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Derleth, August (William) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Tomahawk, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * “Tom Beck Cut Down the Apple Tree…”, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Tomorrow and Tomorrow, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Torch Signals, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * Track-Repairer of the Planetary Orbit, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * The Trail of Cthulhu [Laban Shrewsbury], (Arkham House, 1962, co)
- * The Trail of Cthulhu [Laban Shrewsbury], (nv) Weird Tales March 1944
- * Trains, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Train Whistle, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Transcontinental, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * The Trasher Sings, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * A Traveler in Time [Tex Harrigan], (ss) Orbit v1 #2, 1953
- * Treasure, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * Tree in the Window, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * The Tribulations of Sarah Ingersoll, (ar) Wisconsin Murders, Mycroft & Moran, 1968
- * The Tsanta in the Parlor, (ss) Weird Tales July 1948, as by Stephen Grendon
- When Evil Wakes ed. August Derleth, Souvenir Press, 1963, as by Stephen Grendon
- Mr. George and Other Odd Persons by Stephen Grendon, Arkham House, 1963, as by Stephen Grendon
- 65 Great Spine Chillers ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1982, as by Stephen Grendon
- That Is Not Dead, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009, as by Stephen Grendon
- * The Turret Room, (vi) Weird Tales September 1927, as by August Derleth
- * The Turret Room (with Mark R. Schorer), (vi) Weird Tales September 1927
- * Turtle in the Sun, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Turtling, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * Twilight Fox, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Twilight Play, (ss) Weird Tales November 1949
- * Twilight Pond, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Twilight: The Sixth Month, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Twilight Whippoorwill, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Two Black Buttons, (ss) The Dragnet Magazine October 1929
- * Two Gentlemen at Forty, (vi) 10 Story Book July 1931
- * Two Ladies in Jeopardy [Sac Prairie], (ss) Wisconsin in Their Bones, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961
- * Two New Spring Books, (ms) The Arkham Collector #9, Spring 1971, uncredited.
- * Two Notes on Shiel’s Style, (ar) [Ref. M. P. Shiel]
- * Two Rails, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Two Redings on a Willow, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Two Redwings on a Willow, (pm)
- * Two Variations on a Theme, (gp)
- * Two Women Burning Grass, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * Umbral Moon, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * The Unexplored Island, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * The Ungrateful House [Tex Harrigan], (ss) Orbit v1 #3, 1954
- * Unknown Bird, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Unknown World, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * The Unpublished Solar Pons [Solar Pons], (Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1994, oc)
- * Up Path and Down, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * The Valley Whippoorwill, (ss) Wisconsin in Their Bones, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961
- * Valse Oubliée, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Valse Oubliée [Sac Prairie], (ss) The University of Kansas City Review Winter 1944
- * The Vanishing of Simmons, (ss) Weird Tales February 1933
- * Vengeance Is Sweet, (ss) Consider Your Verdict by Tally Mason, Stackpole Sons, 1937, as by Tally Mason
- * The Vengeance of Ai (with Mark R. Schorer), (ss) Strange Stories April 1939, as by Mark R. Schorer
- * Venus in the Elms, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Venus in the Willows, (pm) Habitant of Dusk, Walden Press, 1946
- * Venus on the Water, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Vesper Sparrow, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Vesper Sparrow in the Willows, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * A Village Borgia, (ar) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) April 1964
- * Village Telegraph Office [Sac Prairie], (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Voiceless, the Moon, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Wagon Road in Winter, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Walker-Errant, (pm) And You, Thoreau!, The Poets of the Year, 1944
- * Wall of Snow, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Walpurgisnacht, (ss) Wisconsin in Their Bones, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961
- * The Watcher from the Sky [Laban Shrewsbury], (nv) Weird Tales July 1945
- * The Waterfall, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * Water Music, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Water Talk, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * A Way with the Ladies, (ar) The Saint Mystery Magazine April 1964
