
Gouverneur Morris
Gouverneur Morris IV (1876β1953) was an American author of pulp novels and short stories during the early 20th century.

The Penalty
A young artist's life is forever altered when she encounters a disabled beggar, sparking a dark romance that challenges her artistic vision and tests the limits of societal norms.
By Gouverneur Morris

We Three
In a world of high society's expectations, three friends find their lives unexpectedly tangled by love, loyalty, and the secrets they keep from each other and the world.
By Gouverneur Morris

The Spread Eagle and Other Stories
A young American boy, caught between his family's European expectations and his own longing for home, humorously rebels to find his true identity.
By Gouverneur Morris

It, and Other Stories
On a desolate beach haunted by myths and shadowed by unknown terrors, a lone figure armed with dynamite prepares for a life-altering confrontation.
By Gouverneur Morris

Aladdin O'Brien
Two kids ditch Sunday school for a boat ride that quickly turns into a journey filled with mishaps and blossoming emotions.
By Gouverneur Morris

If You Touch Them They Vanish
Wrongfully jailed, a young man emerges into a world where love and loyalty become his only compass amidst lingering shadows and the chance for redemption.
By Gouverneur Morris

The Pagan's Progress
In a primitive world, a father's difficult choices and an outcast's artistic spirit collide, leading to a dramatic clash of primal instincts and societal norms.
By Gouverneur Morris

The Seven Darlings
After losing their fortune, a family of siblings bands together to save their camp and reinvent themselves by turning their home into a lively inn.
By Gouverneur Morris