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Stagg, John Reginald (1878-1916); used pseudonym John Barnett (chron.)
- * An Attack at Dawn [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1913, as by John Barnett
- * Black Ivory [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1913, as by John Barnett
- * The Blind Man, (ss) The Green Book Magazine September 1914, as by John Barnett
- * Carson Turns Prison-Breaker [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1914, as by John Barnett
- * A Change of Clothes [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly January 20 1917, as by John Barnett
- * The Devil on the Island [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1913, as "The Island That Was Ju-Ju", by John Barnett
- * The Emerald Eye [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1914, as by John Barnett
- * “Enough to Turn a Man’s Hair” [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 17 1917, as by John Barnett
- * Father Michael [Trader Carson], (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1913, as by John Barnett
- * A Feminine Knight-Errant [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1913, as by John Barnett
- * A Fight for Christmas Dinner [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1914, as by John Barnett
- * A Fistful of Diamonds [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 3 1917, as by John Barnett
- * A Gamble with Death [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1912, as by John Barnett
- * Grana, Queen of Battle, (nv) The Cavalier October 11 1913, as by John Barnett
- * Grana’s Son, (sl) All-Story Weekly Feb 26, Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18 1916, as by John Barnett
- * A Houseboat and a Lady’s Maid [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 10 1917, as by John Barnett
- * The Kinson Tin-Mine [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1914, as by John Barnett
- * The Little Welchman [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1913, as by John Barnett
- * The Man Hunt [Trader Carson], (ss) The Story-teller October 1913, as by John Barnett
- * Posh Luker—His Memoirs:
* ___ I. A Change of Clothes [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly January 20 1917, as by John Barnett
* ___ II. Rats in a Trap [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly January 27 1917, as by John Barnett
* ___ III. A Fistful of Diamonds [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 3 1917, as by John Barnett
* ___ IV. A Houseboat and a Lady’s Maid [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 10 1917, as by John Barnett
* ___ V. “Enough to Turn a Man’s Hair” [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 17 1917, as by John Barnett
* ___ VI. Reclaiming a Criminal [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 24 1917, as by John Barnett
- * Rats in a Trap [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly January 27 1917, as by John Barnett
- * Reclaiming a Criminal [Posh Luker], (ss) All-Story Weekly February 24 1917, as by John Barnett
- * The Renegade [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1913, as "The Man Who Went Under", by John Barnett
- * There Is No Escape, (na) The Blue Book Magazine December 1914, as by John Barnett
- * When the Curtain Rose, (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1911, as by John Barnett
- * The White Man’s Prestige [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1913, as by John Barnett
- * The Witch-Doctor’s Jewel, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1916, as by John Barnett
Standish, Burt L.; pseudonym of William George Patten (1866-1945) (chron.); primarily a personal pseudonym of William George Patten, but also used by a handful of other authors.
- * Bill Bruce of Harvard, (n.) The Popular Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Oct 15 1909
- * The Floating Locomotive, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #2, July 1924
- * Frank Merriwell and the Wall Street Wizard [Frank Merriwell], (nv) (ghost written by Warren Elliot Carleton) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd December 1928
- * Frank Merriwell in the Curb Market, (nv) (ghost written by Warren Elliot Carleton) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st February 1929
- * Frank Merriwell’s Crooked Tip, (nv) (ghost written by Warren Elliot Carleton) Fortune Story Magazine July 1929
- * Frank Merriwell’s Lucky Dollar, (nv) (ghost written by Warren Elliot Carleton) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd April 1929
- * Frank Merriwell Tackles Real Estate [Frank Merriwell], (nv) (ghost written by Warren Elliot Carleton) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928
- * The Rockspur Nine, (na) The Popular Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1906
- * Theft at Top Speed, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #1, June 1924
Standish, Robert; pseudonym of Digby George Gerahty (1898-1981) (chron.)
- * Cullender Castle, (ss) Argosy (UK) June 1962
- * Naked Truth, (ss) Private Enterprise and Other Stories by Robert Standish, Peter Davies, 1954
- * Pancho’s Gift, (ss)
- * Pawn to Danger, (ss)
- * The Secret of Sung’s Island, (ex) from The Small General, Macmillan, 1945
- * Secret Weapon, (ss) Argosy (UK) March 1964
Stanford, Don(ald Kent) (1918-1992) (about) (chron.)
- * Anonymously Yours, (ss) Redbook November 1961
- * Bachelor Father, (na) Redbook April 1957
- * Boy from the Hills, (ss) Argosy (UK) August 1966
- * Breakfast for a Lady, (ss) Redbook June 1947
- * Career Wife, (na) Redbook June 1949
- * Cheat a Little Bit, (ss) Redbook December 1956
- * Concerning a Lady’s Honor, (ss) Redbook April 1949
- * The Dangerous Age, (ss) Redbook September 1949
- * A Day in Spring, (ss) Redbook August 1963
- * Don’t Wait Up for Me, (ss) Redbook November 1947
- * Elopement, (ss) Redbook August 1954
- * The Empty Vessel, (n.) Redbook October 1955
- * Flight, (ss) Redbook October 1958
- * Follow Your Star, (n.) Redbook April 1959
- * The Forbidden Search, (na) Redbook July 1956
- * A Gentleman Dare Not Ask, (ss) Redbook January 1948
- * The Great Vault Mystery, (ss) Argosy (UK) December 1964
- * Help Me, Mom, (ss) Redbook April 1958
- * He Will Never Know, (vi) Redbook January 1951
- * The Hour of the Bath, (ss) Argosy December 1961
- * Little Miss Tiger, (na) Redbook June 1968
- * Long Shot, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1966
- * A Midsummer Night’s Mare, (ss) Redbook July 1955
- * Most Likely to Succeed, (vi) Redbook December 1953
- * Never Call Her Yours, (na) Redbook December 1949
- * Now Please Explain, (vi) Redbook September 1957
- * Once Upon a Park Bench, (ss) Redbook September 1950
- * Preview of Marriage, (n.) Redbook August 1952
- * Promise Me Another Day, (ss) Redbook November 1948
- * Romance in Reverse, (na) Redbook November 1950
- * Russian Roulette, (vi) Adventure March 1950
- * Say “Yes, Dear!”, (ss) Redbook June 1954
- * See You in the Morning, (ss) Nugget December 1957
- * Stranger on the Beach, (na) Redbook December 1954
- * “There’s Always Another Woman”, (ss) Redbook March 1951
- * Two Dreams and a Dime, (ss) Redbook March 1948
- * Whisper, (vi) Argosy (UK) February 1965
- * A Woman Forgives—A Man Forgets, (na) Redbook September 1948
Stanley, Martha M.; [i.e., Martha Norwood Burgess Stanley] (1867-1950) (about) (chron.)
- * Happily Ever After, (sl) All-Story Weekly Apr 25, May 2, May 9, May 16 1914
- * In the Discard, (ss) The Argosy July 1915
- * I’ve Got a Scheme, (ss) The All-Story October 1911
- * Miss Frapp, (ss) The All-Story February 1912
- * New York Stage Successes:
* ___ “Scrambled Wives” (with Adelaide Matthews), (pl) Smith’s Magazine December 1920
- * “Scrambled Wives” (with Adelaide Matthews), (pl) Smith’s Magazine December 1920
- * The Souls of Men, (n.) The All-Story September 1912
- * A Transferred Bohemia, (ss) The All-Story March 1913
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