Perhaps best known for his "Doom of London" stories, in which that city experiences a series of devastating catastrophes, Fred M. White produced a huge opus of short stories and novels, mainly in the genres of crime, romance and science fiction. Many of his works are available on line, notably at Project Gutenberg Australia; some are also available at the Project Gutenberg USA website.
White's earliest extant work appears to be the short novel entitled A Golden Argosy, which was published as a serial in Chambers's Journal, London, and the The Clutha Leader, a New Zealand newspaper, in 1886, the year in which White celebrated his 27th birthday.
Over the years his short stories appeared in newspapers and magazines in England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. Many of his novels were published in serial as well as book form. The primary, but not only, British and American publishers of White's books were Ward Lock & Co, London, and R.F. Fenno & Co, New York.
All places and dates of publicaton identified in the course of research for this bibliography have been included. This does not, however, mean that the source citations are complete. Most of White's stories probably appeared in England before they were published in other English-speaking countries, but in many cases the only sources found were in Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the USA. Additional sources, if and when found, will be added to future editions of this bibliography.
A number of White's novels were translated and published in several European countries. A search of the WorldCat web site located translations in the following languages. The number of titles found (there may well be more) is given in parentheses:
Hungarian translations of two of White's works were also identified.
Sources consulted in the compilation of this bibliography include:
NOTE: The information given in this section is based mainly on documentation provided by Maurie and Lyn Mulcahy, creators of most of the many Fred M. White e-books published by Project Gutenberg Australia. Colin Choat, founder and web-master of Project Gutenberg Australia, supplied part of the data relating to Fred M. White's children. My thanks to all three for their help and encouragement.
Most of the biographical data given below were found in census records and other official documents. Except for the following notes published in "The Evening Telegraph," Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia, on January 2, 1909, and in "The Goulburn Evening Penny Post," NSW, Australia, on August 24, 1923, very little other contemprary information could be found.
"Mr. FRED M. WHITE has been described as "one of the Princes of Fiction." He is a novelist unrivalled in the deft weaving of plot and counterplot of the kind that holds the reader spell-bound by sheer fascination of interest without sacrifice of probability.
"Mr. Fred M. White was born in Hereford, in which town his father practised as a solicitor. In due course the son qualified himself to follow in the professional steps of his parent, but before he was out of his "articles" he realised that he "hated and detested anything to do with the law," and the lapse of years has not lessened his distaste. Before the expiration of his "articles" he had begun to make money by his pen, and he soon established himself in London and devoted himself to literary work.
"His first work found its way into "Chamber's Journal" as a short serial, and the editor of that famous magazine was sufficiently pleased with the work to take the very next story that the young author wrote. This was a longer serial, which was made a leading feature of in many numbers. Mr. White cherishes the happiest remembrance of the kind encouragement meted out to him in those days by Mr. Robert Chambers, and his association with "Chamber's Journal" has continued, with but brief intervals, ever since.
For some time it was chiefly with the readers of serial stories in the leading magazines and journals that Mr. White found his reputation. Recently the great success of the books, "The Crimson Blind," "The Cardinal Moth," "The Weight of the Crown," "The Corner House," "The Slave of Silence," "A Fatal Dose," etc., etc., has established the author prominently among the masters of that school of fiction which is not afraid to endow the most modern phases of life with romance. Mrs. Henry Wood knew how to compass this task, and the author of "The Silence of Dean Maitland" has shown how finely it can be carried out under more modern conditions. More modern still is Mr. White in both matter and method, but that is all to the good, since he knows how to create the same strenuous emotional interest that gave these older books their enduring hold upon public attention.
"THE LONELY BRIDE, is perhaps one of the most powerful of Mr. White's novels. It abounds in dramatic situations, and is absorbingly and tragically interesting from start to finish, while the tragedy is ever and anon relieved by touches of genuine and very human pathos. Above all things, THE LONELY BRIDE is intensely human, and strikes every chord in the gamut of our motions."
— "The Evening Telegraph," Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia, January 2, 1909.
"The author, Fred M. White, was born near the Handsworth suburb of Birmingham, but spent his earlier years in Hereford, and after an education in one of the oldest foundation public schools, served some time in the office of his father, a solicitor in the west county city. He abandoned the law as uncongenial, and, for some time engaged in general journalism. When, taking his courage in both hands, he went up to London, he almost at once found an opening on the daily and weekly press. The strenuous work told on him in a few years, so he returned to the country and turned to writing fiction. Successful as a novelist from the first, he has, for a long period, contributed to practically every English magazine and leading newspaper and the prominent American publications. He has the distinctive gifts needed in a writer of serials, and has had the unique distinction of appearing in this form in three of England's most popular weekly journals simulataneously. He is the author of upwards of 70 novels, most of them of the sensational order. Occasionally he turns to the writing of humorous stories as a relief, and in this vein his books, "The Happy Exile" and "A Deal in Letters," are the most successful works. Mr. White lives entirely in the country, and is devoted to various kinds of outdoor recreations. His hobby is a close study of European politics, more especially of the Victorian era."
—"The Goulburn Evening Penny Post," NSW, Australia, August 24, 192
Fred Merrick White was born in the June quarter of 1859 in West Bromwich [1], a small town near Birmingham, England. The record of his birth indicates that his first name was actually "Fred" — not, as is often assumed, "Frederick." His second name "Merrick" was the maiden name of his mother, Helen, who married his father, Joseph, in West Bromwich in the September quarter of 1858.[2] Five years after Fred's birth the couple had another son, Joseph A. White.
At the time of the 1861 census Joseph and Helen White were living with their son at 18 Carters Green, West Bromwich. The census record gives Joseph's occupation as "solicitor's managing clerk." [3]. Ten years later the family was living in Hereford, a county town in West England. When the census for 1871 was taken, the family— Joseph (36), Helen (31), Fred (11), and Joseph A. White (6) — were living at 97 Park Street, St. James Parish, Hereford. In that census Joseph, Sr., gave his profession as "solicitor's articled clerk." [4]
Before becoming a full-time writer, Fred M. White followed in his father's footsteps and worked as a solicitor's clerk in Hereford. By the time of the 1881 census, Joseph White, Sr., was a fully-fledged solicitor. Judging by its new address — Villa 3, Barton Road, St. Nicholas Parish, Hereford — and the fact that it employed a live-in cook (one Louisa Boulton), the family was now quite prosperous. [5]
At some time between 1881 and 1891 Joseph White, Sr., apparently fell foul of the law and was sentenced to a term of imprisonment. The census record for 1891 gives as his place of abode Her Majesty's Prison at 57 Commercial Road, St. Peter Parish, Hereford. [6]
By 1891 Fred M. White, now 31 years old, was working full-time as a journalist and author, presumably earning enough to support himself and his mother, Helen, who, in the census record for that year figures as the head of the household in the Barton Road villa. [7] By this time Fred's brother, Joseph A. White, had left home and was earning a living as a glass-blower. When the 1891 census was taken, he was living with wife and son in the civil parish of Oldbury, Worcestershire. [8]
In the June quarter of the following year, 1892, Fred Merrick White married Clara Jane Smith.[9] The wedding took place at King's Norton, Worcestershire, and the couple had two children: Sydney Eric White (b.1893) and Ormond John White (b. 1895). Both children were born and christened in St. Nicholas Parish, Hereford. [9a]
When the 1901 census was taken, Fred and Clara, were apparently holidaying on the Isle of Thanet, near Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. The census record for that year lists them as "visitors" staying at 117 Templemore. [10]
At that time, Fred's father was no longer in prison and was living as a "retired solicitor", together with his wife Helen, at 8 Lennox Road, Worthington, West Sussex. [11] Fred's brother was still working at the Oldbury Glass Works, and now had four children—a son and three daughters. [12]
Ten years later, at the time of the 1911 census, Fred M. White, now 52 years old, and his wife Clara were living at Uckfield, a town in the Wealden district of East Sussex. (A transcript of this census record is not currently available).
During the First World War, Fred M. White's sons served as junior officers in The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. In November 1915 the elder boy, Sydney Eric, was gazetted as a Second Lieutenant (on probation).[13] This is the last reference to this son found in the course of research for this bibliography.
The author's second son, Ormond John, was listed twice in the London Gazette—the first time in June 1915, when he was confirmed as a Second Lieutenant (on probation) in the 4th Battalion of the Royal Inskilling Fusiliers [14], and again in March 1918 to announce his promition to a full lieutenancy in the preceding year. [15]
The First World War and his sons' war-time experiences evidently influenced Fred M. White's writing during and after this conflict. His novel The Seed Of Empire, published in 1916, describes some of the early trench warfare in great detail—the places and happenings are historically accurate. A number of novels published in the 1920s describe the social changes caused by the war and the difficulties of ex-soldiers in fitting back into normal civilian life.
Fred and Clara spent their final years in Barnstaple in the County of Devon, an area which provided the backdrop for his novels The Mystery Of Crocksands, The Riddle Of The Rail, and The Shadow Of The Dead Hand. Fred Merrick White died here in the December quarter of 1935 [16], his wife, Clara Jane, in the March quarter of 1940. [17]
Records show that the author's younger son, Ormond John, married Irene Victoria Edgar at Lynton, near Barnstaple, North Devon, on 24 June 1936. [18] The bride was a young Australian woman whom he met while she was touring Europe with her wealthy father Walter Birmingham Edgar. [18a] It was a tragically short marriage, for Ormond John White died on 15 August 1936—less than two months after the wedding,[19] and the young widow returned to Australia with her father.
Research for this bibliography turned up very little information about Fred M. White's interests and personal life. One report informs us that:
E. Phillips Oppenheim and Fred M. White,...
highly-successful English novelists, are ardent devotees of golf. Mr. White
says: "I play it every afternoon; it's fine discipline for the temper."
— The San Francisco Call, 20 Jan 1907, Page 13.
This sport is the subject of two of White's short stories — "A Record Round" and "The Last Drive." Other works display considerable expertise about fly-fishing and the game of Bridge, so he presumably engaged in these pursuits, too.
A glimpse of his work habits is given in a newspaper article entitled "The Penmanship Of Famous Authors." Here we read:
Among present day novelists the prize for good handwriting
should be awarded to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His manuscripts are a perfect
picture of clear, precise calligraphy, as easy to read as type. Probably the
most minute as well as the neatest handwriting is that of Fred M. White. Mr.
White writes with his own hand every word of his stories and novels. His
manuscript, though so microscopic, is wonderfully clear and well formed, and
easy to read when one gets accustomed to his many peculiarities.
— The New York Tribune, 24 May 1908
Some indication of the ways in which White found subject matter for his stories and novels is given in an article published in The Albany Law Journal in 1907.
The author of The Slave of Silence, Fred M. White, is
one of England's popular writers of ingenious mystery stories. Discussing the
subject of ideas for novels, he said recently: "I recollect some years ago in
fine weather looking out of a back window and seeing a clothes line. Noticing
that the line sagged—the reason being that it had not been in recent
use—and remembering that directly a clothes line gets wet it comes up
like a harp-string, I at once exclaimed to myself, "Here's a
motive.* By some means or another a man fainting
or wounded falls in a mesh of cord that is loose and hanging down. There is a
kink in the cord, rain descends, the cord tightens, and the man is strangled.
Subsequently the rain ceases, the cord loosens, and the body drops to the
ground. This would be a death difficult to account for. wouldn't it? I
utilised the notion in my book entitled The Cardinal Moth, which
attracted the attention of King Edward."
— The Albany Law Journal, Jan 1907, p. 20.
[* sic - presumably a typographical error for motif. ]
The Accused Orchid see The Cardinal Moth
Ambition's Slave
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1916
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The Argus Eye
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1919, 320 pp
Behind The Mask (alternate title of A Fatal Dose, qv); used
in:
• The Sunday Times, Sydney, Australia, serial, 6 Oct 1907, ff
Blackmail
• The Star, London, serial, 8 Dec 1902-12 Jan 1903
• The World's News, Sydney, Australia, serial, 7 Feb 1903, ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1918 (first known book edition)
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The Black Valley see The Mystery Of The Ravenspurs
The Blue Daffodil
Published serially under syndication in, e.g.
• The Age, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, December 17, 1934, ff.
• The South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus, NSW, Austrailia, January 31, 1936, ff.
First book edition: Project Gutenberg Australia and Roy Glashan's Library, 2016
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The Brand Of Silence
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1 Jan 1911, 320 pp
A Broken Memory
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, serial, 26 Sep 1929
ff
• Listed by Google Books without publisher and dated 1930
• Geraldton Guardian And Express, West Australia, serial, 28 Jan
1933 ff
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The Bubble Reputation
• The Story-Teller, Aug 1908
By Order Of The League
• Serialised in Chambers's Journal, Vol. LXIII, Sep 11-Dec 25,
1886
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The Cardinal Moth
• The Star, London, serial, 21 Dec 1903-25 Jan 1904
• The Courier, Hobart, Tasmania, serial, 7 Jan 1904 ff
• The Benigo Advertiser, Victoria, Austalia, serial, 2 Mar 1904
ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1905, 291 pp; illustrated
As The Cardinal Moth: or, The Accused Orchid
• New Romance Library, No. 19, Street & Smith, New York, 1907?, 322
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Translations
Hungarian: A titokzatos orchidea(transl. Ernő Kulinyi)
• Singer & Wolfner, Budapest, 1921, 40 pp
The Case For The Crown
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 2 Nov 1918 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1919, 313 pp
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Claxton's Mill
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 126 pp
A Clue In Wax
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1930
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 10 July 1930 ff
• The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, serial, 20 May 1931 ff
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The Corner House
• The Brisbane Courier, serial, 19 Jul 1905 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1906, 317 pp; illustrated by A.T.
Smith
• R.F. Fenno & Co, New York, 1906, 317 pp; illustrated by A.T.
