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- * Card Party Prizes, (ms) Mystery January 1933
- * Card Party Prizes, (ms) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1933
- * Car Driven by ’Sausages’, (ar) Look and Learn #161, February 13 1965
- * Cards, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1879
- * Cards and Their Fascination, (ms) Mystery Magazine #35, April 15 1919
- * Cards, Foolish and Yule-ish, (ms) Nugget January 1957
- * Card Sharpers Reap Harvest in Europe, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 28 1927
- * Card Sharp: The Joker in the Pack, (pi) Penthouse (UK) August 1978
- * The Card System, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1901
- * A Card to the Club, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * Card Tricks Worth Doing, (ar) Chums January 10 1920
- * The Care and Feeding of Gremlins, (pi) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine September/October 1984
- * A Career, (pm) Washington Star
- * A Career as a Patent Agent, (cl) Chums March 29 1925
- * A Career for a Kiss, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1893
- * Careering Into Aviation, (ar) Air Review August 1934
- * The Career of an Indian Officer, (ar) (by John W. Kaye) The Cornhill Magazine January 1861
- * The Career of Cornelius, (sl) (by E. Harcourt Burrage) The Young Englishman Sep 2, Sep 9 1876
- * Career of the “Chicago Widow”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #161, August 1 1924
- * The Career of the Novel: A Literary Study—VI. George Eliot, (ar) The Puritan May 1899
- * The Career of the Novel: A Literary Study—VIII: Contemporary Fiction, (ar) The Puritan July 1899
- * The Career of the Novel: A Literary Study—VII: The Offshoots of the English School of Fiction, (ar) The Puritan June 1899
- * The Career of the Novel: III. - The Age of Scott, (ar) The Puritan February 1899 [Ref. Walter Scott]
- * The Career of the Novel: IV. - Dickens and His Contemporaries, (ar) The Puritan March 1899 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * The Career of the Novel: V. - The Author of “Vanity Fair”, (ar) The Puritan April 1899 [Ref. William Makepeace Thackeray]
- * Careers for Boys: A Sapper in the Army, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #39, February 15 1913
- * Careers for Boys: How to Become a Commercial Traveller, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #41, March 1 1913
- * Careers for Boys: How to Become a Ship’s Steward, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #42, March 8 1913
- * Careers for Boys III: Police Services of the Empire Part III-The Australian Police, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1919
- * Careers for Boys III: Police Services of the Empire Part I-India, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1919
- * Careers for Boys III: Police Services of the Empire Part II-The Royal North-West Mounted Police of Canada, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1919
- * Careers for Boys: No. 1-The Army Clerk, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #31, December 21 1912
- * Careers for Boys: No. 2-The Bank Clerk, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #32, December 28 1912
- * Careers for Boys: No. 3-The Mercantile Marine, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #33, January 4 1913
- * Careers for Boys VII—Fruit-Farming in the Dominions Overseas: Part 1, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1921
- * Careers for Girls:
* ___ The Woman Solicitor, (cl) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1928
- * Careers for Women:
* ___ I. Gardening, (ar) The Lady’s Realm August 1904
* ___ III. The Making of a Fashion Artist, (ar) The Lady’s Realm October 1904
* ___ XVI. The Stage, (ar) The Lady’s Realm February 1906
- * Careers in Pictures:
* ___ I.—The Right Hon. John Burns, M.P., (pi) The Strand Magazine March 1911 [Ref. John Burns]
* ___ II.—Lord Kitchener, (pi) The Strand Magazine July 1911
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Bank Clerk, (ar) The Modern Boy May 5 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Barrister, (ar) The Modern Boy June 16 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Chartered Accountant, (ar) The Modern Boy July 14 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Civil Engineer, (ar) The Modern Boy April 21 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Marine Engineer, (ar) The Modern Boy May 19 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Mining Engineer, (ar) The Modern Boy April 28 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Pharmacist, (ar) The Modern Boy July 7 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Private Secretary, (ar) The Modern Boy May 26 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a RAF Pilot, (ar) The Modern Boy March 31 1928
- * Careers in the Making: If You Want to Be a Railway Engineer, (ar) The Modern Boy May 12 1928
- * A Career Was Born, (ms) Bluebook May 1953 [Ref. Mark Twain]
- * Care for Ex-Servicemen “Sacred Duty of Soviet State”, (ms) Civvy Street December 1946
- * Careful Burglars Get Big Loot, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 4 1925
- * The Careful Hunter, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- * The Careless Actor, (hu) The Popular Magazine April 7 1923
- * Careless Crooks, (ar) Saga October 1951
- * Careless Kyts, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 8 1870
- * Careless Language, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1926
- * Careless Love, (ss) The Wave June 4 1892
- * Carelessness Betrays Thief, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 19 1929
- * A Careless Ranger, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 27 1937
- * The Careless Word, (ss) , as by Robert Bell
- * The Careless Words, an American Story, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #219, September 18 1852
- * Care of Air Compressors, (ar) Railroad Magazine September 1948
- * Care of a Wardian Case: A Delightful Recreation for Boys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 6 1902
- * The Care of Captive Animals, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1913
- * The Care of Colds, (ar) Pictorial Review March 1913
- * Care of Dogs in Summer, (ar) Chums August 30 1925
- * Caress Command, (ms) Rangeland Romances October 1950
- * Caress of the Widow, (ms) International Detective Cases March 1937
- * The Caretaker, (ss) (by Evelyn Beatrice Hall & Hugh Stowell Scott) The Cornhill Magazine November 1893
- * A Cargo of Canary Birds, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1907
- * Cargo of Doom [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #574, 1941
- * The Cargo of Ducks: An Incident in the War of 1812, (ss) The Scrap Book March 1910
- * A Cargo of Silver, (nv) Bits for Boys August 5 1893
- * Car Heating, (ar) Railroad Magazine January 1948
- * The Cariboo Stampede, (ms) Western Story Magazine February 12 1927
- * The Caribou Trail North, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 17 1927
- * Carib War-Song, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1888
- * The Caricatured Bank Note, (ms) Clues March 1927
- * Caricature in Ancient Art, (ar) (by Patrick Kennedy) Dublin University Magazine January 1866
- * Caricatures of Good-Breeding, (ms) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1876
- * Carina, (pi) Mayfair v12 #10, 1977
- * Caring for Diseased Bees, (ms) TipTop Semi-Monthly November 10 1915
- * A Car Is Born, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * Carisbrooke Castle, (pi) Look and Learn #10, March 24 1962
- * Carità:
* ___ Chapter I. The Beresfords, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine June 1876
* ___ Chapter II. A Fright, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine June 1876
* ___ Chapter III. Honeymooning, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine June 1876
* ___ Chapter IV. The Three Charities, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine July 1876
* ___ Chapter V. Coming Home, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine July 1876
* ___ Chapter VI. The Consultation, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine July 1876
* ___ Chapter VII. The Catastrophe, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine August 1876
* ___ Chapter VIII. Consolation, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine August 1876
* ___ Chapter IX. The Hill, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine August 1876
* ___ Chapter X. The Square, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine September 1876
