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[]Craig, Maurice James (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * Against Rhetoric in Love, (pm) The Windmill v2 #7, 1947
- * The Cat, (ss)
- * Landor and Ireland, (ar) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1943 [Ref. Walter Savage Landor]
- * The Noctuary of Terror, (pm) The Dublin Magazine #4, October/December 1942
- * Note on Charlotte Brontë, (ar) The Dublin Magazine #2, April/June 1942 [Ref. Charlotte Brontë]
- * Poem, (pm) The Windmill v2 #7, 1947
[]Craig, Patricia (1952- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Great Detectives:
* ___ Nicholas Blake’s Nigel Strangeways, (cl) The Strand Magazine #20, October 2006/January 2007 [Ref. Nicholas Blake]
- * Introduction, (in) The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories ed. Patricia Craig, Oxford University Press US, October 1990
- * Introduction, (in) Julian Symons at 80: A Tribute ed. Patricia Craig, Eurographica, 1992
- * Introduction, (in) 12 Irish Ghost Stories ed. Patricia Craig, Oxford University Press, April 1998
- * Introduction, (in) The Oxford Book of Detective Stories ed. Patricia Craig, Oxford University Press, 2000
- * Jennifer Johnston Obituary, (ob) The Guardian (online) March 6 2025 [Ref. Jennifer Johnston]
- * Michael Longley Obituary, (ob) The Guardian (online) January 23 2025 [Ref. Michael Longley]
- * Nicholas Blake’s Nigel Strangeways, (ar) The Strand Magazine #20, October 2006/January 2007 [Ref. Nicholas Blake]
- * Paul Durcan Obituary, (ob) The Guardian (online) May 27 2025 [Ref. Paul Durcan]
_____, ed.
- * Julian Symons at 80: A Tribute, (oa) Eurographica (hc), 1992
- * The Oxford Book of Detective Stories, (an) Oxford University Press (tp), 2000
- * The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories, (an) Oxford University Press US (hc), October 1990
- * The Oxford Book of Modern Women’s Stories, (an) Oxford University Press US (hc), November 1994
- * The Penguin Book of British Comic Writing, (an) Penguin, 1992
- * 12 Irish Ghost Stories, (an) Oxford University Press (tp), April 1998
[]Craig, Paul; pseudonym of Giff Cheshire (1905-1973) (chron.)
- * Bushwhack Boomerang, (ss) Western Short Stories October 1948
- * Dude Trap Boomerang, (ss) Western Aces June 1946
- * Hellions of the High Mesa, (ss) Leading Western October 1946
- * King of the Lakro Marshes, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine September 1945
- * Lead Fruit Harvest, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story March 1945
- * Pack Train to Eldorado, (nv) Street & Smith’s Western Story August 1947
- * Parson of Satan’s Creek, (na) Fifteen Western Tales April 1950
- * Perilous Post, (ss) Fifteen Western Tales January 1952
- * Phantom Horses, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine July 1945
- * Shadow Social at Squaw Creek, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story October 1946
- * Showdown at Shownee Lake, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story February 1946
- * Starry-Eyed Hellion, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story June 1948
- * Swapper’s Delight, (ss) Leading Western August 1946
[]Craig, Randolph (fl. 1930s); house pseudonym used by Norvell W. Page (1904-1961), Ejler Jakobsson (1911-1984) & Edith Jakobsson (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * The City Condemned to Hell [Jeffrey Fairchild (Dr. Skull)], (na) (by Edith Jakobsson ,[?], Ejler Jakobsson ,[?] & Norvell W. Page ,[?]) The Octopus February/March 1939
- * Satan’s Incubator [Jeffrey Fairchild (Dr. Skull)], (na) (by Edith Jakobsson ,[?], Ejler Jakobsson ,[?] & Norvell W. Page ,[?]) The Scorpion April/May 1939
[]Craig, Robert W. (fl. 1930s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Bandit in the Sky, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1957
- * Big Shot, (ss) The American Magazine March 1952
- * Bitter Bargain, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1957
- * Black Water Creek, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1964
- * Death on K2 (with Robert H. Bates), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1953 (+1), as "We Met Death on K2"
- * The Edge of the Knife, (na) Bluebook February 1956
- * The Flying Wife, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 16 1958
- * Fly Into Fear, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1962
- * Forest of Death, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1961
- * Hour of Disaster, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1959
- * Hurricane Rescue, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1958
- * Ordeal in the Wilderness, (ss) Argosy August 1963
- * The Roaring Straits, (ss) Argosy May 1959
- * Somebody Else’s Dream, (ss) McCall’s June 1956
- * Stay Out, Marine!, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories December 1930
- * Two Weeks in a Water Wonderland: Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, (ar) Argosy May 1962
- * We Met Death on K2 (with Robert H. Bates), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 5, Dec 12 1953
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[]Craig, Webster; pseudonym of Eric Frank Russell (1905-1978) (chron.)
