Booth Tarkington - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • The Gentleman from Indiana (1899)
  • Monsieur Beaucaire 1900; later adapted as a play, an operetta and two films: 1924 and 1946
  • Old Grey Eagle (1901)
  • Cherry (1901 - January, February Harper's Magazine) (1903 - book)
  • The Two Vanrevels (1902)
  • Poe's Run: and other poems . . to which is appended the book of the chronicles of the Elis (1904) - co-author, with M'Cready Sykes
  • In the Arena: Stories of Political Life (1905)
  • The Beautiful Lady (1905)
  • The Conquest of Canaan (1905)
  • The Guest of Quesnay (1907)
  • His Own People (1907)
  • The Man from Home (1908) - stage play co-written with Harry Leon Wilson
  • Beasley's Christmas Party (1909)
  • Your Humble Servant (1910) - stage play co-written with Harry Leon Wilson
  • Beauty and the Jacobin, an Interlude of the French Revolution (1912)
  • The Flirt (1913)
  • Penrod (1914)
  • The Turmoil (1915) (first volume of the trilogy Growth)
  • Penrod and Sam (1916)
  • Seventeen (1916)
  • The Spring Concert (1916)
  • The Rich Man's War (1917)
  • The Magnificent Ambersons (1918; won the 1919 Pulitzer Prize; filmed 1941 by Orson Welles, remade for TV in 2002; second volume of the trilogy Growth)
  • The Gibson Upright (1919) - stage play co-written with Harry Leon Wilson
  • Ramsey Mulholland (1919)
  • War Stories (1919) - one of Tarkington's stories was included in this anthology
  • The Country Cousins: A Comedy in Four Acts (1921) - stage play
  • Clarence: A Comedy in Four Acts (1921) - stage play
  • Harlequin and Columbine (1921)
  • Alice Adams (1921; won the 1922 Pulitzer Prize; filmed 1923 and 1935)
  • The Intimate Strangers: A Comedy in Three Acts (1921) - stage play
  • Gentle Julia (1922); filmed in 1923 and 1936
  • The Wren: A Comedy in Three Acts (1922) - stage play
  • The Ghost Story (1922)
  • The Midlander (1924) (1927 re-titled National Avenue; third volume of the trilogy Growth)
  • Women (1925)
  • Looking Forward, and Others, consisting of "Looking Forward to the Great Adventure", "Nipskillions", "The Hopeful Pessimist", "Stars in the Dust-heap", "The Golden Age", and "Happiness Now" (1926)
  • The Plutocrat (1927)
  • Claire Ambler (1928)
  • The World Does Move (1928)
  • Penrod Jashber (1929)
  • Mirthful Haven (1930)
  • Mary's Neck (1932)
  • Presenting Lily Mars (1933) (filmed 1943)
  • Rumbin Galleries (1934) Romantic novel
  • Little Orvie (1934)
  • Horse and Buggy Days (1936) Cosmopolitan Magazine, September 1936
  • Some Old Portraits (1939) - essays on 17th century artworks
  • The Fighting Littles (1941)
  • The Heritage of Hatcher Ide (1941)
  • Kate Fennigate (1943)
  • Image of Josephine (1945)
  • The Show Piece (1947)

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