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Author:Johnston McCulley

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Johnston McCulley
(1883–1958)

Prolific American writer of pulp stories, best known as the creator of the character Zorro. Pen names: Harrington Strong, Raley Brien, George Drayne, Monica Morton, Rowena Raley, Frederic Phelps, Walter Pierson, and John Mack Stone

Works

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Series

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Zorro

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Black Star

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(as John Mack Stone)

  • Black Star's Campaign: A Detective Story (1919)
  • Rogue for a Day (novelette, 05 Mar 1916) [incorporated in The Black Star]
  • Black Star's Subterfuge, Oct 5, 1916
  • "Black Star Comes Back", Jan 8—29 1921, (4-part serial)
  • The Black Star: A Detective Story (1921)
  • "Black Star's Revenge", Nov 5 1916, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Masquerade", Dec 20 1916, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Mistake", Feb 5, 20 1917, (serial)
  • "Black Star's Return", Oct 2 1917, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Rebuke", Oct 23 1917, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Serenade", Nov 27 1917, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Raid", Dec 11 1917, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Hobby", Jan 29 1918, (short story)
  • "The Defeat of Black Star", Feb 26 1918, (short story)
  • "Black Star's Campaign", Jan 14—Feb 4 1919, (6-part serial)

The Spider

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  • "The Spider's Den", April 16 1918, (short story)
  • "The Spider's Sign", May 21 1918, (short story)
  • "Into the Spider's Jaws", July 2 1918, (short story)
  • "The Shekel of Shame", July 23 1918, (short story)
  • "The Turquoise Elephant", August 13 1918, (short story)
  • "The Spider's Venom", September 10 1918, (short story)
  • "The Spider's Debt", September 24 1918, (short story)
  • "The Spider's Wrath", October 22 1918, (short story)
  • "The House of Horror", November 12 1918, (short story)
  • "The Spider's Command", December 17 1918, (short story)

Thubway Tham

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Short stories, unless otherwise mentioned. All until 1937 were first published in Detective Story Magazine.


Terry Trimble

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As Harrington Strong

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As Walter Pierson

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As John Mack Stone

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Novelettes to serials

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 1958, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 65 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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