- * Homo Saps, (ss) Astounding Science-Fiction December 1941
- Deep Space by Eric Frank Russell, Fantasy Press, July 1954, as by Eric Frank Russell
- Selections from Deep Space by Eric Frank Russell, Bantam, October 1955, as by Eric Frank Russell
- The Best of Eric Frank Russell by Eric Frank Russell, Del Rey, October 1978, as by Eric Frank Russell
- Major Ingredients by Eric Frank Russell, NESFA Press, September 2000, as by Eric Frank Russell
[]Craigie, (Henry) Hamilton (1880-1956) (about) (chron.)
- * Above Suspicion, (ss) The Black Mask October 1920
- * According to Specifications (with Walter Grahame), (ss) The Black Mask May 1920
- * The Ace of Dubs, (ss) Brief Stories May 1930
- * Alibi Absolute (with Walter Grahame), (ss) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- * Arizona Pistol-Packer, (na) Real Western October 1937
- * As It Was Written, (ss) Action Stories April 1922
- * Beauty and the Law, (ss) Sweetheart Stories #196, March 1933
- * Behind the Mirror, (ss) Midnight #12, November 4 1922
- * Black Gold, (nv) Novelets March 1925
- * The Blind Spot, (ss) Sport Story Magazine 1st September 1929
- * The Boomerang, (ss) Flynn’s February 14 1925
- * Both Ends Against the Middle (with Walter Graham), (ss) Wayside Tales January 1922
- * The Brand, (ss) The Argosy November 2 1918
- * Brand of the Maverick, (ss) Adventure Novels and Short Stories January 1938
- * Business—and the Woman, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- * By the Left Hand, (ss) Mystery Magazine #93, September 15 1921
- * The Cage, (vi) Mystery Magazine #156, May 15 1924
- * The Chain, (ss) Weird Tales March 1923
- * The Clue in the Dark Room, (ss) Mystery Magazine #66, August 1 1920
- * Code of the Desert, (ss) Western Novels and Short Stories August 1948
- * The Crawling Clue, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories May 1925
- * The Crooked Hand, (ss) Midnight Mystery Stories #24, February 3 1923
- * Crooked Lane, (ss) Midnight Mystery Stories #21, January 13 1923
- * The Dam, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1931
- * The Deadliest Killer of Them All: Sam Hildebrand, (ts) Triple Western June 1948
- * The Dead Ringer, (ss) The Black Mask June 1920
- * The Death Invisible, (ss) Action Stories November 1921
- * Deep Sea Raider, (ss) Action Novels April 1931
- * Derring-Do, (ss) Detective Tales March 1923
- * Disappearing Dalrymple, (ss) Short Stories July 10 1924
- * Doubled Into Danger, (ss) Western Story Magazine October 29 1921
- * The Emerald of Don Pedro Y Salazar, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 27 1923
- * Enigma of the West: The Saga of Tom Horn, (ar) Giant Western February 1949
- * An Eye for an Eye, (ss) Short Stories March 10 1923
- * The Face [John “Four-Minute” Frane], (ss) The Shadow Magazine November 1 1932
- * A Face in the Mirror, (ss) Mystery Magazine #117, September 15 1922
- * The Fighting Fool, (na) Western Novel and Short Stories December 1936/January 1937
- * The Finger of God, (ss) Far West Stories June 1929
- * Flame of the Jungle, (nv) Flynn’s December 27 1924
- * Footprints, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories October/November 1925
- * From the Outfield, (ss) The Argosy April 6 1918
- * Frontier Lawman (Bill Tilghman), (ts) Exciting Western July 1948
- * Goblin Gold, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #64, September 1930
- * Gods of the Sky (with Rembert Moon), (nv) Action Stories September 1923
- * The Green Hat, (ss) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- * Green Lights, (ss) Midnight Mystery Stories #17, December 9 1922
- * Gun-Guard of the Gold Train, (nv) Western Action Novels Magazine February 1938
- * Gun-Hand Garrison, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine January 1927
- * Gun Torn Range, (na) Double Action Western March 1938
- * The Head-Rest of Hun Sing Lo [John “Four-Minute” Frane], (ss) The Shadow Magazine July 1 1936
- * He Hanged the Sheriff, (ts) 5 Western Novels Magazine March 1950
- * The Hell Diver, (ss) Flying Stories March 1929
- * Hell’s Hinges, (nv) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- * The Hill-Billy, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly December 26 1925
- * The Hole in the Frame, (nv) Famous Detective Stories April 1956
- * The House Without a Door, (ss) Real Detective Tales June 1924
- * I Have a Toe-Hold Now, (bg) Chicago Ledger August 16 1919
- * The Incredible Case of Cincy Slim, (ss) Mystery Stories February 1929
- * The Incubus, (ss) Weird Tales April 1923
- * Inside Dope, (ss) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- * The Jailer of Souls, (nv) Weird Tales June 1923; not the same as the story of a similar name in the Winter 1952/53 issue of Jungle Stories.