* ___ Chapter XI. Mrs. Meredith, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine September 1876
* ___ Chapter XII. The House Next Door, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine September 1876
* ___ Chapter XIII. The Young People, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine October 1876
* ___ Chapter XIV. The Old People, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine October 1876
* ___ Chapter XV. Roger, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine October 1876
* ___ Chapter XVI. Sunday Evening, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine November 1876
* ___ Chapter XVII. Edward, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine November 1876
* ___ Chapter XVIII. Telling Tales, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine November 1876
* ___ Chapter XIX. The Holy Inquisition, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine December 1876
* ___ Chapter XX. The Perugino, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine December 1876
* ___ Chapter XXI. A Confidence, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine December 1876
* ___ Chapter XXII. Mystified, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine January 1877
* ___ Chapter XXIII. A Remonstrance, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine January 1877
* ___ Chapter XXIV. On the Other Side of the Wall, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine January 1877
* ___ Chapter XXV. An Idealist, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine February 1877
* ___ Chapter XXVI. In the “House”, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine February 1877
* ___ Chapter XXVII. The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine February 1877
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. The Fireside, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine March 1877
* ___ Chapter XXIX. The Old Folk and the Young, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine March 1877
* ___ Chapter XXX. A Rebellious Heart, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine March 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXI. The House of Mourning, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine April 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Taking up Dropt Stitches, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine April 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. Little Emmy’s Visitors, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine April 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. The Widow, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine May 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXV. Roger’s Fate, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine May 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. Between the Two, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine May 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. The Crisis Approaching, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine June 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. The Supreme Moment, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine June 1877
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. The Hand of Fate, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine June 1877
* ___ Chapter XL. Two—Parted, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine July 1877
* ___ Chapter XLI. Two—To Be One, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine July 1877
* ___ Chapter XLII. A Great Revolution, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine July 1877
* ___ Chapter XLIII. The Worst Scrape of All, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine August 1877
* ___ Chapter XLIV. Clearing up, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine August 1877
* ___ Chapter XLV. Conclusion, (sl) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine August 1877
- * Carla, (pi) Pix October 1974
- * Carla and the Greedy Merchant, (ss) Girls to the Rescue ed. Bruce Lansky, Meadowbrook Press, 1995adapted by Robert Scotellaro
- * Carl Anderson, Creator of Henry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1934
- * Carla Robinson, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #169, Spring 2006 [Ref. Carla Robinson]
- * Carleton Congo Will Hoo-Doo You!!! [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Green Lantern (comic) Spring 1945
- * Carl Hurxthall, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book August 1871
- * Carlisle’s Christmas Eve, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 25 1909
- * Carlisle Swamps the Cadets, (ar) Esquire September 1952
- * The Carlist Pretender to the Throne of Spain, (bg) Munsey’s Magazine November 1908
- * Carlo Goldoni, (bg) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #792, October 1881
- * Car Looked Better Than Cows, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 21 1928
- * Carlos Clarke, (pi) Penthouse (US) February 1977
- * Carlotta Ball, (pi) Mr. Annual 1964
- * Carlotta Ball: Sir!’s Playmate for September, (pi) Sir! September 1963
- * The Carlsbad Cavern, (ms) Far West Stories October 1930
- * Carlsbad Caverns National Park, (ar) Pete Rice Western Adventures September 1935
- * Carl’s Christmas: An American Story, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1889
- * Carlyle Called Down, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1894
- * Carlyle in an Anglican Church, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1888
- * Carlyle Redivivus, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1920
- * Carlyle’s Ethics, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine December 1881 [Ref. Thomas Carlyle]
- * Carlyle’s Last Volume, (ar) Dublin University Magazine July 1862
- * Carlyle’s Life and Reminiscences, (br) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #801, July 1882
- * Carlyle, Thomas, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 12 1881
- * Carmen, (pi) Mayfair v22 #4, 1987
- * “Carmen of the Convent”, (cs) Scarlet Adventuress July 1936
- * The Carmen of the “Follies”, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1913 [Ref. Jose Collins]
- * Carmen Sylva, Poetess and Queen, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1889
- * Carnacki the Ghost Finder: The Whistling Room, (ar) Hub Magazine #2, Winter 2007 [Ref. William Hope Hodgson]
- * Le Carnal, (pi) Cad January 1967
- * Carnal Cassettes, (cl) Chic November 1993
- * Carnal NeonNova, (ss) Consensual: The Second Coming ed. Stephen Dedman, Cathy Cupitt & Elaine Kemp, Western Australian Science Fiction Foundation, Inc., 2003
- * The Carnarvon Peninsula, (ar) (by Charles Edwardes) The Cornhill Magazine May 1894
- * Carnations, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 10 1871
- * Carnation’s Cheerful Friend, (ss) Dainty Novels #1181, March 26 1924
- * Carnegie, Bryan, Hill, and Mitchell, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine August 1908
- * The “Carnegie of Canada”, (ar) The American Boy April 1906
- * Carnell-Creator of Worlds, (bg) Operation Fantast Summer 1953
- * A Carnera of the Sixties, (ar) Fight Stories December 1930
- * Les Carnets de Cthulhu, (cl) Requiem #6 Sep 1975, #13 Dec 1976, #16 Jun 1977, #19 Jan, #20 Mar, #24 Dec 1978, #25 Feb, #27 Jun 1979
- * Les Carnets de Cthulhu, (ms) Solaris #29, October 1979
- * Les Carnets de Cthulhu…, (cl) Requiem #3, February 1975
- * The Carnival at St. Louis, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1893
- * Carnival in Rio, (pi) Carnival September 1962
- * Carnival Kisses, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug 1932
- * The Carnival Month, (pm) The Golden Argosy October 6 1888
- * Carnival of Animals, (qz) Argosy (UK) December 1948
- * The Carnival of Binche [Queer Stories], (ss) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray ,[?]) Truth March 27 1879
- * A Carnival of Rome, (nv) (by Sarah Wister) The Atlantic Monthly Mar, Apr 1876
- * A Carnival of Venice, (nv) (by Sarah Wister) The Atlantic Monthly February 1875
- * Carnival Time, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd November 1930
- * Carnivorous Lunar Activities, (br) Hinnom Magazine #10, Spring 2019 [Ref. Max Booth, III]
- * Carnivorous Plants, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1879
- * Carnivorous Plants, (pm) (by Joel S. Stacy) Scribner’s Monthly April 1875
- * A Car of Distinction!, (ar) The Magnet Library February 9 1929
- * Car of the Future, (ar) Modern World July 20 1940; condensed from Sunday Sun and Guardian, USA, 1940.
