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Title: Index for Works of Harold Frederic - Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks Author: Frederic, Harold Language: English As this book started as an ASCII text book there are no pictures available. *** Start of this LibraryBlog Digital Book "Index for Works of Harold Frederic - Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks" *** By Harold Frederic CONTENTS ## THE DAMNATION OF THERON WARE ## THE MARKET-PLACE ## MRS ALBERT GRUNDY: OBSERVATIONS IN PHILISTIA ## IN THE SIXTIES ## THE RETURN OF THE O'MAHONY ## MARCH HARES ## SETH’S BROTHER’S WIFE ## GLORIA MUNDI ## THE YOUNG EMPEROR: WILLIAM II OF GERMANY ## THE LAWTON GIRL ## IN THE VALLEY ## THE DESERTER AND OTHER STORIES THE DAMNATION OF THERON WARE by Harold Frederic CONTENTS PART I CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X PART II CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII PART III CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV PART IV CHAPTER XXV CHAPTER XXVI CHAPTER XXVII CHAPTER XXVIII CHAPTER XXIX CHAPTER XXX CHAPTER XXXI CHAPTER XXXII THE MARKET-PLACE by Harold Frederic CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV CHAPTER XXVI CHAPTER XXVII MRS ALBERT GRUNDY—OBSERVATIONS IN PHILISTIA By Harold Frederic CONTENTS Presenting in Outline the Comfortable and Well-Regulated Paradox over which She Presides, and showing its Mental Elevation Setting forth the Untoward Circumstances under which the Right Tale was Unfolded in the Wrong Company Annotating Sundry Points of Contact found to exist between the Lady and Contemporary Art Affording a Novel and Subdued Scientific Light, by which divers Venerable Problems may be Observed Afresh Touching the Experimental Graft of a Utilitarian Spirit upon the Aesthetic Instinct in our Sisters Relating to Various Phenomena attending the Progress of the Sex along Lines of the Greatest Resistance Illustrating the operation of Vegetables and Feminine Duplicity upon the Concepts of Maternal Responsibility Containing Thoughts upon the Great Unknown, to which are added Speculations upon her Hereafter Glancing at some Modern Aspects of Master John Gutenberg’s ingenious but Over-rated Invention Detailing certain Prudential Measures taken during the Panic incident to a Late Threatened Invasion Dealing with the Deceptions of Nature, and the Freedom from, Illusion Inherent in the Unnatural Suggesting Considerations possibly heretofore Overlooked by Commentators upon the Laws of Property Narrating the Failure of a Loyal Attempt to Circumvent Adversity by means of Modern Appliances Introducing Scenes from a Foreign Country, and also conveying Welcome Intelligence, together with some Instruction Disclosing the Educational Influence exerted by the Essex Coast, and other Matters, including Reasons for Joy Describing Impressions of a Momentous Interview, loosely gathered by One who, although present, was not quite In it IN THE SIXTIES By Harold Frederic 1893 CONTENTS PREFACE TO A UNIFORM EDITION THE COPPERHEAD CHAPTER I—ABNER BEECH