British Juvenile Story Papers and Pocket Libraries Index
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Fanshaw, Cecil; pseudonym of Cecil Dent (1889-1951) (items)
- In the Hands of the Nandi, (ss) The Scout February 9 1924
- Running the Gauntlet, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1926, 1925
- Heavy Odds, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1927, 1926
- The Tiger Guardian of the Red Stars!, (ss) The Triumph October 9 1926
- The Rebel Jockey!, (sl) The Triumph May 28 1927
- Mountie Mike o’ the Yukon Trail!, (sl) The Triumph July 16 1927
- On the Western Trail!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1928, 1927
- Stick It, Cowboy Ken! [Ken Price], (sl) The Triumph December 24 1927
- Stunters o’ theAirway! [Stunter & Dusty], (sl) The Triumph December 24 1927
- The Toughest Ranger in the Rockies! [Rex Grindle], (sl) The Triumph March 31 1928
- The Rogue!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1929, 1928
- Pirate Plunder, (sl) The Triumph November 3 1928, etc.
- The Demon of the N’Gombi River, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1930, 1929
- Sea-Wolves, (sl) The Triumph January 11 1930
- £500 Reward!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1931, 1930
- Barred from Mystery Ranch, (ss) The Triumph October 4 1930
- The Demon of the Lake, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1932, 1931
- King of the Gladiators!, (sl) The Triumph December 26 1931
- Captain Moonlight, the Iron-Fisted Highwayman [Captain Moonlight], (sl) The Triumph June 11 1932, etc.
- Stand and Deliver!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1933, 1932
- Boss of the Outlawed Legion, (sl) The Triumph October 8 1932
- The Dandy Pirate, (sl) The Triumph November 19 1932, etc.
- Black Cheetah [Black Cheetah, Zulu Warrior], (sl) The Triumph January 28 1933, etc.
- The Hiking Jockey [Steve Bruton], (sl) The Triumph July 1 1933
- The Curse of Ka! [Big Hal Spencer & Co.], (sl) The Triumph August 5 1933, etc.
- Outlawed, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1934, 1933
- Riders of the World: The Jockey from the Black Blocks, (ss) The Triumph March 24 1934
- Riders of the World: Dinji the Dragoman, (ss) The Triumph March 31 1934
- Riders of the World: Chundra the Mahout Tiger Hunter, (ss) The Triumph April 7 1934
- Riders of the World: Buster - The Steeplechase Surprise-Packet, (ss) The Triumph April 14 1934
- Riders of the World: Pony Express Peterson, (ss) The Triumph April 21 1934
- Riders of the World: Demon Rider of the Pampas, (ss) The Triumph April 28 1934
- Riders of the World: Lone-Hand Larry, (ss) The Triumph May 5 1934
- Tich-the Arizona Flyer, (sl) The Triumph July 28 1934, etc.
- Captain Moonlight Rides Again [Captain Moonlight], (ss) The Triumph August 4 1934
- Down with the Dandy Pirate, (ss) The Triumph August 18 1934
- Fleetfoot’s 60-Mile Arctic Run, (ss) The Triumph September 29 1934
- Six Duels in Six Minutes, (ss) The Triumph October 27 1934
- The Jockey from the Jungle [Bongo, African boy rider], (ss) The Triumph July 27 1935, etc.
- Boss of the Timber Toughs [Husky King], (sl) The Triumph November 16 1935, etc.
- The $1,000,000 Legionnaires [Husky King], (sl) The Triumph February 22 1936, etc.
- Husky & Co - The Toughest Trio on the Turf [Husky King], (sl) The Triumph May 30 1936, etc.
- Buck-Jerry-Redwing, Happy-Go-Lucky Saddle-Tramps [Buck, Jerry & Redwing], (ss) The Triumph February 13 1937, etc.
- ’President’ Husky [Husky King], (sl) The Triumph June 5 1937, etc.
Farjeon, J(oseph) Jefferson (1883-1955) (about) (items)
- The Cases of Detective X Crook, XXXIX: The Fourth Attempt, (ss) Pictorial Magazine #1421, August 28 1926
- “Help!” [Detective X. Crook], (ss) Pictorial Weekly #1512, May 26 1928
- X the Mysterious, (sl) Pictorial Weekly #1514, June 9 1928, etc.
