BOOKS BY TERHUNE FAMILY MEMBERS
Albert Payson Terhune came from a prolific literary family, all members
of which were published writers.
The information below is taken, in part, from lists compiled by Kathleen
Rais. The list of publications by Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune is taken,
in part, from the Ph. D. dissertation Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune ("Marion Harland"): Her Life and Works by Mary Hudson Wright, George Peabody College for Teachers, 1934.
Edward Payson Terhune (father, 1830 - 1907)
The Fallacy of Christian Science (King, 1890)
The Lower James: A Sketch of Certain Colonial Plantations
(privately published, 1907)
Sermons, Vol. 1 (Biblio, 1927)
Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune (mother, pen-name ``Marion
Harland'', 1830 - 1922)
Alone (Morris, 1854)
The Hidden Path (Derby, 1855)
Moss - Side (Derby & Jackson, 1857)
Nemesis (Derby & Jackson, 1860)
Miriam (Sheldon, 1863)
Husks; or Colonel Floyd's Wards (Sheldon, 1865)
Husbands and Homes (Sheldon, 1865)
Colonel Floyd's Wards (Sheldon, 1866)
Sunnybank (Sheldon, 1866)
The Christmas Holly (Sheldon, 1867)
Phemie's Temptation (Sheldon, 1869)
Ruby's Husband (Sheldon, 1869)
At Last (Carleton, 1870)
Helen Gardner's Wedding Day; or, Colonel Floyd's Wards
(Carleton, 1870)
Common Sense in the Household (Scribners, 1871)
The Empty Heart: or, Husks (Carleton, 1871)
True As Steel (Carleton, 1872)
Jessamine (Carleton, 1873)
From My Youth Up (Carleton, 1874)
Breakfast, Luncheon & Tea (Scribners & Armstron,
1875)
My Little Love (Carleton, 1876)
The Dinner Yearbook (Scribners, 1878)
Loiterings in Pleasant Paths (Scribners, 1880)
Our Daughters: What Shall We Do With Them? (Carleton,
1880)
Handicapped (Scribners, 1880)
Eve's Daughters (Anderson & Allen, 1875)
The Cottage Kitchen (Scribners, 1883)
Judith (Our Continent, 1883)
Housekeeping & Homemaking (Lovell, 1883)
Cookery for Beginners (Lothrop, 1884)
Common Sense In The Nursery (Scribners, 1885)
Not Pretty, But Precious (Watson, 1887)
Our Baby's First & Second Years (Reed & Carnick,
1887)
A Gallant Fight (Dodd, Mead, 1888)
House & Home (Ziegler, 1889)
Two Ways Of Keeping A Wife (Walker, 189-)
Country Living For City People (American Bank Note Company,
1890)
Stepping Stones (Street & Smith, 1890)
With The Best Intentions (Scribners, 1890)
His Great Self (Scribners, 1890)
The Story Of Mary Washington (Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
Mr. Wayt's Wife's Sister (Cassell, 1894)
The Premium Cook Book (American Technical Book Company,
1894)
The Royal Road (Randolph, 1894)
The Home Of The Bible (Monarch, 1895)
Talks Upon Practical Subjects (Warner Bros., 1895; with
a chapter by Dr. Fiske Bryson, the mother of Albert Payson Terhune's first
wife)
Under The Flag Of The Orient (Historical Publishing Company,
1896)
The Art Of Cooking By Gas (American Technical Book Company,
1896)
The Ladies' Home Cook Book (Manufacturers, 1896)
The Secret Of A Happy Home (Christian Herald, 1896)
The National Cook Book (Scribners, 1896)
An Old - Field School - Girl (Scribners, 1897)
Ruth Bergen's Limitations (Revell, 1897)
Some Colonial Homesteads And Their Stories (Putnam, 1897)
The Comfort Of Cooking And Heating By Gas (Crane, 1898)
Where Ghosts Walk (Putnam, 1899)
Charlotte Bronte At Home (Putnam, 1899)
Cooking Hints (Home Topics, 1899)
Home Topics (Home Topics, 1899)
Household Management (Home Topics, 1899)
Health Topics (Home Topics, 1899)
More Colonial Homesteads And Their Stories (Putnam, 1899)
When Grandmama Was New (Lothrop, 1899)
William Cowper (Putnam, 1899)
Marion Harland's Cook Book Of Tried And True Recipes
(International, 190-)
365 Desserts (George W. Jacobs, 1900)
Dr. Dale: A Story Without A
Moral (Dodd, Mead, 1900; with Albert Payson Terhune)
Hannah More (Putnam, 1900)
John Knox (Putnam, 1900)
In Our Country (Putnam, 1901)
Marion Harland's Complete Cook Book (Bobbs - Merrill,
1903)
Everyday Etiquette (Bobbs - Merrill, 1905)
The New England Cook Book (Chas. E. Brown, 1905)
The Distraction Of Martha (Scribners, 1906)
Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette (Bobbs - Merrill,
1907, with Virginia Terhune van der Water)
The Housekeeper's Week (Bobbs - Merrill, 1908)
The Housekeeper's Guide And Family Physician (Bobbs -
Merrill, 191-)
Marion Harland's Autobiography
(Harpers, 1910) (Currently in print.)
