Stories by Albert Payson Terhune appear in numerous anthologies of dog stories. In addition, the book
Paul Dufour, Bohemian (1898)
The Deluge of '99 (1898)
A Galahad of Park Row
The title page of Dollars and Cents lists a Terhune title: The Shadow of the Prophet. This was the working title of the novel later published as The Years of the Locust.
The manuscript for Fortune was originally titled Dead Broke. The title and ending were changed at the insistence of Doubleday.
Following Across The Line, in 1952 Anice Terhune claimed she had received communications of two more books from Albert Payson Terhune, one of them titled That You May Know. No such book was ever published, nor was any manuscript for it located afterwards.
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