GMcodes for Wodehouse items
- Introduction and explanation
- Short items, sorted by year and code
- GMcodes for novels and other long works
- Links to novels on Madame Eulalie (serial episodes and full texts)
- Codes for story collections and for magazine titles
These codes are an expansion of the codes created by Dan Garrison for Who’s Who in Wodehouse as extended by Neil Midkiff for the third edition of that work and for this site. To search for items on Madame Eulalie alphabetically by title, see the Title Menu.
Briefly, novels and other full-length works get codes of the form AS22 (The Adventures of Sally, 1922), short stories and narrative verse have the digits for the year first such as 11AT (1911, “Absent Treatment”); a new category of codes for nonfiction items such as essays, humor columns, and non-narrative verse has a hyphen after the year digits and three characters for the item name, such as 99-NFG. Collections of short stories get boldfaced abbreviations, as shown at the bottom of this page, along with a key to italicized abbreviations for magazine titles used on pages such as Shakespeare Quotations and Allusions in Wodehouse. For more bibliographic data on collections of short stories, see the bottom of Neil’s page of the Wodehouse short stories.
Where necessary to distinguish between periodical appearances, a lower-case subscript a, b, c, or d denotes the American, British, Canadian, or Australian (d for Down Under; thanks to Diego for suggesting the mnemonic) publication in magazines or newspapers; for hardcover appearances, capital subscripts A and B indicate American and British book editions. Of course, when referring to all editions of a work, the generic code without the subscript is used.
A comma followed by a number indicates a chapter number (,P is used for a preface; ,I for an introduction ,F for a foreword); where a chapter has subdivisions a period separates chapter and section number (standardized to Arabic numerals: e.g. chapter VIII, section iii of a book would be coded 8.3); Roman numerals are used in codes only when a novel has major divisions such as Part One or Book Two. A slash followed by a number is used to indicate an individual episode of a serialization or multi-part appearance in periodicals.
Some items appearing in series (e.g. recurring columns like “Under the Flail” or “Our Man in America”) have more complicated codes with year numbers first, initials of the series name, then months or months/days of the publication date. Items with a six-digit yymmdd date first are letters written by PGW; next are the initials of the recipient, with subscripts to indicate the collection where found: D and R refer to the books of letters edited by Donaldson and Ratcliffe, and A and P refer to Author! Author! and Performing Flea.
Links in green for items through 1929 will take you to the item on Madame Eulalie. Listings in black give the codes for many later items; these sections are a work in progress and will be updated as items are added year by year as they fall out of USA copyright. For bibliographic details, see Neil Midkiff’s story and novel web pages.
Short items, sorted by year of publication and code initial letters
99-NFGOn the New Football Ground (verse) – Alleynian (UK), February 1899
99-PHSOn Purely Hypothetical Subjects (verse) – Alleynian (UK), June 1899
00-CMACricket at Malvern – Public School Magazine (UK), September 1900
00-CTOConcerning Tonbridge – Public School Magazine (UK), November 1900
00-FDUFootball at Dulwich – Public School Magazine (UK), October 1900
00-MACMalvern College – Public School Magazine (UK), November 1900
00-MMObMen Who Have Missed Their Own Weddings (article) – Tit-Bits (UK), November 24, 1900
00-MMOdMen Who Missed Their Own Weddings – The Age (Melbourne, AU), January 19, 1901
00-PSCPublic School Cricket in 1900 – Public School Magazine (UK), October 1900
00-SAGSome Aspects of Game-Captaincy (prize-winning essay) – Public School Magazine (UK), February 1900
00-UF12Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), December 1900
00WOWork – Public School Magazine (UK), December 1900
00-WWWThe Winger and His Wicked Works – Public School Magazine (UK), December 1900
01AFL’Affaire Uncle John (story) – Public School Magazine (UK), August 1901
01-AMPThe Amateur Photograph (verse) – Fun Magazine (UK), March 2, 1901
01AUAuthor! (story) – Public School Magazine (UK), October 1901
01-CDUCricket at Dulwich – Public School Magazine (UK), September 1901
01-CREConcerning Relations – Public School Magazine (UK), March 1901
01-EDSThe Editor’s Song (verse) – Fun Magazine (UK), June 12, 1901
01-FDTA Family Doctor Tells this Story – Weekly Telegraph (UK), March 30, 1901
01-FDTStrange Requests Made of Doctors (alternate title) – Weekly Telegraph (UK), March 30, 1901
01-FMDFootball, My Dear Sir, Why— – Public School Magazine (UK), October 1901
01-HBTHow Boxers Train – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), December 1901
01-IMFThe Improbabilities of Fiction – Public School Magazine (UK), November 1901
01-LREThe Lost Repartee (verse) – Fun Magazine (UK), January 5, 1901
01-MCAMorning Carol (verse) – Fun Magazine (UK), April 6, 1901
01-NOTNotes – Public School Magazine (UK), February 1901
01-NTCNow, Talking About Cricket – Public School Magazine (UK), July 1901
01-PCDPhysical Culture at Dulwich – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), March 1901
01PPThe Prize Poem (story) – Public School Magazine (UK), July 1901
01-PPUPauline Pugilism – Public School Magazine (UK), June 1901
01-SCAThe Schools at Aldershot – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), June 1901
01-SCRThe Season’s Cricket – Public School Magazine (UK), September 1901
01SDThe Strange Disappearance of Mr. Buxton-Smythe (story) – Public School Magazine (UK), December 1901
01-SFOSchool Football – Public School Magazine (UK), May 1901
01-SSTSchool Stories – Public School Magazine (UK), August 1901
01TBThe Tom Brown Question – Public School Magazine (UK), December 1901
01-UF01Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), January 1901
01-UF02Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), February 1901
01-UF03Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), March 1901
01-UF04Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), April 1901
01-UF05Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), May 1901
01-UF06Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), June 1901
01-UF07Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), July 1901
01-UF08Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), August 1901
01-UF09Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), September 1901
01-UF10Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), October 1901
01-UF11Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), November 1901
01-UF12Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), December 1901
01WPWhen Papa Swore in Hindustani – Answers (UK), August 24, 1901
01-WWHThe Ways We Have: No. 3: Dulwich – Public School Magazine (UK), January 1901
02-ACFActon’s Feud (book review) – Public School Magazine (UK), January 1902
02AFA Fable (story) – Punch (UK), October 8, 1902
02-AUTAutumn (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), September 10, 1902
02BDThe Babe and the Dragon – The Captain (UK), February 1902
02-BETBooks on Etiquette – The Globe (UK), November 3, 1902
02BLBradshaw’s Little Story – The Captain (UK), July 1902
02-BUBBusiness Begins – The Onlooker (UK), October 25, 1902
02-CUPThe Cult of the Patch – The Globe (UK), November 17, 1902
02CYThe Cynic (verse) – Scraps (UK), December 5, 1902
02-DRTA Drama of To-morrow – London Echo (UK), December 13, 1902
02-EDBEarly Days of International Boxing – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), July 1902
02-EXPThe Explanation – London Echo (UK), October 2, 1902
02FTThe Final Test (story) – Punch (UK), October 15, 1902
02-GLSThe Gourmet’s Love Song (verse) – Punch (UK), December 24, 1902
02HPHow Payne Bucked Up – The Captain (UK), October 1902
02-LOEThe Lotus Eaters (verse) – Punch (UK), December 17, 1902
02-LSNLondon Street Names – The Globe (UK), September 19, 1902
02-MHRMr. Halkett’s Romance – The Free Lance (UK), January 25, 1902
02-MMOMotor Movements – The Onlooker (UK), October 11, 1902
02-MUOMuddied Oafs – Public School Magazine (UK), March 1902
02NPA New Profession – London Echo (UK), December 30, 1902
02-NPEA National Peril (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 13, 1902
02-NYPNyppers and Foysters – The Globe (UK), December 15, 1902
02-OCGObsolete Card Games – The Globe (UK), November 5, 1902
02-OPTAn Optimist (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), December 1, 1902
02OTThe Odd Trick – The Captain (UK), August 1902
02-PUFThe Pugilist in Fiction – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), March 1902
02-PUNPunch and Punchbowls – The Globe (UK), October 23, 1902
02-RHORural Hooligans – St. James’s Gazette (UK), October 2, 1902
02-SDMSingle-Day Marriages – Tit-Bits (UK), March 8, 1902
02-SFFSome Football Facts – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), March 1902
02SIThe Adventure of the Split Infinitive (story) – Public School Magazine (UK), March 1902
02-SPCSpur Customs – The Globe (UK), November 21, 1902
02-SPRSpare the Rod (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), September 8, 1902
02SRSome Reasons and a Sequel (story) – St. James’s Gazette (UK), August 8, 1902
02-STSStage and Stalls (column of theatrical reviews) – The Onlooker (UK), November 1, 1902
02-TCRTreating of Cribs – Public School Magazine (UK), January 1902
02-TFW’Tis Folly to Be Wise (verse) – Punch (UK), October 29, 1902
02-TPPTo a Policeman Poet (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), November 24, 1902
02TTThe Tabby Terror (story) – Public School Magazine (UK), February 1902
02-TWITo William (whom we have missed) (verse) – Punch (UK), December 31, 1902
02UCAn Unfinished Collection (story) – Punch (UK), September 17, 1902
02-UF01Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), January 1902
02-UF02Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), February 1902
02-UF03Under the Flail – Public School Magazine (UK), March 1902
02-UMRUnder M.V.C. Rules – Punch (UK), October 8, 1902
02-WIFThe Wisdom of Folly (theatrical review) – The Onlooker (UK), October 18, 1902
02WMWelch’s Mile Record – The Captain (UK), November 1902
02-WRHWrestling at the Halls – Sandow’s Magazine (UK), April 1902
02-WRPWith Reference to the Picture – London Echo (UK), November 5, 1902
03-ACRActive Remedies (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), April 2, 1903
03AJActor James (verse) – Punch (UK), July 29, 1903
03-AMFThe Bravest Deed I Ever Saw: An American Fireman – V.C. Magazine (UK), May 14, 1903
03-ANTThe Antidote (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 18, 1903
03AOAfter the Otter (story) – Punch (UK), June 24, 1903
03-APPAn Appetiser (verse) – The Evening News (UK), June 4, 1903
03AVAvenged! (verse and story) – Punch (UK), February 11, 1903
03BBThe Baffled Banshee [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: V.] (story) – Punch (UK), September 16, 1903
03-BLSThe Barber’s Love Song (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), June 23, 1903
03-BNSBack to His Native Strand (verse) – Punch (UK), May 27, 1903
03BSOur Boys—III. (story fragment in “book review”) – Punch (UK), October 28, 1903
03BYOur Boys—II. (story) – Punch (UK), October 21, 1903
03-CAUCaution (verse) – Punch (UK), March 11, 1903
03CBCrime by Proxy – The Onlooker (UK), September 19, 1903
03CDMy Cricket Drama (playlet) – Punch (UK), September 2, 1903
03CECrime and the Eyesight (story) – Punch (UK), February 25, 1903
03COConsequences (story) – Punch (UK), August 19, 1903
03-CONConsolation (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 22, 1903
03CPCupid and the Paint-Brush – Windsor Magazine (UK), April 1903
03-CRWThe Cricketer in Winter (verse) – Punch (UK), September 30, 1903
03DBThe Dastardly Behaviour of Bashmead (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 19, 1903
03-DESDe Senectute (paragraph) – Punch (UK), February 25, 1903
03DJ/1Dudley Jones, Bore-Hunter: I (story) – Punch (UK), April 29, 1903
03DJ/2Dudley Jones, Bore-Hunter: II (story) – Punch (UK), May 6, 1903
03DPDamon and Pythias (verse) – Punch (UK), April 22, 1903
03-DTSDefeat: The Tale of Somaliland – V.C. Magazine (UK), April 1903
03-EMSThe Emperor’s Song (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 2, 1903
03-EXTAn Exhibition Tragedy (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), May 13, 1903
03FAFame (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 26, 1903
03-FATThe Future Atkins (verse) – Punch (UK), October 21, 1903
03-FFRFootball in France – St. James’s Gazette (UK), March 20, 1903
03FMFood for the Mind (story) – Punch (UK), January 14, 1903
03-FONFor One Night Only (verse) – Punch (UK), June 10, 1903
03-FPAA Fiscal Pantomime (with B. Fletcher Robinson) – Daily Express (UK), December 28, 1903
03-FSDA Forthcoming Society Drama – Punch (UK), April 22, 1903
03GCA Ghostly Cause Célèbre [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: III.] (story) – Punch (UK), August 26, 1903
03GPThe Ghost’s Point of View [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: I.] (story) – Punch (UK), August 5, 1903
03-GRIGrit: A Talk with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – V.C. Magazine (UK), July 2, 1903
03-HCHA Hard Choice (verse) – The Evening News (UK), June 10, 1903
03-HLOThe Hesitating Lover (verse) – Pearson’s Xmas ’Xtra (UK), November 1903
03-HMAThe Happy Marriage (verse) – Punch (UK), December 9, 1903
03HPHow Pillingshot Scored – The Captain (UK), May 1903
03HP2How Pillingshot Scored! – Greyfriars Holiday Annual (UK), 1926
03HSHarrison’s Slight Error – The Captain (UK), January 1903
03-HSUHis Subject (verse) [sometimes cited as His Pet Subject] – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 23, 1903
03-HTRThe Haunted Tram (verse) – Punch (UK), June 17, 1903
03-IAIIn the Air (verse) – The Evening News (UK), March 26, 1903
03-IARThe Infant in Arms (verse) – Punch (UK), September 9, 1903
03IKThe Idle King – Sunday Magazine (UK), May 1903
03-IPSInternational Public School Match (football report) – The Sportsman (UK), February 26, 1903
03-ISYAn Infallible System (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 27, 1903
03-JAMJam – The Globe (UK), October 21, 1903
03JSA Joke and a Sequel [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: VII.] (story) – Punch (UK), October 7, 1903
03-LBDLa Belle Dame Sans Merci (verse) – Punch (UK), August 19, 1903
03-LCUThe Latest Cure (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 8, 1903
03-LFWA Long-felt Want (paragraph) – Punch (UK), March 4, 1903
03LIThe Last Instance (story) – Punch (UK), April 1, 1903
03-LLEThe Lost Leader (verse) – Punch (UK), March 4, 1903
03-MBAThe Modern Babe (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 3, 1903
03MC/1The Manœuvres of Charteris, part I – The Captain (UK), August 1903
03MC/2The Manœuvres of Charteris, part II – The Captain (UK), September 1903
03MC2Out of Bounds! – Greyfriars Holiday Annual (UK), 1927
03MFA Modern Fairy Story (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 25, 1903
03-MICMy Ideal Christmas (paragraph) – The Captain (UK), December 1903
03-MIMModern Improvements (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), September 23, 1903
03-MLNMy Lady of the Nicotine (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), September 30, 1903
03-MPMThe M. P. Militant (paragraph) – Punch (UK), April 29, 1903
03-MXHMixed Hockey (verse) – Punch (UK), December 2, 1903
03-NABNecessary Abstinence (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 31, 1903
03-NATThe New Atkins (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 26, 1903
03-NINThe Next Invasion – Punch (UK), June 17, 1903
03NSThe New System (story) – Punch (UK), January 28, 1903
03-NTOThe New Tonic (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 7, 1903
03OBOur Boys (narrative) – Punch (UK), September 16, 1903
03OFAn Official Muddle [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: IV.] (story) – Punch (UK), September 2, 1903
03OMOur Magistrates (story) – Punch (UK), June 10, 1903
03-PAHThe Pariah (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 31, 1903
03-PARParadise (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 9, 1903
03-PASA Pastoral (verse) – Punch (UK), April 8, 1903
03PCThe Porter and the Cigar (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), April 23, 1903
03-PCLThe Privileged Class (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), April 11, 1903
03-PEAPeace (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 15, 1903
03-PECPegasus Complains (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), April 22, 1903
03-PEGThe Perils of the Egg (verse) – The Evening News (UK), June 22, 1903
03-PERPerfection (verse) – The Evening News (UK), February 21, 1903
