The FictionMags Index
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- CHESTERTON, G. K. (chron.) (continued)
- * The Blue Cross [Valentin Follows a Curious Trail; Father Brown], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1910
- * The Bolt from the Bue [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 5 1910
- * Childish Talk About Children, (ar) Nashs Magazine Jul 1914
- * The Christ-Child, (ss)
- * A Crazy Tale, (ss) The Quarto v3 1897
- * The Crime of Criminology, (ar) Nashs Magazine May 1913
- * The Crime of the Communist [Father Brown], (ss) Colliers Jul 14 1934
- * The Dagger with Wings [Father Brown], (nv) Nashs Magazine Feb 1924
- * The Donkey, (pm)
- * The Donnington Affair (with Max Pemberton) [Father Brown], (sl) Metropolitan Magazine Oct 1914
- * Dr. Hyde, Detective, and the White Pillars Murder, (ss) English Life Jan 1925; also as The White Pillars Murder.
- * The Ecstatic Thief, (ss)
- * England in 1919, (fa) Pears Annual Christmas 1919; (being an extract from a school history of the period published in 1969 - details of the period are vague because most historical documents were destroyed by the Futurist Government of 1943. Interestingly forecast Prohibition.).
- * The Eye of Apollo [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 25 1911
- * The Five Fugitives [Father Brown], (ss) Liberty Aug 26 1933; also as The Blast of the Book.
- * The Five of Swords, (nv) Hearsts International Feb 1919; collected in The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1922.
- * The Flying Stars [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1911
- * The Garden of Smoke [Mr. Traill], (ss) The Story-Teller Oct 1919
- * The Green Man [Father Brown], (ss) Ladies Home Journal Nov 1930
- * The Hammer of God [Father Brown], (ss) The Storyteller Dec 1910
- * The Hole in the Wall [Horne Fisher], (ss) Cassells Sep 1921
- * In Praise of Puppets, (lt) Nashs Magazine Aug 1913
- * The Innocence of Father Brown, No. 1: The Blue Cross, (ss) The Story-Teller Sep 1910; [Followed by an editorial note on p883: Next month Mr. Chesterton will tell the story of "The Secret Garden, which I claim it [sic should be is?] the finest detective story I have ever published The Editor"]
- * The Innocence of Father Brown:: [*Father Brown]
___ The Bolt from the Bue [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 5 1910
___ The Secret of the Sealed Garden [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 3 1910
___ The Sign of the Broken Sword [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 7 1911
___ Valentin Follows a Curious Trail [Father Brown], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1910
___ Why the True Fishermen Always Wear Green Evening Coats [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 1 1910
___ The Wrong Shape [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 10 1910
- * The Invisible Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 28 1911
- * The Invisible Man [Father Brown], (ss) Cassells Feb 1911
- * A Job You Wouldnt Want (Prince of Wales), (ar) The American Magazine Apr 1931
- * The Man Who Knew Too Much, (sl) Harpers Aug 1920
- * The Man Who Knew too Much, (sl) Harpers Nov 1920
- * The Man Who Knew Too Much, (sl) Harpers Oct 1921
- * The Man Who Shot the Fox, (ss) Hearsts International Mar 1921
- * The Miracle of Moon Crescent [Father Brown], (ss) Nashs Magazine May 1924
- * Noah, (pm)
- * The Oracle of the Dog [Father Brown], (nv) Nashs Magazine Dec 1923; also in Golden Book, September 1925; collected in Chestertons The Incredulity of Father Brown, Cassell, 1926; Dodd Mead, 1926.
- * The Oracle of the Dog, (ss) Nashs Magazine Dec 1923
- * The Perishing of the Pendragons [Father Brown], (nv) The Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1914
- * A Picture of Tuesday, (ar) The Quarto v1 1896
- * The Purple Wig [Father Brown], (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1913
- * The Queer Feet [Father Brown], (nv) The Storyteller Nov 1910
- * The Quick One [Father Brown], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 25 1933
- * The Quick One; Father Brown and the Invisible Witness [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep, Oct, Nov/Dec 1989
- * The Rolling English Road, (pm)
- * The Secret Garden [Father Brown], (nv) The Story-Teller Oct 1910
- * The Secret of the Sealed Garden [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 3 1910
- * The Shadow of the Shark [Gabriel Gale], (ss) Nashs Magazine Dec 1921
- * The Sign of the Broken Sword [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 7 1911
- * Singular Speculation of the House-Agent [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (ss) Harpers Weekly Jun 11 1904 (+1)
- * The Sins of Prince Saradine [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 22 1911
- * The Strange Justice [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 25 1911
- * The Three Horsemen [The Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse; Mr. Pond], (ss) The Story-Teller Jul 1935; collected in Chestertons The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond (Cassell 1937; Dodd, Mead 1937).
