
Harold Titus
Works
- "I Conquered" (1916) Project Gutenberg
- Bruce of the Circle A (1918) Project Gutenberg
- The Last Straw (1920) (Serialized in Munsey's Magazine, 1919-1920) Project Gutenberg
- "Timber" (1922) (Serialized as Foraker's Folly in Everybody's, 1921-22)
- The Beloved Pawn (1923)
- The Beloved Pawn (1923) (Serialized in Everybody's, November 1922 to February 1923)
- Spindrift (1925)
Works from magazines
- "The Man who Wouldn't Stay Put" (1912, Collier's) (ss)
- "Still Water" (1914 March 14, The Cavalier) (ss)
- "'Furriners'" (ss) in in (1915, Adventure) (ss)
- "A Man and His Horse" (1915 Aug, Munsey's Magazine) (ss)
- "Listmann's Jess and the Gentle Hand" (1916 May, Everybody's) (ss)
- "Appreciating Peter" (1917, Adventure) (ss)
- "Lars the Unthinking" (1917 May, Everybody's) (ss)
- "Canned Music" (1917 Aug, Smith's) (ss)
- "A Fish Story about Love" (1918, Adventure) (ss)
- "For Grub and Guns: How our supply soldiers are trained" (1918, Everybody's) (article)
- "The Dear Little Four-flusher" (1918, Everybody's) (ss)
- "The Crowded Hearthstone" (1920 July, Everybody's) (ss)
- "The Caution of Abner Rowland" (1921 Feb, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "The Faith of Holy Joe" (1921 Apr, Everybody's) (ss)
- "The Chimney" (1921 May 7, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
- "Built Upon a Rock" (1921 June, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "His Promised Land" (1923 Sept, Munsey's) (ss)
- "A Family Matter" (1925 June, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "Laugh That Off!" (1925 Aug, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
- "Age" (1925 Dec, Everybody's) (ss)
Movies
- The Last Straw (story) (1920)
- Shod with Fire (novel "Bruce of Circle A") (1920)
- Hearts Aflame (novel Timber)

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