03-PESThe Pessimist (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 16, 1903
03-PEZA Plea for Extending the Zoo – Punch (UK), November 18, 1903
03PFThe Peculiar Case of Flatherwick (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 19, 1903
03-PGUThe Parting Guest (paragraph, newly discovered) – Punch (UK), April 15, 1903
03PPThe Perplexed Poet (verse) – Pearson’s Xmas ’Xtra (UK), November 1903
03-PROThe Prodigal (verse) – The Evening News (UK), June 15, 1903
03-PSFPublic School Football in France – Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (UK), April 25, 1903
03-PUFThe Pugilist in Fiction – Sandow Magazine (US), April 1903
03-REFReformed (verse) – The Evening News (UK), March 11, 1903
03-ROCThe Romance of Crime (verse) – The Evening News (UK), March 19, 1903
03RSThe Reformed Set (story) – Punch (UK), December 30, 1903
03-RSOThe Rhyme of the Sitter-Out (verse) – Royal Magazine (UK), April 1903
03-RWAThe Rise of the Watch – The Globe (UK), March 21, 1903
03SAA Shocking Affair – Tales of St. Austin’s [Black, 1903]
03-SCCSerious Charge against a Child (paragraph, newly discovered) – Punch (UK), April 1, 1903
03-SCUA Sound Cure (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 28, 1903
03-SDAScreech Day – Daily Express (UK), December 18, 1903
03-SDRShattered Dreams (verse) – Punch (UK), July 29, 1903
03SJA Spectral Job [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: IX.] (story) – Punch (UK), November 25, 1903
03-SLMSociety’s Latest Movements (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 19, 1903
03SPThe Servant Problem (story and verse) – Punch (UK), June 3, 1903
03-SSPThe Song-Spotter (verse) – Punch (UK), July 8, 1903
03-STRA Solitary Triumph (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 12, 1903
03-TBB[To Buffalo Bill] (untitled verse in Theatrical Things column) – Vanity Fair (UK), April 16, 1903
03TCThe Collector (story) – Punch’s Almanack for 1903 (UK), published December 1902
03-TCOTo a Constable (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 14, 1903
03TEA Technical Error [Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: VI.](story) – Punch (UK), September 23, 1903
03-TOBThe Man in the Study: A Talk With Mr. Oscar Browning – V.C. Magazine (UK), Aug 6, 1903
03TPThe Prodigal (story) – Punch (UK), September 23, 1903
03-TPmmddThe Parrot (verses) – Daily Express (UK), September 30–December 21, 1903
03-TPWThree paragraphs by Wodehouse (and four by others) – Punch (UK), March 11, 1903
03-TSBThe Bravest Deed I Ever Saw: Two Stories of Billy Ballantyne – V.C. Magazine (UK), May 21, 1903
03-UEXA Useless Example (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 2, 1903
03-VALVale! (verse) – Punch (UK), January 21, 1903
03-WOEA War Office Enquiry (verse) – Punch (UK), April 15, 1903
03-WOSA Word in Season (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), June 18, 1903
03WTThe Worm that Turned – Scraps (UK), January 1, 1903
04ADAn Afternoon Dip (school story) – Pearson’s (UK), September 1904
04AD2Jackson’s Dip! – Greyfriars Holiday Annual (UK), 1925
04-ALFAll the Fun (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 3, 1904
04-ANOAcademy Notes – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), June 1904
04-ARCThe Art of Conversation (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 21, 1904
04-BACThe Bachelor’s Song (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 20, 1904
04-BADThe Barred Dance (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 22, 1904
04-BAFBald Facts – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), July 1904
04-BASBaseball (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 25, 1904
04BBBlenkinsop’s Benefit – The Captain (UK), August 1904
04-BBHBalm for the Broken-hearted – Punch (UK), February 24, 1904
04-BENThe Benefactor (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), December 22, 1904
04BRThe Baronet’s Redemption (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 6, 1904
04BSThe Ballad of Success (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 8, 1904
04-CRIThe Criminal (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 4, 1904
04-CRWThe Cricketer in Winter (article) – Land and Water Illustrated (UK), November 26, 1904
04-CSTThe Congo State – The Globe (UK), February 15, 1904
04-DBPThe Danger of Being in the Public Eye – Punch (UK), July 27, 1904
04-DETDe Tea (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 15, 1904
04-DGHDeserted Ghosts – Daily Mail (UK), August 22, 1904
04DO/1My Draper’s Opera [Revival of Native Grand Opera: II.] (libretto) – Punch (UK), September 7, 1904
04-EOSAt the Play: The Edge of the Storm – London Opinion (UK), June 11, 1904
04-EPPEvery Prodigy His Own Publisher – Punch (UK), October 19, 1904
04-EXPExposed (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), July 1904
04-FLAFlannel (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), June 6, 1904
04-FMT0623From My Tub (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 23, 1904
04-FMT0630From My Tub (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 30, 1904
04-FOC“From Our Own Correspondent” (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), July 28, 1904
04-FPBFiscal Problems for Breakfast – Daily Express (UK), February 6, 1904
04-GADGood Advice (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 4, 1904
04-HJJHow to be a Journalist Though Jugged (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), December 8, 1904
04-HLNHow to Live on Nothing a Day – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1904
04HTHomœopathic Treatment – Royal Magazine (UK), August 1904
04HTb2Scent Per Scent! – Boys’ Friend (UK), December 9, 1922
04-HTIHard Times (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 12, 1904
04-IS0707In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), July 7, 1904
04-IS0714In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), July 14, 1904
04-IS0721In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), July 21, 1904
04-IS0728In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), July 28, 1904
04-IS0804In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 4, 1904
04-IS0811In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 11, 1904
04-IS0818In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 18, 1904
04-IS0825In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 25, 1904
04-IS0901In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 1, 1904
04-IS0908In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 8, 1904
04-IS0915In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 15, 1904
04-IS0922In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 22, 1904
04-IS0929In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 29, 1904
04-IS1013In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 13, 1904
04-IS1020In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 20, 1904
04-IS1027In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 27, 1904
04-IS1103In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 3, 1904
04-IS1110In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 10, 1904
04-IS1117In the Stocks (column) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 17, 1904
04JEJackson’s Extra – Royal Magazine (UK), June 1904
04-LBHLines by a Host (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), August 8, 1904
04-LLIThe Literary Life (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 6, 1904
04-LOCLocal Colour – Punch (UK), November 2, 1904
04-LPLThe Life of Pleasure (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 10, 1904
04-MARMainly About Ralph (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 14, 1904
04MBThe Adventure of the Missing Bee (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), December 1, 1904
04MIMan’s Inhumanity to Boy (narrative) – Punch (UK), April 13, 1904
04MOMy Medical Opera [Revival of Native Grand Opera: I.] (libretto) – Punch (UK), August 31, 1904
04-MPBMore Problems for Breakfast – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), April 1904
04-MVIMy Views (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), July 18, 1904
04-NCRThe Next Crisis (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 4, 1904
04-NINA New Industry (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1904
04-NYCNew York Crowds (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 24, 1904
04-OPLAn Open Letter (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 25, 1904
04-OSSOur School Sports – Daily Mail (UK), June 23, 1904
04-PBRProblems for Breakfast – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1904
04-PDEPainless Dentistry (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 11, 1904
04PFProverbial Fables (story) – Punch (UK), July 20, 1904
04-PFEPrima-Facie Evidence (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), December 15, 1904
04-PFHA Protest from Hoxton (verse) – column), in From My Tub – Vanity Fair (UK), June 30, 1904
04-PLDPlain Dealing (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 18, 1904
04PPThe Pitiable Position of a President (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), September 1, 1904
04-PPIThe Polite Pilferer – Punch (UK), September 28, 1904
04-PPUPoems for the Pushful (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 27, 1904
04-PTCPublicity! A Tale of Two Cities (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), July 7, 1904
04RSThe Reformation of Study Sixteen – Royal Magazine (UK), November 1904
04RSb2The Cure of the Slackers! – Boys’ Friend (UK), November 25, 1922
04-SBLThe Stout Blue Line (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 23, 1904
04-SBRAt the Play: Sergeant Brue – London Opinion (UK), June 25, 1904
04-SILA Shattered Illusion (verse) – Punch (UK), September 7, 1904
04-SS2Songs on the Situation (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1904
04-SS3Songs on the Situation (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1904
04-SS4Songs on the Situation (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), April 1904
04-SWSSociety Whispers from the States – Punch (UK), August 24, 1904
04-TAMTo an Amazon (verse) – Punch (UK), August 17, 1904
04-TBLThe Thin Blue Line (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), April 8, 1904
04-TCATommy’s Cap (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), December 29, 1904
04-TFPTraining for the Play – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), November 1904
04-TINTheatrical Invaders (article; review of The Prince of Pilsen) – Daily Chronicle (UK), May 14, 1904
04-TLLTabloid Love Letters (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), March 7, 1904
04-TMNTell Me No More (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), November 1904
04TSThe Tiger’s Skin (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), November 17, 1904
04-TTHTo Thomas (who is half-way through a bath bun) (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), August 11, 1904
04-VALVale! (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 20, 1904
04-WARA Warning (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), April 2, 1904
04-WWRWhat’s Wrong? – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1904
05ABAn Affair of Boats (Tales of Wrykyn No. 4) – The Captain (UK), July 1905
05-ABAAt Barkston (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 19, 1905
05AHaMr. Watson’s Autograph – Metropolitan (US), November 1922
05AHbThe Autograph Hunter (school story) – Pearson’s (UK), February 1905
05AHb2The Schemer! – Boys’ Friend (UK), December 23, 1922
05-AIMAs It Might Have Been (dramatic narrative) – Vanity Fair (UK), February 9, 1905
05-ANOAcademy Notes – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), June 1905
05-APPAn Appeal (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), May 4, 1905
05BAThe Ballad of the Beard (verse) – Royal Magazine (UK), November 1905
05-BAUThe Ballade of August (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1905
05BBHow Kid Brady Broke Training – Pearson’s (US), November 1905
05BIBetween the Innings – Novel Magazine (UK), July 1905
05-BINThe Ballad of the Interviewer (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 23, 1905
05BKBack to the Land (sketch) – Pearson’s (UK), August 1905
05BLKid Brady—Light-Weight: How He Made His Début – Pearson’s (US), September 1905
05-BRTA Bridge Tragedy (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), July 1905
05-BSSThe Ballad of Show Sunday (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), April 1905
05-BUBBusiness Begins (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), September 28, 1905
05-CACCacoëthes Scribendi (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 12, 1905
05-CANCandour in Advertisements – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1905
05CLA Corner in Lines (school story) – Pearson’s (UK), January 1905
05CLb2The Locksley Lines Supplying Trust, Ltd. – Boys’ Friend (UK), November 18, 1922
05-CREThe Crease – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1905
05-CZCThe Czar’s Complaint (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1905
05DEThe Deserter (story) – Royal Magazine (UK), August 1905
05-DEFA Defence – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 21, 1905
05-DESThe Deserter (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), February 18, 1905
05-DOYThe Doyen (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 2, 1905
05-FISThe Force of Impulse in Sport – Punch (UK), June 21, 1905
05FPThe First Paying Guest (story) – Punch (UK), June 14, 1905
05-GUCThe Glorious Uncertainty of Cricket (Criticism) (article) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 8, 1905
05-HFLA Hint for Londoners – The Globe (UK), August 8, 1905
05-HHOHolidays at Home – The Globe (UK), August 8, 1905
05-HMDThe Holiday-Maker’s Dictionary – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), September 1905
05HPThe Hero and His Price (story) – Punch (UK), July 19, 1905
05IAAn International Affair (Tales of Wrykyn No. 6) – The Captain (UK), September 1905
05LBThe Lost Bowlers (a James Innes story) – Strand (UK), September 1905
05LPThe Last Place (Tales of Wrykyn No. 5) – The Captain (UK), August 1905
05-MAMMainly About Mush (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 26, 1905
05-MKSThe Milk of Kindness Supply – Punch (UK), July 12, 1905
05-MMOThe Muse and the Motor (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 2, 1905
05-MTRThe Maiden’s Tragedy (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), April 13, 1905
05-NEOThe New Order (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), April 13, 1905
05NLA New Line (story) – Pearson’s (UK), November 1905
05-NORThe New Order (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), January 9, 1905
05-NYENot Yet! (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), June 1905
05-NYRNew-Year Resolutions – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1905
05-OACOur Advertisement Columns – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1905
05-OCSOur Cricketing Sybarites – Punch (UK), May 31, 1905
05-ORAOur Ruthless Authors – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1905
05OSOur School Leagues – Daily Mail (UK), May 13, 1905
05PIThe Pipe (story) – Pearson’s (UK), September 1905
05-POWThe Policewoman (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 30, 1905
05PPThe Politeness of Princes (Tales of Wrykyn No. 2) – The Captain (UK), May 1905
05-PPFThe Passive Prowlers’ F.C. (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), April 27, 1905
05-PRSThe Premier Speaks (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1905
05-PSFPublic-School Food – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1905
05-PUFThe Pugilist in Fiction – The Globe (UK), August 14, 1905
05-RBAThe Rhyme of the Bassinette (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 19, 1905
05RIThe Rivals (verse) – Novel Magazine (UK), August 1905
05RMThe Reform of Murphy’s Rents (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), October 1905
05-ROSThe Road to Success (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 5, 1905
05RRRuthless Reginald (Tales of Wrykyn No. 1) – The Captain (UK), April 1905
05-RRERevised Reputations – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), July 1905
05-SANSome Anecdotes – Pearson’s (UK), November 1905
05SCShields’ and the Cricket Cup (Tales of Wrykyn No. 3) – The Captain (UK), June 1905
05-SHLSherlock Holmes’s Lament (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), October 3, 1905
05-SOMSongs of the Moment (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1905
05-SSTSchool Stories – The Globe (UK), August 11, 1905
05-STRStage Reform (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), February 9, 1905
05TDTom, Dick—and Harry – Grand Magazine (UK), June 1905
05-TEPTwo Epigrams (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 26, 1905
05-TMHToo Much Hamlet (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), May 1905
