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- Shade at Seance Is Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Sing Sing Prison Is Overcrowded, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Steals Ten Commandments from Girl’s Pocket, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Store of Hidden Gold Revealed on Deathbed, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- A Timber Trade Between the United States and Idaho, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- To Exterminate Prairie Dogs in Wyoming, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Two More Lakes to Be Drained, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Under Hypnotic Influence! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1110, September 16 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Who Has the Most Beautiful Arms in America?, (pi) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Woman Elected Mayor of “Bad-Man” Town, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- Woman Lures Victim to Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- The Bruise of the Firefly [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #84, 1922
- A Brief Address, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- The Careful Hunter, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- An Efficient Warning, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Poison or Medicine?, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Senator Harrison’s Mistake, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Too Much Law, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 20 1922
- Boy, Nine, Held for Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Burglars Foiled in Attempt to Rob Bank, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- The Case of the Wooden-Legged Sailor, (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #381, September 23 1922
- Chums Wireless, (ar) Chums September 23 1922
- Convicts Operate a Still, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Did the Parson Love the Naughtiest Girl in America, (ss) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Fatty the Samaritan [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #182, September 23 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- Federal Agents Seize Liquor Shop, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- French Heels on American Bootlegs, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Help Club Hints, (cl) Chums September 23 1922, etc.
- How I Entertained My Small Town Sweetheart in New York, (uw) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Hypnotism and Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Kindergarten Criminals, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- A Midnight Seance with Jazzy Spooks, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Notts Forest, (ar) Chums September 23 1922
- Old John Doe Loses Standing in Supreme Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Old Woman Victim of Fifty-thousand-dollar Fraud, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Paris Ragpicker Is Profiteer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Prisoners Rule Themselves in This Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Runaway Boys Lived in Tank for Months, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 23 1922
- Why Geo. M. Cohan Pushed Fanny Brice Off the Stage, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Accused of Theft of Buddies’ Funds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Almshouse Celebrates Demise of Word “Pauper”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Bandits Dynamite Train, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Bogus Turfman Fleeces Bookmakers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Court Forfeits Bail Bond of Man Held in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Finger Prints of Babies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- The First Municipal Police System, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- The Five Senses of Beauty, (pi) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Forgers’ Gang Swindles Bank in Fifteen States, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Four Escape from Dannemora Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- French Savants Say Tobacco Has Bad Effect on Women, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Justice Lays Crime to Prison Reforms, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Murdered by Telephone, (ss) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Prisoners Halt Companion’s Escape, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- The Sealed Packet [St. Frank’s], (ss) The Boys’ Realm #183, September 30 1922 (by Maurice Nutbrown)
- The Stencil Clue [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #382, September 30 1922
- Tame Rat Is Lure of This Holdup Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- Unusual Action in Will Contest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- What a Hotel Switchboard Girl Knows About Men, (ts) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Who Fiddles While New York Burns, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Why Rich Men Won’t Pay Their Bills, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- The Woman Who Let Me Go, (ar) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Women Who Walk the Streets of New York by Night, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Alonzo in the Limelight!, (ia) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Ballads of Famous Schools - No. 1 Greyfriars, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Ballads of Famous Schools - No. 2 St. Jim’s, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Ballards of Famous Schools - No. 3 Rookwood, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- A Bird’s-Eye View of St. Jim’s, (il) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Blue Streak!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- College Humorous Publications, (ms) College Humor September 1922, etc.
- A Day in the Life of Billy Bunter, (ia) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Fascination of the Model Railway, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Film Play of the Month: Fox Farm, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) September 1922 [Ref. Warwick Deeping]
- The Fur Trapper, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Greyfriars Ghost [Greyfriars], (pl) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Greyfriars Police Court [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- How to Make and work a Panorama, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Jungle of the Mind, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly September 1922
- Margaret Batterham, (bg) Brief Stories September 1922
- On Guard!, (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- On Time!, (ss) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- “Orphans of the Storm”, (th) The London Magazine September 1922
- Relations, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1922
- The Situation in Russia, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1922
- Some Famous Love Stories, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1922
- Some Summer Laughter, (hu) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #126, September 1922
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 10 Chess, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 11 Shooting, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 12 Pillow Fighting, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 1 Football, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 2 Cricket, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 3 Boxing, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 4 Rowing, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 5 Cycling, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 6 Running, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 7 Swimming, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 8 Physical Drill, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- Sports and Sportsmen - No. 9 Tug of War, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922 (by G. R. Samways)
- To?, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1922
- Trifles for the Fireside, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Try these Tricks, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- The Twelve greatest Living Americans!, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1922
- Two Leaves from Harry Wharton’s autograph album [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Who’s Who at Rookwood [Rookwood], (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Who’s Who at St. Jim’s [St. Jim’s], (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1923, 1922
- Wine-Soaked Europe and Dry America, (ed) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Corner Magazine September 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) McClure’s Magazine September 1922
- [photography], (pt) The Grand Magazine September 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine September 1922
- About Earth-Eaters, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Cocoanuts Are Hard to Produce, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Criminals Get Jobs on Police Force, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Girl Double Crosses “Society Thieves”, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Neuritis Due to Too Tight Wrist Watch, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- A New Way of Selling Hootch, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- An Odd Domicile, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Paris Stirred by Mystery of the Air, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Radio Flashes Ghost Fires, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Red Snow in the Rocky Mountains, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Shoot Maniac Who Held Girls in Chains, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- Strange Plant Growth, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Terror Follows Attempt to Steal $250,000, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- What Makes the Sky Blue, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- Window Glass, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- The Outcast of the Mounted [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #85, 1922
- The Ace-High Medal—Third Award, (ar) Ace-High Magazine 1st October 1922
- Admits Thirty Forgeries, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Are the Crooks Cleverer than the Cops?, (iv) Midnight #8, October 7 1922 [Ref. Richard E. Enright]
- Bandit Carried “Etiquette” Book, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Books Worth Reading, (cl) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- Celtic, (ar) Chums October 7 1922
- Confesses Crime after Fifteen Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Dutch Treat Club, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- The First Bradshaw, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- Forty Years On, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922 [Ref. Ernest Hamilton]
- Gold Expert Was Fooled, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Heart of Arabia, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922 [Ref. H. St. John Philby]
- A History of the Great War, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922 [Ref. John Buchan]
- Judge Favors Return of Whipping Post, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Judge Knocks Two Dollars Off Coroner’s Bill, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Kidnapped Goalie [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #383, October 7 1922
- Lost Son Turns Out Member of Canadian Mounted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- A Man of Mystery in Nebraska Penitentiary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Officially Hanged in 1877, Alive Today, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Oldest State in Europe, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- S. O. E. and Readers’ Notices, (cl) Chums October 7 1922, etc.
