The FictionMags Index
Index by Name: Page 759
Previous —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents
[]Crofton, F. Blake (chron.)
- * The Major’s Big Talk Stories, (sl) St. Nicholas July 1881
- * The Major’s Big-Talk Stories, No. 1, (sl) St. Nicholas April 1880
- * The Major’s Big-Talk Stories, No. IV, (sl) St. Nicholas July 1880
- * The Major’s Big Talk Stories, Nos. V and VI, (sl) St. Nicholas August 1880
- * The Major’s Big-Talk Stories, No VII, (sl) St. Nicholas September 1880
- * The Major’s Big Talk Stories VIII, (sl) St. Nicholas October 1880
- * Thomas Chandler Haliburton, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1892
- * Two More of the Major’s Big Talk Stories, (sl) St. Nicholas May 1880
[]Crofts, Anna Helen (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Poetry and the Gods (with H. P. Lovecraft), (ss) The United Amateur September 1920, as by Anna Helen Crofts & Henry Paget-Lowe
- The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1959
- Dagon and Other Macabre Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1965
- The Tomb and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Beagle, 1970
- The Transition of H.P. Lovecraft: The Road to Madness by H. P. Lovecraft, Ballantine Del Rey, 1996
- Shadows of Death by H. P. Lovecraft, Del Rey, 2005
- Eldritch Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Gollancz, 2011
- * Le Silent, (ss) The Tryout February 1918
- * To Autumn, (pm) The Vagrant #7, June 1918
- * War Literature, (ar) The Tryout April 1919
[]Crofts, Freeman Wills (1879-1957) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Absent Partner [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard December 29 1952
- * The Affair at Little Wokeham [Insp. Joseph French], (ex) Hodder & Stoughton, 1943
- * The Affair at Saltover Priory [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #470, February 1934
- * The Agent’s Signature, (ss) The Evening Standard September 29 1952
- * Antidote to Venom [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), 1938
- * The Bottle [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard September 4 1953
- * The Broken Windscreen [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard January 3 1953
- * The Broken Windshield [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard January 3 1953, as "The Broken Windscreen"
- * Crime on the Footplate [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard December 28 1949
- * Danger in Shroude Valley [Robin Brand], (ss) The Golden Book of the Year ed. Dorothy M. Prescott, Blandford Press, 1950
- * Dark Waters [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard September 21 1953
- * During the Night [Insp. Joseph French], (pl) The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, Crippen & Landru, 2020
- * East [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard July 31 1936
- * East Wind [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1934
- Fifty Famous Detectives of Fiction, Odhams, 1938
- The Pocket Book of Great Detectives ed. Lee Wright, Pocket, 1941
- Best Stories of the Underworld ed. Peter Cheyney, Faber and Faber, 1942
- Great Irish Detective Stories ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1993
- Murder Most Irish ed. Ed Gorman, Larry Segriff & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1996
- * Ebb Tide, (ss) The Evening Standard March 20 1952
- * The 8.12 from Waterloo [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard February 23 1950
- * The Faulty Stroke [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard December 30 1952
- * Finding Ideas, (ex) The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935, as "The Writing of a Detective Novel"
- * Fingerprints [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard March 29 1952
- * The Flowing Tide [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard January 2 1953
- * The Footbridge [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard April 23 1952
- * The Greuze, (nv) Pearson’s Magazine December 1921
- The World’s Best One Hundred Detective Stories, Volume 3 ed. Eugene Thwing, Funk & Wagnalls, 1929, as "The Greuze Girl"
- My Best Detective Story, Faber and Faber, 1931
- A Century of Detective Stories, Hutchinson, 1935
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #71, October 1949, as "The Greuze Girl"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #41, November 1950, as "The Greuze Girl"
- Mackill’s Choice ed. [Editor of Mackill’s Mystery Magazine], Todd Pub. Group, 1953, as "The Greuze Girl"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1987, as "The Greuze Girl"
- * The Greuze Girl, (nv) Pearson’s Magazine December 1921, as "The Greuze"
- * The Groote Park Murder, (ex) Collins, 1923
- * Gull Rock [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard April 15 1952
- * The Hog’s Back Mystery [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), 1933
