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Chester, George Randolph (chron.) (continued)
- * Purer Than Snow!, (hu) New York World
- * The Quagg Peerless Sciatacata Co., (nv) 1910
- * Quarantined Rivals, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1906
- * A Quick Transaction in Strawberries [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1911, as "Violet Bonnie’s Strawberry Investment"
- * A Rapid Transaction in Currency [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1910
- * Reaching the Public, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 23 1914
- * The Reform Spasm, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1909
- * Regular Money [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1915
- * Revenge and Easy Money in a Socialistic Town [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1911
- * The Richest Graft on Earth [Martin Arnold], (ss) The Popular Magazine March 15 1914
- * Rough Stuff [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1915
- * The Sacred Wolloh, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1919
- * The Sacrifice, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine November 1906
- * Sam Turner, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9 1910
- * Saving the Babies [Ben Sledge], (nv) The Popular Magazine August 1 1911
- * Saving the Sawdust [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1917
- * The Schoolboy [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1914
- * A Scropper Patcher, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine October 1916
- * Selling a Patent [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 18, Jan 25 1908
- * A Seven-Dollar Bill, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 11 1906
- * The Seven Garments, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1923
- * Shipwrecked Without a Chaperon, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 26, Dec 3 1904
- * The Sin of Thomas Dabney, (ss) The Story-teller May 1909
- * The Six Ages of Sandy Saunders:
* ___ I.—First the Infant in His Nurse’s Arms [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1 1914
* ___ II.—The Schoolboy [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1914
* ___ III.—The Lover [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1914
* ___ IV.—The Business Man [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 15 1914
* ___ V.—The Statesman [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1914
* ___ VI.—The Malefactor [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 15 1914
- * Skeezicks, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1905
- * Skeezicks Elopes, (ss) The American Magazine March 1907
- * Skeezicks, Sknks & Co, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1907
- * Sledge’s Way [Ben Sledge], (n.) The Popular Magazine Aug 1, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 1, Oct 15 1912
- * The Slump, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1924
- * The Smash in the Ear [Sam Arnold], (ss) Collier’s July 11 1914
- * A Social Somersault, (ss) The Black Cat April 1908
- * Some Charming Affairs, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1912
- * The Son of Wallingford [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford] (with Lillian Eleanor Chester), (n.) Lloyd’s Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1921
- * The Spartan, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1910
- * The Speckled Bass Portable Bungalow Deal [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (nv) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1911
- * Spoiling the Egyptians [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1908
- * The Statesman [Sandy Saunders], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1914
- * Straight Business [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1909
- * Street Paving and Reform Politics [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1912
- * The Strike Breaker, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1905
- * The Strike of the Derelicts, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1908
- * The Substitute Clown, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1907
- * A Suburban Investment [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1913
- * The Surest Way [“Shine” Ricks], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1 1913
- * A Tale of Three Fillums, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 16 1923
- * Tapping the Wireless [“Shine” Ricks], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1913
- * Teaching High Finance to a Frenchman [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1912
- * The Tenth Alexander, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1908
- * That Genuine Antique Smell [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1916
- * Their First Sunset, (ss) The Delineator February 1908
- * Them Papers, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 2 1924
- * Thomas Dabney, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1909
- * Time—Forty Seconds, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine December 1907
- * The Tin Railroad, Incorporated, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 8 1904
- * Too Many Cooks Spoil the Pictures, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 18 1922
- * The Town That Wouldn’t Stay Up Late [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1912
- * A Traction Transaction [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1908
- * A Transaction in Horse-Flesh [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1914
- * The Trapp Marketing Company [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1914
- * The Triple Cross [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1908
- * Tyke, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine May 1907
- * Ugly Burleigh, (ss) The Cosmopolitan June 1905
- * The Uncertain Fox-Chase [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1916
- * The United Vegetable Company [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1914
- * A Venture in the High C’s [Bobby Burnit], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 15, Aug 22 1908
- * Violet Bonnie Gets Even [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (nv) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1912
- * Violet Bonnie’s Strawberry Investment [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1911
- * Virgin Soil [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1918
- * Wallingford and the Kids Organize a Ball Team [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1913
- * Wallingford Buys a Brand-New Mother [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1913
- * Wallingford Buys a Country Home [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1912
- * Wallingford Returns to the Scene of a Former Triumph [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1911, as "J. Rufus Goes Back to Cinderburg"
- * Wallingford Runs a Street Fair [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1913, as "J. Rufus Runs a Show"
- * Wallingford’s Anti-Fat Campaign [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1912
- * Wallingford Starts a Miniature White City [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1911, as "Promoting an Amusement Park in Prize City"
- * Wallingford, Strike-Breaker [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1914
- * Wallingford Takes a Vacation [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1913
- * Wallingford Trims a Rich Preserve [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1913, as "Wallingford Takes a Vacation"
- * What “Fritz” Did to an American Major (with Lillian Eleanor Chester), (ar) The American Magazine September 1918
- * What the Dickens! [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1919
- * Wheels Within Wheels, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine April 1914
- * When Buddy Comes to Town, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1916
- * When Nature Was Naked, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine September 1916
- * While It Rained, (ss)
- * Whipsawed! [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 16 1909
- * Who Sells a Circus That He Doesn’t Own [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1911
- * The Wild Man of Borneo, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1916
- * The Woman at Home, (ss) American Illustrated Magazine March 1906
- * Written in Seven Figures:
* ___ I.—The Richest Graft on Earth [Martin Arnold], (ss) The Popular Magazine March 15 1914
* ___ II.—The Blossoming of Croaker Swamp [Martin Arnold], (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1 1914
* ___ III.—A Zoo for the City of Bossville [Martin Arnold], (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1914
- * The Yes Men Said No, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1924
- * A Zoo for the City of Bossville [Martin Arnold], (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1914
- * [untitled] [Captain Joshua Kidd], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1912
_____, [ref.]
[]Chester, Gilbert; pseudonym of H. H. Clifford Gibbons (1888-1958) (chron.)
