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| 1926 || "Father and Son" || a poem || | | 1926 || "Father and Son"<ref group="footnotes">Read by Edgar Guest at the "Fathers and Sons" Night at the Brotherhood of Temple Israeli on April 25, 1926.</ref> || a poem || | ||
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| 1928 || "Dreams" || a poem || | | 1928 || "Dreams" || a poem || |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 12 February 2020
Written by Lee Falk
Year (date copyrighted) | Title | Note | |
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1926 | "Father and Son"[footnotes 1] | a poem | |
1928 | "Dreams" | a poem | |
1933 (May 29) | "The Darktown Strutters" | a radio program | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) |
1933 (July 20) | "Jean Lafitte" | a romantic operetta in 3 acts | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) Music by Coloman Katona |
1933 (August 14) | "Movie Prevues of the Air" | a radio program (pamphlet) | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) |
1933 (October 31) | "Heroes in Uniform"; episode 1 | a series of radio sketches | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) |
1934 (January 5) | "Success Stories"; episode 1 | a series of radio sketches | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) |
1934 (February 18) | "Heart to Heart Time" | a series of radio sketches | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) |
1934 | "The Katatonics" ("The Catatonics") | a satire about capital and labor | (as Leon Harrison Epstein) |
1937 (?) | "The Picture Man" | a short story | |
1938 (January 14) | "Festival at Salzburg" | a play | (as Leon Falk) |
1940 (June 6) | "The Big Story" | a comedy in three acts | with Alan MacGregor Cranston |
194? | "Long after Gath" | a play | |
1944 (February 11) | "The Passionate Congressman" | a journalese in three acts | |
1945 | "The Brass Ring"[footnotes 2] | a play | |
1947 (May 23) | "Hero Hill" / "The Happy Dollar" | a musical comedy in two acts | Music by William Friml, Lyrics by John LaTouche |
1966 (March 22, 1967) | "Eris" (The Night People) | a drama - one act | |
1967 | "Home at Six" | a comedy - one act | |
196? | "The Flatlands" | a play | |
1969 | "Mandrake and the Power Mystery" | a script for a Mandrake movie | 61 pages |
1972 | "The Story of the Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks" | a Phantom novel | #1 of 15 by Avon Publications |
1973 | "The Story of the Phantom: The Mysterious Ambassador" | a Phantom novel | #6 of 15 by Avon Publications |
1973 | "The Story of the Phantom: Killer's Town" | a Phantom novel | #9 of 15 by Avon Publications |
1974 | "The Story of the Phantom: The Vampires and the Witch" | a Phantom novel | #11 of 15 by Avon Publications |
1975 | "The Story of the Phantom: The Curse of the Two-Headed Bull" | a Phantom novel | #15 of 15 by Avon Publications |
1973 | "Mandrake the Magician" (and the Enchantress) | a musical | Music by George Quincy. Lyrics by Thayer Burch |
1975 | "Time is Money" [footnotes 3] | a short story | Illustrated by Fred Fredericks |
Note
- ↑ Read by Edgar Guest at the "Fathers and Sons" Night at the Brotherhood of Temple Israeli on April 25, 1926.
- ↑ Eddie Dowling planed late 1944 to put up "The Brass Ring" in Chicago with Ethel Waters at Civic theatre, after "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams
- ↑ "Time is Money" was published in Playboy Desember 1975.