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- Chats with the Cheerful Housekeeper, (cl) McCall’s Magazine September 1911
- The Clerk’s Holiday, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1911
- Co-operative Profits and Capitalist Merchants, (ar) The Masses September 1911
- Day Dreams, (ms) The Royal Magazine September 1911
- “Dink Stover at Yale”, (ms) McClure’s Magazine September 1911
- The Engine-Bell’s False Sound, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Engineer for Forty-Three Years, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Establishes Hospital Service, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Everywoman, (ar) National Magazine September 1911
- The Fire Question in the United States, (ed) McClure’s Magazine September 1911
- £500 Competition, (cn) The Novel Magazine September 1911
- Forgotten Inventors, (ms) The Captain #150, September 1911
- From President to Switchmen, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Holiday Friends, (pi) The London Magazine September 1911
- How Cars Round Curves, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- How Co-operation Appeals to the Farmer, (ar) The Masses September 1911
- How Mahogany Is Obtained, (ms) The Captain #150, September 1911
- How to Organize a Co-operative, (ar) The Masses September 1911
- Largest Railroad Car, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Lifetime on One Job, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Long Island R.R. Crow, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- May Use Lignite for Fuel, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Medicine Song, (pm) McClure’s Magazine September 1911
- Modern Japanese Humour, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1911
- The Mouth, (ms) The Woman at Home September 1911
- Moving-Picture Trains, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- My Ideal Character, (pi) The Royal Magazine September 1911
- Nash’s Gallery of Stage Favourites, (pi) Nash’s Magazine September 1911, etc.
- The Oldest Games of All, (pi) The Outing Magazine September 1911
- Operates Switch from Engine, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- The Origin of the Postage Stamp, (ms) The Captain #150, September 1911
- Outfits for School Children, (ar) The Woman at Home September 1911
- Pennsy Increasing Crops, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- The Play of the Month: “Kismet”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) September 1911
- The Power of Gold, (pm) The Argosy September 1911
- Productive and Distributive Co-operatives, (ar) The Masses September 1911
- Prohibition on the I. C, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Reclaiming Oil, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- The Reign of Henry VIII., (ar) The Windsor Magazine September 1911
- Result of Grand Advertisement Competition, (ms) The Woman at Home September 1911
- A Revolutionarv Puzzle, (ar) National Magazine September 1911
- The Secrets of Success—Hunting a Job, (ar) Boys’ Life September 1911
- Sir Ray Lankester, K.G.B., (bg) The Strand Magazine September 1911 [Ref. Ray Lankester]
- Speed Restricting Signals, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Suggestion for Eastern Farmers, (ed) The Masses September 1911
- The Swing by the Lake-Side, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1911
- Trying the Railophone, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- The Ubiquitous Hairpin, (ar) The Lady’s Realm September 1911
- Wake Up, England!, (ms) Pearson’s Magazine September 1911
- Weedon’s Thirty-Year Run, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- What Is Co-operation?, (ed) The Masses September 1911
- Where the Most Expensive Pottery in the World Is Made, (ar) The Lady’s Realm September 1911
- Will Boom Industry, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- Will Build New Line, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- World’s Oldest Railroad, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine September 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) National Magazine September 1911
- [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life September 1911
- [photography], (pt) The American Magazine September 1911
- [photography], (pt) Munsey’s Magazine September 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine October 1 1911
- Elks - What about them, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1911
- The Myth of the Four Hundred, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1911
- Tinker’s Schooldays [Sexton Blake], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #539, October 7 1911 (by Cecil Hayter)
- Two Bites at a Cherry, (ss) Yes or No October 7 1911
- The Adventures of Tommy, (cn) Red Letter October 14 1911
- An Animal with “Side-pockets”, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 14 1911
- B.O.P. Readers in Conference #1—To Wash or Not to Wash, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 14 1911
- Collier Jim’s Lass, (sl) Red Letter October 14 1911, etc.
- Experience (“The cycle of the dewdrop and the cycle of the sea”), (pm) Red Letter October 14 1911
- A Fresh Grip, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1911
- His Convict Bride, (sl) Fun and Fiction October 14 1911 (+51) (by Herbert Allingham)
- How to Do It, (cl) Red Letter October 14 1911
- A Journeyman of Letters: Professor Churton Collins and the Murder Club, (ar) Everybody’s Weekly October 14 1911
- The Little Outcast, or, Nellie’s Step-Sister, (sl) Red Letter October 14 1911
- Making and Mending at Little Cost, (ms) Red Letter October 14 1911
- Mary Pemberton, (sl) Red Letter October 14 1911, etc.
- My Thrilling Ride in a Coal Mine, (ts) Red Letter October 14 1911
- News in Brief, (ms) Red Letter October 14 1911
- Reuben in New York, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1911
- Tempted by Gold, (vi) Red Letter October 14 1911
- That Boy Cecil, (ss) Red Letter October 14 1911
- Then Let the Heart Be Glad, (pm) Red Letter October 14 1911
- Transplanted, (vi) Chicago Ledger October 14 1911
- “You Must Give Me Up, Maggie”, (ss) Red Letter October 14 1911
- When Snake Meets—Snake, (ms) Top-Notch October 15 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine October 15 1911
- Description of Chinese Man-Kite, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper October 21 1911
- Fleecing New Companies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1911
- The Higher Education, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1911
- Saddles and Accessories, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1911
- The Week in School, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1911
- Colours of the New Territorial Home Defenders, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 28 1911
- How to Make a Simple Model Aeroplane, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper October 28 1911
- The Making of a Ballplayer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1911
- The Tired Business Man and What Makes Him Tired, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1911
- Advantages of Electric Engines, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- Boy Scout of America, (cl) Boys’ Life October 1911, etc.
- The Bridge of Gold, (cn) The Royal Magazine October 1911
- The Cardinal, (ar) The Outing Magazine October 1911
- Club Room Notes, (ms) Fry’s Magazine October 1911
- The Government of Golf: The Answer, (ar) Fry’s Magazine October 1911 (by P. A. Vaile)
- Hints for Stamp Collectors, (cl) Boys’ Life October 1911, etc.
- The Hobby Shop, (cl) Boys’ Life October 1911
- How Can We Get a Good Stamp?, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1911
- Industrial Insurance from the Inside, (br) The Masses October 1911
- Information About the Montessori Method, (ms) McClure’s Magazine October 1911
- Life and Time, (pm) National Magazine October 1911
- Locomotive Pile Driver, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- The Lower Higher, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- Musings of a Photoplay Philosopher, (cl) The Motion Picture Story Magazine October 1911, etc.
- New Books for Boys, (br) Boys’ Life October 1911
- News of the Outdoor World, (cl) The Outing Magazine October 1911, etc.
