Author:Robert Welles Ritchie
Appearance
Works
[edit]- The Cat and The King (1912)
- "The Cat and the King" (1912), novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Dec 18, 1912
- Inside the Lines (1915), with Earl Derr Biggers. (novel, based on Biggers' play of the same name)
- Trails to Two Moons (1920) (Frontispiece by Frank Spradling) [Original Bill]
- Dust of the Desert (1922) IA : Project Gutenberg
- Drums of Doom (1923) (serialized as The Desert of the Three Skulls in Short Stories, January 1923–)
- Stairway of the Sun (1924; c.1923)
- Ho! Sonora (1925)
- Wheat: A Western Story (1926)
- Deep Furrows(1927) [copyright renewed 24 Jan 1955]
- The Hell-roarin' Forty-Niners (1928) non-fiction
- San Francisco (1929)
Magazine stories and articles
[edit]- "Guns—and a Girl" (1 Feb 1912, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "A Hole in the Make-up," short story, from the Popular Magazine, Jan 1 1913
- "Just Strawberries" (1 Feb 1914, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "Perfect Ladybugs" (15 Jan 1914, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "Auld Charlie Darwin's Law" (15 Feb 1914, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "Wung" (7 March 1915, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "Mr. Gunn and the Fretful Volcano" (1915) short story, from the Popular Magazine, Oct 20 1915
- "Wings of the Wind" (7 Nov 1915, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "Original Bill" (1916) short story, from Harper's Magazine, Jun 1916 [Original Bill]
- "The Vanishing Ambassador" (7 Dec 1916, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- "The Troubadour of Little Poison" (1916) short story, from Harper's Magazine, Jul 1916 [Original Bill]
- "Stalemate" (1916) novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Nov 7 1916 [Raoul Flack / Boylan]
- "His Master's Voice" (1916) short story, from the Popular Magazine, Nov 20 1916 [Raoul Flack / Boylan]
- "Virus X" (1916) short story, from the Popular Magazine, Dec 20 1916 [Raoul Flack / Boylan]
- "Rods of the Law" (1917) short story, from Harper's Magazine, Apr 1917 [Original Bill]
- "High Finance and Pete Hewes" (1925) short story, from Short Stories US, Apr 25, 1925
- "Measure of Two Men" in Adventuremagazine, Nov 8 1926
- "Hop Wo's African Turkey" (1927 Jan, Everybody's Magazine US) (ss)
- "Friendship Mo' Bettah" (20 May 1927, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
- Longer works
- "In Somaliland" (15 Aug 1913, novelette, from The Popular Magazine)
- "The Cat and the King" (1912) novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Dec 18, 1912 [Billy and Bethell]
- "The Great Cardinal Seal" (1914) novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Nov 7 1914 [Billy and Bethell]
- "The Gold Pince-Nez" (1915) novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Feb 23, 1915
- "Plundered Cargo" (1926 Feb 10, Short Stories US) (novel)
- "'Nastasia" (novella) in Everybody's Magazine, Mar 1924
- "Sage Brush Vengeance" (1928 Dec 10, Short Stories US) (novella)
- Non-fiction
- "Sea Tolls" in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Sep 1911
- "The Passing of a Dictator" in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Apr 1912
- "The Wire" (1915) in Harper's Magazine, July 1915
- "A Graduate School of War" in Harper's Magazine, Feb 1916
- "Some Scenes of 'The Virginian'" in The Bookman, Jan 1917
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 1942, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 82 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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