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- CHESTER, GEORGE RANDOLPH (stories) (continued)
- A Business Administration: Discouraging Competition (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 1 1913
- A Business Administration: Dropping the Middleman (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 15 1913
- A Business Administration: The Peoples Monopoly (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 29 1913
- A Business Administration: Helping the Helpless (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 12 1913
- A Dicker in Littles (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 19 1913
- Wallingford Trims a Rich Preserve (ss) Nashs Magazine Apr 1913 [James Rufus Wallingford]
- Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (ss) Nashs Magazine May 1913, Jul, Aug 1914; this story actually lacks a real title - Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford is the series title. [James Rufus Wallingford]
- Broke Again (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 7 1913
- A Deal in Sunlight (ss) Nashs Magazine Jun 1913 [James Rufus Wallingford]
- A Matter of Ingenuity (ss) Nashs Magazine Jul 1913 [James Rufus Wallingford]
- A Matter of Economics (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 2 1913
- An Inspired Confidence (ss) Nashs Magazine Aug 1913 [James Rufus Wallingford]
- Tapping the Wireless (ss) The Popular Magazine Sep 15 1913
- An Obesity-Reducing Business (ss) Nashs Magazine Sep 1913
- An Idle Million: It Considers Banking (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 8 1913
- The Boxer with the Bracelet (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov 15 1913
- Financing Maribo (ss) Hearsts Magazine Dec 1913
- An Idle Million: It Leans Toward Commerce (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 7 1914
- An Idle Million: It Goes to Work at Last (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 21 1914
- The Ball of Fire [with Lillian Eleanor Chester] (sl) The Red Book Magazine Feb 1914
- On the Minute (ss) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1914
- Written in Seven Figures: II. (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 1 1914
- Written in Seven Figures: III. (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 15 1914
- Wheels Within Wheels (ss) Everybodys Magazine Apr 1914
- (?) (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1, Jun 1, Jun 15 1914
- The Schoolboy (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1914
- The Doodle-Bug (ss) Everybodys Magazine May 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: Mr. Wadburns Investment (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1914
- The Brick with the Yellow Streak (nv) Everybodys Magazine Jul 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: the United Vegetable Company (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1914
- The Enemy (sl) Hearsts Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914
- The Fugitive Fudge (ss) Everybodys Magazine Aug 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: a Transaction in Horse-Flesh (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1914
- Reaching the Public (ss) The Popular Magazine Sep 23 1914
- The American Sharper Finds Money in Milk (ss) Nashs Magazine Sep 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: the Gold Boom in Dustville (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1914
- The Opening (ss) Everybodys Magazine Sep 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: J. Rufus Takes to Flight (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: Wallingford, Strike-Breaker (ss) Cosmopolitan Nov 1914
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: Framed for a Hick (ss) Cosmopolitan Jan 1915
- Its a Long Way to Oshkosh (nv) Top-Notch Mar 15 1915
- The New Adventures of Wallingford: the One-Armed City (ss) Cosmopolitan Mar 1915
- His Romantic Flip-Flap (ss) Top-Notch Jun 15 1915
- A Scropper Patcher (ss) Everybodys Magazine Oct 1916
- The Heavenly Spat (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1917
- The Has-Been [with Lillian Eleanor Chester] (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 14 1918
- His Honor the Burglar (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 1 1919
- The Sacred Wolloh (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 8 1919
- The Peanut Hull (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 22 1919
- Pouff (ss) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1920
- The Hush-Hush (ss) The Popular Magazine Jul 7 1920
- An Errand of Mercy (ss) The Popular Magazine Jul 20 1920
- The Son of Wallingford [with Lillian Eleanor Chester] (sl) Lloyds Story Magazine Nov 1921; last episode of a serial about a mans attempts to better himself. [James Rufus Wallingford]
- Too Many Cooks Spoil the Pictures (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 18 1922
- Named by Izzy Iskovitch (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 21 1923
- Bigger and Better (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1923
- The Boy Wonder (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1923
- A Tale of Three Fillums (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 16 1923
- Fried Eggs (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 14 1923
- Dixie Day, Herself (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 28 1923
- All for the Ladies (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 11 1923
- Isidor Iskovitch Presents (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 8 1923
- Fish Eat Fish (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 13 1923; (moviemaking).