- Notes on Caravanning, (cl) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1911
- Record Race with Death, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- The Red Cross Society at Walton-on-Thames, (ar) The Woman at Home October 1911
- The Reign of Edward VI., (ar) The Windsor Magazine October 1911
- Rembrandt’s “Mill”, (ms) The American Magazine October 1911
- Saves Thrushes Under Car, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- The Servant Question—By a Mere Man, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion October 1911
- Some Fascinating Novelties, (ar) The Woman at Home October 1911
- The Song of the Hills, (pm) McClure’s Magazine October 1911
- Special Cars for Women, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- S. P.’s Big Uplift Span, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- Stage Favorites Posed Exclusively for Cosmopolitan, (pi) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1911
- Superstitions of the Months, (ms) The Woman at Home October 1911, etc.
- A Tennis Racquet Cover, (ms) The Woman at Home October 1911
- Testing a Fire-Box, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- Was First Pullman Con, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- Will Run Flower Trains, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- “Woman at Home” Employment Bureau, (ms) The Woman at Home October 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine October 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) National Magazine October 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) T.P.’s Magazine October 1911
- [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life October 1911
- In a Locomotive’s Cab, (ia) Chums November 1 1911
- Baby Mine, (ms) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Children’s Fashions, (ms) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Crochet Stitches and How to Make Them, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Dainty Dishes for the Invalid, (ms) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Dress Do’s and Don’ts, (ms) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- The First Mistletoe Lace Pattern Ever Designed!, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- For Winter Wear, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- From Blouse to Nightdress, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- “I Agree! Do the Housekeeping Yourself!”, (vi) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- The Problem of Infant Feeding Solved, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Real Love Stories, (cl) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Removal of Over-Fat, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- Their Adventures in Boy and Girl Land, (vi) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- “Woman’s Work Is Never Done”, (cs) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- To Save the Bullion Box [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums November 8 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine November 1 1911
- Cabbies and Sentiment, (vi) Everybody’s Weekly November 4 1911
- “B.O.P.” Readers in Conference #2, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper November 11 1911
- Come Out of the Past, (pm) Red Letter November 11 1911
- Getting Ready for Christmas, (ms) Red Letter November 11 1911
- The Girl Who Married a Gambler, (ss) Red Letter November 11 1911
- The Heart of a Woman: Mr. Robert W. Chambers’s Story of the New Bohemia, (ar) Everybody’s Weekly November 11 1911
- Just Smile—and Forget, (pm) Red Letter November 11 1911
- Keeping Up Appearances, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1911, etc.
- The Life and Adventures of the Bullhead, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1911
- Making a Living by Literature, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1911
- On Main Street - I Is for Ibex, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1911
- Saved by a Boy, (ar) Red Letter November 11 1911
- A Terror of the Night, (ss) Red Letter November 11 1911
- Whatever Is, Is Best, (pm) Red Letter November 11 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine November 15 1911
- The Art of Starting, (ia) Chums November 18 1911
- Our Draughts Column, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper November 18 1911
- The Phantom Drummer [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums November 18 1911
- The Autobiography of a Small Homesteader in Wyoming, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1911
- Chess Problem, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper November 25 1911
- The Generosity of Tubby, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper November 25 1911
- My Readers’ Column, (ed) The Magnet Library November 25 1911, etc.
- On Main Street: A Southern Exposure, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1911
- The Pin-Fire Opal [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums November 25 1911
- Storyettes, (ms) The Magnet Library November 25 1911
- When an Elephant Has a Bath, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 25 1911
- Advantage of Coal as Fuel, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Automatic Stokers Faulty, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Can We Hold India?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1911
- Can You Name Our Mysterious Pictures?, (cn) The Royal Magazine November 1911
- Cosmopolitan’s Exclusive Portraits of To-day’s Stage Favorites, (pi) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1911
- Death’s Hour, (pm) National Magazine November 1911
- Deepest Cut in the World, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Duties of a Conductor, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- From the Santa Fe’s Claim Bureau, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Golf at Your Door: Canons Park, Edgware, (ar) Fry’s Magazine November 1911 (by Arthur Henry Anderson)
- Had to Buy One-Mile Line, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- International Tennis, (pi) The Outing Magazine November 1911
- In the Interpreter’s House, (cl) The American Magazine November 1911, etc.
- Irish Highwayman, (ss) National Magazine November 1911
- Long-Distance Semaphore, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Magazine Gossip, (ms) The Strand Magazine (US) November 1911
- My Soul Shadow, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine November 1911
- Newsboy King’s Record Trips, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- The New Scheme of Golf Government: The Details of a Suggested Policy, (ar) Fry’s Magazine November 1911 (by P. A. Vaile)
- A Note on Guy de Maupassant, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine November 1911 [Ref. Guy de Maupassant]
- November’s Jewel, (pm) The All-Story November 1911
- The Play of the Month: “Macbeth”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) November 1911
- Plays & Players, (pi) The Lady’s Realm November 1911
- The Polar Sea, London, N.W., (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1911
- Railroad Figures That Talk, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- The Reign of Mary, (ar) The Windsor Magazine November 1911
- Remarkable Run on the Lehigh, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Richard Stevens, (bg) The American Magazine November 1911 [Ref. Richard Stevens]
- Said Railroads Were Wicked, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Sleep, Gentle Sleep, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1911
- Softening Feed-Water, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Some Cookery Hints, (ar) The Woman at Home November 1911
- A Song (“God send thee peace…”), (pm) The Story-teller November 1911
- Stars of the Season’s Offerings, (pi) The American Magazine November 1911
- A Three-Year-Old Boy with a Vocabulary of 1,771 Words, (ar) The American Magazine November 1911
- Traveling on a Nickel, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine November 1911
- Twenty-Four Miles of Tunnels, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Veteran Con’s Fine Record, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- Weather-Wit, (hu) The Strand Magazine November 1911
- The Wood Thrush, (ar) The Outing Magazine November 1911
- Yards Built in Record Time, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine November 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) National Magazine November 1911
- [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life November 1911
- The Railroad Terror [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums December 2 1911
- Christmas Day Fun, (ia) Chums December 9 1911
- ’Mid Arctic Ice [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums December 9 1911
- Some Simple Conjuring Tricks, (ia) Chums December 9 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine December 1 1911
- “B.O.P.” Readers in Conference #3, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper December 9 1911
- He Overdid It, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 9 1911
- How to Keep Fit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1911
- On Main Street: The Isle of Palms, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1911
- A Christmas Greeting, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1911
- Don’t, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1911
- If the Mistletoe Told Tales, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1911
- Seaonable Sensations, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1911
- An Unpleasant Sequel, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1911
- The Fun of Getting Thin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 16 1911
- The Golden Moth [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums December 16 1911
- A Modern Flyer, (il) Chums December 16 1911
- Parson’s Christmas Gift, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 16 1911
- Christmas Conundrums/Christmas Crackers, (ms) The Magnet Library December 23 1911
- An Engine’s Headlights, (ia) Chums December 23 1911
- The Giant Tortoise [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums December 23 1911