05TSHalf-Hours with a Ghost: I.—The Two Sceptics (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 26, 1905
05TSThe Two Sceptics [Half-Hours with a Ghost: I.] (story) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 26, 1905
05-TTETommy’s Teeth (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 16, 1905
05-WITWhat I Think – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), May 1905
05-WLOWalker, London – The Globe (UK), February 1, 1905
05WPThe Wire-Pullers (a Joan Romney story) – Strand (UK), July 1905
06ABA Benefit Match (a James Innes story) – Windsor Magazine (UK), August 1906
06-ADLAt Drury Lane (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 3, 1906
06AIAmong the Immortals – The World (UK), October 30, 1906
06-ALOAll Over (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1906
06-AVAAt the Vaudeville (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), October 3, 1906
06BAHow Kid Brady Assisted a Damsel in Distress – Pearson’s (US), March 1906
06-BDRThe British Drama (Peeps into Futurity) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), May 1906
06-BDRPeeps into Futurity: The British Drama – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), May 1906
06BFHow Kid Brady Fought for His Eyes – Pearson’s (US), July 1906
06-BHAThe Book-Hawkers – Punch (UK), December 12, 1906
06BJHow Kid Brady Joined the Press – Pearson’s (US), May 1906
06BPThe Best Policy (story) – Pearson’s (UK), January 1906
06BWHow Kid Brady Won the Championship – Pearson’s (US), January 1906
06-CGBThe Cooks and the Gaiety Broth – Punch (UK), October 17, 1906
06-CRHThe Critic on the Hearth – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), June 1906
06-DRGThe Drama at a Glance (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), April 1906
06DSA Division of Spoil – The Captain (UK), September 1906
06-ELEAn Election Episode (verse; possibly not by Wodehouse) – Vanity Fair (UK), February 1, 1906
06-ELSElection Songs (verse) – Daily Express (UK), January 11, 1906
06-FDEFor the Defence (verse) – Daily Chronicle (UK), September 19, 1906
06-FFAThe Frozen Face (verse) – The World (UK), December 4, 1906
06-FLTThe Flowing Tide – The World (UK), October 2, 1906
06FMThe Fifteenth Man – Windsor Magazine (UK), December 1906
06-FPPFrom Pole to Poll (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 18, 1906
06-FSGThe Family Scapegrace (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), April 19, 1906
06-FSSFor the Smart Set Only – Punch (UK), September 26, 1906
06-GEMThe Green-Eyed Monster – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1906
06IAThe Intrepid Aeronauts – The World (UK), October 9, 1906
06-IMMThe Immortal (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), May 24, 1906
06-IODIt Is Our Opening Day (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), February 15, 1906
06-JDUUntitled (Judge Deuel) (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), February 8, 1906
06-LACL’Affaire Clarke (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), March 22, 1906
06-LDCA Little Dinner at Chicago (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 7, 1906
06-LPSLaunching a Popular Song – Pearson’s Weekly (UK), October 25, 1906
06-MARThe Martyrs – The Evening News (UK), October 27, 1906
06-MFMMems. for Members – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1906
06-MFOMy Forte (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), November 1906
06-MILThe Millennium (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1906
06-MMOMen of the Moment (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 21, 1906
06NAThe New Advertising (sketch) – Pearson’s (UK), March 1906
06NDA Novelist’s Day (narrative) – Punch (UK), May 30, 1906
06-NREThe New Revolution – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), April 1906
06-NRWThe New Rules of War (Peeps into Futurity) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1906
06-NRWPeeps into Futurity: The New Rules of War – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1906
06-NYRNew-Year Resolutions – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1906
06OBOur Boys Again (story) – Punch (UK), March 28, 1906
06OCThe Old Cricketer’s Story (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), September 1906
06-OLNAn Olympia Nightmare (verse) – The World (UK), November 27, 1906
06-OLWOn Lyric Writing – Evening Standard (UK), May 2, 1906
06-OMCOur Military Critic Speaks (verse) – Punch (UK), October 17, 1906
06-PARA Paradox (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), January 25, 1906
06-PCLThe Proclamation (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), May 10, 1906
06PGPlaying the Game (school story) – Pearson’s (UK), May 1906
06PG2Scott’s Sister – Greyfriars Holiday Annual (UK), 1924
06-PHAThe Phalanx (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1906
06-PHIThe Philanthropists – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), November 1906
06PIPetticoat Influence (a Joan Romney story) – Strand (UK), February 1906
06-PPOThe Paris Policeman (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), May 17, 1906
06-PRPPersonal Remarks About the Prominent – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1906
06-PRSThe Premier to the Suffragettes (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), June 1906
06-RASA Royal Academy Study (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), May 1906
06-RESResting – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), September 1906
06-SAIThe Sailor (verse) – Novel Magazine (UK), April 1906
06SKThe Soap King’s Daughter (drama and verse) – Punch (UK), November 7, 1906
06SPSigns and Portents (a James Innes cricket story) – Stage and Sport (UK), May 19, 1906
06-STAStage Actualities – Punch (UK), October 3, 1906
06-SURThe Sublime to the Ridiculous (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), May 17, 1906
06-TGWTo a German Waiter (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1906
06-THRThe Thought Reader (verse) – The World (UK), December 25, 1906
06-TIPThe Tip – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), September 1906
06TPThe Pro. (a cricket story) – Novel Magazine (UK), August 1907
06TPThe Pro (a cricket story) – Pearson’s (UK), August 1906
06-TRWThoughts on a Recent Wooing (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1906
06TSThe Sportsmen – The World (UK), December 11, 1906
06-UBIUbique (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), November 1906
06-ULIUntitled Limerick (verse) – Vanity Fair (UK), June 21, 1906
06-UMPThe Umpire (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), July 1906
06-VFIThe Very First (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), September 1906
06WSWhy Smith Left Home (story) – Pearson’s (UK), February 1906
07-AADAll about the Aerial Derby (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), June 1907
07-ABCThe Abolition of the Censor (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), November 1907
07-ACTThe Audience at the Court Theatre (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1907
07ALThe Americanisation of London (playlet) – Punch (UK), June 12, 1907
07BBBarrack-room Ballads (story) – Punch (UK), April 3, 1907
07BCThe Blessings of Civilization – The World (UK), February 26, 1907
07BTHow Kid Brady Took a Sea Voyage – Pearson’s (US), March 1907
07-CDBCricket: Dulwich vs. Brighton College – Alleynian (UK), July 1907
07CMChatty Methods on the Bench (story) – Punch (UK), March 20, 1907
07-CPRThe Colonial Premiers (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), May 1907
07-CUCCuriosities of Cricket – Punch (UK), June 25, 1907
07-DDDDiabolo Day by Day – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1907
07-DIADiabolo – Daily Express (UK), October 1, 1907
07-EMAEminent Artistes – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1907
07-FARFarewell to 1906 (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1907
07FLFor Love or Honour (a newly-discovered serial story from “By The Way” in July 1907) (The Globe (UK)
07-HARHow the Attack Was Received (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), July 1907
07-HRCThe Hustler’s Rest Cure – The World (UK), March 5, 1907
07-ISPIt was the Stout Progressive on the Tram (verse) – Daily Express (UK), February 8, 1907
07JOJoe (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), May 1907
07-LLILimelight Limericks (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), October 1907
07-LSNLondon Street Noises – Punch (UK), July 17, 1907
07-MBTLondon Studies No. 2: Mr. Beerbohm Tree (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1907
07-MBTMr. Beerbohm Tree (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1907
07-MMRMore Mind-Readers – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1907
07-MSMMan and ‘Super-man’ – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), March 1907
07-NYRNew Year Resolutions – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1907
07-OSYOur Slack Youth (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1907
07PCPersonally Conducted (a Joan Romney Cricket story) – Cassell’s (UK), July 1907
07-POEPoem written at age 5 by PGW – The Captain (UK), April 1907
07-RPAThe Ruling Passion (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), September 1907
07-SITSing It! (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), July 1907
07-SOGSociety Gossip – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), November 1907
07SRThe Social Reformers (story) – Punch (UK), January 16, 1907
07-SSCSilly Season Correspondence – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), September 1907
07-STRSome Tributes – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), July 1907
07-SUSSuffragette Songs (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), April 1907
07TCThe Collector – The World (UK), July 16, 1907
07TRThe Traitor (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), September 1907
07-TTSTo Thomas, Songster (verse) – Daily Express (UK), March 15, 1907
07-UNEThe Unemployed – The World (UK), February 12, 1907
08-CACChat about Claimants (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1908
08-FDBFootball: Dulwich vs. Bedford School – Alleynian (UK), December 1908
08-FDPFootball: Dulwich vs. St. Paul – Alleynian (UK), November 1908
08GUaThe Guardian – Short Stories (US), August 1908
08GUbThe Guardian – Windsor Magazine (UK), September 1908
08-JJOJournalistic Jottings – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1908
08KHThe Kind-Hearted Editor – The Throne and Country (UK), December 5, 1908
08-LAGLiving Among Ghosts – Ideas (UK), June 24, 1908
08LGLadies and Gentlemen v. Players (a Joan Romney story) – Windsor Magazine (UK), August 1908
08-MAUMaud (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), July 1908
08-MISMissed! (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), August 1908
08-NYRNew Year Resolutions – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), January 1908
08-OLMOur Literary Men (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), August 1908
08-ULTAn Ultimatum (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), February 1908
08WW/1Women, Wine and Song! 1. Brooklands by Night – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/2Women, Wine and Song! 2. Those in Peril on the Deep – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/3Women, Wine and Song! 3. In the Temple of Mammon – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/4Women, Wine and Song! 4. A Villain’s Wooing – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/5Women, Wine and Song! 5. Limelight and Love – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/7Women, Wine and Song! 7. The Vault at Midnight – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/8Women, Wine and Song! 8. Europe’s Plague Depot – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/9Women, Wine and Song! 9. The Rigour of the Game – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/10Women, Wine and Song! 10. A Way they have in the Army – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/11Women, Wine and Song! 11. The Stroke of Fate – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08WW/12Women, Wine and Song! 12. The Voice of Marjorie – The Globe By The Way Book (UK), 1908
08-WWOWomen Workers (verse) – The Books of Today and Tomorrow (UK), February 1908
09ACAgainst the Clock (a Joan Romney cricket story) – Pearson’s (UK), June 1909
09-DUSThe Dustbin (verse) – Daily Express (UK), January 26, 1909
09GCThe Gem Collector (early novella version of IJ10) – Ainslee’s (US), December 1909
09OSaOut of School – Ainslee’s (US), September 1909
09OSbOut of School – Strand (UK), October 1910
09-PNFLetter from R. Psmith answering question about The New Fold – The Captain (UK), January 1909
09RRReginald’s Record Knock (a Cricket story) – Pearson’s (UK), July 1909
09-WDTWhat Do They All Do? – Van Norden (US), July 1909
09-WSYWasted Sympathy (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), June 1909
10ABArchibald’s Benefit – Collier’s Weekly (US), March 19, 1910
10-ABEbAbe: A New York Literary Agent – The Globe (UK), September 3, 1910
10BAaBy Advice of Counsel – Pictorial Review (US), September 1910
10BAbBy Advice of Counsel – Strand (UK), July 1910
10DWaDeep Waters – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 28, 1910
10DWbDeep Waters – Strand (UK), June 1910
10GAaThe Matrimonial Sweepstakes – Cosmopolitan (US), February 1910
10GAbThe Good Angel – Strand (UK), February 1910
10LMaThe Watch Dog – Hampton’s (US), May 1910
10LMb“Love Me, Love My Dog.” – Strand (UK), August 1910
10MIaMisunderstood – Burr McIntosh Monthly (US), May 1910
10MIbMisunderstood – Nash’s Magazine (UK), May 1910
10MMaThe Man, the Maid, and the Miasma – Cosmopolitan (US), June 1910
10MMbThe Man, the Maid, and the Miasma – Grand Magazine (UK), February 1910
10MUaThe Man Up-stairs – Cosmopolitan (US), March 1910
10MUbThe Man Upstairs – Strand (UK), March 1910
10PBProvidence and the Butler – The Washington Herald Literary Magazine (US), February 27, 1910
10PDaPillingshot, Detective – American Boy (US), August 1923
10PDbPillingshot, Detective – The Captain (UK), September 1910
10PDb2Pillingshot’s First Case! – Boys’ Friend (UK), December 2, 1922
10PPThe Pitcher and the Plutocrat – Collier’s Weekly (US), September 24, 1910
10RHa“Rough-hew Them How We Will” – Cosmopolitan (US), August 1910
10RHb“Rough-Hew Them How We Will.” – Strand (UK), April 1910
10SWaStone and the Weed – Boys’ Life (US), August 1923
10SWbStone and the Weed – The Captain (UK), May 1910
10SWb2The Bluff that Failed! – Boys’ Friend (UK), December 16, 1922
10TOThe Outcast (verse) – Pearson’s (UK), April 1910
10WDaWhen Doctors Disagree – Success Magazine (US), March 1911
10WDbWhen Doctors Disagree – Strand (UK), December 1910
11-ALDAldershot 1911 – The Captain (UK), July 1911
11ASaAhead of Schedule – Collier’s Weekly (US), January 28, 1911
11ASbAhead of Schedule – Grand Magazine (UK), November 1910
11ATaAbsent Treatment (a Reggie Pepper story) – Collier’s Weekly (US), August 26, 1911
11ATbAbsent Treatment (a Reggie Pepper story) – Strand (UK), March 1911
11BSaThe Dinner of Herbs – Pictorial Review (US), February 1913
11BSbThe Best Sauce – Strand (UK), July 1911
11EAEducating Aubrey – London Magazine (UK), May 1911
11HFHelping Freddie (a Reggie Pepper story) – Strand (UK), September 1911
11HFaLines and Business (a Reggie Pepper story) – Pictorial Review (US), March 1912
11IAaIn Alcala – People’s Magazine (US), November 1909
11IAbIn Alcala – London Magazine (UK), December 1911
11-IIWIf I Were King (Wodehouse’s entry in a discussion) – The Captain (UK), June 1911
11POaPots o’ Money – Metropolitan (US), February 1912
11PObPots o’ Money – Strand (UK), December 1911
11PPPillingshot’s Paper – The Captain (UK), February 1911
11-RMCRival of Monte Carlo – Evening Standard (Ogden, Utah, US), May 20, 1911
11TDaThree from Dunsterville – Pictorial Review (US), August 1912
11TDbThree from Dunsterville – Strand (UK), August 1911
12DOaDisentangling Old Duggie (a Reggie Pepper story) – Collier’s Weekly (US), March 30, 1912
12DObDisentangling Old Percy (a Reggie Pepper story) – Strand (UK), August 1912
12GKThe Goal-Keeper and the Plutocrat – Strand (UK), January 1912
12MCThe Man Who Disliked Cats – Strand (UK), May 1912
12-PSBPublic Schools’ Boxing – The Captain (UK), June 1912
12REaRuth in Exile – Ainslee’s (US), August 1912
12REbRuth in Exile – Strand (UK), July 1912
12RRRallying Round Old George (a Reggie Pepper story) – Strand (UK), December 1912
12RRaBrother Alfred (a Reggie Pepper story) – Collier’s Weekly (US), September 27, 1913
12SAaSir Agravaine – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 29, 1912
12SAbSir Agravaine – Pearson’s (UK), December 1912
12TMThe Tuppenny Millionaire – Strand (UK), October 1912
13-ALDAldershot, 1913 – The Captain (UK), May 1913
13-CHA0212Charivaria – Punch (UK), February 12, 1913
13-CHA0219Charivaria – Punch (UK), February 19, 1913
