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Peple, Edward (Henry) (1869-1924) (about) (items)
- The Dog and the Under Dog, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine January 1906
- The Mallet’s Masterpiece, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine April 1906
- Peace, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine May 1906
- A Tooth for a Tooth, (ss) The American Magazine December 1906
- The Nigger-Dog, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine January 1907
- A Counterweight to Justice (with Gustave A. Peple), (ss) The All-Story Magazine December 1907
- The Mister Clink Thurston’s Duel, (ss) The American Magazine December 1907
- Two Guns and a Girl, (ss) The All-Story Magazine April 1908
- The Spitfire, (ss) Associated Sunday Magazine June 21 1908
- The Cur and the Coyote, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine August 1908
- The Playwright’s Ghost, (ss) The American Magazine April 1909
- A Three-Sided Burglar Story, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine April 1909
- The Fall of Sadri-Azem, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine August 1909
- The Girl, (pl) 1912
Pepper, Frank (Stuart) (1910-1988); used pseudonyms John Marshall & Hal Wilton (about) (items)
- Snapshot Sammy [Snapshot Sammy], (sl) The Triumph June 11 1932, as by Hal Wilton
- Typhoon of the South Seas, (sl) The Triumph December 3 1932, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- Shanghai Soo [Frank Lawrence], (sl) The Triumph July 29 1933, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- 20 Fathoms Down, (ss) The Triumph November 11 1933, as by Hal Wilton
- Rivals of the Harpoon Fleet, (ss) The Triumph November 18 1933, as by Hal Wilton
- Boss of the Black Gang, (ss) The Triumph November 25 1933, as by Hal Wilton
- The Invader from the Ocean Bed, (ss) The Triumph January 6 1934, as by Hal Wilton
- When Shanghaied Simpson Set the Sea Alight, (ss) The Triumph January 13 1934, as by Hal Wilton
- The Bullet-Proof Outlaw [Iron Mask], (sl) The Triumph May 12 1934, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- Rory’s Racing Midget [Rory Hamilton], (ss) The Triumph May 25 1935, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- In Africa with Rory’s Racing Midget [Rory Hamilton], (ss) The Triumph November 16 1935, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- Doomed to the Big House [Dan Rayner], (sl) The Triumph February 15 1936, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- Fighters of the Ming-Fu Menace [Jack Fenton], (sl) The Triumph July 18 1936, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- The Big-Shot from Nowhere [Biff Baroni], (sl) The Triumph November 21 1936, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- 6 Watches Stopped Ticking! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph January 9 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Tie-pin Man-trap [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph January 16 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Demon of the Creek [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph January 23 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Unmasked by the Water Can Clue [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph January 30 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- ’Ware That Crazy Skybird! [Rusty Coles], (ss) The Triumph January 30 1937, etc., as by John Marshall
- Crooks Shouldn’t Tear Envelopes! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph February 6 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Drawer Knobs Are Dangerous! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph February 13 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Sugar Sent Them to Jail! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph February 20 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Pictures of Peril! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph February 27 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- When Crooks Bite Apples [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 6 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Doomed by the 10,000th Autograph! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 13 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Gangsters Don’t Like Soup [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 20 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Robot Wrecker [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 27 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Leave It to a Horseshoe [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 3 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Never Whistle in a Police Station [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 10 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Sinister Snapshot [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 17 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Jig-saw Trap [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 24 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Case of the Human Bomb [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 1 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Crooks Should Keep Pianos Locked [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 8 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- He Stole Shoes [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 15 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Salesman ’Tec [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 29 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Beware of Empty Houses! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph June 5 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Wanted - The Green-faced Killer [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph June 12 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- He Signed His own Death Warrant [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph June 19 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Can Ghosts Have Wooden Legs? [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph June 26 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Ace of Clues [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 3 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Peter Farrell - Wanted by the Police! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 10 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Lost - Three White Mice! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 17 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- So You Won’t Talk? [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 24 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Invisible Clue [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 31 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Fireman - Catch That Crook [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph August 7 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Don’t Send Crooks to Sea [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph August 14 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Never Shoot a Man Sitting Down [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph August 21 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Penny-in-the-Slot Case [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph August 28 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Thin-air Thief [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph September 4 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Murder on the Haunted Train [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph September 11 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Man with Four Arms [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph September 18 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Case of the Drowning Parrot [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph September 25 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Ghost of Ming-Fu [Jack Fenton], (ss) The Triumph September 25 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- The Riddle of the Clockwork Motor Car [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph October 2 1937, as by Hal Wilton
- Have You Seen the Scorpion? [Detective Peter Farrell], (sl) The Triumph October 9 1937, etc., as by Hal Wilton
- ’Ware Soap & Water [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 26 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- ’The Waxwork Detective [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 2 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- Too Big for His Boots! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph October 1 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- Thecret of the Lithping Man [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph October 8 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- Peter Farrell - Murderer! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph October 15 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- Too-Clever Killer [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph October 29 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- Somebody Stole Our Guy! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph November 5 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- “I Bought London Bridge!” [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph December 10 1938, as by Hal Wilton
- Death’s Winning Ticket [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph January 28 1939, as by Hal Wilton
- Confound Brother Conrad [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 4 1939, as by Hal Wilton
- I Never Miss [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph March 18 1939, as by Hal Wilton
- Out with the Tide [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 1 1939, as by Hal Wilton
- Swipe That Snake [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph April 22 1939, as by Hal Wilton
- “I’ll Kill if I Have To!” [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 13 1939, as by Hal Wilton
- The Man Who Liked Snakes [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 27 1939, uncredited.
- Beaten by a Hat [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph June 24 1939, uncredited.
- The Watertight Alibi [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 8 1939, uncredited.
- May I Go Now [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph July 15 1939, uncredited.
- Peter Farrell the ’Tec Who Bluffs [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph December 30 1939, etc., uncredited.
- The Football Cracksman [Steve Bradshaw], (sl) The Triumph January 6 1940, etc., uncredited.
- A Nice Game of Murder [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph February 17 1940, uncredited.
- King Crime Arrives! [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 18 1940, as by Hal Wilton
- Peter Farrell v. King of Crime [Detective Peter Farrell], (ss) The Triumph May 25 1940, as by Hal Wilton
- A Voice from the Past [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1567, April 2 1948
- The Runaway [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1568, April 9 1948
- The Unwanted Wallet [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1569, April 16 1948
- The Hiding Place [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1570, April 23 1948
- A Matter of Luck [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1571, April 30 1948
- The Lights of London [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1572, May 7 1948
- The Invisible Diamond [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1573, May 14 1948
- Penny Red [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1574, May 21 1948
- Too Helpful by Half [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1576, June 4 1948
- It Couldn’t Have Been Uncle Dick [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1577, June 11 1948
- The Dog with Green Hair [Bill & Jill], (ss) The Children’s Newspaper #1578, June 18 1948
Pepper, George Wharton (items)
- Abraham Lincoln and the Issues of the World War, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1917
- Lawlessness, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1929
- In the Senate, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1929
- In the Senate - The Cherokee Strip, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1929
- In the Senate: Running for Office, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1930
- In the Senate - The Course of Legislation, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 15 1930
- The Leak in the Dike, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1930
- International Conference, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1930
- Principle and Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1930
- Two Presidents, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1930
- Oratory’s Successor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1932
- Men Wanted!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1932
- Never Again?, (ar) The American Legion Magazine August 1939
Pepper, Joan (Gertrude Alexander Gregson Wetherell) (1915-2014); used pseudonym Joan Alexander (items)
- Bread-and-Butter Sister, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #16, 1953
- The House Down the Lane, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #20, 1954
- The Brides of Gregory Doe, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1972, as by Joan Alexander
- Mr. Piper and His Geranium, (ss) Argosy (UK) March 1972, as by Joan Alexander
- Green Is Unlucky, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1979, as by Joan Alexander
Peppercorn, E. L. (items)
- Columbus Makes a Present, (ss) Schoolboys’ Short Stories #4, 1946
- Twos and Threes , (ss) Cute Fun #13, April 1947
- Paying Out Columbus [Columbus], (ss) Scramble #28, July 1949
- Columbus Butts In [Columbus], (ss) Scramble #30, September 1949
- Columbus and the Parcel [Columbus], (ss) Scramble #31, October 1949
- Columbus Starts a Newspaper, (ss) Scramble #54, 1950
- The Borrowed Caravan, (nv) Schoolboys’ Pocket Library #21, 1950
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