- Angel Child (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3 1923; (moviemaking).
- The Seven Garments (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 1 1923
- Them Papers (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 2 1924
- The Slump (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 8 1924
- The Yes Men Said No (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 19 1924
- Below Lay Hollywood (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1924
- The Badge of the Flaming Sun (ss) Argosy Nov 1 1930
- The Double Deal (ss)
- CHESTER, GILBERT; pseudonym of H. H. Clifford Gibbons, (1888-1958) (stories)
- CHESTER, HOPE (stories)
- CHESTER, JOHN S. (stories)
- CHESTER, LELAND S. (stories)
- CHESTER, LILLIAN ELEANOR (De Rimo) (1888-?) (stories)
- CHESTER, NATALIE (stories)
- CHESTER, PAUL (stories)
- CHESTER, ROY (1936- ) (stories)
- CHESTER, RUI (stories)
- CHESTER, S(amuel) BEACH (1880-?) (stories)
- CHESTER, SARAH (stories)
- CHESTER, SUSAN (stories)
- CHESTER, SYDNEY (stories)
- letter (lt) Strange Stories Feb 1940
- CHESTER, W. A. (stories)
- CHESTER, WILLIAM L. (1907-1960?) (stories)
- Hawk of the Wilderness (sl) Blue Book Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1935
- Kioga of the Wilderness (sl) Blue Book Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1936 [Kioga]
- One Against a Wilderness (sl) Blue Book Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug 1937 [Kioga]
- Kioga of the Unknown Land (sl) Blue Book Mar, May, Jul, Aug 1938 [Kioga]
- CHESTERFIELD, LORD (stories)
- CHESTERMAN, HUGH (stories)
- CHESTER-TAXIN, SHARON (stories)
- CHESTERTON, ADA ELIZA; [Mrs. Cecil Chesterton] (1888-1937); see pseudonym John Keith Prothero (stories)
- CHESTERTON, BLANCHE (stories)
- CHESTERTON, FRANCES (stories)
- CHESTERTON, G(ilbert) K(eith) (1874-1936) (stories)
- A Picture of Tuesday (ar) The Quarto v1 1896
- A Crazy Tale (ss) The Quarto v3 1897
- The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown (ss) Harpers Weekly Dec 19 1903 [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant]
- Singular Speculation of the House-Agent (ss) Harpers Weekly Jun 11 1904 (+1) [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant]
- The Unreal World of Comfort (ar) The Scrap Book Dec 1908
- The Blue Cross (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1910 [Father Brown]
- Valentin Follows a Curious Trail (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1910; also as The Blue Cross. [Father Brown]
- The Secret of the Sealed Garden (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 3 1910 [Father Brown]
- 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]
- Why the True Fishermen Always Wear Green Evening Coats (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 1 1910 [Father Brown]
- The Secret Garden (nv) The Story-Teller Oct 1910 [Father Brown]
- The Bolt from the Bue (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 5 1910 [Father Brown]
- The Queer Feet (nv) The Storyteller Nov 1910 [Father Brown]
- The Wrong Shape (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 10 1910 [Father Brown]
- The Hammer of God (ss) The Storyteller Dec 1910 [Father Brown]
- The Sign of the Broken Sword (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 7 1911 [Father Brown]
- The Invisible Man (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 28 1911
- The Eye of Apollo (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 25 1911 [Father Brown]
- The Strange Justice (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 25 1911 [Father Brown]
- The Sins of Prince Saradine (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 22 1911 [Father Brown]
- The Flying Stars (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1911 [Father Brown]
- The Three Tools of Death (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 24 1911 [Father Brown]
- The Absence of Mr. Glass (ss) McClures Nov 1912 [Father Brown]
- The Crime of Criminology (ar) Nashs Magazine May 1913
- The Purple Wig (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1913 [Father Brown]
- A Reply to Mr. Chesterton by Dr. Caleb Williams Saleeby (ar) Nashs Magazine May 1913
- In Praise of Puppets (lt) Nashs Magazine Aug 1913
- The Perishing of the Pendragons (nv) The Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1914 [Father Brown]
- Childish Talk About Children (ar) Nashs Magazine Jul 1914
- What the War Should Accomplish (ms) Nashs Magazine Sep 1914
- The Donnington Affair [with Max Pemberton] (sl) Metropolitan Magazine Oct 1914 [Father Brown]
- The Five of Swords (nv) Hearsts International Feb 1919; collected in The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1922.