- * The Hunt Ball [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) Holly Leaves November 21 1937
- Detective Stories of To-Day ed. Raymond Postgate, Faber and Faber, 1940
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1943
- Murder Medley, Hennel Locke Ltd., 1947
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #14, August 1948
- MacKill’s Mystery Magazine December 1953, as "The Hunt Ball Murder"
- MacKill’s Mystery Magazine (US) February 1954, as "The Hunt Ball Murder"
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Golden Age: Part One ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1977
- English Country House Murders ed. Thomas F. Godfrey, The Mysterious Press, 1988
- The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction ed. Deane Mansfield-Kelley & Lois Marchino, Longman US, 2004
- The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, Crippen & Landru, 2020, as "The Hunt Ball Murder"
- * The Hunt Ball Murder [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) Holly Leaves November 21 1937, as "The Hunt Ball"
- * Ingots of Gold, (sl) Flynn’s Weekly Aug 7, Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28 1926
- * Inspector Smart’s Nasty Jar, (rr) The Listener April 1 1931; chapter 11 of round-robin novel The Scoop.
- * James Alcorn’s Oversight, (ss) Sunday Empire News August 12 1945
- * The Landing Ticket [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)
- * The Level Crossing, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine November 1933
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 3 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1934
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part V ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- The Third Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1942
- Fourth Mystery Companion ed. A. L. Furman, Lantern Press, 1946
- Great Stories of Detection ed. R. C. Bull, Barker, 1960
- Great Tales of Mystery ed. R. C. Bull, Hill and Wang, 1960
- Mysterious Railway Stories ed. William Pattrick, W.H. Allen, 1984
- Blood on the Tracks ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2018
- * The Match [Insp. Joseph French], (nv) Detection Medley ed. John Rhode, Hutchinson, 1939
- * The Medicine Bottle [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard September 18 1950
- * Meet Inspector French [Insp. Joseph French], (ar) Meet the Detective, Telegraph Press, 1935
- * Mr. Pemberton’s Commission [Insp. Joseph French], (nv) The Windsor Magazine #459, March 1933
- The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935
- The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1937
- My Best Mystery Story, Faber and Faber, 1939
- Second Armchair Detective Reader ed. Ernest Dudley, Boardman, 1950
- Nine Detective Stories ed. Jessie G. M. Merson, Longman, 1964
- Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991
- * Mr. Sefton, Murderer, (ss) Mr. Sefton, Murderer by Freeman Wills Croft, Polybooks, 1944
- * The Mountain Ledge [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard December 31 1952
- * Murder by Deputy, (ss) Sunday Empire News September 30 1945
- * Mushroom Patty, (ss) The Evening Standard October 21 1953
- * Mystery in the Channel [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Collins (hc), 1931
- * The Mystery of the Sleeping-Car Express, (nv) The Premier Magazine #106, January 28 1921
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931
- Second Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1932
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934
- Tales of Detection ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Dent, 1936
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part III ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- Case of the Vanishing Spinster ed. Susan Dickinson, Collins, 1972
- Crime on the Lines ed. Bryon Morgan, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975
- The Third Bedside Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Barker, 1978
- Murder Most Foul, Octopus, 1984
- The Mammoth Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Robinson, 1985
- Great British Mystery Stories of the Twentieth Century, The Franklin Library, 1990
- The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories ed. Patricia Craig, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- The Best Crime Stories Ever Told ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Skyhorse Publishing, 2012
- * The New Cement [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) Many a Slip by Freeman Wills Crofts, Hodder, 1955
- * A New Zealand Tragedy, (ar) The Anatomy of Murder by The Detection Club, The Bodley Head, 1936
- * The 9.50 Up Express [Insp. Joseph French], (pl) The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, Crippen & Landru, 2020; broadcast on the BBC Sptember 19 & 21, 1942.