- * The Car of the Future, (ia) The Silver Jacket #17, 1955
- * Car of the Month, (pi) Fury July 1963
* ___ Ferrari Daytona, (cl) Penthouse (US) September 1973
* ___ Mustang Reborn, (cl) Penthouse (US) January 1974
* ___ Toyota RV-2/The Getaway Car, (cl) Penthouse (US) August 1973
- * Carol, (pi) Man October 1971
- * Carol, (pi) Mayfair v18 #12, 1983
- * Carol, (pm) ca. 1400
- * Carol Blake—Weekend Model, (pi) Rogue October 1956
- * Carole Durst, (pi) Escapade August 1963
- * Carole Lombard, (pi) Screen Romances #106, March 1938 [Ref. Carole Lombard]
- * Carol Emshwiller, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #169, Spring 2006 [Ref. Carol Emshwiller]
- * The Carolina Wren, (ar) Western Story Magazine February 23 1929
- * Caroline, (pi) Mayfair v6 #10, 1971
- * Caroline de Burgh, a Tale of Switzerland, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #102, June 22 1850
- * Caroline Miskel-Hoyt, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine April 1895
- * Carols for Christmas, (pi) Nightcap v1 #4, 1961
- * Carolyn, (pi) Debonair December 1960
- * Carolyn, (pi) Mayfair v6 #7 1971, v21 #12 1986
- * Carolyn Heath, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1886
- * Carolyn Huestis Graves, (bg) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901 [Ref. Carolyn Huestis Graves]
- * Carolyn Ives Gilman, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #188, April/May 2010 [Ref. Carolyn Ives Gilman]
- * Carolyn Wheat: A Checklist, (bi) Tales Out of School by Carolyn Wheat, Crippen & Landru, 2000 [Ref. Carolyn Wheat]
- * Caromel, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1873
- * Carona, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1868
- * Caron Carries On, (ar) Collier’s May 28 1954
- * Carousel—The Story of an Unforgettable Ride, (ts) True Experiences April 1946
- * Carpe Diem, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1889
- * A Carpenter for Fun, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 11 1928
- * The Carpenter’s Puzzle, (pz) The Captain #219, June 1917
- * The Carpenter’s Puzzle—Solution, (pz) The Captain #220, July 1917
- * A Carpenter’s Shop in Nazareth, (ar) The Bible Story #7, April 18 1964
- * Carpet History, (ar) Tit-Bits #2860, August 22 1936
- * Carpet-Making, (pi) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #307, December 2 1967
- * Carpets on the Table, (ar) Look and Learn #40, October 20 1962
- * Carport… or Enclosed Porch, (ms) The American Magazine July 1955
- * Car Racing on a Roof!, (ar) Modern Wonder February 25 1939
- * Carrageen—Roasted Wheat, (ms) Chambers’s Journal March 28 1908
- * Carrara, (ar) (by A. Beresford) The Cornhill Magazine April 1891
- * Carrara and Its Marbles, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1887
- * The Carr Case Mystery, (pz) Private Eye Illustrated November 1959
- * Carriages, (ms) Cassell’s Magazine September 10 1870
- * Carrickfergus Castle, (pi) Look and Learn #33, September 1 1962
- * Carried Anonymously, (qz) Argosy (UK) September 1941
- * Carried Away, (cn) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2017
- * Carried Away by the Current, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 15 1871
- * Carried Off by Pirates, (na) Treasure-Trove Library #1, March 1919
- * Carried Trap for Two Years, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2486, March 19 1938
- * Carrier Development, (pi) Air Trails December 1937
- * The Carrier Pigeon, (pm) Harper’s Young People #172, February 13 1883
- * The Carrier Pigeon Plot [Sexton Blake], (na) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Union Jack #1296,
- * Carrier Pigeons, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1894
- * Carrier Pigeons Used to Transport Illicit Drugs, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 24 1923
- * Carrie’s bio, (bg) EOTU Ezine December 2003
- * Carries Burglar’s Bullet Near Heart 59 Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 8 1926
- * Carries Murder Secret to Grave, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 8 1927
- * Carrie to Be Musical, (ms) Castle Rock March 1986
- * Carrie to Open at the Virginia Theatre, (ar) Castle Rock March 1988
- * The Carrot Race, (gm) Premier Book for Children 1962
- * Carrot Top, (pi) Debonair #11, August 1966
- * Carr Pool, (pi) Jaguar April 1965
- * Carrying Cain to Tokio, (pi) Railroad Magazine February 1945
- * Carrying Rifles, (ms) West March 20 1926
- * Carrying “Soup” to Calgary, (ms) Sky Riders #12, October 1929
- * Carrying Standard Stock Over Narrow-Gauge Railways, (ms) Chambers’s Journal November 28 1908
- * Carry It Straight, (pm) Grit Story Section #1984, January 29 1933
- * “Carry On, Nurses”, (mr) Adam August 1960
- * Carry Your Own Boat, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine March 1922
- * Cars, (pz) The Layman’s Magazine #15, April 1941
- * Cars—1941, (pi) Maclean’s October 15 1940
- * Cars and Kettles, (ar) Modern Wonder July 23 1938
- * Cars and Locomotives Built in 1909, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * Cars at Brooklands, (ms) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1934, 1933
- * Cars Behind the Curtain, (ar) Lilliput April 1954
- * Cars Built Like Beetles!, (pi) The Modern Boy November 3 1934
- * Cars! Cars! More Cars!, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * Cars Made to Measure, (ms) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * Cars of the Future, (ar) Jaguar November 1965
- * Cars of the Stars, (pi) Spree v1 #4, 1958
