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- Oil Pirates! (na) The Union Jack #1247 [Sexton Blake]
- Old Avalanche; or, Deadwood Dicks Best Pard (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #143 [Deadwood Dick]
- The Old Bachelors New Year (pm); also as The Bachelors Lament; also as untitled (Oh the spring hath less of brightness...).
- Old Books (pm)
- An Old Cheshire Song (pm)
- The Old Chisholm Trail (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, ed. John A. Lomax, The Macmillan Company 1910
- Old Christmas Carol (sg)
- Old English Beggars Rhyme (pm)
- Old English Carol (pm)
- The Old Georgia Melon (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Old Hammock (pm) Nebraska Farmer
- Old King Cole (pm)
- An Old Ladys Love Story (ss) Gentlemans Magazine
- An Old Maids Marriage (ss)
- Old Powder Horn Locates Ancient Indian Towns (ms)
- Old Rhyme (pm)
- The Old Schoolhouse (pm)
- The Old Ship (pm)
- An Old Song (pm)
- The Old Time Fire (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Old Toast (pm)
- Old Ways (pm)
- The Oldest Rogues Dictionary (ms)
- The Oldest Story in the World (vi)
- Ollendorfiana (vi) Paris Figaro
- Omens (pm)
- On a Lady Patch (pm)
- On a Ladys Wearing a Patch (pm)
- On Conciliation (ss)
- On Cowards (pm)
- On Guard (ss)
- On One Dick (pm)
- On the Job (ct) The Sketch
- On Womans Rights (pm)
- $1.06 Collect! (ms)
- One Hour (ex)
- One Night in Rome (ss); from Fragments and Fictions from the French of Jean Pococurante de Peudemots. Edinburgh: Macredie, Skelly & Muckersy, 1817.
- One of the Contented (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- One of the Flock (ct) The Sketch
- The One Passenger on the Diligence (ss) Chamberss Journal
- Opinion by an Expert (hu)
- Opinion from Detroit (ms)
- The Optimist (pm)
- The Ordeal (pm)
- The Orphan Mendicant (pm)
- Othello the Moor of Venice (cs); based on the play by William Shakespeare.
- Our Acts (pm)
- Our Ash Wednesday Entertainment (ss) To-Day
- Our Deeds (ex) Chamberss Journal
- Our Hopes (pm)
- The Out of Date Couple (pm) Chamberss Journal
- Out of Sight (ss) New York Journal
- Out of This World (ms)
- Outcast Children (ar)
- The Outdoor Church (pm) The Spectator
- The Outdoor Girl (pm) Harpers Bazar
- Outlands (cl)
- The Outlaw Middy; or,The Young Patriot Sea Ranger (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #200
- Outlaws Cache (ss)
- Outward Bound (pm)
- Over the Kitchen Fire (hu) Home Notes; also as Can Compositors Be Comic?.
- Owed to Commencement (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Owlhoot Heritage (ss)
- An Oxford Idyll (ss) Macmillans Magazine
- Pack Horses and Mules (ms)
- Paddle Your Own Canoe (pm); also as untitled (Voyager upon lifes sea...).
- A Page from the Library: Clerk Saunders (pm); from Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, 1802.
- A Pair of Old Slippers (ss)
- A Pair of Old Slippers,, uncredited (ss)
- Panther Paul, the Prairie Pirate; or, Dainty Lance to the Rescue (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #152 [Dainty Lance]
- A Parallel (pm)
- La Paree Chatter (ms)
- Parental Solicitude (hu)
- Paris As It Is To-Day (ar)
- A Parisian Joke (hu)
- Parvum in Multo (pm) The Detroit Tribune
- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (pm)
- Paste or Diamond? (ss)
- The Pastor Who DIdnt Know Fear (vi) St. Pauls Magazine
- The Patriot (pm) The London Daily News
- Paul Cynos Demands £1,000,000 Ransom (na) The Union Jack #1297 [Sexton Blake]
- Paulines Flirtations (ss)
- The Pawky Peddler (ss) The Glasgow Citizen
- The Pearl Bullet (ss)
- Pearl of the Headlands (ss) Petersons Magazine
- The Peasant of Albano (ss) Matrix
- A Peculiar Tragedy: The Story of Charley Ross (ar) Cincinnati Enquirer
- Percolator Principle Applied to Steam Heating (ms)
- A Perilous Ride (ar) The Chicago Tribune
- Perrys Victory (pm)
- Persuading Them (vi) Chicago Daily News, as Persuading Children by Lillian Young.