- * The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, (co) Crippen & Landru (tp), December 2020 ; edited by Tony Medawar
- * The Oversight [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #97, December 1951
- * The Parcel, (nv) The Daily Mail April 17 1936 - April 21 1936
- * Perilous Journey [Robin Brand], (ss) The Christmas Stocking, Blandford Press, 1949
- * The Photographer, (ss) The Evening Standard July 7 1952
- * The Purple Sickle Murders, (n.) 1929
- * The Raincoat [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard October 30 1951
- * The Ruined Tower [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard May 26 1951
- * Scotland Yard on the Job, (rr) The Listener February 25 1931; chapter 6 of round-robin novel The Scoop.
- * The Starvel Hollow Tragedy [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) William Collins, 1927
- * The Suitcase [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard August 9 1950
- * The Sunken Suitcase [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine December 1955
- * The Target [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard October 14 1953
- * Tea at Four [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard September 9 1952
- * Teamwork [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard July 31 1953
- * Teamwork Felonius [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard July 31 1953, as "Teamwork"
- * The 12:30 from Croydon [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), 1934
- * Two Birds with One Spanner [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #117, August 1953
- * The Two Bottles [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard January 26 1950
- * The Two Calls, (ss) The Evening Standard June 7 1952
- * Unbreakable Alibi [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #114, May 1953
- * The Unseen Observer [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard August 31 1953
- * The Upper Flat [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Evening Standard January 1 1953
- * The Vertical Line [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 20 1935
- * The Visitor in the Night, (rr) The Floating Admiral, Hodder & Stoughton, 1931
- * Who Killed Cock Robin?, (pl) St. Martin’s Review May 1938
- * Why I Write Detective Stories, (ar) The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935, as "The Writing of a Detective Novel"
- * The Writing of a Detective Novel, (ar) The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935
- * The Writing of a Detective Novel, (ex) The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935
_____, [ref.]
- * Freeman Wills Croft by Tony Medawar, (bg) Bodies from the Library ed. Tony Medawar, Collins Crime Club, 2018
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by James Keddie, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective April 1969
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by Philip L. Scowcroft, (ar) A Shot in the Dark #5, September 1995
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by Christopher Fowler, (ar) The Independent on Sunday August 4 2013
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by Melvyn Barnes, (bg) Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 1 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998
[]Crofts, Morley (David) (1933-2016); used pseudonym Chrysler Crofts (about) (chron.)
- * An Air for Edgar, (ar) Presenting Moonshine #7, January 1 1970 [Ref. Edgar Saltus]
- * Another Night, Another Day, (br) Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. John Klempner]
- * Black Weather, (br) Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. Berton Roueché]
- * The Cue Stick Incident, (vi) Presenting Moonshine #29, March 1973
- * Fully Dressed and in His Right Mind, (br) Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. Michael Fessier]
- * “In Praise of Lesser Men”, (rc) Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971
- * The Movers, (fa) Presenting Moonshine #35, October 1973, as by Chrysler Crofts
- * MS. Found in a Bottle, or, the Peril of Drink, (ar) Presenting Moonshine #15, April 17 1971, as by M. C.
- * Pool Hall Nirvana, (fa) Presenting Moonshine #36, November 1973, as by Chrysler Crofts
- * The Ride, (ss) Presenting Moonshine #27 Dec 1972, #28 Jan 1973, as by Chrysler Crofts
- * The Un-leashed Will, (br) Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. Christopher Clark]
- * untitled (“Why Men Buy Books”), (fa) Presenting Moonshine #16, May 3 1971, as by Chrysler Crofts
[]Croghan, Bryan (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Aboriginal Artist, (ts) Ranch Romances 2nd October 1951
- * Apache Ambush, (nv) Ranch Romances November 1965
- * The Badlands Kind, (nv) Best Western November 1953
- * Death Will Wear War Paint, (ss) Complete Western Book Magazine April 1953
- * Deep Gravel Gold, (ss) Double Action Western January 1955
- * Fate Wore Claws, (ss) North•West Romances Fall 1952
- * Flight Westward, (ss) The Phantom Detective Winter 1952
- * The Fugitive, (ss) North•West Romances Fall 1951
- * Grounds for Suspicion, (ss) Ranch Romances 3rd September 1951
- * The Last Trick, (ss) Popular Western November 1953
- * Loggers Bold, (ts) Ranch Romances 2nd September 1950
- * Old-Timer Still Rides, (ts) Ranch Romances 1st November 1950
- * One Way Out, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd September 1951
- * Over My Dead Body, (ss) 2-Gun Western August 1956
- * Rainbow’s End, (ts) Ranch Romances 1st March 1951
- * The Starpacker Who Stuck Around, (ss) Western Short Stories February 1953
- * Timber Tosser, (ts) Ranch Romances 1st May 1951
[]Crohmalniceanu, Ovid S. (1921- ) (chron.)
