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[]Barr, Ken(neth John) (1933-2016) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Nebula Science Fiction #33 Aug, #35 Oct 1958, #41 Jun 1959
- * [front cover], (cv) Nebula Science Fiction (US) #33 Dec 1958, #35 Feb 1959
- * [front cover], (cv) The Swords Trilogy by Michael Moorcock, Berkley Medallion, 1977
- * [front cover], (cv) Questar #1, 1978
- * [front cover], (cv) Hunting the Snark and Other Short Novels by Mike Resnick, Gale Group/Five Star, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) In Another Country and Other Short Novels by Robert Silverberg, Gale Group/Five Star, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) Aristotle and the Gun and Other Stories by L. Sprague de Camp, Gale Group/Five Star, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) The Retrieval Artist and Other Stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Five Star US, 2002
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nebula Science Fiction #32 Jul, #33 Aug, #34 Sep, #35 Oct, #36 Nov, #37 Dec 1958, #38 Jan, #39 Feb 1959
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nebula Science Fiction (US) #32 Nov, #33 Dec 1958, #35 Feb, #36 Mar, #37 Apr, #38 May, #39 Jun 1959
[]Barr, Lillie E. (fl. 1870s-1880s) (chron.)
- * The Best Wife of All, (pm) The Golden Argosy June 7 1884
- * Critics, and Critics, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1876
- * Cuckoo!, (pm) Wide Awake December 1878
- * The Education of the Lion (A Russian Fable), (pm) St. Nicholas April 1876
- * The Oldest Doll in the World, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 28 1883
- * The Sad Story of Little Miss Black Sheep, (pm) Wide Awake July 1876
- * Wee Maggie’s Shopping, (pm) Harper’s Young People #207, October 16 1883
- * When the Sun Sinks Low, (pm) The Golden Argosy March 14 1885
[]Barr, Marleen S(andra) (1953- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * American Science Fiction; or, “What Happened to the Flying Cars?”: Science Fiction/Millennia/Culture, (in) Envisioning the Future ed. Marleen S. Barr, Wesleyan University Press, 2003
- * “The Females Do the Fathering”: James Tiptree’s Male Matriarchs and Adult Human Gametes, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1986 [Ref. James Tiptree, Jr.]
- * The Feminist Pathfinder Does Not Probe Mars, (ss) FemSpec v1 #1, 1999
- * Feminist Worlds Within Postmodernism, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies November 1987 [Ref. Thelma J. Shinn]
- * Idols and Manipulators: Some Women Characters in SF, (ar) The Witch and the Chameleon #5/6, 1976
- * Interview with Janet Asimov, (iv) FemSpec v2 #1, 2000
- * Kirk T. Pistol Closely Encounters Enormous Flight Changes at the Last Minute—Sans Starship: A True James Gunn Appreciation Story, (ar) James Gunn’s Ad Astra #2, June 2013 [Ref. James E. Gunn]
- * News from Somewhere, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies November 1990 [Ref. Frances Bartkowski]
- * A New Species, (br) Science-Fiction Studies November 1993 [Ref. Robin Roberts]
- * Now—and 3000: Science Fiction Studies/Cultural Studies, (ar) Envisioning the Future ed. Marleen S. Barr, Wesleyan University Press, 2003
- * On the Other Hand, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies March 1987 [Ref. James W. Bittner]
- * The Purple Rose of Brooklyn, or Meeting Marshall McLuhan (with a Little Help from Mayan Apocalypse Planet X/Nibiru), (ss) The Medium Is the Muse ed. Lance Strate & Adeena Karasick, NeoPoiesis Press, 2014
- * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #205, September 2005
- * Rudolph the Red Nosed Squirrel or Miracle on 82nd Street: Fiction/Quotation/Exposition, (ss) Farrago’s Wainscot #16, October 2015
- * Searoad Chronicles of Klatsand as a Pathway toward New Directions in Feminist Science Fiction: Or, Who’s Afraid of Connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf?, (ar) Foundation #60, Spring 1994 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Superfeminist; or, A Hanukah Carol, (ss) Envisioning the Future ed. Marleen S. Barr, Wesleyan University Press, 2003
- * Thelma and Louise: Driving Toward Feminist SF; Or, Yes, Women Do Dream of Not Being Electric Sheep, (ar) Foundation #53, Autumn 1991
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- * Envisioning the Future by Greg Beatty, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #193, September 2004
- * Feminism and Utopia by Susan Gubar, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1986
- * Feminist Fabulation: Space/Postmodern Fiction by Farah Mendlesohn, (br) Foundation #59, Autumn 1993
- * Future Females: A Critical Anthology by Stefan Lewicki, (br) Foundation #25, June 1982
- * Lost in Space by Nicola Nixon, (br) Science-Fiction Studies November 1994
- * Methodologically Questionable by Carol D. Stevens, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies July 1990
- * One Out of Three by Kathleen Spencer, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies November 1987
- * Suzy McKee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge (with Octavia E. Butler, Suzy McKee Charnas, Richard Law, Ruth Selvaggio & Joan D. Vinge) by Sarah LeFanu, (br) Foundation #43, Summer 1988
[]Barr, Mary A. (fl. 1870s-1880s) (chron.)
- * April Gold, (pm) Harper’s Young People #179, April 3 1883
- * Captive Queens in the Market, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1878, uncredited.