- * The Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse [Mr. Pond], (ss) The Story-Teller Jul 1935; also as The Three Horsemen.
- * The Three Tools of Death [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 24 1911
- * The Tower of Treason, (nv) The Popular Magazine Feb 7 1920; collected in Chestertons The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell, 1922; Harper, 1922.
- * The Trees of Pride, (na) The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell 1922
- * The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant], (ss) Harpers Weekly Dec 19 1903
- * The Unmentionable Man [Mr. Pond], (ss)
- * The Unobtrustive Traffic of Captain Pierce, (ss)
- * The Unreal World of Comfort, (ar) The Scrap Book Dec 1908
- * Valentin Follows a Curious Trail [Father Brown], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1910; also as The Blue Cross.
- * The Vampire of the Village [Father Brown], (ss) The Strand Aug 1936
- * We Are Too Near Ourselves, (ms)
- * What the War Should Accomplish, (ms) Nashs Magazine Sep 1914
- * The White Pillars Murder [Dr. Hyde, Detective, and the White Pillars Murder], (ss) English Life Jan 1925
- * Why the True Fishermen Always Wear Green Evening Coats [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 1 1910
- * The Worst Crime in the World [Father Brown], (ss) Harpers Oct 1925
- * The Wrong Shape [Father Brown], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 10 1910
- _____, [ref.]
- * The Ballad of St. Barbara by Pem, (br) John o Londons Weekly Nov 18 1922
- * G. K. Chesterton by St. John Ervine, (ex) Some Impressions of My Elders, St. John Ervine, Macmillan 1922
- * G.K. Chesterton by Sidney Dark, (br) John o Londons Weekly Dec 16 1922
- * The Great Detectives: G.K. Chestertons Father Brown by Barbara Roden, (ar) The Strand Magazine #3 1999
- * Private Lives 44: The Fattest Author by Private Secretary, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 21 1933
- * A Reply to Mr. Chesterton by Dr. Caleb Williams Saleeby, (ar) Nashs Magazine May 1913
- CHESTERTON, RUPERT (chron.)
- CHESTOR, RUI; pseudonym of S. H. Courtier, (1904-1974); Author and teacher. Born in Kangaroo Flat, Victoria, Australia. (chron.)
- CHESWICK, DAVID L. (chron.)
- CHESWORTH, T. (chron.)
- CHESWORTH, THOMAS (chron.)
- CHETAM, NIVADE (chron.)
- CHETWODE, PENELOPE (chron.)
- CHETWODE, R. D. (chron.)
- CHETWYN, GEORGE (chron.)
- CHETWYND, GEORGE (chron.)
- CHETWYND, JOAN (chron.)
- CHETWYND, LIONEL (chron.)
- CHETWYND-HAYES, R(onald Henry Glynn) (1919-2001) (chron.)
- * Crowning Glory, (ss)
- * Dont Go Up the Stairs, (ss) The Unbidden, London: Tandem 1971
- * The Head of the Firm, (ss) The Unbidden, London: Tandem 1971
- CHEVALIER, ELIZABETH PICKETT (chron.)
- CHEVALIER, J. C. (chron.)
- CHEVALIER, MAURICE (chron.)
- CHEVALIER, PAUL (chron.)
- CHEVALIER, TRACY (chron.)
- CHEVIGNY, HECTOR; [i.e., Hector Chevigny De La Chevrotiere] (1904-1965); Radio dramatist and author. Born in Missoula, Montana; died in New York City. (chron.)
- CHEW, ARTHUR P. (chron.)
- CHEWETTE, LIONEL (chron.)
- CHEYENNE, DAN (chron.)
- CHEYNE, ROGER (chron.)
- CHEYNEY, BARTON (chron.)
- CHEYNEY, E. G. (chron.)
- CHEYNEY, E. R. (chron.)
- CHEYNEY, O. H. (chron.)
- CHEYNEY, PETER; [i.e., Reginald Evelyn Peter Southouse Cheyney, born Reginald Southouse Cheyney] (1896-1951) (chron.)
- * Account Rendered [Slim Callaghan], (ss) Illustrated Sep 14 1940
- * Bread Upon the Waters, (ss) MacKills Mystery Magazine May 1953
- * Callaghan Plus Cupid [Slim Callaghan], (ss) Illustrated Oct 14 1939
- * Callaghans Shot in the Dark [Slim Callaghan], (ss) Illustrated Dec 7 1940
- * Dames Dont Care, (sl) The Thriller Jul 31, Aug 7, Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28, Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18 1937
- * Date After Dark [Slim Callaghan], (ss) Illustrated Oct 12 1940
- * Double Alibi [Slim Callaghan], (ss) Illustrated Aug 14 1943
- * Fast Work, (ss) Fast Work and other stories, London: Bantam 1948
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