Year (date copyrighted) |
Title |
|
Note
|
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 1) |
"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)
|
193? |
"The Picture Man" [footnotes 1] |
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" |
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 |
|
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 2] |
a short story |
Illustrated by Fred Fredericks
|