- * A Chapter of Literary History, (ss) Romanian Review #1, 1968; translated by Andreea Gheorghitoiu
- * A Chapter of Literary History, (ss) Romanian Review #1, 1981; translated by Dana Lizac
- * The Interview, (ss) Romanian Review #5, 1988; translated by Radu Lupan
- * The Neuhof Treaty, (nv) Twelve: A Romanian Science-Fiction Anthology ed. Cornel Robu, Sedona Publishing House, 1995
- * The Others, (ss) Romanian Review #1, 1981; translated by Carmen Patac
_____, [ref.]
[]Croke, Marie (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * All the Boys in the Sea, (ss) Fireside Magazine #103, Summer 2022
- * All the Starlit Worlds I’ve Visited…Without You, (ss) Dark Matter Magazine #11, September/October 2022
- * A Bauble for Your Thoughts, (ss) The Lorelei Signal January/March 2010
- * Bone-Wood-Metal, (ss) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2023
- * Cessation of Civilization, (ss) DreamForge #4, December 2019
- * Dance of Wood and Grace, (ss) Zooscape #10, March 1 2021
- * Delivery for 3C at Song View, (ss) Diabolical Plots #83, January 2022
- * Drop Shipment Standard Procedure, (ss) Dark Matter Magazine #3, May/June 2021
- * The Fleetness of Love, (ss) Enchanted Conversation v1 #2, 2010
- * Flock of Words and Wonder, (ss) Apparition Literary Magazine #16, Wonder, October 2021
- * Her Mother, the Storm, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #370, December 1 2022
- * How Many Crab Pots Does It Take to Destroy a Neighborhood?, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #42, January 2021
- * The Impermanent Surface of Lake Scintillate, (ss) Orion’s Belt August 2024
- * Instructions for Bottling Tornadoes: Please Read Before You Leave, (vi) Flash Fiction Online #107, August 2022
- * It-Who-Dreams-Under-Grey-Clouds in the-Town-Within-the-City, (ss) Robotic Ambitions ed. Lesley Conner & Jason Sizemore, Apex Publications, 2023
- * Like Ladybugs, Bright Spots in Your Mailbox, (nv) Diabolical Plots #104, October 2023
- * A Lullaby of Anguish, (ss) Apex Magazine #145, 2024
- * Of Woven Wood, (nv) L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XXVIII ed. K. D. Wentworth, Galaxy, 2012
- * Our Echoes Drifting Through the Marsh, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #423, January 9 2025
- * Sand-Child, (ss) Daily Science Fiction November 25 2011
- * Secrets Locked in Metal Scrap, (nv) Luna Station Quarterly #58, June 2024
- * Shades of Amber, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #95, May 17 2012
- * The Swift-Footed Darling of the Rocks (Do NOT Actually Call Me That), (ss) Zooscape #14, April 15 2022
- * Ten Poisons That Cannot Kill the Queen (with Anna Madden), (ss) Lackington’s #24, Fall 2021
- * To Seek Himself Again, (ss) Apex Magazine #127, 2021
- * Turn to Stone Ourselves, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #364, September 8 2022
- * Veins of My Sister, (nv) Deep Magic #72, Spring 2021
- * The Weight of Fortunes in an Endless Labyrinth, (vi) Factor Four Magazine #41, November 2024
- * The Wyrd for Water Is Water, (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 10 2013