- Peter May (ar) Crime Time #25 2001
- Phantom Detective (cs) Thrilling Comics [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)]
- A Phantom Engineer (vi); from Philadelphia Item.
- Phillada (pm)
- Phillis and Daphne (pm)
- Philo Fly of Phoenix; or, Deadwood Dick Jrs. Racket at Claim No. 10 (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #73 [Deadwood Dick]
- The Philosophers Baby (ss) Blackwoods Magazine
- Photographers Private File (pi)
- Photographers Private File No. 3: Andre De Dienes (pi)
- Picking Strawberries (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- A Picture (pm)
- The Piece of String, by Guy de Maupassant (ss); translated from the French (La Ficelle).
- The Pilot of the Prairie (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #396
- Pinguification (pm)
- The Pit of Doom (na) [Sexton Blake]
- The Plague of Locusts (ss) The Cornhill Magazine
- Plaint of the Plutocrat (pm) The Chicago Tribune
- The Planting Song: An Osage Indian Lyrice (pm); from American Indian Lyrics 1928.
- Plata Por Trigo (ss); from St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
- Play Ball! (pm) Denver Post
- Playing Ghost (vi), as Playing the Ghost by Claudine Sisson.
- The Plots of Famous Books (ar) Answers
- Pluck Wins (pm)
- A Pocket Notebook (ms) St. Nicholas
- Pocket Wisdom (pm)
- A Poem for Lovers of Dogs (I am only a dog, and Ive had my day...) (pm)
- Poetical Trimming for Ladies Fashionable Bonnets (pm) Punch v28
- The Poets Dream (pm)
- Poets Lot (pm)
- Polly Atkins (ss) Truth
- Polly Bergen (ar)
- The Poor (pm)
- Poor Irish Scholar (ss), as The Poor Scholar, by William Carleton; from Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, Dublin: Wakeman, 1833.
- The Poor Scholar (ss); also as Poor Irish Scholar.
- A Pork Bomb (vi) The Washington Post
- Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives (pi)
- Possession (pm)
- A Possible Solution (pm) Puck
- Poster Maiden (pm) Vanity
- A Pot of Gold, and a Pot of Honey (vi)
- Practice Makes Perfect (ms)
- Prairie Dog Towns (ms)
- A Prayer (pm)
- A Prescription (pm) Medical and Surgical Reporter
- President Plummer (na) The Union Jack #475 [Sexton Blake]
- Presidents as Authors (ms)
- The Pride of Rank (ss) Matrix
- Prince Pistol, the King of the West; or, Deadwood Dick Jrs. Compact (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #77 [Deadwood Dick]
- Printed Where You Used to Live (pm) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly
- The Printers Angel (pm) Punch
- Private Conversations (ms)
- Prize Story Competition (ms)
- Pro-File (cl) Galileo; #2-11/12.
- A Problem (pm) Life
- The Problem of the Yellow Button (na) The Union Jack #334 [Sexton Blake]
- Procrastination (ss); from an American Magazine.