Smith
• The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, serial, 5 Aug 1906 ff
• The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, serial,???? 1906 ff
• Street & Smith, New York, the "New Eagle" series, Vol. 649,
1909?
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As The Corner House: or, A Web Of Deception
• New Romance Library, No. 33, Street & Smith, New York, 1909?, 319
pp
Translations
Spanish: La casa del rincón (transl. Ramón Orts Ramos)
• Sopena, "La novela moderna" series, Barcelona, 19??, 115 pp
The Councillors Of Falconhoe
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 1 Sep 1922 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1924, 320 pp
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Craven Fortune
• The Star, London, serial, 31 Oct-6 Dec 1904
• The Western Mail, serial, Perth, Australia, 24 Sep 1904 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1908; illustrated by Howard Somerville
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A Crime On Canvas
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1909, 336 pp
• R.F. Fenno & Co, New York, 1909, 336 pp
• G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1909
• The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, serial, 26 Jul 1909
ff
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The Crimson Blind (alternate US title: The Mystery Of The Crimson
Blind)
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1905, 378 pp; illustrated by Victor
Prout
• R.F. Fenno & Co, New York, 1905, 378 pp; illustrated by Victor
Prout
• St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., St. Paul, Minnesota, 1905
• Magnet Detective Library, No. 422, Street & Smith, New York, ca.
1910, 285 pp (subtitled "A Plucky Girl's Detective Work")
• Digest Magazine Adventure Library edition, ca. 1925
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As The Mystery Of The Crimson Blind
• Arthur Westerbrook Co, Cleveland, Ohio, 19??, 211 pp
• Cleveland Economy Book League, 1933
A Daughter Of Israel
• Reynolds's Weekly Newspaper, London, serial, 30 Oct 1892 ff
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The Day: Or The Passing Of A Throne
• The Star, London, serial, Oct 8-Dec 1, 1914
• The West Australian, Perth, Australia, serial, 6 Mar 1915
ff
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A Deal In Letters
• John Long Ltd, London, 1923
The Devil's Advocate
• The Mail, Adelaide, Australia, serial, 6 Sep 1924 ff
• John Long Ltd, London, 1930
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Dropped From The Fast Express, or A Daughter's Sacrifice
• Laird & Lee, Chicago, ca 1911, p 265; illustrated
The Edge Of The Sword
• The New Zealand Herald, serial, 19 Jan 1907 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1908, 128 pp; illustrated
The Ends Of Justice
• Camperdown Chronicle, Australia, serial, 20 Jan 1906 ff
• The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, serial, 9 Jun 1907 ff
• Taranaki Herald, New Zealand, serial, 3 Jul-27 Aug 1907
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1916
• The Portland Guardian, Victoria, Australia, serial, 12 Jul 1923
ff
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A Fatal Dose
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1907, 310 pp; illustrated by Howard
Somerville
• Coop Clark, Toronto, 1907, 310 pp
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The Fight For The Child
• John Long, London, 1925
The Five Knots
• The West Australian, Perth, Australia, serial, 25 Dec
1907ff
• Little, Brown & Co, New York, 1908, 340 pp
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, 320 pp
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"Found Dead"
• The Northern Herald, Australia, serial, 15 Jan 1930 ff
• The Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Australia, serial, Oct 23,
1930 ff
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The Four Fingers (alternate US title: The Mystery Of The Four
Fingers)
• The Star, London, serial, Dec 29, 1906-Feb 25, 1907
• The Star, New Zealand, serial, 23 Feb-27 Apr 1907
• W.J. Watt & Co, New York, Feb 1908, 345 pp
• Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1908, 345 pp
• Coop Clark, Toronto, 1908, 336 pp
• Crossfield Chronicle, Alberta, Canada, serial, 20 Jan 1911
ff
• Didsbury Pioneer, Alberta, Canada, serial, 25 Jan 1911 ff
• Bowden News, Alberta, Canada, serial, 26 Jan 1911ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 336 pp
As The Mystery Of The Four Fingers
• Gardners Books, Eastbourne, England, 2007
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Translations:
Danish:De fire Fingre
• Copenhagen, 1907
• Copenhagen, 1919
French: Les quatre doigts (transl. Thérčse Berton)
• Lafitte, Paris, 1911?, 319 pp
Spanish: Los cuatro dedos (transl. Juan Cueto from the French
version by Thérčse Berton, illustrated by S. Bartolozzi)
• Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, "Novela de ahora" series, Nos. 150-151,
Madrid, 1911, 2 Vol
A Front Of Brass
• The Star, London, serial, Aug 24-Sep 28, 1910
• The Burra Record, Australia, serial, 22 Jul 1914 ff
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, serial, October 22, 1910
ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 127 pp; with frontispiece by Steven
Spurrier
• The Burra Record, Australia, serial, 22 Jul 1914 ff
• The Wodonga And Towong Sentinel, Victoria, Australia, serial,
24 Jul 1914 ff
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The Garden O'Dreams
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1909, 92 pp
A Golden Argosy
• Chambers's Journal, London, Vol 63, 1886
• The Clutha Leader, New Zealand, serial, 30 Apr-4 Jun 1886
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The Golden Bat
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, serial, 15 Mar 1924
ff
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, serial, 27 Mar 1924 ff
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The Golden Rose
• The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, serial, 24 Aug 1909 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1913, 320 pp
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The Green Bungalow
• The Queensland Times, Austrailia, serial, 27 Oct 1923
• The Northern Herald, Australia, serial, 16 Jan 1924 ff
• John Long Ltd, London, 1930
The Grey Woman (variant title: "Sinister House")
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1928
Published under syndication as "Sinister House", e.g., in:
• The Australasian, Australia, serial, 5 May 1928 ff
• The Newcastle Morning Herald and Miner's Advocate, Australia,
serial, June 4, 1929 ff
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The Happy Exile
• Skeffington & Son, London, 1920.
A Harbour Of Refuge
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1918
Hard Pressed
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, 319 pp
• R.F. Fenno & Co, New York, 1910, 319 pp
• Bassano News, Alberta, Canada, serial, 5 Jan 1912 ff
• Carlstadt Progress, Alberta, Canada, serial, 11 Jan 1912 ff
• Bow Island Review, Alberta, Canada, serial, 2 Feb 1912 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1913, 319 pp
• The Howell Publishing Co, Chicago, 1920
• Aldine Racing Novel, No. 8, London, May 1923, 80 pp
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The Honour Of His House
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 8 Sep 1920 ff
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The House Of Mammon
• The Citizen, Ottawa, serial, ?? Aug 1913 ff
• The Bendigo Advertiser, Victoria, Australia, serial, 4 Oct 1913
ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1914
Translations:
German: Um des Mammons willen
• Henschel, Berlin, Tribunalbibliothek series, No. 12, 1920, 208 pp
A House Of Sorrows
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1911, 94 pp
The House Of The Schemers
• Serialised in The New London Journal, C.W. Bradley & Co.,
London, 13 Oct 1906 ff
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The House On The River
• The Dubbo Liberal & Macquarie Advocate, Australia, serial,
27 Nov 1925 ff
• The Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Australia, Jan 2, 1928 ff
In Trust
• Bow Bells, London, serial, July 1, 1892 ff
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Jim Crowshaw's Mary
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1911, 120 pp
The King Diamond
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1927
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 27 Aug 1927 ff
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Translations:
German: Der Königsdiamant (transl. Kary & Hanna Maria
Ottinger)
• Leipzig Expreßbücher-Verlag, Wien 1934, 224 pp
Lady Clara
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1913, 94 pp
Translations:
Dutch: Lady Clara
• Spaarnestad-Bibliotheek, Haarlem, ca. 1930, 187 pp
Lady Edna's Awakening
• Serialised in The Daily Graphic, London, 1 Nov 1920 ff
• No record of book publication found
The Lady In Blue
• The Brisbane Courier, serial, 2 Feb 1915 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1918, 320 pp
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Translations:
Swedish: Den blĺ damen (transl. Emilie Kullman)
• Skoglund, Stockholm, 1917, 235 pp
The Law Of The Land
• The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, serial, 3 Oct 1906 ff
• The Camperdown Chronicle, Victoria, Australia, serial, 30 Apr
1907 ff
• The Taranaki Herald, New Zealand, serial, 31 Oct-27 Dec
1907
• The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, serial, Dec 1907-Jan
1908
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1908, 332 pp
• The Portland Guardian, Victoria, Australia, serial, 12 Apr 1923
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The Leopard's Spots
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 7 Feb 1920 ff
• Short Stories, Doubleday, Page & Co, New York, Vol. 94, Dec
1920, pp 3-71
• Aldine Mystery Novels, No. 3, Dec 1925, 64 pp
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The Lonely Bride (variant title: "The White Bride")
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1907(?)
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, serial, 28 Mar 1908 ff
• The New Zealand Herald, serial, 27 Jun 1908, ff
• The Evening News, Sydney, Australia, serial, 5 Feb 1909 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, as "The White Bride"
The Lord Of The Manor
• Chambers's Journal, serial, 1907
• The Windsor Magazine, Jan 1908
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1908, 92 pp
Love, The Foe
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, 96 pp
A Maker of Millions
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1909, 124 pp
The Man Called Gilray
• The Hobart Mercury, serial, 30 Nov 1911 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 96 pp
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The Man Who Found Christmas (a novelette)
• The Red Magazine, Christmas issue, Dec 1915
The Man Who Knew
• The Central Queensland Herald, serial, 9 Jun 1932 ff
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The Man Who Was Two
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 18 November, 1921 ff
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The Man With The Vandyk Beard
• John Long Ltd, London, 1925, 318 pp
• John Long Ltd, London, "Popular Edition", 1926, 254 pp
The Midnight Guest: A Detective Story
• Cassell & Co, London, 1907, 352 pp
• Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1907, 331 pp
• T.J. McBride & Son, New York, 1907, 331 pp
• Humanity, London, Vol. I, No. 6, 10 Jan 1936
• Gardners Books, Eastbourne, England, 2007
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Translations
El huésped de la media noche, lit. "The Midnight Guest"
• Sopena, Barcelona, "Novela Moderna" series, 1908, 141 pp
A Mummer's Throne
• The Story-Teller, Jun 1910
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, serial, 16 Dec 1911
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• The Traralgon Record, Victoria, Australia, serial, 4 Jul 1919
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My Lady Bountiful
• The Evening News, Sydney, Australia, serial, 16 Feb 1905 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1915?
The Mystery Of Crocksands
• The Brisbane Courier, Australia, serial, 21 Jun 1923 ff
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The Mystery Of The Crimson Blind see The Crimson Blind
The Mystery Of The Four Fingers see The Four Fingers
The Mystery Of The Ravenspurs (The Black Valley)
• J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Co, New York, 1911, 319 pp; illustrated by
André Ch. de Takacs
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 336 pp
• Fitzroy City Press, Victoria, serial, 6 Jun 1914 ff
• Bassano Mail, Alberta, Canada, serial, 4 Mar 1915 ff
• Crossfield Chronicle, Alberta, Canada, serial, 18 Mar 1915
ff
• Claresholm Review, Alberta, Canada, serial, 25 Mar 1915 ff
• Didsbury Pioneer, Alberta, Canada, serial, 31 Mar 1915 ff
• The Camperdown Chronicle, Victoria, Australia, serial, 31 Mar
1928 ff
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As The Black Valley
• The Illustrated Companion, New York, serial, Mar 1913-Mar
1914
The Mystery Of Room 75
• The Horsham Times, Victoria, Australia, serial, 23 Jun-15 Sep
1922
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• Chambers's Journal, 1 Jun 1889
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The Nether Millstone
• The Mornington Standard, Victoria, Australia, serial, 27 Oct
1906 ff
• Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Nov 1907, 402 pp
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Netta, The Story Of Sin
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1909, 360 pp
New Century Calendar Clue
• Humberside, Hull, 1948
Number Thirteen
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1914, 320 pp
The Old Secretaire: A Christmas Story (short novel)
• Chambers's Journal, London, 4-part serial, 1887
On The Night Express
• The Townsville Daily Bulletin, Australia, serial, 2 Aug 1930
ff
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The Open Door
• The Rapid, serial, Vol. I, Apr-Sep 1907 (6 parts)
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 320 pp
Paul Quentin
• The Canterbury Times, New Zealand, serial, 23 Dec 1908 ff
• The Star, Canterbury, New Zealand, serial, 2 Jan 1909 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1915, 319 pp
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Translations
Spanish: Paul Quentin (transl. Agustín Arana y Viana)
• Sopena, "La novela moderna" series, Barcelona, 19??, 101 pp
Paul the Sage
• A serial novel consisting of the stories published under the header The Sage of Tyburn (qv)
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, 94 pp
The Phantom Car
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1929
Powers Of Darkness
• The North Western Advocate & Emu Bay Times, Tasmania,
Australia, serial, 1 May 1912 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1915
Translations
Spanish: El poder de las tinieblas, lit. "The Power Of
Darkness" (transl. Miguel Domenge Mir;
• Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, "Novela de ahora" series, No. 199,
Madrid, 191?, 118 pp
The Price Of Silence
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, serial, 23 Jul-15 Oct
1925
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The Psalm Stone
• publisher unascertainable, 1905?
This title is listed among the holdings of the University of North Carolina
Library (Collection: A.P. Watt Records, 1888-1982, Folder 82.11) without
further information
Translations
Danish: Salme-Stenen (transl. P. Jerndorff-Jessen, illust.
Frances Evan)
• Carl Allers Etablissement A/S, Copenhagen, I ledige Timer (In
Your Free Time) magazine, Vol. 38, 1905, pp 1- 214
Queen Of Hearts
• Unknown Publisher, pre 1930; Source: The Sunday Times, Perth,
Australia, 19 Jan 1930 ("Fred M. White... Author of 'The Midnight Guest,'
'Queen of Hearts,' 'On Peace Night,' etc., etc.")
