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BARR, RANDOLPH; house pseudonym (fl. 1930s-1940s) (stories)
- Three of a Kind (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Mar 1935, as “The House of Three Horrors” by Arthur Humbolt.
- The Road Down (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories Aug 1935, as “Bride of the Serpent” by Charles A. Baker, Jr..
- Behind the Mask (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Oct 1935, as “Volcano’s Voice” by C. C. Spruce.
- Five and Ten (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Apr 1936, as “The Emerald Murder” by Arthur Wallace.
- Money Talks (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Aug 1936, as “Bullets to Spare” by Morton H. Edwards.
- Speak of the Devil (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Dec 1936, as “Double Catspaw” by E. Hoffmann Price.
- Painkiller (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Feb 1937, as “Tongue of the Dragon” by Stewart Gates.
- Danger Preferred (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Mar 1937, as “Lust to Kill” by Jose Vaca.
- Twice Burnt (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Mar 1937, as “Log-Jam” by Robert Leslie Bellem.
- Mestizo (ss) Spicy Western Stories Aug 1937, as “Flame of the Border” by Walt Carey, Jr..
- One Throw of the Dice (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Aug 1937, as “Diamonds and Trouble” by Stewart Gates.
- Dregs of the Cup (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Nov 1937, as “Body Bait” by Arthur Wallace.
- Worse to Come (ss) Spicy Western Stories Jan 1938, as “Pintada Liar” by Dale Boyd.
- Over the Hill (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Feb 1938, as “Sleeper Jump” by A. J. Borden. [Jard Presley]
- Death Repaid (na) Romantic Detective Apr 1938, as “Dressed to Kill” by Robert A. Garron.
- The Lady and the Heel (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1938, as “Tough Baby” by Wallace Kayton.
- A Two-Bit Punk (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1938, as “Tough Baby” by Wallace Kayton.
- Trigger Payoff (na) Romantic Western Sep 1938, as “The Devil’s Punchbowl” by E. Hoffmann Price.
- Gold-Poke Payoff (ss) Spicy Western Stories Mar 1939, as “Buckskin Breed” by Rex Norman.
- Wrong Way Buster (ss) Spicy Western Stories Mar 1939, as by Larry Dunn.
- Ladrones and Lead (ss) Spicy Western Stories Nov 1939, as “Lead and Ladies” by James A. Lawson.
- Murderer’s Mark (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Nov 1940
- Guardian of the Girl (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories Dec 1940
- Memory of Murder (ss) Private Detective Stories Jan 1941
- One Man’s Meat (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories Feb 1941
- Agent Provocateur (ss) Private Detective Stories Mar 1941
- The Girl Who Knew Too Much (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Apr 1941
- Death Behind the Scenes (ss) Private Detective Stories Jan 1942
- The Man Who Knew (ss) Super-Detective Feb 1942
- Autopsy (ss) Super-Detective Jun 1942
- Death’s Calling Card (ss) Private Detective Stories Jun 1942
- The Shape of Death (ss) Super-Detective Jan 1943
- Cause for Divorce (ss) Private Detective Stories May 1943
- Ear to the Ground (ss) Private Detective Stories Sep 1943
- Killer Snake Girl (ss) Speed Detective Sep 1943
- No Trail to Freedom (ss) Super-Detective Oct 1943
- Nicked (ss) Hollywood Detective Jul 1944 [Chan Buzzell]
- Vial of Death (ss) Speed Mystery Jul 1944
- A Killer Must Kill (ss) Super-Detective Oct 1944 [“Bumps” McCarthy]
- Born Curious (ss) Speed Western Stories Jan 1945
- Gun-Brand Banker (ss) Speed Adventure Stories Jan 1946
- Starvation Winter (nv) Leading Western Jun 1946
- Interview with Death (ss) Super-Detective Nov 1946 [“Bumps” McCarthy]
- Death Is the Last Chapter (nv) Super-Detective Jan 1947
- For No Good (nv) Six-Gun Western Feb 1947
- Rough-Playin’ Hombre (ss) Fighting Western May 1947
- Forget the Kill (ss) Private Detective Stories Jun 1947
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