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<strong>The</strong> hill <strong>of</strong> pains. Boston [1899], Laurel NY 1976.<br />

<strong>The</strong> liar. Boston 1899 (unauthorised edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> lane that had no turning: and other associated tales concerning<br />

the people <strong>of</strong> Pontiac; together with certain ‘parables <strong>of</strong><br />

provinces’. London and New York 1899 (as Born with a golden<br />

spoon), London 1900, New York 1900 (2 edns), Toronto 1900,<br />

London 1902 (illustr F. E. Schoonover), New York 1902, London<br />

1909, [1913], 1913 (Imperial edn), New York 1913 (Imperial edn),<br />

London [1920], Laurel NY 1976 (as Born with a golden spoon).<br />

reviews: Literary World 2 Nov 1900; Athenaeum 3 Nov 1900;<br />

New York Times 3 Nov 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> right <strong>of</strong> way. Being the story <strong>of</strong> Charley Steele and another. New<br />

York 1900, London 1901, New York 1901 (2 edns), New York and<br />

London 1901, Toronto 1901 (with different title page plus illus),<br />

New York 1904, London 1905, [1911], 1913 (Imperial edn), New<br />

York 1913 (Imperial edn), London [1919], 1920, 1924, 1926 (Pocket<br />

edn), New York 1928, Laurel NY 1976; tr Irish 1937. Dramatised by<br />

E. W. Presbry and performed at Hollis Street <strong>The</strong>atre, Boston, 30<br />

March 1980.<br />

reviews: Bookman Oct 1901; Bookman (USA) Oct 1901;<br />

Athenaeum 12 Oct 1901; Literary World 1 Nov 1901; Empire Rev<br />

Nov 1901; Acad 9 Nov 1901; Atlantic Dec 1910.<br />

An unpardonable liar. Chicago 1900 (an unauthorised edn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

liar).<br />

review: New York Times 7 July 1900.<br />

Donovan Pasha and some people <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 1902, Toronto [1902],<br />

New York 1902, Leipzig 1903 (Tauchnitz), London [1912], 1913<br />

(Imperial edn), New York 1913 (Imperial edn), London [1920],<br />

1930, London and New York 1950.<br />

reviews: TLS 10 Oct 1902; Acad 18 Oct 1902; New York Times 18<br />

Oct 1902; Bookman Dec 1902.<br />

Old Quebec, the fortress <strong>of</strong> New France. Illus London and New York<br />

1903, Toronto 1903, New York 1904, Bowie MD 1992 (facs <strong>of</strong> 1904<br />

edn). With C. G. Bryan.<br />

A ladder <strong>of</strong> swords: a tale <strong>of</strong> love, laughter and tears. 1904, New York<br />

and London 1904, Toronto 1904, New York 1905, London 1908,<br />

1912, New York 1912, London [1914] (Wayfarer’s Lib), 1926 (Pocket<br />

edn).<br />

reviews: New York Times 4 Sep 1904; TLS 9 Sep 1904; Acad 24<br />

Sep 1904; Bookman Oct 1904; Athenaeum 24 Oct 1904.<br />

A national policy: our fiscal system and imperial reciprocity. A<br />

speech. Gravesend 1904. Rptd from Gravesend Standard.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> an address entitled ‘Our imperial responsibilities in the<br />

Transvaal’. 1904.<br />

Canada as a nation. To the editor <strong>of</strong> the Standard (Montreal).<br />

Westminster [1905?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> weavers: a tale <strong>of</strong> England and Egypt <strong>of</strong> fifty years ago. Illus<br />

1907, New York and London 1907, Toronto 1907, Leipzig 1908<br />

(Tauchnitz), London 1911, Leipzig 1911 (Tauchnitz), London 1913<br />

(Imperial edn 2 vols), New York 1913 (Imperial edn 2 vols).<br />

reviews: New York Times 28 Sep 1907; Athenaeum 5 Oct 1907;<br />

TLS 10 Oct 1907; Bookman Nov 1907; Acad (Fiction Suppl) 9 Nov<br />

1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> land for the people: small ownerships and land banks. 1908<br />

(preface A. J. Balfour), 1909.<br />

Embers. Being a book <strong>of</strong> verses. Plymouth 1908 (ptd for priv circulation),<br />