- Tiger Shooting, (ar) Chums October 7 1922
- Why Beautiful Women Commit Suicide, (ar) Midnight #8, October 7 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #8, October 7 1922
- The Messenger-Boy Detective [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #18, 1922 (by Talbot Mayne)
- Between a Bear and a Mule, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Bridge Wrecked by Burning River, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- California Governor Delivers Address in Gold Mine, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- “Chief” Clinton Passes Away, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Elk Watch Loggers, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- First Settler Found, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Great October Days in the West, (ar) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- King of Wolves Slain in Montana, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Large Deposit of Magnesite Found in Nevada, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Letters from a Self-Made Burglar, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1922
- National Reserve Menaced by Forest Fire, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- The Papago Desert in Arizona, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Severe Floods Damage Kansas Crops, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Strange Consignments by Parcel Post, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- A Successful Homesteader, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Tornado Wrecks South Dakota Town, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- What Navajo Blankets Really Are, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Advocates “Public Legal Clinic”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Arrested at Prison Gate, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Automobile Thefts Increase, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Aston Villa, (cl) Chums October 14 1922
- Hectic Havana!, (ms) Midnight #9, October 14 1922
- History for “Beavers”. Romance of the Beard, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 14 1922
- How I Became a Grafter, (ts) Midnight #9, October 14 1922
- “Ink Squirter” Is Bothering Scotland Yard, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Innocent Man Serves Forty Years in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- The Mayfair Mystery; or, On the Diamond Trail [Nelson Lee], (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #384, October 14 1922, etc.
- Mistake Police for Holdup Men, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- The Newest Ones Out, (hu) Chicago Ledger October 14 1922
- The Nineteen Hundreds, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 14 1922 [Ref. Reginald Auberon]
- The Other Man! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1114, October 14 1922 (by Arkas Sapt)
- Police Convention at San Francisco, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- Soldiers of Fortune, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1922
- Suicide Leaves Remarkable Account of His Death, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- The Terrible Turks: Tartar Tribes and European Conquests, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 14 1922
- Thief Fights Town, Breaks Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- You Know What People Are, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 14 1922 [Ref. E. V. Lucas]
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #9, October 14 1922
- The Man Who Wanted a Million [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #86, 1922
- Ad Swindler Uses “Partnership” Agreement, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Adventures in Bolivia, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. C. H. Prodgers]
- Birthplace of Mozart: The Old Town of Salzburg, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922
- The Bodleian Library at Oxford, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. Falconer Madan]
- “Chain Bandit” Caught at Last, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Convict Driven Mad by Death-chair Test, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Curtailed Privileges Cause Riot in Chicago Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Drugs Found in Prisoner’s Socks, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Blackburn Rovers, (cl) Chums October 21 1922
- The First Prince of Wales: Heirs to the British Throne, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922
- From the Underworld to Fifth Avenue, (cl) Midnight #10, October 21 1922, etc.
- Genevra’s Money, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. E. V. Lucas]
- Juvenile Delinquency Laid to Child Labor, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Kate’s Comedy of Tears, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. Lady Muir Mackenzie]
- Making a Camera Obscura, (ar) Chums October 21 1922
- Many Memories, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. G. B. Burgin]
- The Mound, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. Alice Perrin]
- Prepare for the Battle, (hu) Chums October 21 1922
- Restaurant Served by Ex-convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Robbers Worked Leisurely, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Singular Reason for Suspended Sentence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Slayer Escapes from Sing-Sing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Soliloquy, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. Stephen McKenna]
- Tartans of Some Famous Scottish Clans, (il) Chums October 21 1922
- Thirteen-year-old Girl Halts Jail Break, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Traveled Fifteen Thousand Miles to Get Evidence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- Who Owns a Murderer’s Body?, (ms) Midnight #10, October 21 1922
- Women Fight Duel on City Street, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #10, October 21 1922
- Autosuggestion Kills Would-be Suicide, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Baby Saves Shoplifter from Cell, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Bank Robber Found in Prison?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Confessions of a Sleep Walker, (ts) Midnight #11, October 28 1922
- The Decay of Punning: Some Memorable Examples of the Art, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922
- Dope in a Shoe, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Ever Heard This?, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922 [Ref. F. W. Chambers]
- Famous Criminologist Dies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Cardiff City, (cl) Chums October 28 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Chelsea, (cl) Chums October 28 1922
- A Friendly Round, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922 [Ref. Bernard Darwin]
- Gives Himself Up After Twenty Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- The “Jolly Roger”! [“Bulldog” Holdfast], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1116, October 28 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- Masked Pair Hold Up Train, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- The Meanest Thief on Record, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Mystery in Ownership of Silver Bullion, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- A New Definition of Matrimonial Cruelty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Offers Reward for Solution of Ghost Mystery, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- The Old English Herbals, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922 [Ref. Eleanour Sinclair Rohde]
- Plays Worth Seeing, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922
- The Poets’ Love of Beauty, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922
- Postal Clerk Admits Embezzlement, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1922
- Roman Catholicism and Evolution, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922
- The Strange Affair at Heather Hall [Nelson Lee], (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #386, October 28 1922, etc.
- When the Greeks Ruled in Constantinople, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 28 1922
- The Warning from the Sky [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #87, 1922
- About Anna Lea Merritt, (ar) Colour October 1922
- The Cloven Foot, (pm) The Wave October 1922
- Gentlewomen All, (pm) Harper’s Magazine October 1922
- The Girl Who Pleased Herself, (ss) The Violet Magazine #4, October 1922
- How to Make Money, (cn) The Novel Magazine October 1922
- Ladies, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1922
- The Mermaid’s Cave, (ms) The Happy Mag. October 1922
- Mr. Rabbit and His Baby Bunnies, (cs) The Happy Mag. October 1922, etc.
- Money vs. Man, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1922
- “The Passionate Friends”, (sa) The Sovereign Magazine October 1922
- The Play of the Month: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) October 1922 [Ref. Arthur Wing Pinero]
- This Month’s Word Square, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine October 1922, etc.
- Timing a Light to Turn Itself Off, (cl) The Captain #283, October 1922
- The Two Butterflies, (pm) The Violet Magazine #4, October 1922
- The Vanished Chinaman [Allen Garth, the Aeroplane Detective], (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #44, 1922
- A Ventroloquist in Feathers, (cl) The Captain #283, October 1922
- Wasps and Hornets, (cl) The Captain #283, October 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #283, October 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) McClure’s Magazine October 1922
- [photography], (pt) Boys’ Life October 1922
- [photography], (pt) The Grand Magazine October 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine October 1922
- A Detective’s Skill, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- Finger Printing Prevents Frauds, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- French Female Convicts, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- Hair in Crime Detection, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- Millions in Blackmail, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- New Voting Machine Arrests “Repeaters”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- Off Beat, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- The Sewers of Paris, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- The Tricks of Counterfeiters, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- All-Hallow-E’en, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922
- Books Six Good, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922
- Chloroform Prisoner to Get His Finger Prints, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Clever Ruse Reveals Writer of Anonymous Letter, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Confessions of a Doctor’s Wife, (ts) Midnight #12, November 4 1922
- Essay Competition. Results, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Tottenham Hotspur, (cl) Chums November 4 1922
- Fells Detective and Leaps from Train, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Handwriting in Crime Detection, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Jewel “Burglar” Proves to Be Poodle Dog, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Kentucky Judge Wages War on Mountain Outlaws, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Knuckles and Gloves, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922 [Ref. Bohun Lynch]
- Mainspring, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922 [Ref. Violet Helen Friedlaender]
- Make Your Own Fireworks, (ar) Chums November 4 1922
- Moonshiner Had Novel Disguise, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- A New Swindle Game, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- The Pioneer of Vaccination, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922 [Ref. Edward Jenner]
- Policeman Is Robbed of Vacation Money, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Prisoner Fasts Twenty Days in Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Raincoat Saves Would-Be Suicide, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Rossetti and His Circle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922 [Ref. Max Beerbohm]
- Seller of Check Protector Held as Check Raiser, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Sentenced to Sleep in Horse’s Stall, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Thieves Active on Shipboard, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- Yesterday and To-day, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 4 1922 [Ref. Ralph Nevill]
- Young Boy Arrested as Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #12, November 4 1922
- Getting Poor Quick, (pm) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1922
- The Bond Street Mystery [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #20, 1922 (by Talbot Mayne)
- Cupid’s Helper, (ms) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 4 1922
- A Calendar of Sea History, (cl) Sea Stories Magazine November 5 1922, etc.