- * The Abyssinian Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #506, December 1935
- * The Affair of the Fake Astrologer [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #29, September 9 1933
- * The Angel of Poverty Corner, (ss) The Violet Magazine #176, June 7 1929
- * “As One Professional to Another”, (ss) The Violet Magazine #144, March 16 1928
- * Atlantis!, (sl) The Ranger #26 Feb 3, #27 Feb 10, #28 Feb 17, #29 Feb 24, #30 Mar 3, #31 Mar 10, #32 Mar 17, #33 Mar 24, #34 Mar 31 1934
- * Beaten Both Ways, (ss) The Boys’ Realm of Sport and Adventure #332, August 8 1925
- * The Beauty Parlour Murder [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #490, August 1935
- * The Black Out Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #721, June 1940
- * Bob the Airman!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1929, 1928
- * The Caravan Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #435, June 1934
- * The Case of the Bogus Prince [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #407, November 1933
- * The Case of the Brass-Bound Trunk [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #531, June 1936
- * The Case of the Deportee [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #419, February 1934
- * The Case of the Man on Leave [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #743, May 1941
- * The Charity Fund Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #586, August 1937
- * The Clue of the Extra Ace [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #55, March 10 1934
- * The Clue of the Fifth Wheel, (na) Detective Weekly #191, October 17 1936
- * Conspiracy in Cuba! [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #39, November 18 1933
- * The Coronation Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #573, May 1937
- * The Crime on the Clyde [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #394, August 1933
- * Crooks Convoy [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #72, July 7 1934
- * The Curious Affair of the Crystal Goddess, (na) Detective Weekly #149, December 28 1935
- * The Dancer with a Husband, (ss) The Violet Magazine #166, January 18 1929
- * Death Walks In, (na) Detective Weekly #162, March 28 1936
- * Decoy! [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #24, August 5 1933
- * The Depository Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #686, September 1939
- * Dr. Duvene’s Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #294, July 1931
- * Don Meteoro! [Don Meteoro], (ss) The Ranger #33 Sep 26, #34 Oct 3 1931, uncredited.
- * The Double Game, (ss) The Violet Magazine #184, September 27 1929
- * The Excavator’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #65, 1926, uncredited.
- * Fine Friends, (ss) The Violet Magazine #155, August 17 1928
- * Fog Devils [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1102,
- * The Fur Raiders [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #151, May 1928, uncredited.
- * The Girl Who Knew Too Much, (na) Detective Weekly #171, May 30 1936
- * The Green Room Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #254, September 1930
- * The Hire Purchase Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #633, August 1938
- * The House on the Cliffs [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #602, December 1937
- * The Impossible Chance, (ss) The Violet Magazine #186, October 25 1929
- * A Lucky Escape, (ss) The Boys’ Realm of Sport and Adventure #334, August 22 1925
- * The Man from Moscow [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #564, February 1937
- * The Man Who Knew Too Much [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #85, October 6 1934
- * The Man with the Rats [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #117, May 18 1935
- * A Matter of Time, (na) The Thriller #287, August 4 1934
- * Midnight Gold [Sexton Blake], (ss) The Thriller #54, February 15 1930
- * The Monastery Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #668, April 1939
- * The Murder on the Broads [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #361, December 1932
- * Murder on the Marshes [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #280, March 1931
- * Murder on the Pier [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #494, September 1935
- * Murder to Music [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #386, June 1933
- * The Mystery Gangster [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #270, January 1931
- * The Mystery of Ghost Island, (na) Detective Weekly #301, November 26 1938
- * The Mystery of the Condemned Cottage [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #654, January 1939
- * The Mystery of the Greek Exile [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #514, February 1936
- * The Mystery of the Molten Bell [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #47, January 13 1934
- * The Mystery of the Murder Blooms [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #104, February 16 1935
- * The Mystery of the Old Curiosity Shop [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #546, October 1936
- * The Mystery of the Tattooed Man, (ss) Detective Weekly #127, July 27 1935
- * The Netted Man Mystery [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #18, June 24 1933
- * The Palais De Danse Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #326, March 1932
- * Pauper’s Island [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #10, April 29 1933
- * The ‘Pepper-Box’ Mystery [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #113, April 20 1935
- * The Riddle of the Devil’s Bowl, (na) Detective Weekly #212, March 13 1937
- * The Riddle of the Gas Meter [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #706, February 1940
- * The Riddle of the Murdered Fisherman [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #716, April 1940
- * The Riddle of the West End Hairdresser [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #131, 1927, uncredited.
- * The Savage Pirates [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #452, October 1934
- * The Secret of the Farm [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #338, June 1932
- * The Secret of the Snows [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #124, 1927, uncredited.