- * A Car Spotter, (ms) Best Detective Magazine October 1931
- * Cars Propelled by Wind, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
- * Cars That Will Fly, (ms) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1933, 1932
- * Cars Whirl Through Space on Cables, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine February 1913
- * Cars Without Carburettors, (ms) Man Senior November 1955
- * The Carte de Visite, (pm) (by N. G. Shepherd) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1862
- * Carteret and Swift, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1888
- * Carter Gets a Compliment, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- * Margaret L. Carter Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1992 [Ref. Margaret L. Carter]
- * Cartes-de-Visit and Photographic Pictures, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 13 1868
- * Carthage the City Fortress, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #423, February 21 1970
- * The Car That Rattled, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 20 1924
- * The Car That’s Built to Last a Lifetime!, (ar) The Magnet Library February 23 1929
- * The Car That Vanished [Thorpe Hazell], (ss) (by Victor L. Whitechurch) The Royal Magazine October 1905, as "Sir Gilbert Murrell’s Picture", by Victor L. Whitechurch
- * The Carthusian Monks and Their Liqueur, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1889
- * Cartoccio, (pi) Hi-Life July 1963
- * Cartoon Caption Contest, (cn) Adventure Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1965, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1966
Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1967, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1968
Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1969, Feb, Apr, Aug 1970
- * Cartoon Contest, (cn) True #215 Apr, #216 May 1955
- * The Cartoon Contest, (cn) The Open Road for Boys Mar 1934, Jan, Nov 1937, Jun 1938
- * Cartoonists Play Hamlet, (ms) Collier’s October 18 1952
- * Cartoon Key, (ms) Best Detective Magazine November 1936
- * Cartoon of Jane and pet dog, (cv) Jane’s Journal #3, 1946
- * Cartoons:
* ___ The World’s Fair, (cl) Cosmopolitan April 1965
- * Cartouche, (ar)
- * Car Trap, (ms) Manhunt July 1957
- * A Cartridge Without a Gun, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 11 1930
- * Carts of Many Colours, (pi) Look and Learn #46, December 1 1962
- * Cartwheel Crime, (ms) Manhunt July 1957
- * The Carved Mantelpiece of Granton Hall, (ss) Bow Bells August 1882
- * Carve-Up, (pi) Mayfair v2 #6, 1967
- * Carving a Cocoa-Nut, (ar) (by Grant Allen) The Cornhill Magazine October 1877
- * Carving for Cultured Houses, (ar) The Lady’s Realm March 1900
- * Carving Out a Niche of Her Own, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2014 [Ref. Maegan Beaumont]
- * A Car with a Fireplace, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
- * Car Wrecked by Moose, (ms) Far West Stories May 1930
- * The Car X-Rayed #10: The Gear Lever, (ia) The Modern Boy April 14 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed #11: The Cardan Shaft and Universal Joints, (ia) The Modern Boy April 21 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed #12: The Brakes, (ia) The Modern Boy April 28 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed #8: The Clutch, (ia) The Modern Boy March 31 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed: Shock Absorbers, (ia) The Modern Boy June 16 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed: The Back Axle, (ia) The Modern Boy May 5 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed: The Differential Gear, (ia) The Modern Boy May 12 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed: The Springs, (ia) The Modern Boy June 9 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed: The Steering Gear, (ia) The Modern Boy May 19 1928
- * The Car X-Rayed: The Steering Gear Box, (ia) The Modern Boy May 26 1928
- * Casablanca, (pm) The Boys’ Leisure Hour #44, June 20 1885
- * The Casa Grande, Arizona, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1890
- * Casa Guidi Windows, (pm) (by Bayard Taylor) The Atlantic Monthly June 1868
- * Cas’alty Corner, (ar) (by Thomas Wright) The Cornhill Magazine June 1886
- * Casanova, (??) Snappy March 1938
- * Casanova, 1940, (hu) Peppy Tales v1 #7, 1940
- * Casanova’s Flight from the Lead-Chambers at Venice, (sl) The Chartist Circular #73 Feb 13, #74 Feb 20 1841
- * Casbah Dream, (pi) Eve October 1962
- * Cascade Cutoff, (ms) Railroad Magazine August 1950
- * Cascade in the Comoro Island of Moheli, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1878
- * The Cascarottes, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1877
- * Case #402, (ss) The Science Fiction Fan July 1940
- * Case Adjourns, (ms) Pose! October 1960
- * The Case Against Holmes, by Moriarty, (lt) The Daily Express September 15 1958
- * The Case Against Professional Football, (ar) Fry’s Magazine of Sport November 1913
- * Case Against Sherlock Holmes, (lt) The Times October 27 1950
- * The Casebook of Francis Ouarles, (bi) The Detections of Francis Quarles by Julian Symons, Crippen & Landru, 2006
- * Case File, (ms) True Detective October 1954
- * Case File No. 2684: Baker Street Bookshelf, (br) E-GO Collectors Series #3, 1976
- * Case File No. 8946: Basil Rathbone—Nigel Bruce Filmography, (bi) E-GO Collectors Series #3, 1976
- * A Case for Mike Warren, (ss) Leisure Detective #12, 195?