- * An Empty Nest, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1887
- * I Am the Lad in the Blue and White!, (sg) The Boy’s Own Paper June 5 1880, music by Charles F. Roper
- * The Leap at Bayou Carr, (pm) Harper’s Young People #190, June 19 1883
- * Lethe, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1883
- * Little Master Quig, (pm) Harper’s Young People #159, November 14 1882
- * The Lost Colors, (pm) Wide Awake February 1883
- * When I’m a Man, (pm) Harper’s Young People #167, January 9 1883
[]Barr, Matthias (Fritscher) (1831-?) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Concert, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1886
- * A Blessing for Baby, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1874
- * The Booklet, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1871
- * The Children and the Birds, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine November 13 1869
- * Content, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1892
- * Cousin Alice, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine July 25 1868
- * The Cry, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 1898
- * Dead in the Street, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine February 1 1868
- * A Dream, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1869
- * A Drop of Dew, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1896
- * The Fair Maid of Derry (with F. G. Cole), (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1886
- * Flowers, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1871
- * Forty Years Ago, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1888
- * The Gloaming Time, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1884
- * If Rosy Cheeks Were All, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1894
- * In the Square, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine May 1 1869
- * Longings, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1872
- * Love in a Court, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine April 27 1867
- * The Maidens by the Sea, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine September 18 1869
- * A Mouth Harmonica, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1886
- * My Bride, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1875
- * My Neighbour Upstairs, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1884
- * Old Streets, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1878
- * Only a Baby Small, (pm) The Sunday Strand March 1904
- * The Organist, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1890
- * The Poet, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine May 8 1869
- * A Song in the City, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1880
- * A Sweet Reflection, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1882
- * To a Dying Day, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1893
- * To a Dying Day, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1893, music by Gerard F. Cobb
- * To Sleep (“Draw close the curtains of the brain…”), (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1894
- * Waiting, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1883
- * Waiting, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1883
- * Waiting for Father, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1869
[]Barr, Mike; [i.e., Michael W. Barr] (1952- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Centre Cannot Hold [Star Trek], (n.) 2006
- * Challenge to the Artist: The Comic Book Stories of Ellery Queen, (ar) The Tragedy of Errors and Others by Ellery Queen, Crippen & Landru, 1999 [Ref. Frederic Dannay & Manfred B. Lee]
- * The Comic Life of Ellery Queen, (ar) The Armchair Detective Winter 1992
- * Crime at the Comiconvention, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1973
- * Death in the Catacombs [Star Wars], (ss) Star Wars Insider #79, January/February 2005
- * Greep! (with David Langford), (cs) Extro v1 #2, 1982
- * The Heat Is On [The Maze Agency], (ss) Noir: The Illustrated Crime Fiction Quarterly Winter 1994
- * The Judas Silver, (ss) Path of the Bold ed. James Lowder, Guardians of Order, 2004
- * Murder Gone Wylde [The Maze Agency], (ss) Sex, Lies and Private Eyes ed. Joe Gentile & Richard Dean Starr, Moonstone Books, 2009
- * A Real Woman, (ss) Crimes of Passion ed. Jeff Gelb & Michael Garrett, Pocket, 1997
[]Barr, Nevada (1952- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Beneath the Lilacs, (ss) Women on the Case ed. Sara Paretsky, Delacorte, 1996
- * The Crimson Moccasins, (ss) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer/Fall 1997
- * GDMFSOB, (ss) Deadly Housewives ed. Christine Matthews, Avon, 2006
- * An Immeasurable Feast, (in) Malice Domestic 10 ed. Nevada Barr, Avon, 2001
- * Ione, (ss) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer 1998
- * Track of the Cat [Anna Pigeon], (ex) 1993
- * Venus Rising, (ss) Malice Domestic 8 ed. Beth Foxwell, Avon, 1999
- * When Place Is a Moveable Feast, (ar) Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #67, 2013
- * [untitled], (aw) Deadly Housewives ed. Christine Matthews, Avon, 2006
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[]Barr, Pat(ricia Miriam) [née Copping] (1934-2018); used pseudonym Laurence Hazard (about) (chron.)
- * Colorado Jim and the Vicar’s Daughter, (ar) Nova July 1970
- * A Corpse for Christmas (with John Barr), (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1959, as by Laurence Hazard
- * Jade: A Novel of China, (n.) Cosmopolitan October 1982
- * The Japanese People, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1968
- * Mary Crawford Fraser—The Diplomatist’s Wife, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1971
- * Residents in the Golden Chersonese, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1969
- * So Kind of You, Santa (with John Barr), (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1959, as by Laurence Hazard
[]Barr, Peter (chron.)
- * King of the Clouds, (sl) Modern Wonder Mar 12, Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, May 14,
May 21, May 28, Jun 4 1938
[]Barr, Randolph (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym (chron.)
- * Agent Provocateur, (ss) Private Detective Stories March 1941
- * Autopsy, (ss) Super-Detective June 1942
- * Behind the Mask, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories October 1935, as "Volcano’s Voice", by C. C. Spruce
- * Born Curious, (ss) Speed Western Stories January 1945
- * Cause for Divorce, (ss) Private Detective Stories May 1943
- * Danger Preferred, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories March 1937, as "Lust to Kill", by Jose Vaca
- * Death Behind Scenes, (ss) Private Detective Stories January 1942
- * Death Is the Last Chapter, (nv) Super-Detective January 1947
- * Death Repaid, (na) Romantic Detective April 1938, as "Dressed to Kill", by Robert A. Garron
- * Death’s Calling Card, (ss) Private Detective Stories June 1942
- * Dregs of the Cup, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories November 1937, as "Body Bait", by Arthur Wallace
- * Ear to the Ground, (ss) Private Detective Stories September 1943
- * Five and Ten, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories April 1936, as "The Emerald Murder", by Arthur Wallace
- * Forget the Kill, (ss) Private Detective Stories June 1947
- * For No Good, (nv) Six-Gun Western February 1947
- * The Girl Who Knew Too Much, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories April 1941
- * Gold-Poke Payoff, (ss) Spicy Western Stories March 1939, as "Buckskin Breed", by Rex Norman
- * Guardian of the Girl, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories December 1940
- * Gun-Brand Banker, (ss) Speed Adventure Stories January 1946
- * Interview with Death [“Bumps” McCarthy], (ss) Super-Detective November 1946
- * A Killer Must Kill [“Bumps” McCarthy], (ss) Super-Detective October 1944
- * Killer Snake Girl, (ss) Speed Detective September 1943
- * Ladrones and Lead, (ss) Spicy Western Stories November 1939, as "Lead and Ladies", by James A. Lawson
- * The Lady and the Heel, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1938, as "Tough Baby", by Wallace Kayton
- * The Man Who Knew, (ss) Super-Detective February 1942
- * Memory of Murder, (ss) Private Detective Stories January 1941
- * Mestizo, (ss) Spicy Western Stories August 1937, as "Flame of the Border", by Walt Carey, Jr.