- * Your Space Between, (ss) Apex Magazine #132, 2022
_____, [ref.]
[]Croker, B(ithia) M(ary) [née Sheppard] (1849-1920) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Captain Luttrell’s Shikar, (ss) Nash’s Magazine August 1909
- * La Carcassonne, (ss) The Old Cantonment and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Methuen, 1905
- * The Cat’s Paw, (sl) The Lady’s Magazine #6 Jun, #7 Jul, #8 Aug, #9 Sep, #10 Oct, #11 Nov, #12 Dec 1901
- * The Chowkedar, (ss) The Onlooker December 9 1905
- * The Clue, (ss) The Lady’s Realm May 1900
- * A Comedy of Correspondence, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1904
- * The Creaking Board, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1912
- * The Dak Bungalow at Dakor, (ss) London Society Christmas 1889
- * A Dark Horse, (ss) Nash’s Magazine September 1910
- * The Door Ajar, (ss) The Old Cantonment and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Methuen, 1905
- * The End of Her Tether, (ss) The Lady’s Realm September 1898
- * The First Comer, (ss) Kingdom of Kerry by B. M. Croker, 1896
- * The Former Passengers, (ss) To Let by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1893
- * Half-a-Crown, (ss) The Sunday Strand February 1903
- * Helen, or Semiramis?, (ss) The Story-teller July 1914
- * The Helper, (ss) The Story-teller February 1910
- * Her Last Wishes, (ss) Kingdom of Kerry by B. M. Croker, 1896
- * “If You See Her Face”, (ss) To Let by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1893
- * Imitation Pearls, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1911
- * “Jason”, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1898
- * Johanna, (sl) Crampton’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1902
- * The Khitmatgar, (ss) To Let by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1893
- * A Letter from Lucerne, (ar) The Ludgate #37, November 1898
- * The Little Brass God, (ss) The Old Cantonment and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Methuen, 1905
- * The Mad Englishman, (ss) The Cavalier October 1909
- * The Mayor’s Dog, (ex)
- * “The Missing Link”, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine December 1901
- * Mrs. Ponsonby’s Dream, (ss) Jason and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1899
- * “The Mysterious Minuet”, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1905
- * The North Verandah, (ss) The Story-teller March 1909
- * “Number Ninety”, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine #8, December 1895
- * “Number Ninety” and Other Ghost Stories, (co) Sarob Press (hc), March 2000
- * The Old Cantonment, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1904
- * Old Lady Ann, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine #9, January 1896
- * The Red Bungalow, (ss) Odds and Ends by B. M. Croker, Hutchinson, 1919
- * The Red Woollen Necktie, (ss) Kingdom of Kerry by B. M. Croker, 1896
- * A Romance of a Bungalow, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1896
- * The Room with the Blue Carpet, (ss) The Story-teller August 1919
- * The Spare Bed, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1909
- * Sullivan’s Bargain, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine July 1897
- * A Thousand to One, (sl) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #90 Sep, #91 Oct, #92 Nov, #93 Dec 1919, #94 Jan, #95 Feb 1920
- * “To Let”, (ss) London Society Christmas 1890
- * Trooper Thompson’s Information, (ss) Jason and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1899
- * Unavoidably Postponed, (ss) Holly Leaves December 1905
- * Who Knew the Truth?, (ss) The London Magazine December 1903
_____, [ref.]
- * B.M. Croker (1848-1920) by Richard Dalby, (ar) The Green Book #11, Bealtaine 2018
- * Mrs. Croker by Helen C. Black, (iv) Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask, Spottiswoode, 1896
- * Number Ninety & Other Ghost Stories (2019) by Reggie Oliver, (br) Wormwood #33, 2019
- * Richard Dalby’s Ghosts from the Past by Richard Dalby, (is) Enigmatic Tales #3, December 1998
[]Croker, T(homas) Crofton (1798-1854) (chron.)
- * The Bunworth Banshee, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, uncredited.
