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[]Asquith, [Lady] Cynthia (Mary Evelyn) (1887-1960); used pseudonym C. L. Ray (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bargain Shop, (ss) The Argosy (UK) March 1935
- * The Corner Shop, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1926
- The Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1926, as by C. L. Ray
- Ghost Stories October 1929, as "The Jade Frog", by C. L. Ray
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- The Fireside Book of Ghost Stories ed. Edward Wagenknecht, Bobbs-Merrill, 1947
- What Dreams May Come, J.M. Barrie, 1951
- Tales of the Supernatural, Panther, 1962
- Terrors, Terrors, Terrors ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1979, as by C. L. Ray
- Roald Dahl’s Book of Ghost Stories ed. Roald Dahl, Jonathan Cape, 1983
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1986
- Great Ghost Stories, Reader's Digest, 1997
- * The First Night, (ss) This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- * The Follower, (ss) My Grimmest Nightmare, Allen & Unwin, 1935
- Who Knocks? ed. August Derleth, Rinehart, 1946
- This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- What Dreams May Come, J.M. Barrie, 1951
- Who Knocks? (var. 1) ed. August Derleth, Panther, 1964
- The Virago Book of Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Virago, 1987
- The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2005 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- * From What Beginnings?, (nv) This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947, as "The Nurse Never Told"
- * “God Grante That She Lye Stille”, (nv) When Churchyards Yawn ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1931
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- What Dreams May Come, J.M. Barrie, 1951
- When Churchyards Yawn (var. 1) ed. Cynthia Asquith, Arrow Books, 1963
- More Tales to Tremble By ed. Stephen P. Sutton, Whitman Classic, 1968
- The Venus Factor ed. Vic Ghidalia & Roger Elwood, MacFadden-Bartell, 1972
- The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women ed. Marie O'Regan, Robinson, 2012
- * “His First and Last Case”, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine February 1925
- * H.R.H. The Duchess of York, (bg) Woman’s Journal Nov, Dec 1927, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1928
- * In a Nutshell, (nv) This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- * The Jade Frog, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1926, as "The Corner Shop", by Cynthia Asquith
- * King George, the Man and the Monarch, (bg) The Strand Magazine May 1935 [Ref. George V]
- * Looks, Books and Cooks, (ar) The Passing Show April 7 1934
- * The Lovely Voice, (nv) The Black Cap ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1927
- * Marrying an Actress, (ar) The Dearborn Independent July 9 1927
- * Nightmare, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1943
- * The Nurse Never Told, (nv) This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- * Olaf the Fair and Olaf the Dark, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1934
- * Once Upon a Time, (ar) Woman’s Journal March 1936
- * One Grave Too Few, (ss) The Second Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1952
- * The Playfellow, (nv) Shudders ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1929
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- What Dreams May Come, J.M. Barrie, 1951
- Tales of the Uncanny, Panther, 1962
- The Little Monsters ed. Roger Elwood & Vic Ghidalia, MacFadden-Bartell, 1969
- Mind in Chains ed. Dr. Christopher Evans, Panther, 1970
- 65 Great Spine Chillers ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1982
- Creepy Stories, Bracken Books, 1994
- * Recreations and Re-actions, (cl) Britannia and Eve July 1929
- * Teddy Bear, (nv) Sails of Gold ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927
- * This Mortal Coil, (Arkham House, 1947, co)
- * An Unpremeditated Voyage, (ss) The Funny Bone ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Jarrolds, 1928
- * The Votaries of the Vorr, (ex) from Remember and Be Glad, Scribner's, 1952
- * Weddings Without this Pagan Pomp, (ar) The Passing Show June 1 1935
- * What Dreams May Come, (J.M. Barrie, 1951, co)
- * The White Moth, (nv) This Mortal Coil, Arkham House, 1947
- * Who Is Sylvia?, (ss) The Third Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1955
_____, ed.
- * The Black Cap, (Hutchinson, 1927, oa)
- * A Book of Modern Ghosts, (Scribner's, 1953, an)
- * The Funny Bone, (Jarrolds, September 1928, oa)
- * The Ghost Book, (Hutchinson, 1926, oa)
- * Sails of Gold, (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927, oa)
- * The Second Ghost Book, (James Barrie, 1952, oa)
- * Shudders, (Hutchinson, 1929, oa)
- * The Third Ghost Book, (James Barrie, 1955, oa)
- * When Churchyards Yawn, (Hutchinson, 1931, oa)
- * When Churchyards Yawn (var. 1), (Arrow Books, 1963, an)
_____, [ref.]
[]Asquith, Margot; [i.e., Emma Alice Margaret Asquith (née Tennant), Countess of Oxford and Asquith] (1864-1945) (about) (chron.)
