Marah Ellis Ryan - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Merze: the story of an actress; Chicago, New York: Rand, McNally, 1888 and 1894, according to abebooks, 1889 according to the Melvyl catalog
  • In loves' domains: a trilogy; Chicago: Rand, McNally, c1889
  • Told in the hills; Chicago; New York: Rand, McNally, Rand, McNally, ("a romance and melodrama, set in New Orleans and the Pacific Northwest"--ABEBooks)
  • A Pagan of the Alleghanies; Chicago and New York, Rand, McNally,
  • Squaw Elouise; Chicago; New York: Rand, McNally,
  • A flower of France: a story of old Louisiana; Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company, Freeport, N. Y., Books for Libraries Press,
  • A chance child: Comrades, Hendrex and Margotte, and Persephone: being four tales; Chicago; New York: Rand, McNally,
  • The bondwoman; Chicago; New York: Rand, McNally,
  • That girl Montana; Rand McNally & Company, New York, Grosset & Dunlap
  • Miss Moccasins; Chicago: Rand, McNally,
  • My Quaker maid; Chicago; New York: Rand McNally & Company,
  • Indian love letters; Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co.,
  • The flute of the gods, illustrated by Edward S. Curtis; New York, F.A. Stokes company
  • For the soul of Rafael; with many illustrations from photographs taken expressly for this book, by Harold A. Taylor; decorative designs by Ralph Fletcher Seymour; Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co.,
  • The woman of the twilight; the story of a story; illustrations by Hanson Booth; Chicago, A.C. McClurg & Co.,
  • Pagan prayers ; Chicago: A.C. McClurg,
  • The house of the dawn; illustrated and decorated by Hanson Booth; Chicago: A.C. McClurg, ("A highly romanticized novel involving a Hopi woman who has traveled far and returned to the mesas, a couple in love in the southwest and their travails, the inquisition, and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680."--ABEBooks)
  • The Druid path ; decorated by Will Vreeland; Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co.
  • The treasure trail: a romance of the land of gold and sunshine; illustrated by Robert Amick; Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co.,
  • First Americans; Los Angeles: Calif. Indian Welfare League,
  • The dancer of Tuluum, illustrated by Rene Kinga, decorations by Kay Roberts; Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co.,

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