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Rohde, Roswell B. (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * Chess Puzzle, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #33, June 1957
- * The Deadly Bore, (ss)  Manhunt March 1964
- * Death Will Find Me, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #36, March 1958
- * Drop Dead, (vi)  London Mystery Selection #37, June 1958
- * Fair Game, (ss)  Manhunt February/March 1967
- * The Future-Seer, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #31, December 1956
- * A Grave Affair, (ss)  Manhunt October 1963
- * The Seventeenth Chimney, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #26, September 1955
- * Somebody’s Sister, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #30, September 1956
- * The Steel Vault Murder, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #28, March 1956
Rohmer, Sax; pseudonym of A. Sarsfield Ward (1883-1959) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Black Mandarin  [Paul Harley], (na)  Collier’s November 4 1922 (+2)
- * Blue Anemones  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s September 19 1942
- * The Blue Rajah Diamond  [Moris Klaw], (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) August 1913, as "The Case of the Blue Rajah"
- * “Breath of Allah”  [Abu Tabah; Kernaby], (nv)  The Premier Magazine February 1918
- * The Bride’s Dungeon, (ss)  This Week November 7 1954
- * Brood of the Witch Queen, (n.)  C. Arthur Pearson, 1918
- * The Carpet of Golden Hearts, (ss)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine April 1925
- * The Case of the Blue Rajah  [Moris Klaw], (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) August 1913
- * Case of the Headless Mummies  [Moris Klaw], (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1913
- * The Case of the Ivory Statue  [Moris Klaw], (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1913
- * The Case of the Missing Heirloom, (ss)  This Week April 22 1956
- * The Case of the Potsherd of Anubis  [Moris Klaw], (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1913
- * Case of the Tragedies in the Greek Room  [Moris Klaw], (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) April 1913
- * Case of the Veil of Isis  [Moris Klaw], (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) December 1913
- * The Crouching Man, (ss)  The Story-teller November 1914
- * The Curse of a Thousand Kisses, (ss)  The Premier Magazine November 1918
- * The Daughter of Huang Chow  [Daniel “Red” Kerry], (na)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction December 1921
- * The Deadly Blonde of Dartmoor, (ss)  This Week October 19 1958
- * The Deadly Plot of Mr. Ko  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s September 19 1942, as "Blue Anemones"
- * Death in the King’s Room  [Bazarada], (ss)  Collier’s August 6 1938
- * Death Is My Hostess, (ss)  Argosy April 1957
- * The Death of a Mummy, (ss)  Mystery October 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * Death of the Jade Bride, (ts)  The American Weekly September 7 1952
- * The Death Ring  [Abu Tabah], (ss)  The Premier Magazine November 1917
- * The Death-Ring of Sneferu  [Abu Tabah], (ss)  The Premier Magazine November 1917, as "The Death Ring"
- * The Devil’s Brood, (ss)  Mystery August 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * Dr. Kreener’s Last Experiment, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 4 1922; rewritten from “Tchériapin” (Sovereign Magazine, April 1920).
- * Dope, (n.)  Cassell, 1919
- * The Episode of the Reluctant Publisher  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine April 1913, as "He Patronises Pamela"
- * Escape to Peril, (ss)  This Week October 19 1958, as "The Deadly Blonde of Dartmoor"
- * The Exploits of Captain Trouble:
    
 * ___ I. The Episode of the Reluctant Publisher  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine April 1913, as "He Patronises Pamela"
    
    * ___ No. 2 The Leopard Lady  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine May 1913, as "He Meets the Leopard Lady"
    
