Gordon Ray Young
 (27 September 1886    10 February 1948)
Ray County (Missouri)
Los Angeles (California)
 

Bibliography
(incomplete)

Last modified: 03.05.2010
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Series characters:
Don Everhard (McDonald Richmond - the black sheep of a wealthy California family, aka: Donald Everhard) [hardboiled man, professional gambler, "the most famous gunman in the country"] ~29* stories & novels:
A Royal Flush of Hearts (February 1917)
Bluff and a Little Luck (March 1917)
Dangerous Men (October 3, 1917)
Gaboreau (February 3, 1918)
The Serpent's Phrase (June 18, 1918) ??? /Everhard -&?/
Gaboreau the Terrible (November 1 [1part], 3 [2p], ? [3p], December 15 [4p], ? [5p], 1918) [5 parts novel]
From Behind Masks (May 18, June 1, 1919) [2 parts novel]
My Friend, The Devil (November 1919)
Born to be Hanged, But (December 3, 1919)
Bogus Gems (December 18, 1919)
Rich Crooks (March 3, 1920)
Blackmail (June 18, 1920)
Bluffed (February 18 (14*?), 1921)
Sorcery and Everhard (June 15 (18*?), July 1 (3*?), July 15, August 1, 1921) [4 parts novel]
"Dead or Alive!" (December 30, 1921); =*? book (aka) : Wanted - Dead Or Alive! (1949)
Crooked Shadows (June 20, 1922) [?* 4 parts novel *?] * book : (1924)
Horrezko (October 20, 1922)
Ointment-Pots (March 20, 1924)
Everhard and the Russian Count (June 10, 1924)
Fingerprints (May 8, 1926)
Don Everhard (December 15, 1928)
The Doublecross (August 15 [1part], September 1 [2p], 15 [3p], 1929) [?* 3 parts novel]
Everhard Breaks Through (June 1, 1930)
The Devil's Passport (April 15 [1part], ?? [2-3p], June 1 [4p], ? [5p], July 1 [6p], 1932) [?* 6 parts novel] * book : (1933)
Everhard (September 1933)
The Soft Guy (November 1933)
Everhard (May 1936)
Sure-Thing Gambler (November 1937)
Invitation to Danger (July 25, 1939) [novelette]

Hurricane Williams [South Pacific Seaman] ~3* novels:
Wild Blood
(March 15 [1part], ?? [2-3p], June 3 [4p], 1920, Adventure) *book: (1921)
Hurricane Williams (1922) * book.
The Vengeance of Hurricane Williams (1925); aka (british title): Hurricane Williams’ Vengeance (1925) *book.

Red Clark [cowboy from Tulluco, "the man who never told a lie"] ~17* novels :
"La Rue of the 88" (December 30, 1925, February 10, 1926); * book : La Rue Of The Eighty-Eight (1927)
Red Clark of Tulluco
(November 10, 25, December 10, 1930); * book :  Red Clark O'Tulluco (aka: Roaring Guns) (1933)
The Fightin’ Fool (January 7, (14), 21, February 4, 18, 1931)

Fighting Blood (November 10, 25, December 10, 25, 1931); * book : Fighting Blood (1932), (UK: The Fighting Fool)-???*
Red Clark Rides Alone (1933) *? book.
Red Clarke of the Arrowhead
(October 13 [1part], ???,  1935); * book : Guns of the Arrowhead (1950)
Red Clark on the Border (March 10, 25, April 10, 25, 1937); * book : Trouble On The Border (1951)
Red Clark, Range Boss (1938, * book); UK title: Red Clark, Boss!; aka: Range Boss.
Red Clark, Two Gun Man (January 10, 25, February 10, 25, 1939)
; * book : Two-Gun Man (1939)
Red Clark for Luck (January 10, 25, February 10, 25, 1940)
Red Clark Takes A Hand (1941) *? book
Red Clark Takes Charge (March 10, 25, April 10, 25, 1941)
Red Clark at the Showdown (November 10, 25, December 10, 25, 1944); * book : (1947)
Red Clark in Paradise (September 10, 25, October 10, 25, 1945); * book : Holster Law (1947)
Red Clark’s Short Cut (September 10, 25, October 10, 25, 1946)
Red Clark To The Rescue (1948) / (1948) * book
Gunman From Tulluco (1948) * book

