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  _____. “Murder in the Family.” Complete Detective Novel Magazine, April 1934. (Published in book form by John Hamilton as by Will F. Jenkins, 1935.) _____. “The Warehouse Murders.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, April 1934.

  _____. “North of Sixty-Three.” Detective Fiction Weekly, May 26, 1934.

  _____. “Village of Plenty Fella Hell.” Detective Fiction Weekly, January 12, 1935.

  _____. “M’Fella Boy Fir.” Detective Fiction Weekly, March 16, 1935.

  _____. “One-Fella Memena’s Sting.” Detective Fiction Weekly, March 16, 1935.

  _____. “Last of the Big Shots.” Detective Tales, September 1942.

  _____. “The Smart Guy.” Detective Tales, October 1942.

  _____. “Double for Murder.” Strange Detective Mysteries (Canada), November 1942.

  _____. “Indiscretion.” Thrilling Detective, October 1943.

  _____. “New Father.” Thrilling Detective, November 1943.

  _____. “Chuckles.” Popular Detective, December 1943.

  _____. “The Barber Shaves Himself.” Thrilling Detective, January 1944.

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  _____. “Transfusion.” Popular Detective, February 1944.

  _____. “Payday.” Thrilling Detective, April 1944.

  _____. “Crime Wave.” Phantom Detective, October 1944.

  _____. “Bargain for an Enemy.” Popular Detective, December 1944.

  _____. “People Are Funny.” Phantom Detective, December 1944.

  _____. “One Corpse, Guaranteed.” Famous Detective Stories, August 1950.

  _____. “Homicide’s Sweetheart.” Smashing Detective Stories, March 1952.

  _____. “Crazy.” Black Mask, Winter 1953.

  _____. “Murderer’s Encore.” Dime Detective, February 1953.

  _____. “The Mousy Man.” Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine, April 1962.

  _____. “Party Line.” Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine, May 1962.

  _____. “Mr. Thomas.” Thrilling Detective, June 1963.

  _____. “The Man with the Floppy Ears.” Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine, July 1964.

  OTHERS

  Jenkins, Will F. “Love.” The Parisienne, August 1915 (poem).