- * Jailer of Souls, (ss) Jungle Stories Winter 1952/1953; not the same as the story of a similar name in the June 1923 issue of Weird Tales.
- * The Jest Ironic (with Walter Grahame), (ss) The Black Mask May 1920
- * The Keg River Killer, (ss) Action Stories August 1924
- * Kerry and the Knobkerrie, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1923
- * A Keyless Mystery, (ss) Mystery Magazine #80, March 1 1921
- * Land Pirates, (nv) Action Stories August 1925
- * The Lap of the Lady, (ss) The Black Mask April 1921
- * The Last Trick, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- * Lawman from Hell, (ss) Western Yarns January 1938
- * A Lawman Rides Alone, (nv) Famous Western Magazine March 1938
- * The Lock and Key, (ss) Mystery Magazine #163, September 1 1924
- * Lucivee, (ss) Mystery Magazine October 1926
- * A Man from Headquarters, (nv) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- * Man to Man, (ss) Mystery Magazine #145, December 1 1923
- * The Man-Trap, (ss) Weird Tales November 1925
- * The Man Who Wouldn’t Listen, (ss) Short Stories November 10 1922
- * Midnight Black, (ss) Weird Tales May 1923
- * Mighty Mite of the Mesquite, (ts) Triple Western October 1948
- * The Mills of the Gods, (ss) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- * The Mime and the Mirror, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly March 19 1921
- * The Mirror, (ss) Detective Tales November 16/December 15 1922
- * The Mystery of the Blue Car, (ss) Mystery Magazine #128, March 15 1923
- * The Mystery Trail, (nv) Novelets December 1924
- * Nailing the Super-Sleuth (with George J. Southwick), (ss) Mystery Magazine #102, February 1 1922
- * The Nester, (ss) Chicago Ledger March 22 1919
- * No Fielder’s Choice, (ss) Ace Sports June 1940
- * None Other Gods, (ss) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine November 1924
- * No Place to Go, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly August 27 1921
- * A Numbered Nemesis, (ss) The Black Cat August 1919
- * Once to Every Man, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly May 7 1921
- * Outside Stuff, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 8 1928
- * The Painted Woman, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1920
- * Partners in Peril, (nv) Novelets February 1924
- * Peace River Pendleton, (ss) Short Stories January 25 1923
- * The Pendulum of Fate, (ss) The Black Mask January 1921
- * Personally Conducted, (vi) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- * Point-Blank, (ss) Mystery Magazine #143, November 1 1923
- * A Police Case, (ss) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- * Post Odds, (ss) Detective Story Magazine January 28 1919
- * Princess of Plunder, (nv) Novelets September 1924
- * The Professor and the Burglar, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories May 1928
- * Quartet of Violence, (ar) Real Western Stories June 1953
- * A Question of Temperature, (ss) The Black Mask March 1921
- * The Ragged Edge, (ss) The International May 1918
- * The Ranch of Death, (n.) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #108, June 1934
- * Receipted in Full, (ss) The Black Mask May 1920
- * Red Riders, (nv) Action Novels April 1929
- * Reverse English, (ss) Detective November 1933
- * The Ridin’ Flash, (nv) North•West Stories 1st May 1926
- * The Ringer, (ss) Best Sports Magazine January 1937
- * The River Pirates, (ss) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- * Savage Faithfulness, (ss) Western Story Magazine January 1 1921
- * The Savage Strain, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 24 1923
- * The Secret of Room 13, (ss) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- * A Secret Service Mystery (with Elliot Balestier), (ss) Mystery Magazine #100, January 1 1922
- * Sentence of Death, (ss) Mystery Magazine #154, April 15 1924
- * The Shadow in the Snow, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly June 3 1922
- * Six-Gun “Collector”, (ts) 5 Western Novels Magazine November 1949
- * Sock and Buskin, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly August 25 1928
- * Southwest of the Law, (ss) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- * Starboard Sanderson, (nv) Novelets March 1924
- * Stepson of Terror, (ts) Triple Western August 1949
- * Stepson of Trouble: John Wesley Hardin, (ar) Triple Western April 1948
- * Still Fast with His .44, (ts) Triple Western February 1948
- * Strength of Ten, (ss) Columbia May 1929
- * The Stroke Invisible, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly June 4 1921
- * Strong-Arm Sanderson, (ss) Chicago Ledger November 4 1922
- * Swamp of Dread Mist, (ss) Jungle Stories Spring 1950
- * The Swinging Shadow, (ss) Mystery Magazine #164, September 15 1924; previously broadcast by WJZ.
