Works
The main works of Alice Duer Miller are as listed below. (e-book) marks the books that are freely available from Project Gutenberg in electronic format. Links to other works on the net are also shown :
- Poems (1896)
- Modern Obstacle (1903)
- The Blue Arch (1910)
- Things (1914)
- Are Women People? (1915) (e-book)
- Come Out of the Kitchen (1916)
- Women Are People! (1917)
- Ladies Must Live (1917) (e-book)
- The Happiest Time of Their Lives (1918) (e-book)
- Wings in the Night (1918)
- The Charm School (1919)
- The Beauty and the Bolshevist (1920) (e-book)
- Priceless Pearl (1924)
- The Reluctant Duchess (1925)
- Forsaking All Others (1931) (link)
- Gowns by Roberta (1933)
- The Rising Star (1935)
- And One Was Beautiful (1937)
- The White Cliffs (1940) (link)
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