  _____. “My Neighbor.” The Smart Set, February 1916 (sketch).

  _____. “On the Country Club Verandah.” The Parisienne, February 1916 (playlet).

  _____. “The Foreigner.” The Smart Set, May 1916 (sketch).

  _____. “Tell Me of Your Love.” The Smart Set, June 1916 (sketch).

  _____. “The Anti-Climax.” The Smart Set, July 1916.

  _____. “The Saint.” The Smart Set, October 1916 (sketch).

  _____. “My Neighbor’s Wife.” The Smart Set, November 1916 (sketch).

  _____. “They Do Not Understand It.” The Smart Set, November 1916 (sketch).

  _____. “We Were in the Smoking-Room.” The Smart Set, December 1916.

  _____. “The Syncopated Marriage.” The Smart Set, March 1917.

  _____. “Finis.” The Smart Set, August 1917.

  _____. “I Have a Neighbor.” The Smart Set, August 1917 (sketch).

  _____. “The Beast.” The Parisienne, October 1917.

  _____. “Lie to Me, Millicent.” The Smart Set, November 1917 (sketch).

  _____. “Semiramis.” The Smart Set, November 1917.

  _____. “The Kitchen Strain.” The Parisienne, December 1917.

  _____. “Music.” The Smart Set, January 1918 (sketch).

  _____. “We Were Middle-Aged and Fat.” The Smart Set, January 1918 (sketch).

  _____. “The First Sweetheart.” The Smart Set, March 1918.

  _____. “The Ass.” Pleiades Club Yearbook, New York, 1918–1919.

  _____. “Philosophie Ephemerale.” The Parisienne, February 1919.

  _____. “Betty.” The Parisienne, May 1919.

  _____. “For Legal Expenses.” The Parisienne, July 1919.

  _____. “The Haunted Sausage.” The Parisienne, August 1919.

  _____. “The Clothes Fakers.” The Parisienne, September 1919.

  _____. “The Crag in the Pyrenee.” The Parisienne, October 1919.

  _____. “The Bronze Buddha.” The Parisienne, November 1919.

  _____. “The House of the Apaches.” The Parisienne, November 1919.

  _____. “The Ghost of Elderd Boone.” Saucy Stories, January 1920.

  _____. “The Man Who Could Not Smile.” The Parisienne, June 1920.

  _____. “Portrait of a Nude.” The Parisienne, November 1920.

  _____. “The Kid.” Liberty Magazine, September 26, 1925.

  _____. “The Lucky Guy.” Sunset, August 1926.

  _____. “Just a Kiss or Two.” Sweetheart Stories, March 13, 1928.

  _____. “Politeness Always Pays.” The Passing Show, October 1, 1928.

  _____. “The Trap.” Munsey’s, August 1929.

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  B I B L I O G R A P H Y

  _____. “Little Miss Holcomb.” Liberty Magazine, November 9, 1929.

  _____. “Wild Waters.” Collier’s, January 4, 1936.

  _____. “Two in a Boat.” Collier’s, March 7, 1936.

  _____. “Between Moves.” Collier’s, May 23, 1936

  _____. “Beautiful Widow.” Collier’s, July 11, 1936.

  _____. “The Bad Samaritan.” Collier’s, September 5, 1936.

  _____. “Lucky Break.” Collier’s, September 26, 1936.

  _____. “Trailing Trouble.” Collier’s, October 24, 1936.

  _____. “For a Lady.” Collier’s, December 5, 1936.

  _____. “A Very Nice Family.” Liberty Magazine, January 2, 1937.

  _____. “White Man’s Burden.” Collier’s, March 6, 1937.

  _____. “No More Walls.” Collier’s, June 26, 1937. (Also known as “Wall of Fear.”) _____. “Side Bet.” Collier’s, July 31, 1937.

  _____. “Tik-Lui, the God.” Country Gentleman, August 1937.

  _____. “Broken Engagement.” Collier’s, October 30, 1937.

  _____. “Enemy of the State.” Collier’s, November 20, 1937.

  _____. “Message from the Countess.” Collier’s, February 12, 1938.

  _____. “Hit and Run.” MacLean’s, February 15, 1938.

  _____. “River Pride.” Collier’s, February 26, 1938.

  _____. “Manhunt.” Liberty Magazine, March 5, 1938.

  _____. “Portrait of an Artist.” The American Magazine, April 1938.

  _____. “Mr. Wildbeck’s Brother-in-Law.” Liberty Magazine, April 9, 1938.

  _____. “Shark Meat.” Collier’s, April 16, 1938.

  _____. “Mike Comes to Lunch.” Collier’s, May 21, 1938.

  _____. “Front Man.” Collier’s, June 11, 1938.

  _____. “Vixen.” Collier’s, October 29, 1938.

  _____. “Shelter Hut.” Collier’s, 1939.

  _____. “No More Trouble.” Country Gentleman, April 1939.

  _____. “The Man Who Lived Alone.” Collier’s, April 22, 1939.

  _____. “Headline.” Cosmopolitan, June 1939.

  _____. “High Justice.” Collier’s, June 3, 1939.

  _____. “Terror Above.” Collier’s, June 10, 1939.

  _____. “Pygie Takes a Wife.” Esquire, July 1939.

  _____. “He Looked Like Robert Taylor.” Woman’s Home Companion, September 1939.

  _____. “Old Flame.” Collier’s, October 14, 1939.

  _____. “Under Chitna’s Clouds.” Collier’s, November 11, 1939.

  _____. “The Lion Mane Collar.” Collier’s, November 25, 1939.

  _____. “East Face.” The Strand Magazine, February 1940.

  _____. “Survival.” Collier’s, May 11, 1940.

  _____. “Dusk to Daybreak.” Collier’s, July 13, 1940.

  _____. “Song for Two Hands.” Country Gentleman, August 1940.

  _____. “I Give My Life.” American Magazine, October 1940.

  _____. “The Hunters.” Collier’s, Octo
ber 5, 1940.

  _____. “Once and for All.” Collier’s, November 23, 1940.

  _____. “High Spot.” Collier’s, December 21, 1940.

  _____. “The Brief Case.” Cosmopolitan, February 1941.

  _____. “Fate Doesn’t Care.” Collier’s, March 22, 1941.

  _____. “The Forth Moment.” This Week Magazine, April 27, 1941.

  _____. “Knight on a Bike.” The American Magazine, August 1941.

  _____. “Ending, with Honor.” Collier’s, August 16, 1941.

  _____. “Mrs. Justice Is Whitewashed.” Washington Post, August 23, 1941.

  _____. “Exile.” Country Gentleman, September 1941.

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  _____. “A Tale of the Sea.” Esquire, September 1941.