- * The Symbol of Authority, (ss) Detective Tales February 1923
- * The Tattooed Hand, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories June 1928
- * The Tell-Tale Band of Yellow, (ss) The Black Mask November 1920
- * Ten Thousand to One, (ss) Thrilling Western February 1940
- * Threads of Destiny, (ss) Short Stories August 10 1921
- * Through the Keyhole, (ss) Mystery Magazine #149, February 1 1924
- * The Tocsin at Twelve, (ss) Mystery Magazine #129, April 1 1923
- * To Virginia, (pm) Argosy Allstory Weekly March 11 1922
- * Tracy the Terrible, (ar) Range Riders Western May 1949
- * Trail’s End Tunison, (ss) Action Stories November 1925
- * Trail Song, (pm) Western Story Magazine June 18 1921
- * Treasure Trove, (nv) Novelets January 1924
- * The Triple Cross, (ss) Mystery Magazine #141, October 1 1923
- * The Troglodyte, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1923
- * Two Guns from Texas, (na) Western Novel and Short Stories September 1937
- * Unbranded, (ss) Chicago Ledger May 17 1919
- * Vanishing Vardaman, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 28 1922
- * The Vengeance of Hanuman, (ss) Strange Stories June 1940
- * The Waxen Witness, (ss) Wayside Tales and Cartoons Magazine August 1921
- * When the Death Card Turned, (sl) Tales of Danger and Daring Apr, May 1929
- * The Whiskers of Death, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly June 15 1929
- * Who Did This Triple Killing?, (ts) True Adventures March 1925
- * The Wind-Burner, (ss) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- * With Clean Hands, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 6 1920
- * The Woman Who Understood Men, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st June 1926
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[]Craigie, Pearl (Mary-Teresa) [née Richards] (1867-1906); used pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes (about) (chron.)
- * About Our Fiction, (sy) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1904
- * The Better Thing, (ss) The Graphic Christmas 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Differing Stars, (ss) The London Magazine December 1905, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * “Don’t Ask Me”, (ar) The Idler September 1894, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Dream and the Business, (sl) The Grand Magazine Dec 1905, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1906, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Flute of Pan, (n.) , as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Fool’s Hour (with George Moore), (pl) The Yellow Book April 1894, as by John Oliver Hobbes & George Moore
- * The Herb-Moon, (sl) Chapman’s Magazine #12 Apr, #13 May, #14 Jun, #15 Jul, #16 Aug, #17 Sep, #18 Oct 1896, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * Impressions of India, (ar) Collier’s Weekly April 4 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Land of Regrets, (pl) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * Novelists on their Work, (sy) The Ludgate #1, November 1895
- * Osbern and Ursyne, (pl) The Anglo-Saxon Review June 1899, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * Plays of the Modern French School, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review March 1901, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * ’Tis an Ill Flight Without Wings, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1901, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * To Kallistê in Exile, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1902, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Vineyard, (n.) The Pall Mall Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1903, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1904, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * What Are the Elements of Social Success for a Girl?, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1903, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * Who Has the Best Time: A Man or a Woman?, (ar) The Grand Magazine February 1905, as by John Oliver Hobbes
- * The Worm That God Prepared, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1902, as by John Oliver Hobbes
_____, [ref.]
- * John Oliver Hobbes by Sidney Dark, (ar) Crampton’s Magazine April 1902
- * John Oliver Hobbes by David Christie Murray, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1903
- * The Lighter Touch: Some Accounts of Our Lady Dramatists by Marie A. Belloc, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1903
- * Mrs. Craigie, (bg) The Strand Magazine August 1905, uncredited.
- * Mrs. Craigie (John Oliver Hobbes) by Emma Jane Parker, (iv) The Woman at Home November 1894
- * Mrs. Craigie (John Oliver Hobbes) by William Archer, (iv) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1901
- * A Novelist of the “Nineties”—“John Oliver Hobbes” by Vincent O’Sullivan, (bg) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1932
- * Some Men of Letters by Henry W. Lucy, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1915
[]Craigie, W. A. (fl. 1890s)
_____, trans.
- * Hans, the Mermaid’s Son, (ss) The Pink Fairy Book ed. Andrew Lang, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1897
- * The Story of Glam, (ss) The Book of Dreams and Ghosts ed. Andrew Lang, Longmans, Green, 1897
[]Craik, Mrs. (Dinah Maria Mulock) (1826-1887); previously known as Dinah Maria Mulock (about) (books) (chron.)