- * Money Talks, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories August 1936, as "Bullets to Spare", by Morton H. Edwards
- * Murderer’s Mark, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories November 1940
- * Nicked [Chan Buzzell], (ss) Hollywood Detective July 1944
- * No Trail to Freedom, (ss) Super-Detective October 1943
- * One Man’s Meat, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories February 1941
- * One Throw of the Dice, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories August 1937, as "Diamonds and Trouble", by Stewart Gates
- * Over the Hill [Jard Presley], (ss) Spicy Detective Stories February 1938, as "Sleeper Jump", by A. J. Borden
- * Painkiller, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories February 1937, as "Tongue of the Dragon", by Stewart Gates
- * The Road Down, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories August 1935, as "Bride of the Serpent", by Charles A. Baker, Jr.
- * Rough-Playin’ Hombre, (ss) Fighting Western May 1947
- * The Shape of Death, (ss) Super-Detective January 1943
- * Speak of the Devil, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories December 1936, as "Double Catspaw", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Starvation Winter, (nv) Leading Western June 1946
- * Three of a Kind, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories March 1935, as "The House of Three Horrors", by Arthur Humbolt
- * Trigger Payoff, (na) Romantic Western September 1938, as "The Devil’s Punchbowl", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Twice Burnt, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories March 1937, as "Log-Jam", by Robert Leslie Bellem
- * A Two-Bit Punk, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1938, as "Tough Baby", by Wallace Kayton
- * Vial of Death, (ss) Speed Mystery July 1944
- * Worse to Come, (ss) Spicy Western Stories January 1938, as "Pintada Liar", by Dale Boyd
- * Wrong Way Buster, (ss) Spicy Western Stories March 1939, as by Larry Dunn
[]Barr, Robert (1849-1912); used pseudonyms An Idler Interviewer & Luke Sharp (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Absent-Minded Coterie [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1905
- The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont, D. Appleton and Company, 1906
- The Windsor Magazine May 1906
- 14 Great Detective Stories ed. Vincent Starrett, Modern Library, 1928
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 1 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1928
- The Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Payson & Clarke, 1929
- Sleuths ed. Kenneth Macgowan, Harcourt, Brace, 1931
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part I ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- 101 Years’ Entertainment ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1941
- The Pocket Mystery Reader ed. Lee Wright, Pocket, 1942
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #78, May 1950
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #66, December 1952
- Great Stories of Detection ed. R. C. Bull, Barker, 1960
- Great Tales of Mystery ed. R. C. Bull, Hill and Wang, 1960
- More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ed. Sir Hugh Greene, The Bodley Head, 1971
- The World of Mystery Fiction ed. Elliot L. Gilbert, U. of Cal. San Diego, 1978
- Masterpieces of Mystery: Cherished Classics ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1978
- Maddened by Mystery ed. Michael Richardson, Dennys, 1982
- Crime in a Cold-Climate ed. David Skene-Melvin, Simon & Pierre, 1994
- The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time ed. Otto Penzler, Dove Books, 1998
- Vintage Mystery & Detective Stories ed. David Stuart Davies, Wordsworth Editions Ltd., 2006
- * The Actress of the Chateau, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1898
- * The Adventure of the Second Swag [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The Idler December 1904, as by Luke Sharp
- * Adventures in Advertising, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1904
- * The Adventures of a Gladstone Bag, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1900
- * The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs, (ss) The Idler May 1892 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle], as "Detective Stories Gone Wrong: The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs", by Luke Sharp
- * The Alarm Clock, (ss) The Idler February 1908
- * Along the Great North (Rail) Road, (ar) The Idler September 1909
- * Along the Shores of the Stream, (ar) The Idler January 1908
- * An Alpine Divorce, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1893
- * The Ambassador’s Pigeons, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1898
- * American Brains in London: The Men Who Have Succeeded, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1899
- * American Brains in London: The Night School for Authors, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 1 1899
- * And the Last Shall Be First, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1907
- * The Archbishop’s Christmas Gift, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1897
- * The Archbishop’s Gift, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1897, as "The Archbishop’s Christmas Gift"
- * Are Literary Men Adequately Remunerated?, (sy) The Idler January 1899
- * The Arrival of the Unexpected, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1899
- * The Autograph Hunter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1903
- * The Bank Manager, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1909
- * A Bank Mystery, (ss)
- * The Bargain-Counter Sale, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1911
- * The Barnacle Library [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1910
- * Barr Has Three Friends, (ss) The Idler February 1894
- * The Battle of the Books in 1907, (ar) The Idler January 1907
- * “Beats the Dutch”, (ar) The Idler August 1903
- * The Beautiful Jailer of Gutenfels [Tales of the Rhine], (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1898
- * The Bewildering Tribune Deal, (ss) The Idler Aug, Sep 1910
- * A Bicycle Romance, (ss) The Wave August 17 1895, as by Luke Sharp
- * Billy McCabe’s Motor Car, (ss) The Ludgate September 1896, as by Luke Sharp
- * A Bit of All Right, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 20 1914
- * The Blizzard, (ss) Detroit Free Press December 9 1888, as by Luke Sharp