13-CHA0226Charivaria – Punch (UK), February 26, 1913
13-CHA0305Charivaria – Punch (UK), March 5, 1913
13-CHA0319Charivaria – Punch (UK), March 19, 1913
13-CHA0326Charivaria – Punch (UK), March 26, 1913
13-CHA0402Charivaria – Punch (UK), April 2, 1913
13DCaRallying Round Clarence (a Reggie Pepper story) – Pictorial Review (US), April 1914
13DCbDoing Clarence a Bit of Good (a Reggie Pepper story) – Strand (UK), May 1913
13-DRPDropped Passes (report of Gloucester-Harlequins rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), October 6, 1913
13EC/1The Eighteen-Carat Kid, part 1 – The Captain (UK), January 1913
13EC/2The Eighteen-Carat Kid, part 2 – The Captain (UK), February 1913
13EC/3The Eighteen-Carat Kid, part 3 – The Captain (UK), March 1913
13-FFK48 Free Kicks (report of Millwall–Crystal Palace soccer match) – Daily Mail (UK), September 15, 1913
13-FMLThe Fascinating Mr. Lowe (preview of ’Varsity rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), December 9, 1913
13-FTEA Fine Team (report of Cambridge-Blackheath rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), November 17, 1913
13-GALGame of a Lifetime (report of Blackheath-Cardiff rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), November 3, 1913
13-GDAThe Great Day (verse) – Alleynian (UK), March 1913
13-HOAThe Humbug of Air (article about school locations) – Daily Mail (UK), October 8, 1913
13-HWRHow to Write a Revue – Daily Mail (UK), December 19, 1913
13JWaA Job of Work – Collier’s Weekly (US), September 6, 1913
13JWbA Job of Work – Strand (UK), January 1913
13KIaKeeping It from Harold – Illustrated Sunday Magazine (US), April 26, 1914
13KIbKeeping It from Harold – Strand (UK), December 1913
13-LGILack of “Ginger” (report of Harlequins-Services rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), October 20, 1913
13MLMike’s Little Brother – Pall Mall (UK), October 1913
13-NDRThe New Drama (verse) – London Daily Express (UK), January 13, 1913
13-OFROld-Fashioned Rugby (report of Haileybury-Dulwich rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), December 1, 1913
13-OSGOne-Sided Game (report of Blackheath–London Welsh rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), December 8, 1913
13-PFEMr. Punch’s Football Experts – Punch (UK), October 29, 1913
13PWThe Peer Who Worked – Kangaroo Island Courier (AU), April 19/26, 1913
13-SMGThe Small Gambler – Pall Mall (UK), May 1913
13STaSomething to Worry About – Metropolitan (US), March 1913
13STbSomething to Worry About – Strand (UK), February 1913
14-AMBbThe Amazing Ambassador – Sunday Chronicle (UK), December 13, 1914
14-AMBdVon Bernstorff: The Amazing Ambassador – West Australian (Perth, AU), February 5, 1915
14BBaThe Episode of the Financial Napoleon (A Man of Means: 2) – Pictorial Review (US), June 1916
14BBaA Man of Means: 2. The Episode of the Financial Napoleon – Pictorial Review (US), June 1916
14BBbThe Bolt from the Blue (A Man of Means: 2) – Strand (UK), May 1914
14BBbA Man of Means: 2. The Bolt from the Blue – Strand (UK), May 1914
14CIaCreatures of Impulse – McClure’s (US), October 1914
14CIbCreatures of Impulse – Strand (UK), October 1914
14DEaThe Harmonica Mystery – All-Story Cavalier Weekly (US), March 13, 1915
14DEbThe Education of Detective Oakes – Pearson’s (UK), December 1914
14-DRADramatizitis (article) – Pall Mall (UK), February 1914
14EBEgbert, Bull-frog (story) – Punch (UK), April 1, 1914
14-ECHThe English Country House – Vanity Fair (US), October 1914
14EMbThe Episode of the Exiled Monarch (A Man of Means: 5) – Strand (UK), August 1914
14HPaThe Episode of the Hired Past (A Man of Means: 6) – Pictorial Review (US), October 1916
14HPbThe Episode of the Hired Past (A Man of Means: 6) – Strand (UK), September 1914
14-KNLThe Knuts o’ London – Vanity Fair (US), September 1914
14LDaThe Episode of the Landlady’s Daughter (A Man of Means: 1) – Pictorial Review (US), May 1916
14LDbThe Landlady’s Daughter (A Man of Means: 1) – Strand (UK), April 1914
01-LFLThe Language of Flowers – To-day (UK), October 24, 1901
14LDbA Man of Means: 1. The Landlady’s Daughter – Strand (UK), April 1914
14-LFUThe Literature of the Future – Vanity Fair (US), June 1914
14LWaThe Episode of the Live Weekly (A Man of Means: 4) – Pictorial Review (US), August 1916
14LWbThe Episode of the Live Weekly (A Man of Means: 4) – Strand (UK), July 1914
14MIMisunderstood (A Story of the Stone Age) – Punch (UK), January 7, 1914
14-NAFThe Noble Art of Falconry – Vanity Fair (US), October 1914
14-OSROne-Sided Rugby (report of Harlequins-Scottish rugby match) – Daily Mail (UK), January 12, 1914
14OTaBrother Fans – McClure’s (US), August 1914
14-PCPThe Physical Culture Peril – Vanity Fair (US), May 1914
14-PDGThe Pleasures of Duelling in Germany – Vanity Fair (US), December 1914
14PWaParted Ways – Pictorial Review (US), June 1915
14PWbParted Ways – Strand (UK), December 1914
14SLThe Sluggard (story) – Punch (UK), April 22, 1914
14STaA Sea of Troubles – McClure’s (US), September 1914
14STbA Sea of Troubles – Pearson’s (UK), June 1915
14-SWSStirring Scenes in War Stricken London – Vanity Fair (US), November 1914
14-THLThoughts on Home Life – Vanity Fair (US), December 1914
14TVaThe Episode of the Theatrical Venture (A Man of Means: 3) – Pictorial Review (US), July 1916
14TVbThe Episode of the Theatrical Venture (A Man of Means: 3) – Strand (UK), June 1914
15AAAubrey’s Arrested Individuality (story) – Vanity Fair (US), May 1915
15AGaAt Geisenheimer’s – Saturday Evening Post (US), August 21, 1915
15AGbThe Love-r-ly Silver Cup – Strand (UK), October 1915
15-APDAll About the Pastime of Divorce – Vanity Fair (US), May 1915
15BBa“Bill, the Bloodhound” – Century (US), February 1915
15BBbBill the Bloodhound – Strand (UK), April 1915
15BLaA Black Cat for Luck – Red Book (US), July 1915
15BLbBlack for Luck – Strand (UK), June 1915
15-BPCBoy! Page Mr. Comstock! – Vanity Fair (US), March 1915
15-BTTBad Times for Theatregoers – Vanity Fair (US), May 1915
15CAaConcealed Art (a Reggie Pepper story) – Pictorial Review (US), July 1915
15CAbConcealed Art (a Reggie Pepper story) – Strand (UK), February 1915
15-CABCabarabian Nights – Vanity Fair (US), August 1915
15-CCLThe Charms of Country Life – Vanity Fair (US), January 1915
15CHaCrowned Heads – The Argosy (US), June 1914
15CHbCrowned Heads – Pearson’s (UK), April 1915
15-CPRChristmas Presents – Vanity Fair (US), December 1915
15-CSPThe Country Servant Problem – Vanity Fair (US), February 1915
15-CTHCommuting at the Theatre – Vanity Fair (US), January 1915
15DPThe Disappearance of Podmarsh (story) – Vanity Fair (US), June 1915
15-DTHThe Drama, and Trouble in the Home – Vanity Fair (US), November 1915
15-EFYEntertaining for the Young – Vanity Fair (US), February 1915
15EHThe Eighteenth Hole (story) – Vanity Fair (US), August 1915
15-EWGThe Europe Weekly Gazette – Vanity Fair (US), October 1915
15-EXPThe Expulsion from Eden – Vanity Fair (US), August 1915
15EYaExtricating Young Gussie – Saturday Evening Post (US), September 18, 1915
15EYbExtricating Young Gussie – Strand (UK), January 1916
15-FBAThe First Batch of Autumn Productions – Vanity Fair (US), October 1915
15-HLWHome Life in the War Zone – Vanity Fair (US), May 1915
15-HPNThe Habit of Picking on New York – Vanity Fair (US), November 1915
15-MBDMy Battle with Drink – Vanity Fair (US), December 1915
15MI/1The Military Invasion of America (story), part 1 – Vanity Fair (US), July 1915
15MI/2The Military Invasion of America (story), part 2 – Vanity Fair (US), August 1915
15MMaThe Romance of Mac’s – Red Book (US), May 1916
15MMbThe Making of Mac’s – Strand (UK), May 1915
15MSaBreaking into Society – Red Book (US), July 1916
15MSbThe Mixer [II] – Strand (UK), December 1915
15PF“Perfectly Furious” (story) – Vanity Fair (US), October 1915
15PWaA Prisoner of War – Illustrated Sunday Magazine (US), February 16, 1916
15PWbA Prisoner of War – Strand (UK), March 1915
15RSRule Sixty-Three – Novel Magazine (UK), March 1915
15RUaThe Romance of an Ugly Policeman – Ainslee’s (US), April 1915
15RUbThe Romance of an Ugly Policeman – Strand (UK), January 1915
15-SCOScooterin’: Half Sailing, Half Ice-boating – Vanity Fair (US), March 1915
15-SCPThe So-Called Pleasures of Coney Island – Vanity Fair (US), August 1915
15-SGCThe Scourge of the Golf Child – Vanity Fair (US), November 1915
15-SMVA School for Movie Villains – Vanity Fair (US), October 1915
15SPThe Secret Pleasures of Reginald (story) – Vanity Fair (US), June 1915
15-SSTSummer Stuff – Vanity Fair (US), September 1915
15-STOSome Thoughts on Mr. Oppenheim – Vanity Fair (US), July 1915
15-SWLSome Women and a Little Music – Vanity Fair (US), December 1915
15TCaThe Test Case (a Reggie Pepper story) – Illustrated Sunday Magazine (US), December 12, 1915
15TCbThe Test Case (a Reggie Pepper story) – Pearson’s (UK), December 1915
15TMaA Very Shy Gentleman – Red Book (US), June 1916
15TMbThe Mixer [I] – Strand (UK), November 1915
15-TVSThat Viennese Stuff – Vanity Fair (US), December 1915
15-TYCTake Your Choice of Musical Comedies – Vanity Fair (US), April 1915
15-VRWA Visit to the R. W. Chambers Fiction Plant – Vanity Fair (US), November 1915
15WHaWilton’s Vacation – Illustrated Sunday Magazine (US), March 19, 1916
15WHbWilton’s Holiday – Strand (UK), July 1915
15-WRHWhat Really Happened To Hamlet – Vanity Fair (US), June 1915
16-AABAll About Butlers – Vanity Fair (US), February 1916
16-AAMAll About Me – Vanity Fair (US), September 1916
16-AASAll About Shakespeare – Vanity Fair (US), April 1916
16ACaLeave It to Jeeves – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 5, 1916
16ACbLeave It to Jeeves – Strand (UK), June 1916
16-APUAnother Proposed Union – Vanity Fair (US), May 1916
16ASaThe Aunt and the Sluggard – Saturday Evening Post (US), April 22, 1916
16ASbThe Aunt and the Sluggard – Strand (UK), August 1916
16-ASPThe Alarming Spread of Poetry – Vanity Fair (US), June 1916
16-CRMCruelty to Millionaires – Vanity Fair (US), January 1916
16-CSPThe Coming of Spring – Vanity Fair (US), May 1916
16-DMTDrama, Melodrama and Tragedy – Vanity Fair (US), June 1916
16-DRFThe Dramatic Fixer – The Passing Show (UK), August 26, 1916
16-DWHDiary of a War-Time Honeymoon – Vanity Fair (US), May 1916
16FKaThe Fatal Kink in Algernon – Ladies’ Home Journal (US), January 1916
16-GCTA Great Coming Tennis Match – Vanity Fair (US), October 1916
16-GUDGladness Under Difficulties – Vanity Fair (US), November 1916
16-GWWThe “Great White Way” Fraud – Vanity Fair (US), January 1916
16HTHow to Break into Society (dramatic dialogue) – Vanity Fair (US), May 1916
16-IDAIn Defense of Astigmatism – Vanity Fair (US), January 1916
16JTaJeeves Takes Charge – Saturday Evening Post (US), November 18, 1916
16JTbJeeves Takes Charge – Strand (UK), April 1923
16JUaJeeves and the Unbidden Guest – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 9, 1916
16JUbJeeves and the Unbidden Guest – Strand (UK), March 1917
16-LCFA Little Chat About a Favorite Summer Sport – Vanity Fair (US), September 1916
16-LDRThe Leisurely Drama – Vanity Fair (US), April 1916
16-MMCThe Making of Musical Comedies – Vanity Fair (US), March 1916
16-NDDThe New Disease—Dementia Warstocks – Vanity Fair (US), February 1916
16-NFMA New Figure in Musical Comedy – Vanity Fair (US), June 1916
16-NMSThe New Musical Shows – Vanity Fair (US), April 1916
16-OBPOn Being Photographed – Vanity Fair (US), March 1916
16-OBPbOn Photographs and Photographers – Nash’s (UK), September 1929
16-OREOn Reducing the Embonpoint – Vanity Fair (US), December 1916
16-OSSOur Slack and Slothful Playwrights – Vanity Fair (US), December 1916
16-PAUThe Proposed Authors’ Union – Vanity Fair (US), September 1916
16PBA Priceless Boon for Authors (story) – Vanity Fair (US), July 1916
16-PDFThe Passing of the Dramatic Fixer – Vanity Fair (US), July 1916
16-REVA Review of Revues – Vanity Fair (US), March 1916
16-RSMRecent Stage Marriages – Vanity Fair (US), March 1916
16-SCOShattering the Conventions – Vanity Fair (US), January 1916
16-SDRThe Summer Drama – Vanity Fair (US), October 1916
16-SSOThe Somber Sadness of Our Summer Shows – Vanity Fair (US), August 1916
16-STMSome Theatrical Mysteries – Vanity Fair (US), February 1916
16-TCGA Timely Chat about Gardens – Vanity Fair (US), June 1916
16TLaThe Man With Two Left Feet – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 18, 1916
16TLbThe Man With Two Left Feet – Strand (UK), May 1916
16-TNMThree New Musical Comedies – Vanity Fair (US), December 1916
16-TPCThe Three-in-One Presidential Candidate – Vanity Fair (US), August 1916
16-TTCTough Times for Critics – Vanity Fair (US), May 1916
16-VVAaConcerning the Virtues and Vices of Artists – Vanity Fair (US), August 1916
16-VVAbVirtues and Vices of Artists – London Opinion (UK), October 14, 1916
16-WSSWhere to Spend the Summer – Vanity Fair (US), July 1916
16-WWNWatchman, What of the Night? – Vanity Fair (US), April 1916
17-AFWAll About Fashionable Weddings – Vanity Fair (US), January 1916
17-APVAn Appreciation of Vaudeville – Vanity Fair (US), February 1917
17-AWMThe Agonies of Writing a Musical Comedy – Vanity Fair (US), March 1917
17-CBRA Cloud-burst on the Rialto – Vanity Fair (US), October 1917
17-CPDOn Certain Phases of the Drama – Vanity Fair (US), June 1917
17-CTSThe Coming Theatrical Season – Vanity Fair (US), September 1917
17-DFPDishing Up Fiction in Play Form – Vanity Fair (US), November 1917
17-FSFFred Stone and a Few Others – Vanity Fair (US), December 1917
17-GOSThe Good Old Summertime – Vanity Fair (US), August 1917
17JHaJeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 3, 1917
17JHbJeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg – Strand (UK), August 1917
17-MMTThe Marvels and the Mysteries of the Telephone – Vanity Fair (US), April 1917
17-NPLThe New Plays (1917) – Vanity Fair (US), July 1917
17-NPOThe New Plays of the Old Year – Vanity Fair (US), January 1917
17-NYDAll About New Year’s Day – Vanity Fair (US), January 1917
17-OWLOn the Writing of Lyrics – Vanity Fair (US), June 1917
17-PBEProbably the Beginning of an Epidemic – Vanity Fair (US), February 1917
17-PTSThe Past Theatrical Season – Vanity Fair (US), May 1917
17-TSMTwo Spectacular Musical Reviews – Vanity Fair (US), January 1917
17-VHHA Visit to Mr. Hearst’s Health Farm – Vanity Fair (US), January 1917
17-WSCWriting the Show at the Century – Vanity Fair (US), December 1917
18-BARThe Barrymores, and Others – Vanity Fair (US), April 1918
18JCaJeeves and the Chump Cyril – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 8, 1918
18JCbJeeves and the Chump Cyril – Strand (UK), August 1918
18-NPLThe New Plays (1918) – Vanity Fair (US), May 1918
18-PODThe Poor Old Drama – Vanity Fair (US), January 1918
18-THWTrials of a Hard Winter – Vanity Fair (US), February 1918
18-TSLThe Theatrical Slump – Vanity Fair (US), February 1918
19-AITAll About the Income-Tax – Vanity Fair (US), May 1919
19-FONFor One Night Only (verse) – Vanity Fair (US), October 1919
19-GLPGolf: The Last Phase – Vanity Fair (US), September 1919
19-KUTKeeping Up With Terpsichore – Vanity Fair (US), October 1919
19-NSOThe Nation’s Songs – Vanity Fair (US), December 1919
19OGaOrdeal by Golf – Collier’s Weekly (US), December 6, 1919
19OGbA Kink in His Character – Strand (UK), February 1920
19-PDRProhibition and the Drama – Vanity Fair (US), August 1919
19-PIGA Plea for Indoor Golf – Vanity Fair (US), May 1919
19-PSGThe Pleasures of Saturday Golf – Vanity Fair (US), July 1919
19-RTAReviewing a Theatre Audience – Vanity Fair (US), November 1919
19SFaThe Spring Suit – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 12, 1919
19SFbThe Spring Frock – Strand (UK), December 1919
19-SNOThe Super-Novelists – Vanity Fair (US), June 1919
19WWaA Woman Is Only a Woman – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 7, 1919
19WWbA Woman Is Only a Woman – Strand (UK), October 1919
20ASaThe Sausage Chappie – Cosmopolitan (US), June 1920
20ASbArchie and the Sausage Chappie – Strand (UK), April 1920
20DFaDoing Father a Bit of Good – Cosmopolitan (US), August 1920
20DFb“Doing Father a Bit of Good” – Strand (UK), June 1920
20DOaDear Old Squiffy – Cosmopolitan (US), July 1920
20DObDear Old Squiffy – Strand (UK), May 1920
20FAaFirst Aid for Loony Biddle – Cosmopolitan (US), December 1920
20FAbFirst Aid for Looney Biddle – Strand (UK), October 1920
20-FDBFootball: Dulwich vs. Bedford School – Alleynian (UK), December 1920
20-FDMFootball: Dulwich vs. Merchant Taylors – Alleynian (UK), December 1920
20-FDPFootball: Dulwich vs. St. Paul – Alleynian (UK), December 1920
20GFaThe Golden Flaw – McClure’s (US), March/April 1920
20GFbThe Colour Line – Grand Magazine (UK), May 1920
20-HWMHansford Wilson: Master of Comedy – Vanity Fair (US), April 1920
20-LATLooking After Thomas – Novel Magazine (UK), September 1920
20MHaThe Man Who Married a Hotel – Cosmopolitan (US), May 1920
20MHbThe Man Who Married an Hotel – Strand (UK), March 1920
20MKa“Mother’s Knee” – Cosmopolitan (US), January 1921
20MKb“Mother’s Knee” – Strand (UK), November 1920
20MTaA Mixed Threesome – McClure’s (US), June 1920
20MTbA Mixed Threesome – Strand (UK), March 1921