CHAPTER II—JEFF’S MUTINY CHAPTER III—ABSALOM CHAPTER IV—ANTIETAM CHAPTER V—“JEE’S” TIDINGS CHAPTER VI—NI’S TALK WITH ABNER CHAPTER VII—THE ELECTION CHAPTER VIII—THE ELECTION BONFIRE CHAPTER IX—ESTHER’S VISIT CHAPTER X—THE FIRE CHAPTER XI—THE CONQUEST OF ABNER CHAPTER XII—THE UNWELCOME GUEST CHAPTER XIII—THE BREAKFAST CHAPTER XIV—FINIS MARSENA I II III IV V VI THE WAR WIDOW I II III IV THE EVE OF THE FOURTH MY AUNT SUSAN THE RETURN OF THE O'MAHONY A Novel By Harold Frederic 1892 CONTENTS THE RETURN OF THE O’MAHONY CHAPTER I.—THE FATHER OF COMPANY F. CHAPTER II—THE VIDETTE POST. CHAPTER III—LINSKY’S BRIEF MILITARY CAREER. CHAPTER IV.—THE O’MAHONY ON ERIN’S SOIL. CHAPTER V.—THE INSTALLATION OF JERRY. CHAPTER VI—THE HEREDITARY BARD. CHAPTER VII—THE O’MAHONY’S HOME-WELCOME. CHAPTER VIII—TWO MEN IN A BOAT. CHAPTER IX—THE VOICE OF THE HOSTAGE. CHAPTER X—HOW THE “HEN HAWK” WAS BROUGHT IN. CHAPTER XI—A FACE FROM OUT THE WINDING-SHEET. CHAPTER XII—A TALISMAN AND A TRAITOR CHAPTER XIII—THE RETREAT WITH THE PRISONERS CHAPTER XIV.—THE REINTERMENT OF LINSKY. CHAPTER XV—“TAKE ME WITH YOU, O’MAHONY.” CHAPTER XVI—THE LADY OF MUIRISC. CHAPTER XVII—HOW THE OLD BOATMAN KEPT HIS VOW. CHAPTER XVIII—THE GREAT O’DALY USURPATION. CHAPTER XIX—A BARGAIN WITH THE BURIED MAN. CHAPTER XX—NEAR THE SUMMIT OF MT. GABRIEL. CHAPTER XXI—ON THE MOUNTAIN-TOP—AND AFTER. CHAPTER XXII—THE INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN. CHAPTER XXIII—THE COUNCIL OF WAR. CHAPTER XXIV—THE VICTORY OF THE “CATHACH.” CHAPTER XXV—BERNARD’S GOOD CHEER. CHAPTER XXVI—THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE CHAPTER XXVII—THE RETURN OF THE O’MAHONY. CHAPTER XXVIII—A MARINE MORNING CALL. CHAPTER XXIX—DIAMOND CUT PASTE. CHAPTER XXX—A FAREWELL FEAST. MARCH HARES By Harold Frederic 1896 CONTENTS MARCH HARES. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII. SETH’S BROTHER’S WIFE A Study Of Life In The Greater New York By Harold Frederic 1887 CONTENTS SETH’S BROTHER’S WIFE. CHAPTER I.—THE HIRED FOLK. CHAPTER II.—THE STORY OF LEMUEL. CHAPTER III.—AUNT SABRINA. CHAPTER IV.—THE TWO YOUNG WOMEN. CHAPTER V.—THE FUNERAL. CHAPTER VI.—IN THE NAME OF THE FAMILY. CHAPTER VII.—THE THREE BROTHERS. CHAPTER VIII.—ALBERT’S PLANS. CHAPTER IX.—AT “M’TILDY’s” BEDSIDE. CHAPTER X.—THE FISHING PARTY. CHAPTER XI.—ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE WORLD. CHAPTER XII.—THE SANCTUM. CHAPTER XIII.—THIRTEEN MONTHS OF IT. CHAPTER XIV.—BACK ON THE FARM. CHAPTER XV.—MR. RICHARD ANSDELL. CHAPTER XVI.—DEAR ISABEL. CHAPTER XVII.—AN UPWARD LEAP. CHAPTER XVIII.—BOLTING THE TICKET. CHAPTER XIX.—THE WELCOME. CHAPTER XX.—THE NIGHT: THE BROTHERS. CHAPTER XXI.—THE NIGHT: MASTER AND MAN. CHAPTER XXII.—THE NIGHT: THE LOVERS. CHAPTER XXIII.—THE CONVENTION: THE BOSS. CHAPTER XXIV.—THE CONVENTION: THE NEWS. CHAPTER XXV.—“YOU THOUGHT I DID IT!” CHAPTER XXVI.—THE CORONER. CHAPTER XXVII.—ANNIE AND ISABEL. CHAPTER XXVIII.—BETWEEN THE BREAD-PAN AND THE CHURN. CHAPTER XXIX.—THE BOSS LOOKS INTO THE MATTER. CHAPTER XXX.—JOHN’S DELICATE MISSION. CHAPTER XXXI.—MILTON’S ASPIRATIONS. CHAPTER XXXII.