- * The Secret of the S.S. Malvado [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #97, December 29 1934
- * The Secret of the Steps [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #522, April 1936
- * The Secret of the Sunken Ships [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #611, February 1938
- * The Slaves of Cyro, (na) Detective Weekly #134, September 14 1935
- * The Slipped Coach Mystery, (na) Detective Weekly #264, March 12 1938
- * The Stage Door Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #539, August 1936
- * The Studio Crime [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #351, September 1932
- * The Taxi Man’s Quest [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #554, December 1936
- * Time to Kill, (na) Detective Weekly #230, July 17 1937
- * The Tithe War Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #465, February 1935
- * Wife of an Actor, (ss) The Violet Magazine #130, September 2 1927
[]Chester, Leland S. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (about) (chron.)
- * Accident Algie, (ss) Chicago Ledger September 28 1918
- * The Benevolent Bo, (ss) People’s Story Magazine April 10 1922
- * Burn ’Em Up, (ss) Action Stories May 1925
- * The Conscientious Clerk, (ss) Brief Stories Magazine March 1926
- * The 89’s Hoodoo, (ss) The Black Cat July 1915
- * The Eruption, (ss) People’s Story Magazine September 25 1922
- * From the Ground Up, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 11 1922
- * Guiding Hands, (ss) Adventure November 10 1922
- * His Biggest Deal, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd June 1920
- * An Hour of Madness, (ss) Young’s Magazine November 1917
- * “Just the Soul of a Dorg”, (ss) Young’s Magazine April 1915
- * Licking Lickpenny Parkins, (ss) The Black Cat October 1915
- * Mary Lou and “Thunder”, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 10 1919
- * Putting One Over on Adam, (ss) The Black Cat December 1916
- * Raiders’ Gulch, (ss) Brief Stories Magazine June 1926
- * The Remaking of Cap. Roberts, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine February 10 1918
- * The Runt Takes Charge, (ss) Brief Stories Magazine January 1926
- * Sam Parks and His Dream Lady, (ss) Chicago Ledger January 4 1919
[]Chester, Lillian Eleanor (Hauser de Remo) (1887-1961) (about) (chron.)
- * The Ball of Fire (with George Randolph Chester), (sl) The Red Book Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1913, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1914
- * The Diary of a Hussy (with George Randolph Chester), (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1918
- * The Has-Been (with George Randolph Chester), (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1918
- * A Lady in Distress (with George Randolph Chester), (sl) Hearst’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1917
- * The Son of Wallingford [James Rufus (“Get-Rich-Quick”) Wallingford] (with George Randolph Chester), (n.) Lloyd’s Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1921
- * What “Fritz” Did to an American Major (with George Randolph Chester), (ar) The American Magazine September 1918
[]Chester, R. P. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * The Advisability of Taking a Winter Vacation, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * Canada’s Pioneer Gun Factory, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * Men and Events in the Public Eye, (cl) The Busy Man’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1909
[]Chester, S(amuel) Beach (1880-1942) (about) (chron.)
- * The Andaman Penal System, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1902
- * A Castle in Spain, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #135, September 1933
- * Comedies of the Great Hotel, (ar) The Passing Show April 1 1933
- * Confessions of a Gambler, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 23, Apr 30 1932
- * Confessions of a Gambler, (ar) The New Passing Show April 16 1932 [Ref. Neville Chamberlain]
- * Crimes of the Great Hotel, (ar) The Passing Show April 8 1933
- * Crimes of the Great Hotel, 2: Who Was the Thief?, (ar) The Passing Show April 15 1933
- * A Dealer in Death, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #136, October 1933
- * The First Sword of the Second Empire: His Exploits as the Emperor’s Emissary, (ss) The Ludgate #62, December 1900
- * Fortunes Stakes on the Turn of a Card, (ar) The New Passing Show May 7 1932
- * Hunting Dollar Queens, (ar) The Passing Show July 16 1932
- * A Nobility of Nobodies, (ar) The Passing Show August 6 1932
- * Revenge in the Love-Racket, (ar) The Passing Show July 30 1932
- * Sold, (vi) The 20-Story Magazine #141, March 1934
- * Starberry’s Death Sentence, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #138, December 1933
- * That Thing Called Luck, (ss) The Passing Show March 25 1933
- * They Live by Their Wits:
* ___ 1: Hunting Dollar Queens, (ar) The Passing Show July 16 1932
* ___ 3: Revenge in the Love-Racket, (ar) The Passing Show July 30 1932
* ___ 4: A Nobility of Nobodies, (ar) The Passing Show August 6 1932
* ___ 5: When Eve Takes a Hand, (ar) The Passing Show August 13 1932
- * When Eve Takes a Hand, (ar) The Passing Show August 13 1932
[]Chester, William L(ester) (1907-1971) (about) (chron.)
- * The Dire Wolves’ Prey [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1937
- * Flight of the Forest People [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1937
- * Hawk of the Wilderness [Kioga], (n.) The Blue Book Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1935
- * In Defense of the Pulps, (ar) The New York Times December 3 1936
- * Kioga of the Unknown Land [Kioga], (n.) The Blue Book Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1938
- * Kioga of the Wilderness [Kioga], (n.) The Blue Book Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1936
- * Not to the Swift, (ss) Adventure October 1938
- * One Against a Wilderness [Kioga], (nv) The Blue Book Magazine March 1937
* ___ The Dire Wolves’ Prey [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1937
* ___ Flight of the Forest People [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1937
* ___ The Turn of the Tide [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1937
* ___ Unharmed, He Dwelt Among the Forest People [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1937
* ___ White Heritage [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1937
- * The Turn of the Tide [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1937
- * Unharmed, He Dwelt Among the Forest People [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1937
- * White Heritage [Kioga], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1937
_____, [ref.]
[]Chesterman, Adrian (1955- ) (about) (chron.)