- * The Bombshell, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1907
- * The Bomb Thrower, (ss) The Idler April 1908
- * Borrowing Stranleigh’s Name [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1910
- * The Break-Up of the Soho Anarchist League, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1894
- * The Bruiser’s Courtship, (ss)
- * “By Mountain, Stream, and Sea”, (ar) The Idler July 1909
- * A Cabbage Plant, (ss) Nash’s Magazine December 1909
- * A Case of Fever, (ss)
- * The Case of the Bronson Patent, (ss) The Story-teller August 1909
- * The Castle of the Four Outlooks, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1909
- * Caught in the Act, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1903
- * A Chat with Conan Doyle, (iv) The Idler October 1894 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle], as by An Idler Interviewer
- * The Chemistry of Anarchy, (ss) 1893
- * The Christmas March, (ss) The Idler January 1909
- * The Christmas Picture, (ss) The Idler December 1894
- * The Cleverness of Cardillac, (sl) The Cavalier Oct, Nov, Dec 1908, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1909
- * The Clew of the Silver Spoons [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post August 27 1904
- Pearson’s Magazine December 1904
- The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont, D. Appleton and Company, 1906
- Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 2 ed. Alan K. Russell, Castle, 1979
- The Great British Detective ed. Ron Goulart, Mentor, 1982
- Victorian Tales of Mystery & Detection ed. Michael Cox, Oxford University Press US, 1992
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ed. Nick Rennison, No Exit, 2008
- * The Closing of the Shutters, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1902
- * A Collision and a Wreck, (ss) Nash’s Magazine January 1910
- * A Compact with an Enemy, (ss) Nash’s Magazine May 1910
- * Converted, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1896
- * The Countess Decides, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1903
- * The Countess Tekla, (sl) The Nickell Magazine June 1898
- * Count Konrad’s Courtship, (ss) The Strong Arm, William Briggs, 1899
- * The Count’s Apology, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1898
- * The Cousin from Canada, (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1909
- * Crandall’s Choice, (ss)
- * The Curse of Positano, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1901
- * Dangers of the Deep, (ar) The Idler May 1908
- * David Lloyd-George and His Budget, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1910
- * A Deal on ’Change, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1894
- * The Deal with the Devil, (ss) Nash’s Magazine June 1910
- * Death Cometh Soon or Late, (ss) Detroit Free Press, as by Luke Sharp
- * The Death Dealer, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1912
- * The Departure of Cub M’Lean, (ss)
- * A Deputation to the King, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1902
- * Detective Stories Gone Wrong: The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs, (ss) The Idler May 1892 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle], as by Luke Sharp
- * A Disastrous Dash Into the Fray [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1910, as "In Politics"
- * A Dish of Sauerkraut, (ar) The Idler June 1909
- * Do I Know Anything About Dogs?, (sy) The Idler February 1899
- * The Doom of London, (ss) The Idler November 1892
- * Dorothy of the Mill, (ss) The Idler April 1906
- * A Dramatic Point, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1896
- * The Driver with His Back to the Horses, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1894
- * Duels and Duelling, (sy) The Idler March 1894
- * A Dynamite Explosion, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1894
- * The Earl at Play [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1908
- * The East While You Wait: My Travel and Troubles in the East, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1899
- * The East While You Wait: My Travels and Troubles in the Orient, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20, Jul 22 1899
- * The East While You Wait: My Travels and Troubles in the Orient. Prisoners of the Pasha, Part I, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1899
- * The East While You Wait: My Travels and Troubles in the Orient. Prisoners of the Pasha, Part II, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1899
- * The East While You Wait: My Travels and Troubles in the Orient. The Capitol of the Religious World, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1899
- * The Education of an English Boy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1909
- * Electioneering, (ar) The Idler January 1910
- * An Electrical Slip, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1894
- * An Electrical Transaction, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1899
- * The English Young Man at the University, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1909
- * “Eternal Justice”, (ss) Snappy Stories April 1913
- * The Exigency of Norman Sarthe, (ss) The Idler December 1910
- * The Exposure of Lord Stansford, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1896
- * An Extra Turn, (ss) The American Magazine October 1909
- * The Face and the Mask, (co) Hutchinson (hc), 1894
- * The Failure of Bradley, (ss)
- * A Fair Exchange, (ss) The Australian Journal #303, August 1890, as by Luke Sharp
- * The Fame of Sidney Ormond, (ss) The Idler January 1908
- * Famous Idling Places: Hyeres, (ar) The Idler April 1892
- * A Famous Test, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1903
- * The Fate of the Picric Bomb [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1905
- * The Fate of the Picric Bomb [Eugène Valmont], (ex) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1905
- * The Fear of It, (ss) The Idler May 1893
- * Fighting with Four Fists, (ar) The Idler September 1892
- * Final Words About Mark Twain, (ar) The Idler August 1910 [Ref. Mark Twain]
- * A Financial Dilemma, (ss) The Idler October 1908
- * The First Speculator, (ss) The Idler September 1908
- * Five Newer Humorists:
* ___ John Joy Bell, (bg) The Idler June 1903 [Ref. J. J. Bell]
- * Flirting with the Lady Nicotine, (es) The Idler February 1892, as by Luke Sharp
- * A Flutter in Real Estate, (ss) Nash’s Magazine February 1910
