Ralph Henry Barbour
Ralph Henry Barbour (November 13, 1870 – February 19, 1944) was an American novelist, who primarily wrote popular works of sports fiction for boys. In collaboration with L. H. Bickford, he also wrote as Richard Stillman Powell, notably Phyllis in Bohemia. Other works included light romances and adventure.
Ralph Henry Barbour | |
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Born | November 13, 1870 |
Died | February 19, 1944 73) | (aged
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Biography
During his career, Barbour produced more than 100 novels as well as a number of short stories.
Sports
In 1904 book publisher D. Appleton & Co. issued several sports books with editor Ralph Henry Barbour using information from prior Spalding Athletic Library books by special arrangement from American Sports Publishing. [1]
Selected works
As Richard Stillman Powell
- Phyllis in Bohemia, 1897
As Ralph Henry Barbour
- The Story My Doggie Told to Me, unknown year[2]
- The Half-Back, 1899
- For the Honor of the School: A Story of School Life and Interscholastic Sport, 1900
- Captain of the Crew, 1901
- Behind the Line: A Story of College Life and Football, 1902
- Weatherby's Inning, 1903
- The Land of Joy, 1903
- The Arrival of Jimpson and Other Stories for Boys About Boys, 1904
- On Your Mark!, 1904
- Kitty of the Roses, 1904
- An Orchard Princess, 1905
- The Crimson Sweater, 1905
- A Maid in Arcady 1906
- Four Afoot, 1906
- Holly: The Romance of a Southern Girl, 1907
- The Spirit of the School, 1907
- Tom, Dick and Harriet, 1907
- Harry's Island, 1908
- Forward Pass, 1908
- My Lady of the Fog, 1908
- The Half-Back: A Story of School, Football, and Golf, 1909
- Double Play; A Story of School and Baseball, 1909
- The Lilac Girl, 1909
- Captain Chub, 1910
- Winning His "Y": A Story of School Athletics, 1910
- The Golden Heart, 1910
- Kingsford Quarter, 1910
- The New Boy at Hilltop and Other Stories, 1910
- Finkler's Field: A Story of School and Baseball, 1911
- For Yardley: A Story of Track and Field, 1911
- Joyce of the Jasmines, 1911
- Team-Mates, 1911
- Four in Camp a Story of Summer Adventures in the New Hampshire Woods, 1912
- Four Afloat Being the Adventures of the Big Four on the Water, 1912
- Weatherby's Inning, 1912
- The Harbor of Love, 1912
- Change Signals: A Story of the New Football 1912
- Cupid En Route, 1912 (?)
- Crofton Chums, 1912 (?)
- Lady Laughter, 1913
- Around the End, 1913
- Partners Three, 1913
- Left End Edwards, 1914
- Benton's Venture, 1914 (?)
- The Brother of a Hero, 1914
- Heart's Content, 1915
- Left Tackle Thayer, 1915
- The Secret Play, 1915
- The Lucky Seventh, 1915 (?)
- The Purple Pennant, 1916
- Left Guard Gilbert, 1916
- Center Rush Rowland, 1917 (?)
- The Adventure Club Afloat, 1917
- Winning His Game, 1917
- For the Freedom of the Seas, 1918
- The Junior Trophy, 1918
- Full-Back Foster, 1919
- Joan of the Island, 1920 (with H.P. Holt)
- Quarter-Back Bates, 1920
- Fourth Down, 1920
- The Cruise of the Endeavour, or, Fortunes of War, 1921
- Kick Formation, 1921
- Metipom's Hostage, 1921 (?)
- Left Half Harmon, 1921
- Over Two Seas, 1922
- Right End Emerson, 1922 (?)
- The Turner Twins, 1922 (?)
- Right Guard Grant 1923
- Right Tackle Todd, 1924
- The Fighting Scrub, 1924
- Spaniard's Cave, 1924
- Right Half Hollins, 1925
- Barry Locke, Half Back, 1925
- Bases Full, 1925
- The Last Play, 1926
- Bud Pringle, Pirate, 1926
- Tod Hale with the Crew, 1926
- Let's Go To Florida!, 1926
- The Long Pass, 1927
- Heading North, 1927
- Tod Hale at Camp, 1927
- Tod Hale at Yale, 1927
- Tod Hale on the Scrub, 1928
- Hunt Holds the Center, 1928
- Comrades of the Key, 1928 (?)
- Substitute Jimmy, 1928
- Giles of the Mayflower", 1929
- Hero of the Camp, 1932
- The Cub Battery, 1932
- Pirates of the Shoals, 1932
- Skate, Glendale!, 1932
- The Crew of the "Casco", 1933 (?)
- Peril in the Swamp 1934
- Five Points Service, 1935
- Good Manners for Boys, 1937 (?)
- How to Play Better Baseball, 1937 (with Lamar Sarra)
- Hurricane Sands, 1940
- How to Play Better Basketball, 1941 (with Lamar Sarra)
- Mystery on the Bayou, 1943 (?)
References
- Baltimore Sun, Maryland, July 7, 1904. Retrieved Jan 24, 2021
- The Story My Doggie Told to Me at the Internet Archive
Sources
External links
- Works by Ralph Henry Barbour at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Ralph Henry Barbour at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about Ralph Henry Barbour at Internet Archive
- Works by Ralph Henry Barbour at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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