- * sf novel of a journey back to Cro-Magnon times., (cv) Split Second by Garry Kilworth, Penguin, 1981
- * [front cover], (cv) Pulsar 1 ed. George Hay, Penguin, 1978
- * [front cover], (cv) Pulsar 2 ed. George Hay, Penguin, 1979
- * [front cover], (cv) In Solitary by Garry Kilworth, Penguin, 1979
- * [front cover], (cv) The Night of Kadar by Garry Kilworth, Penguin, 1980
- * [front cover], (cv) Personal Darkness by Tanith Lee, Little, Brown UK, 1993
[]Chesterton, Ada Eliza(beth Jones) [Mrs. Cecil Chesterton] (1869-1962); used pseudonym John Keith Prothero (about) (chron.)
- * Beauty and the Bracelet, (ss) Home Magazine of Fiction #50, February 1905, as by John Keith Prothero
- * A Charming Scamp, (ss) Short Stories February 1 1902, as by John Keith Prothero
- * The Chronicles of Lady Gwen:
* ___ 1. Play Ophelia, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #33, September 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
* ___ 2. My First Engagement, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #34, October 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
* ___ 3. On Tour, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #35, November 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
* ___ , (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #36, December 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
* ___ 5. Hard Times, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #37, January 1904, as by John Keith Prothero
* ___ 6. A London Engagement, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #38, February 1904, as by John Keith Prothero
- * Hard Times, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #37, January 1904, as by John Keith Prothero
- * Horace and the Miracle, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine December 1923, as by John Keith Prothero
- * If Thou Transgress—, (sl) Yes or No Sep 1, Sep 8, Sep 22, Oct 13, Oct 27, Nov 17, Nov 24 1906, as by John Keith Prothero
- * A London Engagement, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #38, February 1904, as by John Keith Prothero
- * My First Engagement, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #34, October 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
- * The Mystery of the Mostyn Diamonds, (ss) The London Magazine October 1902, as by John Keith Prothero
- * On Tour, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #35, November 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
- * Play Ophelia, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #33, September 1903, as by John Keith Prothero
- * Rose of the World, (sl) Yes or No May 7, May 14, May 21, May 28, Jun 4, Jun 11, Jun 18, Jun 25, Jul 2, Jul 9,
Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6 1910
, as by John Keith Prothero
- * The Secret of the Pools, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine April 1900, as by John Keith Prothero
- * Spring Cleaning—and Brinsley Sheridan, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925 [Ref. Richard Brinsley Sheridan], as by John Keith Prothero
[]Chesterton, Denise (chron.)
- * Afraid of Loving, (n.) Poppy’s Library #12, May 1929
- * African Nights, (n.) Poppy’s Library #111, July 1933
- * An African Taming, (n.) Poppy’s Library #52, January 1931
- * Dangerous Love!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #97, December 1932
- * The Desert Hawk, (n.) Poppy’s Library #1, December 1928
- * The Eternal Hunger!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #91, September 1932
- * Held by the East, (n.) Poppy’s Library #62, June 1931
- * Her Dangerous Marriage, (n.) Poppy’s Library #71, November 1931
- * The Love Hawk, (n.) Poppy’s Library #109, June 1933
- * A Lover for Sale!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #69, October 1931
- * The Passionate Punishment, (n.) Poppy’s Library #105, April 1933
- * Passion Flower!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #87, July 1932
- * Scented Nights, (sl) Betty’s Paper January 19 1924
- * The Tiger in Men!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #79, March 1932
- * When Love Dies, (n.) Poppy’s Library #144, November 1934
[]Chesterton, G(ilbert) K(eith) (1874-1936) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Absence of Mr. Glass [Father Brown], (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1912
- The Pall Mall Magazine March 1913
- The Wisdom of Father Brown, Cassell, 1914
- The Argosy (UK) September 1927
- The Grand Magazine February 1930
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1958
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) #72, January 1959
- Stories of Crime and Detection ed. Joan D. Berbrich, McGraw-Hill, 1974
- Thirteen Classic Detective Stories ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Richards Rosen, 1974
- Great Short Tales of Mystery and Terror, Readers Digest, 1982
- The Best of Father Brown, J.M. Dent, 1987
- Great Law and Order Stories ed. John Mortimer, Bellew, 1990
- Great Law and Order Stories (var. 1) ed. John Mortimer, Norton, 1992
- * The Actor and the Alibi [Father Brown], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1926
- * An Admiral Eats His Hat, (ar) Hearst’s International November 1921
- * Advice to Literary Murderers, (ar) The Tribute ed. D. Mackenzie, John Horn Limited, 1930
- * Alfred Russel Wallace, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1904 [Ref. Alfred Russel Wallace]
- * An Alphabet for Philosophers, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine May 1920
- * The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown [Father Brown], (co) Dell (pb), December 1954
- * The American Millionaire, (ar) Hampton’s Magazine June 1909
- * Am I a Prig?, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine March 1929
- * The Angry Street [Club of Queer Trades], (ss) The Daily News January 25 1908, as "A Somewhat Improbable Story"