- * A Flutter in Wheat, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1900
- * The Folks Play in the Tyrol, (ar) The Idler January 1894
- * The Forged Will, (ar) The Idler April 1907
- * Francis Bret Harte: The Ideal Interview, (fa) The Idler April 1892 [Ref. Bret Harte], as by Luke Sharp
- * Frenzied Finance:
* ___ Jonah’s View of the Whale, (ar) The Idler February 1905
* ___ The Sermon, (ar) The Idler April 1905
* ___ “What Are You Going to Do About It?”, (ar) The Idler May 1905
* ___ What Good Came of It at Last, (ar) The Idler July 1905
* ___ What to Do About It, (ar) The Idler June 1905
- * A Game of Chess, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1900
- Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1900
- Startling Mystery Stories Summer 1967
- The Best Horror and Supernatural of the 19th Century ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Beaufort, 1983
- The Sport of Crime ed. Carol-Lynn R^o"ssel Waugh, Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Lynx, 1989
- Sinister Gambits ed. Richard Peyton, Souvenir Press, 1991
- Survive, or Die! ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- * Gang Aft A-Gley, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1903
- * “Gentlemen: the King!”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1897
- * Germany and War, (ar) The Idler November 1908
- * The Ghost and the Glass, (ss) The Idler May 1907
- * Ghosts and That Sort of Thing, (ar) The Idler December 1909
- * The Ghost with the Clubfoot [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 27 1905
- * The Gift of Abner Grice, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1898
- * The Gift of Pity, (ss) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1901
- * The Girl in the Case, (ss) Nash’s Magazine March 1910
- * Glorious Guernsey, (ar) The Idler October 1907
- * The Great Marine Discovery of the French, (ar) The Idler October 1910
- * The Great Mogul, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1900
- * The Greatness of Canada, (ar) The Idler March 1909
- * The Great Pegram Mystery, (ss) The Idler May 1892 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle], as "Detective Stories Gone Wrong: The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs", by Luke Sharp
- * The Grindstone Question, (ss) McClure’s Magazine July 1897
- * Harold Frederic, Author of THE MARKET-PLACE, (bg) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1898 [Ref. Harold Frederic]
- * The Haunting of Shudderham Hall, (ss) The Idler December 1906
- * The Headsman in the Courtyard, (ss) The Cavalier June 1909
- * Held Up, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1894
- * The Helping Hand, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1909
* ___ No. 1. William Andrew Visits His Uncle, (ss) The London Magazine December 1913
* ___ No. 2. William Andrew Speaks His Mind, (ss) The London Magazine January 1914
* ___ No. 3. William Andrew Visits His Serene Uncle for the Third Time, (ss) The London Magazine February 1914
* ___ No. 4. William Visits His Serene Uncle for the Fourth Time, (ss) The London Magazine March 1914
* ___ No. 5. William Visits His Serene Uncle for the Fifth Time, (ss) The London Magazine April 1914
* ___ No. 6. William Visits His Serene Uncle for the Sixth Time, (ss) The London Magazine May 1914
- * Heroism in Excelsis, (ar) The Idler November 1907
- * The Heroism of Admiral Guldberg, (ar) Tom Watson’s Magazine March 1905
- * High Stakes, (ss)
- * An Historical Garden City, (ar) The Idler June 1907
- * The Holy Fehm [Tales of the Rhine], (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1899
- * The Honest English Trader, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1906
- * The Hour and the Man, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1894
- * The Hour-Glass, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1898
- * How Finley McGillis Held the Pier, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1899
- * How Nelson Lost His Eye, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1898
- * How the Captain Got His Steamer Out, (ss)
- * How the King Drank to Himself, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 18 1904
- * Humorists and “The Idler”, (ed) The Idler June 1903
- * “I Arrest You in the Name of the Law”, (ss) Nash’s Magazine August 1910
- * The Ideal Village, (ar) The Idler October 1908
- * The Idlers’ Club, (cl) The Idler Oct, Nov, Dec 1902, Mar, Apr, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1903, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Dec 1904
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1905
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1906
- * The Idlers’ Club (with Finley Peter Dunne & Elbert Hubbard), (cl) The Idler January 1903, as by Robert Barr, Mr. Dooley & Elbert Hubbard
- * The Idlers’ Club (with George C. Haité), (cl) The Idler November 1904
- * The Idlers’ Club (with J. B. Kerfoot), (cl) The Idler October 1904
- * The Idlers’ Club (with H. Snowden Ward), (cl) The Idler February 1903
* ___ Along the Great North (Rail) Road, (cl) The Idler September 1909
* ___ Along the Shores of the Stream, (cl) The Idler January 1908
* ___ The Battle of the Books in 1907, (cl) The Idler January 1907
* ___ “By Mountain, Stream, and Sea”, (cl) The Idler July 1909
* ___ Dangers of the Deep, (cl) The Idler May 1908
* ___ A Dish of Sauerkraut, (cl) The Idler June 1909
* ___ Do I Know Anything About Dogs?, (sy) The Idler February 1899
* ___ Electioneering, (cl) The Idler January 1910
* ___ Final Words About Mark Twain, (cl) The Idler August 1910 [Ref. Mark Twain]
* ___ Germany and War, (cl) The Idler November 1908
* ___ Ghosts and That Sort of Thing, (cl) The Idler December 1909
* ___ Glorious Guernsey, (cl) The Idler October 1907
* ___ The Great Marine Discovery of the French, (cl) The Idler October 1910
* ___ The Greatness of Canada, (cl) The Idler March 1909
* ___ Heroism in Excelsis, (cl) The Idler November 1907
* ___ An Historical Garden City, (cl) The Idler June 1907
* ___ The Ideal Village, (cl) The Idler October 1908
* ___ Jogging Round Germany, (cl) The Idler November 1909
* ___ “Let Dogs Delight”, (cl) The Idler February 1907
* ___ A Live Wire, (cl) The Idler September 1908
* ___ “Me and My Motor”, (cl) The Idler May 1903
* ___ The Modern Flying Dutchman, (cl) The Idler October 1909
* ___ Montferrand, (cl) The Idler September 1910
* ___ More About Mark Twain, (cl) The Idler July 1910 [Ref. Mark Twain]
