
Robert Welles Ritchie
Works
- The Cat and The King (1912)
- "The Cat and the King" (1912), novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Dec. 18, 1912
- Inside the Lines (1915), with Earl Derr Biggers. (Novel, based on Biggers' play of the same name)
- Trails to Two Moons (1920) (Frontispiece by Frank Spradling) [#Original Bill]
- Dust of the Desert (1922) IA : Project Gutenberg
- Drums of Doom (1923) (sl, as The Desert of the Three Skulls in Short Stories, January 1923–)
- Stairway of the Sun (1924; c.1923)
- Ho! Sonora (1925)
- Wheat: A Western Story (1926)
- Deep Furrows (1927) [copyright renewed 24 Jan 1955]
- The Hell-roarin' Forty-Niners (1928)
- San Francisco (1929)
Magazine stories and articles
- "The Cat and the King" (1912) [novellette, from the Popular Magazine, Dec. 18, 1912 [#Billy and Bethell]
- "The Great Cardinal Seal" (1914) novellette, from the Popular Magazine, Nov. 7, 1914 [#Billy and Bethell]
- "The Gold Pince-Nez" (1915) novellette, from the Popular Magazine, Feb. 23, 1915
- "Mr. Gunn and the Fretful Volcano" (1915) short story, from the Popular Magazine, Oct. 20, 1915
- "A Hole in the Make-up," short story, from the Popular Magazine, Jan 1 1913
- "Original Bill" (1916) ss, from Harper's Magazine, Jun 1916 [#Original Bill]
- "The Troubadour of Little Poison" (1916) ss, from Harper's Magazine, Jul 1916 [#Original Bill]
- "Stalemate" (1916) novelette, from the Popular Magazine, Nov. 7, 1916 [#Raoul Flack / Boylan]
- "His Master's Voice" (1916) short story, from the Popular Magazine, Nov.20, 1916 [#Raoul Flack / Boylan]
- "Virus X" (1916) short story, from the Popular Magazine, Dec. 20, 1916 [#Raoul Flack / Boylan]
- "Rods of the Law" (1917) ss, from Harper's Magazine, Apr 1917 [#Original Bill]
Non-fiction
- "Sea Tolls" in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Sep 1911
- "The Passing of a Dictator" in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Apr 1912
- "The Wire" (1915) nf, from Harper's Magazine, Jul 1915
- "A Graduate School of War" in Harper's Magazine, Feb 1916
- 'Some Scenes of "The Virginian" ' in The Bookman, Jan 1917
- "'Nastasia" (novella) from Everybody's Magazine, Mar 1924
- "High Finance and Pete Hewes" (25 April 1925, Short Stories US) (ss)
- "Measure of Two Men" (8 Nov 1926, Adventure) (ar?
A list of movies for which he wrote the stories or scenarios is on [IMDB]

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