New York 1913 (Imperial edn with additional poems with A<br />

lover’s diary).<br />

Northern lights. 1909, New York, London and Toronto 1909 (with<br />

illus and different title page), New York 1912, 1912 (Imperial edn),<br />

1913 (Imperial edn).<br />

reviews: TLS 16 Sep 1909; Athenaeum 9 Oct 1909; New York<br />

Times 16 Oct 1909.<br />

Cumner’s son, and other South Sea folk. [1910], New York and London<br />

1910, Toronto 1910, London and New York 1913 (Imperial edn).<br />

review: New York Times 14 Jan 1911.<br />

Gilbert Parker, Sir Horatio Gilbert George Parker<br />

Small ownership and a national land bank. 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> going <strong>of</strong> the white swan. New York 1912. Rptd from An adventurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the north.<br />

review: New York Times 8 Dec 1912.<br />

Home rule and the colonial analogy. 1912.<br />

John Enderby. New York 1913 (Imperial edn with Michel and Angèle<br />

and ‘<strong>The</strong>re is a sorrow on the sea’).<br />

At the sign <strong>of</strong> the eagle. New York 1913 (Imperial edn with <strong>The</strong> translation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a savage and <strong>The</strong> pomp <strong>of</strong> the Lavilettes).<br />

<strong>The</strong> judgment house. 1913, 1913 (Imperial edn), New York 1913<br />

(Imperial edn), New York and London 1913, Toronto [1913]<br />

(illustr W. Hatherall), Leipzig 1914 (Tauchnitz), London 1915<br />

(4th edn), New York and London 1922, London 1924, 1932, Laurel<br />

NY 1976.<br />

You never know your luck: being the story <strong>of</strong> a matrimonial<br />

deserter. Illus [1914], New York 1914, Toronto 1914, London 1915,<br />

New York 1915, London [1916], 1916, 1917, [1919], New York 1919<br />

(Imperial edn with Wild youth), London [1920].<br />

reviews: New York Times 23 Mar 1913; Athenaeum 23 Aug 1913;<br />

TLS 28 Aug 1913; New York Times 7 June 1914; TLS 25 Mar 1915;<br />

Athenaeum 17 Apr 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> United States and this war: a word in season. 1915 (Speech to the<br />

Pilgrims’ Soc, 15 Apr 1915).<br />

Is England apathetic? A reply by Sir Gilbert Parker, Bart. 1915.<br />

Originally pbd in the New York Times 14 Aug 1915.<br />

What is the matter with England? Criticism and a reply. 1915.<br />

Defence <strong>of</strong> British policy towards the United States. New York 1915.<br />

Rptd from the New York American.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world in the crucible: an account <strong>of</strong> the origins <strong>of</strong> the Great War<br />

and conduct <strong>of</strong> the Great War. 1915, New York 1915.<br />

reviews: New York Times 20 June 1915; TLS 1 July 1915;<br />

Athenaeum 17 July 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money master. 1915, New York and London 1915, Toronto [1915],<br />

New York 1916 (Imperial edn), 1927.<br />

reviews: TLS 16 Sep 1915; New York Times 19 Sep 1915;<br />

Athenaeum 16 Oct 1915.<br />

Two years <strong>of</strong> war. 1916. Interview with Assoc Press <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world for sale. 1916, New York and London 1916, Toronto 1916,<br />

New York 1917 (Imperial edn), Toronto 1919, [1926].<br />

reviews: New York Times 17 Sep 1916; TLS 21 Sep 1916; New York<br />

Times 29 Apr 1917.<br />

Wild youth and another with Jordan is a hard road. [1918], New York<br />

1919 (Imperial edn as Wild youth with You never know your luck),<br />

Philadelphia and London 1919, Toronto 1919, London 1920, 1927.<br />

reviews: TLS 6 Feb 1919; New York Times 16 Feb 1919.<br />

No defence. [1920], New York 1920, Philadelphia and London 1920,<br />

Toronto [1920], New York 1923 (Imperial edn).<br />

reviews: New York Times 12 Sep 1920; TLS 23 Sep 1920.<br />

Carnac. [1922], New York 1922, 1922, Toronto 1922, 1922 (as Carnac<br />

and as Carnac’s folly), Philadelphia and London 1922 (as Carnac’s<br />

folly, 2 edns), 1923 (Imperial edn as Carnac’s folly), 1924.<br />

reviews: New York Times 24 Sep 1922; TLS 28 Sep 1922.<br />

<strong>The</strong> power and the glory. A romance <strong>of</strong> the great La Salle. New York<br />

and London 1925 (2 edns), Toronto 1925, London 1927.<br />

reviews: New York Times 4 Oct 1925.<br />

Tarboe: the story <strong>of</strong> a life. 1927, New York 1927, Toronto 1927,<br />

London 1930.<br />

reviews: New York Times 25 Sep 1927; TLS 13 Oct 1927.<br />

<strong>The</strong> promised land. A story <strong>of</strong> David in Israel. 1928, Toronto 1928,<br />

New York 1929, London 1931, 1938.<br />

reviews: TLS 6 Sep 1928; New York Times 13 Jan 1929.<br />

Gilbert Parker and Beerbohm Tree stage <strong>The</strong> seats <strong>of</strong> the mighty: in<br />

Washington (1896) and London (1897): the promptbooks for the<br />

productions at Her Majesty’s <strong>The</strong>atre, London, 28 Apr 1897. Ed J.<br />

Ripley, Toronto 1986.<br />

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