- (1915) Novel (w/Robert Wells Richie): "Inside the Lines". NOTES: (1) Produced as Broadway play in 1915. (2) Filmed as Inside the Lines (1930), Inside the Lines (1918).
- (1926) Novel: "Fifty Candles". NOTE Filmed as Fifty Candles (1921).
- (1916) Novel: "The Agony Column". NOTE: Filmed as The Blind Adventure (1918), The Second Floor Mystery (1930).
- (1929) Novel: "The Black Camel". NOTE: Filmed as The Black Camel (1931).
- (1930) Novel: "Charlie Chan Carries On". NOTE: Filmed as Charlie Chan Carries On (1931), Eran trece (1931).
- (1928) Novel: "Behind That Curtain". NOTE: Filmed as Behind That Curtain (1929), Charlie Chan's Chance (1932).
- (1925) Novel: "The House Without a Key". NOTES: (1) Introduced the character of Charlie Chan. (2) Filmed as The House Without a Key (1926), Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933).
- (1926) Novel: "The Chinese Parrot". NOTE: Filmed as The Chinese Parrot (1927), Charlie Chan's Courage (1934).
- Novel: "The Deuce of Hearts". NOTE: Filmed as Take the Stand (1934).
- (1914) Novel: "Love Insurance". NOTE: Filmed as One Night in the Tropics (1940), The Reckless Age (1924), Love Insurance (1919).
- (1913) Novel: "Seven Keys to Baldpate". NOTE: Filmed as Seven Keys to Baldpate (1929), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1916), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1946), House of the Long Shadows (1983).
- (1919) Stage: Wrote source material (book) / lyrics for "See-Saw", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Musical direction by Max Steiner. Musical staging by Julian Alfred. Directed by John McKee. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 23 Sep 1919-29 Nov 1919 (89 performances). Cast: George Barbier, Ted Bellinger, Walter Bellinger, Helen Bolton, Marie Coulais, Charlie Brown, Florence Browne, Kathleen Carroll, Frank Carter, Ella Danaher, Charles Esdale, Horace M. Gardner, Dorothy Gilbert, Frederick Graham, Byron Halstead, Elizabeth Hines, Eleanor Livingston, Jeanette Lowrie, Connie Madison, Dorothy Mackaye, Charles Meakin, Gwen Monteir, Jimmie Parker, Ruth Parker, Sydney Reynolds, Guy Robertson [Broadway debut], Fred Ryker, Dorothy Smoller, Rose Stone, Wesley Totten, Helene Travis, Jerry Walsh, Dorothy Whitmore. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1932) Novel: "Keeper of the Keys".
- (1921) Story: "The Girl Who Paid Dividends". NOTE: Filmed as Her Face Value (1921).
- (1918) Stage: Wrote / directed (w/Lawrence Whitman) "A Cure for Curables", produced on Broadway. Based on the short story by Cora Harris. 39th Street Theatre: 25 Feb 1918-Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: George Barr, Clarence Bellair, Carson Davenport, Fanchon Duval, William T. Hodge, George Lund, David Marshall, Clara Moores, Ada C. Neville, Brigham Royce, Edith Shayne, Frederick Strong, Charles E. Vernon (credited as Charles E. Verner; final Broadway role), Robert Wayne, Adelyn Wesley, Harold White, Edward Wonn. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- Story: "Idle Hands". NOTE: Filmed as The Ruling Passion (1922).
- (1935) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Seven Keys to Baldplate", produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Book adapted by George M. Cohan. Scenic Design by W. Oden Waller. Directed by Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 27 May 1935-Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: George Christie (as "Thomas Hayden"), George M. Cohan (as "William Hallowell McGee"), Frank Conlan (as "Elijah Quinby"), Allen Delano (as "Second Policeman"), Ernest Glendinning (as "John Bland"), Walter Hampden (as "Hal Bentley"), Josephine Hull (as "Mrs. Quinby"), Zita Johann (as "Mary Norton"), James Kirkwood (as "Jiggs Kennedy"), Ben Lackland (as "Lou Max"), Edward McNamara (as "Jim Cargan"), Percy Moore (as "First Policeman"), James T. Powers (as "Peters"), Irene Rich (as "Mrs. Rhodes"), Ruth Weston (as "Myra Thornhill"). Produced by The Players.
- (1913) Novel: "House of the Long Shadows". NOTE: Filmed as House of the Long Shadows (1983).
- (1927) Novel: "Charlie Chan's Caravan".
- (1933) Collection: "Celebrated Cases of Charlie Chan".
- (9/15/21-9/24/21) Stage: Wrote "Seven Keys to Baldpate," performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Eloise Sterling was director.
- (4/21/24-4/26/24) Stage: Wrote "Seven Keys to Baldpate," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director / director.
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