Author:Ralph Stock
Appearance
Works
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Fiction
[edit]- The Recipe for Rubber: a Fijian Romance (1912)
- Marama. A Tale of the South Pacific (1913)
- The Pyjama Man (1913)
- "The Pyjama Man" (1913, Ainslee's) (novel)
- Tadra of the Lagoon, and Other South Sea Tales (1914)
- Beach Combings: South Sea Stories (1920) short stories
- South of the Line (1922) short stories
- Sirjohnnie of the Green Houses (1917) — The Rules of the Game (1917) — The Pretenders (1918) — The Complete Beachcomber (1918) — The Peep Show (1921, as "The Peepshow") — The Lonely Lady (1922) — Malua (1922) — Their Troubles — Mother-of-Pearl — Hit or Miss — Roo of the Atolls — We of Malita — The Preposterous Partner — "How the Other Half Lives" — The Mascot — The Habit of the Sea — Barter — The Laugh — The Inevitable Ingram — The Spell
- Uncharted Waters: South Sea Stories (1923) short stories
- What For? (1922) — The Rivercomber — The Lady Killer — Dawn of Day — "It" (1923) — Dead Reckoning (1922) — The Exile — Queer Cattle — The Rat (1919) — The Wet Blanket (1922) — An Argument on the Beach — Choice of Weapons (1923) — Over There — The Eyes of Monsieur Renaud — Promotion — Live and Let Live — The Mangrove Man (1923) — Worth While
Travel
[edit]- The Confessions of a Tenderfoot. Being a true and unvarnished account of his world-wanderings (1913)
- The Chequered Cruise. A true and intimate record of strenuous travel (1916)
- The Cruise of the Dream Ship (1921) With illustrations reproduced from photos by the author
- The Cruise of the Dream Ship (1921, National Geographic)
Individual short stories
[edit]- "The Miracle" short story in The Times Red Cross Story Book (1915) by "Famous Novelists Serving in His Majesty's Forces."
- "The Dawn of Mirama's Day" (1909 Jan, The Smart Set)
- "The Tiff at Taviuni" (1913, Ainslee's)
- "The Passing of Aunt Deborah" (1914 Mar, Ainslee's)
- "The Corona Kelfordi" (1914-15, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Mahini: A Tale of the South Seas" in Sunset (1914 June) (ss)
- "The Eleventh Hour" (1915, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Cobb's Neutrality" (1915, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Alone" (1916) in The Promise of Country Life
- "Horse Magic" (1916) in The Promise of Country Life
- "The Stranger" (1916, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Sirjohnnie of the Green House" (1917-18, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Rules of the Game" (1917-18, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Pretenders" (1917-18, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Complete Beachcomber" (1917-18, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The House of Illusion" (1918, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Isle of Incentive" (1918, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Dan of the Beach" (1918 June, Sunset Magazine)
- "Going Native" (1918-19, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The Bonfire in the Hills" (1918-19, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The Rat" (1919, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Half-Caste" (1919-20, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The Mascot" (1919-20, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The Preposterous Partner" (1919-20, The Windsor Magazine) (ss)
- "The Peepshow" (1921-22, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Dead Reckoning" (1922, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Malua" (1922, The Windsor Magazine) [# Felisi]
- "The Wet Blanket" (1922, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Episode of the Imp" (1922, The Windsor Magazine) [# Felisi]
- "The Lonely Lady" (1922, The Windsor Magazine) [# Felisi]
- "'It'" (1922-23, The Windsor Magazine)
- "What For?" (1922-23, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Pearls of Price" (1923, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Mangrove Man" (1923, The Windsor Magazine)
- "Choice of Weapons" (1923 Feb Sunset Magazine)
- "Something Big" (1924-25, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
- "Incidentally Agnes" (1924-25, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
- "The Ship of Hope" (1924-25, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
- "The School for Candour" (1924-25, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
- "The Call" (1924-25, The Windsor Magazine)
- "The Chinook" (1924-25, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
- "'Leave to Presume" (1925, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode] '
- "The Unknown Passenger" (1925, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
- "Salvage" (1925, The Windsor Magazine) [# Strode]
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.
This author died in 1962, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 62 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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