Frederick Stuart Green in 1890 in his Cadet uniform, courtesy the Virginia Military Institute Frederick Stuart Greene:
forgotten master of terrora short story bibliography
- "Sticuit" in:
1) The Saturday Evening Post, April 5, 1913
- "Galway Intrudes" in:
1) The Century Magazine June 1915
2) Blanche Coulton Williams' The Mystery & the Detective (New York: Appleton-Century, 1938)
- "The Cat of the Cane-brake: An Alabama Tragedy" in:
1) Metropolitan Magazine, August/September 1916
2) Current Opinion September 1916
3) Edward J. O'Brien's The Best Short Stories of 1916 (Small Maynard, 1917)
4) Blanche Coulton Williams' Thrice Told Tales: Thirteen Reprints of Stories Written for the Advanced Course in Story Writing, Columbia University Extension Division (Dodd Mead, 1924)
5) Elizabeth A. Drew & M. Joseph's Puss in Books: A Collection of Stories About Cats (Dodd Mead, 1932)
6) Era Zistel's Treasury of Cat Stories (Ziff-Davis, 1946)
7) E-text for this story available at Bibliomania.com Here! Very nice of them to include this tale, but their claim to hold copyright to it is & exclusive permission is complete nonsense. It is also available as a free PDF download at www.abika.com.
- "A Ticket to North Carolina" in
1) The Century Magazine January 1916
2) Illustrated Sunday Magazine, April 15, 1917
- "Bunker Mouse" in
1) The Century Magazine March 1917
2) Edward J. O'Brien's The Best Short Stories of 1917 (Small Maynard, 1918)
2) Bertha Evans Ward's Short Stories of To-day (Houghton Mifflin, 1928)
3) Josephine Ketchum Piercy's Modern Writers at Work (Macmillan, 1930)
4) Elizabeth Monroe's Spoilted Priest & Other Stories from Thinker's Digest (Kenedy, 1950)
- "Molly McGuire, Fourteen" in
1) The Century Magazine September 1917
2) Blanche Coulton Williams' Book of Short Stories: A Collection for Use in High Schools; (Appleton, 1918)
3) Mary C. Foley & Ruth Graeme Gentles' America in Story: A Collection of Stories for High Schools (Harpers, 1932)
- "Vengeance is Mine!" in
1) McCall's Magazine September 1917
- "The Black Pool" in
1) Frederick Stuart Greene's The Grim Thirteen (Dodd Mead, 1917)
2) Boris Karloff's And The Darkness Falls (World Publishing, 1946)
- "Coming Back" in
1) The Saturday Evening Post October 20, 1923
See also the Frederick Stuart Greene: Horror Literature's Discarded Genius
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