- Playwright: "Number 17" (filmed as Number 17 (1932), Huset nr 17 (1949), Haus Nummer 17 (1928), No. 17 (1958))
- (8/12/25-11/25) Stage: Wrote "No. 17", produced at the New Theatre in London, England, with Leon M. Lion, Nicholas Hannen, Elizabeth Arkell, James Lindsay, Fred Groves, F. Ambrose Flower, Nora Swinburne and Ronald Simpson in the cast. NOTE: (filmed as Number 17 (1932), Huset nr 17 (1949), Haus Nummer 17 (1928), No. 17 (1958))
- (1954) Novel: "Bob Hits the Headlines".
- (1944) Novel: "Black Castle".
- (1932) Novel: "Ben Sees It Through".
- (1952) Novel: "Ben on the Job".
- (1947) Novel: "Back to Victoria".
- (1940) Novel: "Aunt Sunday Sees It Through" (aka "Aunt Sunday Takes Command").
- (1947) Novel: "At the Green Dragon".
- (1930) Novel: "Appointed Date".
- (1936) Novel: "Adventure of Edward".
- (1951) Novel: "Adventure for One".
- (1948) Novel: "Adventure at Eighty".
- (1931) Playwright: "The House Opposite" (filmed as The House Opposite (1932)
- (1932) Playwright: "After Dark" (filmed as After Dark (1932)
- Story: "A Mystery Narrative" (filmed as The Ghost Camera (1933)
- Story: "The Last Journey" (filmed as The Last Journey (1935)
- (1927) Stage: Wrote "Enchantment", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Robert Rendel. Edyth Totten Theatre: 27 Apr 1927-May 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Leslie Barrie (as "Arthur Bowen"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Elsie Garden"), Alan Hollis (as "The Duke of Porthurst"), A.P. Kaye (as "Robert Benger"), Edward Rigby (as "Bill"), Pamela Simpson (as "Lady Constance Bowater"). Produced by Enchantment Inc. and The American Theatre Association.
- (1955) Novel: "The Caravan Adventure".
- (1924) Novel: "Confusing Friendship".
- (1936) Novel: "Dangerous Beauty".
- (1939) Novel: "Death in Fancy Dress".
- (1949) Novel: "The Disappearance of Uncle Davis".
- (1939) Novel: "End of an Author" (aka "Death in the Inkwell").
- (1954) Novel: "The Castle of Fer".
- (1950) Novel: "Cause Unknown".
- (1950) Novel: "Change with Me".
- (1927) Novel: "The Crook's Shadow".
- (1938) Novel: "Dark Lady".
- (1933) Novel: "Dead Man's Heath" (aka "Mystery of Dead Man's Heath").
- (1948) Novel: "Death of a World".
- (1936) Novel: "Detective Ben".
- (1943) Novel: "Double Crime".
- (April 30 to May 11, 1929) His play, "No. 17," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
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