ALL FOUR WINDS: FOUR NOVELS OF INDIA

Hutchinson London 1934 1232

King—of the Khyber Rifles Jimgrim
Om; the Secret of Ahbor Valley Black Light

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BLACK LIGHT

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1930 315
A.L. Burt

("There was no moon yet …")

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THE BUBBLE REPUTATION

(See ibid—HER REPUTATION)

CAESAR DIES

Hutchinson London No date 206

("Golden Antioch lay like a jewel at a mountain's throat …")
(The Falling Star—MAGAZINE—Adventure 10/23/26)

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THE CAVES OF TERROR

Hutchinson London No date 255
(Pocketbook) Doubleday, Page New York 1924 118

("Meldrum Strange has a way with him …")
(The Gray Mahatma—MAGAZINE—Adventure 11/10/22
Famous Fantastic Mysteries 12/ /51)

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C.I.D.

Century New York 1932 280
Hutchinson London 1932 288

("It was typical south-west monsoon weather …")
(C.I.D.—MAGAZINE—Adventure 3/1/33 to 4/15/33)

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COCK O' THE NORTH

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1929 340

("Angus, nicknamed "Gup" McLeod, six feet two and a half
inches of him, came untouched out of the Great War …")
(The Invisible Guns of Kabul—MAGAZINE—Adventure 10/1/29)

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THE DEVIL'S GUARD

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1926 335
Oriental Club
Wells & Shakespeare

("I find myself wondering why I should go to the trouble to
write what few men will believe …")
(Ramsden—MAGAZINE—Adventure 6/8/26)

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DIAMONDS SEE IN THE DARK

Hutchinson London No date 287

(See ibid—EAST AND WEST)

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EAST AND WEST

Appleton-Century New York 1937 310

("Moses Lafayette O'Leary tossed his pith helmet to a coolie …")

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THE EYE OF ZEITOON

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1920 354
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie[A]
A.L. Burt

("It is written with authority of Tarsus that once it was
no mean city …")
(The Eye of Zeitoon—MAGAZINE—Romance 2/ /20)

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[Footnote A: Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery—A set of ten titles]

FULL MOON

Appleton-Century New York 1935 312

("Bombay sweltered …")
(Full Moon—MAGAZINE—Famous Fantastic Mysteries 2/ /53)

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THE GUNGA SAHIB

Century New York and London 1934 303

("Birds sang blithely at the forest's edge …")
(When Trails Were New—MAGAZINE—Argosy-All-Story 10/27/28
to 12/1/28)
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GUNS OF THE GODS

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1921 359
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)

("The why and wherefore of my privilege to write a true
account of the Princess Yasmini's Early youth is a story …")
(Guns of the Gods—MAGAZINE—Adventure 3/1/21 to 5/1/21)

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GUP-BAHADUR

Hutchinson London No date 292

(See ibid—COCK O' THE NORTH)

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HER REPUTATION

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1923 333
A.L. Burt

("There is an hour of promise and a zero hour …")

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HIRA SINGH'S TALE—When India came to fight in Flanders

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1918 308
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)
A.L. Burt

("A Sikh who must have stood six feet without his turban …")
(Hira Singh's Tale—MAGAZINE—Adventure 10/18/17 to 12/3/17)

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THE HUNDRED DAYS & THE WOMAN AYISHA

Century New York and London 1931 349

("They kept this out of the papers at the time …")
(The Hundred Days—MAGAZINE—Adventure 4/10/22)
(The Woman Ayisha—MAGAZINE—Adventure 4/20/22)

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I SAY SUNRISE

Dakers London 1947 182
Wells Philadelphia 1949 187

("I know whereof I write and to whom I write …")
(Philosophical non-fiction)

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THE IVORY TRAIL

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1919 411 Ill.
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)
A.L. Burt

("Estimates of ease and affluence vary with the point of view.")
(On the Trail of Tipoo Tib—MAGAZINE—Adventure 5/1/19
(Trek East—POCKETBOOK—Universal Pub. 1954) to 7/15/19)

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JIMGRIM

Century New York and London 1931 385
A.L. Burt

("It was one of those sun-drunken days in spring …")
(King of the World—MAGAZINE—Adventure 11/15/30 to 2/15/31)
(Jimgrim Sahib—POCKETBOOK—Universal Pub. 1953)

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JIMGRIM AND ALLAH'S PEACE

Appleton-Century New York 1936 279

("There is a beautiful belief that journalists may do as they
(The Adventure at El-Kerak—MAGAZINE—please …")
Adventure 11/10/21)
(Under the Dome of the Rock—Magazine—Adventure 12/10/21)

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JUNGLE JEST

Century New York and London 1932 392

("Someone began to pray in a nasal snarl, and a stallion
(Benefit of Doubt—MAGAZINE—Adventure squealed …")
12/10/22)
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THE KING IN CHECK

Appleton-Century New York 1934 244
Hutchinson London 1933 256

("Whoever invented chess understood the world's works …")
(The King in Check—MAGAZINE—Adventure 7/10/22)

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KING—OF THE KHYBER RIFLES

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1916 395
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)
Readers League of America
A.L. Burt

("The men who govern India—more power to them and her …")
(King—of the Khyber Rifles—MAGAZINE—Everybody's 5/ /16)

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THE LION OF PETRA

Hutchinson London 1932 255
Appleton-Century
A.L. Burt

("This isn't an animal story …")
(The Lion of Petra—MAGAZINE—Adventure 3/10/22)

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THE LOST TROOPER

Hutchinson London No date 252

("How can you begin a tale at the beginning when it has …")
(The Lost Trooper—MAGAZINE—Adventure 5/30/22)

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THE MARRIAGE OF MELDRUM STRANGE

Hutchinson London No date 254

("This is an immoral story …")
(The Marriage of Meldrum Strange—MAGAZINE—Adventure 10/10/23)

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THE MYSTERY OF KHUFU'S TOMB

Appleton-Century New York 1935 279 Ill.

