Author:Meredith Nicholson

Works

 * Short Flights (1891)
 * The Hoosiers (1900)
 * The Main Chance (1903)
 * Zelda Dameron (1904)
 * The House Of A Thousand Candles (1905)
 * Poems (1906)
 * Rosalind at Red Gate (1907)
 * The Port of Missing Men (1907)
 * Reissued as Daily Mail Sixpenny Novel No. 166 (1912)
 * The Little Brown Jug at Kildare (1908)
 * The Lords of High Decision (1909)
 * The Siege of the Seven Suitors (1910)
 * Style and the Man (1911)
 * The Provincial American and Other Papers (1912)
 * Otherwise Phyllis (1913)
 * The Poet (1914)
 * The Proof of the Pudding (1916)
 * Langdon's Legacy (1916)
 * The Madness of May (1917)
 * A Reversible Santa Claus (1917)
 * The Valley of Democracy (1918)
 * Lady Larkspur (1919)
 * A Fifth Reader (1919), as editor
 * Blacksheep! Blacksheep! (1920)
 * The Man in the Street (1921)
 * Best Laid Schemes (1922)
 * Broken Barriers (1922)
 * Honor Bright: A Comedy in Three Acts (1923), co-authored with Kenyon Nicholson
 * The Hope of Happiness (1923)
 * And They Lived Happily Ever After! (1925)
 * The Cavalier of Tennessee (1928)
 * Old Familiar Faces (1929)
 * Old Familiar Faces (1929)

Works from periodicals

 * "Honor Bright" (1915, in Harper's) (ss)
 * "Sitting Up With Susan" (1915 Aug, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss) [McGillicuddy]
 * "Landon's Legacy" (1916 Jan 8, in Collier's Weekly) (ss)
 * "The Man With The Lantern" (1916, in Collier's Weekly) (ss?)
 * "The Prince of Charmingville" (1917 Sept, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss) [McGillicuddy]
 * "Nothing Venture, Nothing Have" (1918 Apr, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "Wrong Number" (1919 May, in Scribner's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Tell Me Your Troubles" (1919 June, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "Poor Dear Papa" (1921 Apr, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "Nuttina" (1922 Apr, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Third Man" (1922 Nov 5, in The Sunday Star) (ss)
 * "McGillicuddy" (1923 Jan, in The Red Book Magazine) (ss) [McGillicuddy]
 * "The Haunted Rocking Chair" (1924 June, in Cosmopolitan) (ss)
 * "They're All Alike" (1924 June, in The Smart Set) (ss)
 * Longer works
 * "The Proof of the Pudding" (1915 Oct—1916 May, in The Red Book Magazine) (8-part serial)
 * "And They Lived Happily Ever After" (1924 Oct–?, in Cosmopolitan) (ss)
 * Non-fiction and verse
 * "The Crown of Defeat" (1921 Feb, in Cosmopolitan) (ss)
 * "Are We a Happy People" (1922-23, in Harper's) (article)
 * "A Letter" (1889-90, in The Century Magazine) (verse)
 * "A Parting Guest" (1892, in The Century Magazine) (verse)
 * "God Save the State!" (1904-05, in The Century Magazine) (article)
 * "The Poor Old English Language" (1921 Sept, in Scribner's ) (article)