- * The Case for the Chorus, (??) Broadway Nights July 1928
- * A Case for the Morgue, (ss) Scarlet Gang Smashers May 1936, as by Robert Martin
- * The Case for the Prosecution [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #178, 1921
- * Case History, (vi) Lilliput October 1949
- * A Case in Point, (ms) Clues May 1927
- * The Case of Abandoned Bungalow, (pz) The Thriller #12, April 27 1929
- * The Case of Abbe Gagnard. A Tale of Circumstantial Evidence, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1883
- * The Case of Anglade, (ar)
- * Case of a Stolen Bride, (ms) Hollywood Detective May 1948
- * A Case of Blackmail [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Ernest W. Alais) The Sexton Blake Library #27, 1917
- * The Case of Charley Ross, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1919
- * The Case of Constance Kent, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1878
- * A Case of Corroboration, (ss) The Wave July 18 1891
- * A Case of Emotional Insanity, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1887
- * The Case of François Gamain, (ss) (by C. J. Wills) The Cornhill Magazine December 1887
- * The Case of George Dedlow, (nv) (by S. Weir Mitchell) The Atlantic Monthly July 1866
- * The Case of Gilead Vanity [John Pym], (ss) (by David Christie Murray) The Woman at Home October 1894
- * The Case of Gregory Raynor, (pz) The Thriller #156, January 30 1932
- * The Case of Halley’s Comet, (pi) 10 Story Book March 1936
- * A Case of Identity, (ms) Clues 2nd August 1928
- * The Case of Ira MacDonald, (ts) Smart Set March 1926
- * The Case of King Henry the Eighth [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #459, 1937
- * The Case of Larachi the Lascar [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Oliver Merland) The Sexton Blake Library #342, 1924
- * The Case of Margaret Cardinall, (ss) Truth June 8 1882
- * The Case of Max Baer, (ar) Fight Stories July 1931
- * A “Case” of Mine, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1876
- * The Case of Miss Louro [Sexton Blake], (ss) The Penny Pictorial #467, May 9 1908
- * The Case of Miss Smith’s Sewing Machine [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of Moses Elliot, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal September 19 1891
- * The Case of Mr. Adolf Beck, (ar) The Grand Magazine February 1905
- * The Case of Muelvos y Sagra [John Pym], (ss) (by David Christie Murray) The Woman at Home June 1894
- * The Case of “Off the Record” [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * A Case of Panic, (ss) Pett’s Annual, Thomas's Publications Ltd., 1944
- * A Case of Perverted Affection, (ss) The Cosmopolitan May 1886; translated from the German.
- * The Case of Pierre Dubois, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1886
- * A Case of Poisoning in Vienna, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- * A Case of Possession by a Cat, (ar) Shanghai November 1 1881
- * A Case of Presumptive Guilt, (ss) Chums August 9 1899
- * A Case of Projections, That’s All!, (pi) 10 Story Book March 1936
- * A Case of Real Distress, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1905
- * A Case of Remorse, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 24 1927
- * A Case of Second-Sight, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 15 1913
- * The Case of Sherlock Holmes and the Three Gentlemen Thugs, (ss) 10 Story Book July 1929
- * The Case of the £1,000 Film [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #211, June 24 1905
- * The Case of the 25,000 Pound Sheep [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post February 5 1949, as "The Clue of the Missing Smell"
- * The Case of the 8.19 [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Accidental Crook [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #532, 1940
- * The Case of the Actor’s Lines [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Adopted Daughter [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #302, 1923
- * The Case of the Affable Clerk [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Afghan Ring [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the African Butterfly [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the African Idol [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Alarm Clock [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Amateur Astrologer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Amateur Gravedigger [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Amber Crown [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #267, 1922
- * The Case of the Anonymous Letters [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Artful Undertaker [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post March 5 1949
- * The Case of the Artist’s Ink [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Baby Snatchers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Bad Tooth [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Balaclava Helmet [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Banana Leaf [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Bandaged Hand [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Bargain Watch [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Baronet’s Son [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #208, June 3 1905
- * The Case of the Baronet’s Wife [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Bashful Forgers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #19, Spring 1952
- * The Case of the Bearded Bookseller [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Bearded Giant [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Bearded Surgeon [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Bedpost-Top [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Bendigo Heirlooms [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Jack Lewis) The Sexton Blake Library #218, 1922
- * The Case of the Best Seller [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Billiard Chalk [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Black Cat, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #916, July 3 1937; adapted from the movie (Ricardo Cortez, June Travis).
- * The Case of the Black Marketeers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post January 3 1948, as "The Case of the Well-Kept Corpse"
- * The Case of the Black-Out Murder [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Blade of Grass [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * Case of the Blank Ballots, (qz) Fling Festival Spring 1960
- * The Case of the Blanket Box [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Blazing Island [Sexton Blake], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Union Jack #591,
- * The Case of the Block of Ice [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Blonde Playgirl, (pi) Startling Detective Adventures #99, October 1936
- * The Case of the Blotting Pad [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Bogus Bride! [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library #14, 1925
- * The Case of the Bogus Ingots [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #113, 1920
- * The Case of the Bogus Laird [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #249, 1922
- * The Case of the Bogus Monk [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #144, March 1928
- * The Case of the Bogus Treasure Hunt [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #57, 1926
- * The Case of the Bomb Formula [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Book in Demand [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) January 25 1930, as "Solomon Sticks to the Trail"
- * The Case of the Bookmaker Baronet [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #49, 1926
- * The Case of the Book-Matches [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Boomerang Bomb [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Bowler Hat [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Bright Green Paint [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Broken Door [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Broken Fountain Pen [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Broken Necklace [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Broken Needle [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Broken Pen-Nib [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Broken Portrait [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Broken Wine-Glass [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Bronze Bust [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Bronze Candlestick [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Brother Who Fell Out [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Bubble Dancer [Sob Sister Sue], (cs) (by Rex Hayden Maxon) Private Detective Stories July 1937
- * The Case of the Bullet from the Balcony [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Burglar’s Watch [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Burmese Dagger [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #102, 1919
- * The Case of the Burned Masterpiece [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Burned Photograph [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Burning Boat [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Burnt Loaves [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Burnt Soles [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Burst Balloons [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Cabaret Girl [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by W. W. Sayer) The Sexton Blake Library #278, 1923
- * The Case of the Cabbage Buttonhole [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Cabinet Secrets [Nelson Lee], (ss) , as "The Case of the Carrier Pigeons"
- * The Case of the Cabinet Secrets [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend, as "?"