Captain Bill Jones (Cap’n Bill) [captain of the schooner "Marigold", is known as Captain Calamity, two-fisted fighter] ~4* novellas:
Bill Jones, South Seaman (January 13, 1934)
Cap’n Bill Goes to Lalebo (December 25 1936)

Cap’n Bill Takes Charge (September 25, 1938)
Brave Men Are Lucky (July 25 1940)

Stories & Novels:

The Woman’s Picture (March 22, 1913, The Cavalier)

The Ghost of Galen (August 1913, Physical Culture) [short vignette]

A Royal Flush of Hearts (February 1917, Adventure) Don Everhard-1

Bluff and a Little Luck (March 1917, Adventure) Don Everhard

Dangerous Men (October 3, 1917, Adventure) Don Everhard

Spies Encircled (January 10, 1918, People’s Favorite Magazine) [novella]

A Lamb in a Nest of Sharks (January 25, 1918, People’s Favorite Magazine)

Gaboreau (February 3, 1918, Adventure) Don Everhard

Never Again (February 25 1918, People’s Favorite Magazine)

The Serpent's Phrase (June 18, 1918, Adventure) Don Everhard

Heathens (August 18, 1918, Adventure)

Gaboreau the Terrible (November 1 [1part], 3 [2p], ? [3p], December 15 [4p], ? [5p], 1918, Adventure) [5 parts novel]  Don Everhard

From Behind Masks (May 18, June 1, 1919, Adventure) [2 parts novel] Don Everhard

Depths Within Depths (June 18, 1919, Adventure)

Col. Sutherland Intervenes (July 3, 1919, Adventure)
Savages (August 3 (1*?), 18 (15*?), ?, September 3 (1*?) [4 part], 1919, Adventure)   [?*4 parts novel]
*book : (1921)

My Friend, the Devil (November 1919, Romance) Don Everhard

Born to be Hanged, But... (December 3, 1919, Adventure) Don Everhard

Bogus Gems (December 18, 1919, Adventure) Don Everhard

[--Everhard, professional gambler and gunman, gets a not-too-unpleasant surprise when a pretty woman disguised in a domino sneaks into his bedroom.]

Bucking Fate (December 1919, Romance)
Bad Blood (January 1920, Short Stories)
Blood of Covenanters (March 1920, Romance)

Rich Crooks (March 3, 1920, Adventure) Don Everhard

Wild Blood (March 15 [1part], ?? [2-3p], June 3 [4p], 1920, Adventure) [4 parts novella] Hurricane Williams-1
also (January 1935, All Star Adventure Fiction)
*book: (New York: Bobbs, 1921, hc; London: Bobbs, 1923)
Blackmail (June 18, 1920, Adventure) Don Everhard
Coastwise Tactics (January 1921, Short Stories)

Bluffed (February 18 (14*?), 1921, Adventure) Don Everhard

Sir Galahad and the Badger (May 15, 1921, Adventure)

Sorcery and Everhard (June 15 (18*?), July 1 (3*?), July 15, August 1, 1921, Adventure) [4 parts novel] Don Everhard
[--Gun-play in San Francisco's crooks' colony.]

"Dead or Alive!" (December 30, 1921, Adventure) Don Everhard
=*? book (aka) : Wanted - Dead Or Alive! (1949)

Men of the Night (January 10 [1part], 20 [2p], ? [3p], February 10 [4p] 1922, Adventure) [?*4 parts novel]

Shipwreck (April 20, 1922, Adventure)

Crooked Shadows (June 20, ???, 1922, Adventure)  [?*4 parts novel] Don Everhard
also (November 10 [1part], 25 [2p], ?? [3-4p], 1947, Short Stories )
* book : (Garden City, 1924, hc)

[--Too Many Suspects Seemed to Lurk in One Family.]

