- Novel: "Rose of the World" (filmed as Rose of the World (1918))
- (1900) Stage: Wrote (w/Agnes Castle) source material (novel) for "The Pride of Jennico", produced on Broadway. Romance. Written by Abby Sage Richardson and Grace Livingston Furniss. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Criterion Theatre: 6 Mar 1900-Jun 1900 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Produced by Charles Frohman. NOTE: Filmed as The Pride of Jennico (1914).
- Novel: "The Pride of Jennico". NOTE: Filmed as The Pride of Jennico (1914).
- (1903) Stage: Wrote (w/Agnes Castle) source material (novel "The Bath Comedy") for Sweet Kitty Bellairs", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 9 Dec 1903-4 Jun 1904 (206 performances). Produced by David Belasco. Cast: Alfred Cahill, James Carew, Robert Peyton Carter, Henrietta Crosman (as "Kitty"), H. Rees Davies, J. Malcolm Dunn [Broadway debut], Katherine Florence (as "Lady Standish"), Clyde Fogel, Charles Hammond (as "Lord Verney"), Shelly Hull, John E. Kellerd (as "Lord Standish"), Addison Pitt, Mark Smith, Edwin Stevens, Antoinette Walker, Frank H. Westerton. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Campbell. NOTE: Filmed as Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1916).
- Novel (w/Agnes Castle): "The Bath Comedy". NOTE: Filmed as Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1916).
- Novel: "Young April" (filmed as Young April (1926)).
- (1917) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Kitty Darlin'", produced on Broadway. Musical/romance. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Music by Rudolf Friml. Based on the play "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" by David Belasco. Musical Director: William Axt. Directed by Edward Royce. Casino Theatre: 7 Nov 1917-17 Nov 1917 (14 performances). Cast: Edith Appleton, Rose Benedict, Frank Bradley, Peggy Brandon, Josephine Bryan, N.P. Bryan, Jane Buchanan, George Callahan, Helen Christie, Molly Christie, Bert Clark, H. Clark, Mary Comerford, S. Critcheson, Eleanor Daniels, Grace Dean, R.G. Elliott, C. Enisman, Sidonie Espero, Doris Faithful, Worthe Faulkner, Juanita Fletcher, Patricia Frewen, Glen Hall, Florence Haynes, Jackson Hines, Gertrude Hogan, William Hovel, Fayette Howard, Anton Ingaroa, Clare King, Olive Kingston, Louis LaVie, Charlotte Lenox, Shirley Love, Margaret May, Yetla Nicol, Alice Nielsen, Albert Noome, Ann Page, Walter Palm, Benjamin Rogers, H. Jess Smith, Muril Smither, Frank Sparling, Jeanne Sparry, R. St. John, Erna Steinway, Edwin Stevens (as "Col. the Honorable Henry Villiers"; final Broadway role), Mary Lee Stevens, Ruby Thomas, B. Tieman, Peggy Troland, Edward Watson, Frank Westerton. Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest. NOTE: Filmed as Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1916), Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1930).
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