—“A WICKED WOMAN!” CHAPTER XXXIII.—THE SHERIFF ASSISTS. CHAPTER XXXIV.—AT “M’TILDY’S” BEDSIDE AGAIN CHAPTER XXXV.—“SUCH WOMEN ARE!” GLORIA MUNDI By Harold Frederic 1899 CONTENTS PART I CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII PART II CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII PART III CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI PART IV CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV CHAPTER XXVI CHAPTER XXVII THE YOUNG EMPEROR, WILLIAM II OF GERMANY A Study In Character Development On A Throne By Harold Frederic 1891 CONTENTS THE YOUNG EMPEROR, WILLIAM II OF GERMANY CHAPTER I.—THE SUPREMACY OF THE HOHENZOLLERNS. CHAPTER II.—WILLIAM’S BOYHOOD CHAPTER III.—UNDER CHANGED INFLUENCES AT BONN CHAPTER IV.—THE TIDINGS OF FREDERIC’S DOOM CHAPTER V.—THROUGH THE SHADOWS TO THE THRONE CHAPTER VI.—UNDER THE SWAY OF THE BISMARCKS CHAPTER VII.—THE BEGINNINGS OF A BENEFICENT CHANGE CHAPTER VIII.—A YEAR OF EXPERIMENTAL ABSOLUTISM CHAPTER IX.—A YEAR OF HELPFUL LESSONS CHAPTER X.—THE FALL OF THE BISMARCKS CHAPTER XI—A YEAR WITHOUT BISMARCK CHAPTER XII.—PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS THE LAWTON GIRL By Harold Frederic 1890 CONTENTS THE LAWTON GIRL CHAPTER I.—“AND YET YOU KNEW!” CHAPTER II.—CONFRONTING THE ORDEAL. CHAPTER III.—YOUNG MR. BOYCE’S MEDITATIONS. CHAPTER IV.—REUBEN TRACY. CHAPTER V.—THE TURKEY-SHOOT. CHAPTER VI.—THANKSGIVING AT THE MINSTERS’. CHAPTER VII.—THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER’S WELCOME. CHAPTER VIII.—THANKSGIVING AT THE LAWTONS’. CHAPTER IX.—THE PARTNERSHIP. CHAPTER X.—MR. SCHUYLER TENNEY. CHAPTER XI.—MRS. MINSTER’S NEW LEGAL ADVISER. CHAPTER XII.—THE THESSALY CITIZENS’ CLUB. CHAPTER XIII.—=THE DAUGHTER OF THE MILLIONS. CHAPTER XIV.—HORACE EMBARKS UPON THE ADVENTURE. CHAPTER XV.—THE LAWTON GIRL’S WORK. CHAPTER XVI.—A GRACIOUS FRIEND RAISED UP. CHAPTER XVII.—TRACY HEARS STRANGE THINGS. CHAPTER XVIII.—A SIMPLE BUSINESS TRANSACTION. CHAPTER XIX.—NO MESSAGE FOR MAMMA. CHAPTER XX.—THE MAN FROM NEW YORK. CHAPTER XXI.—REUBEN’S MOMENTOUS FIRST VISIT. CHAPTER XXII.—“SAY THAT THERE IS NO ANSWER.” CHAPTER XXIII.—HORACE’S PATH BECOMES TORTUOUS. CHAPTER XXIV.—A VEHEMENT RESOLVE. CHAPTER XXV.—A VISITATION OF ANGELS. CHAPTER XXVI.—OVERWHELMING DISCOMFITURE. CHAPTER XXVII.—THE LOCKOUT. CHAPTER XXVIII.—IN THE ROBBER’S CAVE. CHAPTER XXIX.—THE MISTS CLEARING AWAY. CHAPTER XXX.—JESSICA’S GREAT DESPAIR. CHAPTER XXXI.—A STRANGE ENCOUNTER. CHAPTER XXXII.—THE ALARM AT THE FARMHOUSE. CHAPTER XXXIII.—PACING TOWARD THE REDDENED SKY. CHAPTER XXXIV.—THE CONQUEST OF THE MOB. CHAPTER XXXV.—THE SHINING REWARD. CHAPTER XXXVI.