- * The Case of the Camera Exposure [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Cardiff Contractor [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #388, November 11 1922
- * The Case of the Careless Talker [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Caretaker’s Keys [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Car Fumes [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Carrier Pigeons [Nelson Lee], (ss)
- * The Case of the Carved Stick [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Cashiered Officer [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #22, 1916
- * The Case of the Catarrh Pastille [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Cautious Killer! [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (cs) Thrilling Comics (comic) April 1947
- * The Case of the Chalky Soil [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Changed Face [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Changed Program [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Cheap Strawberries [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Check Cap [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Checked Cap [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Cheerful Chinaman [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Chewed Pencil [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Chewing Gum [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Chicago Big Shot [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Child’s Goldfish [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Chiming Clock [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Chinaman’s Boots [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Chinese Cord [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Chinese Pearls [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #25, 1925
- * The Case of the Churchyard Mystery [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Cigar-Butt [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Cigarette Box [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Cigarette End [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Cigar Stub [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Cinema Star [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #168, 1921
- * The Case of the Cinema Star’s Double [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Cinema Tickets [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Clairvoyant’s Ruse [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #356, 1924
- * The Case of the Clean Pen Point [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #557, 1941
- * The Case of the Clean Sweep [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Cloak-Room Ticket [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Cloakroom Tickets [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Clue in the Window [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Coast Patrol [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Cobbler’s Code [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Coffee Stains [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Collector’s Box [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Colored Postcard, (ts) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #48, July 1948
- * The Case of the Complex Corpse! [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (cs) Thrilling Comics (comic) April 1948
- * The Case of the Conistan Diamond [Sexton Blake], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Union Jack #594,
- * The Case of the Connecting Doors [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Copper Egg [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #539, 1940
- * The Case of the Cotton Beetle [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #279, 1923
- * The Case of the Councillor’s Clock [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Country Bus [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Courtland Jewels [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #253, 1922
- * The Case of the Cowboy’s Call [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Crawling Corpse [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (cs) Thrilling Comics (comic) June 1947
- * The Case of the Creaking Shoes [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Crimson Conjuror [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Gwyn Evans) The Sexton Blake Library #171, December 1928
- * The Case of the Crimson Feathers [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #109, July 7 1917
- * The Case of the Crimson Wizard [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Edgar Joyce Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #240, 1922
- * The Case of the Crooked Cook! [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Green Lantern (comic) Winter 1944
- * The Case of the Crook Oil King [Sexton Blake], (na) (by George Norman Philips) The Sexton Blake Library
- * The Case of the Crooks’ Accomplice [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Croom M.P. [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by George Norman Philips) The Sexton Blake Library #173, December 1928
- * The Case of the Crusted Snow [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Crystal Gazer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Crystal Globe [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Cultured Pearls [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #208, 1922
- * The Case of the Cunning Man [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Curious Bride, (cn) Black Mask May 1935
- * The Case of the Curious Bride [Perry Mason], (sa) Boy’s Cinema #834, December 7 1935; adapted from the movie (Warren William, Margaret Lindsay).
- * The Case of the Dead Man’s Buttons [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Dead Man’s Double [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Dead Santa Claus [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Defaced Portrait [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Dentist’s Patient [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Deported Aliens [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #3, 1925
- * The Case of the Deserted Wife [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #206, 1921
- * The Case of the Diamond Tiara [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) December 28 1929, as "The Double-Crossers"
- * The Case of the Dictaphone Cylinder [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Diner’s Ghost [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Disappearing Drome [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Disappearing Picture [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Discharged P.C. [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Walter Shute) The Sexton Blake Library #208, September 1929
- * The Case of the Disguised Apache [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #113, 1927
- * The Case of the District Messenger-Boy [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #206, May 20 1905
- * The Case of the Doctored Ink [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Dog-Biter [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Dog Collar [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) March 8 1930, as "The Jewel Robbery"
- * The Case of the Door Knob [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Doped Footballers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) October 26 1929, as "The Team That Went to Sleep"
- * The Case of the Double Cheque [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Double-Crosser, (ss) Crime Story Magazine #4, 195?
- * The Case of the Double Opening [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Double Shot [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Double Tangle [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #177, 1921
- * The Case of the Drugged Clown [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Drum of Doom [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Duelling Pistols [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Duplicate Key [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Norman Goddard) The Nelson Lee Library #18, October 9 1915
- * The Case of the Dusted Picture [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Dusty Floor [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Early Edition [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Eaton Square Mystery [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend, as "?"
- * The Case of the Eccentric Will [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #327, 1924
- * The Case of the Efficiency Expert [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Electric Clock [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the El Toro Mining Syndicate [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Empty Cab [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #212, July 1 1905
- * The Case of the Empty Chair [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Empty Fountain Pen [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Empty Tea-Caddy [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Engaged Numbers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the English Dictionary [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Escaped Convict [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend, as "?"
- * The Case of the Escaped Internee [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Eucalyptus Bottle [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Extra Branch [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Extra Knife [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Faded Jacket [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Fairy Bells [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Fairy Godmother [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the “Faithful” Servants [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Faked Clue [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Faked Evidence [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Faked Footprints [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Fake Doctor [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Faked Thumb-Print [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Fallen Star [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the False Bookcase [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Fancy Dress Uniform [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Fasting Man, (ts) The Passing Show March 24 1934
- * The Case of the Fatal Flight [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Arthur Joseph Steffens) The Nelson Lee Library #56, July 1 1916
- * The Case of the Fatal Road-Sign [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Fatal Taxi Cab [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #160, August 1928
- * The Case of the Fat Man [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the ‘Fence’, (pz) Suspense (UK) January 1961
- * The Case of the Film Star’s Diamond [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Fire-Logs [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) December 14 1929, as "The Riddle of the Yule Logs"
- * The Case of the Fireman’s Shovel [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Fire-Proof Hands [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the First Editions [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Fisherman’s Cast [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Fish Hooks [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Five Dummy Books [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by W. W. Sayer) The Sexton Blake Library #300, 1923
- * The Case of the Five Merchants [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #166, 1921
- * The Case of the Five O’Clock Post [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Flash of Lightning [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Flat Note [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Flighty Frenchwoman [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Floating Eyes [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #489, 1938
- * The Case of the Football Coupon [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Footstep Reader [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Fountain Pens [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post January 18 1936
- * The Case of the Four Barons [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #285, 1923
- * The Case of the Four Dead Men [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Four Nicknames [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * Case of the Frail in Jail, (pi) Sparkle v1 #3, 1963
- * The Case of the “Free” Frenchman [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Frenchman from Spain [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Frightened Financier [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Frightened Horse [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Frightened Housekeeper [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post January 15 1949, as "The Fly Killed the Spider!"
