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Long, Gabrielle M(argaret) V(ere) (books) (items) (continued)
- The Old Chemist’s Shop of Soho, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine May 1929, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Traveller’s True Tale, (ss) Nash’s Magazine June 1929, as by George R. Preedy
- The Prince’s Darling, (n.) Collier’s August 31 1929, etc., as by George R. Preedy
- Behind the Picture, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine September 1929, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Beltarbet’s Darling, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1929, as by George R. Preedy
- Beltarbet’s Price, (ss) Collier’s December 21 1929, as by George R. Preedy
- Lally of Dillon’s, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1929, as by George R. Preedy
- Sheep’s-Head and Babylon, (co) The Bodley Head, 1929, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Luck of Mme. de Maupret, (ss) The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales by Marjorie Bowen, The Bodley Head, 1929, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Madelon—and All the Graces, (ss) The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales by Marjorie Bowen, The Bodley Head, 1929, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Grace Latouche, (ss) The London Magazine January 1930, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Miss Lucy’s Two Visitors, (ss) Britannia and Eve February 1930, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Starry Canopy, (ss) The Story-teller October 1930, as by George R. Preedy
- Clothes and the Man, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly and The Outline #607, December 6 1930, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Crab-Apple Harvest, (ss) The Sketch December 24 1930, as by George R. Preedy
- A Serenata, (ss) Bagatelle, and Some Other Diversions by George R. Preedy, Lane, 1930, as by George R. Preedy
- Supper with Madame Olshausen, (ss) Bagatelle, and Some Other Diversions by George R. Preedy, Lane, 1930, as by George R. Preedy
- A Tune for a Trumpet, (ss) Bagatelle, and Some Other Diversions by George R. Preedy, Lane, 1930, as by George R. Preedy
- The Eye of War, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1931, as by George R. Preedy
- Hurry!, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1931, as by George R. Preedy
- The Crown Derby Plate, (ss) Grace Latouche and the Warringtons by Marjorie Bowen, Selwyn & Blount, 1931, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, (ss) Grace Latouche and the Warringtons by Marjorie Bowen, Selwyn & Blount, 1931, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Raw Material, (ss) Grace Latouche and the Warringtons by Marjorie Bowen, Selwyn & Blount, 1931, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Full Circle, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #115, January 1932, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Elegy at Dawn, (ss) The Story-teller March 1932, as by George R. Preedy
- Leap Year, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #118, April 1932, as by Marjorie Bowen
- English Idyll, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #120, June 1932, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Wedding Night, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #121, July 1932, as by Marjorie Bowen
- “Fragile—with Care”, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #122, August 1932, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Mystery on the Dover Road, (ss) The Story-teller December 1932, as by George R. Preedy
- The Best Seller, (ss) Fond Fancy, and Other Stories by Marjorie Bowen, Selwyn & Blount, 1932, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Chinese Seat, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #127, January 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Love-in-a-Mist, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1933, as by Joseph Shearing
- The Amber Cabinet, (ss) The Grand Magazine July 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Great Tales of Horror, (an) John Lane, 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Hidden Ape, (ss) The Last Bouquet by Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Hurry! Hurry!, (ss) Knot Garden by Marjorie Bowen, The Bodley Head, 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Julia Roseingrave, (na) Ernest Benn, 1933, as by Robert Paye
- The Lady Clodagh, (ss) The Last Bouquet by Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Last Bouquet, (ss) The Last Bouquet by Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Madam Spitfire, (ss) The Last Bouquet by Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Preface, (pr) Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933, etc., as by Marjorie Bowen
- Fanchon’s Christmas Present, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #139, January 1934, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Catherine the Great, (sl) The Passing Show February 10 1934, etc., as by Marjorie Bowen
- Orange Blossom, (ss) Britannia and Eve January 1935, as by Joseph Shearing
- Snowdrop, (ss) Britannia and Eve March 1935, as by Joseph Shearing
- Landmarks, (ss) Britannia and Eve April 1935, as by Marjorie Bowen
- [untitled], (ss) Humanity December 27 1935, as by Marjorie Bowen
- More Great Tales of Horror, (an) John Lane, 1935, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Foreword, (fw) More Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1935, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Incubus, (ss) My Grimmest Nightmare, Allen & Unwin, 1935, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Worst Woman in Europe, (ar) The Passing Show February 1 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Madame de Brinvilliers]
- A Woman in Love with a Demon, (ar) The Passing Show February 8 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Esther Vanhomrigh]
- The Grand Duchess Prepares Poison, (ar) The Passing Show February 15 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Bianca Capello]
- The Fisher Girl Goes to Court, (ar) The Passing Show February 22 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Sophie Dawes]