("We Americans are ostriches …")
(Khufu's Real Tomb—MAGAZINE—Adventure 10/10/22)

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THE NINE UNKNOWN

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1923 353
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)

("I had this story from a dozen people …")
(The Nine Unknown—MAGAZINE—Adventure 3/20/23 to 4/30/23)

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OLD UGLY FACE

Appleton-Century New York 1940 544
Wells & Shakespeare

("Things seemed vague that evening …")

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OM; THE SECRET OF AHBOR VALLEY

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1924 392
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)
Hutchinson

("If you want views about the world's news, read what …")
(Om; the Secret of Ahbor Valley—MAGAZINE—Adventure 10/10/24 to
10/30/24)

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PURPLE PIRATE

Appleton-Century New York 1935 367

("Hitherto I have found my real goal unattainable …")
(Battle Stations—MAGAZINE—Adventure 5/1/35
Cleopatra's Promise Adventure 6/15/35
Purple Pirate Adventure 8/15/35
Fleets of Fire Adventure 10/1/35)

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QUEEN CLEOPATRA

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1929 426

("Cleopatra yawned …")

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RAMSDEN

(See ibid—THE DEVIL'S GUARD)

THE RED FLAME OF ERINPURA

Hutchinson London No date 255

("There was a voice outside, and nothing else …")
(The Red Flame of Erinpura—MAGAZINE—Adventure 1/1/27)

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ROMANCES OF INDIA

A.L. Burt New York and Chicago No date 281

King—of the Khyber Rifles Guns of the Gods
Told in the East

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RUNG HO

Scribners New York 1914 371 Ill.

McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)
A.L. Burt

("That was no time or place for any girl of twenty to …")
(For the Peace of India—MAGAZINE—Adventure 2/ /14
to 4/ /14)
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THE SEVENTEEN THIEVES OF EL KALIL

Hutchinson London No date 254

("Steam never killed romance …")
(The Seventeen Thieves of El Kalil—MAGAZINE—Adventure 2/20/22)

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THE SOUL OF A REGIMENT

Alex Dulfer San Francisco 1925 25
(See ibid—THE VALIANT VIEW)
(See ibid—ADVENTURE'S BEST STORIES—1926 edited by A.S. Hoffman,
an anthology published by Doran, New York, 1926)

(The Soul of A Regiment—MAGAZINE—Adventure 2/ /12)
("So long as its colours remain …")

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THERE WAS A DOOR

(See ibid—FULL MOON)

THE THUNDER DRAGON GATE

Appleton-Century New York and London 1937 335
Hutchinson

("It was one of those days when not even Cockneys like London.")

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TOLD IN THE EAST

Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1920 281
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)

("A blood red sun rested its huge disc upon a low mud wall …")
(Hookum Hai—MAGAZINE—Adventure 7/ /13
For the Salt He Had Eaten Adventure 3/ /13
Machassan Ah Adventure 4/ /15)

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TROS OF SAMOTHRACE

Appleton-Century New York and London 1934 949

(Tros of Samothrace—MAGAZINE—Adventure 2/10/25
The Enemy of Rome Adventure 4/10/25
Prisoners of War Adventure 6/10/25
Admiral of Caesar's Fleet Adventure 10/10/25
The Dancing Girls of Gades Adventure 12/10/25
A Messenger of Destiny Adventure 2/10/26 to 2/30/26)

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THE VALIANT VIEW: a collection of stories

Hutchinson London 1939 256

("So long as its colours remain, and there is one man left …")
(The Soul of A Regiment—MAGAZINE—Adventure 2/ /12
The Damned Old Nigger Adventure 5/ /16
The Chaplain of the Hullingars Adventure 3/ /12
The Pillar of Light
One Arabian Fight Adventure 11/ /13
Machassan Ah Adventure 4/ /15
The Man from Poonch Argosy 6/17/33
The Eye-Teeth of O'Hara Adventure 11/1/31
Innocent Non-combatant
The Honorable Pig )

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W.H.

Hutchinson London No date 256

("The manuscript of this story was found in the cellar of …")
(Ho for London Town—MAGAZINE—Argosy-All-Story 2/2/29 to
(The Queen's Warrant—POCKETBOOK) 2/23/29)

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WHEN TRAILS WERE NEW

Hutchinson London No date 288

(See ibid—THE GUNGA SAHIB)

THE WINDS OF THE WORLD

Cassell London and New York 1916 307
Bobbs-Merrill Indianapolis 1917 331 Ill.
McKinley, Stone & McKenzie (Masterpieces of Oriental Mystery)
A.L. Burt

("A watery July sun was hurrying towards a Punjab skyline …")
(The Winds of the World—MAGAZINE—Adventure 7/ /15 to 9/ /15)

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THE WOMAN AYISHA

Hutchinson London No date 256
(See ibid—THE HUNDRED DAYS & THE WOMAN AYISHA)

("Consider the situation for a moment first …")
(The Woman Ayisha—MAGAZINE—Adventure 4/20/22)

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Is this an imaginary book?
THE MAN FROM JUPITER

Claims have been advanced that Mundy wrote this work of science fiction. Doubtlessly most of the imaginative creation connected with this book is in the minds of the gulls who pass the name of this title along.

A list of his magazine stories