- The Last Journey, (na) The Thriller #389, July 18 1936
- Blackmail, (na) The Thriller #420, February 20 1937
- Up the Water Pipe, (ss) Collins’ for Boys and Girls #4, April 1948
- A Bob Sugg Adventure, (ss) Collins’ for Boys and Girls #24, December 1949
Farquhar, George G(raham) (fl. 1890s-1900s) (items)
- Pongo’s Stratagem, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper July 11 1891
- A Fight in Mid-Air, (ss) Chums October 19 1892
- Smoked Out, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1892
- The Obeahman’s Hoard, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 22 1893
- The Shikari’s Artifice, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 11 1895
- Wild Don’s Resentment, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 22 1896
- Up Snowdon in Winter, (ar) The Folks-at-Home #10, December 31 1896
- Taken Captive in the Sahara, (ss) Chums August 31 1898
- Hunting Down a Bushranger, (ss) Chums October 5 1898
- Headlong to Destruction, (ss) Chums November 30 1898
- The Cunning of Siwash Joe, (ss) Chums February 8 1899
- “Game’s Up, Twitters!”, (ss) Chums July 5 1899
- Krateesan the Fire King, (ss) Chums August 9 1899
- A Bit of Out-Fielding, (ss) The Captain #19, October 1900
- Gobbled Up! That Crocodile in the Thames, (ss) Chums October 16 1907
- Old Solitary’s Last Victim, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper March 6 1909, etc.
- The Mutiny on the “Wallaby”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 10 1910
Faust, Frederick (Schiller) (1892-1944); used pseudonyms George Owen Baxter, Max Brand & John Frederick (about) (items)
- The Gauntlet, (na) Western Story Magazine November 12 1921, as by George Owen Baxter
- Riding Into Peril, (na) Western Story Magazine November 19 1921, as by John Frederick
- The Long, Long Trail, (n.) Chelsea House, 1923, as by George Owen Baxter
- Wooden Guns, (n.) Chelsea House, 1925, as by George Owen Baxter
- Crooked Horn, (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1934, as by Max Brand
- War for Sale, (na) Argosy April 24 1937 (+3), as by Max Brand
- Red Hawk, (n.) , as by George Owen Baxter
Fearn, C(ecil Isaac) Eaton (1899-1963); used pseudonyms Herbert Macrae, Sylvia Macrae & Gail Western (items)
- A Disgrace to the Fughting Fussies!, (sl) The Triumph October 9 1926, as by Herbert Macrae
- A Disgrace to the Fighting Fussies, (sl) The Triumph October 23 1926, as by Herbert Macrae
- The Fighting Pals on Secret Service! [Sniper Sid & Co], (sl) The Triumph December 24 1927, as by Herbert Macrae
- The Battlefield Mystery, (sl) The Triumph January 11 1930, as by Herbert Macrae
- Devil-May-Care Dexter, (sl) The Triumph July 4 1931, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- The Fighting Imposter [Rex Strange], (sl) The Triumph June 11 1932, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Zeco and His Speedboat Submarine, (ss) The Triumph October 8 1932, as by Herbert Macrae
- The Fighting Freelance [Aussie Kit Carson], (sl) The Triumph January 28 1933, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Speedster to Mr X [Sam ’Rev’ Revon], (sl) The Triumph July 29 1933, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- The Invisible Avenger, (sl) The Triumph November 4 1933, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Colossus the Mysterious [Tex Vickers], (sl) The Triumph February 3 1934, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Traka the Dog Detective [Traka the Dog Detective], (sl) The Triumph May 5 1934, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Spy-Catcher’s Silence [Captain John Silence], (sl) The Triumph September 15 1934, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Traka [Traka the Dog Detective], (ss) The Triumph November 3 1934, as by Herbert Macrae
- Knave of Mystery [Inspector Lynx], (sl) The Triumph August 10 1935, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- Elektro [Inspector Lynx], (sl) The Triumph November 16 1935, etc., as by Herbert Macrae
- King of Spies [Captain John Silence], (ss) The Triumph December 28 1935, as by Herbert Macrae
- The Promise That Brought Danger [Tony the Speed Girl], (ss) Girls’ Crystal #17, February 15 1936, as by Gail Western
- Her Rival Wouldn’t Be Friends [Tony the Speed Girl], (ss) Girls’ Crystal #19, February 29 1936, as by Gail Western
- An Impostor Against Her Will, (sl) Girls’ Crystal #19, February 29 1936, etc., as by Sylvia Macrae
- Traka the Dog Detective [Traka the Dog Detective], (ss) The Triumph March 14 1936, as by Herbert Macrae
- The Bogus Carnival Queen, (ss) Girls’ Crystal April 4 1936, as by Gail Western
- An Imposter Against Her Will, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1936, as by Sylvia Macrae
- She Cheated Her Way to Riches, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1936, as by Sylvia Macrae
- She Had to Race in Secret, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1936, as by Gail Western
- Not Wanted at Phantom Ranch, (n.) Girls’ Crystal #75, March 27 1937, as by Gail Western
- Kennel Maid at Phantom Abbey, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1937, as by Gail Western
- Molly of Mystery Ferry, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1937, as by Sylvia Macrae