- Oddities in Sport, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1911
- Bopello, the Brigand [Singleton the Searcher], (ss) Chums December 30 1911
- Harbour Buoys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 30 1911
- On the Waterwagon, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1911
- The Wilderness as a Farm, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1911
- Ballade of Old Christmas Presents, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1911
- Big Fans to Ventilate Tunnels, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- Christmas in California, (ms) National Monthly December 1911
- Christmas Indoor Games, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine December 1911 (by Cecil Hughes)
- A Christmas Triolet, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1911
- Cook Sacrificed His Shirt, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- Device to Prevent Derailments, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- Early Car-Line Used Mules, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- England’s Story in Portrait & Picture. XXIV. The Reign of Elizabeth, (ar) The Windsor Magazine December 1911
- Entertaining in London, (ar) The Lady’s Realm December 1911
- Eton—Charterhouse—Winchester, (sg) The Strand Magazine December 1911
- Fireside Fun, (pz) Boys’ Life December 1911
- The First Nowell, (sg) National Magazine December 1911
- £500 Given Away, (cn) The Novel Magazine December 1911
- The Football Association and the Amateur Football Association: A Plea for Reconciliation, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine December 1911 (by C. B. Fry)
- Freight-Car Poker, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- The Home Life of the Royal Family, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1911
- How I Became a Scout, (hu) Pearson’s Magazine December 1911
- How Steel Came Into Use, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- John Bull and the “K-2”, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- Lord Selborne and the Traffic in Titles, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine December 1911
- Melon Train Over Mile Long, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- My Favourite Menu, (ms) The Royal Magazine December 1911
- The New Manila, (ar) The Century Magazine December 1911
- Not Adapted to the Country, (vi) The Outing Magazine December 1911
- A Note on the Pictures, (ms) T.P.’s Magazine December 1911
- Open Letters, (cl) The Century Magazine December 1911
- Our Fashion Referendum, (ar) The Woman at Home December 1911
- Our Great Photo-Puzzes Competition, (cn) The Royal Magazine December 1911
- Pictures of General Interest, (ia) National Monthly December 1911
- Schmat-Razum, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1911
- Tested Ballast for Two Years, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- The Twenty-First Birthday of “The Strand Magazine”, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1911
- Winter Fashions—Illustrated, (ia) National Monthly December 1911
- The Woman’s Movement—The Old Order Changeth, (ar) National Monthly December 1911
- Xmas Gifts from Our Rich Relations, (hu) Pearson’s Magazine December 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine December 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) National Magazine December 1911
- [frontispiece], (fp) T.P.’s Magazine December 1911
- [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life December 1911
- [photography], (pt) Metropolitan Magazine December 1911
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, (ss) Stories from the Arabian Nights, Hodder & Stoughton, 1911; adapted by Laurence Housman
- Being Content, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Between the Lights, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- A Commonplace Life, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Ever True, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- The Family, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Forget It, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- The Future, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Grendel’s Raid, (ex) Swan Sonnenschein, 1911; translated by J. R. C. Hall
- The Heart of Friendship, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- It’s a Gay Old World, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- King’s Views of New York, (il) 1911
- The Murder of Morton Green [Sexton Blake], (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine #649, 1911
- Now, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Pace Implora, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Song of the Great Lakes, (pm) Water Way Tales: The Magazine of the Great Lakes 1911
- Tiny Things, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- A Toast to the Traveling Man, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Today, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- The Under Dog, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- When the Tide Is Low, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- A Woman’s Prayer, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- Building the Million-Dollar Pier, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- A Comedy of Names, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Fishing Some!, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- A Friendly Tip to an Architect, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Getting in Wrong with Wright, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- He Does Not Like to Walk, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- A Lot of Golf, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Milholland’s Big Playthings, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Not Exactly Hanging on His Words, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- An Old Wish in New Words, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Rough Railroading to Heaven, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Something Good Out of Brooklyn, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- The Story of a Dislocated Shoulder, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- Tommy at the Toyshop, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1912
- When Pence Went to Europe, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine January 1 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper January 6 1912
- Bob o’ th’ Foundry, (sl) Chums January 13 1912, etc.
- On Main Street: The Modern Tom Tuckers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1912
- Our Village Fire Brigade, (nf) The Boy’s Own Paper January 13 1912
- The Bad Effects of Education, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Bryan’s Advice to Book Agents, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Caught Without His Armor, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Dashing the Cup from His Lips, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Dreams and Their Sequels, (cl) Top-Notch January 15 1912, etc.
- He Works All Over the World, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Looking for Old Acquaintances, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- The Meeting of the Enemies, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- A New ind of Buttermilk, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Oh, You Mother Eve, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- A Patron of Poetry, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- The Soldier Among the Flowers, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Something New by Heinl, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- Something New in Financiering, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine January 15 1912
- Chums Postcard Exchange, (cl) Chums January 20 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper January 20 1912
- A New Claimant to the French Throne, (ar) The January 21 1912 (by John de Clancy Macdonnell), uncredited. [Ref. Felix Delavois]
- “B.O.P.” Readers in Conference #4, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper January 27 1912
- A Wall Street Wife, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper January 27 1912
- An African Fish Story, (cs) Nash’s Magazine January 1912
- Brigands Kidnap Engineer, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Can You Spell?, (pm) The Lady’s Realm January 1912
- Cars Propelled by Wind, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Chats with the Players, (cl) The Motion Picture Story Magazine January 1912, etc.
- Christie’s, (ar) The Lady’s Realm January 1912
- A Costume Pageant of Leading Dickens Characters, (il) The Strand Magazine January 1912
- Dainty Lingerie, (ar) The Woman at Home January 1912
- End of Last Broad-Gage Road, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXV: The Reign of James I, (ar) The Windsor Magazine January 1912
- Falling in Love with Pictures, (ar) The Lady’s Realm January 1912
- Football Honor List, (ms) The Outing Magazine January 1912
- Football in 1911, (ar) The Outing Magazine January 1912
- Gamage of Gamage’s, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine January 1912 [Ref. Arthur Walter Gamage]
- George Gray’s Trick Strokes, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1912
- Grand Opera Season, (pi) The Lady’s Realm January 1912
- Harrow—Marlborough—Uppingham, (sg) The Strand Magazine January 1912
- “How the King Works”, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1912
- “Jack Spratt adored the opera…”, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine January 1912
- Let’s Hear the Toots!, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Little Bear’s Son, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1912
- Locomotive with No Fireman, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Madame Louis Stern’s Salon in Paris, (ar) The Lady’s Realm January 1912 [Ref. Ernesta Stern]
- The Minor Chord, (sl) National Magazine January 1912, etc.
- Modern Statesmen, (pm) The All-Story January 1912
- Musings of “The Photoplay Philosopher”, (cl) The Motion Picture Story Magazine January 1912, etc.