    * ___ III. The Man with the Green Moustache  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine June 1913, as "He Deals with Don Juan"
- * The Eyes of Fu Manchu  [Fu Manchu; (Sir Denis) Nayland Smith], (ss)  This Week October 6 1957 (+1)
- * The Fifth Medallion  [Major Bernard De Treville (The Crime Magnet)], (ss)  This Week July 30 1939, as "The Mystery of the Panelled Room"
- * Fires of Baal, (ss)  Collier’s November 9 1929
- * Flight to Danger, (ss)  This Week October 19 1958, as "The Deadly Blonde of Dartmoor"
- * Four-and-Twenty Cobblers  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s April 11 1942
- * Fu Manchu and the Frightened Redhead  [Fu Manchu; (Sir Denis) Nayland Smith], (ss)  This Week February 1 1959
- * The Golden Doll  [Daniel “Red” Kerry], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922, as "Kerry’s Kid"
- * The Green Eyes of Bâst, (na)  Detective Story Magazine Mar 16,   Mar 23,   Mar 30,   Apr 6,   Apr 13,   Apr 20 1920
- * The Green Scarab, (ss)  Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #23, June 1966; a rewritten version of this appeared as “The Stolen Peach Stone” (This Week, November 19, 1944).
- * The Green Spider, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine October 1904, as by A. Sarsfield Ward
- * The Headless Mummies  [Moris Klaw], (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1913, as "Case of the Headless Mummies"
- * He Deals with Don Juan  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine June 1913
- * He Meets the Leopard Lady  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine May 1913
- * He Patronises Pamela  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine April 1913
- * House of Golden Death  [Paul Harley], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction July 1920, as "The House of the Golden Joss"
- * The House of the Golden Joss  [Paul Harley], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction July 1920
- * In the Valley of the Sorceress, (ss)  The Premier Magazine January 1916
- * The Invisible Stranger, (ss)  Mystery March 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * The Ivory Statue  [Moris Klaw], (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1913, as "The Case of the Ivory Statue"
- * Jamaican Rose, (ss)  Today December 4 1949
- * Kerry’s Kid  [Daniel “Red” Kerry], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- * Laughing Buddha  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s February 21 1942
- * The Leopard Lady  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine May 1913, as "He Meets the Leopard Lady"
- * Limehouse Rhapsody, (ss)  This Week October 11 1936, as "Salute to Limehouse"
- * The Malmsey Jewel, (ss)  This Week April 22 1956, as "The Case of the Missing Heirloom"
- * The Man Who Killed Blackbirds  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s February 13 1943
- * The Man with the Green Moustache  [Captain O’Hagan], (ss)  The London Magazine June 1913, as "He Deals with Don Juan"
- * The Mind of Fu Manchu  [Fu Manchu; (Sir Denis) Nayland Smith], (ss)  This Week February 1 1959, as "Fu Manchu and the Frightened Redhead"
- * The Mummy of Cleopatra  [Bazarada], (ss)  Collier’s January 15 1938, as "The Mummy That Walked"
- * The Mummy That Walked  [Bazarada], (ss)  Collier’s January 15 1938
- * Murder Strikes at Lychgate  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s April 11 1942, as "Four-and-Twenty Cobblers"
- * Mystery of the 10:30 Folkestone Express, (ss)  The Story-teller November 1914, as "The Crouching Man"
- * The Mystery of the Panelled Room  [Major Bernard De Treville (The Crime Magnet)], (ss)  This Week July 30 1939
- * Narky  [Narky], (ss)  Everybody’s Weekly May 6 1911
- * The Night Fu Manchu Learned Fear  [Fu Manchu; (Sir Denis) Nayland Smith], (ss)  This Week March 9 1958
- * Nightmare House, (nv)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1932; major revision of “The Haunting of Low Fennel” (The Story-Teller, November 1915).
- * The Night of the Jackal, (ss)  Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #28, November 1966
- * Omar of Ispahan  [Abu Tabah], (ss)  The Premier Magazine January 1918
- * The Owl Hoots Twice, (ss)  Collier’s February 14 1948
- * The Potsherd of Anubis  [Moris Klaw], (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1913, as "The Case of the Potsherd of Anubis"
- * The Red Robe, (ss)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine June 1932
- * The Sacred Lotus, (ss)  Mystery September 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * Salute to Limehouse, (ss)  This Week October 11 1936
- * Satan’s Son, (ss)  Mystery May 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * Serpent Wind  [Bimbashi Baruk], (ss)  Collier’s November 7 1942
- * The Sinister Perils of Myra, (ss)  Mystery April 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * The Sins of Severac Bablon, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction June 1912, as "“The Thirty Men Who Were All Alike!”"
- * The Slaver, (n.)  Collier’s February 28 1931 (+11), as Yu’an Hee See Laughs
      -  The Thriller #156 Jan 30,   #157 Feb 6,   #158 Feb 13,   #159 Feb 20,   #160 Feb 27,   #161 Mar 5,   #162 Mar 12,   #163 Mar 19,   #164 Mar 26,   #165 Apr 2,   #166 Apr 9, 
          #167 Apr 16,   #168 Apr 23,   #169 Apr 30,   #170 May 7,   #171 May 14,   #172 May 21,   #173 May 28 1932
 
 
- * The Smell of Dead Men  [Moris Klaw], (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) April 1913, as "Case of the Tragedies in the Greek Room"
- * Spirit of the Black Hawk, (ss)  Collier’s April 23 1932
- * The Squirrel Man, (nv)  Collier’s August 15 1931
- * The Stolen Peach Stone  [Major Bernard De Treville (The Crime Magnet)], (ss)  This Week November 19 1944
- * “The Thirty Men Who Were All Alike!”, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction June 1912
- * The Turkish Yataghan  [(Sir Denis) Nayland Smith], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction November 1912
- * Turquoise Death, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction October 1913, as "The Turquoise Necklace"
- * The Turquoise Necklace, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction October 1913
- * The Whispering Mummy  [Abu Tabah; Kernaby], (ss)  The Premier Magazine March 1918
- * The Witch Queen, (ss)  Mystery July 1933; see under “The Witch’s Son”.
- * The Witch’s Son, (n.)  C. Arthur Pearson, 1918, as Brood of the Witch Queen
- * The Word of Fu Manchu  [Fu Manchu; (Sir Denis) Nayland Smith], (ss)  This Week March 9 1958, as "The Night Fu Manchu Learned Fear"
- * The Yellow Claw  [Gaston Max], (n.)  McBride, Nast, 1915
- * Yu’an Hee See Laughs, (n.)  Collier’s February 28 1931 (+11)
      -  The Thriller #156 Jan 30,   #157 Feb 6,   #158 Feb 13,   #159 Feb 20,   #160 Feb 27,   #161 Mar 5,   #162 Mar 12,   #163 Mar 19,   #164 Mar 26,   #165 Apr 2,   #166 Apr 9, 
          #167 Apr 16,   #168 Apr 23,   #169 Apr 30,   #170 May 7,   #171 May 14,   #172 May 21,   #173 May 28 1932
 , as The Slaver
 
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