Dr. Henry Cottrell Rowland (March 12, 1874 – June 6, 1933) was a surgeon and writer.[2] Several of his works were adapted into films. He was also a co-producer on films. He wrote stories for magazines and novels.[3][4] Several of his works are illustrated.

Dr. Henry Cottrell Rowland, Surgeon and Author[1]
Front cover of The Closing Net
Front cover of The Mountain of Fears
Front cover of In the Shadow

Bibliography

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  • Sea Scamps: Three Adventures of the East (1903)[5]
  • The Bamboula (1904)
  • The Wanderers (1905)[6]
  • The Mountain of Fears (1905), short stories
  • In the Shadow (1906)
  • The Countess Diane (1908)
  • Germaine (1910)[7]
  • The Apple of Discord (1913)
  • The Sultana (1914) with illustrations by A. B. Wenzell[8]
  • In the Service of the Princess (1910)
  • Of Clear Intent
  • The Closing Net (1912)
  • Filling His Own Shoes (1916)
  • Pearl Island (1919)[9]
  • Duds (1920)
  • Hirondelle (1922)
  • Many Mansions (1932)[10]
  • The Luck of Smalley
  • The Magnet; A Romance (1911), initially published as a serial titled "The Pilot-Fish"[11]
  • Mile High; A Novel (1921)
  • To Windward: The Story of a Course, illustrated by Charlotte Weber

Short stories

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  • The Forest of His Fathers (1920)
  • The Trees (1932)
  • The Merle

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "Henry C. Rowland, Short Story Writer, Dies At Age Of 59". Chicago Tribune. June 7, 1933. p. 29. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  2. ^ "Rowland, Henry C. (Henry Cottrell), 1874-1933 | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
  3. ^ 50 Essential Classic Thriller Short Stories You Have To Read Before You Die, Vol.1: Philip K. Dick, Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rafael Sabatini, O.Henry, Edgar Wallace... (Golden Deer Classics). Oregan Publishing. May 6, 2019. ISBN 9782291060222 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ 99 Classic Thriller Short Stories: Works by Philip K. Dick, Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, Wilkie Collins...and many more !. Oregan Publishing. April 27, 2019. ISBN 9782291062998 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Sea scamps :three adventurers of the East /by Henry C. Rowland. – National Library". www.nlb.gov.sg.
  6. ^ "On Board a Yacht.; THE WANDERERS. A Novel. By Henry C. Rowland, Author of". April 8, 1905 – via NYTimes.com.
  7. ^ "Publishers Weekly". R.R. Bowker Company. May 19, 1920 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Rowland, Henry C.; Wenzell, ill, A. B.; Dodd, Mead & Company (May 19, 1914). "The sultana". New York Dodd, Mead and Company – via Trove.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Rowland, Henry Cottrell; Raleigh, Henry (May 19, 1919). Pearl Island. Grosset & Dunlap. OCLC 39889904 – via Open WorldCat.
  10. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Henry C. Rowland". www.isfdb.org.
  11. ^ Rowland, Henry Cottrell (May 19, 1911). "The magnet: (published serially as "The pilot-fish"), a romance". Dodd, Mead and Company – via Google Books.
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