TEED, G(eorge) H(eber) (1886-1938);
see pseudonyms Louis Brittany, George Hamilton & Murray Hamilton (stories)
See Also GHTeed.blogspot.Ca for more updated information and some of his stories.
See Also GHTeed.blogspot.Ca for more updated information and some of his stories.
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Edges of
Steel; or, The Apaches of Paris (na) The Nelson
Lee Library Nov 6 1915, uncredited. [Nelson Lee]
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The Case of
the Courtland Jewels (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #253 1922, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Clairvoyant’s Ruse (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #356 1924, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Jade-Handled Knife (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #360 1924, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Three
Gold Feathers (sl) The Boys’
Friend Jul 18 1925, etc.
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The Digger
’Tec (sl) The Boys’
Friend Jan 2 1926, etc.
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The Adventure
of the Bogus Sheik (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #129 1927, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Disguised Apache (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #113 1927, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Portuguese Giantess (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #128 1927, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Adventure
of the Voodoo Queen (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #153 1928, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Mystery
of Gold Digger Creek (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #158 1928, as “The Terror of Gold Digger Creek”, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Terror
of Gold Digger Creek (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #158 1928, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Mystery
of the Man from Rio (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #175 1929, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Secret
of the President’s Daughter (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #183 1929, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Adventure
of the Pearl Pirates (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #265 1930, as “The Secret of the Thieves’ Kitchen”.
[Sexton Blake]
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The Secret
of the Thieves’ Kitchen (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #265 1930; also as “The Adventure of the Pearl
Pirates”. [Sexton
Blake]
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The Eye of
the Dragon (sl) The Ranger Oct
1 1932, etc. [Nelson
Lee]
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The Chinatown
Mystery (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #319 1932; also as “Limehouse Loot”. [Sexton Blake]
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Limehouse
Loot (n.) The Sexton
Blake Library #319 1932, as “The Chinatown Mystery”. [Sexton Blake]
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Don Rico’s
Millions (na) Detective
Weekly Apr 15 1939; revised from “The Plunder of Santa
Maria”, The Thriller #519, January 14, 1939. [Sexton Blake]
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The
Brotherhood of the Beetle (na) The Union Jack #507, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Blazing Island (na) The Union Jack #591, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Conistan Diamond (na) The Union Jack #594, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Money King (na) The Union Jack #495, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Purple Cotton (na) The Union Jack #492, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Case of
the Secret Courier (na) The Union Jack #498, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Council
of Eleven (na) The Union Jack #555, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Gallows
Hill Mystery (na) The Sexton Blake Library #272 [Sexton Blake]
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The Girl Who
Made Pearls (na) The Union Jack #485, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Island of
Lost Men (na) The Sexton Blake Library #293 [Sexton Blake]
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A Riddle in
Red Leather (na) The Union Jack #518, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Trail of
the Black Knight (na) The Sexton Blake Library #235 [Sexton Blake]
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The Trail of
the Red Sombrero (na) The Sexton Blake Library #250 [Sexton Blake]
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The
Vengeance of Yvonne (na) The Union Jack #509, uncredited. [Sexton Blake]
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The Wolf of
Paris (na) The Sexton Blake Library #285 [Sexton Blake]
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