20-NPBThe New Plays Along Broadway – Vanity Fair (US), April 1920
20-NPLThe New Plays (1920) – Vanity Fair (US), May 1920
20-PDEPersonal Details – The Bookman (US), January 1920
20PWaPaving the Way for Mabel – Cosmopolitan (US), September 1920
20PWb“Paving the Way for Mabel” – Strand (UK), July 1920
20RHaA Bit of All Right – Cosmopolitan (US), November 1920
20RHbA Room at the Hermitage – Strand (UK), September 1920
20RSaThe Rough Stuff – Chicago Daily Tribune (US), October 10, 1920
20RSbThe Rough Stuff – Strand (UK), April 1921
20-SEPThe Season-End Productions – Vanity Fair (US), June 1920
20SHaSundered Hearts – McClure’s (US), December 1920
20SHbSundered Hearts – Strand (UK), December 1920
20-TYEThe Theatrical Year – Vanity Fair (US), June 1920
20-WIWWho Is William Shakespeare? – Vanity Fair (US), May 1920
20WMaWashy Makes His Presence Felt – Cosmopolitan (US), October 1920
20WMbWashy Makes His Presence Felt – Strand (UK), August 1920
21CGaThe Coming of Gowf – McClure’s (US), June/July 1921
21CGbThe Coming of Gowf – Strand (UK), May 1921
21-FDHFootball: Dulwich vs. Haileybury – Alleynian (UK), February 1921
21-FDMFootball: Dulwich vs. Merchant Taylors – Alleynian (UK), November 1908
21-FDSFootball: Dulwich vs. Sherborne – Alleynian (UK), February 1921
21HAaThe Heel of Achilles – Chicago Daily Tribune (US), June 11, 1922
21HAbThe Heel of Achilles – Strand (UK), November 1921
21JSaJeeves in the Springtime – Cosmopolitan (US), December 1921
21JSbJeeves in the Spring-Time – Strand (UK), December 1921
21LHaThe Long Hole – McClure’s (US), March 1922
21LHbThe Long Hole – Strand (UK), August 1921
21SEbStrange Experiences of an Artist’s Model – Strand (UK), January 1921
21SGaThe Salvation of George Mackintosh – McClure’s (US), September 1921
21SGbThe Salvation of George Mackintosh – Strand (UK), June 1921
21UCaCuthbert Unexpectedly Clicks – The Elks Magazine, US), July 1922
21UCbThe Unexpected Clicking of Cuthbert – Strand (UK), October 1921
21WVaThe Wigmore Venus – Cosmopolitan (US), February 1921
21WVbThe Wigmore Venus – Strand (UK), February 1921
22AAaAunt Agatha Makes a Bloomer – Cosmopolitan (US), October 1922
22AAbAunt Agatha Takes the Count – Strand (UK), April 1922
22BCaBertie Changes His Mind – Cosmopolitan (US), August 1922
22BCbBertie Changes His Mind – Strand (UK), August 1922
22BLaBingo and the Little Woman – Cosmopolitan (US), December 1922
22BLbBingo and the Little Woman – Strand (UK), November 1922
22CBaComrade Bingo – Cosmopolitan (US), May 1922
22CBbComrade Bingo – Strand (UK), May 1922
22-DDEDrawbacks of the Drama in England – Vanity Fair (US), December 1922
22ECaThe Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace – Cosmopolitan (US), November 1922
22ECbThe Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace – Strand (UK), October 1922
22-HSTHow to Save the Theatre – The Humorist (UK), November 4, 1922
22MPaThe Plus Fours – Red Book (US), January 1923
22MPbThe Magic Plus Fours – Strand (UK), December 1922
22MTaThe Metropolitan Touch – Cosmopolitan (US), September 1922
22MTbThe Metropolitan Touch – Strand (UK), September 1922
22PTaThe Purity of the Turf – Cosmopolitan (US), July 1922
22PTbThe Purity of the Turf – Strand (UK), July 1922
22SHaThe Great Sermon Handicap – Cosmopolitan (US), June 1922
22SHbThe Great Sermon Handicap – Strand (UK), June 1922
22SOaBertie Gets Even – Cosmopolitan (US), March 1922
22SObScoring Off Jeeves – Strand (UK), February 1922
22SRaJeeves the Blighter – Cosmopolitan (US), April 1922
22SRbSir Roderick Comes to Lunch – Strand (UK), March 1922
23ARaRollo Podmarsh Comes To – Red Book (US), March 1923
23ARbThe Awakening of Rollo Podmarsh – Strand (UK), January 1923
23CFaChester Forgets Himself – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 7, 1923
23CFbChester Forgets Himself – Strand (UK), May 1924
23DBaThe Début of Battling Billson – Cosmopolitan (US), June 1923
23DBbThe Début of Battling Billson – Strand (UK), July 1923
23EBaThe Exit of Battling Billson – Cosmopolitan (US), December 1923
23EBbThe Exit of Battling Billson – Strand (UK), January 1924
23FAaFirst Aid for Dora – Cosmopolitan (US), July 1923
23FAbFirst Aid for Dora – Strand (UK), August 1923
23HGaThe Heart of a Goof – Red Book (US), September 1923
23HGbThe Heart of a Goof – Strand (UK), April 1924
23LAaThe Long Arm of Looney Coote – Cosmopolitan (US), November 1923
23LAbThe Long Arm of Looney Coote – Strand (UK), December 1923
23NWaNo Wedding Bells for Him – Cosmopolitan (US), October 1923
23NWbNo Wedding Bells for Him – Strand (UK), November 1923
23RBaThe Return of Battling Billson – Cosmopolitan (US), August 1923
23RBbThe Return of Battling Billson – Strand (UK), September 1923
23UAaUkridge’s Accident Syndicate – Cosmopolitan (US), May 1923
23UAbUkridge, Teddy Weeks and the Tomato – Strand (UK), June 1923
23UDaUkridge’s Dog College – Cosmopolitan (US), April 1923
23UDbUkridge’s Dog College – Strand (UK), May 1923
23USaUkridge Sees Her Through – Cosmopolitan (US), September 1923
23USbUkridge Sees Her Through – Strand (UK), October 1923
23-WSAWodehouse Says— (letter to editor) – Variety (US), March 1, 1923
24CPaThe Custody of the Pumpkin – Saturday Evening Post (US), November 29, 1924
24CPbThe Custody of the Pumpkin – Strand (UK), December 1924
24CPAB — " revised version in BCE
24-HON“Mr. P. G. Wodehouse” in “How Our Novelists Write Their Books” – Strand (UK), December 1924
24-HNWHow Our Novelists Write Their Books – John o’ London’s (UK), December 13, 1924
24JGaJane Gets Off the Fairway – Saturday Evening Post (US), October 25, 1924
24JGbJane Gets Off the Fairway – Strand (UK), November 1924
24RAaThe Rummy Affair of Old Biffy – Saturday Evening Post (US), September 27, 1924
24RAbThe Rummy Affair of Old Biffy – Strand (UK), October 1924
24RFaRodney Fails to Qualify – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 23, 1924
24RFbRodney Fails to Qualify – Strand (UK), March 1924
24SSaSomething Squishy – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 20, 1924
24SSbSomething Squishy – Strand (UK), January 1925
24URaUkridge Rounds a Nasty Corner – Cosmopolitan (US), January 1924
24URbUkridge Rounds a Nasty Corner – Strand (UK), February 1924
25AGaThe Awful Gladness of the Mater – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 21, 1925
25AGbThe Awful Gladness of the Mater – Strand (UK), May 1925
25BDaButtercup Day – Saturday Evening Post (US), November 21, 1925
25BDbButtercup Day – Strand (UK), December 1925
25BLaA Bit of Luck for Mabel – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 26, 1925
25BLbA Bit of Luck for Mabel – Strand (UK), January 1926
25CRaClustering Round Young Bingo – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 21, 1925
25CRbClustering Round Young Bingo – Strand (UK), April 1925
25FFFixing It for Freddie – in COJ
25HCaHoneysuckle Cottage – Saturday Evening Post (US), January 24, 1925
25HCbHoneysuckle Cottage – Strand (UK), February 1925
25HSaHigh Stakes – Saturday Evening Post (US), September 19, 1925
25HSbHigh Stakes – Strand (UK), October 1925
25PRaThe Purification of Rodney Spelvin – Saturday Evening Post (US), August 22, 1925
25PRbThe Purification of Rodney Spelvin – Strand (UK), September 1925
25WOaWithout the Option – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 27, 1925
25WObWithout the Option – Strand (UK), July 1925
26FFprevious code for 25FF, Fixing It for Freddie
26ICaThe Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy – Liberty (US), April 17, 1926
26ICbThe Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy – Strand (UK), April 1926
26JIaJeeves and the Impending Doom – Liberty (US), January 8, 1927
26JIbJeeves and the Impending Doom – Strand (UK), December 1926
26KCKeeping It from Cuthbert – Liberty (US), February 27, 1926
26KIaKeeping In with Vosper – Liberty (US), March 13, 1926
26KIbKeeping In with Vosper – Strand (UK), March 1926
26LBaThe Level Business Head – Liberty (US), May 8, 1926
26LBbThe Level Business Head – Strand (UK), May 1926
26LBAThe Level Business Head – in EBCA
26LBBThe Level Business Head – in LEO
26LEaLord Emsworth Acts for the Best – Liberty (US), June 5, 1926
26LEbLord Emsworth Acts for the Best – Strand (UK), June 1926
26MBaMulliner’s Buck-U-Uppo – Liberty (US), September 4, 1926
26MBbMulliner’s Buck-U-Uppo – Strand (UK), November 1926
26PTaThe Rest Cure – Liberty (US), January 23, 1926
26PTbMr. Potter Takes a Rest Cure – Strand (UK), February 1926
26SLaA Slice of Life – Liberty (US), August 7, 1926
26SLbA Slice of Life – Strand (UK), August 1926
26TAaThe Truth About George – Liberty (US), July 3, 1926
26TAbThe Truth About George – Strand (UK), July 1926
27BMaThe Bishop’s Move – Liberty (US), August 20, 1927
27BMbThe Bishop’s Move – Strand (UK), September 1927
27CDaCame the Dawn – Liberty (US), June 11, 1927
27CDbCame the Dawn – Strand (UK), July 1927
27-FDHFootball: Dulwich vs. Haileybury – Alleynian (UK), February 1927
27-FDSFootball: Dulwich vs. Sherborne – Alleynian (UK), February 1927
27JYaJeeves and the Yuletide Spirit – Liberty (US), December 24, 1927
27JYbJeeves and the Yule-Tide Spirit – Strand (UK), December 1927
27PDaPortrait of a Disciplinarian – Liberty (US), September 24, 1927
27PDbPortrait of a Disciplinarian – Strand (UK), October 1927
27PHaPig-hoo-o-o-o-ey – Liberty (US), July 9, 1927
27PHb“Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey!” – Strand (UK), August 1927
27RBaThe Romance of a Bulb-Squeezer – Liberty (US), March 12, 1927
27RBbThe Romance of a Bulb-Squeezer – Strand (UK), March 1927
27-SOKThe Sport of Kings – London Magazine (UK), May 1927
27SWaIt Was Only a Fire – Liberty (US), April 9, 1927
27SWbThe Story of William – Strand (UK), May 1927
27TPaThose in Peril on the Tee – Liberty (US), May 21, 1927 (told by the Oldest Member)
27TPbThose in Peril on the Tee – Strand (UK), June 1927 (told by the Oldest Member)
27TPAB — " rewritten for Mr. Mulliner in MMS and GO
28CGaCompany for Gertrude – Cosmopolitan (US), October 1928
28CGbCompany for Gertrude – Strand (UK), September 1928
28EGaLord Emsworth and the Girl Friend – Liberty (US), October 6, 1928
28EGbLord Emsworth and the Girl Friend – Strand (UK), November 1928
28-FHSFootball: Dulwich vs. Haileybury; Dulwich vs. Sherborne – The Alleynian (UK), February 1929
28OOaThe Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner – Liberty (US), November 24, 1928
28OObThe Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner – Strand (UK), December 1928
28PAaThe Passing of Ambrose – Cosmopolitan (US), August 1928
28PAbThe Passing of Ambrose – Strand (UK), July 1928
28RWaThe Reverent Wooing of Archibald – Cosmopolitan (US), September 1928
28RWbThe Reverent Wooing of Archibald – Strand (UK), August 1928
28UOaUkridge and the Old Stepper – Liberty (US), June 9, 1928
28UObUkridge and the Old Stepper – Strand (UK), June 1928
29-ATMaAbout These Mystery Stories – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 25, 1929
29-ATMbAbout These Mystery Stories – Strand (UK), June 1929
29BGaFranklin’s Favorite Daughter – Cosmopolitan (US), July 1929
29BGbBack to the Garage – Strand (UK), July 1929
29-DWSA Day with the Swattesmore – Daily Mail (UK), May 20, 1929
29-FAVFirst Aid for Villains – Titbits (UK), December 14, 1929
29-FDHFootball: Dulwich vs. Haileybury – Alleynian (UK), December 1929
29GUaThe Man Who Gave Up Smoking – Liberty (US), March 23, 1929
29GUbThe Man Who Gave Up Smoking – Strand (UK), March 1929
29JDAJeeves and the Dog McIntosh – in VGJA
29JDBEpisode of the Dog McIntosh – in VGJB
29JDaThe Borrowed Dog – Cosmopolitan (US), October 1929
29JDbJeeves and the Dog McIntosh – Strand (UK), October 1929
29JLaJeeves and the Love that Purifies – Cosmopolitan (US), November 1929
29JLbJeeves and the Love that Purifies – Strand (UK), November 1929
29JLBThe Love that Purifies – in VGJB
29JSaThe Song of Songs – Cosmopolitan (US), September 1929
29JSbJeeves and the Song of Songs – Strand (UK), September 1929
29JSAJeeves and the Song of Songs – in VGJA
29JSBJeeves and the Song of Songs – in VGJB
29-OAPOn Amusement Parks – Daily Mail (UK), September 2, 1929
29-OOSThe Outline of Shakespeare – The Alleynian (UK), February 1929
29PWaProspects for Forest Rills – Wichita Daily Times (US), September 15, 1929
29PWbProspects for Wambledon – Strand (UK), August 1929
29SAaJeeves and the Spot of Art – Cosmopolitan (US), December 1929
29SAbJeeves and the Spot of Art – Strand (UK), December 1929
29SABThe Spot of Art – in VGJB
29SCaThe Story of Cedric – Liberty (US), May 11, 1929
29SCbThe Story of Cedric – Strand (UK), May 1929
29-SOHaSlaves of Hollywood – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 7, 1929
29-SOHb1The White Slaves of Hollywood – Daily Mail (UK), December 6, 1929
29-SOHb2The Fatal Lure of Hollywood – Daily Mail (UK), December 7, 1929
29-THLThothe Lithpth – Daily Mail (UK), January 9, 1929
29-TITThoughts on the Income Tax – Daily Mail (UK), April 2, 1929
29UBaUnpleasantness at Bludleigh Court – Liberty (US), February 2, 1929
29UBbUnpleasantness at Bludleigh Court – Strand (UK), February 1929
30BSBest Seller (cf. Parted Ways)
30BSa — " in Cosmopolitan, 1930/06
30BSbAB — " in Strand, 1930/07
30GNGala Night
30GNb — " in Strand, 1930/06
30ISIndian Summer of an Uncle
30JKJeeves and the Kid Clementina
30JKB — " in VGJB
30JOJeeves and the Old School Chum
30TCTuppy Changes His Mind (The Ordeal of Young Tuppy in VGJB)
31FAFate (Compromised!)
31GGThe Go-Getter
31GGa — " as Sales Resistance, in Cosmopolitan, 1931/03
31GGb — " in Strand, 1931/08
31KQQuest (cf. The Knightly Quest of Mervyn, 33KQ)
31MGThe Medicine Girl (DS32 Doctor Sally)
31SWThe Smile That Wins
31SWa — " in American, 1931/10
31SWb — " in Strand, 1932/02
Also as Adrian Mulliner, Detective in Ellery Queen, 1952/06
and Mr. Mulliner, Private Detective in The Saint Detective Magazine, 1954/09
31UHUkridge and the Home from Home
31UHa — " in Cosmopolitan, 1931/02
31UHA — " in EBCA
31VPThe Voice from the Past (A Voice from the Past)
32CCCats Will Be Cats (The Bishop’s Folly)
32GWGone Wrong
32MBMonkey Business
32MBa — " as A Cagey Gorilla, in American, 1932/12
32MBb — " in Strand, 1932/12
32OHOpen House
32OHb — " in Strand, 1932/04
32SSStrychnine in the Soup (The Missing Mystery)
32SWThe Story of Webster
32SWb — " as The Bishop’s Cat, in Strand, 1932/05
32-BABButlers and the Buttled – in LF
32-CDFChemin de Fer – in LF
32-DEFThe Decay of Falconry – in LF
32-DWSA Day With the Swattesmore – in LF
32-FPAFair Play for Audiences – in LF
32-FWSFashionable Weddings and Smart Divorces – in LF
32-HCMHappy Christmas and Merry New Year – in LF
32-HSCThe Hollywood Scandal – in LF
32-LBHLooking Back at the Halls – in LF
32-MGRMy Gentle Readers – in LF
32-OOLOn Ocean Liners – in LF
32-OSHAn Outline of Shakespeare – in LF
32-PAPPhotographs and Photographers – in LF
32-PFWProspects for Wambledon – in LF
32-ROURoulette – in LF
32-TESTo The Editor - Sir . . . – in LF
32-THRThrillers – in LF
32-TITThoughts on the Income Tax – in LF
32-WAPA Word about Amusement Parks – in LF
33AHThe Amazing Hat Mystery
33AHa — " in Cosmopolitan, 1933/08
33CAThe Castaways
33JOThe Juice of an Orange
33JOa — " as Love on a Diet, in American, 1933/02
33JOb — " in Strand, 1933/02
33KQThe Knightly Quest of Mervyn (cf. Quest, 31KQ)
33LSThe Luck of the Stiffhams
33NOThe Nodder (Love Birds)
33RMThe Rise of Minna Nordstrom
33RMa — " as A Star is Born, in American, 1933/03 [without Mulliner introduction]
34FWThe Fiery Wooing of Mordred
34GBGood-Bye to All Cats
34NONoblesse Oblige
35AMArchibald and the Masses
35CBThe Come-Back of Battling Billson
35CMThe Code of the Mulliners
35FLFarewell to Legs
35TDTrouble Down at Tudsleigh
35TFTried in the Furnace
35UFUncle Fred Flits By
36AGThere’s Always Golf!
36AGa — " as A Triple Threat Man in Redbook, 1936/02
36BTBuried Treasure
36BTa — " as Hidden Treasure in This Week, 1936/09/27
36BTA — " in CWB
36BTb — " in Strand, 1936/09
36CWThe Crime Wave at Blandings
36LLThe Letter of the Law
36LLa — " as Not Out of Distance, in Redbook, 1936/04
36MTThe Masked Troubadour
36MTa — " revised as Reggie and the Greasy Bird, in Saturday Evening Post, 1936/11/28
37AGAnselm Gets His Chance
37AWAll’s Well with Bingo
37AWA — " in CWB
37BPBingo and the Peke Crisis
37RDRomance at Droitgate Spa
37RDA — " in CWB with Mr. Mulliner introduction
39BIBramley Is So Bracing
39-BPUThe Big Push – in Punch, 1939/12/13
39ERThe Editor Regrets
39SBSonny Boy
40DIDudley Is Back to Normal
40SDShock Dogs
40SMScratch Man (Tee for Two)[cf. 59SM]
40-WISThe Word in Season – in Punch, 1940/08/21
40WSThe Word in Season [magazine versions; cf. 58WS]
47JBJoy Bells for Barmy (A Wedding Has Been Arranged) (cf. The Right Approach)
47SSSuccess Story (Ukie Invests in Human Nature)
48EXExcelsior
48EXa — " as The Hazards of Horace Bewstridge, in Argosy, 1948/07
48FOFreddie, Oofy and the Beef Trust (Oofy, Freddie and the Beef Trust)
48THI’ll Give You Some Advice (cf. Tangled Hearts)
49RRRodney Has a Relapse
49RRc — " as Rupert Has a Relapse, in National Home Monthly, 1949/02
50BSBirth of a Salesman
50FCFeet of Clay (A Slightly Broken Romance)
50HTHow’s That, Umpire?
