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[]Endicott, John S. (fl. 1930s-1960s); house pseudonym used by Fredric Brown (1906-1972), Norman A. Daniels (1905-1995), Donald Bayne Hobart (1898-1970) & George A. McDonald (fl. 1920s-1940s) (books) (chron.)
- * Bait, (ss) G-Men February 1940
- * Bath of Death, (ss) The Phantom Detective January 1942
- * Bombshell Murder, (ss) Thrilling Detective June 1945
- * The Build-Up, (ss) Popular Detective July 1936
- * By Whose Hand?, (ts) Popular Detective January 1935
- * Candles for the Corpse, (vi) Popular Detective June 1937
- * Cargo of Death, (ss) Popular Detective October 1943
- * The Chain of Murders [Miles Murdock (The Purple Scar)], (na) (by George A. McDonald ,[?]) Exciting Detective Winter 1942
- * The Co-ed Tragedy, (ts) Popular Detective February 1935
- * Coffee for Two, (ts) Popular Detective December 1934
- * Corpse Without Shoes, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) G-Men Detective September 1947
- * The Crandell Case, (ts) Popular Detective May 1936
- * Crime Goes to Sea, (ss) Thrilling Detective December 1939
- * Crimson Cargo, (ts) Thrilling Detective January 1932
- * Crimson Slayer, (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1940
- * The Crumpled Clue, (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1933
- * Dead and Dumb, (ss) The Phantom Detective June 1942
- * Death Hangs High, (vi) Popular Detective April 1937
- * Death in Masquerade, (ss) Popular Detective April 1945
- * Death on Deposit, (ss) Detective Novels Magazine October 1942, as by Frank Johnson
- * Death’s Door, (ss) Thrilling Detective March 1934
- * Death’s Groom, (ss) Thrilling Detective July 1936
- * Death Wears Scarlet, (ss) Thrilling Detective April 1945
- * Diamond Dealers, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1941
- * Double Murder, (nv) (by Fredric Brown) Thrilling Detective November 1942
- * Dying Fingers Point, (vi) Popular Detective October 1936
- * Enter Death, (ss) Thrilling Detective April 1936
- * The Girl in the Belfry, (ts) Thrilling Detective December 1931
- * The Green Morocco Case, (ss) Thrilling Detective March 1940
- * Jar of Death, (vi) Popular Detective May 1937
- * League of the Skulls, (ss) Thrilling Detective April 1937
- * The Light Detail, (vi) Black Book Detective Magazine March 1938
- * The Look in Her Eye, (ss) 5 Detective Novels Magazine Summer 1950
- * Magazine Clue, (ss) The Phantom Detective February 1940
- * Marked for Evidence, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) Popular Detective October 1939
- * Medals of Murder [Miles Murdock (The Purple Scar)], (na) (by George A. McDonald ,[?]) Exciting Detective Fall 1941
- * Memory Clue, (ss) Detective Novels Magazine December 1939
- * Message in Sunlight, (ss) Thrilling Spy Stories Spring 1940
- * The Metal Monster, (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1934
- * Millionaire Bait, (ss) Thrilling Detective November 1939
- * Mission to Danger, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) G-Men Detective November 1947
- * Murder in Gold [Miles Murdock (The Purple Scar)], (na) (by George A. McDonald ,[?]) Exciting Detective March 1942
- * Murder in Three Parts, (ss) Black Book Detective Magazine July 1938
- * Murder Is No Santa Claus, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) Detective Novels Magazine August 1939
- * Murder—Special Delivery, (ss) The Phantom Detective May 1940
- * Murder Stain, (ss) Thrilling Detective January 1940
- * Music of the Dragon, (ss) Thrilling Detective June 1937
- * Mystery Death, (ts) Popular Detective March 1935
- * The Night of Murder [Miles Murdock (The Purple Scar)], (na) (by George A. McDonald ,[?]) Exciting Detective Winter 1941
- * Ninety-Two, (ss) Thrilling Detective April 1940
- * Numbered, (ss) The Phantom Detective October 1940
- * The Numbered Snatch, (ss) G-Men August 1939
- * One of the Gang, (ss) Triple Detective Fall 1950
- * Payoff in Lead, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) The Ghost, Super-Detective January 1940
- * The Purple Scar Archives [Miles Murdock (The Purple Scar)], (Thrilling, December 2017, co)
- * Rajah of Doom, (ss) Popular Detective June 1940
- * The Readers’ Jury, (cl) Triple Detective Fll 1954, Spr 1955
- * The Red God, (ss) Thrilling Detective April 1934
- * The Severed Head, (ts) Thrilling Detective November 1931
- * Sinister House, (ss) Popular Detective December 1939
- * The Snake Man, (ss) Thrilling Mystery September 1941
- * Song of Murder, (ss) Thrilling Detective December 1950
- * Spoiled Record, (ss) Detective Novels Magazine October 1939