- Famous Footballers: He Shoots Brilliant Goals, (ar) Jack’s Paper #2, November 7 1922
- His Last Fight, (ss) Jack’s Paper #2, November 7 1922
- How Doug Keeps Fit, (ar) Jack’s Paper #2, November 7 1922
- Aquarium Dont’s, (ar) Chums November 11 1922
- Beaver, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922
- The Best I Remember, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922 [Ref. Arthur Porritt]
- The Best Poetry, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922
- The Black Man’s Place in South Africa, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922 [Ref. Peter Nielsen]
- Burglars Steal Jail’s Safe, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- The Case of the Cardiff Contractor [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #388, November 11 1922
- Chums Wireless, (cl) Chums November 11 1922
- Collected Poems, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- Confesses Murder for Which Another Was Convicted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Confesses to Theft of Two Hundred Automobiles, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Convict Tries Bootlegging in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Counterfeit United States Bills Found on Canadian Island, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Crime and the Automobile, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Burnley, (cl) Chums November 11 1922
- The Five-year Cycle for Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Former Judge Arraigned in Own Courtroom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Harry Wharton, (ia) The Magnet Library November 11 1922
- Historic Gallows Tree Felled, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Judith, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922 [Ref. Henry Bernstein]
- The Love Affairs of a Timid Man, (ts) Midnight #13, November 11 1922
- Murderer Caught After Two Years Abroad, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Peaches Cause Revolt Among Convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Please Remit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1922
- Russian Princess Convicted as Spy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- The Sucker, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1922
- Tripping the Bold Bootlegger, (ar) Midnight #13, November 11 1922
- Victim of Big Race-horse Swindle, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- Who Has the Most Beautiful Hair on Broadway?, (pi) Midnight #13, November 11 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight #13, November 11 1922
- The Human Whirlwind [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #88, 1922
- Famous Footballers: The Skipper of Bolton Wanderers, (ar) Jack’s Paper #3, November 14 1922
- The Knock-Out Blow, (ar) Jack’s Paper #3, November 14 1922
- The Red Revenge [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #3, November 14 1922 (by Jack Wylde)
- A New Counterfiet $20 Note, (ms) Mystery Magazine #120, November 15 1922
- “Old Ike”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #120, November 15 1922
- A Pickpocket’s Handy Tool, (ms) Mystery Magazine #120, November 15 1922
- Boob Wright, Detective, (ss) Detective Tales November 16/December 15 1922
- Just a Woman’s Way, (ss) The Violet Magazine #6, November 17 1922
- New Easy Competition, (cn) The Violet Magazine #6, November 17 1922
- The Odd-Job Man, (ss) The Violet Magazine #6, November 17 1922
- Will He Make a Good Husband?, (ms) The Violet Magazine #6, November 17 1922
- “Angel-faced Boy” Was Pickpocket, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- Beaver!, (ar) Chums November 18 1922
- Crime in San Francisco Is Diminishing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- The Crimson Circle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Edgar Wallace]
- Door-Knockers, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922
- Election Law: Pitfalls for Candidates and Others, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922
- Escaped Convict Caught After a Year of Freedom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- Every Advantage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Southampton, (cl) Chums November 18 1922
- The Flaming God [Nelson Lee], (sl) The Nelson Lee Library #389, November 18 1922, etc.
- A Great Picture and Its Painter, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Jan van Eyck]
- Histories of Famous Football Clubs #8: Nottingham Forest, (ar) The Magnet Library November 18 1922
- The Honest Man, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Una L. Silberrad]
- The House of the Fighting Cocks, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Henry Baerlein]
- Hurree Jamset Ram Singh, (ia) The Magnet Library November 18 1922
- Inventor of Magic Money-Maker Lands in Cell, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- Lieutenant Quackenbos Resigns, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- The Loom of the Law, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. J. A. R. Cairns]
- Lord Northcliffe, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Max Pemberton]
- The Lunatic Fringe, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1922
- The Man Who Knew, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Max Pemberton]
- “Molder of Form” Was No Model, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- Mussolini. Italy’s Anti-Communist Dictator, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922
- Past Times and Pastimes, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Lord Dunraven]
- Prize Jokes, (hu) Chums November 18 1922
- Prodigal Daughters, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Joseph Hocking]
- The Real Lord Northcliffe, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Louise Owen]
- The Right Not to Be Talked To, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- To Standardize Prison Workshop, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- A Useful Lamp, (ar) Chums November 18 1922
- The Vehement Flame, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Margaret Deland]
- Wood Alcohol’s Large Toll of Victims, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1922
- Famous Footballers: Our Champion Left Half-Back, (ar) Jack’s Paper #4, November 21 1922
- The Human Bat [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #4, November 21 1922 (by Jack Wylde)
- Jimmy the Jockey!, (ss) Jack’s Paper #4, November 21 1922
- A Test of Strength, (ar) Jack’s Paper #4, November 21 1922
- The Fairy Godmother, V: In Moonland, (ss) Dainty Novels #1111, November 22 1922
- Body of Murdered Man Identified by Finger Prints, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Bootleggers Fill Los Angeles Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- A Case of Poisoning in Vienna, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Chicago Has a Musical Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Confessions of a Political Campaigner, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1922
- Detectives Foil Bank Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Dethronements, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922 [Ref. Laurence Housman]
- A Doctor-Novelist, (bg) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922 [Ref. Francis Brett Young]
- Drinking Songs, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922
- Famous Football Teams: West Bromwich Albion, (cl) Chums November 25 1922
- A Famous Punch Editor, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922
- Frank Nugent, (ia) The Magnet Library November 25 1922
- From Sawdust to Windsor Castle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922 [Ref. Whimsical Walker]
- A German Bluebeard, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- The Life of Sir Arthur Pearson, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922 [Ref. Sidney Dark]
- The London Spy, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922 [Ref. Thomas Burke]
- The Man Who Broke Monte Carlo, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Melloney Holtspur, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 25 1922 [Ref. John Masefield]
- National Police Conference Meets, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- A New Stock Graft, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- One Million Beggars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- The Opulent Beggar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Signal Bells Protect Moonshiners from Raiders, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- The Space Destroyer!, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1120, November 25 1922, etc. (by Lester Bidston)
- The Story of the Quest, (ed) Chums November 25 1922
- Telephone Operator Ends Flight of Four Convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Theft Defrauds Woman in Italy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- Titled Swindler Sentenced to Five Years in Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- The Black Three [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #89, 1922
- The Devil Doctor [Farringdon], (ss) Jack’s Paper #5, November 28 1922 (by Jack Wylde)
- Famous Footballers: A Tip-Top Goalkeeper, (ar) Jack’s Paper #5, November 28 1922
- Putting Your Game Right, (ar) Jack’s Paper #5, November 28 1922
- Battleships Controlled by Wireless, (cl) The Captain #284, November 1922
- Births, Marriages and Deaths, (ms) Gaiety November 1922
- Games, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1922
- How a Film Can Be Viewed in Daylight, (il) The Captain #284, November 1922
- The Jester’s Page, (ms) Lloyd’s Story Magazine November 1922, etc.
