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Boston Blackie Short Stories
by Jack Boyle
The first Boston Blackie short story was published in the American Magazine in 1914. It was followed by more stories in RedBook magazine, Strand Magazine and Cosmopolitan. Jack Boyle continued writing Boston Blackie stories until 1925 when the Los Angeles Times published the seventh installment of Boyle’s serial Daggers of Jade.
"The Price of Principle" -- July 1914
The American Magazine
"The Story About Dad Morgan" -- August 1914
The American Magazine
"Death Cell Visions" -- September 1914
The American Magazine
"A Thief's Daughter" -- October 1914
The American Magazine
"Boston Blackie's Mary" -- November 1917
The Red Book Magazine
"The Woman Called Rita" -- December 1917
The Red Book Magazine
"Fred the Count" -- January 1918
The Red Book Magazine
"Miss Doris, Safe-Cracker" -- May 1918
The Red Book Magazine
"Boston Blackie's Little Pal" -- June 1918
The Red Book Magazine
"Alibi Ann" -- July 1918
The Red Book Magazine
"Miss Doris's 'Raffles'" -- August 1918
The Strand Magazine
"The Poppy Girl's Husband" -- October 1918
The Red Book Magazine
"A Problem in Grand Larceny" -- December 1918
The Red Book Magazine
"An Answer in Grand Larceny" -- January 1919
The Red Book Magazine
"The Third Degree" -- April 1919
The Strand Magazine
"The Daughter of Mother McGinn" -- June 1919
Cosmopolitan
"Alias Prince Charming" -- July 1919
Cosmopolitan
"Black Dan" -- October 1919
Cosmopolitan
"The Water-Cross" -- November 1919
Cosmopolitan
"Grandad's Girl" -- March 1920
Cosmopolitan
"The Face in the Fog" -- May 1920
Cosmopolitan
"The Painted Child" -- October 1920
Cosmopolitan
"Boomerang Bill" -- December 1920
Cosmopolitan
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