Author:Harry Leon Wilson

Works
(partial list)


 * Zigzag Tales from the East to the West (1894)
 * The Spenders: A Tale of the Third Generation (1902) illustrated by Rose Cecil O'Neill
 * The Lions of the Lord, a Tale of the Old West (1903) illustrated by Rose Cecil O'Neill
 * The Seeker (1904) illustrated by Rose Cecil O'Neill
 * The Boss of Little Arcady (1905) illustrated by Rose Cecil O'Neill
 * Ewing's Lady (1907)
 * Ewing's Lady (3-part serial, Ainslee's Magazine 1907 Oct–Dec)
 * Bunker Bean (1913) illustrated by Frederic R. Gruger
 * Ruggles of Red Gap (1914) (Doubleday, Page & co., 1922)
 * The Man from Home: A Novel (1915) based on the play
 * Somewhere in Red Gap (1916) illustrated by John R. Neill
 * Life (1919) play
 * Ma Pettengill (1919)
 * The Wrong Twin (1921) illustrated by Frederic R. Gruger
 * Merton of the Movies (1922)
 * So This Is Golf! (1923)

With Booth Tarkington

 * The Man from Home (1908)
 * Cameo Kirby (1908)
 * Foreign Exchange (1909)
 * Springtime (1909)
 * If I Had Money (1909)
 * Your Humble Servant (1910)
 * The Gibson Upright (1919)

Works from periodicals

 * "Once a Scotchman, Always" (1915-16, Saturday Evening Post) ss
 * "An Interview—or Something" (1916 Feb, The Green Book Magazine) (humor)
 * "Little Old New York" (1916 Aug 26, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
 * "Gentle Annie" (1922 Jan 21, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
 * "Uncle Ling and Pink Matter" (1921, Saturday Evening Post Nov 11)
 * "Here Comes the Bridegroom" (1923 Oct, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "'Thea Zell" (1925 April, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "Geraldine" (1925 Oct, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * Longer works
 * Ewing's Lady (Ainslee's, 1907 Oct–Dec) 3-part serial
 * "The Wrong Twin" (serial, The Saturday Evening Post 1920, Dec 11)
 * With Booth Tarkington
 * "Foreign Exchange" (1910 Sept, Ainslee's) (novella)