Author:Margaret Cameron

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Margaret Cameron
(1867–1947)

Canada-born American author, musician and dramatist

Works[edit]

  • Comedies in Miniature (1903) (external scan) plays
    • Miss Doulton's Orchids — The Burglar — The Kleptomaniac—A Pipe of Peace — A Christmas Chime — The Committee on Matrimony—Her Neighbour's Creed — Unexpected Guests — The P.A.I.L.W.R — In a Street-car — A Patron of Art
  • The Cat and the Canary (1907) Illustrated by W. D. Stevens, decorated by Bertha Stuart (external scan) novelette
  • The Bachelor and the Baby (1908) (external scan) novelette
  • The Involuntary Chaperon (1909) (external scan)
  • The Pretender Person (1911)
  • Tangles; Tales of Some Droll Predicaments (1912) Illustrated by W. D. Stevens, Will F. Foster, William T. Smedley, Lucius W. Hitchcock short stories
    • "Who Laughs Last" · (1907) — The Woman and the Law · (1907) — The Price of the Past Participle · (1902) — The Thing that Couldn't · (1908) — The Pipes o' Pan · (1907, as "The Great God Pan") — The Dénouement · (1905) — "The Little White Hin" · (1910) — The Ultimate Moment · (1907, as "Flood-tide") — Wainwright and the Little Gods · (1906) — A Chance Samaritan · (1907) — The Mighty Trifle · (1911) — The Way to the Wedding · (1910) — When the Turtle Turned Loose · (1904) — Who Killed Cock Robin? · (1910) — The Forlorn Hope · (1910)
  • The Golden Rule Dollivers (1913) Illustrated by May Wilson Preston
    • The Man in the Road · (1911) — The Old Dears · (1912) — The Dollivers Caught 'Napping · (1912) — Doing the Dollivers · (1912) — Aid to the Injured · (1913) — The Dollivers Dine Out · (1913) — The End of the Beginning · (1912)
  • The Seven Purposes: An Experience in Psychic Phenomena (1918) (external scan) Project Gutenberg
  • Twelve Lessons from the Seven Purposes (1919)
  • Johndover, 1924
  • A Sporting Chance (1926)

One-act comedies[edit]

Works from periodicals[edit]

The Dollivers

The Golden Rule Dollivers

  1. "The Golden Rule Dollivers (short story)" (1911 Aug, Harper's Monthly Magazine) [as "The Man in the Road"]
  2. "The Dollivers' Old Dears" (1912 March, Harper's Monthly Magazine) [as "The Old Dears"]
  3. "The Dollivers Caught 'Napping" (1912 Aug, Harper's Monthly Magazine)
  4. "Doing the Dollivers" (1912 Dec, Harper's Monthly Magazine)
  5. "Dolliver's Aid to the Injured" (1913 March, Harper's Monthly Magazine) [as "The Aid to the Injured"]
  6. "The Dollivers Dine Out" (1913 July, Harper's Monthly Magazine)
  7. "The Dollivers' Long Lane" (1913 Sept, Harper's Monthly Magazine) [as "The End of the Beginning"]

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 76 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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