  _____. “Lifeboat.” Country Gentleman, November 1941.

  _____. “Captains All.” Collier’s, November 15, 1941.

  _____. “The Hermit.” Cosmopolitan, March 1942.

  _____. “Biography.” Country Gentleman, October 1942.

  _____. “Child’s Play.” The Strand Magazine, October 1942.

  _____. “Man with Bad Smell.” Sir!, October, 1942.

  _____. “Good Neighbor.” Sir!, March 1943.

  _____. “The Payoff.” Cosmopolitan, August 1943.

  _____. “George Is a Noble Guy.” Collier’s, November 20, 1943.

  _____. “Career.” Liberty Magazine, May 29, 1944.

  _____. “The Web.” Good Housekeeping, September 1944.

  _____. “The God from the Five-and-Ten.” Esquire, December 1944.

  _____. “No Pining for Spike.” Liberty Magazine, July 7, 1945.

  _____. “The Mine That Laughed.” Esquire, April 1946.

  _____. “Terror.” The American Magazine, August 1946.

  _____. “Persian Love Story.” The Saturday Evening Post, January 18, 1947.

  _____. “A Bad One for an Enemy.” American Magazine, March 1947.

  _____. “Insult to the Family.” The Saturday Evening Post, May 31, 1947.

  _____. “RX Marks the Sore Spot.” Esquire, May 1948.

  _____. “The General Was an Honest Man.” Collier’s, June 26, 1948.

  _____. “The Betrothal of Juana.” Woman’s Home Companion, July 1948.

  _____. “The Marauders.” American Magazine, September 1949.

  _____. “Red Wine for Love.” Today’s Woman, January 1950.

  _____. “Night Drive.” Today’s Woman, March 1950.

  _____. “By an Unknown Lover.” Woman’s Home Companion, June 1950.

  _____. “Search in the Mist.” The Saturday Evening Post, July 1, 1950.

  _____. “Emergency for Doctor Hamlin.” The Saturday Evening Post, January 6, 1951.

  _____. “The Sheriff Deals in Facts.” Esquire, November 1952.

  _____. “The Girl with Secret Charm.” The Saturday Evening Post, February 20, 1954.

  _____. “I’ll Wait for You.” The Saturday Evening Post, March 10, 1956.

  _____. “Teletype.” Collier’s, March 16, 1956.

  _____. “The Men at the Top.” The Saturday Evening Post, February 18, 1961.

  _____. “No Road Too Hard.” The Saturday Evening Post, May 12, 1962.

  _____. “Night to Survive.” The Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1962.

  _____, and Betty Jenkins. “Fly for Your Life.” The American Magazine, August 1940.

  _____, with George B. Jenkins, Jr. “The Beautiful Thing.” The Smart Set, August 1919

  (play).

  _____, with Cody Marsh. “Porthole.” Romance, May 1929.

  Lee, Louisa Carter. “A Chivalrous Silence, Part I.” Love Story Magazine, August 18–August 25, 1921. (Two-part serial.)

  _____. “Cupid MD.” Love Story Magazine, date unknown, before March 1922.

  _____. “Mystery of the Magnolias.” Love Story Magazine, date unknown, before March 1922.

  _____. “The Unkissed Wife.” Love Story Magazine, March 25, 1922.

  _____. “The Hidden Love.” Love Story Magazine, October 6, 1923.

  _____. “A Shadow Has Passed.” Love Story Magazine, May 3, 1924.

  _____. “Something to Love.” Love Story Magazine, August 1, 1925.

  _____. “Shackled Love.” Love Story Magazine, October 3, 1925.

  _____. “The Girl Who Was Branded.” Love Story Magazine, January 2, 1926.

  _____. “The Lure of Gold.” Love Story Magazine, February 6, 1926.

  _____. “A Strange Inheritance.” Love Story Magazine, March 27, 1926.

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  B I B L I O G R A P H Y

  _____. “The Gypsy’s Prophecy.” Love Story Magazine, May 29, 1926.

  _____. “A Splendid Deception.” Love Story Magazine, June 5, 1926.

  _____. “False Hearts and True.” Love Story Magazine, June 19, 1926.

  _____. “Woman Shy.” Love Story Magazine, September 11, 1926.

  _____. “For Honor.” Love Story Magazine, September 18, 1926.

  _____. “Love — The Most Wanted Thing in the World.” Love Story Magazine, September 25, 1926.

  _____. “Her Charming Sister.” Love Story Magazine, October 2, 1926.

  _____. “Cast Aside.” Love Story Magazine, October 23, 1926.

  _____. “There Is a Romance.” Love Story Magazine, November 20, 1926.

  _____. “Man May Propose.” Love Story Magazine, November 27, 1926.

  _____. “Understanding.” Popular Love, July 1944.

  _____. “A Couple of Nice Kids.” Thrilling Love, May 1945.

  _____. “Flamingoes.” Exciting Love, July 1945.

  _____. “Red Canyon.” Movie Magazine, May 1949.

  Leinster, Murray. “The Third Love of Aileen Duzant.” Saucy Stories, March 1917.

