Author:Joseph Smith Fletcher
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Works
[edit]- Where Highways Cross (1895) illustrated by James Ayton Symington
- Anima Christi (1884) poetry IA
- Andrewlina (1889)
- The Winding Way (1890)
- Old Lattimer's Legacy (1892)
- When Charles the First Was King (1892) Vol 1of3 IA Vol 2of3 IA Vol 3of3 IA
- The Wonderful City (1894)
- At the Gate of the Fold (1896)
- The Builders (1897)
- God's Failures (1897) IA
- In The Days of Drake (1897) IA PG
- Mistress Spitfire (1897) IA PG
- At the Blue Bell Inn (1898)
- Pasquinado (1898)
- From the Broad Acres (1899)
- The Paths of the Prudent (1899) IA
- The Harvesters (1900)
- Morrison's Machine (1900)
- The Golden Spur (1901)
- The Three Days' Terror (1901)
- History of the St. Leger Stakes (1902)
- The Investigators (1902)
- The Air-Ship (1903)
- The Fear of the Night (1903)
- The Secret Way (1903)
- Lucian the Dreamer (1903) IA
- The Diamonds (US: The Diamond Murders) (1904)
- For Those Were Stirring Times! and Other Stories (1904)
- The Ivory God (1905)
- The Threshing Floor (1905)
- The Harringtons of Highcroft Farm (1907) IA
- Mr Poskitt (1907)
- The Queen of a Day (1907)
- The Harvest Moon (1908)
- Mothers in Israel (1908) IA
- Paradise Court (1908)
- The Adventures of Archer Dawe (aka: The Contents of the Coffin) (1909)
- Manchester Royal (1909)
- The Mantle of Ishmael (1909)
- The Other Sense (1909)
- The Wheatstack (1909)
- Hardican's Hollow (1910)
- Mr Poskitt's Nightcaps: Stories of a Yorkshire Farmer (1910) PG
- The Lighthouse on Shivering Sand (1911)
- The Adventures of Turco Bullworthy (1912)
- The Golden Venture (1912)
- The New Sun (1913)
- Perris of the Cherry Trees (1913)
- The Secret Cargo (1913)
- The Bartenstein Case (1913)
- Paul Campenhaye, Specialist in Criminology (US: The Clue Of The Artificial Eye) (1914)
- Both of this Parish (1914)
- The Marriage Lines (1914)
- The Ransom for London (1914)
- The Shadow of Ravenscliffe (1914)
- The Wolves and the Lamb (1914)
- The King Versus Wargrave (1915)
- The Annexation Society (1916)
- Families Repaired (1916)
- The Lynne Court Spinney (US: The Mystery of Lynne Court) (aka: And Sudden Death) (aka: The Pedigreed Murder Case) (1916)
- Malvery Hold (US: The Mystery of the Hushing Pool) (1917)
- The Perilous Crossways (1917)
- The Amaranth Club (1918)
- The Middle Temple Murder (1919)
- The Cistercians in Yorkshire (1919) IA
- Droonin' Watter (US: Dead Man's Money) (1919)
- Leet Livvy (1919) Poetry in Dialect IA
- The Judge Corroborates (1919)
- The Seven Days' Secret (1919)
- The Talleyrand Maxim (1919)
- as "The Secret of the Quarry" (serial, Detective Story Magazine, 1921)
- The Valley of Headstrong Men (1919)
- Dead Men's Money (1920) IA PG
- Exterior to the Evidence (1920)
- The Wrychester Paradise (US: The Paradise Mystery) (1920) IA PG
- The Orange-Yellow Diamond (1921)
- The Borough Treasurer (1921) IA PG
- The Chestermarke Instinct (1921) (transcription project)
- The Herapath Property (1921) IA PG
- The Root of All Evil (1921) PG
- The Heaven-Kissed Hill (1922)
- Ravensdene Court (1922)
- as "The Mystery of Ravensdene Court" (serial in Everybody's Magazine, 1922)
- In the Mayor's Parlour (a.k.a. Behind The Panel) (1922) (external scan) PG
- and as "Timeworn Town," serial in Munsey's Magazine, 1923
- The Middle of Things (1922) (transcription project)
- The Lost Mr. Linthwaite (1923)
- The Markenmore Mystery (1923)
- The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation (1922) IA PG
- Scarhaven Keep (1922) (transcription project)
- The Charing Cross Mystery (1923) (serialized in 1922 as "Black Money")
- The Mazaroff Murder (1923)
- The Copper Box (1923)
- The Rippling Ruby (1923)
- The Safety Pin, (1924)
- The Kang-He Vase (1924) (serialized in The Blue Book Magazine 1924, as "The Gallowstree Mystery")
- The Fletcher Omnibus ca. 1926
- The Middle Temple Murder (1919)
- The Orange-Yellow Diamond (1921)
- The Amaranth Club (1926)
- The Mortover Grange Affair (1927) (transcription project)
- The Green Rope (1927)
- The Black House in Harley Street (1928)
- Cobweb Castle (1928)
Non-fiction
[edit]- History Of Yorkshire (1898)
- The Enchanting North (1908) IA
- Memorials of a Yorkshire Parish (1917) IA
- The Making of Modern Yorkshire, 1750-1914 (1918) IA
- The Cistercians in Yorkshire (1919) IA
- Harrogate and Knaresborough (1920) IA
- Yorkshiremen of the Restoration (1921) IA
Works from magazines
[edit]- "The Death That Lurks Unseen" (novelette), in Windsor Magazine, 1898 (in book form, 1899)
- "Mine Host at Sea" in English Illustrated Magazine, Vol 30, 1903-04
- "Bottle-Nose" in English Illustrated Magazine, Vol 31, 1904 (also included in At The Blue Bell Inn, 1898)
- "Young Mr. Merrill's Love Affair" (ss), in Windsor Magazine, vol 29, 1909.
- "The Spoils to the Victor" (The Idler, Jan 1910) ss
- "Dispossessed" (The Idler, March 1910) ss
- "Held for Ransom" (The Idler, May 1910) ss
- "Love's Way in Arcadia" (Ainslee's, June 1911) ss
- "A Shot in the Night" (ss), in Cosmopolitan, Sept 1924
- "Diamond Cut Diamond" (Cosmopolitan, Feb 1925)
- "The Prince's Pearl" (Munsey's Magazine, 1927 Apr) ss
- "The Tiger Lily" (Munsey's Magazine, 1928 April) ss
- "Annie Maude from London Town" (Munsey's Magazine, 1928 June) ss
- "The Triumph of Thomasine" (Munsey's Magazine, 1928 Sept) ss
- Longer works
- "The Secret of the Quarry" (Detective Story Magazine, 1921 Feb 19 ) 4-part serial
- "The Mystery of Ravensdene Court" (Everybody's Magazine, 1922 Jan) 3-part serial
- "Timeworn Town" (Munsey's Magazine, 1923 Aug) 5-part serial
- "The Gallowstree Mystery" (serial: Parts I & II of III only), in Blue Book Magazine, May–July 1924
- "Royal Amethyst" (Munsey's Magazine, 1928 March) novel
About Fletcher
[edit]- "The Mystery of J. S. Fletcher" by Alfred C. Ward (The Bookman, Feb 1925)
- "J. S. Fletcher" by J. P. Collins
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 1935, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 88 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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