- * About Sisterhoods, (ar) Longman’s Magazine January 1883, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Adelaide: Being Fragments from a Young Wife’s Diary, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Age of Gold, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * All for the Best, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Antonio Melidori, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Avillion; or, The Happy Isles, (na) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Beaten Commander, (pm) Once a Week September 15 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Blind, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Blue Bird, (ss) 1875
- * Bodies and Souls, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Brave Lady, (n.) Macmillan’s Magazine May 1869, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1869, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr 1870
, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Bride’s Tragedy, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Children of Israel, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Child’s Life—Sixty Years Ago, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Christmas Carol (“God rest ye, merry gentlemen; let nothing you dismay…”), (pm)
- * The Christmas That Might Have Been, (pm)
- * Cleomenes the Greek, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Clothes, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * “Colonial Papers, Please Copy”, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Common Story, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1865, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * The Cross on the Snow Mountains, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Cushendall and Cushendun, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Daughter of Heremon, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Death on the Seas, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * “Departed”, (pm) Longman’s Magazine November 1882, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Doctor’s Family, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Domestic Stories, (co) Tauchnitz, 1862, as by The Author of “John Halifax”
- * The Double House, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine August 1856, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * “Douglas, Douglas, Tender and True”, (pm) Poems of Thirty Years, New and Old by Dinah Maria Mulock, 1881, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * Douglas, Tender and True, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine March 1878, as by Dinah Maria Mulock, music by Alicia Ann Spottiswoode
- * A Dreadful Ghost, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Elizabeth and Victoria, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Erotion, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Facing the World, (ss) Wide Awake December 1883
- * A Few Words About Sorrow, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1861, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Found Drowned, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1882
- * The Fox Hunt, (ar) Once a Week May 4 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Fragments from a Young Wife’s Diary, (ss) Sharpe’s London Magazine August 1852, as "Adelaide, Being Fragments from a Young Wife’s Diary", by The Author of “Olive”, “The Head of the Family”, &c.
- * From Antrim to Cushendall, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * From Gweedore to Carrick, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Garden Party, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Giant’s Causeway, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Give us Air!, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Giving, (pm) , uncredited.
- * God Rest Ye, (pm) , as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * Green Things Growing, (pm) Once a Week April 20 1867, as by D. M. C.
- * Gweedore, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Half-Caste, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Hedge-side Poet, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The History of a Hospital, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * His Young Lordship, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The House of Commons: From the Ladies’ Gallery, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * In Canterbury Cathedral, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1885, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * In Her Teens, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * In the Ring, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Italian’s Daughter, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * King Arthur. Not a Love Story, (na) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Apr, May, Jun 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * King Tolv, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Kiss and Be Friends: A Whitsuntide Wander, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1885, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Lancashire Doxology, (pm) Good Words 1864, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * The Last Great Exhibition—Its Beginning, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Last Great Exhibition—Its End, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Last House in C— Street, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine October 1856, uncredited.
- * The Last of the Ruthvens, (na) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Laurel Bush: An Old-Fashioned Love Story, (na) Good Words June 1876, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * A Life Episode, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Little Elsie, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1884
- * The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling-Cloak, (na) 1875
- * Londonderry, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Lost, (nv) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1858, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Love, (pm) , uncredited.
- * A Low Marriage, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1857, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Magnus and Morna: A Shetland Fairy Tale, (pl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1876, uncredited.
- * M. Anastasius, (nv) Household Words #261, March 24 1855, as "A Ghost Story", uncredited.