- Let’s Laugh, (hu) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #128, November 1922
- Money Any Use to You?, (cn) The Novel Magazine November 1922
- The Play of the Month: Bluebeard’s 8th Wife, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) November 1922
- Rugby Football in the ’Sixties, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1922
- “Scraps of Paper”, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1922
- “Snap”, (th) The London Magazine November 1922
- “When I Leave School?”, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1922, etc.
- The Woman Who Wrote “The Sheik”, (ar) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1922 [Ref. E. M. Hull]
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #284, November 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. November 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) McClure’s Magazine November 1922
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine November 1922
- [photography], (pt) Cosmopolitan November 1922 [Ref. Charles D. Mitchell]
- [photography], (pt) The Grand Magazine November 1922
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine November 1922
- [WilburBuds advert], (ms) Photoplay November 1922
- Convicted by a Typewriter, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- Hanged Twice, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- His Desperate Leap, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- The Last of the Bank Burglars, (ts) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- Lure Seals to Death by Music, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- A Money Printer, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- A Plot to Break Jail, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- Secret Societies, (ar) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- Speedy Burglars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- Spirit Photographs 20 Years Ago, (ms) Mystery Magazine #121, December 1 1922
- Baby Stealing in Paris, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- Commits Murder to Get Publicity, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Preston North End, (cl) Chums December 2 1922
- A Fountain in a Flask, (ar) Chums December 2 1922
- German Jesse James Kills Himself, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- Hearts of Oak, (cl) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1922, etc.
- Johnny Bull, (ia) The Magnet Library December 2 1922
- The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 2 1922 [Ref. Burton J. Hendrick & Walter H. Page]
- London’s Precious Children, (iv) John o’ London’s Weekly December 2 1922 [Ref. Robert Blair]
- The Man with the Cut Lip [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #391, December 2 1922
- Motor Bandit Confesses, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- New York Counterfeiters Caught in Naples, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- Printer’s Mistake Causes Capture of Swindler, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- Queer People, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 2 1922 [Ref. Basil Thomson]
- S. O. E. and Readers’ Announcements, (cl) Chums December 2 1922, etc.
- Travelers’ Check Thieves, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1922
- The Wind in Literature, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 2 1922
- The Woman Who Sat for the Penny “Britannia”: La Belle Stuart, the Captivating Flirt, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 2 1922
- Cameos of Detective Life, (ar) The Detective Magazine #2, December 8 1922
- Amid Snowy Wastes, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Seton Gordon]
- And Have Not Love, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. H. Hamilton Fyfe]
- Ask Madame Pythagoras—She Knows!, (cl) Midnight Mystery Stories #17, December 9 1922, etc.
- Bandits Raid Jail and Are Captured, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- Before There Was Christmas, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- A Book of Escapes and Hurried Journeys, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. John Buchan]
- The Boys’ Book of Canada, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Denis Crane]
- By Another Hand. The Romance of Unfinished Novels, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- Change Partners, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Horace Annesley Vachell]
- Christmas Poems, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- The Conquest of Mexico, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Prescott]
- The Dancing Fakir, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. John Eyton]
- Downadown-Derry, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Walter de la Mare]
- Do You Believe in Fairies?, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- Famous Football Teams: Huddersfield Town, (cl) Chums December 9 1922
- Forger Convicted Through His Typewriter, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- Glimpses of South America, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. F. A. Sherwood]
- Horace Coker, (ia) The Magnet Library December 9 1922
- How to Make a Miniature Hot-House, (ar) Chums December 9 1922
- A Hundred Poems, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. William Watson]
- Indiscretions of Lady Susan, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Susan Townley]
- Islands in Fiction, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- Later Poems, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. William Butler Yeats]
- Mainly East, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Ethel Brilliana Tweedie]
- McTeague, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Frank Norris]
- Miss Mapp, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. E. F. Benson]
- A Model Policewoman, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- My Favourite Witch: Stories of Weird Women, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- Name This House, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
- A Newly Discovered Dickens Manuscript, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- A New Variety of Thief, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- On a Chinese Screen, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. W. Somerset Maugham]
- The Peaks of Shala, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Rose Wilder Lane]
- The Profits of Hand-Bag Stealing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- Rhyme and Reason, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Cyril H. Bretherton]
- Ritual Slayer Acquitted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- The Sea Gypsies of Malaya, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. W. G. White]
- Shorter Lyrics of the 20th Century, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. William H. Davies]
- The Story of the British Navy, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Harold F. B. Wheeler]
- A Unique Claim in the California Courts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1922
- How I Buried My Wife’s Lover, (ts) Saucy Stories December 1 1922
- Without Wings, (pm) Top-Notch Magazine December 1 1922
- The Art of Dribbling, (ar) Jack’s Paper #6, December 5 1922
- Broncho-Busting with Buck Jones, (ar) Jack’s Paper #6, December 5 1922
- Famous Footballers: Tommy the Terrier, (ar) Jack’s Paper #6, December 5 1922
- Our Heavy-weight Champion, (ar) Jack’s Paper #6, December 5 1922
- History of the “Tarzan” Novels, (ms) Argosy Allstory Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- The Man from the Big Smokies, (ss) Western Story Magazine December 9 1922
- The Cave of Mystery [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #90, 1922
- The Death Tick [Farringdon], (ss) Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922 (by Jack Wylde)
- Famous Footballers: A First-Class Forward, (ar) Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922
- The Missed Penalty, (ar) Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922
- Our Sailor Boxer, (ar) Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922
- The Stongest Man in the World, (ar) Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922
- The “Angel-Faced Boy” Is Arrested, (ms) Mystery Magazine #122, December 15 1922
- Convicts Saw Cell Bars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #122, December 15 1922
- A Girl Sleuth, (ms) Mystery Magazine #122, December 15 1922
- Legless “Beggar” Owns Luxury Car, (ms) Mystery Magazine #122, December 15 1922
- Pinkerton’s Troops, (ms) Mystery Magazine #122, December 15 1922
- Aged Woman Was Systematic Beggar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Bandits Steal Safe Near Police Booth, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Boy “Yegg” Who Sticks to Pal Meets Death, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Chased for Twenty Thousand Miles, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- The Confessions of a Confidence Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Divorce in England, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- French Villagers Set Traps for Speeders, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Friendship in Poetry, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 16 1922
- The House of Dreadful Night, (ss) Midnight Mystery Stories #18, December 16 1922
- Man and Wife Serve on Same Grand Jury, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Pawned His Artificial Leg, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Pay-Roll Messenger Dresses as Beggar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- The Prisoner Ate His Way Out of Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Reminiscences, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 16 1922 [Ref. Lady Battersea]
- Says Criminals Have Skulls of Primitive Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- Sporting Pie, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 16 1922 [Ref. F. B. Wilson]
- What the Judge Thought, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 16 1922 [Ref. Edward Abbott Parry]
- Wireless Club Notes, (cl) Chums December 16 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight Mystery Stories #18, December 16 1922
- The Eye That Never Sleeps, (iv) Jack’s Paper #8, December 19 1922
- Famous Footballers: The Man with Five Caps, (ar) Jack’s Paper #8, December 19 1922
- The Great Bank Robbery [Farringdon], (ss) Jack’s Paper #8, December 19 1922 (by Jack Wylde)
- Tricks of Gold Thieves, (ar) The Detective Magazine #3, December 22 1922
- Berlin’s Diamond Bourse Protected Against Theft, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- Christmas Tales to Tell, (ms) The Magnet Library December 23 1922
- A Dash for Liberty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922, etc.
