Author:Charles Fulton Oursler

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Charles Fulton Oursler
(1893–1952)

American journalist, playwright, editor and writer. Aka Fulton Oursler, Samri Frikell, Anthony Abbot and Arnold Foutain

Charles Fulton Oursler

Works[edit]

Novels[edit]

As Fulton Oursler[edit]

As Samri Frikell[edit]

  • The Man With Miracle Mind (1921). Novella

Short stories[edit]

As Fulton Oursler[edit]

  • "A String of Blue Beads" (1913)
  • "The Man Who Didn't Do It" (1915)
  • "Chief Bob Carter, Foe of Gamblers" (1916)
  • "The Thousand-Dollar Thumb" (1917)
  • "Three Who Were Deformed" (1917)
  • "The Sign of the Seven Sharks" (1918)
  • "Shadowing the Blue Triangle" (1918)
  • "The Magician Detective" (1918)
  • "The Evil Eye" (1919)
  • "The Mystery of the Seven Shadows" (1919)
  • "The Whispering Head" (1920)
  • "The Clue of the Red Lamp" (1920)
  • "The Hand of Judas" (1920, with John Irving Pearce Jr.)
  • "Perkins Cans a Louis Quinze" (1920)
  • "The Spirit Bell" (1920)
  • "The Jeweled Pipe of Persia" (1920)
  • "The Spirit Witness" (1921)
  • "Professor Satan" (1921)
  • "The Man in Room No. 7" (1921)
  • "The Trance Detective" (1921)
  • "Counterfeit Clues" (1921)
  • "A Man from Siam" (1922)
  • "A Whispering Mummy" (1922)
  • "The District Attorney's Secret" (1922)
  • "Charged with His Own Murder" (1922)
  • "The Flying Turk" (1922, with John Irving Pearce Jr.)
  • "The Stone Yard of Satan: A Story of Horror" (1922)
  • "He Fell in Love with a Ghost" (1922)
  • "The Mystery of Ten Mummies" (1922)
  • "Fear: the Arch Enemy" (1922)
  • "A Master of Millions" (1923)
  • "The Hand in the Dark" (1923)
  • "Forever and Forever, Amen!" (1923)
  • "Go and Sin no More!" (1923)
  • "One Clue Missing" (1923)
  • "The Kind of Man That Ought to Be Shot" (1923)
  • "The Footprints on the Ceiling" (1924)
  • "The Thrill Is Gone" (1942, with Rupert Hughes)
  • "The Wager" (1944)

As Arnold Foutain[edit]

  • "The Physical Culture Detective" (1926)
  • "The Burglar Girl" (1928)

As Samri Frikell[edit]

  • "The House of Whispering Shadows" (1922)
  • "The Mystery of the Spirit Portrait" (1923)
  • "The Strangest Woman in the World" (1923)
  • "The Mystery of the Flying Dagger" (1926)

Plays[edit]

  • Sandalwood (Original, Play, Drama) September 22 - October 1926
  • The Spider (Original, Play, Mystery, Melodrama) March 22 - December 1927
  • Behold This Dreamer (Original, Play, Drama) October 31 - December 1927
  • The Spider (Revival, Play, Melodrama, Mystery) February 27 - March 1928
  • All the King's Men (Original, Play, Comedy, Drama) February 4 – March 4, 1929

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1952, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 71 years or less. These works may 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.

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