• The Central Queensland Herald, Australia, serial, 30 Dec 1943
ff
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A Queen Of The Stage
• The Auckland Star, New Zealand, serial, 31 Oct 1908 ff
• The Evening News, Sydney, Australia, serial, 7 Apr 1909 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1911, 319 pp
The Riddle Of The Rail
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1926
• The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, serial, 21 Feb 1927 ff
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The Robe Of Lucifer
• A.D. Innes & Co, London, 1896, 344 pp
• British Library, Historical Print Editions (ISBN: 1241194947), 2011,
372 pp
A Royal Wrong
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1913
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Translations
Un viaje trágico, lit. "A Tragic Journey"
• Hijos de Alvarez, Madrid, 1909?
• Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, "Novela de ahora" series, 2 vols, 19??,
92 & 73 pp
• Revista Literaria "Novelas y cuentos", No. 902, Madrid, 1948
The Salt Of The Earth
• The Camperdown Chronicle, Victoria, Australia, serial, 26 Oct
1918 ff
• The Traralgon Record, Traralgon, Victoria, serial, 1 Nov 1918
ff
• The Bairnsdale Advertiser & Tambo And Omeo Chronicle,
Victoria, Australia, 2 Nov 1918ff
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The Scales Of Justice
• The Star, New Zealand, serial, 10 Mar 1908 ff
• The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, serial, 2 May-2 Jun 1908
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1909, 331 pp
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As The Secret Of The Moat House:
• Euroa Advertiser, Victoria, Australia, serial, 29 May 1908
ff
• The Horsham Times, Victoria, Australia, serial, 29 May 1908
ff
• The Camperdown Chronicle, Victoria, Australia, serial, 13 Jun 1908
ff
• The Williamstown Chronicle, Victoria, Australia, serial, 12 Jun
1915 ff
• The Bairnsdale Advertiser & Tambo And Omeo Chronicle,
Victoria, Australia, 18 Nov 1916 ff
The Secret Of The Moat House see The Scales Of Justice
Secret Of The River
• The Queensland Times, Ipswich, Australia, serial, 9 Aug 1934
ff
No record of book publication found
The Secret Of The Sands
• The Star, London, serial, 14 Jun-27 Jul 1911
• The New Zealand Herald, serial, 15 Jul 1911 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1912, 304 pp
Translations
French: Le Secret des sables (transl. Čve Paul-Margueritte)
• Edition de la Mode Nationale, "Collection Fama" series, No. 230,
Paris, 1930, 127 pp
Spanish: La daga misteriosa, lit. "The Mysterious Dagger"
• Hijos de Alvarez, Madrid, "Novela de ahora" series, 1907?
• Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, "Novela de ahora" series, 1912
• Revista Literaria Novelas y Cuentos, Madrid, 1964, 47 pp
A Secret Service
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 191?
• The Advertiser, Adelaide, South Australia, serial, 19 Apr 1913
ff
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Translations
Danish: I hemmelig Tjeneste, lit. "In The Secret Service"
• Copenhagen, 1919, 184 pp
• Copenhagen, 1928, 154 pp
The Seed Of Empire
• The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, serial, 6 Mar 1916 ff
• The Horsham Times, Victoria, Australia, serial, 13 Oct 1916
ff
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, serial, 20 Oct 1916 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1916?
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The Sentence Of The Court
• The Sydney Morning Herald, serial, 4 Dec 1913 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1917, 316 pp
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A Shadowed Love
• The Tasmanian Mail, serial, 2 Jul 1905 ff
• The New Zealand Herald, serial, 19 Aug 1905 ff
• The Otago Daily Times, Australia, serial, 21 Sep 1907 ff
• The Bendigo Advertiser, Australia, serial, 14 Mar 1908 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, ca. 1914
The Shadow Of The Dead Hand
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, serial, 30 Jan 1926
ff
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The Silver Stream (short novel)
• Chambers's Journal, serial, 7-28 Jul 1888
Sinister House (variant title of "The Grey Woman", qv)
The Slave Of Silence
• Little, Brown & Co, Boston, Nov 1906, 318 pp
• Los Angeles Herald, California, serial, 6 Jan 1907 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1907, 320 pp
• Ward Lock & Co, London, "Daily Mail Novels" series, 1908, 126
pp
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Translations
Spanish: La esclava del silencio (transl. Rosa Cabrera)
• Sopena, "La novela moderna" series, Barcelona, 19??, 109 pp
Swedish: Charles Darrylls försvinnande, lit. "The Disappearance
of Charles Darryll" (transl. Oscar Nachman)
• B. Wahlström, Stockholm, 1919, 158 pp
A Society Jezebel
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1917
The Sundial
• B.W. Dodge, New York, 1908, 345 pp
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, 320 pp
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Translations
Finnish: Nainen saa maksaa, lit. "A Woman Must Pay" (transl.
Erkki Valkeila)
Karisto, Hämeenlinna, Finland, 1951, 239 pp
Tregarthen's Wife: A Cornish Story
• George Newnes Ltd, London, 1901, 373 pp
The Turn Of The Tide
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1923
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Translations
Swedish: Ebb och flod (transl. Freij Bogren)
• Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1923, 272 pp
A Web Of Deception see The Corner House
The Weight Of The Crown
• The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, serial, 24 Dec 1904
ff
• The Otago Witness, New Zealand, serial, 2 Aug-6 Dec 1905
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1906, 319 pp
• R.F. Fenno & Co, New York, 1906, 319 pp
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Translations:
Danish: Kronens Byrde, lit. "The Burden Of The Crown"
• Copenhagen, 1906, 454 pp
The White Battalions
• C. Arthur Pearson, London, 1900, 341 pp
The White Bride (variant title: "The Lonely Bride" (qv)
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910, 319 pp
The White Glove
• Broadford Courier & Reedy Creek Times, Broadford, Victoria,
Australia, serial, 4 Nov 1910 ff
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1910?, 320 pp
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Translations
Danish: Den hvide Handske (transl. Hedvig Magnussen)
• Copenhagen, 1907, 361 pp
Icelandic: Hvíti hanzkinn
• Prentsmiđjan Gutenberg, Reykjavik, 1916, 266 pp
The Wings Of Victory
• Published as a syndicated serial in, e.g., The Newcastle Morning
Herald and Miners' Advocate, Australia, Nov 24, 1919 ff.
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1921, 317 pp
Translations
Swedish: Segerns vingar, lit. "Victory's Wings" (transl. Freij
Bogren)
• J. Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1923, 175 pp
The Yellow Face
• F.V. White & Co, London, 1906, 307 pp
• Ward Lock & Co, London, 1907, 373 pp
• R.F. Fenno & Company in New York, 1907, 373 pp
• McLeod & Allen, Toronto, 1907
• Street & Smith, New York, the "New Eagle" series, Vol. 576,
1908
• The Popular Magazine, 7-part serial, Jan-Jul 1908
• The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, serial, 27 Jan 1909
ff
A series of 12 short stories featuring Felix Gryde, who describes himself as "a really clever soldier of fortune." In his introduction to the series Fred M. White writes: "I propose to attempt the history of the Sherlock Holmes of malefactors. Given a rascal with the intellect of the famous creation in question, and detection would be reduced to a vanishing point. It is the intention of the writer to set down here some of the wonderful adventures that befell Felix Gryde in the course of his remarkable career."
The Head Of The Caesars
• The Ludgate, London, Jun 1897
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At Windsor
• The Ludgate, London, Jul 1897
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The Silverpool Cup
• The Ludgate, London, Aug 1897
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The "Morrison Raid" Indemnity
• The Ludgate, London, Sep 1897
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Cleopatra's Robe
• The Ludgate, London, Oct 1897
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The Rosy Cross
• The Ludgate, London, Nov 1897
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The Death Of The President
• The Ludgate, London, Dec 1897
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The Cradlestone Oil Mills
• The Ludgate, London, Jan 1898
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Redburn Castle
• The Ludgate, London, Feb 1898
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"Crysoline Limited"
• The Ludgate, London, Mar 1898
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The Loss Of The "Eastern Empress"
• The Ludgate, London, Apr 1898
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General Marcos
• The Ludgate, London, May 1898
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A series of stories featuring Professor Victor Colonna, a vigilante physician who murders undesirable people with undetectable poisons.
The series was published in Pearson's Magazine under the subtitle "Being The Strange History Of Victor Colonna, Professor Of Science, And His Experiments In The Lost Art Of Poisoning." It included the stories:
The Scrip of Death
• Pearson's Magazine, London, Jul 1898, pp 52-61
The Crimson Streak
• Pearson's Magazine, London, Aug 1898, pp 185-194
The Holy Rose
• Pearson's Magazine, London, Sep 1898, pp 265-274
• The Clipper, Hobart, Tasmania, 25 Mar 1899 ff
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The Saving Of Serena
• Pearson's Magazine, London, Oct 1898, pp 376-385
The Varteg Necklace
• Pearson's Magazine, London, Nov 1898, pp 473-482
The Three Carnations
• Pearson's Magazine, London, Dec 1898, pp 612-620
A Danish translation of these stories by P. Jerndorff-Jessen was published under the title Den sidste Borgia (lit. "The Last Borgia") in the magazine I ledige Timer (In Your Free Time), Carl Allers Etablissement A/S, Copenhagen, Vol. 27, 1902, pp 233-358
Drenton Denn is a tough newspaper reporter on the payroll of The New York Post. His hallmarks are a straw hat, a Norfolk jacket, a perennial cigar, and a terrier by the name of "Prince."
Stories in this series, which bore the subtitle "Being One of the Adventures of Drenton Denn, Special Commissioner," appeared in The Strand Magazine, Cassell's Magazine (US edition), and other publications beginning in 1898. They include:
The Yellow Moth
• The Daily Mail, London, 11 Aug 1898
• The Clarence & Richmond Examiner, Grafton, New South Wales,
Australia, 27 Sep 1898
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The Red Speck
• Cassell's Magazine, August 1899
• The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria, 4 Oct 1899
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Dust
• Cassell's Magazine, April 1900
The Fire Bugs
• The Strand Magazine, Jan 1900, ill. Paul Hardy
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The Great White Moth
• The Strand (US edition), Sep 1904
• The Strand (UK edition), Nov 1904
• Science Fiction By The Rivals Of H.G. Wells, Castle Books,
1979
• Invertebrata Enigmatica: Giant Spiders, Dangerous Insects, And
Other Strange Invertebrates In Classic Science Fiction And Fantasy,
Coachwhip Publications, Dec 2008
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This series features Newton Moore, the top agent of a fictitious branch of the British War Office called "The Secret Service Fund." All of the stories in this series were illustrated by Victor Venner.
By Woman's Wit
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. IV, Jul 1900, pp
52-60;
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The Mazaroff Rifle
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. IV, Aug 1900, pp
171-180
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In The Express
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. IV, Sep 1900, pp
262-271
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The Almedi Concession
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. IV, Oct 1900, pp
397-406
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The Other Side Of The Chess Board
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. IV, Nov 1900, pp
511-521
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Three Of Them
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol IV, Dec 1900, pp
676-685
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This sci-fi series consists of six stories describing a variety of catastrophes which befall the city of London. The stories were illustrated by Warwick Goble.
The Four White Days
• Pearson's Magazine, Jan 1903
• Science Fiction By The Rivals Of H.G. Wells, Castle Books,
1979
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The Four Days' Night
• Pearson's Magazine, Feb 1903
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The Dust Of Death
• Pearson's Magazine, Mar 1903
• Science Fiction By The Rivals Of H.G. Wells, Castle Books,
1979
• The Wordsworth Collection Of Science Fiction, Wordsworth
Editions Ltd, Dec 2011
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A Bubble Burst
• Pearson's Magazine, May 1903
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The Invisible Force
• Pearson's Magazine, Jun 1903
• Science Fiction By The Rivals Of H.G. Wells, Castle Books,
1979
• The Wordsworth Collection Of Science Fiction, Wordsworth
Editions Ltd, Dec 2011
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The River Of Death
• Pearson's Magazine, Jun 1904
• Beyond The Gaslight, Frederick Muller Ltd, 1976
• More Tales Of Unknown Horror, New English Library, Nov 2010
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Each of these stories was numbered for publication and preceded by the header The Sage Of Tyburn. In 1910 they were published as a one-volume collection under the title Paul the Sage by Ward Lock & Co, London.
No. 1. The Chronicle Of The Yellow Girl
• The London Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 85, Aug 1905, pp 35-49
No. 2. The Chronicle Of The Blue-Eyed Syndicate
• The London Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 86, Sep 1905, pp 153-165
No. 3. The Chronicle Of The Inconsequent Princess
• The London Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 87, Oct 1905, pp 313-320
No. 4. The Chronicle Of The Elderly Adonis
• The London Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 88, Nov 1905, pp 455-462
No. 5. The Chronicle Of The Libelled Velasquez
• The London Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 90, Jan 1906, pp 739-745
No. 6. The Chronicle Of The Compleat Letter-Writer
• The London Magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 91, Feb 1906, pp 69-75
A series about an impecunious but brilliant amateur criminologist, entomologist and ornithologist by the name of Horace Daimler. Each of the stories was numbered for publication and appeared under the header The Dragon-Fly, a sobriquet which Daimler acquires in the first case which he solves.
No. 1. How Horace Daimler Got His Name
• The Blue Book Magazine, May 1909, pp 111-118
• The Daily News, Perth, Australia, 26 May 1910
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No. 2. The Three Red Rats
• The Blue Book Magazine, Jun 1909, pp 323-329
No. 3. A Cloud of Butterflies
• The Blue Book Magazine, Jul 1909
No. 4. The Three Alarm Clocks
• The Blue Book Magazine, Aug 1909
No. 5. A Reconstructed Crime
• The Blue Book Magazine, Sep 1909, pp 1100-1106
No. 6. The Mirror Over The Fireplace
• The Blue Book Magazine, Oct 1909, pp 1225-1231
A series of stories published under the subtitle "Being Some Leaves From The Notebook Of A Late Theatrical Agent."
