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de Polo, Harold (chron.) (continued)
- * Who Killed Phil Rosenbaum?, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 20 1929
- * “Why Curse the Tables?”, (ss) Young’s Magazine May 1918
- * Wile of the Woods, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 15 1916
- * “Window Lillian”, (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1919
- * The Winner, (ss) Action Stories November 1921
- * Winners Lose, (ss) Western Story Magazine October 29 1921, as by Harry Golden
- * The Winner’s Privilege, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st October 1916
- * Winner Take All, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 3 1925
- * Winning Her Way, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 1 1925
- * The Winning Punch, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly February 4 1922
- * Wiping out the Stain, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1917
- * With a Bit of Luck, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 15 1916
- * With a Bit of Wit, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1918
- * With Back to the Wall, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine November 15 1918
- * With Feathered Fury, (vi) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1925
- * With His Own Weapon [Sheriff Whitcher Bemis], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction September 24 1927
- * Without a Tickle, (ss) Western Story Magazine May 5 1923, as by Harry Golden
- * With Regard to Detail, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 1 1926
- * With Six Months to Live, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 16 1920
- * With Usury, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st December 1917
- * Wits of the Wild, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1916
- * The Wolf-Pack Mutiny, (ss) Top-Notch June 1 1912
- * The Wolf Who Would Be King, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1918
- * The Woman across the Hall, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st July 1924
- * A Woman I Knew, (vi) Snappy Stories April 1914
- * Women and Guns, (ss) Argosy October 11 1919
- * The Wrong Letter, (vi) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine July 1916, as by Philip Spacé
- * Wrong Way Round, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 17 1929
- * Yellow Painted Magnets, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #19, January 1930
- * You Can’t Beat Faith, (ss) Wayside Tales April 1922
- * You Never Can Tell, (ss) Saucy Stories January 1917, as by Harry Golden
- * Young Kinsella Grows Up, (ss) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1919
- * Youth and a Month, (ss) The Smart Set March 1916
[]de Prorok, “Count” Byron (Khun) [born Francis Byron Khun] (1896-1954) (chron.)
- * Argonotes (with T. T. Flynn, William Campbell Gault, Richard Howells Watkins & Neill C. Wilson), (bg) Argosy June 1947
- * City Under the Sea, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1948
- * The Curse of Carthage, (ar) Argosy August 1947
- * First Lady of France (with E. P. Wellman), (??) Collier’s January 26 1946
- * I Am Not Superstitious—But These Things Happened, (ar) Cosmopolitan June 1925
- * Monte Carlo Mystery, (ms) Argosy October 1946
- * Sahara Sepulcher, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine September 1937
- * Sahara She-Wolves, (ar) Argosy November 1947
- * They Play with Hornets (with E. P. Wellman), (ar) The Blue Book Magazine April 1949
- * Tschingel of the High Alps (with E. P. Wellman), (ar) The Blue Book Magazine March 1948
- * Twentieth Century Slave Runner, (ar) Argosy June 1947
[]De Puy, E(dward) Spence (1872-1949) (about) (chron.)
- * Another Man’s Excuses, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1903
- * The Courage of Ming Foo, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1904
- * Dr. Nicholas Stone, (sl) Pearson’s Magazine (US) Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1904
- * The Hospital Morgue Mystery, (na) Special Detective November 1937
- * The Loot of the Launch, (ss) The Live Wire March 1908
- * A Minor Pirate, (ss) The Ocean September 1907
- * Murder Trail, (nv) Complete Underworld Novelettes Summer 1933
- * The Night Shift, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1913
[]Dequasie, Andrew (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Faux Venison, (ms) Buckskin, Bullets, and Beans: Good Eats and Good Reads from the Western Writers of America ed. Bob Wiseman, Northland Pub., 1997
- * A Hundred Pounds of Gold, (nv) New Frontiers, Volume II ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Bill Pronzini, Tor, 1990
- * The Infernal Machine, (ss) Offworld Winter 1993/1994
- * A Long Winter’s Nap, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1999
- * Missing Angels, (vi) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1992
[]de Queiroz, Eça; [i.e., José Maria de Eça de Queiroz] (1845-1900) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * José Matias, (nv) The Mandarin and Other Stories by Eça de Queiroz, tr. Richard F. Goldman, Bodley Head, 1966; translated by Richard F. Goldman
- * A Lyric Poet, (nv) The Mandarin and Other Stories by Eça de Queiroz, tr. Richard F. Goldman, Bodley Head, 1966; translated by Richard F. Goldman
- * The Mandarin, (na) The Mandarin and Other Stories by Eça de Queiroz, tr. Richard F. Goldman, Bodley Head, 1966; translated by Richard F. Goldman
- * The Mandarin and Other Stories, (The Bodley Head, 1966, co) ; translated by Richard F. Goldman
- * The Miracle, (ss)
- * Pecularities of a Fair-Haired Girl, (nv) The Mandarin and Other Stories by Eça de Queiroz, tr. Richard F. Goldman, Bodley Head, 1966; translated by Richard F. Goldman
- * The Sweet Miracle, (ss) The Bibelot v11, 1905
- * The Three Brothers and the Treasure, (ss) The Masterpiece Library of Short Stories ed. J. A. Hammerton, Educational Book Co., 1920
- * The Treasure of Roquelanes, (ss) The Masterpiece Library of Short Stories ed. J. A. Hammerton, Educational Book Co., 1920, as "The Three Brothers and the Treasure"
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[]De Quincey, Thomas (Penson) (1785-1859) (about) (chron.)