- Old World Dances, (ar) The Woman at Home January 1912
- Our November Competition, (cn) The London Magazine January 1912
- Over 24 Million Barrels of Oil Used, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Photo Puzzes, (pz) The Royal Magazine January 1912, etc.
- Pirates of the Air, (ar) The American Boy January 1912
- The Play of the Month: “Peter Pan”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) January 1912
- Propeller-Driven Trolley-Car, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Railroader’s Wit Cheered Lincoln, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- “Railways” and “Railroads”, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Rhode Island Red—A Rising Poultry Breed, (ar) The Outing Magazine January 1912, as by Arthur Stanley Wheeler
- Sante Fe Mallet Hauls 4,280 Tons, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- The Song of the Friend, (pm) McClure’s Magazine January 1912
- The Spread and Meaning of Feminism, (ar) Pictorial Review January 1912
- “There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous mean…”, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine January 1912
- Ties Pickled in Salt Lake, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- To Julia’s Mourning, (pm) T.P.’s Magazine January 1912
- Why Do Foreign Seamen Man British Ships, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1912
- Winter Lambs, (ar) The Outing Magazine January 1912
- Woman’s Invention to Prevent Wreck, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- Woodland Barbarities: The Ways of the Trapper and Snarer, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine January 1912 (by Owen Glynne Jones)
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine January 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) National Magazine January 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The London Magazine January 1912
- [photography], (pt) Metropolitan Magazine January 1912
- Belasco’s Flowery Apology, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- The Different Kinds of Coldness, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- The Diplomatic Young Man, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- His Real Chance of Salvation, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- How Anne Warner Got Her Start, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- Like a Lamb to the Slaughter, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- No Trick Money for Them, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- The Saccharine Mr. Hitchcock, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- The Shoes of a Millionaire, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- The State of Single Blessedness, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- The Versatile Mr. Reid, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- Rabbit-keeping for Boys, (cl) Chums February 3 1912, etc.
- B.O.P. Readers in Conference #5, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper February 10 1912
- The Death of “Black and White”, (ar) The Bellman #291, February 10 1912
- Why We Left the Farm, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 10 1912
- Some Whaling Adventures, (ms) Top-Notch February 15 1912
- Staking a Corpse, (ms) The Daily Telegraph February 15 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine February 15 1912
- On Main Street: The Frenzied Eleventh Hour, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1912
- Young Men Who Rise, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 17 1912
- Another Biter Bitten, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 24 1912
- The Murder at Monk’s Dene, (ss) Yes or No February 24 1912 (by James H. Bailey)
- Your Dog - Has He a Sixth Sense?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1912
- The Best Story Contest, (ms) The Motion Picture Story Magazine February 1912
- Big Electric Switcher Built, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Bruin: An Artist’s Experience in Norway, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine February 1912 (by Harold Gilman)
- By the Editor, (ed) Metropolitan Magazine February 1912, etc.
- Cables at a Dollar a Letter, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Canadian Carelessness Again, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine February 1912
- Death of “Dave” Hazelton, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXVI: The Reign of Charles I, (ar) The Windsor Magazine February 1912
- The Fight for the Minimum Wage, (ar) The Masses February 1912
- First Locomotive with Screw Reverse-Gear, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Folly, (pm) The Story-teller February 1912
- For Saving Time in Switching, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Frank Billings’s Fine Record, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Fresh Air Fund Appeal: A Novel Way of Collecting Money, (ms) Pearson’s Magazine February 1912
- The Grandchildren of Charles Dickens Who Will Benefit by the Centenary Fund, (ms) The Strand Magazine February 1912
- The Greatest Court in the World, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1912
- Haileybury—Rugby—Rossall, (sg) The Strand Magazine February 1912
- The House of Bondage, (br) The Masses February 1912
- Leaders of the New Democracy, (pi) McClure’s Magazine February 1912
- Leave, (pm) The Grand Magazine February 1912
- Martin the Peasant’s Son, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1912
- Messenger-Boy Becomes Manager, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Milton’s Wife, (pm) The All-Story February 1912
- New Coast-to-Coast Record, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- New Ideals of Love and Marriage, (ar) Pictorial Review February 1912
- Oldest (?) Engineer Passes Away, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- On Hairs and Years, (pm) The All-Story February 1912
- On One Peter, (pm) The All-Story February 1912
- The Onward March, (cl) The Motion Picture Story Magazine February 1912, etc.
- Origin of Nicknames of Railroads, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Our Vast Lignite Fields, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- The Perils of Thoughtlessness, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1912
- The Play and the Players, (pi) The Lady’s Realm February 1912, etc.
- The Play of the Month: “Sweet Nell of Old Drury”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) February 1912
- Replaced Bridge in 49 Seconds, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Snowfalls, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1912
- Starts New Relief Fund, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- The Telephone: Past and Future, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine February 1912
- Through the Valley of Madness, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1912
- To Be Content (“Father, I do not ask…”), (pm) The Lady’s Realm February 1912
- A Trout of Fame, (ms) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine February 1912 (by William Houghton)
- The Valley of Ice, (sl) Boys’ Life February 1912, etc.
- What Railroad Accidents Cost, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- When Black Was White, (cs) Nash’s Magazine February 1912
- Whittling As an Art, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) February 1912
- Who We Are and What We Are Doing, (ed) The Masses February 1912
- Will She Be Master Mechanic?, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- Woman’s Work Is Never Done—Why?, (ar) Pictorial Review February 1912
- World’s Railroads—625,698 Miles, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- The World We Live In, (cl) McClure’s Magazine February 1912, etc.
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine February 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Smart Set February 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) T.P.’s Magazine February 1912
- [photography], (pt) Pearson’s Magazine February 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine March 1 1912
- The Weather and How to Foretell It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1912
- New Items of Interest, (nf) New Nick Carter Weekly March 9 1912
- On Main Street: The Bogus Badness of New York, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1912
- The Plowman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper March 9 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine March 15 1912
- A Best Seller, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1912
- Drawbacks to Matrimony, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 16 1912
- Her Brave Soldier, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 16 1912
- The Mail Carriers of Far Countries, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1912
- Substitutes for Wood, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1912
- The Ancestor, (pm) Collier’s March 23 1912
- The Dealer on the Doorstep, 2: The Tallyman Out of Town, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 23 1912
- The Monoplaniacs, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 23 1912
- On Tour, 1: The Weekly Agony, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 23 1912
- The Searchlight on the Middle Classes, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 23 1912
- The “Folks at Home”, (ss) The Youth’s Companion March 28 1912
- The Treasure of Life, (ss) The Youth’s Companion March 28 1912
- The Dealer on the Doorstep, 3: Temptations in Tinsel, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 30 1912
- The Genius and the Spy, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 30 1912
- Hard Lines, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1912
- Is a Revolution Coming?, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 30 1912
- On Tour, 2: Living in Lodgings, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 30 1912
- The Prisoner at the Bar [Archie Tootleboom], (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 30 1912
- The Searchlight on the Middle Classes: The Marriage Market, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 30 1912
- True Love, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1912
- Two Clever Stage Tricks, (ar) Chums March 30 1912
- Your Gun - And How It Should Fit You, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 30 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper March 30 1912
- Actresses in Repose, (pi) The Royal Magazine March 1912
- All’s Well, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine March 1912, etc.
