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The word scapegrace appears in the title of several books. including The Scapegrwce by Sylvia Thorpe. A brand of gin uses the word in its name. A 1916 film is titled Scapegrace.

  • Dick Lightheart, The Scapegrace of London (1879)
  • Jack; The Story of a Scapegrace by Emily M. Bryant (1897)
  • Andy Dodge; The History of a Scapegrace by Mark Pierce Pendleton

Frances Aymar Mathews wrote "Six to One, Or, The Scapegrace: A Comedietta in One Act".

References

  1. Payn, James (February 24, 1861). "Richard Arbour, Or, The Family Scapegrace". Edmonston and Douglas – via Google Books.
  2. Hayward, William Stephens (February 24, 1874). "Rodney Ray; Or, The Life and Adventures of a Scapegrace". C.H. Clarke – via Google Books.
  3. Kindall, Brian (January 15, 2019). Fortuna and the Scapegrace: A Dark Comedy South Seas Adventure. Diving Boy Books. ISBN 978-0-9994569-7-2 – via Google Books.
  4. The Scapegrace. Random House Publishing. February 1978. ISBN 978-0-449-23478-5.
  5. Pendleton, Mark Pierce (1900). "Andy Dodge: The History of a Scapegrace".
  6. Six to One, or, the Scapegrace: A Comedietta in One Act. W.H. Baker & Company. 1895.
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