- Silver Pierrette’s Seaside Secret, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1937, as by Gail Western
- The Winter Sports Revellers, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1937, as by Sylvia Macrae
- Secret Friends of the Speed Girl, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938, as by Gail Western
- Secret Leader of the Rebel Four, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938, as by Gail Western
- That Strange Schoolgirl from the East, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938, as by Gail Western
- Daphne’s Feud with the Phantom Four, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1939, as by Gail Western
- Film Makers of Smuggler’s Isle, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1939, as by Gail Western
- Her Unknown Enemy at School, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1939, as by Gail Western
- Followers of the Phantom Rebel, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1940, as by Gail Western
- Mystery Girl of Holiday Camp School, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1940, as by Gail Western
- The Girl Who Baffled the Fourth, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1941, as by Gail Western
- Red Dawn - the Schoolgirl with a Secret, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1941, as by Gail Western
- The Boy who Baffled Elaine, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1942, as by Gail Western
- The Masked Skater, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1942, as by Gail Western
- Her Pact with the Secret Two, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1943, as by Gail Western
- The Mystery of the Moated Grange, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1944, as by Gail Western
- The Warning of the Phantom Watcher, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1945, as by Gail Western
- The Holiday-maker Without a Memory, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1946, as by Gail Western
- Allies of the White Avenger, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1947, as by Gail Western
- Her Strange Role in Egypt, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1947, as by Gail Western
- The Cowboy Who Mystified Merle, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1948, as by Gail Western
- Her Riviera Holiday of Mystery, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1948, as by Gail Western
- That Amazing Highland Feud, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1949, as by Gail Western
- Dulcie and the Hooded Pirates, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1951, as by Gail Western
- A Speed Girl in Secret, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1951, as by Gail Western
- Their Voyage of Strange Perils, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1951, as by Gail Western
- Kim - In Search of His Mistress, (n.) , as by Gail Western
Fearn, John (Francis) Russell (1908-1960); used pseudonyms Thornton Ayre, Polton Cross & Diana Kenyon (about) (items)
- Invaders from Time, (ss) Scoops May 12 1934
- The Dead World, (ar) Modern Wonder September 25 1937
- Planet of Frost and Flames, (ar) Modern Wonder October 9 1937
- Mars, The Mystery Planet, (ar) Modern Wonder October 23 1937
- Venus, The Mystery Planet, (ar) Modern Wonder November 27 1937
- Death at the Observatory, (ss) Modern Wonder October 29 1938
- The Weather Machine, (ss) Modern Wonder November 5 1938
- The Misty Wilderness, (ss) Modern Wonder November 12 1938
- Stranger in Town, (ss) Hands Up! #1, 1946
- Third Time Does It, (ss) Hands Up! #1, 1946, as by Polton Cross
- From Afar, (ss) Hands Up Annual 1947, 1946, as by Thornton Ayre
- Rope Enough, (ss) Hands Up Annual 1947, 1946
- Winner Take All, (ss) Hands Up Annual 1947, 1946
- The Haunted Gallery, (ss) Girls’ Fun June 2 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- The Kidnapped Retriever, (ss) Girls’ Fun June 16 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- The Clue of the Blue Powder, (ss) Girls’ Fun July 1 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- The Thief of Claygate Farm, (ss) Girls’ Fun July 15 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- No Shred of Evidence, (ss) Girls’ Fun August 1 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- Murder at Greystone’s Lodge, (ss) Girls’ Fun September 1 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- In Lucky Horseshoes, Even, (ss) Girls’ Fun November 1 1947, as by Diana Kenyon
- From Beyond the Grave, (ss) Girls’ Fun January 1948, as by Diana Kenyon
- Trap for a Killer, (ss) Girls’ Fun March 1948, as by Diana Kenyon
- Adventure on Peewit Island, (ss) Girls’ Fun Bumper Number 1948, as by Diana Kenyon
- “My Son is Innocent!”, (ss) Girls’ Fun May 1948, as by Diana Kenyon
- The Secret of the Locked Room, (ss) Girls’ Fun #6, November 1949, as by Diana Kenyon
- Too Many Culprits [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun #7, December 1949, as by Diana Kenyon
- A Motoring Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun #14, March 30 1950, as by Diana Kenyon
- The Skipper, (ss) Girls’ Fun #15, April 6 1950, etc., as by Diana Kenyon
- The Visitors Who Vanished, (ss) Girls’ Fun June 1954, as by Diana Kenyon
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