His Second Self
• Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, 31 Jul 1909
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An Extra Turn
• Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, 7 Aug 1909
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"Not In The Bill"
• Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, 14 Aug 1909
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The Plagiarist
• Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, 21 Aug, 1909
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The Man In Possession
• Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, 28 Aug 1909
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A Pair Of Handcuffs
• Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, 4 Sep 1909
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A series of stories about Keith Marrit, a star journalist working for a fictitious newspaper called The Telephone. The stories were numbered for publication and headed: "The Telephone Star: Some Of The Experiences Of Keith Marritt Of The Telephone Staff."
No. 1. The Case Of El Hamid, The Seer
• The Penny Magazine, Cassell & Co., London,
Vol. XLIV (44), 1910-11
• Good Stories Magazine, Augusta, Maine, Mar 1912
No. 2. The Case Of The Genuine Counterfeit
• The Penny Magazine, Cassell & Co., London,
Vol. XLIV (44), 1910-11
• Good Stories Magazine, Augusta, Maine, Apr 1912
No. 3. The Case Of The Yellow Car
• The Penny Magazine, Cassell & Co., London,
Vol. XLIV (44), 1910-11
• Good Stories Magazine, Augusta, Maine, May 1912
No. 4. The Case Of Lord Wintercotte
• The Penny Magazine, Cassell & Co., London,
Vol. XLIV (44), 1910-11
• Good Stories Magazine, Augusta, Maine, Jun 1912
No. 5. The Case Of The Rusty Nail
• The Penny Magazine, Cassell & Co., London,
Vol. XLIV (44), 1910-11
• Good Stories Magazine, Augusta, Maine, JuL 1912
No. 6. The Case Of The One-Eyed Chauffeur
• The Penny Magazine, Cassell & Co., London,
Vol. XLIV (44), 1910-11
• Good Stories Magazine, Augusta, Maine, Aug 1912
A earlier story about this newspaper ("Special" To The Telephone) was published in The London Magazine, Sep 1909-Feb 1910, pp 517-526, but it does not appear to be part of this series.
A series of stories describing the adventures of a wily British navvy with Romany roots, who is known only as "Gipsy." In his fantasies Gipsy sees himself as a great playwright, and, accordingly, always tries to stage-manage the dramatis personae and the situations that feature in the stories. The titles in this series are:
A Matter Of Kindness
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XVIII, Jun 1903, pp 19-29;
illustrated by F.H. Townsend
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A Liberal Education
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XVIII, Nov 1903, pp 657-666;
illustrated by L. Raven-Hill
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A Stranger In Bohemia
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLI, May 1915, pp 779-785;
illustrated by Charles J. Crombie
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Drops Of Water
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLII, Jun 1915, pp 61-66;
illustrated by Charles J. Crombie
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The Unpremeditated Curtain
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLII, Jul 1915, pp 187-192;
illustrated by Charles J. Crombie
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Mere Details
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLII, Nov 1915, pp 337-342;
illustrated by Charles J. Crombie
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Out Of Season
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIII, Feb 1916, pp 442-450;
illustrated by Charles J. Crombie
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The Diary Of A Lonely Soul - Story 1 [title not ascertained]
• The Red Magazine, No. 154, 1915
(Source: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding Star, New Zealand,
3 Nov 1915, Page 4: "The Red Magazine, No. 154, is a trump card for
readers, with its stories covering all phases of life, modern and of other
days. Fred. M. White begins a new series, 'The Diary of a Lonely
Soul'...")
The Diary Of A Lonely Soul - Story 2 [title not ascertained]
• The Red Magazine, No. 155, 1915
(Source: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding Star, New Zealand,
10 Dec 1915, Page 4: "The Red Magazine... reaches us in two issues,
Nos. 155 and 156, owing to a dislocation of steamer services....Those
attractive series, Nos. 2 and 3 items out of 'The Diary of a Lonely Soul'...
continue to run better than well.")
The Diary Of A Lonely Soul - Story 3 [title not ascertained]
• The Red Magazine, No. 156, 1915
(Source - see above)
The Diary Of A Lonely Soul - Story 4 [title not ascertained]
• The Red Magazine, No. 157, 1915
(Source: "Reviews for Readers", The Feilding Star, New Zealand, 23 Dec
1915, p 3: "The Red Magazine, No 157... Fred M. White continues his
interesting 'Diary of a Lonely Soul'...")
The Diary Of A Lonely Soul - Story 5 [title not ascertained]
• The Red Magazine, No. 158, 1915
(Source: "Reviews for Readers", The Feilding Star, New Zealand, 23 Dec
1915, p 3: "The Red Magazine, No 158.... Fred M. White's Lonely Soul
turns a brighter page in his diary...")
Beauty in Distress
• The Bowen Independent, Australia, 5 Apr 1919
The Shifting Sands
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 19 Apr 1919
• The Bowen Independent, Australia, 31 May 1919 as "A Neat Plot"
The Grey Raider
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 7 Jun 1919
According To The Statute
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XL, Aug 1914, pp 278-284;
illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo
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The Ace Of Hearts
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol XXXVI, Aug 1912, pp 263-267;
illustrated by Septimus E. Scott
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Adventure (variant title "A Trick of Fate")
• The Townsville Daily Bulletin, Australia, 9 Nov 1935
• The Catholic Freeman's Journal, Sydney Australia, 29 Jul 1937,
as "A Trick of Fate"
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"After Reynolds"
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXI, Jan 1910, pp 279-286
illustrated by Howard Somerville
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Alias "James Jones"
• Secret Service Stories, Vol. I, Apr 1928, pp 109-117
An Ally
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol LII, Jul 1920, pp 126-132;
illustrated by J.R. Skelton
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And This Is Fame
• The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, 18 Oct 1931
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Anonymous
• The Rodney And Otamatea Times, New Zealand, 1 & 8 Oct
1913
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The Apple-Green Plate
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIII, Dec 1915, pp 194-200;
illustrated by Dudley Hardy
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Applied Mechanics
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXX, Nov 1909, pp 723-730;
illustrated by Alec Ball
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The Arms Of Chance
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 27 Jul 1918
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Art Critics
• The Windsor Magazine, Oct 1911
At Short Notice
• The Star, New Zealand, 23 Feb 1909, p 4
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 17 Jun
1937, p 5
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Aunt Mary
• Serialised in Chambers's Journal, 6th Series, Apr 2, 1904
ff
Autumn Manoeuvres
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXVI, Sep 1912, pp 397-402;
illustrated by G.L. Stampa
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The Azoff Diamonds
• The Capricornian, Rockhampton, Qeensland, Australia, 30 Jul
1898
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A Bad Cold
• Home Chimes, London, Jun 1890
The North Otago Times, New Zealand, 23 Jun 1890, describes this
piece as follows: "Fred M. White contributes to this month's Home
Chimes an amusing dissertation on 'A Bad Cold,' and the many means of
curing suggested by friends. Here are some of them: All you want is a porous
plaster, flannel, medicated soap, gin and soda, and laudanum, mustard and
cress, Hudson's extract, eau de Cologne, old brandy, Taunus water, Banting,
tracheotomy, sugar pills, vinegar and bran, saffron, extract of ginger, oil
of vitriol, prussic acid, lemon kali, Bath, Buxton, Scarborough, sea kale,
asparagus, antibilious pills, electricty, Everton toffee. Do everything. Do
nothing. Lie in bed for a week. Keep from between the sheets as long an
possible. Drink everything. Drink nothing. Eat what you like. Don't eat
anything. Stuff yourself. Starve yourself. Anything. Nothing. Semolina,
suicide, Burton beer, bigamy, and the use of the globes."
The Balance Of Nature
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXVI, Oct 1907, pp 557-567; illustrated by Gilbert Holiday
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The Barrister At Bay
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 23 May
1935, p 54
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Below Zero
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLVI, Jul 1917, pp 137-142;
illustrated by Frank Gillett
• PGA
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The Better Way
• The Quiver, Vol. XLVI, Apr 1910; illustrated by John E.
Sutcliffe
Big Fish
• Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· The Port Adelaide News, Australia, 14 May 1926
• PGA e-book (HTML), Jan 2012
The Big Thing
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIX, Jan 1919, pp 237-243;
illustrated by A. Gilbert
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Billy's Xmas
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 11 Dec 1915
A Bit Of Egypt
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIV, Jul 1916, pp 233-240;
illustrated by Dudley Hardy
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The Black Admiral
• Gunter's Magazine, Vol. VI. Dec 1907, pp 560-571; illustrated
by Gilbert Holiday
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXVIII, Aug 1908, pp 354-362;
illustrated by Gilbert Holiday
The Black Cat
• The Australian Town and Country Journal, 4 Feb 1903
• The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, 6 Sep 1903
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The Black Narcissus
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XV, Dec 1901, pp 83-93; illustrated
by Adolf Thiede
• Rivals Of Sherlock Holmes, Vol 1, Castle Books, Secaucus, New
Jersey, 1978
• Murder For Christmas, Mysterious Press, New York, ca 1982
• Classic Mysteries II : A Collection Of Mind-Bending
Masterpieces, Roxbury Park/Lowell House Juvenile, Los Angeles, ca
1999
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The Black Prince
• The Strand Magazine, Oct 1916, illustrated by A. Gilbert
• PGA
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Blind
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XVII, Dec 1902, pp 174-184;
illustrated by Oscar Wilson
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Blind Chance
• The Strand Magazine, Sep 1917, pp 244-250; illustrated by G.
Henry Evison
• The Leader, Melbourne, Australia, 27 Oct 1917
• PGA
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The Blindworm
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 7 Jun 1924
• PGA
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A Block Of Marble
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXVIII, Jul 1908, pp 198-205
• Gunter's Magazine, Vol. IX, Apr 1909, pp 366-374; illustrated
by J.A. Lemon
A Bootless Errand
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 19 Mar 1925
• PGA
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Brayton's Secret
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 14 May
1942
• PGA
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The Broken Lute
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. LIII, May 1921, pp 604-609;
illustrated by Howard K. Elcock
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A Broken Sceptre
• The Story-Teller, Sep 1911
The Broken Trail
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. LI, Apr 1920, pp 441-447;
illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen
• PGA
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The Buff Gauntlet
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXVI, Jun 1907, pp 81-89;
illustrated by J. Da Costa
• The Daily News, Perth, Australia, 10 Oct 1907
• PGA
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Burglar Bill's Pupil
• Reynolds's Newspaper, London, 9 & 16 Oct 1892
• PGA
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By Grace Of His Majesty
• The Popular Magazine, Vol. VI, Apr 1904, pp 74-82
By Wireless
• Published under syndicaton in, e.g.:
· The Express and Telegraph, Adelaide, Australia, 3 Jul 1922
· The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 8 Jul 1922
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A Call On The Phone
• Published under syndicaton in, e.g.:
· The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 22 Dec 1917
• PGA
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A Captious Critic
• Chambers's Journal, May(?) 1895
• The Geneva Advertiser, New York, Vol. XV, No. 22, 28 May 1895,
p 1
• PGA
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The Case For The Prisoner
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 1 Sep 1917
• PGA
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The Charlatan
• Gunter's Magazine, Vol. II, Sep 1905, pp 213-222
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXIV, Jul 1906, pp 231-240;
illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen
• PGA
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A Christmas Bride
• The New Zealand Herald, 22 Dec 1911
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A Christmas Capture
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 16 Dec 1922
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A Christmas Deputy
• The Weekly Irish Times, 8 Dec 1917
Christmas Cards
• The Christmas Chronicle, Australia, 6 Dec 1933
• The Maitland Daily Mercury, Australia, 12 Dec 1935
The Christmas Carol
• The Christmas Chronicle, Australia, 5 Dec 1934
A Christmas in Peril
Published under syndication, e.g., in:
• The Daily Telegraph, Launceston, Tasmania, 18 Dec 1926
A Christmas Star
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 8 Dec 1932
The Clock Struck Twelve
• The Otago Witness, New Zealand, 3 Feb 1909
• The Gippsland Gazette, Warragul, Victoria, Australia, 9 Mar
1909
• The Warwick Examiner & Times, Queensland, Australia, 21 Apr
1909
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The Colonel's Christmas Pudding
• The Evening Post, New Zealand, 24 Dec 1909, p 11
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Compounding A Felony
• The Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times, London, 1
Apr 1899
• The Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle, Portsmouth, 1 Apr
1899
• The Warwick Examiner & Times, Queensland, Australia, 16 Mar
1901
• PGA
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The Convict
• The Mail, Adelaide, Australia, 21 Dec 1918, p 16
• The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, 19 Feb 1938, p 6
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 3 Mar
1938, p 54
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Coralie And The Pearls
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 26 Jul 1919
• PGA
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A Corner In Elephants
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLII, Nov 1915, pp 705-711;
illustrated by Warwick Reynolds
• PGA
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The Courage Of Despair
• Auburn NY Weekly Bulletin, 1910-1911; exact date of publication
not ascertained
• PGA
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Crossed Swords
• The Windsor Magazine, Mar 1908
A Crowning Christmas
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 11 Dec 1926
The Dancing Shadow
• The Red Magazine, London, No. 312, 26 May 1922, pp 367-376
The Daughters Of The Moon
• The Red Magazine, 9 Jun 1922
A Daughter Of Nature
• The Malayan Saturday Post, Singapore, 8 Sep 1928, p 11
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 11 Jul
1931
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The Dawnstar
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLV, Apr 1917, pp 653-658;
illustrated by Steven Spurrier
• The Washington Post, 1 Dec 1918
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A Deal In Diamonds
• Wodonga & Towong Sentinel, Victoria, Australia, 19 & 26
May 1916
• The Western Champion and General Advertiser for the Central Western
Districts, Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia, 26 May 1917
• PGA
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Denny
• People's Magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 3, Sep 1914, pp 487-494
A Derelict In Clover
• The Windsor Magazine, Nov 1911
The Desert Ship
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXIII, May 1911, pp 805-810;
illustrated by Alec Ball
• PGA
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A Dog's Life
• The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, 19 Jan 1930
• PGA
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The Doll's House
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 30 Jan
1936, p 54
• PGA
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The Dormer Window
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 3, Aug 1902, pp 347-356;
illustrated by A. Forestier
• PGA
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A Dose Of Quinine
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLV, May 1917, pp 731-736;
illustrated by Steven Spurrier
• PGA
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The Doubting D-, or, A Cranky Cryptogram
(A Defence Of The Great Bard In Three Fyttes)
• R. Sutton & Co, London, 1888, pamphlet, 32 pp
"A burlesque. The author tells how he interviewed the ghosts of
Shakespeare, Bacon, Ben Jonson.and others, and secured a contradiction of Mr.