- Pause to Wonder ed. Marjorie Fischer & Rolfe Humphries, Julian Messner, 1944
- The Lucifer Society ed. Peter Haining, W.H. Allen, 1972
- Daylight and Nightmare, Xanadu, 1986
- Knights of Madness ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1998
- The Big Book of Classic Fantasy: The Ultimate Collection ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Vintage Books, 2019
- * The Angry Street—A Bad Dream, (ss) The Daily News January 25 1908
- * The Arrow of Heaven [Father Brown], (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1925
- * The Asylum of Adventure [Gabriel Gale], (nv) MacLean’s November 1 1924
- * The Awful Reason of the Vicar’s Visit [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly May 28, Jun 4 1904
- * The Ball and the Cross, (n.) John Lane (hc), December 1909
- * The Best Detective Story, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly May 24 1934
- * The Best of Father Brown [Father Brown], (co) J.M. Dent (tp), May 1987
- * Biography for Beginners (with E. Clerihew), (pm)
- * The Blast of the Book [Father Brown], (ss) Liberty August 26 1933, as "The Five Fugitives"
- The Scandal of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1935
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943
- Murder by Experts ed. Ellery Queen, Ziff-Davis, 1947
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #29, November 1949
- Murder by Experts (var. 1) ed. Ellery Queen, Sampson Low, 1950
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, Dell, 1954
- Good Housekeeping’s Best Book of Mystery Stories ed. Pauline Rush Evans, Prentice Hall, 1958
- Ellery Queen’s Poetic Justice ed. Ellery Queen, NAL, 1967
- Seven Great Detective Stories ed. William H. Larson, Western Publishing Co., 1968
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Supersleuths Revisited ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1979
- Detective Stories ed. Deborah Shine, Octopus US, 1980
- Classic Stories of Mystery, Horror and Suspense ed. Simon Petherick, Robert Hale, 1987
- Classic Tales of Horror Volume 1, Bloody Books, 2006
- * The Blue Cross [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1910, as "Valentin Follows a Curious Trail"
- The Story-teller September 1910
- The Innocence of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1911
- 14 Great Detective Stories ed. Vincent Starrett, Modern Library, 1928
- The World’s Best One Hundred Detective Stories, Volume 4 ed. Eugene Thwing, Funk & Wagnall's, 1929
- The Argosy (UK) March 1929
- The Master Thriller Series #4, 1934
- 14 Great Detective Stories ed. Howard Haycraft, Modern Library, 1949
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, Dell, 1954
- Stories of Detection and Mystery ed. E. J. H. Morris & D. J. Mortimer, Longman, 1965
- Detective Fiction: Crime and Compromise ed. Dick Allen & David Chacko, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1983
- Murder in the First Reel ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985
- Favorite Father Brown Stories, Dover, 1993
- Crime: Free Classic Crime Sampler, House of Stratus, 2001
- Detective Stories ed. Peter Washington, Everyman's Library US, 2009
- Toward the Golden Age ed. Mike Ashley, Dover Publications, 2016
- * The Bolt from the Blue [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1910
- The Story-teller December 1910, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Innocence of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1911, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Argosy (UK) October 1926, as "The Hammer of God"
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 1 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1928, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Payson & Clarke, 1929, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries ed. J. M. Parrish & John R. Crossland, Odhams, 1936, as "The Hammer of God"
- Mystery ed. A. K. Barton, Dent, 1937, as "The Hammer of God"
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part I ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Pocket Book of Father Brown, Pocket Books, 1943, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951, as "The Hammer of God"
- Tales of Detection and Mystery ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, McFadden, 1962, as "The Hammer of God"
- Great British Short Stories ed. [Editors of Reader's Digest], Reader's Digest, 1974, as "The Hammer of God"
- Mystery and Suspense: Great Stories from the Saturday Evening Post ed. Julie Eisenhower, Curtis, 1976, as "The Hammer of God"
- 65 Great Murder Mysteries ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1983, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Best Crime Stories, Hamlyn, 1984, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Best of Father Brown, J.M. Dent, 1987, as "The Hammer of God"
- Great Murder Mysteries, Octopus/Chartwell, 1988, as "The Hammer of God"
- Senior Sleuths ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, G.K. Hall, 1989, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Best Crime Stories, Mallard Press, 1990, as "The Hammer of God"
- Mysteries, Bracken Books, 1994, as "The Hammer of God"
- Sins of the Fathers ed. Mark Bryant, Gollancz, 1997, as "The Hammer of God"
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ed. Nick Rennison, No Exit, 2008, as "The Hammer of God"
- * The Book of Job: An Introduction, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly June 1907
- * Books to Read, (rc) The Pall Mall Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1901, Jan 1902
- * Books to Read, (rc) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1901 [Ref. M. P. Shiel]
- * The Bottomless Well [Horne Fisher], (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 1921
- MacLean’s March 1 1921
- The Story-teller July 1921