- * Daniel O’Rourke, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, uncredited.
- * Flory Cantillon’s Funeral, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828, uncredited.
- * The Giant’s Stairs, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828, uncredited.
- * The Haunted Cellar, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, uncredited.
- * The Lady of Gollerus, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828, uncredited.
- * The Legend of Knockgrafton, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, uncredited.
- Irish Fairy Tales ed. H. M. Tichenor, Haldeman-Julius, 1923
- A Fairy Tale Reader ed. John & Caitlín Matthews, HarperAquarian, 1993
- Celtic Tales of Terror ed. Mairtin O’Griofa, Sterling Pub. Co., Inc., 1994
- Olden Tales ed. Bradford M. Day, DayStar Press, 1996
- The Book of Irish Weirdness, Sterling, 1997
- * Legends of the Banshee, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, as "The McGrath Banshee", uncredited.
- * Master and Man, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, uncredited.
- * The Priest’s Supper, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825, uncredited.
- * The Soul Cages, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828, uncredited.
- The Wild Night Company ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1970
- Fantasy: The Literature of the Marvelous ed. Leo P. Kelley, McGraw-Hill, 1974
- Haunts! Haunts! Haunts! ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1977
- Spectres, Spooks & Shuddery Shades ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1977
- Spine-Chillers ed. Roger Elwood & Howard Goldsmith, Doubleday, 1978
- Mermaids! ed. Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois, Ace, 1986
- Olden Tales ed. Bradford M. Day, DayStar Press, 1996
- * Teigue of the Lee, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828, uncredited.
[]Cromarty, Noel; pseudonym of Noel Bews (1925-1982) (about) (chron.)
- * Chance in a Million, (ss) The Evening Standard May 29 1954
- * The Gambler, (ss) The Evening Standard November 14 1950
- * Inspector Quain’s Lucky Day, (ss) The Evening Standard November 23 1950
- * Just a Walking-On Part for Bobby…, (ss) The Evening Standard January 18 1964
- * A Matter of Duty, (ss) The Evening Standard May 20 1953
- * May 30th: I Have Decided to Kill Bessie My Wife…, (ss) The Evening Standard March 9 1963
- * The Silversmith, (vi) London Mystery Selection #81, June 1969
- * The Sounding Board, (ss) The Evening Standard July 6 1951
- * Uncommon in That Part of the Country, (ss) London Mystery Selection #80, March 1969
- * When a Man Goes Bust…and a Woman Doesn’t Wake, (ss) The Evening Standard September 19 1964
[]Crombie, Charles (Exeter Devereux) (1880-1967) (about) (chron.); also known as Chas./Charles J. Crombie.
- * A Business Proposition, (il) Printers’ Pie 1915
- * Canvassers Beware!, (il) Printers’ Pie 1907
- * Christmas Fifty Years Hence!, (il) Cassell’s Magazine December 1909
- * Featherweight, (il) The London Magazine December 1909
- * Looks, (il) Printers’ Pie 1913
- * An Old-Time Summer.—“Taking a Rest”, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper July 13 1901
- * ’Ome Sweet ’Ome, (il) Printers’ Pie 1909
- * Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper September 28 1901
- * The Polite Age, (il) Printers’ Pie 1914
- * Studio “Fakes”, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1920
- * That First Khaki Feeling, (il) Winter’s Pie Winter 1916
- * That “Spotting the Hun” Sensation, (il) Winter’s Pie Winter 1917
- * Too Fly, (il) Printers’ Pie 1912
- * “What didst THOU in the GREAT-WAR, Gran’dad…”, (il) Winter’s Pie Winter 1917
- * Winter’s Pie—Spoiled, (il) Winter’s Pie Winter 1913
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The London Magazine January 1905
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Boy’s Own Paper January 8 1910
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #149 Aug 1911, #171 Jun 1913