- Beals C. Wright Through English Eyes, (ar) The Outing Magazine March 1912 [Ref. Beals C. Wright]
- Books Talked About, (br) McClure’s Magazine March 1912
- The Bride of To-Day: How Wedding Customs Have Changed, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1912
- Britain’s East-Coast Broadside, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1912
- A Champion of Vegetarianism, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1912
- Chats with Players, (cl) The Motion Picture Story Magazine March 1912
- Con Saves Brakie, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- The Desire for Better Motherhood, (ar) Pictorial Review March 1912
- Edison Was Boy on Vet’s Train, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- Effect of Snow on Electric Roads, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- An Encyclopedia of Sport, (br) The Outing Magazine March 1912
- The End of Conspiracies, (ar) The Masses March 1912
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXVII: The Commonwealth & The Protectorate: 1649-1660, (ar) The Windsor Magazine March 1912
- Failure: by His Wife, (ss) The Delineator March 1912
- The First of the Spring Fashions, (pi) The Lady’s Realm March 1912
- From Operator to Traffic Manager, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- “Hello! I see I’ve caught your eye…”, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine March 1912
- Hero of Forest Fires Dead, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- “He’s gone; oh, I’ll believe him every word!…”, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine March 1912
- Improves the Reverse-Lever, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- In Suburban Cape Town, (cs) Nash’s Magazine March 1912
- In the Fen Country, (pm) The Windsor Magazine March 1912
- Invented First Railroad Ticket, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- The Kaiser As He Is, (bg) The Strand Magazine March 1912
- A Lonely One, (pm) The Lady’s Realm March 1912
- The Loose Head “L.H.M.G.”, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine March 1912 (by E. H. D. Sewell)
- More Wages and Shorter Hours, (ar) The Masses March 1912
- My Country, Limited, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1912
- New Ideas in Autos, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine March 1912
- Old-Timer Gives Life to Duty, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- Popular Player Contest, (ms) The Motion Picture Story Magazine March 1912
- Prince Ivan, the Glowing Bird, and the Grey Wolf, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1912
- The Private Office, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine March 1912
- Progress and Politics, (cl) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1912, etc.
- Sir Peter Lely: Nell Gwyn, (ms) Metropolitan Magazine March 1912
- The Soldier’s Tent, (pm) McClure’s Magazine March 1912
- Speed of Small Bullets, (ar) The Outing Magazine March 1912
- Steel Rails Made in Two Parts, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- Stings of the Super’s Stenographer, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- Taxidermy in the Tropics, (ar) The Outing Magazine March 1912
- The Touch of a Hand, (pm) The Lady’s Realm March 1912
- Will the Feminists Pay the Price, (ar) Pictorial Review March 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine March 1912
- Between Iceberg and Bear, (vi) Top-Notch April 1 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine April 1 1912
- Breaking the Air-Racing Record, (ss) Chums April 6 1912
- The Dealer on the Doorstep, 4: Some Discreditable Dodges, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 6 1912
- My Dire Peril in Mid-Air, (ar) Chums April 6 1912
- The Newspaper Game, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1912, etc.
- On Tour, 3: In the Chorus, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 6 1912
- Ought It to Be?, (cl) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 6 1912
- The Searchlight on the Middle Classes: Middle-Class Parents, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 6 1912
- Toot’s Tabloid Trip [Archie Tootleboom], (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 6 1912
- The Dealer on the Doorstep: In the Registrar’s Court, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 13 1912
- Enjoying the Play, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 13 1912
- Force of Habit, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 13 1912
- Going Away, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 13 1912
- Her Hair, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 13 1912
- How to Become a School Teacher, (ar) Chums April 13 1912
- Matters of Importance, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 13 1912
- “Missing Hairs Restored” [Archie Tootleboom], (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 13 1912
- On Inspection, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 13 1912
- On Tour: The Provincial Theatre, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 13 1912
- The Searchlight on the Middle Classes: Middle-Class Sons, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 13 1912
- A Visit to a Gull’s Moss, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper April 13 1912
- Your Hold in Shooting, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1912
- The Absurd Question, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Anothe Use for Medicine, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- The Art of Hiding a Mistake, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Carter Gets a Compliment, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- The Circulation of Oratory, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- A Conservative Financier, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Cotterill Leaves Off a Garment, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Elbert Hubbard Receives a Caller, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- An Exchange of Courtesies, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Flattery for the Prima Donna, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- The Importance of Being an Author, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Just for the Sake of Recreation, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- The Man He Needed, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Manufacturing New Lawyers, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- The Most Expensive Shave in the World, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- A Senatorial Compliment, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- A Sermon by Telegraph, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Some Snakes, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- A Swindle That Paid, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- This Very Mournful Man, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- Too Much Pronunciation, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine April 15 1912
- Boys Again, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 20 1912
- By Way of Proof, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 20 1912
- Clerk Slaves of the Railways, 1: The Booking Clerk, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- The Gay Parisienne, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- On Main Street: Looking Both Ways from Sewickley, Pennsylvania, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1912
- On Tour: The Temptations of the Chorus Girl, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- Ought It to Be?: The Temptation of the Tipster, (cl) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- The Searchlight on the Middle Classes: Middle-Class Daughters, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- Too Much Nature-Study, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- Mr. Bram Stoker, (ob) The Times April 22 1912 [Ref. Bram Stoker]
- A Bad Day for the Book [Archie Tootleboom], (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 27 1912
- Clerk Slaves of the Railways, 2: The Goods Clerk, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 27 1912
- An Elusive Name, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 27 1912
- Excitement for Two, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 27 1912
- From Peril to Peril, (ss) Chums April 27 1912
- Making a Small Business Pay, 1: Buying a Business, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 27 1912
- Ought It to Be?: Should Prisons Be Schools for Idleness?, (cl) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 27 1912
- Our Annual Series of Cricket Competitions—34th Annual Series—1912, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 27 1912
- Our Note Book: An Amateur Rider’s Day’s Outing, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper April 27 1912
- The Searchlight on the Middle Classes: Middle-Class Recreations, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 27 1912
- The Sportsman’s Scrapbook, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1912
- A Trick That Failed, (vi) Chicago Ledger April 27 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper April 27 1912
- About People, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912, etc.
- Annuities and Their Uses, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1912
- An Apology, (ms) The Masses April 1912
- Books You Should Read, (br) The Masses April 1912, etc.
