smart Set, vol 1, 1902
- "The Rejecting of Cartwright" in The Smart Set, vol 1, 1902
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- "Phyllida," in Scribner's Magazine Dec 1908
- "The Inconstant Moon," in Munsey's Magazine Oct 1908
- "The Eternal Feminine," in McClure's Magazine Oct 1908
- "A Rebellious Grandmother," in Harper's Monthly Magazine Sep 1914 (also in The Gay Cockade (1922)
- "Made in Germany" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Jun 1915
- "The Emperor's Ghost" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Feb 1919 (also in The Gay Cockade 1922)
- "The Hidden Land" (ss) in Harper's Monthly Magazine Oct and Nov 1920 (also in The Gay Cockade (1922)
- "Burned Toast," in The Saturday Evening Post Dec 4, 1920 (also in The Gay Cockade 1922)