50MMMr. McGee’s Big Day
50SPThe Shadow Passes
50THTangled Hearts (cf. I’ll Give You Some Advice)
50UFUp from the Depths
52BBBig Business [magazine versions; cf. 59BB]
52BBa — " in Collier’s, 1952/12/13
52BBb — " in Lilliput, 1953/03
53-CNYChristmas in New York – in Punch, 1953/12/23
53-GTSGaughan, Thou Should’st be Living at This Hour – in Punch, 1953/10/21
53-SHCStraw Hat Circuit – in Punch, 1953/09/02
53-SOBShadow Over Broadway – in Punch, 1953/09/30
53-TNYThis is New York – in Punch, 1953/07/15
53-UPHUp the Humorists! – in Punch, 1953/12/09
54-BBCBring Back the Cuculus – in Punch, 1954/06/30
54-CEDCarol and Edna – in Punch, 1954/09/29
54-FPFFair Play for Fathers – in Punch, 1954/07/14
54-GNAGrave News From America – in Punch, 1954/08/18
54-HMRHow Do You Mean, Relax – in Punch, 1954/03/03
54-IIBI’m in the Book – in Punch, 1954/12/22
54-MMMManners Makyth Man – in Punch, 1954/02/10
54-MWRMerrily We Roll Along – in Punch, 1954/05/26
54OBThe Ordeal of Bingo Little (cf. Leave It to Algy)
54-PKNPostman’s Knock – in Punch, 1954/10/20
54-PMAPut Me Among the Earls – in Punch, 1954/06/09
54-PSPThe Party Spirit – in Punch, 1954/11/03
54-SCLSomething Clever – in Punch, 1954/10/06
54-SHAStage Hands Across the Sea – in Punch, 1954/04/21
54-SHDShikari Days – in Punch, 1954/11/17
54-SNYSunday in New York – in Punch, 1954/09/01
54-SWUSmokers of the World, Unite – in Punch, 1954/08/04
54-TFMThanks for the Memory (such as it is) – in Punch, 1954/09/15
54-TO-To— – in Punch, 1954/03/31
54-WHWWe Have With Us To-night – in Punch, 1954/05/05
54-YTCYou Too Can Talk Convincingly – in Punch, 1954/12/01
55-AAPAttention, All Patrons – in Punch, 1955/07/13
55-BBFBrooklyn Bridge is Falling Down – in Punch, 1955/10/05
55-BBUThe Battle of the Bulge – in Punch, 1955/03/02
55-BPRBridge Problem – in Punch, 1955/10/19
55-CSBCanada is So Bracing – in Punch, 1955/08/24
55-DCRDumb Chums at Riverhead – in Punch, 1955/09/07
55-ECEEasy Come, Easy Go – in Punch, 1955/06/29
55-ENHAn Englishman’s Home – in Punch, 1955/05/04
55-LBALooking Back – in Punch, 1955/01/12
55-LFRLet Freedom Ring – in Punch, 1955/06/15
55-LHULives of the Hunted – in Punch, 1955/03/16
55-MMAMoney, Money, Always Money – in Punch, 1955/08/03
55-MRAThe Meteorite Racket – in Punch, 1955/11/02
55-MWLThe Man We Love – in Punch, 1955/04/06
55-NTCName This Child – in Punch, 1955/11/30
55-OBROff Broadway – in Punch, 1955/04/20
55-OUPOnwards and Upwards With the Fiends – in Punch, 1955/02/16
55-PCOPoet’s Corner – in Punch, 1955/09/21
55-PGAPigeons in the Grass, Alas – in Punch, 1955/03/30
55-SAWSong About Whiskers (poem) – in Punch, 1955/09/28
55-SGMSalute to G-Men – in Punch, 1955/07/27
55-SNSThe Snail Situation (latest) – in Punch, 1955/01/19
55TCA Tithe for Charity
55-TCWThoughts on the Crime Wave – in Punch, 1955/05/18
55-THBThis Happy Breed of Men – in Punch, 1955/06/01
55-TLETime Like an Ever-rolling Stream” (poem) in Punch, 1955/12/21
55-TNOTheatre Notes – in Punch, 1955/12/14
55-TNYThis Is New York (or is it)? – in Punch, 1955/11/16
55-WWOWorld’s Workers – in Punch, 1955/12/28
55-WWTWhat Was That Once Again? – in Punch, 1955/08/10
56-AD0418America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/04/18
56-AD0502America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/05/02
56-AD0613America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/06/13
56-AD0711America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/07/11
56-AD0725America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/07/25
56-AD0808America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/08/08
56-AD0822America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/08/22
56-AD1010America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/10/10
56-AD1024America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/10/24
56-AD1205America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/12/05
56-AD1226America Day by Day – in Punch, 1956/12/26
56-AHMArchie Had Magnetism – in America, I Like You
56-BPRBasso Profundo – in Punch, 1956/02/08
56-CGUCurtain Going Up – in Punch, 1956/11/07
56-CTPTo the Critics, These Pearls – in America, I Like You
56-FBPFrancis Bacon and the Play Doctor – in America, I Like You
56-FNOFootnotes – in Punch, 1956/09/05
56-GBBGood-bye to Butlers – in Punch, 1956/04/04
56-GDEGaughan the Deliverer – in America, I Like You
56-GPBThe Girl in the Pink Bathing Suit – in America, I Like You
56-HBAHi, Bartlett! – in America, I Like You
56-IRTMy Iron Resolve to Take Ish – in America, I Like You
56JBKeep Your Temper, Walter (cf. Joy Bells for Walter, 59JB)
56JBa — " in This Week, 1956/10/17
56JBb — " in John Bull, 1957/02/16
56-KWSKind Words for Shakespeare – in Punch, 1956/03/21
56-LAALife Among the Armadillos – in America, I Like You
56-MERThe Meteorite Racket – in America, I Like You
56-OSEOver Seventy – in Punch, 1956/09/26
56-OSWAn Old Sweetheart Who Has Put On Weight – in America, I Like You
56-PDIThe Postman-dog Imbroglio – in Punch, 1956/06/27
56-PMAPut Me Among the Earls – in America, I Like You
56-SBHThe Slave of a Bad Habit – in America, I Like You
56-SIRSay It with Rattlesnakes – in America, I Like You
56-STOThe Story of Otis (poem) – in Punch, 1956/09/19
56-TBDThin Blessings in Disguise – in America, I Like You
56-TFMThanks for the Memory, Such As It Is – in America, I Like You
56-WETA Well-Earned Tribute (poem) – in Punch, 1956/01/25
56-WSCThe Wodehouse-Shakespeare Controversy: Latest – in Punch, 1956/05/23
57-AD0102America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/01/02
57-AD0123America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/01/23
57-AD0220America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/02/20
57-AD0327America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/03/27
57-AD0417America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/04/17
57-AD0515America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/05/15
57-AD0529America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/05/29
57-AD0612America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/06/12
57-AD0703America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/07/03
57-AD0717America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/07/17
57-AD0731America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/07/31
57-AD0814America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/08/14
57-AD0828America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/08/28
57-AD0925America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/09/25
57-AD1023America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/10/23
57-AD1120America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/11/20
57-AD1211America Day by Day – in Punch, 1957/12/11
57-AHWArmadillos, Hurricanes and What Not – in Over Seventy
57-BOEBring On the Earls – in Over Seventy
57-BSMBridges, Snails and Meteorites – in Over Seventy
57-CDPCrime, Does It Pay? – in Over Seventy
57-CHDChristmas and Divorce – in Over Seventy
57-CRCCritics and the Criticized – in Over Seventy
57-GBBGood-Bye to Butlers – in Over Seventy
57-GPBThe Girl in the Pink Bathing Suit – in Over Seventy
57-GSTGetting Started – in Over Seventy
57-HBPHow I Became a Poet – in Over Seventy
57-HHOHealthward Ho! – in Over Seventy
57-IJWIntroducing J. P. Winkler – in Over Seventy
57-LOHLives of the Hunted – in Over Seventy
57-MMSMy Methods, Such as They Are – in Over Seventy
57-RECRaw Eggs, Cuckoos and Patrons – in Over Seventy
57-SHNShaking a Head at New York – in Over Seventy
57-STHSome Thoughts on Humorists – in Over Seventy
57-TASThings Aren't the Same – in Over Seventy
57-TELTelevision – in Over Seventy
57-THEThe Theatre – in Over Seventy
57WTWays to Get a Gal (cf. 11AS Ahead of Schedule)
58-AD0115America Day by Day – in Punch, 1958/01/15
58-AD0205America Day by Day – in Punch, 1958/02/05
58-AD0312America Day by Day – in Punch, 1958/03/12
58-AD0514America Day by Day – in Punch, 1958/05/14
58-AD0604America Day by Day – in Punch, 1958/06/04
58FLThe Fat of the Land
58FLa — " in This Week, 1958/11/02
58RAThe Right Approach [Mulliner version]
58-SAHSeven Ages of Humour: In the Seventies P. G. Wodehouse Says GET SET – in Punch, 1958/06/25
58UKUnpleasantness at Kozy Kot
58UKc — " in Toronto Star Weekly, 1959/08/01
58-WGAP. G. Wodehouse Glances at the American Scene – in Punch, 1958/12/24
58WSThe Word in Season [book version]
58WSa — " as Bingo Little’s Wild Night Out, in This Week, 1958/05/18
59BBBig Business [Mulliner version, as rewritten for FQO]
59DNFrom a Detective’s Notebook (Adrian Mulliner’s Greatest Triumph)
59JBJoy Bells for Walter (cf. Keep Your Temper, Walter)
59JMJeeves Makes an Omelet[te] (Jeeves and the Stolen Venus) (cf. Doing Clarence a Bit of Good)
59LALeave It to Algy (cf. The Ordeal of Bingo Little)
59RAThe Right Approach [as rewritten for Playboy]
59SMScratch Man [as rewritten for FQOA]
601022-ACPGW 1961 comment after letter to W. Townend, 1960/10/22 in Author! Author! (1962)
60-AD0120America Day by Day – in Punch, 1960/01/20
60-AD0127America Day by Day – in Punch, 1960/01/27
60-OM0420Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/04/20
60-OM0427Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/04/27
60-OM0518Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/05/18
60-OM0525Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/05/25
60-OM0615Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/06/15
60-OM0706Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/07/06
60-OM0720Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/07/20
60-OM0817Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/08/17
60-OM0914Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/09/14
60-OM0928Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/09/28
60-OM1102Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/11/02
60-OM1109Our Man in America – in Punch, 1960/11/09
61-OM0111Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/01/11
61-OM0222Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/02/22
61-OM0322Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/03/22
61-OM0503Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/05/03
61-OM0524Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/05/24
61-OM0621Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/06/21
61-OM0726Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/07/26
61-OM0927Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/09/27
61-OM1115Our Man in America – in Punch, 1961/11/15
61-TSIThe Tailor Situation – in Punch, 1961/01/04
62-OM0103Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/01/03
62-OM0221Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/02/21
62-OM0509Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/05/09
62-OM0530Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/05/30
62-OM0627Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/06/27
62-OM0711Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/07/11
62-OM0808Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/08/08
62-OM0926Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/09/26
62-OM1205Our Man in America – in Punch, 1962/12/05
63-OM0227Our Man in America – in Punch, 1963/02/27
63-OM0327Our Man in America – in Punch, 1963/03/27
63-OM0522Our Man in America – in Punch, 1963/05/22
63-OM0626Our Man in America – in Punch, 1963/06/26
65BBBingo Bans the Bomb
65BBa — " in Playboy, 1965/01
65BBb — " in Argosy, 1965/08
65JGJeeves and the Greasy Bird [magazine version]
65SSStylish Stouts
65SSa — " as Stylish Stout, in Playboy, 1965/04
65SSb — " as The Great Fat Uncle Contest, in London Evening Standard, 1965/12/24
65STSleepy Time (The Battle of Squashy Hollow)
65-WJKP. G. Wodehouse on Jerome Kern – in Punch, 1965/02/10
66-GNWGenesis of a Novel: P. G. Wodehouse Describes How He Set About Writing Thank You, Jeeves – in Punch, 1966/05/04
66JGJeeves and the Greasy Bird [rewritten for PP]
66LFLife with Freddie
66SWSticky Wicket at Blandings (First Aid for Freddie)
67GAGeorge and Alfred
67GCA Good Cigar Is a Smoke
67USUkridge Starts a Bank Account
67USA — " in Ellery Queen, 1982/06 and PPA
70ACAnother Christmas Carol
Novels and other long works, alphabetically by GMcode
(subscripts are shown in chronological rather than alphabetical order)
Links in green in this section connect to the first episode of the serial in the links on this page.
AUNTS AREN’T GENTLEMEN / THE CAT-NAPPERS
AA74BAunts Aren’t Gentlemen – Jenkins, 1974
AA74AThe Cat-Nappers – Simon & Schuster, 1975
THE ADVENTURES OF SALLY / MOSTLY SALLY
AS22aThe Adventures of Sally – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1921/10/08–1921/12/31
AS22cMostly Sally – serial in Maclean’s (CA), 1921/10/15–1922/03/01
AS22bThe Adventures of Sally – serial in Grand Magazine (UK), 1922/04–1922/10
AS22BThe Adventures of Sally – Jenkins, 1922
AS22AMostly Sally – Doran, 1923
BACHELORS ANONYMOUS
BA73BBachelors Anonymous – Barrie & Jenkins, 1973
BA73ABachelors Anonymous – Simon & Schuster, 1974
BILL THE CONQUEROR
BC24aBill the Conqueror – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1924/05/24–1924/07/12
BC24BBill the Conqueror – Methuen, 1924
BC24bBill the Conqueror – serial in Grand Magazine (UK), 1924/09–1925/04
BC24ABill the Conqueror – Doran, 1925
THE BRINKMANSHIP OF GALAHAD THREEPWOOD / GALAHAD AT BLANDINGS
BG65AThe Brinkmanship of Galahad Threepwood – Simon & Schuster, 1964
BG65BGalahad at Blandings – Jenkins, 1965
BIG MONEY
BM31aBig Money – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1930/09/20–1930/12/06
BM31bBig Money – serial in Strand (UK), 1930/10–1931/04
BM31ABig Money – Doubleday, Doran, 1931
BM31BBig Money – Jenkins, 1931
BIFFEN’S MILLIONS / FROZEN ASSETS
BM64aBiffen’s Millions – condensed in Playboy (US), 1964/02–1964/03
BM64ABiffen’s Millions – Simon & Schuster, 1964
BM64BFrozen Assets – Jenkins, 1964
BARMY IN WONDERLAND / ANGEL CAKE
BW52BBarmy in Wonderland – Jenkins, 1952
BW52AAngel Cake – Doubleday, 1952
BW52cAngel Cake – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1952/09/13 (one issue)
COCKTAIL TIME
CT58aCocktail Time – condensed in Ladies’ Home Journal (US), 1958/04 (one issue)
CT58BCocktail Time – Jenkins, 1958
CT58ACocktail Time – Simon & Schuster, 1958
THE CODE OF THE WOOSTERS
CW38aThe Code of the Woosters – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1938/07/16–1938/09/03
CW38bThe Code of the Woosters – serial in Daily Mail (UK), 1938/09/08–1938/10/21
CW38AThe Code of the Woosters – Doubleday, Doran, 1938
CW38BThe Code of the Woosters – Jenkins, 1938
A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS
DD19aA Damsel in Distress – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1919/05/10–1919/06/28
DD19AA Damsel in Distress – Doran, 1919
DD19BA Damsel in Distress – Jenkins, 1919/20
DO BUTLERS BURGLE BANKS?
DB68ADo Butlers Burgle Banks? – Simon & Schuster, 1968
DB68BDo Butlers Burgle Banks? – Jenkins, 1968
DOCTOR SALLY / THE MEDICINE GIRL
DS32aThe Medicine Girl – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1931/07/04–1931/08/01
DS32bDoctor Sally – serial in Yorkshire Weekly Post (UK), 1932/01/02–1932/02/27
DS32BDoctor Sally – Methuen, 1932
DS32AThe Medicine Girl – in CWB (see story page, coded as 31MG by Garrison)
FRENCH LEAVE
FL56cFrench Leave – condensed early version in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1955/09/24 (one issue)
FL56bFrench Leave – serial in John Bull (UK), 1955/11/12–1955/12/03
FL56BFrench Leave – Jenkins, 1956
FL56AFrench Leave – Simon & Schuster, 1959
FULL MOON
FM47AFull Moon – Doubleday, 1947
FM47BFull Moon – Jenkins, 1947
FM47aFull Moon – condensed in Liberty (US), 1947/11 (one issue)
SUMMER LIGHTNING / FISH PREFERRED
FP29bSummer Lightning – serial in Pall Mall (UK), 1929/03–1929/09
FP29aSummer Lightning – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1929/04/06–1929/06/22
FP29AFish Preferred – Doubleday, Doran, 1929
FP29BSummer Lightning – Jenkins, 1929
THE GOLD BAT
GB04bThe Gold Bat – serial in The Captain (UK), 1903/10–1904/03
GB04BThe Gold Bat – Black, 1904
THE GLOBE BY THE WAY BOOK
GB08The Globe By The Way Book – Globe, 1908
THE GIRL IN BLUE
GB70BThe Girl in Blue – Jenkins, 1970
GB70dThe Girl in Blue – serial in Australian Women’s Weekly (AU), 1970/12/16–1970/12/30
GB70AThe Girl in Blue – Simon & Schuster, 1971
GB70cThe Girl in Blue – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1971/04/24 (one issue)
THE HEAD OF KAY’S
HK05bThe Head of Kay’s – serial in The Captain (UK), 1904/10–1905/03
HK05BThe Head of Kay’s – Black, 1905
HOW RIGHT YOU ARE, JEEVES / JEEVES IN THE OFFING
HR60bHow Right You Are, Jeeves – serial in John Bull (UK), 1959/08/29–1959/09/19
HR60aHow Right You Are, Jeeves – condensed in Playboy (US), 1960/02 (one issue)
HR60cHow Right You Are, Jeeves – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1960/04/23 (one issue)
HR60AHow Right You Are, Jeeves – Simon & Schuster, 1960
HR60BJeeves in the Offing – Jenkins, 1960
HOT WATER
HW32aHot Water – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1932/05/21–1932/08/06
HW32AHot Water – Doubleday, Doran, 1932
HW32BHot Water – Jenkins, 1932
HEAVY WEATHER
HW33aHeavy Weather – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1933/05/27–1933/07/15
HW33AHeavy Weather – Little, Brown, 1933
HW33BHeavy Weather – Jenkins, 1933
ICE IN THE BEDROOM
IB61cIce in the Bedroom – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1960/11/05 (one issue)
IB61AThe Ice in the Bedroom – Simon & Schuster, 1961
IB61BIce in the Bedroom – Jenkins, 1961
THE INTRUSION OF JIMMY / A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE
IJ10aThe Gem Collector – earlier novella version also coded 09GC, in Ainslee’s (US), 1909/12 (one issue)
IJ10AThe Intrusion of Jimmy – Watt, 1910
IJ10bThe Intrusions of Jimmy – serial in Tit-Bits (UK), 1910/06/11–1910/09/10
IJ10cThe Intrusion of Jimmy – serial in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1910/08/20–1910/12/24
IJ10BA Gentleman of Leisure – Alston Rivers, 1910
IF I WERE YOU
IW31aIf I Were You – serial in American (US), 1931/04–1931/07
IW31bIf I Were You – serial in Daily Mail (UK), 1931/06/05–1931/07/03
IW31AIf I Were You – Doubleday, Doran, 1931
IW31BIf I Were You – Jenkins, 1931
JEEVES AND THE FEUDAL SPIRIT / BERTIE WOOSTER SEES IT THROUGH
JF54BJeeves and the Feudal Spirit – Jenkins, 1954
JF54cDouble Jeopardy – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1954/12/04 (one issue)
JF54ABertie Wooster Sees It Through – Simon & Schuster, 1955
JOY IN THE MORNING
JM46AJoy in the Morning – Doubleday, 1946
JM46BJoy in the Morning – Jenkins, 1947
THE LUCK OF THE BODKINS
LB35aThe Luck of the Bodkins – shorter version in Redbook (US), 1935/08–1936/01
LB35bThe Luck of the Bodkins – shorter version in The Passing Show (UK), 1935/09/21–1935/11/23
LB35BThe Luck of the Bodkins – Jenkins, 1935
LB35AThe Luck of the Bodkins – shorter version, Little, Brown, 1936
LOVE AMONG THE CHICKENS
LC06BLove Among the Chickens – Newnes, 1906
LC06aLove Among the Chickens – serial in The Circle (US), 1908/09–1909/03
LC06ALove Among the Chickens – Circle, 1909
LC21Love Among the Chickens – revised version, Jenkins, 1921
LAUGHING GAS
LG36aLaughing Gas – shorter serial in This Week (US), 1935/03/24–1935/04/28
LG36bLaughing Gas – shorter serial in Pearson’s (UK), 1935/08–1935/10
LG36BLaughing Gas – Jenkins, 1936
LG36ALaughing Gas – Doubleday, Doran, 1936
THE LITTLE NUGGET
13ECThe Eighteen-Carat Kid – shorter serial in The Captain (UK), 1913/01–1913/03
LN13aThe Little Nugget – expanded with a love interest in Munsey’s Magazine (US), 1913/08 (one issue)
LN13BThe Little Nugget – Methuen, 1913
LN13AThe Little Nugget – Watt, 1914
THE LUCK STONE
LS08bThe Luck Stone – serial in Chums (UK), 1908/09/16–1909/01/20
THE LITTLE WARRIOR / JILL THE RECKLESS
LW20aThe Little Warrior – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1920/04/10–1920/08/28
LW20cThe Little Warrior – serial in Maclean’s (CA), 1920/05/01–1920/11/15
LW20AThe Little Warrior – Doran, 1920
LW20bJill the Reckless – serial in Grand Magazine (UK), 1920/05/01–1920/11/15
LW20BJill the Reckless – Jenkins, 1921
MONEY IN THE BANK
MB42aMoney in the Bank – shorter serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1941/11/08–1941/12/27
MB42AMoney in the Bank – Doubleday, Doran, 1942
MB42BMoney in the Bank – Jenkins, 1946
MIKE / MIKE AT WRYKYN / ENTER PSMITH / MIKE AND PSMITH
MK091bJackson Junior – serial in The Captain (UK), 1907/04–1907/09
MK092bThe Lost Lambs – serial in The Captain (UK), 1908/04–1908/09
MK09Bcombined as Mike – Black, 1909
MK092Bsecond part as Enter Psmith – Black, 1935
MK091Bfirst part revised as Mike at Wrykyn – Jenkins, 1953
MK092B2second part revised as Mike and Psmith – Jenkins, 1953
MUCH OBLIGED, JEEVES / JEEVES AND THE TIE THAT BINDS
MO71BMuch Obliged, Jeeves – Barrie & Jenkins, 1971
MO71AJeeves and the Tie That Binds – Simon & Schuster, 1971
THE MATING SEASON
MS49BThe Mating Season – Jenkins, 1949
MS49cThe Mating Season – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1949/11/12 (one issue)
MS49AThe Mating Season – Didier, 1949
NOT GEORGE WASHINGTON
NG07Not George Washington – Cassell, 1907
THE OLD RELIABLE
OR51aPhipps to the Rescue – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1950/06/24–1950/07/22
OR51BThe Old Reliable – Jenkins, 1951
OR51AThe Old Reliable – Doubleday, 1951
OVER SEVENTY
OS57,FForeword to Over Seventy, Jenkins, 1957
OS57See listing of individual chapters beginning with 57-AHW above.
