F. Marion Crawford
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F. Marion Crawford was a popular (and prolific) novelist and historical writer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, as of May 2006, only about half of his works are in PG. Some are cleared and probably in-process at DP.
See the Francis Marion Crawford entry at Wikipedia for more biographical information.
Please update the list below as Crawford's books are posted to PG.
Not in PG
- Rulers of the South (1900, history)
Cleared
Clearance in progress
- With the Immortals, currently Proofreading Round 3: Waiting for Release
Posted
F. Marion Crawford's list of books at PG
The Saracinesca Series
Novels of Roman Social Life
- A Roman Singer
- Marzio's Crucifix
- The Heart of Rome
- Cecilia
- Whosoever Shall Offend
- Pietro Ghisleri
- To Leeward
- A Lady of Rome
The Singer Trilogy
- Fair Margaret / (Soprano, UK title)
- The Primadonna
- The Diva's Ruby
Others
- A Cigarette-makers Romance (Munich)
- A Rose of Yesterday (1897, novel)
- A Tale of a Lonely Parish (England)
- Adam Johnston's Son (1895, novel)
- An American Politician (Boston)
- Arethusa (1907, novel)
- Ave Roma immortalis, v. 1 (1898, history)
- Ave Roma immortalis, v. 2 (1898, history)
- Doctor Claudius, A True Story
- Gleanings from Venetian History (1905, history)
- Greifenstein (Black Forest)
- In the Palace of the King: A Love Story of Old Madrid
- Katharine Lauderdale (1894, novel)
- Khaled, A Tale of Arabia (1891, novel)
- Love in Idleness (1894, novel)
- Man Overboard (1903, short novel)
- Marietta: A Maid of Venice
- Marion Darche A Story Without Comment (1893, novel)
- Mr. Isaacs (India)
- Paul Patoff (1887, novel)
- Stradella
- The Children of the King
- The Little City of Hope: A Christmas Story
- The Lock and Key Library: The most interesting stories of all nations: American (as Contributor)
- The Ralstons (1894, novel)
- The Three Fates (1892, novel)
- The Upper Berth
- The Witch of Prague (Bohemia)
- Via Crucis (a romance of the Second Crusade)
- Wandering Ghosts (1911, Collection of Short Stories)
- Zoroaster (Persia)