Henry C. Rowland

Henry Cottrell Rowland (March 12, 1874 – June 6, 1933) was a writer.[1][2] Several of his works were adapted into films. He was also a co-producer on films. He wrote stories for magazines and novels.[3][4] Several of his works are illustrated.

Front cover of The Closing Net
Front cover of The Mountain of Fears
Front cover of In the Shadow

Bibliography

  • Sea Scamps: Three Adventures of the East (1903)[5]
  • The Bamboula (1904)
  • The Wanderers (1905)[6]
  • The Mountain of Fears (1905), short stories
  • In the Shadows (1906)
  • The Countess Diane (1908)
  • Germaine (1910)[7]
  • The Apple of Discord (1913)
  • The Sultana (1914) with illustrations by A. B. Wenzell[8]
  • In the Service of the Princess (1910)
  • Of Clear Intent
  • The Closing Net (1912)
  • Filling His Own Shoes (1916)
  • Pearl Island (1919)[9]
  • Duds (1920)
  • Hirondelle (1922)
  • Many Mansions (1932)[10]
  • The Luck of Smalley
  • The Magnet; A Romance (1911), initially published as a serial titled "The Pilot-Fish"[11]
  • Mile High; A Novel (1921)
  • To Windward: The Story of a Course, illustrated by Charlotte Weber

Short stories

  • The Forest of His Fathers (1920)
  • The Trees (1932)
  • The Merle

Filmography

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References

  1. "Rowland, Henry C. (Henry Cottrell), 1874-1933 | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
  2. "Publication". The Unz Review.
  3. "50 Essential Classic Thriller Short Stories You Have To Read Before You Die, Vol.1: Philip K. Dick, Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rafael Sabatini, O.Henry, Edgar Wallace... (Golden Deer Classics)". Oregan Publishing. May 6, 2019 via Google Books.
  4. "99 Classic Thriller Short Stories: Works by Philip K. Dick, Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, Wilkie Collins...and many more !". Oregan Publishing. April 27, 2019 via Google Books.
  5. "Sea scamps :three adventurers of the East /by Henry C. Rowland. – National Library". www.nlb.gov.sg.
  6. "On Board a Yacht.; THE WANDERERS. A Novel. By Henry C. Rowland, Author of". April 8, 1905 via NYTimes.com.
  7. "Publishers Weekly". R.R. Bowker Company. May 19, 1920 via Google Books.
  8. Rowland, Henry C.; Wenzell, ill, A. B.; Dodd, Mead & Company (May 19, 1914). "The sultana". New York Dodd, Mead and Company via Trove.
  9. Rowland, Henry Cottrell; Raleigh, Henry (May 19, 1919). "Pearl Island". Grosset & Dunlap via Open WorldCat.
  10. "Summary Bibliography: Henry C. Rowland". www.isfdb.org.
  11. Rowland, Henry Cottrell (May 19, 1911). "The magnet: (published serially as "The pilot-fish"), a romance". Dodd, Mead and Company via Google Books.
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