- * M. Anastius, (nv) Nothing New by Dinah M. Mulock, Hurst & Blackett, 1857, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * Meadowside House, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Merlin and Tom Thumb, (ss) The Fairy Book by Dinah Maria Mulock, Macmillan and Co., 1863, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * The Mill, (sg) Wide Awake March 1882, as by Dinah Maria Mulock, music by G. W. Chadwick; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Minor Trials, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Misery-Mongers, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Miss Letty’s Experiences, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Mistress and Maid. A Household Story, (n.) Good Words January 1862, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1862,
Jan 1863
, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Mulberry Tree, (pm) Once a Week September 22 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * My Dog and I, (ar) Once a Week April 6 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * My Home Ruler, (ss) Home Christmas 1880
- * My Little Boy That Died, (pm) Good Words May 1880, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * My Love Annie, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1860, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * My Mother and I. A Love-Story for Girls, (na) Good Words January 1874, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * My Two Lime-Trees, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1871, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Old Mathematician, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * An Old Scotch Love Story, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * On Living in Perspective, (ar) Fraser’s Magazine 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Only Son, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Outward Bound, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1863, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * Philip Armytage; or, The Blind Girl’s Love, (nv) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Philip, My King, (pm)
- * Plain-Speaking, (ar) Good Words Apr, Jul, Oct, Nov 1880, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Pretty Polly Oliver, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine March 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”, music by Fred E. Lucy Barnes
- * Romantic Tales, (co) Tauchnitz, 1861, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Rosicrucian, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The “Royal Irish” at Tel-el-Kebir, (pm) Longman’s Magazine July 1883, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * St. George and the Dragon, an Ancient Myth Modernised, (pm) Once a Week Christmas 1866, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Sculptor of Bruges, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Self-Seer, (na) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Sermons, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Story of a Little Pig, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1883, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Story of Elisabetta Sirani, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Story of Hyas, (nv) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Strolls with Invalid Children:
* ___ No. I. My Dog and I, (ar) Once a Week April 6 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ No. II. The Fox Hunt, (ar) Once a Week May 4 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Tale of Two Walks, Told to Sick Children:
* ___ No. I.—My Dog and I, (ar) Once a Week April 6 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ No. II.—The Fox Hunt, (ar) Once a Week May 4 1867, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Then and Now, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * ’Tis Useless Trying, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * To Novelists, and a Novelist, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Too Late, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1860, as by Dinah Maria Mulock
- * To Parents, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Two Homes, (ss) Avillion and Other Tales by Diana Maria Mulock, Smith, Elder, 1853, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Unkind Word, (nv) Good Words May 1864, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Unkind Word and Other Stories Vol. I, (co) Tauchnitz, 1869, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Unkind Word and Other Stories Vol. II, (co) Tauchnitz, 1869, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * An Unknown Country:
* ___ 1: From Antrim to Cushendall, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ 2: Cushendall and Cushendun, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ 3: The Giant’s Causeway, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ 4: Londonderry, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ 5: Gweedore, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
* ___ 6: From Gweedore to Carrick, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1887, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1884, uncredited.
- * Veronica. A Roman Legend, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1886, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Water Cure, (nv) Dublin University Magazine April 1855, uncredited.
- * The Wife of Kong Tolv: A Fairy Tale of Scandinavia, (ss) Littell’s Living Age August 1850, as by The Author of “Cola Monti”
- * Wings, (pm) Wide Awake December 1882
- * A Woman’s Book, (ar) , as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * The Woman’s Kingdom: A Love Story, (n.) Good Words January 1868, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov,
Dec 1868
, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- * Young Mrs. Jardine, (n.) Good Words January 1879, as by The Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1879,
Jan 1880
, uncredited.
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[]Craik, Charles H. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Ah, Cruel “She”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #54, October 5 1923
- * Appropriate, (pm) The Red Magazine July 18 1924
- * Arithmetic Up-to-Date, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1915
- * A Bad Fungus, (pm) The Yellow Magazine December 1 1922
- * Binns Comes Out on Top [Herbert Binns], (ss) Yes or No March 14 1921
- * The Biter Bit, (pm) The Red Magazine July 23 1920
- * The Dance Programme, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1915
- * The Detective Agency, (ss) Yes or No November 24 1917
- * The Difference, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #76, August 8 1924
- * Don’t Forget—Next Time, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #57, November 16 1923
- * Finder Rewarded [Herbert Binns], (vi) Yes or No May 5 1917
- * For Wet Weather, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1914
- * Geography, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #60, December 28 1923
- * He Had the Last Word, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #98, June 12 1925
- * A Hot Subject, (pm) The Red Magazine April 25 1924
- * How It Grows!, (pm) The Red Magazine June 15 1913
- * Logic!, (pm) The Red Magazine April 29 1921
- * Looping the Loop, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #84, November 28 1924
- * Money for Nothing, (pm) The Red Magazine December 8 1922
- * Notice to Quit, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1 1914
- * Of Course It Is, (pm) The Yellow Magazine November 3 1922
- * “Owed” to a Gelatine, (pm) The Red Magazine April 24 1925
- * Personal Magnetism [Herbert Binns], (ss) Yes or No July 7 1917
- * A Put-Off, (pm) The Red Magazine October 24 1924
- * Sleight of Hand [Herbert Binns], (ss) Yes or No August 4 1917
- * A Social Rise, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #82, October 31 1924
- * Strange—but True, (pm) The Yellow Magazine September 22 1922
- * To Be Read Aloud—Quickly, (pm) The Red Magazine April 27 1923
- * To the Point, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
- * The Tree of Truth, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1 1924
- * “What’s in a—Binding?”, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1914
- * When the Tide Went Back, (ss) Yes or No November 3 1917
[]Craik, Georgiana M(arion) (1831-1895) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Berthalde Reimer’s Voice, (ss) Household Words #151, February 12 1853, uncredited.