Donnelly's assertions as to the authorship [of the works attributed to
Shakespeare]", quoted from "Recent Bacon-Shakespeare Literature", Poet
Lore, Vol. 1, 1898, p 77
A Draught Of Life
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLVII, Feb 1918, pp 319-324;
illustrated by Frank Gillett
• PGA
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Early Closing Day
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 5 Apr 1924
• PGA
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An Eastern Princess
• The Kalgoorlie Western Argus, West Australia, 6 Jan 1898
• PGA
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The Eavesdropper
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol XXXV, May 1912, pp 803-808
The Ebbing Tide
Published under syndication, e.g., in
• The Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser,
Queensland, Australia, April 2, 1924
The Egg Of The Little Auk
• Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· The Saturday Journal, Adelaide, Australia, 26 Feb 1927
• PGA e-book (HTML), Feb 2016
The Emsdam Dispatches
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. II, Sep 1899, pp 258-267;
illustrated by Arthur H. Buckland
• PGA
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The Empty House
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 19 Jun 1909
• PGA
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An Error Of Judgment
• The Star, New Zealand, 24 Oct 1908, p 2
• PGA
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The Evidence For The Prisoner
• The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1911, pp 477-482
Excess Profits
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. IV, No. 24, 11 Aug 1922, pp
248-256; illustrated by J.R. Skelton
An Eye For An Eye
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 21 Apr 1923
• PGA
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The Eye Of The Camera
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXIX, Dec 1908, pp 155-162;
illustrated by Alec Ball
• PGA
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The First Stone
• The Strand Magazine, Oct 1908, pp 450-459; illustrated by
Arthur Garratt
• PGA
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The Foil
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, 23 Oct 1932
• PGA
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Forget-Me-Not
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Clutha Leader, New Zealand, serial, 3, 10, 17 Oct 1890
• PGA
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For Love's Sake
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 12 Oct
1944
• PGA
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For Once In A Way
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 15 Jan 1915
• PGA
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For Value Received
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Telegraph, Brisbane, Australia, 2 May 1908
• PGA
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A Foster-Father
• Syndicated in, .e.g.:
· The Telegraph, Brisbane, Australia. June 26, 1901
• PGA
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Found!
• The Gentleman's Magazine, Sep 1890
• PGA
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The Fourth Man
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIV, Nov 1916, pp 702-708;
illustrated by Septimus E. Scott
• PGA
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Free Labour
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 1 Apr
1943
• PGA
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A Friendly Call
• Cassell's Magazine (US edition), May-Oct 1910, pp 473-481
From Information Received
• The Christmas Chronicle, Australia, 10 Dec 1919
• The Auckland Star, New Zealand, 20 Dec 1919
• PGA
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Full Fathoms Deep
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XL, Oct 1914, pp 543-550;
illustrated by Charles J. Crombie
• PGA
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Gabrielle
• The Premier Magazine, 18 Jun 1920, pp 59-65
A Gamble In Love
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXVI, Jun 1912, pp 29-34;
illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen
• PGA
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A Game Of Draughts
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XIX, Dec 1903, pp 67-75; illustrated
by E.J. Sullivan
• PGA
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A Garden Of Pearls
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLV, Mar 1917, pp 445-450;
illustrated by Steven Spurrier
• PGA
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Gentlemen Of The Jury
• The Warwick Examiner & Times, Queensland, Australia, 11 May
1914
The Gates Of Ramshi
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. II, No. 9, 13 Jan 1922, pp
131-139; illustrated by Hawley Morgan
The Grey Bat
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 14 Jul 1916
• PGA
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The Grey Raider
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 7 Jun 1919
The Guiding Star
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 7 Dec 1907, p 49
• The Kalgoorlie Western Argus, Australia, 14 Nov 1911
• PGA
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The Half-Crown Princess
• The New Magazine, Cassell's, London (date not ascertained)
• Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· The Kangaroo Island Courier, Kingscote, Australia, 8 Jul 1911
• PGA e-book (HTML), Feb 2016
The Hand Invisible
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol XXXVI, Jul 1912, pp 233-238;
illustrated by Alec Ball
• PGA
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Hardy's Big Coup
• The Australian Town And Country Journal, N.S.W., 16 Aug
1902
• The Star, Canterbury, New Zealand, 2 Jan 1903
• PGA
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The Heart Of The Anarchist
• The Windsor Magazine Vol XVIII, Sep 1903, p 468-476;
illustrated by Oscar Wilson
• PGA
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Heavy Metal
• The Green Magazine, London, 10 Apr 1923
The Heels Of The Dawn
• The Otago Witness, New Zealand, 24 Mar 1909, p 9
• PGA
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Her Christmas Dawn
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australian, 19 Dec 1908
• PGA
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His Christmas Gift
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 11 Dec 1930
His Majesty's Mails
• The Canadian Magazine, Toronto, Nov 1910
• The Barrier Miner, Broken Hill, N.S.W., Australia, 20 Dec
1911
• PGA
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A Hole In The Net
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. V, No. 28, 3 Nov 1922, pp 31-
38; illustrated by G. J. Gillingham
The Hospitallers
• Chambers's Journal, 10 May 1890
Ice In June: A Playwright's Story
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 6 Feb 1909
• Golden Stories: A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost
Writers, The Short Stories Company, New York, 1909
• PGA
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Icky Of Oluk Lake
• Munsey's, Vol. XCVI, No. 1, Feb 1929, pp 101-107
• PGA
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Imperial Preference
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXV, Mar 1912, pp 521-525
In Black And White
• The Story-Teller, Aug 1910, pp 708-716
In Barkstone Lane
• The Australasian, Melbourne, Australia, June 13, 1925
In Rosemary Lane
• People's Magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, Apr 1915, pp 158-165
In The Dark
Published under syndication, e.g., in:
• The Wagga Wagga Advertiser, N.S.W., Australia, April 6,
1907
In The Fog
• The Canterbury Times, New Zealand, Christmas edition, 1909
In The Pit
• The Red Magazine, Vol. XXI, No. 126, 1 Jul 1914, pp 747-753;
illustrated by Charles Pears
Introducing Mr. Pentsymon
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. V, No. 30, 3 Nov 1922, pp
269-275; illustrated by Frank R. Grey
The Joinville Tunnel
• The Cornhill Magazine, Nov 1898
• The Star , New Zealand, 28 Jan 1899
• The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, 8 May 1899
• PGA
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Judgment Reserved
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 19 Sep 1913
• PGA
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Karma
• The Windsor Magazine, Nov 1913, pp 652-658
Kindergarten
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXVI, Nov 1912, pp 689-694;
illustrated by A.J. Gough
• PGA
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The Kingmaker's Token
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXVIII, Jun 1908, pp 66-74
Lady Mary's Bulldog
• The Daily News, Perth, Australia, 5 May 1911
• PGA
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The Language Of Flowers
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXIX, Apr 1909, pp 647-654;
illustrated by Alec Ball
• PGA
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The Last Drive
• The Australian Town and Country Journal, 3 Jan 1906, pp 33-
34
• PGA
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The Law Of The Jungle: A Tale Of Mean Streets
• The London Magazine, Sep 1913-Feb 1914, pp 381-388
The Leather-Pushin' Private
• Battle Stories, Vol. IV, No, 24, Aug 1929, pp 112-122
The Left Hand
• The Rodney And Otamatea Times, New Zealand, 18 Sep 1912, p
6
• PGA
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The Lesson The Ants Taught
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLV, Dec 1916, pp 101-107;
illustrated by Charles Crombie
• PGA
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The Livery Of Death
• The Story-Teller, Oct 1911
The Lonely Furrow
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLVI, Nov 1917, pp 595-599;
illustrated by A. Gilbert
• PGA
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The Long Arm Of Bronze
• The Strand Magazine, Jan 1916, pp 3-11; illustrated by Emile
Verpilleux
• The Saturday Express, 19 Feb 1916
• PGA
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Love In Aether
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIV, Jun 1916, pp 15-20;
illustrated by G.C. Wilmshurst
• PGA
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The Luck Of The Game
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXVI, Sep 1907, p 427-435;
illustrated by Gilbert Holiday
• PGA
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Made In England
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol LII, Jun 1920, pp 88-94; illustrated
by C.M. Padday
• PGA
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"The Man Himself"
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. I, No, 1, 23 Sep 1921, pp
36-43; illustrated by Fred Buchanan
The Man Who Got Through
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. LXI, Feb 1925, pp 297-303;
illustrated by Frank Gillett
• PGA
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The Man Who Rang The Bell
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 20 Sep 1924
• PGA
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The Man With The Eyeglass
• The Star, New Zealand, 16 Sep 1909, p 4
• PGA
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A Masked Battery
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Jul 1908, pp 52-59;
illustrated by A.P. Ball
• PGA
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The Master's Voice
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 5 Nov 1921
• PGA
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A Matter Of Habit
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLVI, Aug 1917, pp 317-323;
illustrated by Dudley Tennant
• PGA
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"'Merica"
• The Strand, (US edition), Vol. XLIII, No. 256, May 1912, pp
470-479; illustrated by Warwick Goble
A Message from the Flood
• Chambers's Journal, May 7, 1892
The Midnight Call
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXIV, Jun 1906, p 109-118;
illustrated by John Cameron
• PGA
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The Missing Blade
• The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral
Gazette, Australia, Dec 1913
The Missing Note
• The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1911
The Mistletoe Bough
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 17 Dec 1921
A Modern Scrooge
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 17 Dec 1910
Moray The Traitor
• The Pall Mall Magazine, Vol 18, Jul 1899, p 384 ff; illustrated
by G.D. Amour
• Lewiston Evening Journal, Maine, USA, 9 & 16 Sep 1899
More Than Coronets
• Chamber's Journal Of Popular Literature, Science And Arts, Vol
18, 1894, pp 136-207
The Morning Glory
• The Yellow Magazine, London, 10 Aug 1923
Music Hath Charms
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. III, No. 9, 30 Jun 1922, pp
489-497; illustrated by J.P. Paterson
A Musical Treat
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. Vol. V, No. 29, 20 Oct 1922,
211-217; illustrated by Hutton Mitchel
The Mystery Of Room Five
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 25 Dec 1920
• PGA
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Natural Selection
• The London Magazine, Sep 1913-Feb 1914, pp 763-771
Nerves
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXIII, Jan 1911, pp 295-300;
illustrated by Alec Ball
• The Warwick Examiner & Times, Queensland, Australia, 24 Jul
1916
• PGA
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The Night Express: The Story Of A Bank Robbery
• Golden Stories: A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost
Writers, The Short Stories Company, New York, 1909
• PGA
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The Northern Light
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XX, Oct 1904, pp 562-570;
illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo
• PGA
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Not On The Records
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. LIII, Feb 1921, pp 296-302;
illustrated by Dudley Tennant
• PGA
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An Object Lesson
• Cassell's Magazine (US edition), Jun-Nov 1908, pp 225-235
• Published under syndications in, e.g.:
· The Week, Brisbane, Australia, 19 Mar 1920
• PGA e-book (HTML), Feb 2016
The Odds On Zero
• The Green Magazine, London, 5 Jun 1923
One Christmas Eve
• The Maitland Daily Mercury, Australia, 15 Dec 1932
One Day With A Working Ant
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Holiday Number, Dec 1901;
illustrated by Bruce Horsfall
One Foggy Night
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIII, May 1916, pp 797-802;
illustrated by Dudley Tennant
• PGA
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One Of The Old Guard
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XV, Feb 1902, pp 437-446;
illustrated by Ambrose Walton
• PGA
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On Peace Night
• The Townsville Daily Bulletin, Australia, 14 May 1929
• PGA
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The Onus Of The Charge
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXIII, May 1906, pp 809-818;
illustrated by T. Walter Wilson
• The Metropolitan Magazine, Vol. 25, Jan 1907, p 501-508
• PGA
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The Orpheusia
• Cassell's Magazine (US edition), Jun-Nov 1903, pp 252-261
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 19 Dec 1903
• PGA
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Ostentation
• Cassell's Magazine, Aug 1912
The Other Man's Story
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXI, Dec 1904, pp 197-206;
illustrated by Sidney Paget
• PGA
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The Pardon
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 12 Aug 1911
• PGA
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A Parrot Cry
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol XLVIII, Jun 1918, pp 44-50;
illustrated by W.R. Stott
• The Railroad Trainman, Mount Morris, Illinois, Vol. XXXVIII,