- * Stalemate, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) G-Men Detective January 1948
- * Strands of Death, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1936
- * Too Many Cadavers, (ss) (by Donald Bayne Hobart) Thrilling Detective November 1941
- * Too Many Canaries, (ss) G-Men Detective Spring 1950
- * Torch Fiend, (ss) Thrilling Detective June 1936
- * Tragedy of the Century, (ts) Thrilling Detective September 1933
- * Tragic Doom, (ts) Popular Detective August 1935
- * Trouble Trail, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1945
- * Two Shots in the Dark, (ss) (by Norman A. Daniels) Popular Detective February 1942
- * Vial of Murder, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1937
- * Victim Number Three, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1940
- * The Violent World of Mickey Walker, (ar) Fury May 1962
- * Where There’s Smoke—, (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1937
- * Who Is There?, (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1943
- * Who Killed Mary Stannard?, (ts) The Masked Detective March 1933
[]Endicott, R. R. (fl. 1940s)
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- * Editor: The Family Circle Jun 13, Jun 27, Sep 12, Nov 21 1941, Feb 20, Sep 11, Sep 25 1942, Jul 13, Jul 20,
Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 17, Oct 5, Oct 12 1945
[]Endicott, Ray C. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Alaska’s Dog Car Railway, (ms) Argosy August 8 1931
- * Amazon Trade Gun, (ms) Argosy August 20 1932
- * The Bottom, (ms) Argosy December 17 1932
- * The Drug Hall of Propitious Munificence, (ms) Argosy February 20 1932
- * Farming a Lake, (ms) Argosy September 3 1932
- * Guatemala’s Huge Relief Map, (ms) Argosy August 22 1931
- * The Inca Gold Chain, (ms) Argosy December 19 1931
- * A One-Man Kingdom, (ms) Argosy February 6 1932
- * The Peacock Throne, (ms) Argosy November 7 1931
- * A Scowload of House Cats, (ms) Argosy May 14 1932
- * Sheep Eat Tarantulas, (ms) Argosy March 12 1932
[]Endora, Madame; pseudonym of Christine Filipak & Joseph Vargo (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Madame Endora: Fortune and Fate with Pendulum Divination, (cl) Dark Realms #7, Summer 2002
- * Madame Endora Reveals Your Destiny with the Mystic Runes, (cl) Dark Realms Winter 2000
- * Madame Endora: Reveal your Destiny with Madame Endora’s Fortune Cards, (cl) Dark Realms #8, Fall 2002
- * Madame Endora: The Cryptic Meanings of Dreams, (cl) Dark Realms #11, Summer 2003
- * Madame Endora: The Cryptic Meanings of Mystic Alphabets, (cl) Dark Realms #12, Fall 2003
- * Madame Endora: The Mysteries of the Chinese Zodiac, (cl) Dark Realms #10, Spring 2003
- * Madame Endora: The Study and Practice of Phrenology, (cl) Dark Realms #9, Winter 2002
- * Superstitions: Madame Endora Reveals the Myteries of Folklore, Omens and Charms, (cl) Dark Realms #13, Winter 2003
[]Endore, (Samuel) Guy (1900-1970) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Conqueror, (ss) The Bookman January 1929
- * The Day of the Dragon, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine June 1934
- Avon Fantasy Reader 2 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Book Co., 1947
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Monster Museum ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1965
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Monster Museum, Random House, 1965
- Tales of Terror ed. Kurt Singer, W.H. Allen, 1967
- Monster Mix ed. Robert Arthur, Dell, 1968
- The Day of the Dragon ed. Kurt Singer, Sphere, 1971
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Monster Museum (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Collins Lions, 1973
- Zoo 2000 ed. Jane Yolen, Seabury, 1973
- * Lazarus Returns, (nv)
- * Men of Iron, (ss) Black & White January 1940
- * The Sea Urchin, (ss) Prize Story Magazine March 1929
- * Seduction in the Afternoon, (ss) Scamp September 1957
- * Sleeping Beauty, (ss) The Bookman January 1929
- * Terrible Vengeance, (ss) Mystery August 1934
- * The Werewolf of Paris, (Sphere, May 1974, n.)
- * What Can a Dead Man Want?, (ss) Mystery December 1934
- * The Wolf Girl, (ss) (in error) [Ref. Clemence Housman & Peter Haining]
- Werewolf ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1987; listed as having appeared in Argosy in December 1920, but no such story exists and it is stylistically unlike any of Endore’s work. it seems to be a pulp-styled retelling of a portion of Clemence Housman’s “The Were-Wolf” (Atalanta, December 1890, probably done by Haining himself.
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