- * Autobiography from 1785 to 1803, (ex)
- * The Avenger, (na) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1838
- * The Caesars, (ex)
- * Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, (ex) Taylor & Hessey, 1822
- * The Dark Interpreter, (ar) The New Review #19, December 1890
- * The Dice, (nv) The London Magazine August 1823, as "The Magic Dice, an Awful Narrative", uncredited.
- * Dream Fugue, (ex) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1849 (+1), as "The English Mail Coach"
- * The Dream of Joan of Arc, (ss)
- * The English Mail Coach, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1849
- * The English Mail Coach, (ex) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1849 (+1)
- * A Fatal Furniture Sale, (ss) The Australian Journal #131, April 1876
- * From an Old Bookshelf:
* ___ Murder as a Fine Art, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1827, as "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts"
- * Further Confessions of the Opium Eater, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #2, January 1892; edited by Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
- * Further Newly Discovered Papers by de Quincey, (gp) The New Review #20, January 1891
- * Great Forgers: Chatterton and Walpole, and “Junius”, (ar) The New Review #20, January 1891
- * The Last Will and Testament, a Tale, (ss) The Port Folio September 1822, uncredited.
- * Lessons of the French Revolution: Woman’s Relation to Them, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #1, December 1891
- * Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow, (ex) from The Confessions of an English Opium Eater, Taylor and Hessey, 1822
- * The Loveliest Sight for Woman’s Eyes, (ar) The New Review #19, December 1890
- * The Magic Dice, an Awful Narrative, (nv) The London Magazine August 1823, uncredited.
- * The Masque, (ex) Romance of Klosterheim by Thomas De Quincey, 1832
- * Memorial Chronology, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #5 Apr, #7 Jun, #8 Jul 1892; edited by Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
- * Murder as a Fine Art, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1827, as "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts"
- * Murder, Considered as One of the Fine Arts, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1827, as "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts"
- * The Murders in the Ratcliffe Highway, (na)
- * Notanda from De Quincey’s MSS, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #4, March 1892; edited by Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
- * On Miracles, (ar) The New Review #20, January 1891
- * On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1827
- Intellect ed. Rossiter Johnson, James R. Osgood, 1875, as "Murder, Considered as One of the Fine Arts"
- The Grand Magazine January 1907, as "Murder as a Fine Art"
- The Grand Magazine (US) February 1907, as "Murder as a Fine Art"
- The 20-Story Magazine #215, May 1940, as "Murder as a Fine Art"
- The Picador Book of Crime Writing ed. Michael Dibdin, Picador, 1993
- The Faber Book of Murder ed. Simon Rae, Faber and Faber, 1994
- * On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts, (ex) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1827
- * On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth, (ar)
- * Prologue, (ex) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1827, as "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts"
- * The Ratcliffe Murders, (ar)
- * Solitude, (ms)
- * Thr Later Effects of Opium, (ex)
- * The Vision of Sudden Death, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1849
- * Why the Pagans Could Not Invest Their Gods with Any Iota of Grandeur, (ar) The New Review #20, January 1891
- * The Worth of Wordsworth’s Legs, (ms)
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