* ___ An Oasis in the Commercial Desert, (cl) The Idler April 1908
* ___ “Of Making Many Books There Is No End”, (cl) The Idler January 1909
* ___ On Paying Calls, (cl) The Idler May 1907
* ___ The Outworks of His Castle, (cl) The Idler April 1909
* ___ The Pageant Epidemic, (cl) The Idler July 1907
* ___ The Petrol Path, (cl) The Idler April 1907
* ___ A Raid on the East Coast, (cl) The Idler June 1908
* ___ Rambling Reminiscences, (cl) The Idler May 1909
* ___ A Ranch on the Thames, (cl) The Idler July 1908
* ___ A Real Garden City, (cl) The Idler August 1907
* ___ Roaming Round Royat, (cl) The Idler February 1911
* ___ The Room of Ten Thousand Ghosts, and the Hotel de l’Image, (cl) The Idler August 1908
* ___ Stories and Tramps, (cl) The Idler February 1909
* ___ The Street of Old Books, (cl) The Idler February 1910
* ___ “Sursum Corda”, (cl) The Idler April 1910
* ___ Switzerland in Winder, (cl) The Idler December 1908
* ___ A Tide in the Affairs of Man, (cl) The Idler August 1909
* ___ The Toilers of the Deep, (cl) The Idler December 1907
* ___ To the Tropics and Back, (cl) The Idler March 1911
* ___ Tramps and Talks with Mark Twain, (cl) The Idler June 1910 [Ref. Mark Twain]
* ___ Two Plays, (cl) The Idler March 1907
* ___ Two Seaside Resorts, (cl) The Idler September 1907
* ___ A Visit to Nelly Grey, (cl) The Idler February 1908
* ___ Waterfalls for Use and Beauty, (cl) The Idler March 1908
* ___ Where It Will Cost You Less, (cl) The Idler March 1910
* ___ Where Spades Are Always Trumps, (cl) The Idler May 1910
- * Improving the Postal Service: A Postscript to The Making of a Journalist, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1899
- * The Inadvertent Mr. Pepperton:
* ___ 1. A Cabbage Plant, (ss) Nash’s Magazine December 1909
* ___ 2. A Collision and a Wreck, (ss) Nash’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ 3. A Flutter in Real Estate, (ss) Nash’s Magazine February 1910
* ___ 4. The Girl in the Case, (ss) Nash’s Magazine March 1910
* ___ 5. The Trapping of Jimmy, (ss) Nash’s Magazine April 1910
* ___ 6. A Compact with an Enemy, (ss) Nash’s Magazine May 1910
* ___ 7. The Deal with the Devil, (ss) Nash’s Magazine June 1910
* ___ 8. Jimmy Settles the Matrimonial Question, (ss) Nash’s Magazine July 1910
* ___ 9. “I Arrest You in the Name of the Law”, (ss) Nash’s Magazine August 1910
- * In a Steamer Chair, (ss)
- * In a Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories, (co) Cassell (hc), 1892
- * In Politics [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1910
- * An International Arrangement, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1911
- * An International Row, (ss)
- * In the Grip of the Green Demon [Eugène Valmont], (ex) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1905, as "The Fate of the Picric Bomb"
- * The Investigation of the King, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1901
- * The Invisible Marquis of Gallantreve, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 7, Dec 14 1907
- * An Invitation, (ss)
- * Is Childhood the Happiest or the Most Miserable Period of One’s Existence: Sorry for the Small Boy, (ar) The Idler March 1893
- * Is It Pleasant to Give Presents?, (ar) The Idler October 1893
- * The Island Man-Trap, (ss) The Strand Magazine (US) August 1901
- * Jennie Baxter, Journalist [Jennie Baxter], (n.) The Pocket Magazine Oct 1899, Apr 1900
- * Jimmy Settles the Matrimonial Question, (ss) Nash’s Magazine July 1910
- * Jogging Round Germany, (ar) The Idler November 1909
- * John Joy Bell, (bg) The Idler June 1903 [Ref. J. J. Bell]
- * Jonah’s View of the Whale, (ar) The Idler February 1905
- * The Kidnapping of Rockervelt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1903
- * The King A-Begging [James V, King of Scots], (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1901
- * The King and the Smith, (ss) The Idler January 1907
- * The King Dines [James V, King of Scots], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1901
- * The King Goes A-Begging [James V, King of Scots], (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1901, as "The King A-Begging"
- * The King Intervenes [James V, King of Scots], (ss) A Prince of Good Fellows by Robert Barr, Chatto & Windus, 1902
- * The King Investigates [James V, King of Scots], (ss) A Prince of Good Fellows by Robert Barr, Chatto & Windus, 1902
- * The King’s Gold [James V, King of Scots], (ss) The Idler June 1901
- * The King’s Tryst, (ss) The London Magazine April 1902
- * The King’s Visit, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1901
- * The King Weds [James V, King of Scots], (ss) A Prince of Good Fellows by Robert Barr, Chatto & Windus, 1902
- * The Labour Leader, (ss) The Idler February 1911
- * A Ladies’ Man, (ss)
- * Lady Alicia’s Emeralds [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1905
- * Lady Beatie’s Spanish Investment, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1904
- * Lady Eleanor—Lawbreaker, (nv) The London Magazine November 1911
- * The Lady in Hosea, (ss) The Wave December 14 1895, as by Luke Sharp
- * The Last of His Race, (ss) The London Magazine June 1902
- * The Launching of Helen, (ss) The Idler March 1908
- * “Let Dogs Delight”, (ar) The Idler February 1907
- * The Liberation of Wyoming Ed [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1905
- * The Lightning Change: The Americanization of the Conservative Party in England, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1912
- * The Lightning Fiend, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1896
- * A Limping Revenge, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1900
- * A Live Wire, (ar) The Idler September 1908
- * London Clubs, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1909
- * The London Season, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 27 1910
- * The Long-Distance Telephone, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1900
- * The Long Ladder, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1897
- * Lord Chizelrigg’s Missing Fortune [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1905
- Pearson’s Magazine December 1905
- The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont, D. Appleton and Company, 1906
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931
- Second Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1932
- The Evening Standard August 27 1936
- The Boys’ Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Howard Haycraft, Harper & Brothers, 1938
