Author:Arthur Olney Friel
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Works
[edit]In Adventure magazine
Pedro and Lourenço stories
[edit]- The Snake (September 18, 1919)
- The Sloth (October 18, 1919)
- The Spider (December 1, 1919)
- The Jaguar (January 3, 1920) (probably not part of series)
- The Jabiru (January 18, 1920)
- Clay John (February 3, 1920)
- The Peccaries (March 3, 1920)
- The Vampire (April 18, 1920) (probably not part of series)
- The Mother of the Moon (June 18, 1920)
- The Armadillo (August 18, 1920)
- The Tapir (October 3, 1920)
- The Firefly (November 3, 1920)
- The Tucandeira (December 3, 1920) novelette
- The Vulture (January 3, 1921)
- The Tailed Men (February 18, 1921)
- Wild Women (March 13, 1921)
- The Trumpeter (May 3, 1921)
- The Barrigudo (June 3, 1921)
- The Ant Eater (July 18, 1921)
- The Bouto (July 18, 1921)
- The Jararaca (December 30, 1921) novella
- Black Hawk (March 10, 1922) novella
- Tupahn—the Thunderstorm (May 10, 1922) novelette
- Scarlet Face (June 1, 1929)
McKay, Ryan and Knowlton
[edit]- The Pathless Trail (1922) IA : PG
- Tiger River (1923) (start transcription)
- The King of No Man's Land (1924) (start transcription)
- Mountains of Mystery (1925)
Loco León and Black White
[edit]- Black White (1923 Sept, Adventure magazine) novel
- The Thirty Gang (1923 Oct, Adventure magazine) novel
- Gray (1926 Mar 10, Adventure magazine) novella
Other stories
[edit]- King—of Kearsarge (1921) hathitrust
- Cat o' Mountain (1923) (start transcription)
- "Thirty Days After Death" (1924 Nov 29, The Saturday Evening Post) ss
- "Apples" (1925 Jan 31, The Saturday Evening Post) ss
- "Twenty-Four Hours" (30 Dec 1925, Adventure magazine) novelette
- "The Ogre" (1926 Oct 23, Adventure magazine) novelette
- In the Year 2000 (1928 May 15—June 15, Adventure magazine) 3-part serial
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1959, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 64 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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