- The Secret of the Merciless Marquise, (ar) The Passing Show February 29 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Madame La Voisin]
- An Actress Ruins a King, (ar) The Passing Show March 7 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Lola Montez]
- Millions of Strange Shadows, (ss) Holly Leaves November 16 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Two Rosebud Wreaths, (ss) Britannia and Eve November 1936, as by Joseph Shearing
- A Foolish Girl About the Court, (ar) The Passing Show December 5 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Anne Boleyn]
- She Refused to Be Rescued, (ar) The Passing Show December 12 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Marie Antoinette]
- An Empire at Her Feet, (ar) The Passing Show December 26 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Countess Catherine II of Russia]
- One Remained Behind, (nv) Help Yourself! Annual 1936, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Medici Trap for Scarface, (ar) The Passing Show January 9 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Catherine de Medici]
- The Little Widow’s Might, (ar) The Passing Show January 30 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Madame de Montespan]
- Queen Gambles with Love—and Wins, (ar) The Passing Show February 20 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Queen Isabella of Castille]
- Cuckoo Spit, (ss) The Popular March 1937, as by George R. Preedy
- An Affair of the Heart, (ss) Gloucester Journal April 24 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Fools of Fashion, Aren’t We All?, (ar) Britannia and Eve May 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Agony Column Romance, (ar) The Passing Show September 18 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Honoré de Balzac & Madame Hanska]
- Sarah Siddons’ Daughter, (ar) The Passing Show September 25 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Thomas Lawrence, Maria Siddons & Sally Siddons]
- Eccentric in Search of a Wife, (ar) The Passing Show October 2 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Thomas Day]
- Poet, Parrot and Peasant, (ar) The Passing Show October 16 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Heinrich Heine]
- The Lovers Who Never Spoke to each Other, (ar) The Passing Show October 30 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Tchaikovsky & Nadezhda von Meck]
- Mirabeau, Ugly Lover, (ar) The Passing Show November 13 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. Mirabeau & Madame Monnier]
- The Suspicious House, (ss) Holly Leaves November 15 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Rose Eclipse, (ss) Holly Leaves November 21 1937, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Matchless Lady, (ss) Everywoman’s March 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Lost for Love, (ss) Everywoman’s April 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Prince and the Highland Lady, (ss) Everywoman’s May 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Love Story of a Captive King, (ss) Everywoman’s June 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- A Prince of Rogues, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- This Desirable Property, (ss) Gloucester Journal July 9 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Anne Bullen’s Daughter - Elizabeth Tudor, (ss) Everywoman’s July 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Overbury Mystery, (ss) Everywoman’s August 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Buckingham Palace [Romance of London’s Houses], (ss) Everywoman’s October 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Stafford House [Romance of London’s Houses], (ss) Everywoman’s November 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Apple Green Diamond [Comte de Saint Germain], (ss) Britannia and Eve December 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Painter’s Love Story [Romance of London’s Houses], (ss) Everywoman’s December 1938, as by Marjorie Bowen
- They Found My Grave, (nv) Orange Blossoms by Joseph Shearing, Heinemann, 1938, as by Joseph Shearing
- Sir Horace Walpole’s Home in Berkeley Square [Romance of London’s Houses], (ss) Everywoman’s January 1939, as by Marjorie Bowen
- A Story of Norfolk House [Romance of London’s Houses], (ss) Everywoman’s February 1939, as by Marjorie Bowen
- George Romney’s Home in Hampstead [Romance of London’s Houses], (ss) Everywoman’s April 1939, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Sailor and the King’s Daughter, (ss) Illustrated June 17 1939, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Lilies from Fire, (ss) Everywoman’s November 1939, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Tyrant of Pistoja, (ss) Britannia and Eve February 1940, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Last Day of Summer, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #215, May 1940, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Heroes Return, (ss) Illustrated December 28 1940, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Soldier Comes Home, (ss) Illustrated January 25 1941, as by Marjorie Bowen
- April 23rd Doesn’t Impress Me, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1946, as by Marjorie Bowen [Ref. William Shakespeare & Edward de Vere]
- The Chinese Apple, (ss) The Illustrated London News November 18 1948, as by Joseph Shearing
- A Stranger Knocked, (ss) The Fireside Book of Yuletide Stories ed. Edward Wagenknecht, Bobbs-Merrill, 1948, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, (co) The Bodley Head, 1949, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Tallow Candle, (ss) The Uncertain Element ed. Kay Dick, Jarrolds, 1950, as by Joseph Shearing
- Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, (co) Arkham House, 1976, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Breakdown, (ss) Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales by Marjorie Bowen, Arkham House, 1976, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The House by the Poppy Field, (ss) Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales by Marjorie Bowen, Arkham House, 1976, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, (co) Ash-Tree Press, May 1998; edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson, as by Marjorie Bowen