- Does It Pay to Advertise?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- Dogs in Literature, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 23 1922
- Fondness for Pongee Shirts Was Burglar’s Undoing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- French Detect Criminals by Air They Breathe, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- Games for the Christmas Party, (ar) The Magnet Library December 23 1922
- Irish Sport of Yesterday, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 23 1922 [Ref. A. W. Long]
- Jesse James’ Home Now in Ruins, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- London Police Women Want to Stay on Force, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- Most Northerly Police Station in the World, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- Mussolini and Rienzi. A Striking Portrayal, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly December 23 1922
- Philippine Prison Reform, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- Poor Folk in Spain, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 23 1922 [Ref. Cora & Jan Gordon]
- Prize Jokes from Our Readers, (hu) Chums December 23 1922
- Ship’s Crews That Disappear, (ar) Chums December 23 1922
- What Makes Criminals?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- [front cover], (cv) Midnight Mystery Stories #19, December 23/December 30 1922
- Haunting Shadows [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #91, 1922
- Learning to Shoot, (ar) Jack’s Paper #9, December 26 1922
- The Trail of the Tattooed Man [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #9, December 26 1922 (by Jack Wylde)
- The Crystal Never Lies, (ss) The Violet Magazine #9, December 29 1922
- Same Eve, (pm) The Violet Magazine #9, December 29 1922
- To the West, (pm) The Violet Magazine #9, December 29 1922
- Arms of Some Famous Public Schools, (il) Chums December 30 1922
- Bunter and the Barrel-Organ [Greyfriars], (ss) The Magnet Library December 30 1922
- Crooks Pose as Cutters of Diamonds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- Decoy Bundle Thwarts Swindler, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- Dog’s Bark Discloses Gruesome Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- Extra Turns, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. F. W. Thomas]
- A Farmer’s Life, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. George Bourne]
- From Crow-Scaring to Westminster, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. George Edwards]
- From the Wings, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. “The Stage Cat”]
- It Still Happens in Old New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- Meals at Sing Sing Cost Six Cents Each, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- The Middle of the Road, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. Philip Gibbs]
- The Miracle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. E. Temple Thurston]
- Notorious Swindler Dies in Hospital, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- On the Borderland, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922 [Ref. F. Britten Austin]
- Private Detectives Capture Two Forgers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- Public School Arms, (ar) Chums December 30 1922
- Society Man Is Master Crook, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- Where’s My Chums Prize?, (hu) Chums December 30 1922
- Winter in Poetry, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly December 30 1922
- American Men, (pi) Secrets December 1922
- Authentic Christmas Ghosts, (ar) The Sovereign Magazine December 1922
- The Best Match Trick in the World, (ms) The Strand Magazine December 1922
- Cash Prizes, (cn) The Novel Magazine December 1922
- Cheating Chance, (ts) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly December 1922as told to Wilbur Hall
- A Christmas Romance, (pm) Cassell’s Winter Annual #4, 1922/23
- Coloured Supplement, (ms) The Grand Magazine December 1922
- The Greek Ideal of Athletic Manhood, (pi) Secrets December 1922
- A Guide to Books, (rc) The New Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1922/January 1923
- Hot Dog Fashion Girl, (pi) Secrets December 1922
- I Wonder (“My Dear, Sometimes when you are idle for a while…”), (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1922
- Modern Crusoes, (cl) The Captain #285, December 1922
- Myrtle, the Irresistable Gold Digger, (ms) Secrets December 1922
- Norma or Constance, (ar) Secrets December 1922
- Notabilities: Sir Charles Harrington, Herbert Hoover, (ar) McClure’s Magazine December 1922
- On Bach, (ar) The New Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1922/January 1923
- Pardon, Kipling, Old Dear., (pm) The Fig-leaf December 1922
- Patriotism vs. Individualism, (ed) The New Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1922/January 1923
- “Phi-Phi”, (th) The London Magazine December 1922
- The Play of the Month: Secrets, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) December 1922 [Ref. Rudolf Besier & May Edginton]
- Pursuit of Knowledge, (pm) Gaiety December 1922
- Screen Scoundrels You Know, (hu) Photoplay December 1922
- Some Fun for the Christmas Fireside, (ms) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #129, December 1922
- A Study in Black and White, (pi) Secrets December 1922
- Two Bridal Couples, (pi) Secrets December 1922
- Under the Mistletoe Bough, (ar) The Sovereign Magazine December 1922
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #285, December 1922
- [photography], (pt) The Royal Magazine December 1922
- The Albino’s Double [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #255, 1922 (by George Norman Philips)
- Allies of the Wild, (ms) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- The Baboon’s Paw [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #223, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- The Brigand’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #251, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- By the Skin of His Teeth [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #256, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- Capturing Cobwebs, (ms) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- The Case of the Amber Crown [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #267, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Case of the Bendigo Heirlooms [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #218, 1922 (by Jack Lewis)
- The Case of the Bogus Laird [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #249, 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- The Case of the Courtland Jewels [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #253, 1922 (by G. H. Teed)
- The Case of the Crimson Wizard [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #240, 1922 (by Edgar Joyce Murray)
- The Case of the Cultured Pearls [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #208, 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- The Case of the Paralysed Man [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #242, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Case of the Rajah’s Son [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #217, 1922 (by Harry Gregory Hill)
- The Case of the Trade Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #263, 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- The Case of the Twisted Trail [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #215, 1922 (by F. Addington Symonds)
- The Case of the Uncut Gems [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #230, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Case of the Unnamed Film [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #222, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Case of the Vanished Husband [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #247, 1922 (by William J. Bayfield)
- The Case of the Woman in Black [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #259, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Crimson Domino [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #243, 1922 (by W. W. Sayer)
- The Derelicts [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #209, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Diamond Dragon [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #233, 1922 (by G. H. Teed)
- The Diamond Flood [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #239, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- Dime Novels, (ar) 1922
- The Earl’s Return [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #261, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Elephants and their Ways, (ms) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- The Fallen Star [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #238, 1922 (by Jack Lewis)
- The Feud Beyond the Law [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #214, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- Fingerprints of Fate! [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #250, 1922 (by Leonard Harold Brooks)
- The Golden Goddess [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #248, 1922 (by Harry Gregory Hill)
- The Great Explosion [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #225, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Hooded Riders [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #228, 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- The House of Ghosts [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #244, 1922 (by Leonard Harold Brooks)