1921, pp 389-391
• PGA
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The Path Of Progress
• The Quiver, Jun 1909
The Pawn And The Rook
• The Townsville Daily Bulletin, Australia, 8 Sep 1926
• PGA
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Pearls Of Price
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXIX, Jan 1914, pp 312-317;
illustrated by W.R. Stott
• PGA
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"Photo By Lesterre"
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLV, Feb 1917, pp 393-398;
illustrated by Steven Spurrier
• PGA
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Pictures In The Snow (a Christmas story)
• The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, 21 Dec 1901
• PGA
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A Place In The Sun
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. LI, Jan 1920, pp 158-164;
illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen
• PGA
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A Plague of Butterflies
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 28 Dec 1918
The Platinum Chain
• The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, 6 Aug 1933
• PGA
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A Popular Novelist
• The Gippsland Gazette, Warragul, Victoria, Australia, 20 Jan
1914
• PGA
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Poste Restante
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. II, No. 8, 30 Dec 1921, pp
23-35; illustrated by F. Gillett
A Prize Crop
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. XII, No, 27, 22 Aug 1924, pp
419-425
Proof Positive
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 4 Aug 1927
• PGA
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The Purple Terror
• The Strand, Sep 1898
• Monsters Galore, Fawcett Books, Greenwich, CT, 1965
• Science Fiction By Gaslight: A History Of Science Fiction In
Popular Magazines, 1891-1911, World Publishing Co., 1968
• Science Fiction By Gaslight, Hyperion Press, 1974
• Beyond The Gaslight, Frederick Muller Ltd, 1976
• Science Fiction By The Rivals Of H.G. Wells, Castle Books,
1979
• Adventure Stories From The "Strand", The Folio Society, London,
1995
• Flora Curiosa: Cryptobotany, Mysterious Fungi, Sentient Trees, And
Deadly Plants In Classic Science Fiction And Fantasy, Coachwhip
Publications, Aug 2008
• The Wordsworth Collection Of Science Fiction, Wordsworth
Editions Ltd, Dec 2011
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Translations
German: Die Purpurorchidee, Henschel, Tribunalbibliothek
series, Berlin, 1913, 198 pp
A Queen In Hiding
• The Malayan Saturday Post, Singapore, 23 Feb 1929, p 12
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 5 Jul
1934, p 50
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A Question Of Money
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIII, Jan 1916, pp 237-242;
illustrated by Septimus E. Scott
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Rachel's Seventh Year
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. III, No. 16, 21 Apr 1922, pp
151-160; illustrated by Frank R. Grey
Rawhide Science
• Excitement, Dec 1930
The Real Dramatic Touch
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLVI, Sep 1917, pp 386-392;
illustrated by Frank Gillett
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A Record Round
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXI, Mar 1910, pp 563-570;
illustrated by Sydney Seymour Lucas
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Red Petals
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XIX, Feb 1904, pp 419-429;
illustrated by W.G. Simmonds
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Rob Peter—Pay Paul
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. II, No. 13, 10 Mar 1922, pp
587-594; illustrated by G. J. Gillingham
A Rope Of Snow
• Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· The Brisbane Courier, Australia, 16 Dec 1911
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Rose Of The Desert
• Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser Australia, 5 Nov 1920
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A Royal Bag
• The Green Magazine, London, 19 Dec 1923
The Royal Train
Published under syndication in, e.g.,
• The World's News, Sydney, Australia, 19 Dec 1914
The Salmon Poachers
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXII, Jul 1910, pp 235-240;
illustrated by Alec Ball
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Santa Anna
• Chambers's Journal, 2 Apr 1898
A Satisfactory Reference
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 21 Apr 1900
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Saviour From The North
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. I, No. 3, 21 Oct 1921, pp
298-307; illustrated by Harold Earnshaw
The Second Chapter
• The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia, 29 Jan 1916
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Second In The Field
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol XLI, Apr 1915, pp 653-658;
illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo
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The Shebeeners
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XVI, Sep 1902, pp 466-476;
illustrated by F.H. Townsend
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A Single Hair
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIV, Aug 1916, pp 337-343;
illustrated by Charles Crombie
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Sir Jeremiah's Big Shoot
• The Green Magazine, London, 8 May 1923
Sister Louise
• The Warwick Examiner & Times, Queensland, Australia, 28 Jun
1915
The Sixteenth Chapter
• Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· The North Western Advocate & Emu Bay Times, Tasmania, 1 Jul
1911
· The Daily News, Perth, Australia, 9 Aug 1911
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A Sleeping Partner
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXV, Apr 1912, pp 681-685
· May be identical with "Sleeping Partner" (see next entry)
Sleeping Partner
Published under syndication in, e.g.:
· The Telegraph, Brisbane, Australia, 23 Feb 1918
· The Week, Brisbane, Australia, 1 Mar 1918
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A Sound In The Night
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 18 Feb
1937, p 54
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"Special" To The Telephone
• The London Magazine, Sep 1909-Feb 1910, pp 517-526
A Stolen Interview
• The Australian Town And Country Journal, 25 Nov 1903
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The Straight Game
• The Red Magazine, No. 125, 15 Jun 1914, pp 602-609; illustrated
by Charles Pears
The Stranger Within The Gate
• Published under syndication,´in , e.g.,
· The West Australian, Perth. Australia, 24 Dec 1906
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Sub Rosa
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXII, Sep 1910, pp 605-610;
illustrated by Steven Spurrier
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The Substitute
• Published under syndication,´in , e.g.,
· The Express and Telegraph, Adelaide, Australia, 9 September 1905
· The Sunday Strand and Home Magazine, Australia (date not ascertained)
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The Superman
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLVI, Jun 1917, pp 65-70;
illustrated by Steven Spurrier
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The Supreme Test
• The World's News, Sydney, Australia, 14 and 21 Apr 1923 (2
parts)
The Sword Of Justice
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. XX, No. 4, Oct 1908, pp
439-446; illustrated by A.P. Ball
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A Table Tragedy
• Cassell's Magazine (US edition), Dec 1907-May 1908, pp 402-
412
The Third Act
• The Week, Brisbane, Australia, 6 Dec 1912/p>
The Thirty-Seventh Month
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXX, Jul 1909, pp 354-362;
illustrated by Alec Ball
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This Little World
• The Australian Town And Country Journal, N.S.W., 5 Nov 1902
• The Star, Canterbury, New Zealand, 17 Mar 1903
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A Thrilling Exit
• The Strand Magazine, Feb 1916, pp 148-157; illustrated by
Thomas Somerfield
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The Throat Of The Wolf
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XIII, Jan 1901, pp 246-256;
illustrated by R. Galon Woodville
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The Ticket
• The Story-Teller, Sep 1910, pp 1032 ff
"To Be Let Furnished"
• The Windsor Magazine, Jul 1911
Treasures Three
• The Strand Magazine, Jan 1908, pp 86-95
• The Windsor Magazine, Jun 1912
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A Trick of Fate (See "Adventure")
The Two Bon-Bons
• The Strand Magazine, May 1906, pp 549-556
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Two Of Them
• Cassell's Magazine (US edition), Dec 1903-May 1904, pp 536-
543
The Unbelieving Eye
• The New Magazine, Cassell's, London, Oct 1914
Unbidden Guests
• The Australian Town And Country Journal, 15 Feb 1905
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The Unexpected
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXIX, May 1909, pp 803-810;
illustrated by Alec Ball
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An Unrecorded Crime
• Crampton's Magazine, May 1902
The Vital Spark
• The Yellow Magazine, London, Vol. II, No. 11, 10 Feb 1922, pp
383-391; illustrated by Hawley Morgan
The Vital Spot
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXVII, Jan 1913, pp 306-312:
illustrated by Septimus E. Scott
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War Ribbons
• Argosy, 8 Mar 1930
• Famous Spy Stories, Vol. I, No. 3, May/Jun 1940, pp 101-111
The Waterwitch
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XXXII, Sep 1910, pp 479-484;
illustrated by Alec Ball
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The Western Way
• The Daily News, Perth, Australia, 16 Aug 1913
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When The Moon Set
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 13 Dec 1924
The White Geranium
• Cassell's Magazine, Dec 1899, pp 112-120
The White Spot
• The Western Mail, Perth, Australia, 16 May 1908
• Pearson's Magazine (US edition), Vol. XX, No. 2, Aug 1908, pp
209-213 & p 8 of back advertising section
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White Wings
• The Yellow Magazine, 28 Jul 1922
The Wings Of Chance
• The Observer (Christmas edition), Australia, 13 Dec 1922
• The Central Queensland Herald, Rockhampton, Australia, 20 Sep
1934, p 50
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The Witness
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. LI, Feb 1920, pp 233-238;
illustrated by Frank Gillett
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The Witness of the Skies
• The Chronicle, Adelaide, Australia, 18 Jan 1919
The World Next Door
• The Windsor Magazine, Vol. XLIV, Sep 1916, pp 383-390;
illustrated by G.C. Wilmshurst
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Many translations of Fred M. White's works were identified in the course of research for this bibliography. It is a common practice among European publishing houses to re-title books which they publish in translation. The original title is usually printed on the back of the title page, but without access to the book itself it often proved impossible to derive that information from the bibliographic data available on the Internet. The translations located were:
Czech Title: Rudá orchidea
Literal Meaning: Red Orchid
English Title: The Cardinal Moth
Translator: Jaroslav Zajíček-Horský
Publisher: Vaněk a Votava, 1908, pp 200
Czech Title: Svůdné zlato
Literal Meaning: Tempting Gold
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Jaroslav Zajíček-Horský
Publisher: Vaněk a Votava, 1912 (earlier ed. probable before 1909), pp 158
Czech Title: Půlnoční host
Literal Meaning: Midnight Guest
English Title: The Midnight Guest
Translator: Pavla Moudrá
Publisher: Jos. R. Vilímek, 1910, pp 390
Danish Title: Arvingen
Literal Meaning: The Heir
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Hedvig Magnussen
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1907, 541 pp
Danish Title: De falske Arvinger
Literal Meaning: The False Heir
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Knud H. Rosenlřv
Publisher: Verdens Krone Series, Copenhagen, 1918, 222 pp
Danish Title: Det mřrke Hus
Literal Meaning: The Dark House
English Title: The Corner House (?)
Translator: Johs Magnussen
Publisher: Copenhagen, "Politikens Feuilleton" series, 1905, pp
398
Danish Title: Den hvide Handske
Literal Meaning: The White Glove
English Title: The White Glove
Translator: Hedvig Magnussen
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1907, 361 pp
Danish Title: De fire Fingre
Literal Meaning: The Four Fingers
English Title: The Four Fingers
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1907 and 1919
Danish Title: Den forsvundne Traktat
Literal Meaning: The Missing Treaty
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Dansk litterćrt forlag, Copenhagen, 1919, 255 pp
Danish Title: Den sidste Borgia
Literal Meaning: The Last Borgia
English Title: The Last Of The Borgias
Translator: P. Jerndorff-Jessen
Publisher: Carl Allers Etablissement A/S, Copenhagen, I ledige
Timer (In Your Free Time) magazine, Vol. 27, 1902, pp 233- 358
Danish Title: Dobbeltgćngeren
Literal Meaning: The Doubles, Doppelganger
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1926
Danish Title: En Hundjćvel
Literal Meaning: A She-Devil
English Title: [not found]
Translator: A. Blichfeldt
Publisher: Steen Hasselbalchs Forlag, Copenhagen, 1920, 190 pp
Danish Title: Et skćbnesvangert Ansigt
Literal Meaning: The Ominous Face
English Title: [not found]
Translator: P. Jerndorff-Jessen
Publisher: Carl Allers Etablissement A/S, Copenhagen, I ledige
Timer (In Your Free Time) magazine, Vol. 42, 1906, pp 1-360
Danish Title: Fontćnens Hemmelighed
Literal Meaning: The Secret Of The Fountain
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Hedvig Magnussen
Publisher: Rejse-Bibliotheket, Nr. 26, Copenhagen, 1908, 416 pp
Danish Title: Forbandelsens Hus
Literal Meaning: The Cursed House
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1915/p>
Danish Title: Grevens Datter
Literal Meaning: The Count's Daughter
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1914
Danish Title: I hemmelig Tjeneste
Literal Meaning: In The Secret Service
English Title: A Secret Service
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1919, 184 pp; Copenhagen, 1928, 154 pp
Danish Title: Kronens Byrde
Literal Meaning: The Burden Of The Crown
English Title: The Weight Of The Crown
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1906, 454 pp
Danish Title: Naar Kćrligheden vaagner
Literal Meaning: When Love Awakens
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1927
Danish Title: Retten sejrer
Literal Meaning: Justice Prevails
English Title: [not found]
Translator: M. Laursen
Publisher: Copenhagen, 1906, 247 pp
Danish Title: Salme-Stenen
Literal Meaning: The Psalm Stone
English Title: The Psalm Stone
Illustrator: Frances Evan
Publisher: Carl Allers Etablissement A/S, Copenhagen, I ledige
Timer (In Your Free Time) magazine, Vol. 38, 1905, pp 1-214
Danish Title: Uskyldig mistćnkt
Literal Meaning: The Innocent Suspect
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Knud H. Rosenlřv
Publisher: Kristiana, Copenhagen, 1918, 200 pp
Dutch Title: De geldschieter
Literal Meaning: The Moneylender
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Spaarnestad-Bibliotheek, Haarlem, ca. 1930, 192 pp
Dutch Title: De schatgravers
Literal Meaning: The Treasure Hunters
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Spaarnestad-Bibliotheek, Haarlem, ca. 1930, 190 pp
Dutch Title: De stempel der stilte
Literal Meaning: The Stamp Of Silence
English Title: The Brand Of Silence (?)
