Books
- Bob Moran and the Buccaneer's Hoard, pp. 158. Phoenix House: London, 1957, Roy Publishers: New York, 1958.
- Bob Moran and the Fawcett Mystery, pp. 158. Phoenix House: London, 1956, Roy Publishers: New York, 1958.
- Bob Moran and the Fiery Claw, pp. 157. Phoenix House: London; Roy Publishers: New York, 1960.
- Bob Moran and the Pirates of the Air, pp. 159. Phoenix House: London, 1956, Roy Publishers: New York, 1958.
- Bob Moran and the Sunken Galley, pp. 159. Phoenix House: London, 1957, Roy Publishers: New York, 1958.
- Bob Moran in the Valley of Hell, pp. 160. Phoenix House: London 1960, Roy Publishers: New York, 1960.
- The dinosaur hunters, pp. 126. Translated by Jean Ure. Transworld, London, 1966.
- The yellow shadow . pp. 127. Translated by Jean Ure. Transworld, London, 1966.
- City of a thousand drums. pp. 126. Translated by Jean Ure. Transworld, London, 1966.
- The white gorilla. pp. 128. Translated by Jean Ure. Transworld, London, 1967.
- Operation parrot. pp. 127. Translated by Jean Ure. Transworld, London, 1968.
- Treasure of the Golcondas. pp. 128. Translated by Jean Ure. Transworld, London, 1967.
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