- How to Make an Electrophorus, (ms) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- In the Grip of the Tong [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #227, 1922 (by John William Bobin)
- In the Shadow of the Night [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #224, 1922 (by Ernest W. Alais)
- The Ivory Screen [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #219, 1922 (by G. H. Teed)
- Lady Sharlow’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #266, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Lama’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #245, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Lawless Justice [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #232, 1922 (by Alfred Edgar)
- The Lighthouse Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #260, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- Lost in Cambodia [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #257, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Mill Pool Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #237, 1922 (by Harry Gregory Hill)
- The Motor Coach Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #210, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Mystery of the Clock [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #252, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Mystery of the Missing Journalist [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #220, 1922 (by William J. Bayfield)
- The Mystery of the Sunken Road [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #231, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- The Mystery of the Swamp [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #226, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- One of England’s Two Greatest Painters, (ms) The Humorist 1922 [Ref. Augustus E. John]
- On the Bed of the Ocean [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #265, 1922 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Our Jester’s Page, (hu) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- The Phantom of the Pacific [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #221, 1922 (by W. W. Sayer)
- The Power of the Unknown [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #212, 1922 (by Alfred Edgar)
- The Prisoner of the Kremlin [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #236, 1922 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Rajah of Ghanapore [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #262, 1922 (by Harry Gregory Hill)
- The Red Dwarf [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #211, 1922 (by F. Addington Symonds)
- The Riders of the Sands [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #258, 1922 (by W. W. Sayer)
- The Secret of the Oblong Chest [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #234, 1922 (by W. W. Sayer)
- Sexton Blake in Silesia [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #216, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Sign in the Sky, or The Secret of the Tong [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #254, 1922 (by Alfred Edgar)
- Song of a Duck Hunter, (pm) White Star Magazine 1922
- The Spirit Smuggler [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #229, 1922 (by G. H. Teed)
- The Studio Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #213, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- The Taming of Neville Ibbetson [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #235, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Trader’s Daughter [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #241, 1922 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Tree Dwellers, (ms) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- The Werewolf of Elphinstone [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #246, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- The White Refugees [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #264, 1922 (by R. C. Armour)
- Bandit Robs a Detective, (ms) Mystery Magazine #123, January 1 1923
- Foil Diamond Smugglers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #123, January 1 1923
- Poor Place to Hide Gems, (ms) Mystery Magazine #123, January 1 1923
- Swindle Lures Americans to Argentina, (ms) Mystery Magazine #123, January 1 1923
- Treasury Warns of New Counterfeit $20 Note, (ms) Mystery Magazine #123, January 1 1923
- Weird Belief About Spiritland, (ms) Mystery Magazine #123, January 1 1923
- Railway Rogues, (ar) The Detective Magazine #4, January 5 1923
- Crime Detection in the United States Not a Science, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- The Farington Diary, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923 [Ref. Joseph Farington]
- Fifty-One Years of Victorian Life, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923 [Ref. Lady Jersey]
- Hanged Twice on Same Day, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- Hansel and Gretel, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923
- A Happy New Year, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923
- Henry VIII’s Love Letters to the Mother of Elizabeth, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923
- The Life of Lord Moulton, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923 [Ref. Hugh Fletcher Moulton]
- Parisian Apaches Beat ex-Police Inspector, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- “Poor” Man Died Worth Ten Thousand Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- Too Many Suits Led to His Downfall, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- Tramp Dog Foils Bandit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- Twelfth Day. Quaint Old Customs, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923
- Woman Dupes in Get-Rich-Quick Scheme, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1923
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) Chums January 6 1923
- The Bum Actor, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- A Disappointed Woman, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- A Double-Barreled Comeback, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- The Doubtful Honor, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- The Greater Need, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- A Point of Etiquette, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- A Return toNormalcy, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- Sailing on Skates, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- The Smooth Diamond, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- Speaking of Ireland, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
- The House of Secrets [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #92, 1923
- Attack Is the Best Defence, (ar) Jack’s Paper #10, January 2 1923
- Famous Footballers: He’s a Football Thrill!, (ar) Jack’s Paper #10, January 2 1923
- The Lost King [Philip Dare], (ss) Jack’s Paper #10, January 2 1923 (by Arthur Long)
- The Man with the Purple Eyes [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #24, 1923
- The Sixteen Gang [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #10, January 2 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- The Christmas Adventures of a Threepenny-Bit, 5: Christmas Day, (ss) Dainty Novels #1117, January 3 1923
- The Lodgers in Queer Street, (pm) The Red Magazine January 5 1923
- Making Them Believe It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1923
- Biff Bang Billy!, (nv) Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923
- Chantey of the West Wind, (pm) The Premier Magazine #157, January 9 1923
- The Clue of the Golden Collar Stud [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- Football Favourites: Who Is This Man?, (ar) Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923
- A Throwing-In Tip, (ar) Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923
- The Treasure Under the Sea [Philip Dare], (ss) Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923 (by Arthur Long)
- Plants of the Western Desert, (ar) Short Stories January 10 1923
- Burroughs Plans New Stage Line, (ms) Los Angeles Times January 11 1923 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- An Announcement!, (ms) “I Confess” January 12 1923
- Are You a Lloyd Fan?, (ms) “I Confess” January 12 1923
- Music Hall Artist Dies Almost in Want, (ms) “I Confess” January 12 1923
- A Star That Is Steadily Rising, (ms) “I Confess” January 12 1923
- Ask Madame Pythagoras, (cl) Midnight Mystery Stories #21, January 13 1923, etc.
- Baltimore Detectives Kidnap Prisoner in New York Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- English Psychologist Advances New Theory, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- The Forty-Five, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923 [Ref. Charles Sandford Terry]
- Georgian Poetry, 1920-1923, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923 [Ref. Edward Marsh]
- The Jacobites and the Union, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923 [Ref. Charles Sandford Terry]
- The Mission of Books, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923
- Next Week, (ms) Midnight Mystery Stories #21, January 13 1923, etc.
