Works
- Captain Scraggs: or, The Green-Pea Pirates (1911) IA
- The Three Godfathers (1913) IA
- The Long Chance (1914) IA
- Webster—Man's Man (1917) IA
- The Valley of the Giants (1918) IA
- Kindred of the Dust (1920) IA
- The Understanding Heart (1920?)
- The Pride of Palomar (1921) IA
- The Go-Getter: a Story That Tells You How To Be One (1922) IA
Cappy Ricks series
Works from periodicals
- "A Little Matter of Salvage," in Saturday Evening Post, Sep 25 1909
- "A Brave Man" in Popular, Jan 1 1913
- "One-Eighth Apache" The Red Book Magazine, Feb 1913 (ss)
- "Mr. Cutten's Revolt" Popular, 07 June 1913
- "The Real Santa Claus" Collier's, 25 Dec 1915 (ss)
- "The Last Survivor" in Collier's Mar 11, 1916 (sc. fic.)
- "Light in Darkness" in Collier's Jan 29, 1916
- "Little Casino" The Red Book Magazine, Sept 1917 (ss)
- "The Ministrel Boy" The Red Book Magazine, Dec 1918 (ss)
- "Brothers Under Their skin" Cosmopolitan, Oct 1921 (ss)
- "Cornflower Cassie's Concert" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1924 Jan
- "The Bluebird" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1925 Feb
- Longer works
- "Never the Twain Shall Meet" Cosmopolitan, 1923 July - 1924 Jan (7-part serial)
- "The Enchanted Hill" (7-part serial) Cosmopolitan, 1924 Jun to Dec
- "The Great Mono Miracle" (2-part novelette) Sunset, 1926 Sept & Oct
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