- * A Double Event, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1917
- * Fame, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1926
- * Fashion, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July/August 1926
- * From You to Me: A Series of Love-Letters, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1917
- * Health, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1926
- * Human Nature, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1926
- * Marriage, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1927
- * Mrs. Asquith in Spain, (mm) The London Magazine Sep, Oct 1923
- * My Visit to Hawarden, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1915
- * Nash’s Commentary:
* ___ An Open Letter to the Members of the World Economic Conference, (cl) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1933
- * Octavia, (sl) Woman’s Journal Nov, Dec 1927, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1928
- * An Open Letter to the Members of the World Economic Conference, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1933
- * Opportunities, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1926
- * Politics, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1926
- * Problems of Everyday Life, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1926
- * Taste, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May, Jun 1926
- * A Week of Electioneering, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1916
- * What I Think of American Women, (ar) McCall’s Magazine July 1922
- * What Should a Woman Do?, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1932
- * When I Was Young, (bg) Lilliput September 1938
- * Without Prejudice, (ar) The London Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924
_____, [ref.]
[]Assef, Katie Shireen (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about)
_____, trans.
- * The Baroness by Marc Fernandez, (ss) Paris Noir: The Suburbs ed. Hervé Delouche, Akashic Books, 2022; translated from the French.
- * The Beekeeper by Jean-Luc Cornette, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * Beneath the Périphérique by Marc Villard, (ss) Paris Noir: The Suburbs ed. Hervé Delouche, Akashic Books, 2022; translated from the French.
- * Daedalus by Katia Lanero Zamora, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * Delirium by Mahi Binebine, (ss) Marrakech Noir ed. Yassin Adnan, Akashic Books, 2018; translated from the French.
- * A Fraction of a Second by Paul Colize, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * Frankenstein’s Monster by My Seddik Rabbaj, (ss) Marrakech Noir ed. Yassin Adnan, Akashic Books, 2018; translated from the French.
- * In Search of a Son by Mohamed Nedali, (ss) Marrakech Noir ed. Yassin Adnan, Akashic Books, 2018; translated from the French.
- * In the Shadow of the Tower by Émilie de Béco, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * Journal of an Obsession by Johanne Seymour, (ss) Montreal Noir ed. John McFetridge & Jacques Filippi, Akashic Books, 2017; translated from the French.
- * The Killer Wore Slippers by Nadine Monfils, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * The Morillon Houses by Karim Madani, (ss) Paris Noir: The Suburbs ed. Hervé Delouche, Akashic Books, 2022; translated from the French.
- * The Mysterious Painting by Fouad Laroui, (ss) Marrakech Noir ed. Yassin Adnan, Akashic Books, 2018; translated from the French.
- * Only Muddy Streams Flow in Darkness by Patrick Delperdange, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * The Other Half of a Life by Ayerdhal, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * The Other War of the Marolles by Sara Doke, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * Paint It, Black by Bob Van Laerhoven, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the Flemish.
- * The Parakeet by Barbara Abel, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * R I T U A L: Diary of Flesh and Faith by Kenan Görgün, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
- * Rush Hour by Patrick Senécal, (ss) Montreal Noir ed. John McFetridge & Jacques Filippi, Akashic Books, 2017; translated from the French.
- * Strange Martyrs by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, (ss) Paris Noir: The Suburbs ed. Hervé Delouche, Akashic Books, 2022; translated from the French.
- * Such a Pretty Little Girl by Geneviève Lefebvre, (nv) Montreal Noir ed. John McFetridge & Jacques Filippi, Akashic Books, 2017; translated from the French.
- * Suitcase Man by Martin Michaud, (ss) Montreal Noir ed. John McFetridge & Jacques Filippi, Akashic Books, 2017; translated from the French.
- * The Village Idiot by Edgar Kosma, (ss) Brussels Noir ed. Michel Dufranne, Akashic Books, 2016; translated from the French.
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