THE PRINCE AND BETTY
Two versions: both begin with John/Betty romance and the island of Mervo; in PB12 Betty flees to England; in PA12 Betty flees to New York and is involved in a crusading newspaper plot adapted from Psmith, Journalist. See also A Prince for Hire.
PB12aThe Prince and Betty – slightly abridged in Ainslee’s (US), 1912/01 (one issue)
PB12bThe Prince and Betty – abridged serial in Strand (UK), 1912/02–1912/04
PA12AThe Prince and Betty – Watt, 1912
PB12BThe Prince and Betty – Mills & Boon, 1912
PA12aThe Prince and Betty – serial in New York Evening Mail (US), 1912/09/14–1912/12/28
A PELICAN AT BLANDINGS / NO NUDES IS GOOD NUDES
PB69BA Pelican at Blandings – Jenkins, 1969
PB69ANo Nudes Is Good Nudes – Simon & Schuster, 1970
PSMITH IN THE CITY
PC10bThe New Fold – serial in The Captain (UK), 1908/10–1909/03
PC10BPsmith in the City – Black, 1910
PEARLS, GIRLS, AND MONTY BODKIN / THE PLOT THAT THICKENED
PG72BPearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin – Jenkins, 1972
PG72dPearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin – serial in Australian Women’s Weekly (AU), 1973/01/17–1973/01/31
PG72cPearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1973/04/28 (one issue)
PG72AThe Plot That Thickened – Simon & Schuster, 1973
THE POTHUNTERS
PH02bThe Pothunters – truncated serial in Public School Magazine (UK), 1902/01–1902/03
PH02BThe Pothunters – Black, 1902
A PRINCE FOR HIRE
PH31aA Prince for Hire (novella revision of PA12) – serial in Illustrated Love Magazine (US), 1931/04–1931/08
PSMITH, JOURNALIST
PJ15bPsmith, Journalist – serial in The Captain (UK), 1909/10–1910/03
PJ15BPsmith, Journalist – Black, 1915
PICCADILLY JIM
PJ17aPiccadilly Jim – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1916/09/16–1916/11/11
PJ17APiccadilly Jim – Dodd, Mead, 1917
PJ17BPiccadilly Jim – Jenkins, 1918
THE PURLOINED PAPERWEIGHT / COMPANY FOR HENRY
PP67cThe Purloined Paperweight – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1967/04/29–1967/05/06
PP67AThe Purloined Paperweight – Simon & Schuster, 1967
PP67BCompany for Henry – Jenkins, 1967
THE PLAY’S THE THING
PT26The Play’s the Thing (Wodehouse’s adaptation of a Hungarian play by Molnár) – Brentano’s, 1927
A PREFECT’S UNCLE
PU03A Prefect’s Uncle – Black, 1903
PIGS HAVE WINGS
PW52aPigs Have Wings – serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1952/08/16–1952/09/20
PW52APigs Have Wings – Doubleday, 1952
PW52BPigs Have Wings – Jenkins, 1952
QUICK SERVICE
QS40aQuick Service – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1940/05/04–1940/06/22
QS40BQuick Service – Jenkins, 1940
QS40AQuick Service – Doubleday, Doran, 1940
RIGHT HO, JEEVES / BRINKLEY MANOR
RH34aRight-Ho, Jeeves – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1933/12/23–1934/01/27
RH34bRight Ho, Jeeves – serial in Grand Magazine (UK), 1934/04–1934/09
RH34b2Right Ho, Jeeves – serial in Yorkshire Weekly Post (UK), 1934/07/21–1934/10/27
RH34Right Ho, Jeeves – Jenkins, 1934
RH34Brinkley Manor – Little, Brown, 1934
RING FOR JEEVES / THE RETURN OF JEEVES
RJ53BRing for Jeeves – Jenkins, 1953
RJ53cRing for Jeeves – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1953/09/05 (one issue)
RJ53AThe Return of Jeeves – Simon & Schuster, 1954
RJ53aThe Return of Jeeves – condensed in Ladies’ Home Journal (US), 1954/04 (one issue)
SUNSET AT BLANDINGS
SB77BSunset at Blandings – Chatto & Windus, 1977
SB77ASunset at Blandings – Simon & Schuster, 1978
SPRING FEVER
SF48ASpring Fever – Doubleday, 1948
SF48BSpring Fever – Jenkins, 1948
SF48cSpring Fever – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1948/10/09 (one issue)
SOMETHING FISHY / THE BUTLER DID IT
SF57aSomething Fishy – condensed serial in Collier’s Weekly (US), 1956/08/31 & 1956/09/14
SF57bSomething Fishy – condensed serial in John Bull (UK), 1956/09/29–1956/10/13
SF57BSomething Fishy – Jenkins, 1957
SF57AThe Butler Did It – Simon & Schuster, 1957
SUMMER MOONSHINE
SM37aSummer Moonshine – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1937/07/24–1937/09/11
SM37bSummer Moonshine – serial in Pearson’s (UK), 1937/09–1938/04
SM37ASummer Moonshine – Doubleday, Doran, 1937
SM37BSummer Moonshine – Jenkins, 1938
SOMETHING NEW / SOMETHING FRESH
SN15aSomething New – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1915/06/26–1915/08/14
SN15ASomething New – D. Appleton, 1915
SN15BSomething Fresh – Methuen, 1915
SAM THE SUDDEN / SAM IN THE SUBURBS
SS25aSam in the Suburbs – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1925/06/13–1925/07/18
SS25bSam the Sudden – serial in Sunny (UK), 1925/07–1926/03
SS25BSam the Sudden – Methuen, 1925
SS25ASam in the Suburbs – Doran, 1925
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
SS61cService with a Smile – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1961/08/26–1961/09/02
SS61AService with a Smile – Simon & Schuster, 1961
SS61BService with a Smile – Jenkins, 1962
STIFF UPPER LIP, JEEVES
SU63aStiff Upper Lip, Jeeves – condensed in Playboy (US), 1963/02–1963/03
SU63AStiff Upper Lip, Jeeves – Simon & Schuster, 1963
SU63BStiff Upper Lip, Jeeves – Jenkins, 1963
THE SWOOP!
SW09BThe Swoop! – Alston Rivers, 1909
THREE MEN AND A MAID / THE GIRL ON THE BOAT
TM22bThree Men and a Maid – serial in Pan (UK), 1921/02–1921/09
TM22aThree Men and a Maid – serial in Woman’s Home Companion (US), 1921/10–1921/12
TM22AThree Men and a Maid – Doran, 1922
TM22BThe Girl on the Boat – Jenkins, 1922
THANK YOU, JEEVES
TY34bThank You, Jeeves! – serial in Strand (UK), 1933/08–1934/02
TY34aThank You, Jeeves! – serial in Cosmopolitan (UK), 1934/01–1934/06
TY34BThank You, Jeeves – Jenkins, 1934
TY34BThank You, Jeeves! – Little, Brown, 1934
UNCLE DYNAMITE
UD48BUncle Dynamite – Jenkins, 1948
UD48AUncle Dynamite – Didier, 1948
UD48aUncle Dynamite – condensed in Liberty (US), 1949/04 (one issue)
UD48cUncle Dynamite – condensed in Toronto Star Weekly (CA), 1949/04/30 (one issue)
UNCLE FRED IN THE SPRINGTIME
UF39aUncle Fred in the Springtime – shorter serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1939/04/22–1939/05/27
UF39AUncle Fred in the Springtime – Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1939
UF39BUncle Fred in the Springtime – Jenkins, 1939
UNEASY MONEY
UM16aUneasy Money – serial in Saturday Evening Post (US), 1915/12/04–1916/01/15
UM16AUneasy Money – D. Appleton, 1916
UM16bUneasy Money – serial in Strand (UK), 1916/12–1917/06
UM16BUneasy Money – Methuen, 1917
THE WHITE FEATHER
WF07bThe White Feather – serial in The Captain (UK), 1905/10–1906/03
WF07BThe White Feather – Black, 1907
THE WHITE HOPE / THEIR MUTUAL CHILD / THE COMING OF BILL
WH14aThe White Hope – in Munsey’s Magazine (US), 1904/05 (one issue)
WH14ATheir Mutual Child – Boni & Liveright, 1919
WH14BThe Coming of Bill – Jenkins, 1920
WILLIAM TELL TOLD AGAIN
WT04William Tell Told Again, Black, 1904
Serialized novels and full novel texts available on Madame Eulalie, alphabetically by GMcode
AS22a/1The Adventures of Sally, part 1 – Collier’s Weekly (US), October 8, 1921
AS22a/2The Adventures of Sally, part 2 – Collier’s Weekly (US), October 15, 1921
AS22a/3The Adventures of Sally, part 3 – Collier’s Weekly (US), October 22, 1921
AS22a/4The Adventures of Sally, part 4 – Collier’s Weekly (US), October 29, 1921
AS22a/5The Adventures of Sally, part 5 – Collier’s Weekly (US), November 5, 1921
AS22a/6The Adventures of Sally, part 6 – Collier’s Weekly (US), November 12, 1921
AS22a/7The Adventures of Sally, part 7 – Collier’s Weekly (US), November 19, 1921
AS22a/8The Adventures of Sally, part 8 – Collier’s Weekly (US), November 26, 1921
AS22a/9The Adventures of Sally, part 9 – Collier’s Weekly (US), December 3, 1921
AS22a/10The Adventures of Sally, part 10 – Collier’s Weekly (US), December 10, 1921
AS22a/11The Adventures of Sally, part 11 – Collier’s Weekly (US), December 17, 1921
AS22a/12The Adventures of Sally, part 12 – Collier’s Weekly (US), December 24, 1921
AS22a/13The Adventures of Sally, part 13 – Collier’s Weekly (US), December 31, 1921
AS22b/1The Adventures of Sally, part 1 – Grand Magazine (UK), April 1922
AS22b/2The Adventures of Sally, part 2 – Grand Magazine (UK), May 1922
AS22b/3The Adventures of Sally, part 3 – Grand Magazine (UK), June 1922
AS22b/4The Adventures of Sally, part 4 – Grand Magazine (UK), July 1922
AS22b/5The Adventures of Sally, part 5 – Grand Magazine (UK), August 1922
AS22b/6The Adventures of Sally, part 6 – Grand Magazine (UK), September 1922
AS22b/7The Adventures of Sally, part 7 – Grand Magazine (UK), October 1922
AS22c/1Mostly Sally, part 1 – Maclean’s (CA), October 15, 1921
AS22c/2Mostly Sally, part 2 – Maclean’s (CA), November 1, 1921
AS22c/3Mostly Sally, part 3 – Maclean’s (CA), November 15, 1921
AS22c/4Mostly Sally, part 4 – Maclean’s (CA), December 1, 1921
AS22c/5Mostly Sally, part 5 – Maclean’s (CA), December 15, 1921
AS22c/6Mostly Sally, part 6 – Maclean’s (CA), January 1, 1922
AS22c/7Mostly Sally, part 7 – Maclean’s (CA), January 15, 1922
AS22c/8Mostly Sally, part 8 – Maclean’s (CA), February 1, 1922
AS22c/9Mostly Sally, part 9 – Maclean’s (CA), February 15, 1922
AS22c/10Mostly Sally, part 10 – Maclean’s (CA), March 1, 1922
BC24a/1Bill the Conqueror, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 24, 1924
BC24a/2Bill the Conqueror, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 31, 1924
BC24a/3Bill the Conqueror, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 7, 1924
BC24a/4Bill the Conqueror, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 14, 1924
BC24a/5Bill the Conqueror, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 21, 1924
BC24a/6Bill the Conqueror, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 28, 1924
BC24a/7Bill the Conqueror, part 7 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 5, 1924
BC24a/8Bill the Conqueror, part 8 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 12, 1924
BC24b/1Bill the Conqueror, part 1 – Grand Magazine (UK), September 1924
DD19a/1A Damsel in Distress, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 10, 1919
DD19a/2A Damsel in Distress, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 17, 1919
DD19a/3A Damsel in Distress, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 24, 1919
DD19a/4A Damsel in Distress, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), May 31, 1919
DD19a/5A Damsel in Distress, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 7, 1919
DD19a/6A Damsel in Distress, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 14, 1919
DD19a/7A Damsel in Distress, part 7 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 21, 1919
DD19a/8A Damsel in Distress, part 8 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 28, 1919
DD19BA Damsel in Distress – UK first edition, Jenkins, 1919/20
FP29a/1Summer Lightning, part 1 – Collier’s Weekly (US), April 6, 1929
FP29a/2Summer Lightning, part 2 – Collier’s Weekly (US), April 13, 1929
FP29a/3Summer Lightning, part 3 – Collier’s Weekly (US), April 20, 1929
FP29a/4Summer Lightning, part 4 – Collier’s Weekly (US), April 27, 1929
FP29a/5Summer Lightning, part 5 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 4, 1929
FP29a/6Summer Lightning, part 6 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 11, 1929
FP29a/7Summer Lightning, part 7 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 18, 1929
FP29a/8Summer Lightning, part 8 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 25, 1929
FP29a/9Summer Lightning, part 9 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 1, 1929
FP29a/10Summer Lightning, part 10 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 8, 1929
FP29a/11Summer Lightning, part 11 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 15, 1929
FP29a/12Summer Lightning, part 12 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 22, 1929
FP29b/1Summer Lightning, part 1 – Pall Mall (UK), March 1929
FP29b/2Summer Lightning, part 2 – Pall Mall (UK), April 1929
FP29b/3Summer Lightning, part 3 – Pall Mall (UK), May 1929
FP29b/4Summer Lightning, part 4 – Pall Mall (UK), June 1929
FP29b/5Summer Lightning, part 5 – Pall Mall (UK), July 1929
FP29b/6Summer Lightning, part 6 – Pall Mall (UK), August 1929
FP29b/7Summer Lightning: part 7 – Pall Mall (UK), September 1929
GB04b/1The Gold Bat, part 1 – The Captain (UK), October 1903
GB04b/2The Gold Bat, part 2 – The Captain (UK), November 1903
GB04b/3The Gold Bat, part 3 – The Captain (UK), December 1903
GB04b/4The Gold Bat, part 4 – The Captain (UK), January 1904
GB04b/5The Gold Bat, part 5 – The Captain (UK), February 1904
GB04b/6The Gold Bat, part 6 – The Captain (UK), March 1904
HK05b/1The Head of Kay’s, part 1 – The Captain (UK), October 1904
HK05b/2The Head of Kay’s, part 2 – The Captain (UK), November 1904
HK05b/3The Head of Kay’s, part 3 – The Captain (UK), December 1904
HK05b/4The Head of Kay’s, part 4 – The Captain (UK), January 1905
HK05b/5The Head of Kay’s, part 5 – The Captain (UK), February 1905
HK05b/6The Head of Kay’s, part 6 – The Captain (UK), March 1905
IJ10AThe Intrusion of Jimmy – US first edition book [Watt, 1910]
IJ10BA Gentleman of Leisure – UK first edition book [Alston Rivers, 1910]
IJ10b/1The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 1 – Tit-Bits (UK), June 11, 1910
IJ10b/2The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 2 – Tit-Bits (UK), June 18, 1910
IJ10b/3The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 3 – Tit-Bits (UK), June 25, 1910
IJ10b/4The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 4 – Tit-Bits (UK), July 2, 1910
IJ10b/5The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 5 – Tit-Bits (UK), July 9, 1910
IJ10b/6The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 6 – Tit-Bits (UK), July 16, 1910
IJ10b/7The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 7 – Tit-Bits (UK), July 23, 1910
IJ10b/8The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 8 – Tit-Bits (UK), July 30, 1910
IJ10b/9The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 9 – Tit-Bits (UK), August 6, 1910
IJ10b/10The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 10 – Tit-Bits (UK), August 13, 1910
IJ10b/11The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 11 – Tit-Bits (UK), August 20, 1910
IJ10b/12The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 12 – Tit-Bits (UK), August 27, 1910
IJ10b/13The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 13 – Tit-Bits (UK), September 3, 1910
IJ10b/14The Intrusions of Jimmy, part 14 – Tit-Bits (UK), September 10, 1910
LC06BLove Among the Chickens – UK original book [Newnes, 1906]
LC06a/1Love Among the Chickens, part 1 – The Circle (US), September 1908
LC06a/2Love Among the Chickens, part 2 – The Circle (US), October 1908
LC06a/3Love Among the Chickens, part 3 – The Circle (US), November 1908
LC06a/4Love Among the Chickens, part 4 – The Circle (US), December 1908
LC06a/5Love Among the Chickens, part 5 – The Circle (US), January 1909
LC06a/6Love Among the Chickens, part 6 – The Circle (US), February 1909
