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Craigie, Pearl (Mary-Teresa) (1867-1906); used pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes (about) (items)
- The Fool’s Hour (with George Moore), (pl) The Yellow Book April 1894, as by John Oliver Hobbes & George Moore
- “Don’t Ask Me”, (ar) The Idler September 1894, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- Novelists on their Work, (sy) The Ludgate November 1895
- The Herb-Moon, (sl) Chapman’s Magazine April 1896, etc., as by John Oliver Hobbes
- Osbern and Ursyne, (pl) The Anglo-Saxon Review June 1899, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- Plays of the Modern French School, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review March 1901, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- ’Tis an Ill Flight Without Wings, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1901, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Worm That God Prepared, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1902, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- To Kallistê in Exile, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1902, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- What Are the Elements of Social Success for a Girl?, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Vineyard, (n.) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1903, etc., as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Land of Regrets, (pl) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Better Thing, (ss) The Graphic Christmas 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- About Our Fiction, (sy) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1904, as by W. L. Courtney, Edmund Gosse, John Oliver Hobbes, Andrew Lang, Walter Frewen Lord & Lord H. G. Wells
- Who Has the Best Time: A Man or a Woman?, (ar) The Grand Magazine February 1905, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Differing Stars, (ss) The London Magazine December 1905, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Dream and the Business, (sl) The Grand Magazine December 1905, etc., as by John Oliver Hobbes
- The Flute of Pan, (n.) , as by John Oliver Hobbes
Craik, Mrs. (Dinah Maria Mulock) (1826-1887); previously known as Dinah Maria Mulock (about) (books) (items)
- The Wife of Kong Tolv: A Fairy Tale of Scandinavia, (ss) Littell’s Living Age August 1850, as by The Author of “Cola Monti”
- Adelaide, Being Fragments from a Young Wife’s Diary, (ss) Sharpe’s London Magazine August 1852, as by The Author of “Olive”, “The Head of the Family”, &c.
- Adelaide: Being Fragments from a Young Wife’s Diary, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- All for the Best, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Antonio Melidori, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Avillion; or, The Happy Isles, (na) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Bride’s Tragedy, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Cleomenes the Greek, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Cross on the Snow Mountains, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Daughter of Heremon, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Doctor’s Family, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Erotion, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Half-Caste, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Italian’s Daughter, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- King Tolv, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Last of the Ruthvens, (na) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Life Episode, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Minor Trials, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Miss Letty’s Experiences, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Old Mathematician, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Only Son, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Rosicrucian, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Sculptor of Bruges, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Self-Seer, (na) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Story of Elisabetta Sirani, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Story of Hyas, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- ’Tis Useless Trying, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Two Homes, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Ghost Story, (nv) Household Words #261, March 24 1855, uncredited.
- Water Cure, (nv) Dublin University Magazine April 1855, uncredited.
- The Double House, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine August 1856, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Last House in C— Street, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine October 1856, uncredited.
- A Low Marriage, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1857, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- M. Anastius, (nv) Nothing New by Dinah M. Mulock, Hurst & Blackett, 1857, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Lost, (nv) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1858, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- My Love Annie, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1860, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Too Late, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1860, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- A Few Words About Sorrow, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1861, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Romantic Tales, (Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1882, co), as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Mistress and Maid. A Household Story, (n.) Good Words January 1862, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Domestic Stories, (Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1883, co), as by The Author of “John Halifax”
- Outward Bound, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1863, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Merlin and Tom Thumb, (ss) The Fairy Book by Dinah Maria Mulock, Macmillan and Co., 1863, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- The Unkind Word, (nv) Good Words May 1864, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Lancashire Doxology, (pm) Good Words 1864, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- A Common Story, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1865, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- The Beaten Commander, (pm) Once a Week September 15 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Mulberry Tree, (pm) Once a Week September 22 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- His Young Lordship, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- St. George and the Dragon, an Ancient Myth Modernised, (pm) Once a Week Christmas 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- On Living in Perspective, (ar) Fraser’s Magazine 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- My Dog and I, (ar) Once a Week April 6 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Green Things Growing, (pm) Once a Week April 20 1867, as by D. M. C.
- The Fox Hunt, (ar) Once a Week May 4 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Woman’s Kingdom: A Love Story, (n.) Good Words January 1868, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Brave Lady, (n.) Macmillan’s Magazine May 1869, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Unkind Word and Other Stories Vol. I, (Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1890, co), as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Unkind Word and Other Stories Vol. II, (Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1890, co), as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- My Two Lime-Trees, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1871, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- My Mother and I. A Love-Story for Girls, (na) Good Words January 1874, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Blue Bird, (ss) 1875
- The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling-Cloak, (na) 1875
- The Laurel Bush: An Old-Fashioned Love Story, (na) Good Words June 1876, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Magnus and Morna: A Shetland Fairy Tale, (pl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1876, uncredited.