- Paris Murder Baffles Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- Plough Monday, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923
- Prisoner Struck Dumb Can’t Explain Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- Richest Woman Beggar Lived in Luxury, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- Stories of Life and Character, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923 [Ref. Dean Ramsay]
- Teeth Cause Capture of Sing Sing Fugitive, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- What American Children Read, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923
- Fire Department Superstitions, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- Judge Locked in Vault, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- Lucky Prisoners, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- New Thievery, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- Quit Prison in Pay Protest, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- A Slippery Convict, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- Thieves Get Diamonds Worth $75,000, (ms) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- Three Twenty-Dollar Bills, (ss) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- Football Favourites: From Factory to Footer Field, (ar) Jack’s Paper #12, January 16 1923
- The Phantom Peril [Farringdon], (ss) Jack’s Paper #12, January 16 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- Playing to the Whistle, (ar) Jack’s Paper #12, January 16 1923
- Adventures, Social and Literary, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Douglas Ainslie]
- American Individualism, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Herbert Hoover]
- The Art of Gerald Moira, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Gerald Moira]
- Beanstalk, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Mrs. Dudeney]
- Charles Alden Seltzer’s Novels, (ms) Argosy Allstory Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Charles Alden Seltzer]
- Convicts Raise Bumper Crop, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- Harvest of Javelins, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Bertram Atkey]
- Italy Tries Woman Suspected of Witchcraft, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- Jail Term for Quick-Tempered Beggar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- King of the Castle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Keble Howard]
- “Lie Detector” Successful, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- Little Kindnesses, (pm) The Universalist Leader January 20 1923
- Mail Robbers Sentenced to Prison for Twenty-Five Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- An Old Swindle Snares Girl’s Life Savings, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- Pilgrim’s Rest, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Francis Brett Young]
- Seven Prisoners Saw Way to Liberty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- Slayer Arrested After Forty-Four Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- Taken from Life, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. J. D. Beresford]
- Three Black Cows, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1923
- The Woman Doctor and Her Future, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 20 1923 [Ref. Dr. L. Martindale]
- The Mystery of Trawler 77 - Outbound [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #93, 1923
- Dare-devil Don, (ss) Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923
- Famous Footballers: Nineteen Years a Footballer!, (ar) Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923
- The Flying Savage! [Philip Dare], (ss) Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923 (by Arthur Long)
- Hints for the Goalkeeper, (ar) Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923
- How You Can Become a Detective, (ar) Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923
- The Prince of Crooks [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- The Beauty Charm, (pm) The Violet Magazine #11, January 26 1923
- The Dearest Folk of All, (pm) The Violet Magazine #11, January 26 1923
- “Arsenic Murder Trust” Stirs Chicago, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Bank Robbery Worked by Bookkeeper, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Blake, Hazlitt, Wordsworth, and Some Others, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly January 27 1923
- A California Hermit, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- The Cattalo, a New Type of Animal, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Charge of Fraud Against “Dead” Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Convict Leaps to Death in Sing Sing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- A Crook Who Can’t Reform, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Dipping Into Dobell: Gems from a Half-Forgotten Poet, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 27 1923
- “Fore! Fore!” Golf in Literature, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 27 1923
- Ghost Stories, (cl) Midnight Mystery Stories #23, January 27 1923, etc.
- Gift Cake Was Poisoned, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Kin of John Quincy Adams Held as Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Large Coal Deposits Opened in Wyoming, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Many Substitute for Convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Motor Vehicles Increase Mortality, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Nevada Has a Mountain of Tooth Powder, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- New River Discovered in the Siskiyous, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Nitrates in Southeastern California, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- The Outline of Literature and Art, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 27 1923, etc.
- Police Training for College Girls, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Poor Man Finds Buried Treasure, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Safeblower’s Method Was Unique, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- St. Agnes’ Day: Some Quaint Customs, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly January 27 1923
- Sheriff Takes Three Robbers Single-handed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Stones Are of Practical Use to the Fruit Grower, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- A Trapper of the Cascades, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- Two Bandits Slain in Train Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- A Wanderer’s Log, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 27 1923 [Ref. C. E. Bechhofer]
- Famous Footballers: He Played in the Band!, (ar) Jack’s Paper #14, January 30 1923
- Fighting the Fire Worshippers [Philip Dare], (ss) Jack’s Paper #14, January 30 1923 (by Arthur Long)
- The Haunted Mirror [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #14, January 30 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- Jim of the Sawdust Ring, (ss) Jack’s Paper #14, January 30 1923
- When the Centre Forward Is Marked, (ar) Jack’s Paper #14, January 30 1923
- The Autobiography of a Prize-Fighter, (sl) Physical Culture January 1923, etc.as told to Richard Barry
- Beaded Girdles, Cross-Stitched Linens and Aprons in New Designs, (pi) McCall’s Magazine January 1923
- The Body Beautiful: Prize-Winning Men and Women, (pi) Physical Culture January 1923
- A Budget of Christmas Puzzles—Solutions, (pz) The Strand Magazine January 1923
- “The Cabaret Girl”, (th) The London Magazine January 1923
- Can You Do These Stunts—at 62?, (pi) Physical Culture January 1923
- The Digest’s Book Shelf, (rc) Writer’s Digest January 1923
- Editorials by Our Readers, (cl) Physical Culture January 1923, etc.
- En Silhouette, (ts) Secrets January 1923
- A Forum for Physical Culture Girls, (cl) Physical Culture January 1923, etc.
- Goldilocka and the Three Bears, a Cut Paper Picture, (ms) Little Folks January 1923
- I Am Permanently Cured Sixteen Years Afterwards, (ar) Physical Culture January 1923
- In a Friendly Sort o’ Way, (pm) The Elks Magazine January 1923
- Little Folks Dot Picture, (ms) Little Folks January 1923
- Little Folks Picture Book, Cadamus at Delphi, (ms) Little Folks January 1923
- Little Folks Something-to-Do Department, (ms) Little Folks January 1923
- Living the Physical Culture Life, (cl) Physical Culture January 1923, etc.
- Midwinter (“Diamond spears and crystal drops”), (pm) The Half-Century Magazine January/February 1923
- News of Writers’ Clubs, (ms) Writer’s Digest January 1923
- A Penny Game, (ms) Little Folks January 1923
- The Play of the Month: The Island King, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) January 1923 [Ref. Peter Gawthorne]
- The Poetry of Dorothy Wordsworth, (cr) The Double Dealer January 1923 [Ref. Dorothy Wordsworth]
- Poona Racing Season, 1922, (ar) The Badminton Magazine #330, January 1923 (by Francis Beaty)
- Questions from Health Seekers, (cl) Physical Culture January 1923, etc.
- Some Christmas Gifts for the Good Children of the Infant Industry, (ms) Photoplay January 1923
- Some Memories: By an Occasional School Inspector, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1923
- Something to Guess, (pz) Little Folks January 1923
- Tantum Religio, (nv) Blackwood’s Magazine January 1923
- They Call Me Sexless—The Confessions of a Plainer Sister, (ts) Secrets January 1923
- To Help Our Homemakers on McCall Street, (ed) McCall’s Magazine January 1923
- The Woman He Took for Granted, (ts) Secrets January 1923
- The Writer’s Market, (ms) Writer’s Digest January 1923
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #286, January 1923
- [photography], (pt) The Grand Magazine January 1923
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine January 1923
- [photography], (pt) Secrets January 1923
- Bank Bandits Shoot Up Town, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- British Convicts Have Easier Life, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- Mirror Photographs the Dead, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- No Jail Can Hold Him, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- Strip Store of Goods, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- A Suave Jewel Thief, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- A Year of Trouble, (ms) Mystery Magazine #125, February 1 1923
- An Autobiography, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 3 1923 [Ref. Elizabeth Thompson]
- Baron Held as a Thief, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 3 1923
- Death of Police Hero, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 3 1923
- Escapes in an Hour, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 3 1923
- George Bernard Shaw on the Paradox of Suicide, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 3 1923
- George Borrow, Lord of the Open Road, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 3 1923 [Ref. R. Thurston Hopkins]
- “Ghosts” Who Collected Protection Money, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 3 1923
- The Life of George, Fourth Earl of Aberdeen, K.G, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 3 1923 [Ref. Frances Balfour]
- An Ordinary Couple, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 3 1923 [Ref. J. E. Buckrose]
- Philadelphia’s Record for Solving Murders, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 3 1923
- Progress of Frank L. Packard, (ar) Argosy Allstory Weekly February 3 1923 [Ref. Frank L. Packard]
- The India-Rubber Man [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #94, 1923
- The Case of the Severed Finger [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #25, 1923
- The Great Ruby Mystery [Dixon Brett], (na) Aldine Detective Tales #26, 1923 (by Talbot Mayne)
- In the Trail of an Election, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1923
- Retrogressives and Others, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1923
- The Death Idol, (ss) Jack’s Paper #15, February 6 1923
- Football Favourites: He Plays Real Football, (ar) Jack’s Paper #15, February 6 1923
- The Ghost Ship, (sl) Jack’s Paper #15, February 6 1923, etc. (by Ralph Fenner)
- Important Announcement, (ms) The Premier Magazine #159, February 6 1923, etc.
