Anthologies
General anthologies from Adventure:
- Adventure’s Best Stories : 1926. Edited by Arthur Sullivant Hoffman. George H. Doran Company, 1926.
- The Best of Adventure, Volume One : 1910-1912. Edited by Doug Ellis. Black Dog Books, 2010.
- The Best of Adventure, Volume Two : 1913-1914. Edited by Doug Ellis. Black Dog Books, 2012.
Single author/team collections from Adventure:
- Angellotti, Marion Polk. The Black Death. Black Dog Books, 2010.
- Beadle, Charles. The City of Baal. Off-Trail Publications, 2006.
- Beadle, Charles. The Land of Ophir. Off-Trail Publications, 2012.
- Bedford-Jones, H. & W.C. Robertson. The Temple of the Ten. Donald M. Grant, 1973.
- Bishop, Farnham & Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur. In the Grip of the Minotaur. Black Dog Books, 2010.
- Casey, Patrick & Terence. Hobo Stories. Off-Trail Publications, 2010.
- Couzens, H.D. King Corrigan's Treasure. Black Dog Books, 2011.
- Friel, Arthur O. Amazon Stories: Volumes 1 & 2: Pedro & Lourenço. Off-Trail Publications, 2008 & 2009.
- Lamb, Harold. Wolf of the Steppes. Bison Books, 2006.
- Lamb, Harold. Warriors of the Steppes. Bison Books, 2006.
- Lamb, Harold. Riders of the Steppes. Bison Books, 2007.
- Lamb, Harold. Swords of the Steppes. Bison Books, 2007.
- Lamb, Harold. Swords from the Desert. Bison Books, 2009.
- Lamb, Harold. Swords from the West. Bison Books, 2009.
- Lamb, Harold. Swords from the East. Bison Books, 2010.
- Lamb, Harold. Swords from the Sea. Bison Books, 2010.
- Mundy, Talbot. In a Righteous Cause. Black Dog Books, 2009.
- Mundy, Talbot. The Letter of His Orders. Black Dog Books, 2010.
- Mundy, Talbot. A Soldier and a Gentleman Black Dog Books, 2011.
- Stribling, T. S. Clues of the Caribbees: Being Certain Criminal Investigations of Henry Poggioli,Ph.D.
Doubleday, Doran & company, inc. (1929). Reprinted in 1977 by Dover Publications.
- Stribling, T. S. Web of the Sun Black Dog Books, 2012.
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