Author:Honoré Willsie Morrow

Works
(partial list)


 * The Heart of the Desert (Kut-le of the Desert) (1913) (PG; IA)
 * Still Jim (1915) (PG; IA)
 * Benefits Forgot: A story of Lincoln and mother love (1917) non-fiction
 * Lydia of the Pines (1917)
 * The Forbidden Trail (1919) (PG; IA)
 * The Enchanted Canyon (1921) (PG; IA)
 * Judith of the Godless Valley (1922)
 * Godless Valley (Everybody's magazine, 1922)
 * The Exile of The Lariat (1923)
 * The Lariat (1923 Mar–Nov, Everybody's) (6-part serial)
 * The Devonshers (1924) (sl. in Everybody's magazine, 1924)
 * We Must March (1925)
 * We Must March (1925 Jun–Nov, Everybody's) (6-part serial)
 * Seven Alone (1926)
 * Splendor of God (1929)
 * Splendid Journey
 * Mary Todd Lincoln: an Appreciation of the Wife of Abraham Lincoln
 * Great Captain (1930) trilogy:
 * Forever Free (1927)
 * With Malice Toward None (1928)
 * The Last Full Measure (1930)
 * The Lincoln Stories of Honoré Morrow (1938), containing:
 * Benefits Forgot (1917)
 * Dearer Than All
 * The Lost Speech of Abraham Lincoln
 * Demon Daughter (1939) [her last book]

Works from magazines

 * What is America: a series on immigration(Collier's, Nov 9, 1912 to —) [IA]
 * "Beatrice and the Rose" (ss) Munsey's Magazine June 1906
 * "Afraid of the Dark" (ss) Harper's Weekly, Jan 10, 1914
 * Desert Justice (1921, Everybody's) (novella)
 * "The Pinto Stallion" (1921, Everybody's) (ss)
 * "Find the Maverick" (1921, Everybody's) (ss)
 * "Breaking the Blue Roan" (1921, Everybody's) (ss)
 * "The Swimming Master" (1922 June, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Adopted Mother" (1922, The Century Magazine) (autobiographical article)
 * Longer works
 * Still Jim (Dec 1914 to May 1915, Everybody's Magazine) (6-part serial)     (illus. J. Scott Williams)
 * "Godless Valley" (1922 Feb-May, Everybody's Magazine) (4-part serial)
 * The Lariat (1923 Mar-Nov, Everybody's) (6-part serial)
 * We Must March (1925 Jun-Nov, Everybody's) (6-part serial)