LC06a/7Love Among the Chickens, part 7 – The Circle (US), March 1909
LC06ALove Among the Chickens – US original book [Circle, 1909]
LC21Love Among the Chickens – revised UK book [Jenkins, 1921]
LN13aThe Little Nugget – Munsey’s Magazine (US), August 1913
LP23a/1Leave It to Psmith, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 3, 1923
LP23a/2Leave It to Psmith, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 10, 1923
LP23a/3Leave It to Psmith, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 17, 1923
LP23a/4Leave It to Psmith, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), February 24, 1923
LP23a/5Leave It to Psmith, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 3, 1923
LP23a/6Leave It to Psmith, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 10, 1923
LP23a/7Leave It to Psmith, part 7 – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 17, 1923
LP23a/8Leave It to Psmith, part 8 – Saturday Evening Post (US), March 24, 1923
LP23b/1Leave It to Psmith, part 1 – Grand Magazine (UK), June 1923
LP23b/2Leave It to Psmith, part 2 – Grand Magazine (UK), July 1923
LP23b/3Leave It to Psmith, part 3 – Grand Magazine (UK), August 1923
LP23b/4Leave It to Psmith, part 4 – Grand Magazine (UK), September 1923
LP23b/5Leave It to Psmith, part 5 – Grand Magazine (UK), October 1923
LP23b/6Leave It to Psmith, part 6 – Grand Magazine (UK), November 1923
LP23b/7Leave It to Psmith, part 7 – Grand Magazine (UK), December 1923
LS08b/1The Luck Stone, ch. 1–2 – Chums (UK), September 16, 1908
LS08b/2The Luck Stone, ch. 3–4 – Chums (UK), September 23, 1908
LS08b/3The Luck Stone, ch. 5–6 – Chums (UK), September 30, 1908
LS08b/4The Luck Stone, ch. 7–8 – Chums (UK), October 7, 1908
LS08b/5The Luck Stone, ch. 9–10 – Chums (UK), October 14, 1908
LS08b/6The Luck Stone, ch. 11–12 – Chums (UK), October 21, 1908
LS08b/7The Luck Stone, ch. 13–14 – Chums (UK), October 28, 1908
LS08b/8The Luck Stone, ch. 15–16 – Chums (UK), November 4, 1908
LS08b/9The Luck Stone, ch. 17–18 – Chums (UK), November 11, 1908
LS08b/10The Luck Stone, ch. 19–20 – Chums (UK), November 18, 1908
LS08b/11The Luck Stone, ch. 21–22 – Chums (UK), November 25, 1908
LS08b/12The Luck Stone, ch. 23–24 – Chums (UK), December 2, 1908
LS08b/13The Luck Stone, ch. 25–26 – Chums (UK), December 9, 1908
LS08b/14The Luck Stone, ch. 27–28 – Chums (UK), December 16, 1908
LS08b/15The Luck Stone, ch. 29–30 – Chums (UK), December 23, 1908
LS08b/16The Luck Stone, ch. 31–32 – Chums (UK), December 30, 1908
LS08b/17The Luck Stone, ch. 33–34 – Chums (UK), January 6, 1909
LS08b/18The Luck Stone, ch. 35–37 – Chums (UK), January 13, 1909
LS08b/19The Luck Stone, ch. 38–39 – Chums (UK), January 20, 1909
LW20a/1The Little Warrior, part 1 – Collier’s Weekly (US), April 10, 1920
LW20a/2The Little Warrior, part 2 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 15, 1920
LW20a/3The Little Warrior, part 3 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 22, 1920
LW20a/4The Little Warrior, part 4 – Collier’s Weekly (US), May 29, 1920
LW20a/5The Little Warrior, part 5 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 5, 1920
LW20a/6The Little Warrior, part 6 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 12, 1920
LW20a/7The Little Warrior, part 7 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 19, 1920
LW20a/8The Little Warrior, part 8 – Collier’s Weekly (US), June 26, 1920
LW20a/9The Little Warrior, part 9 – Collier’s Weekly (US), July 3, 1920
LW20a/10The Little Warrior, part 10 – Collier’s Weekly (US), July 10, 1920
LW20a/11The Little Warrior, part 11 – Collier’s Weekly (US), July 17, 1920
LW20a/12The Little Warrior, part 12 – Collier’s Weekly (US), July 24, 1920
LW20a/13The Little Warrior, part 13 – Collier’s Weekly (US), July 31, 1920
LW20a/14The Little Warrior, part 14 – Collier’s Weekly (US), August 7, 1920
LW20a/15The Little Warrior, part 15 – Collier’s Weekly (US), August 14, 1920
LW20a/16The Little Warrior, part 16 – Collier’s Weekly (US), August 21, 1920
LW20a/17The Little Warrior, part 17 – Collier’s Weekly (US), August 28, 1920
LW20b/1Jill the Reckless: part 1 – Grand Magazine (UK), September 1920
LW20b/2Jill the Reckless: part 2 – Grand Magazine (UK), October 1920
LW20b/3Jill the Reckless: part 3 – Grand Magazine (UK), November 1920
LW20b/4Jill the Reckless: part 4 – Grand Magazine (UK), December 1920
LW20b/5Jill the Reckless: part 5 – Grand Magazine (UK), January 1921
LW20b/6Jill the Reckless: part 6 – Grand Magazine (UK), February 1921
LW20b/7Jill the Reckless: part 7 – Grand Magazine (UK), March 1921
LW20b/8Jill the Reckless: part 8 – Grand Magazine (UK), April 1921
LW20b/9Jill the Reckless: part 9 – Grand Magazine (UK), May 1921
LW20b/10Jill the Reckless: part 10 – Grand Magazine (UK), June 1921
MK091b/1Jackson Junior, part 1 – The Captain (UK), April 1907
MK091b/2Jackson Junior, part 2 – The Captain (UK), May 1907
MK091b/3Jackson Junior, part 3 – The Captain (UK), June 1907
MK091b/4Jackson Junior, part 4 – The Captain (UK), July 1907
MK091b/5Jackson Junior, part 5 – The Captain (UK), August 1907
MK091b/6Jackson Junior, part 6 – The Captain (UK), September 1907
MK092b/1The Lost Lambs, part 1 – The Captain (UK), April 1908
MK092b/2The Lost Lambs, part 2 – The Captain (UK), May 1908
MK092b/3The Lost Lambs, part 3 – The Captain (UK), June 1908
MK092b/4The Lost Lambs, part 4 – The Captain (UK), July 1908
MK092b/5The Lost Lambs, part 5 – The Captain (UK), August 1908
MK092b/6The Lost Lambs, part 6 – The Captain (UK), September 1908
MN28a/1Money for Nothing, part 1 – Liberty (US), June 16, 1928
MN28a/2Money for Nothing, part 2 – Liberty (US), June 23, 1928
MN28a/3Money for Nothing, part 3 – Liberty (US), June 30, 1928
MN28a/4Money for Nothing, part 4 – Liberty (US), July 7, 1928
MN28a/5Money for Nothing, part 5 – Liberty (US), July 14, 1928
MN28a/6Money for Nothing, part 6 – Liberty (US), July 21, 1928
MN28a/7Money for Nothing, part 7 – Liberty (US), July 28, 1928
MN28a/8Money for Nothing, part 8 – Liberty (US), August 4, 1928
MN28a/9Money for Nothing, part 9 – Liberty (US), August 11, 1928
MN28a/10Money for Nothing, part 10 – Liberty (US), August 18, 1928
MN28a/11Money for Nothing, part 11 – Liberty (US), August 25, 1928
MN28a/12Money for Nothing, part 12 – Liberty (US), September 1, 1928
MN28a/13Money for Nothing, part 13 – Liberty (US), September 8, 1928
MN28a/14Money for Nothing, part 14 – Liberty (US), September 15, 1928
MN28a/15Money for Nothing, part 15 – Liberty (US), September 22, 1928
MN28b/1Money for Nothing, part 1 – London Calling (UK), March 3, 1928
PA12AThe Prince and Betty – US first edition book, Watt, 1912
PB12BThe Prince and Betty – UK first edition book, Mills & Boon, 1912
PA12a/1The Prince and Betty, part 1 – New York Evening Mail (US), September 14, 1912
PA12a/2The Prince and Betty, part 2 – New York Evening Mail (US), September 21, 1912
PA12a/3The Prince and Betty, part 3 – New York Evening Mail (US), September 28, 1912
PA12a/4The Prince and Betty, part 4 – New York Evening Mail (US), October 5, 1912
PA12a/5The Prince and Betty, part 5 – New York Evening Mail (US), October 12, 1912
PA12a/6The Prince and Betty, part 6 – New York Evening Mail (US), October 19, 1912
PA12a/7The Prince and Betty, part 7 – New York Evening Mail (US), October 26, 1912
PA12a/8The Prince and Betty, part 8 – New York Evening Mail (US), November 2, 1912
PA12a/9The Prince and Betty, part 9 – New York Evening Mail (US), November 9, 1912
PA12a/10The Prince and Betty, part 10 – New York Evening Mail (US), November 16, 1912
PA12a/11The Prince and Betty, part 11 – New York Evening Mail (US), November 23, 1912
PA12a/12The Prince and Betty, part 12 – New York Evening Mail (US), November 30, 1912
PA12a/13The Prince and Betty, part 13 – New York Evening Mail (US), December 7, 1912
PA12a/14The Prince and Betty, part 14 – New York Evening Mail (US), December 14, 1912
PA12a/15The Prince and Betty, part 15 – New York Evening Mail (US), December 21, 1912
PA12a/16The Prince and Betty, part 16 – New York Evening Mail (US), December 28, 1912
PB12aThe Prince and Betty – Ainslee’s (US), January 1912
PB12b/1The Prince and Betty, part 1 – Strand (UK), February 1912
PB12b/2The Prince and Betty, part 2 – Strand (UK), March 1912
PB12b/3The Prince and Betty, part 3 – Strand (UK), April 1912
PC10b/1The New Fold, part 1 – The Captain (UK), October 1908
PC10b/2The New Fold, part 2 – The Captain (UK), November 1908
PC10b/3The New Fold, part 3 – The Captain (UK), December 1908
PC10b/4The New Fold, part 4 – The Captain (UK), January 1909
PC10b/5The New Fold, part 5 – The Captain (UK), February 1909
PC10b/6The New Fold, part 6 – The Captain (UK), March 1909
PH02b/1The Pothunters, part 1 – Public School Magazine (UK), January 1902
PH02b/2The Pothunters, part 2 – Public School Magazine (UK), February 1902
PH02b/3The Pothunters, conclusion – Public School Magazine (UK), March 1902
PJ15b/1Psmith, Journalist, part 1 – The Captain (UK), October 1909
PJ15b/2Psmith, Journalist, part 2 – The Captain (UK), November 1909
PJ15b/3Psmith, Journalist, part 3 – The Captain (UK), December 1909
PJ15b/4Psmith, Journalist, part 4 – The Captain (UK), January 1910
PJ15b/5Psmith, Journalist, part 5 – The Captain (UK), February 1910
PJ15b/6Psmith, Journalist, part 6 – The Captain (UK), March 1910
PJ17a/1Piccadilly Jim, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), September 16, 1916
PJ17a/2Piccadilly Jim, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), September 23, 1916
PJ17a/3Piccadilly Jim, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), September 30, 1916
PJ17a/4Piccadilly Jim, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), October 7, 1916
PJ17a/5Piccadilly Jim, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), October 14, 1916
PJ17a/6Piccadilly Jim, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), October 21, 1916
PJ17a/7Piccadilly Jim, part 7 – Saturday Evening Post (US), October 28, 1916
PJ17a/8Piccadilly Jim, part 8 – Saturday Evening Post (US), November 4, 1916
PJ17a/9Piccadilly Jim, part 9 – Saturday Evening Post (US), November 11, 1916
SB27a/1The Small Bachelor, part 1 – Liberty (US), September 18, 1926
SB27a/2The Small Bachelor, part 2 – Liberty (US), September 25, 1926
SB27a/3The Small Bachelor, part 3 – Liberty (US), October 2, 1926
SB27a/4The Small Bachelor, part 4 – Liberty (US), October 9, 1926
SB27a/5The Small Bachelor, part 5 – Liberty (US), October 16, 1926
SB27a/6The Small Bachelor, part 6 – Liberty (US), October 23, 1926
SB27a/7The Small Bachelor, part 7 – Liberty (US), October 30, 1926
SB27a/8The Small Bachelor, part 8 – Liberty (US), November 6, 1926
SB27a/9The Small Bachelor, part 9 – Liberty (US), November 13, 1926
SB27a/10The Small Bachelor, part 10 – Liberty (US), November 20, 1926
SB27a/11The Small Bachelor, part 11 – Liberty (US), November 27, 1926
SB27a/12The Small Bachelor, part 12 – Liberty (US), December 4, 1926
SB27a/13The Small Bachelor, part 13 – Liberty (US), December 11, 1926
SB27a/14The Small Bachelor, part 14 – Liberty (US), December 18, 1926
SB27a/15The Small Bachelor, part 15 – Liberty (US), December 25, 1926
SB27b/1The Small Bachelor, part 1 – New Magazine (UK), December 1926
SB27b/2The Small Bachelor, part 2 – New Magazine (UK), January 1927
SB27b/3The Small Bachelor, part 3 – New Magazine (UK), February 1927
SB27b/4The Small Bachelor, part 4 – New Magazine (UK), March 1927
SB27b/5The Small Bachelor, part 5 – New Magazine (UK), April 1927
SB27b/6The Small Bachelor, part 6 – New Magazine (UK), May 1927
SB27b/7The Small Bachelor, part 7 – New Magazine (UK), June 1927
SB27b/8The Small Bachelor, part 8 – New Magazine (UK), July 1927
SN15a/1Something New, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 26, 1915
SN15a/2Something New, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 3, 1915
SN15a/3Something New, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 10, 1915
SN15a/4Something New, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 17, 1915
SN15a/5Something New, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 24, 1915
SN15a/6Something New, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 31, 1915
SN15a/7Something New, part 7 – Saturday Evening Post (US), August 7, 1915
SN15a/8Something New, part 8 – Saturday Evening Post (US), August 14, 1915
SS25a/1Sam in the Suburbs, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 13, 1925
SS25a/2Sam in the Suburbs, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 20, 1925
SS25a/3Sam in the Suburbs, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), June 27, 1925
SS25a/4Sam in the Suburbs, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 4, 1925
SS25a/5Sam in the Suburbs, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 11, 1925
SS25a/6Sam in the Suburbs, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), July 18, 1925
TM22a/1Three Men and a Maid, part 1 – Woman’s Home Companion (US), October 1921
TM22a/2Three Men and a Maid, part 2 – Woman’s Home Companion (US), November 1921
TM22a/3Three Men and a Maid, part 3 – Woman’s Home Companion (US), December 1921
TM22b/1Three Men and a Maid, part 1 – Pan (UK), February 1921
TM22b/2Three Men and a Maid, part 2 – Pan (UK), March 1921
TM22b/3Three Men and a Maid, part 3 – Pan (UK), April 1921
TM22b/4Three Men and a Maid, part 4 – Pan (UK), May 1921
TM22b/5Three Men and a Maid, part 5 – Pan (UK), June 1921
TM22b/6Three Men and a Maid, part 6 – Pan (UK), July 1921
TM22b/7Three Men and a Maid, part 7 – Pan (UK), August 1921
TM22b/8Three Men and a Maid, part 8 – Pan (UK), September 1921
UM16a/1Uneasy Money, part 1 – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 4, 1915
UM16a/2Uneasy Money, part 2 – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 11, 1915
UM16a/3Uneasy Money, part 3 – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 18, 1915
UM16a/4Uneasy Money, part 4 – Saturday Evening Post (US), December 25, 1915
UM16a/5Uneasy Money, part 5 – Saturday Evening Post (US), January 1, 1916
UM16a/6Uneasy Money, part 6 – Saturday Evening Post (US), January 8, 1916
UM16a/7Uneasy Money, part 7 – Saturday Evening Post (US), January 15, 1916
UM16b/1Uneasy Money, part 1 – Strand (UK), December 1916
UM16b/2Uneasy Money, part 2 – Strand (UK), January 1917
UM16b/3Uneasy Money, part 3 – Strand (UK), February 1917
UM16b/4Uneasy Money, part 4 – Strand (UK), March 1917
UM16b/5Uneasy Money, part 5 – Strand (UK), April 1917
UM16b/6Uneasy Money, part 6 – Strand (UK), May 1917
UM16b/7Uneasy Money, part 7 – Strand (UK), June 1917
WF07b/1The White Feather, part 1 – The Captain (UK), October 1905
WF07b/2The White Feather, part 2 – The Captain (UK), November 1905
WF07b/3The White Feather, part 3 – The Captain (UK), December 1905
WF07b/4The White Feather, part 4 – The Captain (UK), January 1906
WF07b/5The White Feather, part 5 – The Captain (UK), February 1906
WF07b/6The White Feather, part 6 – The Captain (UK), March 1906
WH14aThe White Hope – Munsey’s Magazine (US), May 1914
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