Author:Achmed Abdullah

Novels

 * Bucking the Tiger (1917)
 * The Man on Horseback (1919)
 * The Mating of the Blades (1920)
 * The Ten-foot Chain, or, Can Love Survive the Shackles? (1920) (with Max Brand, E. K. Means, P. P. Sheehan)
 * The Thief of Bagdad (1924)
 * The Remittance-Woman (1924)
 * Shackled (1924)


 * The Red Stain (1915)
 * The Blue-Eyed Manchu (1916)
 * The Trail of the Beast (1919)
 * The Benefactor's Club (1921)
 * Night Drums (1921)
 * A Buccaneer in Spats (1924) (as a 6-part serial in All-Story Weekly, 1919–20)
 * A Wild Goose of Limerick (1926)
 * The Year of the Wood Dragon (1926)
 * Steel and Jade (1927)
 * Dreamers of Empire (1929) (with T. Compton Pakenham)
 * Broadway Interlude (1929) (with Faith Baldwin)
 * They Were So Young (1929)
 * Broadway Sensation (1930) (with Faith Baldwin)
 * The Bungalow on the Roof (1931)
 * The Lady in the Veil a.k.a The Veiled Woman (1931)
 * Girl on the Make (1932) (with Faith Baldwin)
 * A Romantic Young Man (1932)
 * Fighting Through (1933)
 * The Flower of the Gods (1936) (with Fulton Oursler)
 * Deliver Us from Evil (1939)

Short stories and collections

 * Fear and Other Stories (1919? 2006?) PG (Au.)
 * The Honourable Gentleman and Others (1919)
 * Wings: Tales of the Psychic (1920)
 * Alien Souls (1922)
 * The Swinging Caravan (1925)
 * Steel and Jade (1927)
 * Alien Souls (1922)
 * The Swinging Caravan (1925)
 * Steel and Jade (1927)
 * Steel and Jade (1927)
 * Steel and Jade (1927)

Works from magazines

 * Fiction
 * "Strength of the Little Thin Thread" (1912, Collier's)
 * "For Three Camels" (1912 Dec, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "The Last Word" (1914 Oct 03, Harper's Weekly) (ss)
 * "Delightful Lan-fang" (1914 Dec, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "The Infidel," ( 1915 Jan, Lippincott's Magazine)  (ss)
 * "The Purple Palette of Life" (1915 Feb, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "The Rock Whence Ye Were Hewn," (1915 Feb, Lippincott's Magazine)  (ss)
 * "The Flowering Stone," (1915 April, Lippincott's Magazine)  (ss)
 * "Black Lily" (1915 July, Lippincott's Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Man Who Wished" (1915 Sept, McBride's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Feud" (1916, The Century Magazine)
 * "The Fetish of Remorse" (1916, All-Story Weekly)
 * "The Home-Coming" (1917, Harper's Monthly)
 * "The Guerdon" (1917 Feb, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "Henry Always Says So!" (1917 March, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "The Commonsense of Monsieur Lebel" (1917 April, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "Mr. Jimmy Delane of Broadway" (1917 May, Smart Set) (ss)
 * "As He Reaped" (1917 July, Ainslee's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Monsieur le Marquis is Not at Home" (1917 Oct, Smart Set) (ss)
 * "The Stolen Apples System" (1917 Nov, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "The Gamut" (1917 Dec, The Smart Set) (ss)
 * "After Youth" (1918, The Forum)
 * "Cobbler's Wax" (1918, Century Magazine)
 * "The Dance on the Hill" (1918, Harper's Monthly) (ss)
 * "Thingumajee Thingumabob Jones" (1918, McClure's Magazine)
 * "Pro Patria" (1918, People's Favourite)
 * "A Simple Act of Piety" (1918, All Story Weekly)
 * "After His Kind" ((1919 May, Ainslee's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Fear" (1919, The Detective Story Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Yellow Wife" (1919, Munsey's Magazine) (ss)
 * "According to Herbert Spencer" (1919 March 1, All-Story Weekly) (ss)
 * "A Full House" (1919, People's magazine) (ss)
 * "The Broadway of It" (1920 Oct, Munsey's Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Incubus" (1920, The Blue Book)  (ss)
 * "The Evening Rice" (1921, in The Stories Editors Buy and Why. Reprinted from Pictorial Review, June 1920.) (ss)
 * "A Matter of Face" (1922, McCall's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Most Just Among Moslems" (1922 July, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
 * "The Tale the Drum Told" (1922 Aug, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
 * "The Sacrifice" (1923 Feb, The Rotarian) (ss)
 * " A Flower of Deborah's Choosing" (1923 Feb, Hearst's International) (ss)
 * "Lucifer" (1923, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Once It Happened in the Black Tents" (1923, McCall's Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Victory" (1924 July, Harper's Bazaar) (ss)
 * "Hound of the Wilderness" (1925 Feb, McCall's Magazine) (ss)
 * "A Woman of the Benni-Fuhara" (1925 Oct 10, McCall's Magazine) (ss)


 * Longer works
 * "Bibi—His Mark" (1918 All-Story Weekly)
 * "Framed at the Benefactors Club" (1921 April 16, Detective Story) (novella)
 * "The Remittance Woman (Everybody's 1922)," (1922 July, Everybody's Magazine; book, 1924)   (novella)
 * "You Two and We Two" (1924 April, Smart Set) (novelette)
 * "The Veiled Woman" (1924 Aug, McCall's Magazine) (novelette)
 * "The Adventures of Million Dollar Smith" (1925 June-Aug, Everybody's) (3-part novelette / linked short stories)


 * Others
 * "The Senussyehs" (The Forum, 1914 May)  essay
 * "Seen Through Mohammedan Spectacles" (The Forum, 1914 Oct)  essay
 * "Asia and the War" (Harper's Weekly, 1915 Dec)  essay
 * "The Soul of Pekin" (1916 Aug, Smart Set) (essay)
 * "New York" (1917 July, Smart Set) (essay)
 * "Batoum. An Impression in Civilization" (1917 Nov, The Forum) (article)
 * "Misrepresenting India" (review of New Cambridge History of India. Vol I—Ancient India by E. J. Rapson) (1922 Nov 15, The Nation) (review)
 * "In the Matter of a Little Brown Girl-Child" (1919 May, The New Red Cross Magazine) (article)
 * "A Persian Symphony" (1919 Aug, The New Red Cross Magazine) (article)
 * "An Afghan in America" (1916 Feb, Vanity Fair) (humor; possibly fiction)
 * "The Afghan to His Chosen One" translation of poem by Kushal Khan (1925 Sept, The Golden Book Magazine)

About Abdullah

 * "Sheykh Achmed Abdullah" (1915 May, Extract from "Editorial Confidences" in Lippincott's Magazine)
 * "Who's Who Among Authors: Achmed Abdullah" (The Bookman, 1920 Aug)