Pseudonym For: Burleigh, Cecil, 1850-1921; Doughty, Francis Worcester, -1917
Pseudonyms: Bertrew, Berton; Douglas, Alexander; Maynard, Robert, Capt.; Montgomery, Richard R.
Items with "Wood, N. S." as Credited Author
Note: This list is sorted by the earliest known
dated edition for each title; earlier editions may exist.
1885
Edwin Forrest's Pupil; or, The Struggles and Triumphs of a Boy Actor1886
The Richest Boy in the World; or, The Wonderful Adventures of a Young AmericanThe Twenty Doctors; or, The Mystery of the Coast
1887
The Diamond Island; or, Astray in a BalloonThe Waifs of New York
1888
"Sport", the New York NewsboyAlone in New York; or, Ragged Rob, the Newsboy
From newsboy up; or, A New York boy in business
Little Blind Joe, or, The sharks of New York
Three Old Men of the Sea; or, The Boys of Grey Rock Beach
1889
The Boy Star; or, From the Footlights to FortuneGun-Boat Dick; or, Death Before Dishonor
Out in the Streets. A Story of High and Low Life in New York
1890
The Poorest Boy in New York and How He Became Rich. A Story of the Rich and Poor of a Great CityThe property boy; or, Before the footlights and behind the scenes
1891
Lightning Lew, the Boy Scout; Perils in the WestThe Orphans of New York. A Pathetic Story of a Great City
1892
The Boss Boy Bootblack of New York; or, Climbing the Ladder of Fortune1893
From the Street; or, The Fortunes of a Bootblack. A True Story of the Bowery1894
The Boy Captain of the 71st New York; or, Fighting for the Old Flag. A True Story of the RebellionShiner, the New York Bootblack; or, The Secret of a Boy's Life
1895
Tom Tatters; or, Working His Way Up1896
Herman, the Boy Magician; or, On the Road with a Variety Show1898
A Star at Sixteen; or, The Boy Actor's Triumph: A True Story of a Lad's Struggle for Fame and Fortune1899
The Boy Manager; or, Ups and Downs of Theatrical LifeA Boy Who Would; or, From Newsboy to Merchant
1901
Dick Wilton & Co.; or, Life Before the FootlightsWill, the Waif; or, The Boy Without a Home
1902
Joe, the Star-Dresser; or, From the Footlights to Fortune1903
Dick Bangle, the Boy ActorTwo Little Waifs; or, The Perils of New York