Author:William Pett Ridge

Works
(partial list)
 * Mord Em'ly (1898)
 * A Breaker of Laws (1900) also
 * Erb (1903) IA
 * Love at Paddington (1912)
 * Mixed Grill (1913)
 * A Story Teller Forty Years In London (1924)


 * A Clever Wife (1895)
 * Second Opportunity of Mr. Staplehurst (1896) IA
 * A Son of the State (1899) IA
 * Lost Property (1902) IA
 * George And The General (1904)
 * Next Door Neighbours (1904)
 * Mrs Galer's Business (1905)
 * The Wickhamses (1906)
 * Name of Garland (1907)
 * Speaking Rather Seriously (1908)
 * Sixty Nine Birnam Road (1908)
 * Table d'Hôte. Tales (1910)
 * Splendid Brother (1910)
 * From Nine to Six-Thirty (1910)
 * Light Refreshment (1911)
 * Thanks to Sanderson (1911)
 * Devoted Sparkes (1912)
 * The Remington Sentence (1913)
 * The Happy Recruit (1914)
 * The Kennedy People (1915)
 * Madame Prince (1916) IA
 * The Amazing Years (1917) IA
 * Special Performance (1918)
 * Well To Do Arthur (1920)
 * Bannerton's Agency (1921) IA
 * Richard Triumphant (1922)
 * Miss Mannering (1923)

Collections and individual short works

 * Minor Dialogues (1895)
 * An Important Man and Others (1896)
 * Outside The Radius. Stories of a London suburb (1899)
 * Lost Leaders (1899; as editor) by Andrew Lang IA : PG
 * London Only. A Set Of Common Occurrences (1901)
 * Up Side Streets: Short Stories (1903)
 * Mixed Grill (1913)
 * Book Here. Short Stories (1915)
 * Stray Thoughts from W. Pett Ridge (1916)
 * Just Open. Short Stories (1920)
 * Lunch Basket. Tales (1923)
 * Lunch Basket. Tales (1923)

Short works from magazines

 * "A Successful Conspiracy" (ss) To-day 1895
 * "A Brief Comic Opera" To-day magazine, 1895
 * "Miss Extra-Turn" To-day magazine, 1895
 * "A Minor Author" (ss) To-day magazine, 1895
 * "A Determined Young Person" (ss) The Idler, 1895-96
 * "A Model Crime" (ss) The Idler and McClure's, 1896
 * "Train Tales" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1896
 * The Five-Ten Train — The Eleven Forty-Five
 * "On the Central" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1896
 * "Mr. Wentworth's Score" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1896
 * "A Conflict of Interests" in English Illustrated, 1896
 * "An Indispensable Confederate" (ss) To-day Magazine, 1896
 * "An Ingenious Pair" (ss) To-day Magazine, 1896
 * "The Alteration in Mr. Kershaw" (ss) The Idler, 1896-97
 * "A Cautious Youth" (ss) The Idler, Vol 10, 1896-97
 * "The Results of Miss Knight's Temper" (ss) Illustrated English Magazine, 1897-98
 * "Ah Lun's gift" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1898
 * "His First Interview" (ss) Extracted from Toronto Saturday magazine, 1898 May 14
 * "Freckles" (ss) Illustrated English Magazine, 1898-99
 * "Mr. Barling's Income" in English Illustrated, 1899
 * "Young Platitude" in English Illustrated, 1899
 * "A Question of Policy" (ss) The Illustrated English Magazine, 1899-1900
 * "A Stormy Passage" in English Illustrated, 1899-1900
 * "A Question of Policy" in English Illustrated, 1899-1900
 * "Mrs. Ballard's First" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1899-1900
 * "The Woman Who Remained" (ss) Pall Mall magazine, 1900
 * "Mr. and Mrs. Ranger: With Misfortune Intervening" (ss) Windsor Magazine,1902
 * "Easy Come" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1902-03
 * "Merry Springtime (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1921-22
 * "The Test" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1922
 * "Mrs. Robson's Discovery" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1922-23
 * "All Abroad" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1923
 * "First Impressions" (ss) The Short Stories of To-day, 1924
 * "The Pleasure Trip" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1925

One-act plays
 * "The City at Four O'Clock" To-day magazine, 1894
 * "At the Bar" To-day magazine, 1895
 * "Rehearsing the Pantomine" To-day magazine, 1895
 * "The Infant Phenomenon" The Idler, 1896
 * "Presentations at Court" The Idler, 1896
 * 'A Suburban "at Home"' The Idler, 1896
 * "In the Reserved Compartment" The Idler, 1896-97

Non-fiction
 * "From Hampton Court to London" (n-f) Windsor Magazine,1898
 * "How They Dance in London" (n-f) Windsor Magazine, 1898
 * "Over London Bridge" (n-f) Windsor Magazine, 1900-01
 * "Through the Galleries" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1901-02

Works about Ridge

 * Review of The Happy Recruit in "Punch" Magazine, October 21st 1914.
 * Review of The Happy Recruit in "Punch" Magazine, October 21st 1914.