—“I TELL YOU I HAVE LIVED IT DOWN!” IN THE VALLEY Harold Frederic Contents. Chapter I. "The French Are in the Valley!" Chapter II. Setting Forth How the Girl Child Was Brought to Us. Chapter III. Master Philip Makes His Bow--And Behaves Badly Chapter IV. In Which I Become the Son of the House. Chapter V. How a Stately Name Was Shortened and Sweetened. Chapter VI. Within Sound of the Shouting Waters. Chapter VII. Through Happy Youth to Man's Estate. Chapter VIII. Enter My Lady Berenicia Cross. Chapter IX. I See My Sweet Sister Dressed in Strange Attire. Chapter X. The Masquerade Brings Me Nothing but Pain. Chapter XI. As I Make My Adieux Mr. Philip Comes In. Chapter XII. Old-Time Politics Pondered under the Starlight. Chapter XIII. To the Far Lake Country and Home Again. Chapter XIV. How I Seem to Feel a Wanting Note in the Chorus of Welcome. Chapter XV. The Rude Awakening from My Dream. Chapter XVI. Tulp Gets a Broken Head to Match My Heart. Chapter XVII. I Perforce Say Farewell to My Old Home. Chapter XVIII. The Fair Beginning of a New Life in Ancient Albany. Chapter XIX. I Go to a Famous Gathering at the Patroon's Manor House. Chapter XX. A Foolish and Vexatious Quarrel Is Thrust upon Me. Chapter XXI. Containing Other News Besides that from Bunker Hill. Chapter XXII. The Master and Mistress of Cairncross. Chapter XXIII. How Philip in Wrath, Daisy in Anguish, Fly Their Home. Chapter XXIV. The Night Attack Upon Quebec--And My Share in It. Chapter XXV. A Crestfallen Return to Albany. Chapter XXVI. I See Daisy and the Old Home Once More. Chapter XXVII. The Arrest of Poor Lady Johnson. Chapter XXVIII. An Old Acquaintance Turns Up in Manacles. Chapter XXIX. The Message Sent Ahead from the Invading Army. Chapter XXX. From the Scythe and Reaper to the Musket. Chapter XXXI. The Rendezvous of Fighting Men at Fort Dayton. Chapter XXXII. "The Blood Be on Your Heads." Chapter XXXIII. The Fearsome Death-Struggle in the Forest. Chapter XXXIV. Alone at Last with My Enemy. Chapter XXXV. The Strange Uses to Which Revenge May Be Put. Chapter XXXVI. A Final Scene in the Gulf which My Eyes Are Mercifully Spared. Chapter XXXVII. The Peaceful Ending of It All. THE DESERTER AND OTHER STORIES BY HAROLD FREDERIC CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE THE DESERTER. I. Discoveries in the Barn 3 II. A Sudden Departure 20 III. Father and Son 42 IV. The "Meanest Word" 60 V. The Deputy Marshal 80 VI. A Home in the Woods 98 VII. Another Chase after Mose 117 A DAY IN THE WILDERNESS. I. The Valley of Death 139 II. Lafe reconnoitres the Valley 157 III. The Bounty-Jumper 177 IV. Red Pete in Captivity 198 V. Lafe rescues an Officer, and finds his Cousin 216 HOW DICKON CAME BY HIS NAME. I. The Making of a Soldier 239 II. A Burst for Freedom 260 III. A Strange Christmas Eve 279 IV. Up in the World 299 WHERE AVON INTO SEVERN FLOWS. I. Hugh the Writer 319 II. Sir Hereward's Ring 350 III. How Hugh met the Prince 381 ILLUSTRATIONS. "'I'll unlock it bimeby—maybe'" Frontispiece PAGE "'Sh-h! Talk Lower!'" 27 "'Gimme that Gun!'" 61 "'Drop it—you!'" 175 Lafe and the Bounty-Jumper 195 "'I'm Steve Hornbeck's Son!'" 231 "Sir Watty came stalking down" 249 "'Whose Blood is this?'" 285 "He advanced and kissed the Lady's Hand" 357 "Two Dozen Pike-Heads clashed down as by a Single Touch" 385 *** End of this LibraryBlog Digital Book "Index for Works of Harold Frederic - Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks" *** Copyright 2023 LibraryBlog. All rights reserved.