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #83, February 1919
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Gaiety Apr, Oct 1922
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine Dec 1922, Dec 1924
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. June 1924
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Graphic Nov 28 1932,
- * [cartoon(s)] (with H. M. Bateman, Cyril Kenneth Bird & René Bull), (ct) Pearson’s Magazine February 1925, as by H. M. Bateman, René Bull, Charles Crombie & Fougasse
- * [front cover], (cv) The London Magazine Feb 1904, Feb 1910
- * [front cover], (cv) C.B. Fry’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1906, Dec 1907,
Jan, Apr, May, Jun, Sep 1908
Jul 1909, Feb, Mar, Apr 1910, Mar, Apr, May, Jul 1911
- * [front cover], (cv) Nash’s Magazine May 1909
- * [front cover], (cv) Pearson’s Magazine Oct, Nov 1910
- * [front cover], (cv) The Premier Magazine #126 Nov 1 1921, #140 May 16, #142 Jun 13, #143 Jun 27, #156 Dec 26 1922
- * [front cover], (cv) The Detective Magazine #16, June 22 1923
- * [front cover], (cv) The Happy Mag. April 1924
- * [front cover], (cv) The 20-Story Magazine #26 Aug, #27 Sep, #28 Oct, #30 Dec 1924, #31 Jan, #32 Feb, #33 Mar, #34 Apr, #35 May, #36 Jun, #37 Jul,
#38 Aug, #39 Sep, #40 Oct, #41 Nov, #42 Dec 1925
#43 Jan, #44 Feb, #45 Mar, #46 Apr, #47 May, #48 Jun, #49 Jul, #50 Aug, #51 Sep, #52 Oct, #53 Nov,
#54 Dec 1926
#55 Jan, #56 Feb, #57 Mar, #58 Apr, #59 May, #60 Jun, #61 Jul, #62 Aug, #63 Sep, #64 Oct, #65 Nov,
#66 Dec 1927
#68 Feb, #69 Mar, #70 Apr, #71 May, #72 Jun, #73 Jul 1928, #80 Feb 1929
- * [front cover], (cv) The Grand Magazine May 1927
- * [front cover], (cv) Short Stories (UK) late December 1928
- * [frontispiece], (fp) The London Magazine December 1907
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 6 1900, Mar 23, Jun 29 1901
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Lady’s Realm Jan, Jun, Aug, Dec 1908, Jun, Nov, Dec 1909, Jan, Jun, Aug 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The London Magazine Mar 1908, Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct 1910
Jan, Feb, Apr, Nov 1911, Apr, Jun, Oct, Nov 1913, Jan 1914, Aug 1915, Aug,
Oct, Dec 1920
Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Nov, Dec 1921, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Sep,
Nov 1922
Nov 1923, Feb 1924, Aug 1925, May 1927, Jun, Nov 1928, Mar 1929, Jun, Aug 1930,
#28 Feb 1933
- * [illustration(s)], (il) C.B. Fry’s Magazine May, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1908, Apr, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1909,
Jan, Mar, Aug, Nov 1910
Feb, Apr 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine Aug, Dec 1908, Jan, Feb, Jul, Aug, Dec 1910, Dec 1912, Feb, Mar, May 1913,
Jun 1914
May, Jul, Sep, Dec 1920, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Nov, Dec 1921, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1922
Nov, Dec 1923, Feb, Mar, Jul, Nov 1924, Jan, May, Aug, Oct 1925, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr, Jul, Aug, Nov, Dec 1926
Jan, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Dec 1927, Aug, Dec 1928, Feb, Mar,
May, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1929
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Oct, Nov, Dec 1930, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr 1931
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine (US) Sep 1908, Feb 1909, Feb, Sep 1910, Jan 1911, Jul 1912, Apr 1913, Jul 1914
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Magazine Apr, Dec 1909, #143 Feb, #145 Apr 1924, Jun, Sep, Nov 1925, Feb 1926, Feb, May,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1927
Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Dec 1928, Jan, Mar, Nov, Dec 1929
Jan, Feb, Mar, Aug, Nov 1930, Jan 1931, Aug 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Captain #121 Apr, #122 May, #123 Jun, #124 Jul, #125 Aug, #126 Sep 1909, #135 Jun, #136 Jul, #137 Aug 1910, #147 Jun,