The Story Of Canning And Recipes (National Canners Association,
1910)
Home Helps: A Pure Food Cook Book (N. K. Fairbank Co.,
1910)
House Making (Hall & Locke, 1911)
Colonial Homesteads And Their Stories (Putnam, 1912)
The Helping Hand Cook book (Moffat, Yard, 1912)
Looking Westward (Scribners, 1914)
A Long Lane (Hearsts, 1915)
The Carringtons Of High Hill (Scribners, 1919)
The New Common Sense In the Household (Stokes, 1926)
Lorraine Marguerite Bryson Terhune (first wife, 1875 -
1898)
Terhune's first wife, who died four days after giving birth to their
daughter, has no book publications to her name. However, according
to Kathleen Rais the article in the Cazenovia
Republican reporting her marriage to Albert Payson Terhune described
her as ``a young lady of much literary ability [who] is a regular contributor
to several New York publications.''
Anice Morris Stockton Terhune (second wife, 1873
- 1964)
Songs of Our Street (Schirmer, non-dated)
Colonial Carols for Children (Schirmer, 1908)
Dutch Ditties for Children (Schirmer, 1909)
A Chinese Child's Day (Schirmer, 1910)
Barnyard Ballads for Children (Schirmer, 1910)
The Woodland Princess (n.p., 1912)
Children's Musical Kaleidoscope (Schmidt, 1913)
Music Study for Children (Schirmer, 1922)
The Eyes of The Village (Macaulay, 1922)
The Boarder Up At Em's (Macaulay, 1925)
Shadow Fingers (Church, 1927)
Sunnybank Songs (Schirmer, 1929)
The White Mouse (Harpers, 1929)
The Bert Terhune I Knew (Harpers,
1943)
Across The Line (Dryden,
1945)
Some of Anice Terhune's books also contain references to other publications by her. The items listed below are such. While in some cases she did write articles or short stories on the indicated topics and apparently had some
of these privately bound, the existence of published books can not be confirmed.