- The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell, 1922
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (var. 1), Harper & Brothers, 1922
- The Delights of Detection ed. Jacques Barzun, Criterion, 1961
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (var. 2), Darwen Finlayson, 1961
- Thirteen Detectives, Xanadu, 1987
- * The Bottomless Well [Horne Fisher], (ex) Harper’s Magazine March 1921
- * Bret Harte, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1902 [Ref. Bret Harte]
- * Bret Harte as a Parodist, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1902 [Ref. Bret Harte], as "Bret Harte"
- * Calling a Spade a Steam Plow, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine November 1920
- * The Chief Mourner of Marne [Father Brown], (nv) Harper’s Magazine May 1925
- * Childish Talk About Children, (ar) Nash’s Magazine July 1914
- * Chivalry Begins at Home, (vi) G.K.’s Weekly September 19 1925
- * The Christ-Child, (pm)
- * Christmas and the Pedants, (ar) Land & Water Christmas 1917
- * The Club of Queer Trades [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (co) Harper & Brothers (hc), March 1905
* ___ 1. The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly December 19 1903
* ___ 2. The Painful Fall of a Great Reputation [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly May 7 1904, as "The Fall of a Great Reputation"
* ___ 3. The Awful Reason of the Vicar’s Visit [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly May 28 1904 (+1)
* ___ 4. The Singular Speculation of the House-Agent [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly June 11 1904 (+1)
* ___ 5. The Noticeable Conduct of Professor Chadd [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly June 25 1904 (+1)
* ___ 6. The Eccentric Seclusion of the Old Lady [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly Jul 9, Jul 16 1904
- * The Coloured Lands, (ss) Number Three Joy Street, 1925
- * The Communist and the Cow, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine January 1921
- * Concerning Grocers as Gods, (ss) G.K.’s Weekly April 11 1925
- * Consider Henry the VIIIth!, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine August 1919
- * The Conspiracy of Journalism, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1902
- * The Conversion of an Anarchist, (ss) The Touchstone September 1919
- * The Cowardice of Cocktails, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1930
- * A Crazy Tale, (ss) The Quarto v3, 1897
- * The Creed of a Credulous Person:
* ___ I.—An Example of the Truth of Fairy Tales, (ar) Black & White #669, November 28 1903
* ___ II.—Pumpkins and Possibility, (ar) Black & White #670, December 5 1903
* ___ III.—On Being Taken In, (ar) Black & White #671, December 12 1903
* ___ IV.—Is Furniture Alive?, (ar) Black & White #672, December 19 1903
* ___ IV.—My Experiences of Santa Claus, (ar) Black & White #673, December 26 1903
- * The Crime of Captain Gahagan [Mr. Pond], (nv) The Story-teller July 1936
- * The Crime of Criminology, (ar) Nash’s Magazine May 1913
- * The Crime of Gabriel Gale [Gabriel Gale], (nv) The Story-teller September 1929
- * The Crime of the Communist [Father Brown], (ss) Collier’s July 14 1934
- * Culture and the Light, (vi) G.K.’s Weekly June 25 1927
- * The Curious Englishman, (ss) The Daily News August 3 1907
- * The Curse of Sir Edward Godfrey, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1927
- * The Curse of the Golden Cross [Father Brown], (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1925
- * The Dagger with Wings [Father Brown], (nv) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine February 1924
- Hearst’s International February 1924
- The Incredulity of Father Brown, Cassell, 1926
- The Golden Book Magazine #26, February 1927
- Detective Stories, P. Noordhoff, 1932
- The World’s Greatest Detective Stories, Syndicate Pub. Co., 1934
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, Dell, 1954
- Crime Time #23, 2001, as "The Incredulity of Father Brown"
- Murder on Christmas Eve ed. Cecily Gayford, Profile Books, 2017
- * Darwin and the Demagogues, (ar) Nash’s Magazine May 1927
- * Daylight and Nightmare, (co) Xanadu (hc), August 1986
- * A Defence of Detective Stories, (ar) The Speaker June 22 1901, as "The Value of Detective Stories"
- * A Defence of Penny Dreadfuls, (ar) from The Defendant, J.M. Dent, 1901
- * Democracy Gone to the Dogs, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1932
- * Democracy vs Diplomacy, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine November 1919
- * The Detection Club, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1933
- * Divorce versus Democracy, (ar) Nash’s Magazine May 1912
- * Dr. Hyde, Detective, and the White Pillars Murder, (ss) English Life January 1925
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #24, September 1945, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #24, September 1945, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- To the Queen’s Taste ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1946, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #81, March 1954, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- Thirteen Detectives, Xanadu, 1987, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- Murder at Teatime ed. Cynthia Manson, Signet, 1996
- Vintage Mystery & Detective Stories ed. David Stuart Davies, Wordsworth Editions Ltd., 2006, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- Murder at the Manor ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2016, as "The White Pillars Murder"
- Murder Mayhem Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2016
- * The Donkey, (pm)
- * The Donnington Affair [Father Brown] (with Max Pemberton), (nv) The Premier Magazine #6 Oct, #7 Nov 1914
- * Don’t Say It ar, (ms) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925, uncredited.
