Author:Stacy Aumonier

Works

 * Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty
 * The Friends; and Other Stories (1915) IA
 * The Golden Windmill: And Other Stories(1921) IA
 * Heartbeat (1922) IA
 * Just Outside (1917) IA
 * Juxtapositions
 * The Kidnapped General
 * The Landlord of the Love-a-Duck
 * Olga Bardel (1916) IA
 * One After Another (1920) IA
 * The Perfect Murder
 * The Querrils (1919)
 * The Stories Editors Buy and Why, (contributor) (1921) edited by Jean Wick
 * Ups and Downs
 * Miss Bracegirdle and Others (1923)
 * The Edge of the Chair (contributor) (1967)
 * Odd Fish; Being A Casual Selection Of London Residents Described & Drawn (1979)
 * Overheard; Fifteen Tales (1924)
 * The Spoil Sport (1927)

Individual short works

 * "The Baby Grand," in Munsey's Magazine
 * "Burney's Laugh," in The Century Magazine, 1916-1917
 * "The Chinese Philosopher and the European War," in The Century Magazine, Jan 1917
 * "The Friends," in The Century Magazine, Oct 1915
 * "The Genie of the Dingle," in Hutchinson's Magazine, Sep 1919
 * "George," in The Living Age
 * "Cricket," in The Century Magazine, Aug 1916
 * "Little White Frock" in Short Stories of To-day 1924
 * "Mrs. Huggins's Hun," in The Century Magazine, Jan 1919
 * "The Octave of Jealousy"
 * "The Return," in The Century Magazine, Apr 1918
 * ' "Solemn-Looking Blokes",' in The Century Magazine, Dec 1917
 * "A Source of Irritation," in The Century Magazine, Jan 1918
 * ' "Them Others",' in The Century Magazine, Aug 1917
 * ' "To-morrow You Will be King",' in The Century Magazine, Oct 1916
 * "Tuez! Tuez!," in The Century Magazine, Nov 1918
 * "What Cured Him" The Strand Magazine, 1923
 * "Where Was Wych Street?" in The Best British Short Stories of 1922 1922

About Aumonier

 * Written in Friendship, a Book of Reminiscences, by Gerald Cumberland