#149 Aug, #150 Sep 1911
#173 Aug, #174 Sep 1913, #284 Nov 1922, #290 May, #293 Aug 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine Jul 1909, Nov 15, Dec 1, Dec 15 1910, Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 1 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Royal Magazine Aug, Dec 1910, Jun, Aug, Sep, Dec 1920, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Sep,
Oct, Nov, Dec 1921
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1922, Dec 1927, Aug 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine Oct 1910, Apr 1911, Mar, Apr, May, Dec 1912, Feb, May, Jun, Dec 1915,
Jun, Aug, Dec 1920
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Aug, Sep 1921, Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Oct 1922
May, Aug, Sep 1923, Feb, Jul, Oct 1924, Jan, Mar, Jul 1925, Apr 1926, Jan,
Aug, Oct 1927
Mar, Jul 1928, May 1930, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov 1931
Jun, Sep 1932, Feb, Jun, Aug 1933, Jun 1934, Mar, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov,
Dec 1937
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1938, Feb 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Windsor Magazine #224 Aug, #227 Nov, #228 Dec 1913, #230 Feb, #236 Aug, #237 Sep, #238 Oct, #239 Nov, #240 Dec 1914, #241 Jan,
#243 Mar, #244 Apr, #245 May, #246 Jun, #247 Jul, #248 Aug, #249 Sep, #250 Oct 1915
#253 Jan, #254 Feb, #255 Mar, #258 Jun, #260 Aug, #261 Sep, #264 Dec 1916, #311 Nov 1920, #326 Feb, #335 Nov 1922,
#344 Aug, #347 Nov 1923
#350 Feb, #352 Apr, #354 Jun, #356 Aug, #357 Sep, #358 Oct 1924, #363 Mar, #366 Jun, #370 Oct 1925, #380 Aug 1926,
#385 Jan, #386 Feb, #387 Mar, #388 Apr, #389 May, #390 Jun, #391 Jul, #392 Aug, #393 Sep, #394 Oct, #395 Nov,
#396 Dec 1927
#397 Jan, #400 Apr, #404 Aug, #407 Nov, #408 Dec 1928, #410 Feb, #412 Apr, #414 Jun, #415 Jul, #416 Aug, #418 Oct,
#420 Dec 1929
#421 Jan, #422 Feb, #423 Mar, #424 Apr, #425 May 1930, #444 Dec 1931, #451 Jul, #454 Oct, #456 Dec 1932, #462 Jun,
#468 Dec 1933
#470 Feb, #474 Jun, #476 Aug, #478 Oct 1934, #483 Mar, #485 May, #492 Dec 1935, #493 Jan, #502 Oct 1936, #505 Jan,
#506 Feb, #508 Apr, #510 Jun, #511 Jul 1937
#517 Jan, #518 Feb, #522 Jun, #523 Jul, #526 Oct 1938, #529 Jan, #531 Mar, #532 Apr, #536 Aug 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pan Mar, Jun, Jul, Dec 1921, Jun, Nov 1922, Apr, May, Aug, Dec 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Lloyd’s Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1921
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Hutchinson’s Magazine Jul 1922, Mar, Apr 1925
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Grand Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1922, Feb 1923, May 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Premier Magazine #4 Jun, #5 Jul, #8 Oct 1923, #24 Feb, #27 May 1925, #13 Oct 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) MacLean’s Jun 1 1923, Mar 1 1925
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Detective Magazine #16, June 22 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The New Magazine (UK) Dec 1923, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Oct 1924, Jul/Aug 1926, Feb 1927,
Mar 1929, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Sep 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Crusoe Mag. #1 Jun, #2 Jul, #3 Aug, #4 Sep, #5 Oct, #6 Nov 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Novel Magazine July 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine “Colonial Edition” Jul, Aug, Oct 1927, #456 Chr, Oct 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Happy Mag. April 1928
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The British Boy’s Annual 1929, 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Passing Show Annual Summer 1932
(continued)
Next —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents