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- CHESTER, GEORGE RANDOLPH (chron.) (continued)
- * Fish Eat Fish, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 13 1923; (moviemaking).
- * Five Thousand an Hour: Johnny Gamble Handles a Problem in German Psychology, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 21 1911
- * Five Thousand an Hour: Johnny Gamble Inflates Some Inflated Values, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 7 1911
- * Five Thousand an Hour: Johnny Gamble is Introduced to Feminine Finance, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 14 1911
- * Five Thousand an Hour: Johnny Gamble Puts In the Busiest Day of His Life, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 4 1911
- * Five Thousand an Hour: Johnny Gamble Starts After a Quick Million, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30 1911
- * Five Thousand an Hour: Johnny Gamble Tries One Big Deal to Complete His Million, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 28 1911
- * For Sweet Charity, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 12 1912
- * A Fortune in Smoke [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 14 1908
- * Fried Eggs, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 14 1923
- * A Friend of the Masses, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 9 1912
- * The Fugitive Fudge, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Aug 1914
- * Get Rich Quick Wallingford [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1911
- * Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) Nashs Magazine May 1913, Jul, Aug 1914; this story actually lacks a real title - Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford is the series title.
- * Getting Rich Quick [James Rufus Wallingford], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 5, Oct 12 1907
- * Hammering Stone [Bobby Burnit], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 29, Sep 5 1908
- * The Hand-Car Gang, (ss) Munseys May 1909
- * The Has-Been (with Lillian Eleanor Chester), (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 14 1918
- * The Head of the Family, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 26 1912
- * The Heavenly Spat, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1917
- * His Fathers Business [Bobby Burnit], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1908
- * His Honor the Burglar, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 1 1919
- * His Romantic Flip-Flap, (ss) Top-Notch Jun 15 1915
- * The Honeymoon, (ss) Munseys Jul 1907
- * The Hush-Hush, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jul 7 1920
- * An Idle Million: It Considers Banking, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 8 1913
- * An Idle Million: It Goes to Work at Last, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 21 1914
- * An Idle Million: It Leans Toward Commerce, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 7 1914
- * An Inspired Confidence [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) Nashs Magazine Aug 1913
- * Isidor Iskovitch Presents, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 8 1923
- * Its a Long Way to Oshkosh, (nv) Top-Notch Mar 15 1915
- * Jim Pollets Captive Cyclone, (ss) The Argosy Apr 1903
- * Jimmy Rourke, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 2 1909
- * The Jingo, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 20, Apr 27, May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, Jun 1, Jun 8, Jun 15, Jun 22, Jun 29 1912
- * Johann, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 14 1912
- * The King of the Elbow, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Sep 1911
- * The Man That Quit, (ss) Munseys Jun 1909
- * The Man, the Mission, and the Maid, (ss) Broadway Magazine Nov 1907
- * The Manicure Girl, (ss) The New Broadway Magazine Jul 1908
- * A Matter of Economics, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 2 1913
- * A Matter of Ingenuity [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) Nashs Magazine Jul 1913
- * Michael, (ss) Munseys Oct 1907
- * Move On!, (ss) Munseys Aug 1910
- * Named by Izzy Iskovitch, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 21 1923
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: a Transaction in Horse-Flesh, (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1914
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: Framed for a Hick, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jan 1915
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: J. Rufus Takes to Flight, (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1914
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: Mr. Wadburns Investment, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1914
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: the Gold Boom in Dustville, (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1914
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: the One-Armed City, (ss) Cosmopolitan Mar 1915
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: the United Vegetable Company, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1914
- * The New Adventures of Wallingford: Wallingford, Strike-Breaker, (ss) Cosmopolitan Nov 1914
- * The Nomination [Courier], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 15 1909
- * An Obesity-Reducing Business, (ss) Nashs Magazine Sep 1913
- * On the Minute, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1914
- * The Open Track, (ss) Munseys Mar 1908
- * The Opening, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Sep 1914
- * The Other Woman, (vi) Munseys Apr 1909
- * The Paving Steal [Courier], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1909
- * The Peanut Hull, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 22 1919
- * The Peoples Choice, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1912
- * Piquards Pup, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 12 1909
- * The Postponed Romance, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1909
- * Pouff, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1920
- * Profitable Benevolence [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 7 1907
- * Reaching the Public, (ss) The Popular Magazine Sep 23 1914
- * The Reform Spasm, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 16 1909
- * The Sacred Wolloh, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 8 1919
- * The Sacrifice, (ss) Munseys Nov 1906
- * Sam Turner, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9 1910
- * The Schoolboy, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1914
- * A Scropper Patcher, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Oct 1916
- * Selling a Patent [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 18, Jan 25 1908
- * The Seven Garments, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 1 1923
- * A Seven-Dollar Bill, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 11 1906
- * Shipwrecked Without a Chaperon, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 26, Dec 3 1904
- * The Six Ages of Sandy Saunders:.