Publisher: Stella, Amsterdam, 19??, 216 pp
Dutch Title: De valsche beschuldiging
Literal Meaning: The False Charge
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Spaarnestad-Bibliotheek, "Hollandsche bibliotheek" series,
No. 9, Haarlem, 1933, 224 pp
Dutch Title: Het verbroken graf
Literal Meaning: The Ruined Tomb
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Dagblad en Drukkerij "Het Centrum", Amsterdam, ca. 1910,
155 pp
Dutch Title: Lady Clara English Title: Lady Clara
Publisher: Spaarnestad-Bibliotheek, Haarlem, ca. 1930, 187 pp
Dutch Title: Waar liefde woont
Literal Meaning: Where Love Dwells
English Title: [not found]
Translator: J.H.G. v.d. Bovenkamp Jr
Publisher: Holland, ca. 1940, 221 pp
Finnish Title: Nainen saa maksaa
Literal Meaning: A Woman Must Pay
English Title: The Sundial
Translator: Erkki Valkeila
Publisher: Karisto, Hämeenlinna, Finland, 1951, 239 pp
French Title: Le vase du dragon
Literal Meaning: The Dragon Vase
English Title: [Paul Quentin]?
Translator: Thérčse Berton
Publisher: P. Lafitte et cie, Paris, 1913, 310 pp
French Title: Les quatre doigts
Literal Meaning: The Four Fingers
English Title: The Four Fingers
Translator: Thérčse Berton
Publisher: P. Lafitte et cie, Paris, 1913, 319 pp
French Title: Le Secret des sables
Literal Meaning: The Secret Of The Sands
English Title: The Secret Of The Sands
Translator: Čve Paul-Margueritte
Publisher: Edition de la Mode Nationale, "Collection Fama", series No
230, Paris, 1930, 127 pp
German Title: Der Königsdiamant
Literal Meaning: The King Diamond
English Title: The King Diamond
Translator: Kary & Hanna Maria Ottinger
Publisher: Leipzig Expreßbücher-Verlag, Wien 1934, 224 pp
German Title: Die Purpurorchidee
Literal Meaning: The Purple Orchid
English Title: The Purple Terror
Publisher: Henschel, Tribunalbibliothek series, Berlin, 1913, 198
pp
German Title: Über ihre Kraft
Literal Meaning: Beyond Her Strength
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Moritz Wilhelm Sophar
Publisher: K. Ehrlich, Berlin, Ehrlich's Kriminalbücherei, No. 43,
1925, 192 pp
German Title: Um des Mammons willen
Literal Meaning: For Mammon's Sake
English Title: The House Of Mammon (?)
Publisher: Henschel, Berlin, Tribunalbibliothek series, No. 12, 1920,
208 pp
Hungarian Title: A titokzatos orchidea
Literal Meaning: The Mysterious Orchid
English Title: The Cardinal Moth
Translator: Ernő Kulinyi
Publisher: Singer & Wolfner, Budapest, 1921, 40 pp
Hungarian Title: A bíborszínű rém
Literal Meaning: The Purple Terror (Bogy, Spectre)
English Title: The Purple Terror
Translator: András Békés
Published in: Galaktika 57 (ed. Péter Kuczka), 1985, pp 33- 43
Publisher: Kozmosz, Budapest
Icelandic Title: Hvíti hanzkinn
Literal Meaning: The White Glove
English Title: The White Glove
Publisher: Prentsmiđjan Gutenberg, Reykjavik, 1916, 266 pp
Publisher: Sögusafn heimilanna, Reykjavik, 1991, 179 pp
Icelandic Title: Kínverska leynifelagiđ
Literal Meaning: The Chinese Secret Society
English Title: The Case For The Crown
Publisher: Félagsprentsmiđjan, Reykjavik, 1920
Spanish Title: El huésped de la media noche
Literal Meaning: The Midnight Guest
English Title: The Midnight Guest
Translator: Agustín Arana y Viana
Publisher: Sopena, Barcelona, "Novela Moderna" series, 1908, 141
pp
Spanish Title: Los cuatro dedos
Literal Meaning: The Four Fingers
English Title: The Four Fingers
Translator: Juan Cueto from the French version by Thérčse Berton
Illustrator: S. Bartolozzi
Publisher: Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, Madrid, "Novela de ahora"
series, Nos. 150-151, 1911, 2 vols.
Spanish Title: El poder de las tinieblas
Literal Meaning: The Power Of Darkness
English Title: Powers Of Darkness
Translator: Miguel Domenge Mir
Publisher: Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, Madrid, "Novela de ahora"
series, No. 199, 191?, 118 pp
Spanish Title: Un viaje trágico
Literal Meaning: A Tragic Journey
English Title: A Royal Wrong
Publisher: Hijos de Alvarez, Madrid, 1909?
Publisher: Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, Madrid, "Novela de ahora"
series, 2 vols, 19??, 92/73 pp
Publisher: Revista Literaria, Madrid, "Novelas y cuentos" series, No.
902, 1948, 35 pp
Spanish Title: La daga misteriosa
Literal Meaning: The Mysterious Dagger
English Title: The Secret Of The Sands
Publisher: Hijos de Alvarez, Madrid, "Novela de ahora" series,
1907?
Publisher: Saturnino Calleja Fernandez, Madrid, "Novela de ahora"
series, 1912
Publisher: Revista Literaria, Madrid, "Novelas y cuentos" series,
1964, 47 pp
Spanish Title: Paul Quentin
English Title: Paul Quentin
Translator: Agustín Arana y Viana
Publisher: Sopena, Barcelona, "La novela moderna" series, 19??, 101
pp
Spanish Title: La esclava del silencio
Literal Meaning: The Slave Of Silence
English Title: The Slave Of Silence
Translator: Rosa Cabrera
Publisher: Sopena, Barcelona, "La novela moderna" series, 19??, 109
pp
Spanish Title: La casa del rincón
Literal Meaning: The Corner House
English Title: The Corner House
Translator: Ramón Orts Ramos
Publisher: Sopena, Barcelona, "La novela moderna" series, 19??, 115
pp
Spanish Title: La mampara roja
Literal Meaning: The Red Screen
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Imprenta de "El diario Ilustrado", Santiago, 1907, 216
pp
Spanish Title: El anillo rojo (part 2 of La mampara
roja)
Literal Meaning: The Red Ring
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Imprenta de "El diario Ilustrado", Santiago, 1907, 288
pp
Swedish Title: Den blĺ damen
Literal Meaning: The Blue Lady
English Title: The Lady In Blue
Translator: Emilie Kullman
Publisher: Skoglund, Stockholm, 1917, 235 pp
Swedish Title: Charles Darrylls försvinnande
Literal Meaning: The Disappearance Of Charles Darryll
English Title: The Slave Of Silence
Translator: Oscar Nachman
Publisher: B. Wahlström, Stockholm, 1919, 158 pp
Swedish Title: Ebb och flod
Literal Meaning: Low Tide And High Tide
English Title: The Turn Of The Tide
Translator: Freij Bogren
Publisher: Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1923, 272 pp
Swedish Title: Ett familjedrama
Literal Meaning: A Family Drama
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Dahlberg, Stockholm, 1918, 176 pp
Swedish Title: Den gyllene rosen
Literal Meaning: The Golden Rose
English Title: The Golden Rose
Publisher: B. Wahlström, Stockholm, 1917, 160 pp
Swedish Title: Den heliga orkidén
Literal Meaning: The Sacred Orchid
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Oscar Nachman
Publisher: B. Wahlström, Stockholm, 1918, 160 pp
Swedish Title: Huset vid spĺret
Literal Meaning: The House By The Track
English Title: [not found]
Translator: J. & M. Ĺslund
Publisher: J. Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1926, 160 pp
Swedish Title: Konspiratörer
Literal Meaning: Conspirators
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Freij Bogren
Publisher: J. Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1923, 208 pp
Swedish Title: Lady Amorys diamanter
Literal Meaning: "Lady Amory's Diamonds
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Ebba Nordenadler
Publisher: Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm, 1911, 211 pp
Swedish Title: Mysteriet pĺ Loudwater Priory
Literal Meaning: The Mystery Of Loudwater Priory
English Title: [not found]
Translator:
Publisher: Dahlberg, Stockholm, 1918, 186 pp
Swedish Title: Purpur-orkidén
Literal Meaning: Purple Orchid
English Title: [not found]
Translator: Ernst Malm
Publisher: Förlagsaktiebolaget Västra Sverige, Göteborg, 1914, 152
pp
Swedish Title: Den röda triangeln
Literal Meaning: The Red Triangle
English Title: [not found]
Translator: J. & M. Ĺslund
Publisher: J. Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1926, 160 pp
Swedish Title: Segerns vingar
Literal Meaning: Wings Of Victory
English Title: The Wings Of Victory
Translator: Freij Bogren
Publisher: J. Zetterlund, Stockholm, 1923, 175 pp
Swedish Title: Den svarta automobilen
Literal Meaning: The Black Automobile
English Title: [not found]
Publisher: Nordiska förlaget, Stockholm, 1919, pp 222
During the preparation of this bibliography it proved impossible, with the available resources, to ascertain the titles of a number of Fred M. White's stories. This was the case when reviews of specific issues of journals in which his works appeared simply listed him as a contributor.
These titles—with their corresponding texts—will, of course, become generally available as soon as the journals in question are published on the Internet. Another source for the missing bibliographical information will be the Index to British Popular Fiction Magazines, 1880-1950, which is currently being compiled by the National Bibliographic Service of the British Library and is scheduled for publication in 2012 (or thereabouts). A list of the 72 magazines to be indexed can be seen at www.philsp.com/britpop.html.
Many of the "missing titles" are probably those of stories which were reprinted after their initial publication and are, consequently, already included in this bibliography.
For the sake of completeness, here is a chronological list of the magazines containing stories in search of a title.
Chambers's Journal, May 1898
• Source of Information: Auckland Star, New Zealand, 11 June 1898, p 2
"An excellent collection of articles is contained in Chamber's Journal
for May... a four-chapter story by Fred M. White..."
The Graphic, Christmas edition, 1905
• Source of Information: The Coburg Leader, Victoria, Australia,
25 Nov 1905, p 1: "...The Christmas number of The Graphic contains...
good stories by... Fielding Hall, Max Pemberton, Chas. Lees, and Fred M.
White (illustrated by John H. Brown A.R.A.)..."
The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1906
• Source of Information: The Australian Town & Country
Journal, 15 Aug 1906, p 23: "In The Windsor... short stories are
contributed by Frances Rivers, Henry C. Rowland, E.E. Kellett, and Fred. M.
White..."
The Canterbury Times, New Zealand, 18 Dec 1906
• Source of Information: The Star, Canterbury, New Zealand, 15
Dec 1906: "The Christmas number of The Canterbury Times for 1906... will be
published on Tuesday... The contributors include... Fred M. White..."
The Story-Teller, Apr 1907
• Source of Information: The Australian Town & Country
Journal, 24 Apr 1907, p 55: "Messrs. Cassell and Company, Limited, have
just published the first issue of a new magazine called The
Story-Teller. As the title implies, the magazine is devoted entirely to
fiction, the contributors to the initial issue... well-known novelists,
including Hall Caine, E.P. Oppenheim, Mrs. C. Williamson, Fred M. White, Tom
Gallon, Nat Gould, etc..."
The Story-Teller, May 1907
• Source of Information: The Australian Town & Country
Journal, 29 May 1907, p 55: "Messrs. Cassell and Company, Limited
(Melbourne), forward to us the second (May) number of their new sixpenny
magazine, The Storyteller.It contains a wealth of short stories by
well-known writers, including... Tom Gallon, Headon Hill, Fred. M. White,
Alice and Claude Asher, and Marjorie Bowen..."
The Story-Teller, Oct 1907
• Source of Information: The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, 23
Oct 1907, p 5: "The Storyteller for October is to hand... The October
issue contains complete stories by... Fred. M. White, L.T. Meade, Katharine
Tynan, Maurice Leblanc, Mary L. Pendered, etc."
The Windsor Magazine, Mar 1908
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 5 May 1908, p
3: "The March number of The Windsor Magazine... Complete stories by
authors... Fred M. White, Frances Rivers, Christopher St. John, Orme Agnes
and Jesse Pope..."
The Windsor Magazine, Apr 1908
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 28 May 1908,
p 2: "The April number of The Windsor Magazine... Fred M. White
contributes an ingenious mystery..."
The Windsor Magazine, May 1908
• Source of Information: The Bush Advocate, New Zealand, 23 Jun
1908, Page 5: "The May Windsor Magazine... The short stories of the
number are by... Fred M. White, Frances-Rivers and G.B. Lancaster..."
The Story-Teller, Dec 1908
• Source of Information: The Otago Witness, New Zealand,6 Jan
1909, p 70: "The Christmas number of The Story-Teller... the writers
include... Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Jun 1909
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 24 Jun 1909,
p 2: "The June Windsor Magazine... that master of mystery Fred M. White is
respresented by an ingenious story of adventure in West Africa..."
The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1909
• Source of Information: Nelson Evening Mail, New Zealand, 15 Sep
1909, p 2: "The September... number of The Windsor Magazine... a
mystery of modern London by Fred M. White contains a novel plot..."
The Windsor Magazine, Dec 1909
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 22 Dec 1909,
p 2: "The December Windsor Magazine... There are complete stories by Barry
Pain, Coulson Kernahan, Fred M. White, and Austin Harrison..."
The Windsor Magazine, Feb 1910
• Source of Information: "Local and General" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 17 Feb 1910, p 2: "The February Windsor
Magazine... complete contributions by...Fred M. White, Owen Oliver, and
Charles G.D. Roberts...
The Story-Teller, Feb 1910
• Source of Information: The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia,
26 Mar 1910, 20: "The Story-Teller—E. Phillips Oppenheim, A.W.
Marchmont, Fred M. White, Captain Frank Mars, and 'Alice' and Claude Arhew
are among the contributors to the February issue of this popular
magazine..."