- * Weather Report, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Web of Moonlight, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * The Weird Tale in English Since 1890, (ar) The Ghost #3, May 1945
- * Weird Tales: A Memoir, (ar) The Pulp Era #60, Winter 1963
- * WEIRD TALES in Retrospect, (ar) Inside #16/50, September 1956
- * Weldon House [Sac Prairie], (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Wentworth’s Day (with H. P. Lovecraft), (ss) The Survivor and Others by H. P. Lovecraft & August Derleth, Arkham House, 1957
- * Wentworth’s Day (with H. P. Lovecraft), (cs) Christopher Lee’s Treasury of Terror ed. Christopher Lee, Pyramid, 1966; adapted by Russ Jones
- * Wesley [Sac Prairie], (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * West of Morning, (The Golden Quill Press, 1960, oc)
- * Westward Passage, (pm) 1935
- * Westward, the Eleven-Five, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * The Wheel Turns, (ar) Amra v2 #2, 1959
- * When Graveyards Yawn, (Tandem, 1965, co)
- * When the Night and the House Are Still…, (in) Someone in the Dark, Arkham House, 1941
- * Where Black Hawk Roamed, (ar) Mid-West Story Magazine December 1932
- * Where Childhood Lingers, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Where the Worm Dieth Not [Sac Prairie], (nv) Life Story 1944
- * The Whippoorwill at the Brook, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * The Whippoorwills in the Hills, (nv) Weird Tales September 1948
- The Mask of Cthulhu, Arkham House, 1958
- Summoned from the Tomb ed. Peter Haining, Brown, Watson, 1966
- Summoned from the Tomb (var. 1) ed. Peter Haining, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
- The Cthulhu Mythos, Barnes & Noble, 1997
- In Lovecraft’s Shadow, Mycroft & Moran, 1998
- * The Whistler, (ss) Weird Tales May 1930
- * Whistling in the Dark, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * White Horse, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * The White Moth, (ss) Weird Tales April 1933
- * Whittling Boy, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Who Labor in Darkness, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * “Who Shall I Say Is Calling?”, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1952
- * “Who Shall I Say Is Calling?” and Other Stories, (The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, February 2009, co)
- * Who Speaks?, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * The Wife with the Mona Lisa Smile [Sac Prairie], (na) Redbook July 1943
- * A Wig for Miss DeVore, (ss) Weird Tales May 1943
- Weird Tales (Canada) September 1943
- Something Near, Arkham House, 1945
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #33, 1947
- The Hollywood Nightmare ed. Peter Haining, Macdonald, 1970
- The Hollywood Nightmare (var. 1) ed. Peter Haining, Taplinger, 1971
- Eight Strange Tales ed. Vic Ghidalia, Fawcett, 1972
- The Hollywood Nightmare (var. 2) ed. Peter Haining, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
- Hollywood Ghosts ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill Press, 1991
- “Who Shall I Say Is Calling?” and Other Stories, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009
- * Wild Apples, (pm) And You, Thoreau!, The Poets of the Year, 1944
- * Wild Apples: Salute to Johnny Appleseed, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Wild Grapes, (vi) Weird Tales July 1934
- * Wild Plums, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Wild Strawberries, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * The Wild Swan, (ss) Fantasy: A Poetry Quarterly Summer 1935
- * The Wind Bloweth, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * The Wind from the River, (ss) Weird Tales May 1937
- * Wind in the Elms, (Ritten House, 1941, oc)
- * The Wind in the Leaves, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * The Wind in the Lilacs, (ss) The Arkham Sampler Spring 1948, as by Stephen Grendon
- * Wind in the Pines, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * The Wind in the Trees, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Wind’s Talk, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Windy Streetlights’ Windy Glow, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Windy Trees and Evening Star, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Winnebago Song for the Morning Star, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Winnebago Song for the West Wind, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Wintered Barn, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Wintered Bee, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Wintered Shock, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Winter Hawk, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * Winter Meadow, (pm) 1964
- * Winter Moon, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Winter Night, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Wisconsin Come to Age, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Wisconsin in Their Bones, (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961, oc)
- * Wisconsin Landscape, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Wisconsin Murders, (Mycroft & Moran, 1968, co)
- * Wisconsin Whippoorwill, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Witches’ Hollow (with H. P. Lovecraft), (ss) Dark Mind, Dark Heart ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1962; written by Derleth from a fragment by Lovecraft.