- The Garden of Smoke (ss) The Story-Teller Oct 1919 [Mr. Traill]
- 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 Tower of Treason (nv) The Popular Magazine Feb 7 1920; collected in Chestertons The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell, 1922; Harper, 1922.
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (sl) Harpers Aug 1920
- The Man Who Knew too Much (sl) Harpers Nov 1920
- The Man Who Shot the Fox (ss) Hearsts International Mar 1921
- The Hole in the Wall (ss) Cassells Sep 1921 [Horne Fisher]
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (sl) Harpers Oct 1921
- The Shadow of the Shark (ss) Nashs Magazine Dec 1921 [Gabriel Gale]
- The Ballad of St. Barbara by Pem (br) John o Londons Weekly Nov 18 1922
- G.K. Chesterton by Sidney Dark (br) John o Londons Weekly Dec 16 1922
- G. K. Chesterton by St. John Ervine (ex) Some Impressions of My Elders, St. John Ervine, Macmillan 1922
- The Trees of Pride (na) The Man Who Knew Too Much, Cassell 1922
- The Oracle of the Dog (nv) Nashs Magazine Dec 1923; also in Golden Book, September 1925; collected in Chestertons The Incredulity of Father Brown, Cassell, 1926; Dodd Mead, 1926. [Father Brown]
- The Dagger with Wings (nv) Nashs Magazine Feb 1924 [Father Brown]
- The Miracle of Moon Crescent (ss) Nashs Magazine May 1924 [Father Brown]
- Dr. Hyde, Detective, and the White Pillars Murder (ss) English Life Jan 1925; also as The White Pillars Murder.
- The White Pillars Murder (ss) English Life Jan 1925
- The Worst Crime in the World (ss) Harpers Oct 1925 [Father Brown]
- The Green Man (ss) Ladies Home Journal Nov 1930 [Father Brown]
- Advice to Literary Detectives (ar) The Tribute, ed. D. MacKenzie, John Horn Limited 1930
- A Job You Wouldnt Want (Prince of Wales) (ar) The American Magazine Apr 1931
- Private Lives 44: The Fattest Author by Private Secretary (ar) The Passing Show Jan 21 1933
- The Blast of the Book (ss) Liberty Aug 26 1933; collected in The Scandal of Father Brown (1935). [Father Brown]
- The Five Fugitives (ss) Liberty Aug 26 1933; also as The Blast of the Book. [Father Brown]
- The Quick One (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 25 1933 [Father Brown]
- The Crime of the Communist (ss) Colliers Jul 14 1934 [Father Brown]
- The Three Horsemen (ss) The Story-Teller Jul 1935; collected in Chestertons The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond (Cassell 1937; Dodd, Mead 1937). [Mr. Pond]
- The Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse (ss) The Story-Teller Jul 1935; also as The Three Horsemen. [Mr. Pond]
- The Vampire of the Village (ss) The Strand Aug 1936 [Father Brown]
- The Quick One; Father Brown and the Invisible Witness (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep, Oct, Nov/Dec 1989 [Father Brown]
- The Great Detectives: G.K. Chestertons Father Brown by Barbara Roden (ar) The Strand Magazine #3 1999
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