Author:Achmed Abdullah
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| ←Author Index: Ab | Achmed Abdullah (1881–1945) |
| Achmed Abdullah is the pseudonym of Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff. Writer of mystery, crime and adventure pulps. |
[edit] Works
[edit] Short Stories
- The Charmed Life (First published in All Story, 1917)
- Pro Patria (First published in People's Favourite Magazine, 1918)
- A Simple Act of Piety (First published in All Story Weekly, 1918)
- Fear (First published in Detective Story Magazine, 1919)
- The Incubus (First published in The Blue Book Magazine, 1920)
- The Mystery of the Talking Idols (First published in Triple-X, 1929)
- Pell Street Blues (First published in The Blue Book Magazine, 1935)
[edit] Novels
- The Swinging Caravan (1911)
- The Red Stain (1915)
- The Blue-Eyed Manchu (1916)
- Bucking the Tiger (1917)
- The Trail of the Beast
- The Man on Horseback (1919)
- The Mating of the Blades (1920)
- The Benefactor's Club (1921)
- Night Drums (1921)
- The Thief of Bagdad (1924)
- Shackled (1924)
- A Buccaneer in Spats (1924)
- The Remittance Woman (1924)
- A Wild Goose of Limerick (1926)
- The Year of the Wood Dragon (1926)
- Steel and Jade (1927)
- Dreamers of Empire (1929) (with T Compton Pakenham)
- Broadway Interlude (1929) (with Faith Baldwin)
- They Were So Young (1929)
- Broadway Sensation (1930) (with Faith Baldwin)
- The Bungalow On the Roof (1931)
- The Lady in the Veil (1931)
- Girl On the Make (1932) (with Faith Baldwin)
- A Romantic Young Man (1932)
- Fighting Through (1933)
- The Flower of the Gods (1936) (with Fulton Oursler)
- Deliver Us from Evil (1939)
| Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1923.
The author died in 1945, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works. |