Bertram Fletcher Robinson
(1870–1907)

English sportsman, journalist, author and editor. He wrote nearly three-hundred items, including a series of short stories that feature a detective called "Addington Peace"; but is perhaps best remembered for his literary collaborations with his friends Arthur Conan Doyle and P. G. Wodehouse. Pen names: B. Fletcher Robinson

Bertram Fletcher Robinson

Works

  1. The Story of Amaroff the Pole
  2. The Terror in the Snow
  3. Mr. Taubery's Diamond
  4. The Mystery of the Causeway
  5. The Tragedy of Thomas Hearne
  6. The Vanished Millionaire
  7. Mr. Coran's Election
  8. The Mystery of the Jade Spear

Works from magazines

  • "Athletics for Ladies" ( 1896, Casselll's Family Magazine) ar
  • "Kings of the Playing fields" ( 1896, Casselll's Family Magazine) ar
  • "Round the Royal Mews" ( 1896, Casselll's Family Magazine) ar
  • "New Year's Day" illustrated by Arthur Rackham in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 29 (1900)
  • The Trail of the Dead:The Strange Experience of Dr. Robert Harland (With J. Malcolm Fraser, 1902-03, Windsor) novella)
  • "Ghosts and their Funny Ways" illustrated by Arthur Rackham in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 35 (1903)
  • Chronicles in Cartoon: A Record of Our Own Times. With colour facsimiles of pictures in Vanity Fair (1905-07, Windsor magazine) series
  1. Royalty (1905-06, Windsor)
  2. Potentates, Princes and Presidents
  3. Politics—First Series
  4. Politics—Second Series (With Wilfrid Meynell)
  5. Bench and Bar
  6. The Army (with Evan Ashton)
  7. Music (1906, Windsor)
  8. Cricket (with Home Gordon)
  9. Rowing, Games and Athletics
  10. Empire-Builders
  11. Science and Medicine (with Charles R. Hewitt)
  12. Explorers and Inventors
  13. Leaders of Religion (1906-07, Windsor)
  14. The Universities and Public Schools
  15. Men of Letters

Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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