- Companion Family Talks, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912, etc.
- Croppers, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- The Cup Was “Private”, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- Dancer and Actress Too, (bg) Nash’s Magazine April 1912 [Ref. Tamara Karsavina]
- The Day of a Man, (ms) The Masses April 1912
- Easter Fashions, (pi) The Lady’s Realm April 1912
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXVIII: The Reign of Charles II: 1660-1685, (ar) The Windsor Magazine April 1912
- A Gamekeeper’s Corner, (cl) Fry’s Magazine April 1912, etc.
- Getting Rid of the House-Fly, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- Goh: The Oldest Known Game, One of the Best, (ar) Fry’s Magazine April 1912
- Good Ideas, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- The Hermit-Thrush, (pm) McClure’s Magazine April 1912
- Home!, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1912
- Home Problems, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- How Norway Has Solved the Divorce Evil, (ar) The Lady’s Realm April 1912
- “Hurrah! for the Men Who Work!”, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- If Britain Disarmed, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1912
- Invents New Rail-Joint, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- The Little Folks Play Department, (cl) Little Folk’s Magazine April 1912
- Lucky Jim Met It Bravely, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- Making the Most of Moving Pictures, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- Mined 2,180,323,469 Tons of Coal, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- The Minimum Wage Across the Water, (ed) The Masses April 1912
- Mr. Mixie Magpie (V) (rebus), (pz) Little Folk’s Magazine April 1912
- The Mother, (ss) The Masses April 1912, etc.
- “My Garden”, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- “My Husband’s Favorite Dish”, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- New Device for Handling Freight, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- A New Star in an Old Place, (bg) Nash’s Magazine April 1912 [Ref. Pearl Aufrere]
- Olive May—Gaiety Girl, (bg) Nash’s Magazine April 1912 [Ref. Olive May]
- Our Great £250 Competition, (cn) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- Our Own Page, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912, etc.
- Our Presidential Candidate, (ed) The Masses April 1912
- A Page of Jokes, (hu) The Grand Magazine April 1912, etc.
- Picked Up Along the Right-of-Way, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- The Play of the Month: “Nightbirds” at the Lyric, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) April 1912
- The Quiet Worker, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine April 1912
- Religious Pictures of Rare Feeling, (il) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- Serious Truth in Few Words, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- Side Lines That Pay (Poultry, Bees, Rabbits, Pigeons), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1912
- Some Good Books We Have Read, (br) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- Some Irish Trout-Streams, (ar) Fry’s Magazine April 1912
- Special Prizes for Boys and Girls, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion April 1912
- Theatre Cabaret, (ar) The Lady’s Realm April 1912
- Wassily the Unlucky, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1912
- Why Station-Agents Go Crazy, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- Woman’s Kingdom, (cl) The New Magazine (UK) April 1912, etc.
- The World of Wheels, (cl) Fry’s Magazine April 1912, etc.
- Your Share, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1912
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #1, April 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine April 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) Fry’s Magazine April 1912
- [photography], (pt) McClure’s Magazine April 1912
- [photography], (pt) T.P.’s Magazine April 1912
- An Absolutely Correct Answer, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- American Slang as It Is Slung, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Another One on the New Broom, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- The Biggest Salary Raise on Record, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- A Bird of a Bargain, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Brethren in the Senate, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Bryan in Scientific Circles, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- A Card to the Club, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Champ Clark Shakes a Hand, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Disappointed but Diplomatic, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Economical in His Language, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- A Fine Young Birthday Party, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- A Flood of Tea, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- From Pork to Pen, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Greater Than the Chief Justice, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Half and Half, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Hopeful in the Midst of Tragedy, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- How Belasco Got His Start, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Killed but Unconvinced, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Making Himself Solid with Stone, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Observing the Doctor’s Orders, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- A Sample of Brutal Frankness, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Sherlock Holmes in the Feminine, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- The Solemnity of Zappone, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Solving the Problem, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- Straight from the Shoulder, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- The Unsympathetic Attorney, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- The Value of Being a Good Actor, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine May 1 1912
- How Truscott Had His Revenge, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 4 1912
- The Issue in Mexico, (ar) The Outlook May 4 1912
- The Loss of the Titanic, (ar) The Outlook May 4 1912
- On Main Street: Press Errantry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1912
- Your Shooting Eye and How You Use It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1912
- Clerk Slaves of the Railways: The Parcels Clerk, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal May 11 1912
- Expensive Bargains, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1912
- Tell These to Your Friends, (ar) Chums May 11 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper May 11 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine May 15 1912
- Big Bags of Game, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1912
- “Everybody Plays ‘Truth’”, (vi) Chicago Ledger May 18 1912
- Her Message, (vi) Chicago Ledger May 18 1912
- Tents for the Holidays, (ar) Chums May 18 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper May 18 1912
- Confessions of a Wizard’s Fixer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 25 1912
- A Losing Restaurant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 25 1912
- A New Suit of Clothes at the Zoo, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 25 1912
- An Alphabet Book by Edward Lear, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1912 [Ref. Edward Lear]
- Ambassador White on Federal Ownership, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- Arson at Sea, (sa) The Royal Magazine May 1912
- Beat It in Flier’s Water Tank, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- Bitter-Sweet, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1912
- A British Ballet Artiste, (bg) Nash’s Magazine May 1912 [Ref. Phyllis Bedells]
- The Charter of the Wild, (ar) Fry’s Magazine May 1912
- The Child of Scaly Crocodiles, (pm) The Grand Magazine May 1912
- Children of Famous Theatrical Families, (pi) The Lady’s Realm May 1912
- Cooperative Buying for the Home, (ar) Pictorial Review May 1912
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXIX: The Reign of James II: 1685-1688, (ar) The Windsor Magazine May 1912
- The Feather of Finist the Falcon, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1912
- A Fortnight’s Tour Round Brittany, (ar) Fry’s Magazine May 1912
- Gift, (ss) The Delineator May 1912
- How the Coronation Picture Was Painted: Interview with Mr. J. H. F. Bacon, A.R.A., (iv) The Strand Magazine May 1912 [Ref. John H. Bacon]
- How to Cure the Gout, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1912 (by Kiyudle)
- Improving the Steel Rail, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- In the Gun Room, (cl) Fry’s Magazine May 1912, etc.