- Douglas, Tender and True, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine March 1878, music by Alicia Ann Spottiswoode, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Young Mrs. Jardine, (n.) Good Words January 1879, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Plain-Speaking, (ar) Good Words April 1880, etc., as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- My Little Boy That Died, (pm) Good Words May 1880, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- My Home Ruler, (ss) Home Christmas 1880
- “Douglas, Douglas, Tender and True”, (pm) Poems of Thirty Years, New and Old by Dinah Maria Mulock, 1881, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- The Mill, (sg) Wide Awake March 1882, music by G. W. Chadwick; edited by Louis C. Elson, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- “Departed”, (pm) Longman’s Magazine November 1882, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Found Drowned, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1882
- Wings, (pm) Wide Awake December 1882
- About Sisterhoods, (ar) Longman’s Magazine January 1883, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Story of a Little Pig, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1883, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The “Royal Irish” at Tel-el-Kebir, (pm) Longman’s Magazine July 1883, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Facing the World, (ss) Wide Awake December 1883
- An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1884, etc., uncredited.
- Little Elsie, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1884
- In Canterbury Cathedral, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1885, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Kiss and Be Friends: A Whitsuntide Wander, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1885, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Pretty Polly Oliver, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine March 1886, music by Fred E. Lucy Barnes, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- King Arthur. Not a Love Story, (na) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1886, etc., as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Veronica. A Roman Legend, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Then and Now, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- “Colonial Papers, Please Copy”, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- From Antrim to Cushendall, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Cushendall and Cushendun, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Giant’s Causeway, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Londonderry, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Gweedore, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- From Gweedore to Carrick, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Age of Gold, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Blind, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Bodies and Souls, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Children of Israel, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Child’s Life—Sixty Years Ago, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Christmas Carol (“God rest ye, merry gentlemen; let nothing you dismay…”), (pm)
- The Christmas That Might Have Been, (pm)
- Clothes, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Death on the Seas, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Dreadful Ghost, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Elizabeth and Victoria, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Garden Party, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Give us Air!, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Giving, (pm) , uncredited.
- God Rest Ye, (pm) , as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- A Hedge-side Poet, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The History of a Hospital, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The House of Commons: From the Ladies’ Gallery, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- In Her Teens, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- In the Ring, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Last Great Exhibition—Its Beginning, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- The Last Great Exhibition—Its End, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Love, (pm) , uncredited.
- Meadowside House, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Misery-Mongers, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- An Old Scotch Love Story, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Philip Armytage; or, The Blind Girl’s Love, (nv) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Philip, My King, (pm)
- Sermons, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- To Novelists, and a Novelist, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- To Parents, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- A Woman’s Book, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
Craik, Charles H. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (items)
- How It Grows!, (pm) The Red Magazine June 15 1913
- “What’s in a—Binding?”, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1914
- Notice to Quit, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1 1914
- To the Point, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
- For Wet Weather, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1914
- The Dance Programme, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1915
- Finder Rewarded [Herbert Binns], (vi) Yes or No May 5 1917
- Personal Magnetism [Herbert Binns], (ss) Yes or No July 7 1917
- Sleight of Hand [Herbert Binns], (ss) Yes or No August 4 1917
- When the Tide Went Back, (ss) Yes or No November 3 1917
- The Biter Bit, (pm) The Red Magazine July 23 1920
- Binns Comes Out on Top [Herbert Binns], (ss) Yes or No March 14 1921
- Logic!, (pm) The Red Magazine April 29 1921
- Strange—but True, (pm) The Yellow Magazine September 22 1922
- Of Course It Is, (pm) The Yellow Magazine November 3 1922
- A Bad Fungus, (pm) The Yellow Magazine December 1 1922
- Money for Nothing, (pm) The Red Magazine December 8 1922
- To Be Read Aloud—Quickly, (pm) The Red Magazine April 27 1923
- Ah, Cruel “She”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #54, October 5 1923
- Don’t Forget—Next Time, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #57, November 16 1923
- Geography, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #60, December 28 1923
- The Difference, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #76, August 8 1924
- A Social Rise, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #82, October 31 1924
- Looping the Loop, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #84, November 28 1924
- He Had the Last Word, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #98, June 12 1925
Craik, Georgiana M(arion) (1831-1895) (about) (books) (items)
- The Three Sisters, (ss) Household Words #119, July 3 1852, etc., uncredited.
- My Fortune, (ss) Household Words #139, November 20 1852, uncredited.
- Berthalde Reimer’s Voice, (ss) Household Words #151, February 12 1853, uncredited.
- Poor Christine, (ss) Once a Week September 1 1866
- Priscilla’s Lot, (nv) Once a Week May 4 1867, etc.
- Winifred’s Wooing and Other Tales, (Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1881, co)
- Prudence Hart, (ss) The Argosy (UK) May 1882
- A Tale of Florence, (nv)
- Winifred’s Wooing, (n.)