Horrezko (October 20, 1922, Adventure) Don Everhard

* book :
Tajola (1922)

* book :
Hurricane Williams (1922) Hurricane Williams

* book :
Seibert Of The Island (London: Unwin, 1924)

Ointment-Pots (March 20, 1924, Adventure) Don Everhard

Everhard and the Russian Count (June 10, 1924, Adventure) Don Everhard

Pearl-Hunger (? [1-3parts], July 30 [4p], ? [5p], 1924, Adventure) [5-parts novel]
* book: (1925)

[--South Seas. "It's bad luck to break a mirror".]

* book:
The Vengeance of Hurricane Williams
(Doran, 1925, hc) Hurricane Williams
British title: Hurricane Williams’ Vengeance (Unwin, 1925, hc)

* book:
Days Of '49 (1925)

"La Rue of the 88" (December 30, 1925, February 10, 1926 Adventure) [novel] Red Clark-1
* book : La Rue Of The Eighty-Eight (1927)

Fingerprints (May 8, 1926, Adventure) Don Everhard

* book:
Standish Of The Star Y (London, Hodder & Stoughton. 1926, Reprint.)

Treasure (October 23, November 8, 23, December 8, 23, 31, 1926, Adventure Magazine) [ 6 parts novel]
* book: (1927*?, Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1928)

Don Everhard (December 15, 1928, Adventure) Don Everhard

The Doublecross (August 15 [1part], September 1 [2p], 15 [3p], 1929, Adventure) [?* 3 parts novel] Don Everhard

Everhard Breaks Through (June 1, 1930, Adventure) Don Everhard

Red Clark of Tulluco (November 10, 25, December 10, 1930, Short Stories) [3 parts novel] Red Clark
also (mid-March, early-April, mid-April, 1931, Short Stories [UK])
* book :  Red Clark O'Tulluco (aka: Roaring Guns) (1933)
The Fightin’ Fool (January 7, (14), 21, February 4, 18, 1931, West)  [4 (5*?) parts novella] Red Clark
also (late-August #3 [1part], early-September #1 [2p], ???? [3-6p], 1931, West [UK])  [*
6 parts]
Fighting Blood (November 10, 25, December 10, 25, 1931, Short Stories) [4 parts novel] Red Clark
also (mid-March [1part], early-April [2p], mid-April [3p], ? [4p], 1932, Short Stories [UK])
* book : Fighting Blood (1932), (UK: The Fighting Fool)-?*

The Devil's Passport (April 15 [1part], ?? [2-3p], June 1 [4p], ? [5p], July 1 [6p], 1932, Adventure) [?* 6 parts novel] Don Everhard
* book :
(Century, 1933, hc; Cassell, 1934)

[set: Paris]

Everhard (September 1933, Adventure) Don Everhard

The Soft Guy (November 1933, Adventure) Don Everhard

*? book :
Red Clark Rides Alone (1933) Red Clark
Bill Jones, South Seaman (January 13, 1934, Argosy) Captain Bill Jones
Cap’n Jack (July 28, 1934, Argosy) [novelette]
The Loyal Lady (March 1935, The Big Magazine)
Red Clarke of the Arrowhead (October 13 [1part], ???,  1935, Grit Story Section) [* ? parts novel] Red Clark
* book : Guns of the Arrowhead (Popular Library # 262 pb, 1950)
[misspelling: Red Clarke of the Arrow Head]

[--Guns Of The Arrowhead, by Gordon Young:
  There was a $1,000 price tag on Red Clark's head. Every hardcase in Tulluco wanted that bounty, but Red was tough. He wore two guns and knew how to use them.
  When a group of townsmen got together and ambushed Red, they figured he'd be run out of town. They were wrong!
  The age-old feud between the Arrowhead and Hepple outfits was breaking out anew, and Red stayed to lead the Arrowhead crew into the showdown battle and to trap the renegades who wanted him dead.]