- Madness in Motion, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1912
- The Minimum Wage, (ar) The Masses May 1912
- More Personified Cities, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1912
- Nan, (ms) The Royal Magazine May 1912
- The Negative Angle Battle Sight, (ar) The Outing Magazine May 1912
- An Oiler’s Sterling Faithfulness, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- Personalities—U.S. Senator Joseph M. Dixon, Talcott Williams, (bg) The Hampton Magazine May 1912
- Phantom Players, (pi) The Royal Magazine May 1912
- Plain Talk to the Stage-Struck Girl, (ar) Pictorial Review May 1912
- The Play of the Month: “The Pink Lady” at the Globe Theater, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) May 1912
- Sir John’s Madness, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) May 1912
- Wabash School on Wheels, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- Westerham’s Way, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1912
- Why Women Want to Be Self-Supporting, (ar) Pictorial Review May 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine May 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) Fry’s Magazine May 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life May 1912
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine May 1912
- [photography], (pt) T.P.’s Magazine May 1912
- Clerk Slaves of the Railways: The Station-Master, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- Father Refused, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 1 1912
- Fortune—and the Workgirl, 1: The Lottery of the Dress World, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- From Stage to Peerage, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- Ought It to Be?: What Is Wrong with Our Detectives?, (cl) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- Petticoat Rule in the Army, 2: “Mysteries” of Foreign Service and Campaigning, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- Shakespeare’s Slowborne [Archie Tootleboom], (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- Your Rifle - How and Why It Is Sighted, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1912, etc.
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine June 1 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1 1912
- The Bainsbury Divorce, (sl) Collier’s June 8 1912, etc. (by George Grantham Bain)
- The Brains of a Liner, 1, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912
- The Derby Winner, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912
- Fortune—and the Workgirl, 2: The Romance of the Typewriter, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912
- Ought It to Be?: Should Widows Be Fined for Remarriage?, (cl) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912
- Tootle Loses His Memory [Archie Tootleboom], (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912
- The Tricks of a Shady Solicitor, 1: Manufacturing Evidence, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 8 1912
- After the Strike—in Lawrence: Special Correspondence, (ar) The Outlook June 15 1912
- The Call of Chanticleer, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- The Company She Kept, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- A Feminine Misunderstanding, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- The Generous Employer, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- The Great American Game, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- The Height of Diplomacy, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- One of the Knox Knocks, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- The Original Self-Made Man, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- Outside Baseball, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1912
- Secret Shopping, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1912
- The Statesman and the Wise Reporter, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- To Make You Laugh, (cl) Chums June 15 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine June 15 1912
- The Husband of a Clinging Vine, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 22 1912
- New York’s Subway Problem: A Review, (ar) The Outlook June 22 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 22 1912
- And the Floods Came, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1912
- The Confessions of an Old Public-School Boy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1912
- New Chums, (ar) Chums June 29 1912
- When Clara Hurried, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 29 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 29 1912
- After Railroading in Europe, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- Between You and Me, (hu) MacLean’s Magazine June 1912, etc.
- Couldn’t Bluff Jim Knights, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- Dancing to Deliebes, (bg) Nash’s Magazine June 1912 [Ref. Carlotta Mossetti]
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXX: The Reign of William and Mary: 1689-1694, William III: 1689-1702, (ar) The Windsor Magazine June 1912
- Felice Lyne, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1912
- Footlight Favourites-Past and Present, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1912
- The Fresh Air Fund, (ms) Pearson’s Magazine June 1912, etc.
- Fresh Air Fund Appeal: What They Think About It, (ms) Pearson’s Magazine June 1912
- Guinea Fowls for Market, (ar) The Outing Magazine June 1912
- “I done Had to frame Rastus”, a frank talk to the newly married, (ar) Pictorial Review June 1912
- Ingredients of a Locomotive, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- The Light of Persia, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1912
- The Little Humpbacked Horse, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1912; translated by Post Wheeler
- Materialism of the German Working Class, (ar) The Masses June 1912
- Max and Moritz, (pi) The Royal Magazine June 1912
- Money in Strawberry Grwing, (ar) The Outing Magazine June 1912
- The New Path to Peace, (ms) Nash’s Magazine June 1912
- Our Political Club at Hever, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1912 (by Kiyudle)
- The Play of the Month: “Milestones” at the Royalty, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) June 1912
- Pretty Pedalistry, (bg) Nash’s Magazine June 1912 [Ref. Alice Rejane]
- Profit from Trees on Waste Land, (ar) The Outing Magazine June 1912
- Rev. George Stuart’s Prayer, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- Should She Smoke?, (pi) The Royal Magazine June 1912
- Sport in the Royal Academy, (ar) Fry’s Magazine June 1912
- The Superiority of Australian Swimmers, (ar) Fry’s Magazine June 1912
- Thomas Hardy at Home, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1912
- The Tireless Bird: Aeroplanes of Tomorrow, (pi) Pearson’s Magazine June 1912
- Wages Fifty Years Ago, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- With His Hand on the Throttle, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- Wooden and Steel Cars, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- The Word of the Lord by Bouck White, (ed) The Masses June 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine June 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) Fry’s Magazine June 1912
- [photography], (pt) Metropolitan Magazine June 1912
- [photography], (pt) Munsey’s Magazine June 1912
- [photography], (pt) T.P.’s Magazine June 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine July 1 1912
- Boating Wisdom, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912
- A County Cricketer, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912, etc.
- The Girl Who Waited, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 13 1912
- In the Garden, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912, etc.
- The Last Cartridge, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912
- Making Money in the Holidays, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912
- Pets, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912, etc.
- Sir Randolph’s Ransom [Clive Derring], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- The Young Scout’s Ride, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912
- Your Editor’s Chat, (ed) Cheer Boys Cheer #8, July 13 1912, etc.
- Another Danger of the Summer Season, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- The Commercialism of the South, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- The Dangers of a Great City, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- A Double-Barreled Escape, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- His Last Three-Dollar Bill, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- Language and Religion, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- The Real Things in Small Beginnings, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- The Revenge of a Tramp, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- Rockefeller and His Rocks, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- The Simplest of Remedies, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- The Solution of a Mystery, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- Temperament and the Teapot, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1912
- Black Dan’s Last Stand [The Castaways’ Club], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #9, July 20 1912 (by Cecil Hayter)
- Clues! Clues! Clues!, (cl) Chums July 20 1912, etc.
- A Cycling Holiday, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #9, July 20 1912
- Half-Minute Stories, (hu) Cheer Boys Cheer #9, July 20 1912, etc.
- How to Become a Strong Man, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #9, July 20 1912
- In the Redskins’ Camp, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #9, July 20 1912
- My Readers’ Page, (ed) The Magnet Library July 20 1912, etc.
- On Main Street: A Decline in a Noble Industry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1912
- Your Motor Car - Why It Runs, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1912
- Her Uncle Horace, (vi) Chicago Ledger July 27 1912
- On Main Street: A Midsummer Night’s Scream, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 27 1912
- Special Comic Supplement, (cs) The Magnet Library July 27 1912, etc.