Craik, Gladys Seton (fl. 1910s-1920s) (items)
- The Town of ?, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1910
- The Lay of the Editors (A Lament), (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1910
- The Philosophers, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1910
- The Lay of the Author, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1910
- The Rara Avis, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1910
- The Stowaway, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1910
- What’s in a Name, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1910
- A Melting Story, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1910
- The Kleptomaniac, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1910
- The Game and the Candle, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1910
- The Lady of the Rejection Form, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1910
- Purrhaps, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1910
- For Modern Socialists, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1911
- A Cynic’s Monologue, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1911
- The Game Called Scandal, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1911
- 1 + 1 = ?, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1911
- Spilt Milk, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1911
- Presence of Mind, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1911
- Coercion, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1911
- Finder Will Be Rewarded, (pm) The Red Magazine July 1 1911
- Deduction, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1911
- The Optimist, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1911
- The Ruling Passion, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1911
- N’est-ce pas?, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1911
- The Only One Extant, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1911
- Shakespeare, or ——, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1911
- All in the Day’s Work, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1912
- Philosophy, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1912
- Surpr-eye-sing, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1912
- Savoir Faire, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1912
- Horrible!, (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1912
- A Gentle Hint, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1912
- The Last Word, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1912
- Even a Worm, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1912
- “By Any Other Name”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1912
- Circumstantial Evidence, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1912
- A Cockney Ballad, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1913
- A Hopeful Sign, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1913
- “Let’s S’oap So!”, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1913
- Sangfroid, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1913
- “Love’s Labour Lost”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1913
- First-Hand Information, (pm) The Red Magazine June 15 1913
- Has It Ever Occurred to You?, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1913
- “Imitation Is—”, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1913
- Turn Pale, Please, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1913
- Improving (?) the Occasion, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1913
- “It Is the Unexpected—”, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1913
- “Breaking It Gently”, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1914
- “Things One Would Rather—”, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1914
- A Spring Seizure, (pm) The Red Magazine March 2 1914
- Inspiration, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1914
- Ambiguous, (pm) The Red Magazine May 1 1914
- Revenge, (pm) The Red Magazine July 1 1914
- “The Most Unkindest Cut”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1914
- To the “Nuts”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1914
- “…To Him Who Waits?”, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1914
- Realism, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1914
- Conclu(e)sive, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1915
- Break! Break! Break!, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1915
- To “Special Constables”, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1916
- “Out of the Frying Pan”, (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1916
- Hair-Raising!, (pm) The Red Magazine February 15 1917
- “A Ministering Angel Thou!”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1917
- De-fee-t, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1918
- The Point of View, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1918
- “Murder Will Out”, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1919
- The Inspiration, (pm) The Red Magazine September 19 1919
- A Free Translation, (pm) The Red Magazine October 17 1919
- Georgina Washington, (pm) The Red Magazine October 31 1919
- —Than Fiction, (pm) The Red Magazine November 14 1919
- Enter—and Shortly Exit—Sherlock Holmes, (pm) The Red Magazine November 28 1919
- “I Hear You Calling”—George, (pm) The Red Magazine March 5 1920
- Press-ure, (pm) The Red Magazine March 19 1920
- Singular—or Plural, (pm) The Red Magazine May 14 1920
- Cat-astrophic, (pm) The Red Magazine July 23 1920
- “Some” Pussyfoot, (pm) The Red Magazine September 17 1920
- “Desperate Remedies”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1920
- Stop Press, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1920
- Diagnosed—by Degrees, (pm) The Red Magazine October 29 1920
- Quite a “Scratch” Affair, (pm) The Red Magazine November 12 1920
- “Rich and Rare”, (pm) The Red Magazine November 26 1920
- Speaking Terms, (pm) The Red Magazine December 10 1920
- Words Fail! (Fortunately), (pm) The Red Magazine December 24 1920
- “Absent Yet Present”, (pm) The Red Magazine February 4 1921
- “Some” Ta(i)le, (pm) The Red Magazine March 4 1921
- “Truth Is Stranger—”, (pm) The Red Magazine March 18 1921
- Joie de Vivre, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1921
- “The Pun-ishment Fits the Crime”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 10 1921
- “Our Hours of Ease”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 24 1921
- “Zummat”, (pm) The Red Magazine August 5 1921
- Cynics Kindly Recite, (pm) The Red Magazine August 19 1921
- Etiquette Books, Please Advise, (pm) The Red Magazine September 2 1921
- So That’s That, (pm) The Red Magazine September 30 1921
- Whisper and I Shall Hear, (pm) The Yellow Magazine November 4 1921
- Which Their Name Is ’Arris, (pm) The Red Magazine November 11 1921
- The Long Arm, (pm) The Red Magazine January 6 1922
- “Done Brown!”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine January 27 1922
- A Nutty Problem, (pm) The Red Magazine March 31 1922
- To a Cow’s-Slip, (pm) The Yellow Magazine April 7 1922
- Inquire Within, (pm) The Yellow Magazine April 21 1922
- Sugar-Coated, (pm) The Red Magazine August 18 1922
- A Circular Trip, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1922
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