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part III ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1984
- English Country House Murders ed. Thomas F. Godfrey, The Mysterious Press, 1988
- Mammoth Book of Golden Age Detective Stories ed. Marie Smith, Robinson, 1994
- Murder by the Book ed. Cynthia Manson, Carroll & Graf, 1995
- The Best Crime Stories Ever Told ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Skyhorse Publishing, 2012
- * Lord Stranleigh in America [Lord Stranleigh], (sl) The Windsor Magazine Dec 1912, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1913
- * Lord Stranleigh on Guard [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1911
- * Lord Stranleigh on the High Seas [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Chicago Tribune October 12 1913
- * Lord Stranleigh, Philanthropist:
* ___ III. “My Library Was Dukedom Large Enough” [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1910, as "The Barnacle Library"
* ___ IV. A Disastrous Dash Into the Fray [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1910, as "In Politics"
* ___ VI. Lord Stranleigh on Guard [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1911
* ___ VII. The Napping of the Kid [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1911
* ___ VIII. The Wheat Pit [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1911
* ___ IX. When Greek Meets Greek [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1910
* ___ X. The Romance of the Golden Brick [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1911
* ___ The Barnacle Library [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1910
* ___ Borrowing Stranleigh’s Name [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1910
* ___ In Politics [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1910
* ___ The Music of the Spheres [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1910
* ___ When Greek Meets Greek [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1910
* ___ When Spades Were Trumps [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 8 1910
- * The Lost Piper, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1900
- * Louis Brennan’s Mono-Gyro-Rail, (ar) The Idler September 1907
- * A Magnetic Attraction, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1902
- * The Making of Howard Carruth, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1899
- * Making the Pound Do Its Utmost, (ar) The Windsor Magazine May 1910
- * A Man Fights Best in His Own Township, (nv) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1897
- * The Man Who Convinced Himself, (ss) The Idler March 1911
- * The Man Who Was Not on the Passenger List, (ss) In a Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories, Cassell, 1892
- * Marcella’s Intervention, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1903
- * Marcilla Comes Home, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1906
- * Mark Twain: Conglomerate Interview, (sy) The Idler February 1892 [Ref. Mark Twain]
- * Mark Twain Has “No Great Taste for Humour”, (es) The Idler February 1892, as by Luke Sharp
- * A Matter of Motives, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1901
- * “Me and My Motor”, (ar) The Idler May 1903
- * Measured to You Again, (ss) Collier’s Weekly February 13 1904
- * The Measure of the Rule, (sl) The Idler Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1907
- * A Memory Lesson, (ss) Detroit Free Press, as by Luke Sharp
- * The Metamorphoses of Johnson, (ss) The Idler February 1894
- * The Millionaire’s Opportunity, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1903
- * The Mill on the Kop, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1900
- * Miss McMillan, (ss)
- * Mr. Dooley’s Delinquency, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1902
- * The Modern Flying Dutchman, (ar) The Idler October 1909
- * “A Modern Samson”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1893
- * Montferrand, (ar) The Idler September 1910
- * Mont St. Michel, (ar) The Idler September 1893
- * More About Mark Twain, (ar) The Idler July 1910 [Ref. Mark Twain]
- * Mrs. Pritchard’s Sense of Duty, (ss) The Idler June 1908
- * “Mrs. Tremain”, (ss) Black & White #30, August 29 1891
- * The Mug of Ale, (pl) The Idler July 1907
- * The Music of the Spheres [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1910
- * A Mutual Dilemma, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1905
- * My Attention Has Been Called, (ss) The Lady’s Realm January 1912
- * My Best Story:
* ___ “Gentlemen: the King!”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1897
- * “My Library Was Dukedom Large Enough” [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1910, as "The Barnacle Library"
- * The Mysterious Spite-House, (ss) The Idler November 1909
- * The Mystery of the Expert, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1901
- * The Mystery of the Five Hundred Diamonds [Eugène Valmont], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 4, Jun 11 1904
- * My Stowaway, (ss) In a Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories, Cassell, 1892
- * The Napping of the Kid [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1911
- * Née Corrigan, (ss) The Queen July 20 1912
- * The Needle Dagger [Tales of the Rhine], (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1898
- * A Neglected Tip, (ss) The Story-teller December 1908
- * A New Explosive, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1893
- * The New Idler, (ed) The Idler October 1902
- * A New Investment Idea- Syndicating Information for Small Capitalists, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1910
- * Not According to the Code, (ss) Black & White June 1 1895
- * Not on the Passenger List, (ss) In a Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories, Cassell, 1892, as "The Man Who Was Not on the Passenger List"
- * Novelists on their Work, (sy) The Ludgate November 1895
- * An Oasis in the Commercial Desert, (ar) The Idler April 1908
- * The Obstacle, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1912
- * The Oddities of the English [Eugène Valmont], (ss) The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont, D. Appleton and Company, 1906
- * “Of Making Many Books There Is No End”, (ar) The Idler January 1909
- * Old Number Eighty-Six, (ss)
- * On Paying Calls, (ar) The Idler May 1907
- * On the House-top, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1900
- * An Operation on Change, (ss) The Idler August 1908