Huroc the Avenger (??? [1-3parts], 1935, January [4p], February [5p], March [6p], 1936, Adventure) [6 parts novel]
* book : (London, Methuen, 1936)

Everhard (May 1936, Adventure) Don Everhard

The Avenging Ghost (October 17, 1936, Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine) [novella]
Daughter of the Mandarin (November 25, 1936, Short Stories) [novelette]
also (mid-March 1937, Short Stories [UK])
Loot of the McKeekee (November 1936, Adventure) [novelette]
Cap’n Bill Goes to Lalebo (December 25 1936, Short Stories) [novella] Captain Bill Jones
also (mid-April 1937, Short Stories [UK])
Red Clark on the Border (March 10, 25, April 10, 25, 1937, Short Stories)  [4 parts novel] Red Clark
* book : Trouble On The Border (Popular Library # 321 pb, 1951)

[--Trouble On The Border, by Gordon Young:
  Red Clark had come to La Rez to look for work, but soon learned that the town was a nest of badmen. Honest ranchers were too scared to buck them. Red found two - only two - people willing to join him in standing up, a young couple. When they were murdered, Red went for vengeance. One man alone, he entered the outlaw stronghold with guns blazing.]

Sure-Thing Gambler (November 1937, Adventure) Don Everhard

Great Scoundrel (March 10, 1938, Short Stories)
also (mid-June 1938, Short Stories [UK])
also (June 1951, Short Stories)
Cap’n Bill Takes Charge (September 25, 1938, Short Stories) [novelette] Captain Bill Jones
also (mid-December 1938, Short Stories [UK])
*?* book :
Red Clark, Range Boss
(1938) [novel] Red Clark
UK title: Red Clark, Boss!
aka: Range Boss
Red Clark, Two Gun Man (January 10, 25, February 10, 25, 1939, Short Stories)  [4 parts novel] Red Clark
* book : Two-Gun Man (1939)
Invitation to Danger (July 25, 1939, Short Stories) [novelette] Don Everhard
also (mid-October 1939, Short Stories [UK])
Red Clark for Luck (January 10, 25, February 10, 25, 1940, Short Stories)  [4 parts novel] Red Clark
Brave Men Are Lucky (July 25 1940, Short Stories) [novella] Captain Bill Jones
also (September 1941, Short Stories [UK])

[--A long South Seas novelette of that two-fisted fighter, Cap'n Bill Jones.]

*? book :
Mr. Beamish (1940) as by Hugh Richmond  [novel]
*? book :
Red Clark Takes A Hand (1941) [novel] Red Clark
Red Clark Takes Charge (March 10, 25, April 10, 25, 1941, Short Stories) [4 parts novel] Red Clark
The Iron Rainbow (? [1part], October v 73 #6 [2p], ? [3p], December v 74 #2 [4p], 1941, Blue Book) [4 parts novel]
*? book : (1942)
Tall in the Saddle (March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, 1942, The Saturday Evening Post) [8 parts novel]
*? book : (1943)

[--Our hero is sent to a lonely cabin. But why?.]

Trouble Rides Double (July 10, 25, August 10, 25, 1943, Short Stories) [4 parts novel]
* book :
(1948)
Rock Rats (November 25, 1943, Short Stories) [novella]
also (August 1952, Short Stories [UK])
Red Clark at the Showdown (November 10, 25, December 10, 25, 1944, Short Stories) [4 parts novel] Red Clark
* book : (1947)
The Red Hawk’s Man (February 10, 1945, Short Stories) [novella]
also (May 1949, West [UK])
Red Clark in Paradise (September 10, 25, October 10, 25, 1945, Short Stories) [4 parts novel] Red Clark
* book : Holster Law (1947)

[--And what a hell-hole it turned out to be!]

Red Clark’s Short Cut (September 10, 25, October 10, 25, 1946, Short Stories) [4 parts novel] Red Clark

[--It seemed different here, but up in Tulluco where Red came from, they went right out after outlaws!]

Hard-Hunted (July 25, August 10, 25, September 10, 25, 1948, Short Stories)  [5 parts novel] western *?
Quarter Horse [* May 3, 1943*?]
* book : (1947*?; Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1948)
* book :
Red Clark To The Rescue (1948) [novel] Red Clark
* book :
Gunman From Tulluco (1948) [novel] Red Clark
* book :
Fast On The Draw (1950)
* book :
Hell On Hoofs (1953)

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The Compleat Adventures of Donald Everhard - The Prince of Gentlemen Adventurers (project of The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box Publications!)

 

© 2010, composed by Vladimir Matuschenko (составитель библиографии Владимир Матющенко).
 

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