- The Professional Lover (ms) Household Words
- Professor Ledieu, by Pierre Berton (ss) The Boston Transcript
- Prohibition in Ancient Times (ms)
- The Proposal (vi)
- Proverb (pm)
- Psalm One Hundred and Seven (pm)
- Pugilism and the Drama (ar) The Sun
- Pullman Porters May Really Brush Clothes Now (ms)
- Purpose (pm)
- The Putitoffs (pm)
- The Puzzle (nv)
- A Puzzled Boy (pm) Chicago Times-Herald
- Quacks and Quackery (ex) 1839
- The Quail, by Ivan Turgenev (ss) New-York Tribune
- A Quartet of Laughs (ct) The Sketch
- Queer New Yorkers (vi) New-York Tribune
- Queer Tricks That People Played to End It All (ms) The American Weekly
- A Question (pm)
- Quickest Courtship on Record (ar) Toronto Globe
- The Quiet Stream (pm)
- Quire of Seraphim (pm)
- A Quiz Corral (qz)
- Quod Petis Hic Est (pm)
- A Race for a Ruthless Rogue; or, Deadwood Dicks Chase (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #103 [Deadwood Dick]
- A Race for Life (ss)
- The Race for the Canadian Rockies (ar) New York Herald
- Radio Be Derned (hu)
- The Raft (ex); from Sues The Salamandre.
- Raggety Bob (ss); Spokane Review.
- Raiders and Rangers. A Story of Wild and Thrilling Adventures in the Life of Buck Taylor (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #204
- Raiders from Mars (ar)
- Rail Service to the Worlds End (ar) The Philadelphia Times
- A Rain-Drop (pm)
- The Rajah of Gascoigne (ss); from Budget Story Book, 1890s. [Carfax Baines]
- Ralph, the Dead Shot Scout; or, The Raiders of the Rio (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #221
- Randy Rides Alone (ss); adapted from the movie.
- The Rani Remembers (ss) National Home Monthly
- The RapidsA Tale (ss); from The Legendary ed. by N. P. Willis, Boston, 1828.
- Rapier Raphael; or, The Swordsman of Zacatecas (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #229
- Rats of Londons River (na) The Union Jack #472 [Sexton Blake]
- Rats, the Boy Ferret; or, Deadwood Dick among the Crooks (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #89 [Deadwood Dick]
- Rattlesnake Jim (ss) Overland Monthly
- The Real Thing in Spring Poems (ed) New York World
- Real Trouble (vi) Chicago Daily News, as It Was Real Trouble by Jesse Crown.
- The Rebel Chief (sl) Taits Magazine
- Reconstructing the Murder-ed (ts) The American Weekly
- The Red and the Green (pm) Railroad Magazine Sep 1940
- The Red Breast of the Robin: An Irish Legend (pm)
- The Red Men from Cork (pm) Atlanta Journal
- Redskin Writing (qz)
- Reforms via the Novel (pm) Denver Republican
- Reinforcement (pm) Pall Mall Gazette
- Remarks on the Weather (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Remember (ex)
- Remember Those Jingles for Force? (pm)
- A Remembrance (pm)
- A Reminiscence (pm)
- The Remonstrance of the Lowly (pm) Taits Magazine
- Repetition Generale (ms)
- Reproaches to a Dissipated Student (pm)
- The Rescue (ss) Blackwoods Magazine
- Rest for the Hurried Man (pm) Chicago Record-Herald
- Retribution (ss)
- A Retrospect (pm)
- Return (pm); from The Heart of the Weed Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1886.
- The Return from India (pm) Household Words; also as untitled (I came, but they had passed away...).
- A Reversible Political Platform (ms); from The Jacksonian (Pontiac, MI).
- Revise Your Maps! (ms)
- Revisiting College Yells (pm) The Chicago Tribune
- A Rhyme to the Sweet South (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Richard A. Waites Architectural Masterpiece (ar); from New York Commercial.
- The Richest Science Fiction Novel Contest in History (cn)
- The Richest Woman in America (ar) The New York Times
- A Riddle in Red Leather (na) The Union Jack #518 [Sexton Blake]
- The Riddle of Room 11 (na) The Union Jack #342 [Sexton Blake]
- The Riddle of the King Crooks Messenger (na) The Union Jack #1252 [Sexton Blake]
- The Riddling Knight (pm)
- Riding on the Wheel (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- Right (pm) Pittsburgh Press
- The Right Combination (ms)
- Right Hon. Henry Hawkins, Lord Brampton (ar) New York Daily Graphic
- Right of Way (pm) Los Angeles Times
- The Right Question in the Circumstances (hu)
- Ripples (pm)
- The Rival Giants (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #364
- The Roads of the Indians (ar) The New York Times
- The Robber of Piroche, by Alexandre Dumas, fils (ss)
- Robbers (pm) Chicago Times-Herald
- Robbing a Slave Dhow (ss) Chums
- The Robinson Crusoe Island Up to Date (ar) Melbourne Argus
- The Rockcliffe Rebels (n.)