- The Man in the Box [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #15, February 6 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- Mark Your Man, (ar) Jack’s Paper #15, February 6 1923
- The Mummy’s Hand, (ss) The Violet Magazine #12, February 9 1923
- Advocates Use of Prisons as Workshops, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Beards and Genius, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923
- Captain Performs Hangman’s Duty, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Desert Creatures, (ar) Short Stories February 10 1923
- Editor’s Chat, (ed) Chums February 10 1923
- First Aid Hints, (ar) Chums February 10 1923
- Flower Superstitions, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923
- Four Boys Rush Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Gypsy’s Long Search for Robber Is Rewarded, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Memories of a Hostess, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923 [Ref. M. A. De Wolfe Howe]
- A New Criminal Trade, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- A Pickpocket Since 1883, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Poisoned by Ring of Porgia Period, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Religious Tracts Cause Mutiny in Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Stories, Dreams, and Allegories, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923 [Ref. Olive Schreiner]
- The Success of “The Immortal Hour”, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923
- Two Unusual Criminal Trials, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Why this Unseemly Mirth?, (hu) Chums February 10 1923
- Woman Lures Diamond Merchant, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- Football Favourites: He Wears an Old Green Jersey, (ar) Jack’s Paper #16, February 13 1923
- The Gang of the Silver Spider [Farringdon], (nv) Jack’s Paper #16, February 13 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- The Wireless Terror, (ss) Jack’s Paper #16, February 13 1923
- Badges of Popular Leagues and Societies, (il) Chums February 17 1923
- The Book of Buried Treasure, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 17 1923 [Ref. Ralph Delahaye Paine]
- British Convicts Are Spoiled, Say Critics, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- Cult Leader Sentenced to Term in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- Drug Pedler Trapped by “Heartbroken Wife”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- English Butler Amasses Fortune, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- Famous Sons of Bishops, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 17 1923
- General Wolfe. The Man Who Changed the History of America, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 17 1923
- New Yorkers Spurn Half Dollars at Twenty-Five Cents, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- On the Gorilla Trail, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 17 1923 [Ref. Mary Hastings Bradley]
- Prisoner Gets Free Trip to Sweden, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- Recall First Execution by Electricity, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- A Shrewd Robbery Trick, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- Stockyard Bandits Get Big Loot, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- Why Dr. Jekyll Had No Wife: New Stevenson Memories, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 17 1923
- Woman Escapes from Los Angeles Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- The Blue Streak [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #95, 1923
- Famous Footballers: Dave Jack of Bolton, (ar) Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923
- The Great Air Mail Mystery, (ss) Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923
- Halves and Their Heads, (ar) Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923
- The House of a Hundred Secrets [Farringdon], (ss) Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923 (by Jack Wylde)
- The Idol of Isis, (ss) Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923 (by Gwyn Evans)
- Whilst London Slept, (ss) Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923
- The Adorable Peggy, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923
- Boy Inciendary Admits Five Fires, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- Bullied Schoolboy Geniuses, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923
- Burglars Work Leisurely in Stealing Valuables, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- Chasing and Racing, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923 [Ref. Harding Cox]
- The Confessions of an American Prince Consort, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1923
- Convicted of Robbing Dead Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- David Fox—New Literary Genius, (ar) Argosy Allstory Weekly February 24 1923 [Ref. David Fox]
- Death Mystery Cleared by Confession, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- Downing Street Pets, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923
- The Exploits of a Bogus Earl, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- First Essays on Literature, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923 [Ref. Edward Shanks]
- Homer and the Bible: Part II of “The Outline”, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923
- How to Connect Up Batteries or Accumulators, (ar) Chums February 24 1923
- Irish Wit: Some Good Stories, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923
- Laughter from a Cloud, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923 [Ref. Walter Raleigh]
- The Maniac of Brosham Gardens [Mervyn Hume], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #403, February 24 1923 (by S. Rossiter Shepherd)
- Mystery in Poisoning of Family of Six, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- New York State Police Close Third Session at Troy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- Poetry and Prisons, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- Police Guard Felled in Daring Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- Steals Junk to Aid Friend Dying in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- To Be Continued: The Romance of Sequels, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 24 1923
- Young Woman Heads Murder Jury, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- The Cost of an Operatic Career, (ts) Secrets February 1923
- An Educational Adventure in Bengal, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1923
- The Girl Who Waited, (ts) Secrets February 1923
- A Hollywood Confession, (ts) Secrets February 1923
- “The Island King”, (ms) The London Magazine February 1923
- The King of Fresh-water Fish, (cl) The Captain #287, February 1923
- “The Last Waltz”, (ms) The London Magazine February 1923
- “London River” in Pictures, (ms) The London Magazine February 1923
- Mademoiselle Tells Her Story, (ts) Secrets February 1923
- The Magic Gateway, (ed) Romance February 1923
- The Mysterious F.J.P., (pm) Boys’ Life February 1923
- The Play of the Month: The Laughing Lady, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) February 1923 [Ref. Alfred Sutro]
- Pray Silence for the Toast-Master!, (iv) The Strand Magazine February 1923 [Ref. W. Knightsmith]
- The Romance of an Artist’s Model, (sl) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day February/March 1923, etc.
- The Victim, (ts) Secrets February 1923
- When Youth Is Sold, (ts) Secrets February 1923
- Wobbler, a Stray, (vi) The Corner Magazine February 1923
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #287, February 1923
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine February 1923
- [photography], (pt) The Grand Magazine February 1923
- [photography], (pt) Photoplay February 1923
- Chemistry Exposes Crime, (ar) Mystery Magazine #127, March 1 1923
- Counterfeiters in Express Frauds, (ar) Mystery Magazine #127, March 1 1923
- A Mysterious Trunk, (ms) Mystery Magazine #127, March 1 1923
- Thirty-Years in Alcohol, (ms) Mystery Magazine #127, March 1 1923
- “Trusties” Use Old Death Cells, (ms) Mystery Magazine #127, March 1 1923
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