- A Ghostly Experience: The Presence of Evil, (aw) Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances by Marjorie Bowen, Ash-Tree Press, 1998, as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Recluse and Springtime, (ss) Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances by Marjorie Bowen, Ash-Tree Press, 1998, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Vigil, (ss) Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances by Marjorie Bowen, Ash-Tree Press, 1998, as by Marjorie Bowen
- Julia Roseingrave, (co) The British Library, February 2025 [British Library Tales of the Weird]; edited by John C. Tibbetts, as by Marjorie Bowen
- An Appointment with Stiffkey, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Brass Ring, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Elsie’s Lonely Afternoon, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- False Pretences, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Flower of Carnival, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Grey Chamber, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Is It Genuine?, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Jewels of the Contessa, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Liri Confancie, (ss) , as by Joseph Shearing
- A Matrimonial Entanglement, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- “Mrs. Smith and Rose—”, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Petunia, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Un Peu D’Amour, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- A Pose for Fanchon, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Praeludium, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- Romantic Murder in France, (ar) , as by Joseph Shearing
- Suitably Rewarded, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Triumph of Mr. Westfield, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
- The Usual Thing, (ss) , as by Marjorie Bowen
Long, Glenn (fl. 1920s-1930s) (items)
- Want to Go Farming in Florida, (ar) Farm Life February 1928
- The Pinch Umpire, (ss) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine July 25 1931
- Mill Race Does the Discus, (ss) College Stories February 1932
- Color Schemes, (ss) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine May 25 1932
- It Ain’t Baseball, (ss) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine July 25 1932
- Games on Ice, (ss) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine August 10 1934
- The Emperor of Errors, (nv) Dime Sport Magazine July 1935
- Two Strikes on Big Bo, (nv) Dime Sport Magazine August 1935
- The Persian Rug Stroke, (ss) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine 1st October 1935
- Kicker’s Courage, (nv) Dime Sport Magazine October 1935
- Strictly Amateur, (nv) Dime Sports Magazine January 1936
- Ringer Rookies, (nv) Dime Sports Magazine February 1936
- Night Bloomers, (ss) The All-America Sports Magazine May/June 1936
- Bat-Shy Ballhawk, (ss) Ace Sports Monthly October 1936
- Texas Chukker, (nv) Star Sports Magazine October 1936
- Teamwork in Peachbloom, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine March 1937
- Slugger’s Legacy, (ss) Ace Sports Monthly August 1937
- 100% Grandstander, (ss) Basketball Stories Winter 1937/1938
- Sentimental Quarterback, (ss) Blue Ribbon Sports December 1937
- A Slide for Science, (ss) Thrilling Sports January 1938
- Montana Shoots Alone, (nv) Real Sports February 1938
- The Goal Standard, (nv) Thrilling Sports March 1938
- Flynn and Son, Big Leaguers, (ss) Sports Fiction April 1938
- Payment in Pigskin, (nv) Sports Winners April 1938
- Big Feller, (nv) Sports Action June 1938
Long, H(erbert) Kingsley (1890-1964) (about) (items)
- The Rigging of Pelican Reef, (ss) The Corner Magazine September 1925
- The Whistle Next Door, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine December 1926
- The Devil to Pay, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1927
- Blind-Luck Bill, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1927
- Bingo Bounces to It, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #88, October 1929
- Ready-Made Murder, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1930
- Our Flying Map Makers, (ar) The New Passing Show April 16 1932
- The King—Business Man, (ar) The Passing Show June 18 1932
- King George: Servant of His Subjects, (ar) The Passing Show June 25 1932
- The First Lady in the Land, (ar) The Passing Show July 2 1932
- The Most Popular Man in the World, (ar) The Passing Show July 9 1932 [Ref. Edward VIII]
- The Happy Couple at No. 145, (ar) The Passing Show July 16 1932
- The Princess Royal and Her Younger Brothers, (ar) The Passing Show July 23 1932
- The Right Hands of Royalty, (ar) The Passing Show July 30 1932
- Where the Soccer Millions Go, (ar) The Passing Show September 24 1932
- The Faith of Mrs. Fawcett, (ar) The Passing Show November 12 1932
- The Four Sportsmen of the Apocalypse, (ar) The Passing Show December 10 1932
- Hey, Taxi!, (ss) The Passing Show August 5 1933
- The Great Teas Industry, (ar) The Passing Show August 26 1933
- Banks Never Make Mistakes, (ss) The Passing Show May 5 1934
- Non-Stop, (ss) The Passing Show June 2 1934
- “Dear Dodo”, (ss) The Passing Show June 9 1934
- One Lost Day, (ss) The Passing Show July 28 1934
- Yellow Lights, (ss) The Passing Show January 4 1936
- Have-a-Heart Desperate, (ss) The Passing Show January 25 1936
- Straight from the Jockey’s Mouth [Terry Sullivan], (ss) The Passing Show April 18 1936
- He Had an Eye for Figures, (ss) The Passing Show February 20 1937
Long, H(arold) W(illiam) Shirley (1905-1975) (items)
- The Exploits of the “Cutty Sark”: The World’s Most Famous Ship, (ar) Chums December 30 1927
- The Long Shovel Brigade, (ia) Chums December 18 1928
- Outside the Circle, (ss) Chums November 5 1929
- The Stick Game, (ar) Chums March 11 1930
- Sun—Everybody’s Doctor, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1930
- Preparing the Big Shows!, (ar) Chums Annual 1936, 1935
- Ringing the Changes, (ar) Chums Annual 1936, 1935
- Leaders of the Bands, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1937
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