Boyce BibliographyBooks The Bond. New York: Duffield and Company, 1908. The Eternal Spring. New York: Fox, Duffield and Company, 1906. The Folly of Others. New York: Fox, Duffield and Company, 1904. Reprint, Plainview, New York: Books for Libraries, Inc., 1974. The Forerunner. New York: Fox, Duffield and Company, 1903. Harry:A Portrait. New York: Thomas Selzer, 1923. Proud Lady. New York: Thomas Selzer, 1923. Songs. Boston: Arena Publishing Company, 1892. Stories from the Chap-Book. Chicago: Herbert S. Stone and Company, 1896. The Town in the Forest: Life Story of Richmond, New Hampshire. Richmond: Richmond, New Hampshire Archives, 1992. Story of an American Family: Letters and Commentary on the Hapgood Family, 1648-1917. Chicopee, Mass.: Brown-Murphy, 1951. Plays "The Two Sons." In The Provincetown Plays, 4 Series, edited by Frank Shay, 147-169. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1916. "Winter’s Night." In Fifty More Contemporary One-Act Plays, edited by Frank Shay, 39–46. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1928 and in A Century of Plays by American Women, edited by Rachel France, 79–85. New York: Richard Rosen Press,1979. ——— and Hutchins Hapgood. "Enemies." In The Provincetown Plays, edited by George Cram Cook and Frank Shay. Cincinnati: Stewart Kidd Company, 1921. Poems "After the Storm." LOTOS 9:3 (September 1895), 177. "After Sunset." LOTOS 8:10 (April 1895), 709. "Flower of Rajisthan." The New Cycle 8:8 (February 1895). "A Harvest Song." Outing Magazine 24:? (September 1894), 480. "Last Week in Autumn." Overland 52:201 (December, 1892), 609. "Noel." LOTOS 9: 6-7 (December-January 1895/ "Triolet." LOTOS 9:5 (November 1895), 338. "The Winter Wind." Outing Magazine 27:? (January 1896), 312. "Winter’s Night." Overland 52:17 (September 1891), 610. Short Stories "Awakening." Harper’s Weekly 57 (27 September, 1913): 21–2. "Blue Hood." Harper’s Weekly 58 (2 May, 1914): 9–11. "Blue Pearl." McClure’s 35 (May 1910): 26–35. "Books and Men." Harper’s Weekly 60 (6 February, 1915): 131, 187–8. "A British Matron." Harper’s Weekly 61 (15 January, 1916): 591–2. "Brothers." McClure’s 38 (December 1911): 138–145. "Burton’s Burglar." Harper’s Weekly 58 (24 January, 1914): 12–14. "The Elder Generation." American Magazine 71 (April 1911) 748–757. "Faithful Wife." Harper’s Weekly 60 (2 January, 1915): 14–15. "The Golden Wedding." Harper’s Weekly 59 (26 December, 1914): 615–616. "In a Garden." Stories from the Chap-Book, 29–43. Chicago: Herbert S. Stone & Company, 1896. "Inlaid Chest." Harper’s Weekly 60 (16 January, 1915): 65–67. "Labouchere." Harper’s Weekly 58 (28 March, 1914): 14–15. "The Legacy." American Magazine 64 (October 1907): 615–23. "A Livelier Plumage." American Magazine, 70 (August 1910): 506–515. "Luxury." American Magazine 71 (November 1910): 112–119. "Love!" Harper’s Weekly 60 (9 January, 1915): 42–44. "Maddalena Speaks." Forum 51 (January 1914): 103–107. "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World." LOTOS 9:8 (February 1896): 584–86. "Mrs. Peyton Interferes." McClure’s 37 (August 1911): 4–8. "My Dear Niece." Good Housekeeping 53(July 1911): 33-41. "Picture of Maria." The Puritan 2 (October, 1897-98): 115-118. "Progressive at Large." Harper’s Weekly 58 (7 February, 1914): 10–11. "A Provident Woman." Lippincott’s Magazine 73 (March 1904): 259–317. "Retreat." Harper’s Monthly Magazine 146 (December 1922): 46–66. "The Return." Harper’s Weekly 60 (20 February, 1915): 187–188. "Silence Is Gold." American Magazine 70 (July 1910): 304–311. "Thirty Years." Harper’s Weekly 60 (22 May, 1915): 485. "Tschekhov’s Plays." Harper’s Weekly 57 (27 December, 1913): 22–23. "The Undertow." Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine 560 (August 1914): 129–176. "The Vestals." New York Commercial Advertiser, n.d. "When Chesterton Is Angry." Harper’s Weekly 59 (11 July, 1914): 31. "The Wife of a Genius." Harper’s Weekly 59 (12 December, 1914): 556–568. Creative Nonfiction, Articles and Essays "The Bachelor Girl" "papers" in Vogue for 5 May 1898: 294; 19 May 1898: 320, 322; 16 June 1898: viii; 7 July 1898: 6,10; 4 August 1898: 75-6, 78; 1 September 1898: 138-39; 8 September 1898: 156; 22 September 1898: 190; 3 November 1898:284. "The Baths of Lucca," Scribner’s Magazine 39 (May 1906): 614–620. "Books and Men," Harper’s Weekly, 60 (February 20, 1915): 187–188. "Book Notes and News" monthly columns in New Cycle 8:12 (June 1895) and subsequent issues of LOTOS through September 1896. "Coming Comedy of American Manners." Bookman 15 (March 1902): 57–58. "‘Prigs’ and ‘Cads’ in Fiction," Bookman 23 (July 1906): 490–491. |
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