- * The Case of the Frivolous Wife [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Funeral Wreath [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Funny Feet, (pz) Private Detective Stories August 1937
- * The Case of the Furrier’s Fire [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Gambler’s Diary, (pz) Suspense (UK) August 1960
- * The Case of the Gaol Breakers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) October 19 1929, as "The Bootlegging ’Tecs"
- * The Case of the Garden Bonfire [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Gas Mask Clue [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Gauze Bandage [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Generous Judge [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Gentle Coed, (ar) True Justice Stories 1950
- * The Case of the Gentleman Crook [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the German Mark [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Ghosts of Pit 13 [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Giant’s Footprints [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Gipsy’s Warning [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Girl in the Red Beret [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Girl Reporter [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #47, 1918
- * The Case of the Glass of Water [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Golden Slipper [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Golden Stool [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by F. Addington Symonds) The Sexton Blake Library #378, 1925
- * The Case of the Golfer’s Slice [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Good-As-New Suits [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Gramophone Needle [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Grandfather Clock [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post February 12 1949, as "The Man with Too Many Enemies"
- * The Case of the Greasy Coins [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Great Shiro [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Greedy Gold Digger, (ts) Strange Romances January 1939
- * The Case of the Greek Meets Greek [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Green Ribbon [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Grey Envelope [Sexton Blake], (na) (by George Norman Philips) The Union Jack #1276,
- * The Case of the Grinding Powder [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * Case of the Grounded Goose, (ms) Bluebook March 1954
- * The Case of the Guillotined Printer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Hair Comb [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Haunted House! [Ferrers Locke], (ss) The Magnet Library July 7 1923
- * The Case of the Haunted Surgery [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Head Dispenser [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #323, 1924
- * The Case of the High Dive [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the High-Flying Corpse [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (cs) Thrilling Comics (comic) October 1946
- * The Case of the Hold Up-King [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by F. Addington Symonds) The Sexton Blake Library #96, 1927
- * The Case of the Hollow Spoon [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Homing Pigeon [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Hoodoo Hotel [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Hoodwinked Butler [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Horny Hooker, (pi) Dapper December 1975
- * The Case of the Horse Doper, (qz) Argosy (UK) November 1963
- * The Case of the Horseshoe [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Hotel Lift [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Housekeeper’s Hat-Pins [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the House on the Moor [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Human Ape [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #83, 1927
- * The Case of the Human Mole [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Houghton Townley) The Sexton Blake Library #91, 1927
- * The Case of the Human Target [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Hundred Clues [Dixon Brett], (n.) Aldine Dixon Brett Detective Library #22, 1927
- * The Case of the Hypnotist’s Victim [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Ice Box [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Ice-Hockey Player [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the “Imitation” Pearls [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Impossible Crimes [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #517, 1939
- * The Case of the Income-Tax Frauds [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #320, 1924
- * The Case of the Indian Clubs [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Indian Teacup [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Indiarubber Man [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Ink-Stained Finger [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Inquisitive Doctor [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Insane Boy [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Insurance Mystery [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the International Adventurer [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #43, 1917
- * The Case of the Interned Detective [Nelson Lee], (na) (by A. C. Murray) The Nelson Lee Library #4, July 3 1915
- * The Case of the Inventor’s Daughter [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Iodine Stain [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Irish “Maidservant” [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Iron Band [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Iron-Studded Door [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Island Princess [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #275, 1923
- * The Case of the Island Trader [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #175, 1921
- * The Case of the Jack of Clubs [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Gwyn Evans) The Sexton Blake Library #164, September 1928
- * The Case of the Jade Frog [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) December 21 1929, as "The Message on the Ace"
- * The Case of the Jade-Handled Knife [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #360, 1924
- * The Case of the Japanese Detective [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Trevor C. Wignall) The Sexton Blake Library #119, 1920
- * The Case of the Jeweller’s Tray [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Jig-Saw Puzzle [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Jockey’s Whip [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Kandahar Ruby [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the K.C.’s Letters [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Kidnapped Boxer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Kidnapped Bride [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Kidnapped Forward Line [Martin Speed], (nv) (by William J. Elliott ,[?]) Martin Speed Detective Library #1, 1944
- * The Case of the Kidnapped Legatee [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #339, 1924
- * The Case of the Kidnapped Patient [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the King’s Spy [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by W. W. Sayer) The Sexton Blake Library #110, 1920
- * The Case of the Kitchen Rug [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Kryloff Diamond [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Lame Tramp [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Landlady’s Cat [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Langsdale Wanderers [Ferrers Locke], (sl) (by Hedley O’Mant) The Magnet Library Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27, Mar 6, Mar 13, Mar 20, Mar 27, Apr 3 1926
- * Case of the Laughing Coffin [Karmahahti], (ss) Ghost Stories August 1927, as "He Tried to Burn a Ghost", by Carol Lansing
- * The Case of the Laughing Gangster [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #560, 1941
- * The Case of the Laughing Grocer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Laughing Jackdaw [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Lazy Painter [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Leading Lady [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Left-Handed Footman [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Letters to the Editor [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Library Book [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Lie-Detector [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Life Insurance Policy [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Light Blue Ink [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Lip-Sticked Cigarette [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Listener-In [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Literary Schoolboy [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Little Old Lady [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Living Corpse [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Loaded Book [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the “Local” Frost [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Locked Door, (ts) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #51, October 1948
- * The Case of the Locked Garage [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Lone Plantation [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Edgar Joyce Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #63, 1926
- * The Case of the Long-Distance Call [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Long-Firm Frauds [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #30, 1925
- * The Case of the Loose Window-Bar [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Lorry Chain [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Losing Winner [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Lost Golf Ball [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #499, 1939
- * The Case of the Lost Lorry [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Lost Pipe [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Lost Radium [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Luckless Gambler [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (cs) Thrilling Comics
- * The Case of the Lucky Legs, (cn) Black Mask July 1935
- * The Case of the Luncheon Basket [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Magdalenus and Company [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Mahrattra Fortress [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Major’s Note [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Malacca Cane [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Adventure (UK) January 18 1930, as "The Riddle of the Fifth Floor"
- * The Case of the Male Nurse [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Malted Milk Murderer, (ts) The American Weekly
- * The Case of the Man from the Wilds [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Manicured Finger-Nails [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Man in Black [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Oliver Merland) The Sexton Blake Library #311, 1923
- * The Case of the Man Who Couldn’t Be Caught [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Man Who Owned the Moon, (cs) Super Detective Library March 1955
- * The Case of the Man Who Saw Too Much [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Man with No Memory [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Master Mimic, (nv) Pluck July 4 1914
- * The Case of the Master Organiser [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #308, 1923
- * The Case of the Medicine Bottle Label [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Millionaire Newspaper Owner [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #322, 1924
- * The Case of the Millionaire’s Blackmail [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #326, 1924
- * The Case of the Mill Owner’s Son [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #159, 1921
- * The Case of the Miser’s Secret [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Missing American [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Missing Bishop [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Missing Bridegroom [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Missing Corpse [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Missing Driver [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #6, Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Missing Errand Boy [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #361, 1933
- * The Case of the Missing File [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Missing Footprints [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Missing Jewel, (vi) Playboy December 1978; from the Persian Riyadh al-Hikayet, 17th century.translated by Kuchik Ebdal & Jascha Kessler
- * The Case of the Missing Man, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #856, May 9 1936; adapted from the movie (Roger Pryor).
