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Works
(partial list)
Fiction
- The Cross and the Hammer: A tale of the days of the Vikings ( 1912) illus E. H. Hartke historical fiction
- The Conquest (1914) IA
- The Mardi Gras Mystery (1921) frontispiece John Newton Howitt
- Flamehair the Skald: A tale of the days of Hardrede IA
- Blood Royal (1914)
- Under Fire (1915)
- L'Arbre Croche Mission [1] IA
- Sword Flame (1918)
- Nuala O'Malley (from All Story weekly, 1918) [2] Project Gutenberg
- Irregular Brethren (1919)
- The Opium Ship (1919, 4-part serial in The Thrill Book magazine)
- Arizona Argonauts (1920) IA (1924 publ.)
- Pirates' Gold (1920)
- The Mesa Trail (1920) IA : Project Gutenberg
- Bigfoot Joe and Others: Figments of fancy (1920) short stories and poems IA
- The Mardi Gras Mystery (1921)
- The Shadow (1922)
- The Second Mate (1922) novella IA (1923 publ., c. 1922)
- The Temple of the Ten (with W. C. Robertson, 1921, book form 1973)
- Golden Ghost
John Solomon series
(as Allan Hawkwood)
- The Gate of Farewell (1923; Argosy, Jan-Feb 1914) [Book #1?]
- Solomon's Quest (1915)
- Gentleman Solomon (1915; People's Magazine 1915) IA
- Solomon's Carpet (1915; People's Magazine, Oct 1915)
- The Seal of John Solomon (1924; Argosy, 1915)
- John Solomon, Argonaut (1916)
- John Solomon, Retired (1917; People's Magazine Dec 1917)
- Pilgrim Solomon (1917)
- Solomon's Son (1918)
- John Solomon—Supercargo (1924; Argosy 1914)
- John Solomon, Incognito (1925; sl 1921)
- The Shawl of Solomon (1925; sl. 1917)
- The Wizard of the Atlas (1928)
Boy Scouts of the Air
(All authors of the series wrote under the name Gordon Stuart. Only titles by Bedford-Jones shown.)
- The Boy Scouts of the Air in Dismal Swamp (1920)
- The Boy Scouts of the Air at Cape Peril (1921)
- The Boy Scouts of the Air on Baldcrest (1922)
Novellas and short stories from magazines
- "Blood of the Eagle" (novella, Munsey's May 1922)
- "Bob Bowen comes to Town" (novelette, All-Story Weekly, Nov 2, 1918)
- "A Discord in Avalon," (novella, New Story Magazine, July, 1914)
- "Down the Coast of Barbary," (novelette, All-Story Weekly, Oct. 21, 1922)
- "The House of Skulls" (novelette, All-Story Weekly, Jan 25, 1919)
- "Rajah of Hell Island" (novella, All-Story Weekly, Mar 24 1917)
- "The Ship of Shadows" (novela, Blue Book Magazine, Sep-Oct 1920)
- "Treasure Royal" (novellette, Munsey's Jan 1922)
- "The Brazen Peacock" (3-part serial, Blue Book Magazine, Feb 1920)
- "Four Quarts of Rubies," (3-part serial, All-Story Weekly, June 7-21, 1919)
- "The Second Life of Monsieur the Devil" (3-part serial, Blue Book Magazine, Aug–Oct 1920)
Short stories
- "The Ambassador's Ring," (Sunday Star, Jan 8 1922)
- "The Emperor's Amulet," (Sunday Star, Dec 18 1921)
- "Gallegher of Beaver," (Sunday Star, Jul 1 1923)
- "The Image of Earth," (Sunday Star, Jan 15 1922)
- "Irregular Brethren," (Blue Book, Aug 1919)
- "Little Tomtit," (Sunday Star, Jan 22 1922) [#Toptit]
- "Mustered Out" (Argosy and Railroad Man's Magazine, Apr 5 1919)
- "A Personal Problem," (All-Story Cavalier Weekly, July 11, 1914)
- "A Question of Brains," (People's, Feb 10, 1919)
- "Red Amber," (Sunday Star, Jan 1 1922)
- "Sun, Sand and Soap," (Sunday Star, Jan 29 1922)
- "The Tale of the Tenth Tablet," (Sunday Star, Dec 11 1921)
- "A Tiger Hilt," (Sunday Star, Dec 25 1921) [#Toptit]
- "Ivory Bird Cage," (McClure's July 1923)
Poetry
- Figs and Thistles (1915) poetry IA
- Fruit Before Summer (1915) poems IA
- Gathered Verse (1916) poems IA
- The Story of Mision San Juan Capistrano (1918) poems IA
Also see: More books available at Project Gutenberg Aus
- ↑ 40 copies, hand-printed by the author and distributed privately. Full name: L'Arbre Croche Mission : A memorable relation briefly setting forth the historical facts and eschewing all fable & legend, as erected by untutored minds, touching upon the justly famed mission of the Crooked Tree
- ↑ 4 installments, Nov. 5-26 1918. Combined by Project Gutenberg volunteers at www.pgdp.net
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