- * My Fortune, (ss) Household Words #139, November 20 1852, uncredited.
- * Poor Christine, (ss) Once a Week September 1 1866
- * Priscilla’s Lot, (nv) Once a Week May 4, May 11 1867
- * Prudence Hart, (ss) The Argosy (UK) May 1882
- * A Tale of Florence, (nv)
- * The Three Sisters, (ss) Household Words #119 Jul 3, #120 Jul 10 1852, uncredited.
- * Winifred’s Wooing, (n.)
- * Winifred’s Wooing and Other Tales, (co) Tauchnitz, 1868
[]Craik, Gladys Seton (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * “Absent Yet Present”, (pm) The Red Magazine February 4 1921
- * An Accompliced Child, (pm) The Green Magazine #28, November 20 1923
- * All in the Day’s Work, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1912
- * Ambiguous, (pm) The Red Magazine May 1 1914
- * The Amende Honorable, (pm) The Red Magazine November 7 1924
- * —And the Dragon!, (pm) The Yellow Magazine January 26 1923
- * The Answer Is in the Negative, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #50, August 10 1923
- * Bon(e)a Fide, (pm) The Yellow Magazine March 7 1924
- * Break! Break! Break!, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1915
- * “Breaking It Gently”, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1914
- * “By Any Other Name”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1912
- * Cat-astrophic, (pm) The Red Magazine July 23 1920
- * A Circular Trip, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1922
- * Circumstantial Evidence, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1912
- * A Cockney Ballad, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1913
- * Coercion, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1911
- * The Compleat Angler, (pm) The Green Magazine #9, February 27 1923
- * Conclu(e)sive, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1915
- * The Cream of the Joke, (pm) The Red Magazine August 17 1923
- * Cynics Kindly Recite, (pm) The Red Magazine August 19 1921
- * A Cynic’s Monologue, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1911
- * Deduction, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1911
- * De-fee-t, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1918
- * “Desperate Remedies”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1920
- * Diagnosed—by Degrees, (pm) The Red Magazine October 29 1920
- * “Discretion Is—”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine May 4 1923
- * “Done Brown!”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine January 27 1922
- * Enter—and Shortly Exit—Sherlock Holmes, (pm) The Red Magazine November 28 1919
- * Etiquette Books, Please Advise, (pm) The Red Magazine September 2 1921
- * Even a Worm, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1912
- * Evolution, (pm) The Red Magazine February 2 1923
- * The Family Skeleton, (pm) The Green Magazine #26, October 23 1923
- * Featuring Mr. Green, (pm) The Green Magazine #11, March 27 1923
- * “Fiat Eggsperimentum—”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine February 22 1924
- * Finder Will Be Rewarded, (pm) The Red Magazine July 1 1911
- * First-Hand Information, (pm) The Red Magazine June 15 1913
- * Flowers of Speech, (pm) The Red Magazine June 22 1923
- * For Modern Socialists, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1911
- * A Free Translation, (pm) The Red Magazine October 17 1919
- * The Game and the Candle, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1910
- * The Game Called Scandal, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1911
- * A Gentle Hint, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1912
- * Georgina Washington, (pm) The Red Magazine October 31 1919
- * “Grounds of Complaint”, (pm) The Yellow Magazine May 18 1923
- * Hair-Raising!, (pm) The Red Magazine February 15 1917
- * Has It Ever Occurred to You?, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1913
- * The Heir Apparent, (pm) The Red Magazine February 16 1923
- * Hobson’s Choice, (pm) The Green Magazine #27, November 6 1923
- * A Hopeful Sign, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1913
- * Horrible!, (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1912
- * “I Hear You Calling”—George, (pm) The Red Magazine March 5 1920
- * “Imitation Is—”, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1913
- * Improving (?) the Occasion, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1913
- * Inquire Within, (pm) The Yellow Magazine April 21 1922
- * Inspiration, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1914
- * The Inspiration, (pm) The Red Magazine September 19 1919
- * “It Is the Unexpected—”, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1913
- * Joie de Vivre, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1921
- * The Kleptomaniac, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1910
- * The Lady of the Rejection Form, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1910
- * The Last Word, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1912
- * The Lay of the Author, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1910
- * The Lay of the Editors (A Lament), (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1910
- * “Let’s S’oap So!”, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1913
- * The Long Arm, (pm) The Red Magazine January 6 1922