- * The Opportunity of Pauline, (ss) The Idler July 1908
- * The O’Ruddy (with Stephen Crane), (sl) The Idler Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1904
- * Our Daily Bread, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1904
- * “Out of Thun”, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine January 1896
- * The Outworks of His Castle, (ar) The Idler April 1909
- * The Pageant Epidemic, (ar) The Idler July 1907
- * The Pasha’s Prisoner, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1898
- * The Peril of the Emperor [Tales of the Rhine], (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine November 1898
- * The Petrol Path, (ar) The Idler April 1907
- * The Plastic Art, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1913
- * Playing with Marked Cards, (ss)
- * Pontification, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine January 1897
- * The Predicament of de Plonville, (ss)
- * Prince Roland, the Rhine Rover, (sl) The Idler Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1910
- * The Probation of Buckles’ Ghost, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1902
- * Purification, (ss) Revenge! by Robert Barr, Chatto & Windus, 1896
- * The Purser’s Story, (ss)
- * A Question of Money, (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1902
- * The Raid on Mellish, (ss) The Face and the Mask, Hutchinson, 1894
- * A Raid on the East Coast, (ar) The Idler June 1908
- * Rambling Reminiscences, (ar) The Idler May 1909
- * A Ranch on the Thames, (ar) The Idler July 1908
- * Real Conversations:
* ___ V: A Real Conversation Between Conan Doyle and Robert Barr (with Arthur Conan Doyle), (iv) McClure’s Magazine November 1894
- * A Real Garden City, (ar) The Idler August 1907
- * The Reclamation of Joe Hollends, (ss) The Idler April 1893
- * Respect the Law [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1908
- * Retribution, (ss) The Idler May 1908
- * The Return of the Colquhoun, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1907
- * The Revenge of the Outlaw [Tales of the Rhine], (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine September 1898
- * The Revolt of the —, (ss) The Idler May 1894
- * The Revolt of the Wife: A Page from the Domestic History of the Twentieth Century, (ss) The Wave July 21 1894
- * The Richest Woman in the World, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1905
- * Ringamy’s Convert, (ss)
- * The Rise of the Bendale Stores [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1908
- * Roaming Round Royat, (ar) The Idler February 1911
- * The Romance of the Golden Brick [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1911
- * A Romance of the Middle Ages, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1901
- * The Room of Ten Thousand Ghosts, and the Hotel de l’Image, (ar) The Idler August 1908
- * The Sad Story of the Second Brother, (ss) The London Magazine March 1905
- * The Salvage of Tommy Kerew, (ss) The Story-teller February 1908
- * Samuel L. Clemens, “Mark Twain”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1898 [Ref. Mark Twain]
- * The Sarsfield-Mitcham Affair [Lord Stranleigh], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1908
- * The Scientist and the Shop-Girl, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1909
- * A Scout of the American Invasion, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 12 1902
- * The Sermon, (ar) The Idler April 1905
- * The Shadow of the Greenback, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1896
- * Share and Share Alike, (ss) Black & White #24, July 18 1891
- * Showing Reasons Not for Interviewing, (es) The Idler February 1892, as by Luke Sharp
- * The Silent Castle, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1900
- * The Sixth Bench, (ss) The Idler August 1892
- * A Slippery Customer, (ss) The Face and the Mask, Hutchinson, 1894
- * Some Literary Typewriters, (sy) The Idler April 1894
- * The Speculations of Jack Steele:
* ___ I. The Station-Master, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1904
* ___ II. Our Daily Bread, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1904
* ___ III. A Sweet Problem, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1905
* ___ IV. A Square Meal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1905
* ___ V. Third and Last Time—Gone, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1905
* ___ VI. The Richest Woman in the World, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1905
- * The Speculations of John Steele:
* ___ Our Daily Bread, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1904
* ___ The Richest Woman in the World, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1905
* ___ A Square Meal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1905
* ___ The Station-Master, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1904
* ___ A Sweet Problem, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1905
* ___ Third and Last Time—Gone, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1905
- * A Square Meal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1905
- * The Station-Master, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1904
- * Stories and Tramps, (ar) The Idler February 1909
- * A Story for the Reformation of Poker Players, (ss)
- * The Story of the Second Brother: A Case of Triple Personality, (ss) The Booklovers Magazine January 1905
- * The Street of Old Books, (ar) The Idler February 1910
- * Striking Back, (ss) Arrowsmith’s Annual Summer 1893
- * The Strong Arm, (co) William Briggs (hc), 1899
- * The Strong Arm, (n.) The Windsor Magazine Dec 1899, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1900
- * A Substitute for Swearing, (sy) The Idler July 1894
- * Sunshine Johnson, Murderer, (ss) , as by Luke Sharp
- * “Sursum Corda”, (ar) The Idler April 1910
- * A Sweet Problem, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1905
- * A Sweet Thing in Trusts, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1901
- * Switzerland in Winder, (ar) The Idler December 1908
- * Tales of Revenge:
* ___ 1: An Alpine Divorce, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1893
* ___ 2: “A Modern Samson”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1893
* ___ 3: Which Was the Murderer?, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1893
* ___ 4: A Dynamite Explosion, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1894
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