- Rodney Stone (cs); based on the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Romance in Your Stars (cl)
- Romance in your Stars (cl)
- Romance of the Quaker Poet (John G. Whittier) (ar)
- The Romance of the Roundup (ms)
- Rope-Skipping Rhyme (pm)
- Rose Cherril: An Exiles Love-Story (ss) The Cornhill Magazine
- Roses (pm)
- Roses Lover (vi)
- Rosy Morn (pm) The Outing Magazine
- The Rough Riders Double (na) The Young Rough Riders Weekly, as by Ned Taylor, by William Wallace Cook. [Ted Strong, aka Young Rough Rider]
- Rounded Up in Glory (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, ed. John A. Lomax, The Macmillan Company 1910
- The Royal Middy; or,the Shark and the Sea Cat (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #198
- A Royal Whim (ss)
- Rubes Obituary (vi) Detroit Free Press
- A Rum Racket 4-11-44; or, Deadwood Dick in Buffalo (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #102 [Deadwood Dick]
- Running Down a Slave Ship (ss) The Cornhill Magazine
- The Rural Dance About the May-Pole (pm)
- The Rustic and the Lackeys (ms)
- A Rustic Convert (pm) The Outing Magazine
- Ruth Redmond, the Girl Shadower; or, the Rivals of Buckskin (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #146
- The Ryan Womans Suicide (ss) New York Sunday Sun
- Saffron Sol, the Man with a Shadow (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #211
- Sailors After Prize Money (ar); Sunday Guardian, Trinidad, 1940.
- The Sailors Orphans (ss); from Real Life, Edinburgh: Waugh and Innes, 1832.
- A Sale, by Guy de Maupassant (ss); translated from the French.
- Salty Bills Range Talk (cl)
- Sam Bass (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, ed. John A. Lomax, The Macmillan Company 1910
- Sam BassA Famous AuthorHis Last Fight with the Texas Rangers (bg)
- Sam Bass Tactics (ms)
- Sam Sheridan,, the Secret Service Special (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #178
- San Francisco (pm) Schenectady Gazette
- Sand Will Do It (pm)
- Sandy Denny: Photo from the album She Moves Through the Fair (pt)
- The Sanitary and Moral Condition of New York City (ar)
- Sanscritics (ms)
- Santa Fe Sal, the Slasher; or, a Sons Vengeance (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #173
- Satirizing Rockefellers Autobiography (hu) Punch
- Saturn (ar) Authentic Science Fiction #40 1953
- Saved by a Bell Button (vi); from St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
- Saved by the Skin of His Teeth (ss) London Life
- Sawdust Sams Last Green Game; or, Deadwood Dick after the Queer (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #101 [Deadwood Dick]
- The Sawyer (pm)
- Say Well and Do Well (pm) Selected
- Sayin Howdy (pm) Milwaukee Sentinel
- Says the Boston Mother (pm) Catholic Standard and Times
- The Scarred Hand (ss)
- The Scent of a Dead Rose (ss)
- The School (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- Science at Your Service (cl)
- Science Fact Digest (cl) Science Fiction Digest; #2.
- Scientifacts (cl) Thrilling Wonder Stories; Aug 41 - Sep 45.
- The Scoundrel (pm)
- The Scourge of San Juan (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #393
- Scrapbook (ms)
- The Sea Lance; or, the Winged Witch of the Ocean (nv) Boys First-Rate Pocket Library #114
- Sea Peril (ms)
- A Sea Song (pm) The Outing Magazine
- Seafarers (pm)
- The Sealed Door (vi); from Apocrypha.
- A Seaside Drama, by Honoré de Balzac (ss)
- Seawards (pm)
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