- A United World, (ms) The Outlook July 27 1912
- [photography], (pt) The Outlook July 27 1912
- Bucking a Grade on the Denver and Rio Grande, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- A California Fire Fighter, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Cheapening Life, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine July 1912
- Climbing the Steepest Grade, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Concerning Your Wife’s Clothes, (ar) Pictorial Review July 1912
- Curiosities and Solutions to Problems, (ms) The Strand Magazine (US) July 1912
- Diver and Dancer, (bg) Nash’s Magazine July 1912 [Ref. Annette Kellerman]
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXXI: The Reign of Anne: 1702-1714, (ar) The Windsor Magazine July 1912
- Epoch-Making Engines, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Europe’s Best Troops Command by Women, (ar) The Lady’s Realm July 1912
- Excavating the “Brighton” of Ancient Rome, (ar) The Lady’s Realm July 1912
- The Fear, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) July 1912
- The Field of Art, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine July 1912, etc.
- First American Screw-Reverse in Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- The First Locomotive and Train of Passenger-Cars Ever Run in New York, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- The Frog-Princess, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1912; translated by Post Wheeler
- George Borup: An Appreciation and a Hope, (ob) The Outing Magazine July 1912 [Ref. George Borup]
- Golf at the Sea: Skegness and Its Links, (ar) Fry’s Magazine July 1912
- I. C. Boys on One of Their Pets, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Land Settlement for Soldiers, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine July 1912
- Laughs from Everywhere, (hu) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1912
- The Loading Habit, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine July 1912
- Making a Single-Track Time-Table, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- On a Liar, (pm) The All-Story July 1912
- Our Olympiads and Their Origin, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine July 1912
- Pennsy’s Biggest Mallet, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- A Pirouetting Polyglot, (bg) Nash’s Magazine July 1912 [Ref. Gina Cormani]
- The Play of the Month: “Princess Caprice”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) July 1912
- Portraits from the Studion of Aimé Dupont, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) July 1912
- Some Charming Creations from Paris, (pi) The Lady’s Realm July 1912
- The Song of the Chorister, (sg) Pictorial Review July 1912
- The Spokesman for Suffrage in America, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1912
- Sporting Terms—Fishing, (ar) Fry’s Magazine July 1912
- Steam Locomotive Without Fire, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Straight-Line Pictures, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1912
- Strike Is Flagged, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Sunshades, (pi) The Royal Magazine July 1912
- Tagged with Other People’s Estimates of Us, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine July 1912
- Three-Cylinder Simple Locomotive, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- Training Under Pressure, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine July 1912
- Travel Notes, (cl) Fry’s Magazine July 1912, etc.
- Unrequited Love, (pm) The Novel Magazine July 1912
- Working Under Discouragement, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine July 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Blue Book Magazine July 1912
- [photography], (pt) Metropolitan Magazine July 1912
- [photography], (pt) Munsey’s Magazine July 1912
- How to Make Things, (cl) Top-Notch August 1 1912, etc.
- Strictly Prohibited, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1 1912
- Are You Going to Emigrate?, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #11, August 3 1912, etc.
- The Bungalow Mystery [Clive Derring], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #11, August 3 1912 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- For Freedom!, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #11, August 3 1912
- Only a Pit-Boy, (ss) Chums August 3 1912
- Trapped in the Rockies, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #11, August 3 1912
- Your Motor Car - The Human Likenesses, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1912
- The Aeroplane Spy [Clive Derring], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #12, August 10 1912 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Four of a Kind, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 10 1912
- Health and Strength for All, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #12, August 10 1912, etc.
- Saving the “Young Dick” [The Castaways’ Club], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #12, August 10 1912 (by Cecil Hayter)
- Chickens of Royalty, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- A Delicate Matter, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Difficult Shopping, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Faithful Accuracy, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Frank Opinion, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Freak Restaurants, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- His Dreaded Possibility, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Just in Time, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- New Leaf Turned to Gloom, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- A Puzzling Question, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- The Rebuke Elegant, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Timber Talk, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Unwelcome Luxuries, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Wasted Effort, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- What Did Patsy Get?, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- What Might Have Been, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- Worthy of His Hire, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Magazine August 15 1912
- A Battle in the Air, (ss) Chums August 17 1912
- Escape of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 17 1912
- How to Become a Wireless Operator, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #13, August 17 1912
- Kidnapped! [Clive Derring], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #13, August 17 1912 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- The Last Chance, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #13, August 17 1912
- Not as Usual, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 17 1912
- Things You Don’t Know, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #13, August 17 1912, etc.
- True Tales of Pluck and Daring No. 1: Fighting the Waves, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #13, August 17 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper August 17 1912
- The Candlestick Clue [Clive Derring], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #14, August 24 1912 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- A City That Educates Its Citizens, (ar) The Outlook August 24 1912
- Getting Started, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 24 1912
- Pigeons for Profit, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #14, August 24 1912
- True Tales of Pluck and Daring No. 2: Fighting Death Inside a Volcano, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #14, August 24 1912
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper August 24 1912
- [photography], (pt) The Outlook August 24 1912
- The Devil-Man [Will Spearing], (nv) Pluck August 31 1912
- Fairy Eye-Glasses, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 31 1912
- The Fatal Diamond, (ss) Chums August 31 1912
- A Gust of Wind, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 31 1912
- How to Enter Our Railways, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #15, August 31 1912
- “On Tuesday, at Eight!” [Clive Derring], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #15, August 31 1912 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- They Had a Shock, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 31 1912
- Toodle’s Encyclopedia, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 31 1912
- True Tales of Pluck and Daring No. 3: The Killing of Blackbeard, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #15, August 31 1912
- The Word of a Private; or, The Man who Rose Again, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #15, August 31 1912
- Actresses You Know, (pi) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1912
- The British Sea-Anglers’ Society, (ar) Fry’s Magazine August 1912
- Chamberlin, Successor to Hays, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- Cheer as a Life Prolonger, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine August 1912
- Dead in Earnestness, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine August 1912
- Deliberate Discords, (ms) The Lady’s Realm August 1912
- “Doubling” the “Rush of Blood”, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- Edward J. Ward, (bg) The American Magazine August 1912 [Ref. Edward J. Ward]
- Emmet F. Harte, Author of “Honk and Horace”, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912 [Ref. Emmet F. Harte]
- England’s Story in Portrait and Picture, XXXII: The Reign of George I: 1714-1727, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1912
- The Eternal Feminine, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #5, August 1912, etc.
- F. A. F., (ms) The Royal Magazine August 1912
- Fame Comes at Ninety to the “Insects’ Homer”, (ar) The Lady’s Realm August 1912 [Ref. Jean Henri Fabre]
- The Flight of the Birds, (ar) The Outing Magazine August 1912
- Genée, the Dainty Danseuse, (bg) Nash’s Magazine August 1912 [Ref. Adeline Genée]
- The Girl Who “Hopped On”, (bg) Nash’s Magazine August 1912 [Ref. Unity More]
- Grand £500 Daimler Competition, (cn) The Story-teller August 1912, etc.
- The Home Needlewoman, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #5, August 1912, etc.
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