Author:Charles John Jodrell Mansford
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Works
[edit]- Shafts from an Eastern Quiver (1892-)
- 1. "The Diamonds of Shomar's Queen" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (19)
- 2. "The Jasper Vale of the Falling Star" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (20)
- 3. "The Black Horsemen of Nisha the Seer" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (21)
- 4. "Darak, the Scorn of the Afghans" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (22)
- 5. "The Sword-Hilt of the Idol at Delhi" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (23)
- 6. "The Hindu Fakir of the Silent City" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (24)
- 7. "Margarita, the Bond Queen of the Wandering Dhahs" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (25)
- 8. "The Masked Ruler of the Black Wreckers" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (26)
- 9. "Maw-Sayah, the Keeper of the Great Burman Nat" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (27)
- 10. "The Hunted Tribe of Three Hundred Peaks" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (28)
- 11. "In Quest of the Lost Galleon" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (29)
- 12. "The Daughter of Lovetski the Lost" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (30)
- "A Brigand's Daughter in Belgravia" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (33) (1893).
- Gleams from the Dark Continent (1895-)
- 1. "The Veiled Idol of Kor" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (55) (1895).
- 2. "The Wizard of Swazi Swamp" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (56) (1895).
- 3. "The Hidden Egyptian Shield" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (57) (1895).
- 4. "The Dervish of the Nile Pyramid" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (58) (1895)
- 5. "The Lost Fetish of Walai" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (59) (1895)
- 6. "The Great Dial of the Gold-Finders" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (60) (1895)
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 1943, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 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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