- * The Doom of the Darnaways [Father Brown], (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1925
- The Incredulity of Father Brown, Cassell, 1926
- North American Review October 1929
- The Pocket Book of Father Brown, Pocket Books, 1943
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- The Best of Father Brown, J.M. Dent, 1987
- English Country House Murders ed. Thomas F. Godfrey, The Mysterious Press, 1988
- * Do You Use Slang?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1936
- * The Dragon at Hide-and-Seek, (ss) Number Two Joy Street, Basil Blackwell, 1924
- * The Drift from Domesticity, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine May 1928
- * The Duel of Doctor Hirsch [Father Brown], (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1914
- * Dukes, (ss) The Daily News October 30 1909
- * The Eccentric Seclusion of the Old Lady [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly Jul 9, Jul 16 1904
- * The Ecstatic Thief, (na) Cassell’s Magazine September 1929
- * Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1903 [Ref. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler]
- * The Elusive Companion of Parson White, (nv) Chicago Sunday Tribune August 31 1924
- * The End of Wisdom, (ss) The Fothergill Omnibus by G. K. Chesterton, Eyre and Spottiswood, 1931
- * England in 1919, (fa) Pears’ Annual #29, Christmas 1919
- * Epilogue of the Pressman, (aw) Four Faultless Felons, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1930
- * Every Man His Own Elephant, (ar) Hearst’s International September 1921
- * An Example of the Truth of Fairy Tales, (ar) Black & White #669, November 28 1903
- * The Exclusive Luxury of Enoch Oates, (nv) The Story-teller November 1924
- * The Extraordinary Cabman, (ss)
- * The Eye of Apollo [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1911
- Cassell’s Magazine March 1911
- The Innocence of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1911
- Stories in Light and Shadow, Lantos, 1923
- Mystery and Detection July 1935
- The Pocket Book of Father Brown, Pocket Books, 1943
- The Saint’s Choice v1, 1945
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, Dell, 1954
- The Television Detectives’ Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Artus, 1994
- * The Face in the Target [Horne Fisher], (ss) Harper’s Magazine April 1920
- * The Fad of the Fisherman [Horne Fisher], (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 1921
- MacLean’s June 1 1921
- The Story-teller October 1921
- The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell, 1922
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (var. 1), Harper & Brothers, 1922
- Sporting Blood ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1942
- Sporting Detective Stories ed. Ellery Queen, Faber and Faber, 1946
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (var. 2), Darwen Finlayson, 1961
- Serpents in Eden ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2016
- * The Fairy Tale of Father Brown [Father Brown], (ss) The Wisdom of Father Brown, Cassell, 1914
- * The Fall of a Great Reputation [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (nv) Harper’s Weekly May 7 1904
- * The Fantastic Friends [Gabriel Gale], (nv) Harper’s Bazar November 1920
- * Father Brown:
* ___ I: The Invisible Man [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1911
* ___ II: The Eye of Apollo [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1911
* ___ III: The Strange Justice [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1911
* ___ IV: The Sins of Prince Saradine [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 22 1911
* ___ V: The Flying Stars [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1911
* ___ VI: The Three Tools of Death [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1911
- * The Father Brown Omnibus [Father Brown], (om) Dodd, Mead & Co. (hc), May 1951
- * Favorite Father Brown Stories [Father Brown], (co) Dover (tp), March 1993 ; edited by Phil Smith
- * Film Stars and Favouritism, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1932
- * The Finger of Stone [Gabriel Gale], (nv) Harper’s Bazar December 1920
- Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine February 1921
- The Poet and the Lunatics, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1929
- The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1959
- Bodies and Souls ed. Dan Herr & Joel Wells, Doubleday, 1961
- Mysterious Visions ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, St. Martin's, 1979
- Thirteen Detectives, Xanadu, 1987
- Resorting to Murder ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2015
- * The First Principle, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925, uncredited.
- * A Fish Story, (ss) G.K.’s Weekly December 5 1925
- * The Five Fugitives [Father Brown], (ss) Liberty August 26 1933
- The Story-teller October 1933
- The Scandal of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1935, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Murder by Experts ed. Ellery Queen, Ziff-Davis, 1947, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #29, November 1949, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Murder by Experts (var. 1) ed. Ellery Queen, Sampson Low, 1950, as "The Blast of the Book"
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951, as "The Blast of the Book"
- The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, Dell, 1954, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Good Housekeeping’s Best Book of Mystery Stories ed. Pauline Rush Evans, Prentice Hall, 1958, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Ellery Queen’s Poetic Justice ed. Ellery Queen, NAL, 1967, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Seven Great Detective Stories ed. William H. Larson, Western Publishing Co., 1968, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Supersleuths Revisited ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1979, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Detective Stories ed. Deborah Shine, Octopus US, 1980, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Classic Stories of Mystery, Horror and Suspense ed. Simon Petherick, Robert Hale, 1987, as "The Blast of the Book"
- Classic Tales of Horror Volume 1, Bloody Books, 2006, as "The Blast of the Book"
- * The Five of Swords [Paul Forain], (nv) Hearst’s Magazine February 1919
- * The Flying Inn, (n.) Methuen (hc), January 1914
- * The Flying Stars [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1911
- Cassell’s Magazine June 1911
- The Innocence of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1911
- The Pocket Book of Father Brown, Pocket Books, 1943
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- Murder for Christmas ed. Thomas F. Godfrey, The Mysterious Press, 1982
- Murder for Christmas (var. 1) ed. Thomas F. Godfrey, The Mysterious Press, 1987
- Silent Nights ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2015
- A Very Murderous Christmas ed. Cecily Gayford, Profile Books, 2018
- * The Fool of the Family [Horne Fisher], (nv) Harper’s Magazine May 1922, as "The Temple of Silence"
- * Found Wandering:
* ___ How I Tried to Boom This Paper, (cl) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925
- * Four Faultless Felons, (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), August 1930
- * From “G. K.’s Weekly” a Hundred Years Ago, (fa) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925, uncredited.