- The Black Magic Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Taplinger, 1976
- Devils, Devils, Devils ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1977
- The Black Magic Omnibus: Volume 1 ed. Peter Haining, Orbit, 1977
- The Phoenix Tree ed. Robert H. Boyer & Kenneth J. Zahorski, Avon, 1980
- Witches and Warlocks ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1990
- * Witch Hazel, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Witch Hazel on Halloween, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * The Wolf at the Church Social, (ar) Wisconsin Murders, Mycroft & Moran, 1968
- * Wolf Calling, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * The Woman at Loon Point (with Mark R. Schorer), (ss) Weird Tales December 1936
- * Woman on a Train, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Woodbox, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Woodchuck, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Woodchuck Met, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Woodcock Flight, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Woodcock Weather, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Woodlot: November, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Woods at Night, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * A Word from Dr. Lyndon Parker, (pr) “In Re: Sherlock Holmes”, Mycroft & Moran, 1945
- * World of Ice, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Wraiths of the Sea, (vi) Mind Magic July 1931
- * Yesterday, Tomorrow, Always, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * You, Maris!, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Your Picture Can Be Your Death Warrant, (ar) True Mystic Crimes April 1931, as by Tally Mason
- * Your Verdicts All!, (aw) Consider Your Verdict by Tally Mason, Stackpole Sons, 1937, as by Tally Mason
- * [letter], (lt) Weird Tales Sep 1927, Jul 1932, Mar 1944, Mar 1948, Sep 1953
- * [letter], (lt) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror January 1933
- * [letter], (lt) The Fantast December 1941
- * [letter], (lt) Acolyte Spring 1945
- * [letter], (lt) Fanomena March 1948
- * [letter], (lt) New Frontiers January 1960
- * [letter], (lt) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies April 1960
- * [letter], (lt) The Shaw Society Newsletter July 1960
- * [letter] (with Donald Wandrei), (lt) Spaceways #7, August 1939
- * [letter] (with Donald Wandrei), (lt) Weird Tales May 1941
- * [letter from Madison, WI], (lt) Weird Tales February 1928
- * [letter from Sauk City, WI], (lt) Weird Tales Feb, Mar, Jun 1926, Feb 1937, Jan 1942
- * [letter from Sauk City, WI], (lt) Astounding Stories May 1936, May 1949
- * [letter from Sauk City, WI], (lt) Inside #2, June 1963
- * [letter from Wisconsin], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1947, Apr 1948
- * [untitled notes], (ms) The Arkham Collector #1, Summer 1967, uncredited.
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ The Arkham Sampler, 48/Win - 49/Fll.
- * Editor: The Arkham Collector #1 Sum 1967, #2 Wtr, #3 Sum 1968, #4 Wtr, #5 Sum 1969, #6 Wtr, #7 Sum 1970, #8 Wtr, #9 Spr, #10 Sum 1971
- * Beachheads in Space, (Pellegrini & Cudahy, September 1952, an)
- * Beachheads in Space (var. 1), (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1954, an)
- * Beachheads in Space (var. 2), (Berkley, 1957, an)
- * Beachheads in Space (var. 3), (Four Square Books, 1964, an)
- * Beyond Time and Space, (Pellegrini & Cudahy, May 1950, an)
- * Beyond Time and Space (var. 1), (Berkley, February 1958, an)
- * Dark Mind, Dark Heart, (Arkham House, 1962, oa)
- * Dark of the Moon, (Arkham House, 1947, an)
- * Dark Things, (Arkham House, 1971, oa)
- * Far Boundaries, (Pellegrini & Cudahy, April 1951, an)
- * Fire and Sleet and Candlelight, (Arkham House, 1961, an)
- * From Other Worlds, (Four Square Books, 1964, an)
- * The Horror in the Burying Ground and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., (Panther, 1975, co)
- * The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions, (Arkham House, 1970, an)
- * The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., (Arkham House, 1970, co)
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