The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1910
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 25 Aug 1910,
p 2: "The August Windsor Magazine... containing short stories by Eden
Philpotts, Ashton Hilliers, Charles G.D. Roberts, Fred M. White, and other
well-known authors..."
The Grand Magazine, Sep 1910
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 8 Oct 1910, p 6: "The Grand... containing
sixteen complete stories by such popular writers as... Fred M. White...
The Windsor Magazine, Oct 1910
• Source of Information: Hawera & Normanby Star, New Zealand,
17 Oct 1910, p 4: "The October Windsor Magazine... complete stories
by... Fred M. White, and other popular novelists..."
The Windsor Magazine, Nov 1910
• Source of Information: "Local and General" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 18 Nov 1910, p 2: "The November Windsor
Magazine, containing contributions by... Fred M. White... and other
well-known authors..."
The New Magazine, Jan 1911
• Source of Information: The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, 31
Jan 1911, p 6: "The New Magazine contains complete novels by Walter E.
Grogan and Frank H. Shaw, and stories by Tom Gallon, Fred M. White, Percy J.
Boebner, L. G. Moberly, Roy Norton, etc."
The Windsor Magazine, Feb 1911
• Source of Information: "Local and General" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 15 Feb 1911, p 2: "The Windsor Magazine for
February... includes complete stories by Keble Howard, H.B. Marriott Watson,
Fred M. White, and Cosmo Hamilton..."
The Windsor Magazine, Jun 1911
• Source of Information: The Marlborough Express, New Zealand, 20
Jun 1911, p 4: "The June Windsor Magazine... Fred M. White and other
popular authors are also represented..."
The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1911
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 16 Aug 1911,
p 2: "The August Windsor Magazine... containing complete short stories
by Robert Barr... Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1911
• Source of Information: The Marlborough Express, New Zealand, 19
Sep 1911, p 4: "The Windsor Magazine for September.... contributions
by... Fred M. White and Keble Howard..."
The Windsor Magazine, Oct 1911
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 14 Oct 1911, p 2: "The October Windsor
Magazine... new stories by... and Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Nov 1911
• Source of Information: The Marlborough Express, New Zealand, 20
Nov 1911, p 4: "The November Windsor Magazine... containing complete
stories by Fred M. White... and other popular authors..."
The Windsor Magazine, Dec 1911
• Source of Information: The Marlborough Express, New Zealand, 22
Dec 1911, p 4: "The December Windsor Magazine... complete stories
by... Fred M. White, and other favourite authors..."
The Story-Teller, Christmas edition, Dec 1911
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 20 Jan 1912, p 4: "The Christmas Story-Teller
contains... 17 stories and a complete novel... Other contributions are by...
Fred M. White..."
Cassell's Magazine Of Fiction And Popular Literature, Apr 1912
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 25 May 1912, p 2: "This bulky book succeeds the
well-known Cassell's Magazine... The fictionists include... Fred M.
White..."
The Story-Teller, Oct 1912
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 2 Nov 1912, p 5: "The Story-Teller for
October... is assured of popularity, for amongst the contributing authors are
Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Oct 1912
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 23 Oct 1912,
p 4 "The Windsor Magazine for October... Other favourite authors
represented are Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Feb 1913
• Source of Information: The Traralgon Record, Victoria,
Australia, 14 Feb 1913, p 6: "The February number of The Windsor
Magazine... Fred. M. White is responsible for a thrilling story of the
Klondike..."
The Windsor Magazine, Dec 1913
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 24 Dec 1913,
p 4: "The Windsor Magazine" for December... Among the writers of other
complete stories are Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Feb 1914
• Source of Information: The Horsham Times, Victoria, 27 Feb
1914, p 10: "A brilliant New Year number is provided in the February issue of
The Windsor Magazine... Among the other stories... a strenuous story
of adventure by Fred M. White..."
The Premier Magazine, No. 4, Aug 1914
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 9 Sep 1914, p 4: "The Premier Magazine for
August, No. 4 of the issue... The contributors include... Fred M.
White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 127, 1914
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 22 Sep 1914, p 4: "The Red Magazine, No. 127...
The story-tellers in this issue include... Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1914
• Source of Information: The Traralgon Record, Victoria,
Australia, 8 Sep 1914, p 4: "... the brilliantly-varied September number of
The Windsor Magazine... Fred M. White contributes a powerful plot from
gipsy life, which has seldom played a more interesting part in modern
fiction..."
The Red Magazine, No. 147, 1915
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 12 Jul 1915, p 4: "The Red, No. 147... There
are a baker's dozen of other stories, their writers including... Fred M.
White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 148, 1915
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 29 Jul 1915, p 4: "The Red Magazine, No. 148...
Other story-tellers in this issue are Cosmo Hamilton, Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 150, 1915
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 30 Aug 1915, p 4: "The Red Magazine, No. 150...
Other contributors include... Fred M. White..."
The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1915
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 30 Aug 1915, p 4: "The Windsor for August...
The stories are told by E.F. Benson, Fred M. White...
The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1915
• Source of Information: The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia,
18 Sep 1915, p 3: "The Windsor for September... The fiction section
has contributions by several popular writers of short stories, including
Gertrude Page, Fred M. White, Eden Philpotts, H. de Vere Stacpoole, and
others."
The Windsor Magazine, Mar 1916
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 1 Apr 1916, p
4: "... the March number of The Windsor Magazine... including stories
by... Fred M. White... and other well-known novelists."
The Lady's World, June 1916
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 31 Jul 1916, p 1: "The Lady's World for June
contains amusing summer fiction by John A. Steuert, W.E. Norris, Fred M.
White, and Ethel F. Heddle..."
The Red Magazine, No. 178, 1916
• Source of Information: "Advertisements" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 4 Dec 1916, p 6: "The Red Magazine, No. 178...
Roy Norton and Fred M. White are well-represented, and..."
The Windsor Magazine, Oct 1916
• Source of Information: The Colonist, New Zealand, 25 Oct 1916,
p 4: "The October number of The Windsor Magazine... characteristic
work by... Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 180 and/or 181, 1916
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 5 Jan 1917, p 4: "The Red Magazine, Nos. 180
and 181... Other tales are by... Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 183, 1916 (1917?)
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 25 Jan 1917, p 4: "The Red Magazine, No. 183,
is full of attractive reading, the story-tellers including... Fred M.
White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 188, 1917
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 20 Apr 1917, p 4: "The Red Magazine, No. 188...
Other story-tellers include... Fred M. White."
The Windsor Magazine, May 1917
• Source of Information: The Queenslander, Brisbane. Australina,
23 Jun 1917, p 3: "The Windsor Magazine for May... There are stories
by Maurice Hewlett, Edgar Wallace, Eden Philpotts, G.B. Lancaster, Fred M.
White, and William Caine—an imposing list of tirst-claas
contributors..."
The Windsor Magazine, Jul 1918
• Source of Information: "Advertisements" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 16 Oct 1918, p 1: "The Windsor Magazine for
July...Other story-tellers include... Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, Nov and/or Dec, 1918
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 17 Feb 1919, p 1: "The Red Magazine for
November and December... The yarnspinners include... Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 229 and/or 230, 1919
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 17 Jun 1919, p 1: "The Red Magazine, Nos. 229
and 230... with short stories by... Fred M. White, and others."
The Red Magazine, Jun 1919 (two issues)
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 25 Aug 1919, p 4: "The Red Magazine for June
(two issues)... There are also stories by Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, No. 238 and/or 239, 1919
• Source of Information: "Reviews for Readers" column, The Feilding
Star, New Zealand, 18 Nov 1919, p 4: "The Red Magazine, (Nos. 238
and 239)... with eleven short stories in each issue by such writers as...
Fred M. White..."
The Red Magazine, Dec 1921
• Source of Information: The Geraldton Guardian, Australia, 2 Feb
1922, p 1: "The Red Magazine... The December issue is full from cover
to cover with the best stories it is possible to obtain, from such, popular
writers as Fred M. White, Micheal Kent, Walter Grogan... and many
others."
The Premier Magazine, 21 Feb 1922
• Source of Information: The Queenslander, Brisbane, Australia,
15 Apr 1922, p 3: "The Premier Magazine for February 21... William Le
Queux, Coralie Stanton, and Heath Hosken, Fred. M. White, and other notable
fiction writers are well represented."
The Premier Magazine, 7 Mar 1922
• Source of Information: The Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton,
Australia, 8 Apr 1922, p 7: "The Premier Magazine for the 7th of
March... Rafael Sabatini, Albert Terhune, Fred M. White, Harry Douglas, and
other notable writers of fiction also contribute..."
The Red Magazine, 7 Apr 1922
• Source of Information: The Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton,
Australia, 27 May 1922, p 8: "The Red for April 7... The contributors
are E. Norman Torry, Fred M. White... and a dozen others..."
The Red Magazine, 28 Apr 1922
• Source of Information: The Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton,
Australia, 15 Jun 1922, p 8: "The Harmsworth Red Magazine for April
28... Other contributors are Edmund Snell, Fred M. White, Donovan
Bayley..."
The Yellow Magazine, 19 May 1922
• Source of Information:
The Yellow Magazine, 30 Jun 1922
• Source of Information: Hawera & Normanby Star, New Zealand,
25 Aug 1922, p 8: "The Yellow... In the current number, Jun 30,...
there are short stories by... Fred M. White and others..."
The Yellow Magazine, 28 Jul 1922
• Source of Information: Hawera & Normanby Star, New Zealand,
2 Sep 1922, p 6: "The Yellow Magazine of July 28 provides fiction in
plenty... Fred M. White and others contribute stories and verse...
The Yellow Magazine, 28 Nov 1922
• Source of Information: Hawera & Normanby Star, New Zealand,
28 Dec 1922, p 8: "The Yellow Magazine dated November 28... There are
gripping stories... by Elliott Bailey, Fred M. White, Selwyn, etc..."
The Green Magazine, No. 3, 2 Jan 1923
• Source of Information: The Longreach Leader, Queensland,
Australia, 2 Mar 1923, p 18: "The Green Magazine, January 2nd... (No.
3)... In this number are contributions by Fred M. White..."
The Green Magazine, 30 Jan 1923
• Source of Information: The Longreach Leader, Queensland,
Australia, 6 Apr 1923, p 17: "The Green Magazine, January 30... a good
sprinkle of stories of travel and adventure... by Douglas Newton, James Barr,
Fred M. White... and other authors."
The Green Magazine, May 1923
• Source of Information: The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, 16 Jun
1923, p 11: "The Green Magazine for May contains many new stories by
some of today's most popular writers, including... Fred M. White..."
The Yellow Magazine, Jun 1923
• Source of Information: The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, 10
Jun 1923, p 5 S: "The Yellow Magazine for June is up to standard with
contributions by Coutte Brisbane, A. H. Burrage, Fred. M. White. James Barr,
etc., all very entertaining."
The Yellow Magazine, 28 Dec 1923
• Source of Information: The Advocate, Burnie, Tasmania, 9 Feb
1924, p 12: "The Yellow Magazine, dated 28th December... Among other
writers are Ursula Bloom, Frances Brown, Owen Oliver, W.E. Middleton, O.W.
Fieldon and Fred. M. White."
The Christmas "Illustrated News Budget", Brisbane, 19 Dec 1925
Source of Information: The Brisbane Courier, Australia, 12 Dec 1925, p
16: "The Christmas 'Illustrated News Budget', issue 19 December,
1925... Special Christmas stories by Fred M. White, Patrick Vaux, Ruby
Templeton, Drews Tempest, etc., etc..."
The London Magazine, Nov 1928
Source of Information: AbeBooks.com. "The London Magazine... With
stories and illustrations by many, including: 1 complete story on Bridge
cheating by Fred M White..."
Possibly the story "Marked Cards" (see below)
The titles of works by Fred M. White listed below were found in the on-line index of the A.P. Watt Records #11036, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The material in this collection documents sales of authors' works to publishing companies, newspapers, magazines, broadcasting corporations, and film studios. The on-line index lists the authors' names and the titles of their works, but does not say where and when these works were published, nor does it indicate whether a specific work is a novel or a short story. The collection itself is organised in a system of folders, each of which is identified by two numbers separated by a period. The following list of titles displays the folder number for each item in parentheses. For more information on the A.P. Watt collection, click on the link given above.
[1] Record of Fred M. White's birth - FreeBMD, Vol. 6b, p 649
[2] Record of parents' marriage - FreeBMD, Vol. 6b, p 735
[6] Census Record for Joseph White, Sr. - 1891
[7] Census Record for Helen and Fred M. White - 1891
[8] Census Record for Joseph A. White - 1891
[9] Record of Fred M. White's marriage - FreeBMD, Vol. 6c, p 808
[9a]. Click below to see records of the birth of Fred M.
White's sons:
· Birth of Sydney Eric White
· Birth of Ormond
John White
[10] Census Record for Fred M. and Clara White - 1901
[11] Census Record for Joseph and Helen White - 1901
[12] Census Record Joseph A. White - 1901
[13] Supplement to the London Gazette 29 Nov 1915, p 11912
[14] The London Gazette, 8 Jun 1915, p 11912
[15] The London Gazette, 8 Mar 1918, p 3003
[16] Record of Fred Merrick White's death - FreeBMD, Vol. 5b, p 541
[17] Record of Clara Jane White's death - FreeBMD Vol. 5b, p 1490
[18] Record of John Ormond White's marriage - FreeBMD Vol. 5b, p 1205
[18a] For more information, see W.B. Edgar's obituary ( The Portland Guardian, Victoria, Australia, 27 Feb 1939, p 3)
[19] Record of John Ormond White's death - FreeBMD Vol. 5b, p 434. A death notice also appeared on page 7 of The Argus, Melbourne, Australia, 22 Aug 1936