- * “Love’s Labour Lost”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1913
- * Lucidity, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1914
- * A Melting Story, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1910
- * Mine’s Whist, (pm) The Green Magazine #7, January 30 1923
- * “A Ministering Angel Thou!”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1917
- * Mix Well with Sugar, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #53, September 21 1923
- * “More Haste, Less Spade”, (pm) The Red Magazine March 14 1924
- * “The Most Unkindest Cut”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1914
- * Mother Christmas, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #112, December 25 1925
- * A Mrs. Is as Good as a Mile, (pm) The Red Magazine February 15 1924
- * “Murder Will Out”, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1919
- * N’est-ce pas?, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1911
- * A Nutty Problem, (pm) The Red Magazine March 31 1922
- * The One Consolation, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #52, September 7 1923
- * 1 + 1 = ?, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1911
- * The Only One Extant, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1911
- * The Optimist, (pm) The Red Magazine September 1 1911
- * Or Dumb!, (pm) The Red Magazine April 25 1924
- * “Our Hours of Ease”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 24 1921
- * “Out of the Frying Pan”, (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1916
- * The Paragons, (pm) The Red Magazine November 10 1922
- * Pass the Pepper, Please, (pm) The Yellow Magazine #80, October 3 1924
- * The Philosophers, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1910
- * Philosophy, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1912
- * The Point of View, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1918
- * Presence of Mind, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1911
- * Press-ure, (pm) The Red Magazine March 19 1920
- * A Pretty Pass!, (pm) The Yellow Magazine January 12 1923
- * “The Pun-ishment Fits the Crime”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 10 1921
- * Purrhaps, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1910
- * Quite a “Scratch” Affair, (pm) The Red Magazine November 12 1920
- * The Rara Avis, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1910
- * Realism, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1914
- * Revenge, (pm) The Red Magazine July 1 1914
- * “Rich and Rare”, (pm) The Red Magazine November 26 1920
- * The Ruling Passion, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1911
- * Sangfroid, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1913
- * Savoir Faire, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1912
- * Shakespeare, or ——, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1911
- * Singular—or Plural, (pm) The Red Magazine May 14 1920
- * Sob Stuff, (pm) The Green Magazine #10, March 13 1923
- * “Some” Pussyfoot, (pm) The Red Magazine September 17 1920
- * “Some” Ta(i)le, (pm) The Red Magazine March 4 1921
- * “Songs of Araby”, (pm) The Green Magazine #12, April 10 1923
- * So That’s That, (pm) The Red Magazine September 30 1921
- * Speaking Terms, (pm) The Red Magazine December 10 1920
- * Spilt Milk, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1911
- * A Spring Seizure, (pm) The Red Magazine March 2 1914
- * The Starboard Tack, (pm) The Green Magazine #14, May 8 1923
- * “The Stilly Night”, (pm) The Green Magazine #18, July 3 1923
- * Stop Press, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1920
- * The Stowaway, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1910
- * Sugar-Coated, (pm) The Red Magazine August 18 1922
- * Surpr-eye-sing, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1912
- * “Swelling Wisibly”, (pm) The Green Magazine #21, August 14 1923
- * Tar-“Ta-Ta”, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1914
- * —Than Fiction, (pm) The Red Magazine November 14 1919
- * “Things One Would Rather—”, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1 1914
- * To a Cow’s-Slip, (pm) The Yellow Magazine April 7 1922
- * “…To Him Who Waits?”, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1914
- * To “Special Constables”, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1916
- * To the “Nuts”, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1914
- * The Town of ?, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1910
- * “Truth Is Stranger—”, (pm) The Red Magazine March 18 1921
- * Turn Pale, Please, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1 1913
- * Unsuccessful Entertainers Please Note!, (pm) The Red Magazine July 22 1921
- * War Office Please Note, (pm) The Red Magazine October 24 1924
- * What’s in a Name, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1910
- * Which Their Name Is ’Arris, (pm) The Red Magazine November 11 1921
- * Whisper and I Shall Hear, (pm) The Yellow Magazine November 4 1921
- * Wild Duck, (pm) The Yellow Magazine March 9 1923
- * William Tells, (pm) The Green Magazine #19, July 17 1923
- * Words Fail! (Fortunately), (pm) The Red Magazine December 24 1920
- * “Zummat”, (pm) The Red Magazine August 5 1921
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