Home Musical Education for Children
Ballads of Dead Ladies
More Superwomen
Grey Dawn
The Story of Canada
King of Hearts
A Flyer In Pearls
Christine Terhune Herrick (elder sister, 1859 -1944)
Housekeeping Made Easy (Harpers, 1888)
Cradle and Nursery (Harpers, 1889)
Liberal Living Upon Narrow Means (Houghton, Mifflin,
1890)
What to Eat, How to Serve It (Harpers, 1891)
The Little Dinner (Scribners, 1892)
Chafing - Dish Suppers (Scribners, 1894)
The Cottage Kitchen (Scribners, 1895)
The National Cook Book (Scribners, 1896)
The Home Book for Mothers and Daughters (Christian Herald,
1897)
The New Idea Home and Cook Book (Blanchard, 1900)
First Aid to the Young Housekeeper (Scribners, 1900)
In City Tents (Putnam, 1902)
Hospitality at Small Expense (Clode, 1904)
The Expert Maid - Servant (Harpers, 1904)
The Consolidated Library of Modern Cooking and Household
Recipes (Bodmer, 1904)
The Lewis Carroll Birthday Book (Wessels, 1905)
Sunday Night Suppers (Estes, 1907)
The Cooking School (Anderson & Stoner, 1908)
Like Mother Used to Make (Estes, 1912)
The Helping Hand Cook Book (Moffat, Yard, 1912)
My Boy and I (Estes, 1913)
Candy Making (Rand, McNally, 1913)
Candy Making in the Home (Rand McNally, 1914)
The ABC of Housekeeping (Harpers, 1915)
The ABC of Cooking (Harpers, 1916)
Lose Weight and Be Well (Harpers, 1917)
Letters of the Duke of Wellington to Miss J (Unwin, 1924)
Feed The Brute (Stokes, 1926)
The New Common Sense In The Household (Stokes, 1926)
Smart Supper Recipes (Page, 1928)
Virginia Terhune Van De Water (second sister, 1865
- 1945)
Everyday Etiquette (Bobbs - Merrill, 1905)
From Kitchen to Garret (Sturgis & Walton, 1910)
Why I Left My Husband (Moffat, Yard, 1912)
Little Talks With The Mothers Of Little People (Estes,
1912)
In The Web Of Life (Hearsts, 1914)
Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette (Bobbs - Merrill,
1914)
The Two Sisters (Hearsts, 1914)
The Shears Of Delilah (Putnam, 1914)
Women And Bolshevism (National Security League, 1918)
What The Victory Or Defeat Of Germany Means To Every
American (National Security League, 1918?)
Present - Day Etiquette (Burt, 1924)
The Heart Of A Child (Wilde, 1927)
Lorraine Virginia Terhune Stevens (daughter, 1898 - 1956)
Terhune's daughter by his first wife has no book titles to her name.
However, she did publish a number of magazine articles, especially for
women's magazines.
Frederic F. van de Water (nephew, 1890 - 1968)
Grey Riders: the story of the New York state troopers (Putnam, 1922)
Horsemen Of The Law (D. Appleton, 1926)
The Eye Of Lucifer (D. Appleton, 1927)
The Family Flivvers To Frisco (D. Appleton, 1927)
Elmer 'n Edwina (D. Appleton, 1928)
Hurrying Feet (D. Appleton, 1928)
Still Waters (Doubleday, Doran, 1929 for the Crime Club)
Alibi (Grosset & Dunlap, 1930)
Pharaoh's Treasure House: A Drama In Three Scenes (privately
published, 1930)
Havoc (Doubleday, Doran, 1931 for the Crime Club)
The Real McCoy (Doubleday, Doran, 1931)
Plunder (Doubleday, Doran, 1933 for the Crime Club)
Thunder Shield (Bobbs - Merrill, 1933)
Glory - Hunter: A Life Of General Custer (Bobbs - Merrill,
1934)
Hidden Ways (Dell, 1935)
A Home In The Country (Reynal and Hitchcock, 1937)
Rudyard Kipling's Vermont Feud (Reynal and Hitchcock,
1937)
We're Still In The Country (John Day, 1938)
Fathers Are Funny (John Day, 1939)
The Circling Year (John Day, 1940)
The Reluctant Republic: Vermont, 1724 - 1791 (John Day,
1941)
Members Of The Family (John Day, 1942)
Mrs. Applegate's Affair (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944)
Fool's Errand (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1945)
Lake Champlain And Lake George (Bobbs - Merrill, 1946)
The Sooner To Sleep (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1946)
Reluctant Rebel (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1948)
Catch A Falling Star (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1949)
(republished as The Green Cockade (Bantam, 1956))
In Defense Of Worms And Other Angling Heresies
(Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1949)
Rebel's Progress (Skeffington and Son, 1952)
The Captain Called It Mutiny (Washburn, 1954)
Wings Of The Morning (Ives Washburn, 1955)
This Day's Madness (Ives Washburn, 1957)
Day Of Battle (Ives Washburn 1958)
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