  _____. “You, Woman!” Snappy Stories, April 1917.

  _____. “Choice.” Saucy Stories, November 1917.

  _____. “Sacrifice.” Breezy Stories, February 9, 1918.

  _____. “The Woman Who Sold Herself.” Breezy Stories, March 19, 1918.

  _____. “The Bell of Virgil.” Snappy Stories, July 1918.

  _____. “The Flat in the Bronx.” Breezy Stories, August 1918.

  _____. “The Seekers.” Snappy Stories, August 1918.

  _____. “Jose of Ticao: Stories of the Hungry Country No. 1.” Snappy Stories, September 1918.

  _____. “Padre Silvestre.” Snappy Stories, October 1918.

  _____. “Flying-Fish Milk.” Snappy Stories, October 4, 1918.

  _____. “The Funeral.” Love Stories, November 1918.

  _____. “Mboka.” Snappy Stories, November 18, 1918.

  _____. “The Great Joke of Lope de Gama.” Snappy Stories, December 1918.

  _____. “Carefulness.” Snappy Stories, January 4, 1919.

  _____. “Casey.” Snappy Stories, January 8, 1919.

  _____. “Cleverness.” Love Stories, March 1919.

  _____. “In the Knickerbocker Lounge.” Snappy Stories, March 4, 1919.

  _____. “The Slipper of Lizette.” Snappy Stories, April 4, 1919.

  _____. “A for Alice.” Saucy Stories, May 1919.

  _____. “It’s Very Simple.” Breezy Stories, May 1919.

  _____. “The Curse.” Snappy Stories, May 18, 1919.

  _____. “The Man Who Couldn’t Do Wrong.” Saucy Stories, August 1919.

  _____. “My Friend Raoul.” Snappy Stories, August 1, 1919.

  _____. “The Impossible Romance.” Saucy Stories, September 1919.

  _____. “There’s No Accounting for Girls.” Snappy Stories, September 4, 1919.

  _____. “The Man Who Paid to be Murdered.” Saucy Stories, November 1919.

  _____. “The Queen’s Peacock.” Snappy Stories, November 4, 1919.

  _____. “The Benevolence of Suzanne.” Snappy Stories, January 18, 1920.

  _____. “The Wretchedness of Estafan.” Snappy Stories, February 4, 1920.

  _____. “The Mustache of Achille.” Snappy Stories, February 1
8, 1920.

  _____. “The Impenetrable Virtue of Elise.” Snappy Stories, March 1920.

  _____. “The Embonpoint of Angelica.” Snappy Stories, March 4 1920.

  _____. “The Touch of Midas.” Breezy Stories, April 1920.

  _____. “Fever.” Snappy Stories, August 1, 1920.

  _____. “Enui.” Snappy Stories, September 1920.

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  _____. “Garments of Illusion.” Snappy Stories, January 1921.

  _____. “Virgil and the Angel.” Snappy Stories, February 25, 1921.

  _____. “A Novelty in Ethics.” Telling Tales, June 1921.

  _____. “Magic Bathing Suits.” Breezy Stories, September 1921.

  _____. “Bull’s-eye.” People’s, May 10, 1922.

  _____. “Damned by Prejudice.” Telling Tales, June 1922.

  _____. “The Obtuse Angle.” Telling Tales, August 1922.

  _____. “As It Turns Out.” Telling Tales, September 1922.

  _____. “The Mistake.” Telling Tales, November 1922.

  _____. “Ellen.” Breezy Stories, February 1923.

  _____. “No Sentiment.” People’s, February 1923.

  _____. “A Lady of Indiscretion.” Young’s Magazine, March 1923.

  _____. “Heroes.” People’s, May 1, 1923.

  _____. “The Generosity of the Sidi Joss Piang.” Telling Tales, April 10, 1924.

  _____. “The Duplex Cross.” People’s, May 1, 1924.

  _____. “Gone Native.” Telling Tales, June 10, 1924.

  _____. “The Beachcomber.” Telling Tales, August 10, 1924.

  _____. “The Lamboyo.” Telling Tales, November 25, 1924.

  _____. “Black Sheep.” Telling Tales, September 1925.

  _____. “Bosom Friends.” Everybody’s Combined With Romance, January 1930.

  _____. “Spooner’s Ride.” Complete Love Novel Magazine, January 1930.

  Martel, Florinda. “The Ugly Duckling.” Lover’s Lane, 1923.

  Collections

  Leinster, Murray. Guns for Achin. London, UK: Wright & Brown, 1936. (“Kuantan, Khlit,”

  “The Eye of Black A’Wang,” “The Emerald Buddha,” “The Black Stone of Agharti,”

  “Payung,” “The Dream of Sungi Gut,” “Guns for Achin,” “Tuilagi,” “The Village of the Devil-Devil Drums.”)

  _____. The Last Space Ship. New York: Fell, 1949. (“The Boomerang Circuit,” “The Disciplinary Circuit,” “The Manless Worlds.”)

  _____. Sidewise in Time. Chicago: Shasta, 1950. (“Sidewise in Time,” “Proxima Centauri,”

  “A Logic Named Joe,” “De Profundis,” “The Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator,”

 

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