___ (?), (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 1 1914
- * The Six Ages of Sandy Saunders::
___ I. (?), (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1 1914
___ II. The Schoolboy, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1914
___ IV. (?), (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 15 1914
- * Sledges Way, (sl) The Popular Magazine Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 1 1912
- * Sledges Way [Part last of ?], (sl) The Popular Magazine Oct 15 1912
- * The Slump, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 8 1924
- * Some Charming Affairs, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 31 1912
- * The Son of Wallingford (with Lillian Eleanor Chester) [Part last of ?; James Rufus Wallingford], (sl) Lloyds Story Magazine Nov 1921; last episode of a serial about a mans attempts to better himself.
- * The Spartan, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 1 1910
- * Spoiling the Egyptians [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 26 1908
- * The Story of Captain Kidd, (ss) Hearsts Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1912
- * Straight Business [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 27 1909
- * The Strike of the Derelicts, (ss) Munseys Jul 1908
- * A Tale of Three Fillums, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 16 1923
- * Tapping the Wireless, (ss) The Popular Magazine Sep 15 1913
- * Them Papers, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 2 1924
- * Thomas Dabney, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Feb 1909
- * Time - Forty Seconds, (ss) Munseys Dec 1907
- * The Tin Railroad, Incorporated, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 8 1904
- * Too Many Cooks Spoil the Pictures, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 18 1922
- * A Traction Transaction [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 8 1908
- * The Triple Cross [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 5 1908
- * Tyke, (ss) Munseys May 1907
- * A Venture in the High Cs [Bobby Burnit], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 15, Aug 22 1908
- * Wallingford Trims a Rich Preserve [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) Nashs Magazine Apr 1913
- * Wheels Within Wheels, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Apr 1914
- * Whipsawed! [James Rufus Wallingford], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 16 1909
- * Written in Seven Figures: II., (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 1 1914
- * Written in Seven Figures: III., (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 15 1914
- * The Yes Men Said No, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 19 1924
- CHESTER, GILBERT; pseudonym of H. H. Clifford Gibbons, (1888-1958) (chron.)
- CHESTER, HOPE (chron.)
- CHESTER, JOHN S. (chron.)
- CHESTER, LELAND S.; Traveller. Lived in Cleveland, Ohio. (chron.)
- CHESTER, LILLIAN ELEANOR (De Rimo) (1888-?) (chron.)
- CHESTER, NATALIE (chron.)
- CHESTER, PAUL (chron.)
- CHESTER, ROY (1936- ) (chron.)
- CHESTER, RUI (chron.)
- CHESTER, S(amuel) BEACH (1880-?) (chron.)
- * Comedies of the Great Hotel, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 1 1933
- * Confessions of a Gambler, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30 1932
- * Crimes of the Great Hotel, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 8 1933
- * Crimes of the Great Hotel, 2: Who Was the Thief?, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 15 1933
- * Fortunes Stakes on the Turn of a Card, (ar) The New Passing Show May 7 1932
- * A Nobility of Nobodies, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 6 1932; (No.4 in series They Live by their Wits).
- * Revenge in the Love-Racket, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 30 1932; (They Live By Their Wits #3).
- * That Thing Called Luck, (ss) The Passing Show Mar 25 1933
- * They Live By Their Wits, 1: Hunting Dollar Queens, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 16 1932
- * When Eve Takes a Hand, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 13 1932; (No.5 in They Live by their Wits).
- CHESTER, SARAH (chron.)
- CHESTER, SUSAN (chron.)
- CHESTER, SYDNEY (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Strange Stories Feb 1940
- CHESTER, W. A. (chron.)
- CHESTER, WILLIAM L. (1907-1960?); American writer, probably best known for his fantastic adventure series featuring Kioga, Hawk of the Wilderness, which appeared in the Blue Book magazine. He lived in New York, at least during the 1930s, and he may have survived into the 1970s. (chron.)
- * Hawk of the Wilderness, (sl) Blue Book Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1935
- * Kioga of the Unknown Land [Kioga], (sl) Blue Book Mar, May, Jul, Aug 1938
- * Kioga of the Wilderness [Kioga], (sl) Blue Book Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1936
- * One Against a Wilderness [Kioga], (sl) Blue Book Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug 1937
- CHESTERFIELD, LORD (chron.)
- CHESTERMAN, HUGH (chron.)
- CHESTER-TAXIN, SHARON (chron.)
- CHESTERTON, ADA ELIZA; [Mrs. Cecil Chesterton] (1888-1937); see pseudonym John Keith Prothero (chron.)
- CHESTERTON, BLANCHE (chron.)
- CHESTERTON, FRANCES (chron.)
- CHESTERTON, G(ilbert) K(eith) (1874-1936) (chron.)
- * The Absence of Mr. Glass [Father Brown], (ss) McClures Nov 1912
- * Advice to Literary Detectives, (ar) The Tribute, ed. D. MacKenzie, John Horn Limited 1930
- * Biography for Beginners (with E. Clerihew), (ss)
- * The Blast of the Book [The Five Fugitives; Father Brown], (ss) Liberty Aug 26 1933; collected in The Scandal of Father Brown (1935).
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