- * The Future of America, (ar) Hampton’s Magazine February 1909
- * The Garden of Smoke, (ss) The Story-teller October 1919
- Hearst’s Magazine January 1920
- The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell, 1922
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #28, March 1946
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #28, March 1946
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #24, June 1949
- Thirteen Detectives, Xanadu, 1987
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #60, Summer 1989
- Ellery Queen’s Eleven Deadly Sins ed. Eleanor Sullivan, Walker US, 1991
- Garden of Deadly Delights ed. Cynthia Manson, Signet, 1996
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2019
- * The Garden of Smoke, (ex) The Story-teller October 1919
- * The German Chancellor’s Speech, (ar) Land & Water April 13 1916
- * Germanism in the Fourth Year of the War, (ar) Land & Water August 8 1918
- * The Ghost of Gideon Wise [Father Brown], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1926
- * Ghost Stories, (ar) The Illustrated London News May 30 1936
- * The Giant, (vi) The Daily News October 31 1908
- * Gilbert and Sullivan, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1930
- * The God of the Gongs [Father Brown], (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1914
- * The Gospel of Thackeray, (ex) The Bookman
- * The Great Amalgamation, (vi) G.K.’s Weekly March 19 1927
- * The Greek Mask, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1932
- * The Green Man [Father Brown], (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1930
- * The Hammer of God [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1910, as "The Bolt from the Blue"
- The Story-teller December 1910
- The Innocence of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1911
- The Argosy (UK) October 1926
- 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
- The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries ed. J. M. Parrish & John R. Crossland, Odhams, 1936
- Mystery ed. A. K. Barton, Dent, 1937
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part I ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- The Pocket Book of Father Brown, Pocket Books, 1943
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- Tales of Detection and Mystery ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, McFadden, 1962
- Great British Short Stories ed. [Editors of Reader's Digest], Reader's Digest, 1974
- Mystery and Suspense: Great Stories from the Saturday Evening Post ed. Julie Eisenhower, Curtis, 1976
- 65 Great Murder Mysteries ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1983
- The Best Crime Stories, Hamlyn, 1984
- The Best of Father Brown, J.M. Dent, 1987
- Great Murder Mysteries, Octopus/Chartwell, 1988
- Senior Sleuths ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, G.K. Hall, 1989
- The Best Crime Stories, Mallard Press, 1990
- Mysteries, Bracken Books, 1994
- Sins of the Fathers ed. Mark Bryant, Gollancz, 1997
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ed. Nick Rennison, No Exit, 2008
- * Hanging by a Hair, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1918
- * The Head of Caesar [Father Brown], (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1913
- * H.G. Wells, (bg) The American Magazine November 1910 [Ref. H. G. Wells]
- * The Hieroglyphics of Innocence, (ar) To-Day April 1917
- * The Higher Punctuality, (ar) Land & Water May 2 1918
- * The Historical Detective Story, (ar) The Strand Magazine #73, 2024
- * Hitler and the Aryans, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1933 [Ref. Adolf Hitler]
- * The Hole in the Wall [Horne Fisher], (nv) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #114, September 1921
- Harper’s Magazine October 1921
- MacLean’s October 1 1921
- The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell, 1922
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (var. 1), Harper & Brothers, 1922
- The Argosy (UK) January 1938
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (var. 2), Darwen Finlayson, 1961
- 13 Ways to Dispose of a Body ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1966
- Thirteen Detectives, Xanadu, 1987
- A Surprise for Christmas and Other Seasonal Mysteries ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2020
- * Holidays—In and Out of Utopia, (es) The London Magazine August 1924
- * The Holiday Spirit, (ar) The London Magazine August 1923
- * Homesick at Home, (ss) The Coloured Lands by G. K. Chesterton, Sheed & Ward, 1938
- * The Home Wreckers of Humanity, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine December 1920
- * The Honest Quack, (na) The Story-teller July 1929
- * The Honour of Israel Gow [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1911, as "The Strange Justice"
- The Innocence of Father Brown, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1911
- Mystery and Detection #1, 1934
- Challenge to the Reader ed. Ellery Queen, Frederick A. Stokes, 1938
- Stories of Detection by Modern Writers ed. R. W. Jepson, Longmans, Green, 1939
- The Pocket Book of Father Brown, Pocket Books, 1943
- The Father Brown Omnibus, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1951
- The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, Dell, 1954
- Mammoth Book of Golden Age Detective Stories ed. Marie Smith, Robinson, 1994
- The Edinburgh Mystery and Other Tales of Scottish Crime ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2002
- * The Horrible History of Jones, (pm) 1915
- * The House of Christmas, (pm) Poems by G. K. Chesterton, John Lane, 1916
- * The House of the Peacock [Gabriel Gale], (nv) Harper’s Bazar January 1922
- * How I Found the Superman, (ss) The Daily News December 5 1908
- * How I Tried to Boom This Paper, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925
- * How to Be Happy Though Young, (ar) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine July 1923
- * How to Write a Detective Story, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly October 17 1925
- * How to Write a Detective Story, (ex) G.K.’s Weekly October 17 1925
- * The Humbug of Higher Criticism, (ar) Nash’s Magazine January 1914
- * The Ideal Detective Story, (ar) The Illustrated London News October 25 1930
- * The Improbable Success of Mr. Owen Hood, (nv) Chicago Sunday Tribune June 15 1924
- * The Incredulity of Father Brown [Father Brown], (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), June 1926
- * The Incredulity of Father Brown [Father Brown], (nv) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine February 1924, as "The Dagger with Wings"
- * The Industrious Apprentice and Patriotism, (ar) Land & Water December 7 1916
- * The Innocence of Father Brown [Father Brown], (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), July 1911
* ___ No. 1. The Blue Cross [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1910, as "Valentin Follows a Curious Trail"
* ___ 2. The Secret Garden [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1910, as "The Secret of the Sealed Garden"
* ___ 3. The Queer Feet [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1910, as "Why the True Fishermen Always Wear Green Evening Coats"
* ___ 4. The Hammer of God [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1910, as "The Bolt from the Blue"
* ___ 5. The Wrong Shape [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 10 1910
* ___ 6. The Sign of the Broken Sword [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1911
* ___ The Bolt from the Blue [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1910
* ___ The Secret of the Sealed Garden [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1910
* ___ The Sign of the Broken Sword [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1911
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