- * The Case of the Missing Miniature [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Missing Minister [Sexton Blake], (ss) The Penny Pictorial #490, October 17 1908
- * The Case of the Missing Player [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Missing Portrait [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Missing Signalman [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Missing Trousers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Missing Waiter [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Money King [Sexton Blake], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Union Jack #495,
- * The Case of the Moonlight Burglars [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Mournful Bank-Clerk [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Moving Target [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Muddy Socks [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Mummified Hand [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #35, 1926
- * The Case of the Mummy Murderer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Murdered Mahout [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #212, October 1929
- * The Case of the Musical Lascar [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Mysterious Germs [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #314, 1923
- * The Case of the Mysterious Jockey [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #97, 1919
- * The Case of the Mystery Champion [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Arthur Joseph Steffens) The Sexton Blake Library #133, 1927
- * The Case of the Mystery Millionaire [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #179, 1921
- * The Case of the Mystery Whisky, (ar) Cavalier October 1968
- * The Case of the Nabob’s Son [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #6, 1925
- * The Case of the Nameless Man [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Oliver Merland) The Sexton Blake Library #129, 1920
- * The Case of the Navvy’s Boots [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Newmarket Mystery [Gordon Fox], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #210, June 17 1905
- * The Case of the Newspaper Alibi [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Newspaper Lining [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Night Watchman’s Supper [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the North-Country Accent [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Officer’s Stars [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the “Old Masters” [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Old Oak Chest [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library #37, 1926
- * The Case of the One-Eyed Invalid [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Other Car [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Painted Bruise [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Painted Door [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Painted Nails [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Paralysed Man [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #242, 1922
- * The Case of the Parcel of Eggs [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Pawned Suit [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Pearl Stud [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #16, Spring 1949
- * The Case of the Persian Cat [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Phoney Phone Calls [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Pickpocket Decoy [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Pink Macaw [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #371, 1925
- * The Case of the Plentiful Cigarettes [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Poacher’s Boots [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Poisoned Pen [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Gwyn Evans) The Sexton Blake Library #121, 1927
- * The Case of the Poisoned “T” [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Poisoned Wine [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Poison Gas Formula [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Poison Pen [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #512, 1939
- * The Case of the Poison Pen [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Polish Dentist [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Polished Brogues [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Porter Who Knew Too Much [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Porthole Scratches [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Portrait’s Double [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #13, Spring 1947
- * The Case of the Portuguese Giantess [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #128, 1927
- * The Case of the Posted Key [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post January 17 1948, as "Murder Off the Record"
- * The Case of the Practical Joker [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Prearranged Murder [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #15, Spring 1948
- * The Case of the Predetermined Game, (ms) The Times September 14 1959
- * The Case of the Press Photographer [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #24, 1925
- * The Case of the Prince’s Ring [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Prisoner’s Friend [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Professor’s Pipe [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Propelling Pencil [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Puppy Dog [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #11, Spring 1945
- * The Case of the Purple Cotton [Sexton Blake], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Union Jack #492,
- * The Case of the Pursuing Car [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Quaint Cat, (ss) Fun and Fiction #75, March 15 1913
- * The Case of the Queer K.O. [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #3, 1919, as The Stolen Seaplane
- * The Case of the Racing Tipster [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #376, August 19 1922
- * The Case of the Radio Alibi [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Railway Tunnel [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Rajah’s Son [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Harry Gregory Hill) The Sexton Blake Library #217, 1922
- * The Case of the Ravenscar Ruby [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Ready-Made Clue [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Red-Bearded Jokers [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #17, Spring 1950
- * The Case of the Red Brotherhood [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Red Cremonas [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library #367, 1925
- * The Case of the Red Hair [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Re-Double [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Red Rose [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Red Saloon [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #9, Spring 1943
- * The Case of the Reef Knots [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #12, Spring 1946
- * The Case of the Regular Customer [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Regular Failure [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Rejuvenated Millionaire [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by George Norman Philips) The Sexton Blake Library #145, March 1928, uncredited.
- * The Case of the Rejuvenated Millionaire [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Anthony Skene) The Sexton Blake Library #145, March 1928
- * The Case of the Research Chemist [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
- * The Case of the Retired Officer [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- * The Case of the Returned Lover [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Return Ticket [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Rice Pudding [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Rich Uncle [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #4, Spring 1940
- * The Case of the Rival Race Gangs [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Crichton Jordan Miln) The Sexton Blake Library #349, 1924
- * The Case of the Rivet Gun [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Road of No Return [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #8, Autumn 1942
- * The Case of the Roll of Silk [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #10, Spring 1944
- * The Case of the Rubber Soles [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Rubbish Bin [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Runaway Housemaid [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #3, Autumn 1939
- * The Case of the Russian Crown Jewels [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Reginald Heber Poole) The Sexton Blake Library #182, 1921
- * The Case of the Rusty Nails [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #2, Spring 1939
- * The Case of the Rusty Weight [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #7, Autumn 1941
- * The Case of the Sabotage Ray [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #5, Autumn 1940
- * The Case of the Safety Razor [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #1, Autumn 1938
- * The Case of the Sailor Knots [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #14, Autumn 1947
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