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[]Harcourt, F(rederick) C. Vernon (1845-1925) (chron.)
- * Chinese “Ching”, (ss) The Sunday Strand May 1903
- * “Diamond Denver”, (ss) The Sunday Strand April 1903
- * The Escape of Dick Darrell, (ss) The Sunday Strand February 1903
- * In the Grip of the Law:
* ___ I. A Prison Hero, (ss) The Sunday Strand January 1903
* ___ II. The Escape of Dick Darrell, (ss) The Sunday Strand February 1903
* ___ III. The Plot That Failed, (ss) The Sunday Strand March 1903
* ___ IV. “Diamond Denver”, (ss) The Sunday Strand April 1903
* ___ V. Chinese “Ching”, (ss) The Sunday Strand May 1903
* ___ VI. “Poinatowski the Pole”, (ss) The Sunday Strand June 1903
- * The Plot That Failed, (ss) The Sunday Strand March 1903
- * “Poinatowski the Pole”, (ss) The Sunday Strand June 1903
- * A Prison Hero, (ss) The Sunday Strand January 1903
- * What Is Best to Be Done?, (pm) The Sunday Strand August 1906
[]Harcourt-Smith, [Sir] Cecil (1859-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * Art Treasures of the Nation, (cl) Hutchinson’s Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1928
- * The Last Souvenirs of Charles I, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1934
[]Hard, Anson; pseudonym of W. C. Harding (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Blades of the Orang-Laut, (na) Thrilling Adventures March 1936
- * Blocked Trails, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly October 15 1938
- * Blood Rubies, (na) Short Stories November 10 1934
- * The Borrowed Gun, (ss) Cowboy Stories December 1935
- * The Boss of the Diamond Bar, (nv) Cowboy Stories October 1934
- * Brand of the Past, (ss) Romantic Range May 1936
- * Bucked Down, (ss) Cowboy Stories April 1935
- * Bullet Bait, (ss) Texas Rangers June 1942
- * Cactus Jail, (ss) Texas Rangers February 1941
- * Caged Clue, (ss) Gold Seal Detective April 1936
- * Canyon Smoke, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 2 1938
- * Claws of Perdition, (ss) Popular Western May 1937
- * Colt Law, (na) Popular Western November 1936
- * Credentials in Lead, (ss) Popular Western January 1939
- * Cut High, Girl, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories January 1934
- * Dead G-Men Are Dead, (ss) Thrilling Detective August 1939
- * Dead Man’s Gold, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine May 6 1939
- * Death in a Shoe Box, (ss) Ten Detective Aces January 1937
- * Fight Back or Die, (nv) Complete Western Book Magazine May 1935
- * Four Shots to Boothill, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 1 1941
- * Gambler’s Chance, (ss) Real Western June 1935
- * Gangster Loot, (ss) Double-Action Gang Magazine December 1937
- * Girl Racket, (ss) Double-Action Gang Magazine June 1938
- * Guerrilla Jungle, (nv) Thrilling Adventures October 1935
- * Gun Chance, (ss) Stirring Detective and Western Stories November 1940
- * Gun-Gang Plot, (ss) Texas Rangers April 1939
- * Gun Law, (nv) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #121, September 1935
- * Guns of Vengeance, (nv) Popular Western November 1938
- * Hot-Trail Haggerty, (nv) Thrilling Adventures November 1934
- * The Kid and the Killers, (ss) Real Western June 1942
- * The Killer of Painted Mesa, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly May 14 1938
- * The Killer of Palitos, (nv) Ace-High Magazine December 1933
- * Knives of the Jungle, (nv) Thrilling Adventures August 1939
- * Lariat Rustles a Ride, (ss) Romance Round-Up August 1938
- * Lead Epidemic, (ss) Popular Western July 1937
- * Lead Law for Reno Dave, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 23 1938
- * The League of Fear, (na) Thrilling Adventures January 1938
- * Left-handed Justice, (ss) All Western Magazine February 1941
- * Lumps of Disaster, (ss) The Shadow June 15 1938
- * Moro Arms, (na) Thrilling Adventures April 1934
- * The Murder Mask, (na) Thrilling Detective July 1935
- * Murder Signature, (nv) Ten Detective Aces October 1935
- * Name of a Horsethief, (ss) Thrilling Western November 1937
- * The Nixie Bait, (ss) The Feds September 1937
- * The Noose Hangs Low, (nv) Western Fiction Magazine March 1935
- * One Man Army, (na) Thrilling Adventures June 1935
- * One-Man Vigilante, (ss) Western Trails September 1942
- * The Posseman, (ss) West July 1938
- * Prisoners of Lead, (nv) Red Seal Western April 1937
- * Ridin’ for Trouble, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 9 1938
- * Riding Bullets, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly January 21 1939
- * Rodeo Payoff, (ss) Western Adventures February 1942
- * Schemer of Death, (ss) Ten Story Gang August 1938
- * Sheriff’s Grit, (ss) West September 1938
- * Signal for Murder, (nv) Secret Agent X July 1935
- * Slaughter Island, (na) Thrilling Adventures February 1937
- * The Sparkling Doom, (ss) Ten Detective Aces January 1936
- * Terror of Salada Hills, (ss) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 17 1939
- * Too Smart for John Law, (ss) Thrilling Western April 1937
- * Trader in Lead, (ss) The Lone Ranger Magazine July 1937
- * Trail Drive Guns, (nv) Thrilling Western January 1936
- * Trigger Tricks, (ss) Masked Rider Western May 1941
- * Tropic Trouble-shooter, (nv) Dynamic Adventures June 1936
- * Trouble Valley, (ss) Popular Western April 1936
- * Windmill War, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 20 1941
[]Hard, William (1878-1962) (about) (chron.)
- * Alien Guest Cards, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1931
- * The American “Empire”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1930
- * The American Empire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1930
- * The American System, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1928
- * Better Business II, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine January 1914
- * Bolshevist Russia (with Raymond Robbins), (ar) Metropolitan October 1919
- * The Case of Austria-Hungary, (ar) Metropolitan October 1917
- * Chicago’s Five Maiden Aunts: The Women Who Boss Chicago Very Much to Its Advantage, (ar) The American Magazine September 1906
- * Coolidge Isn’t a Mystery at All, (bg) Hearst’s International August 1924 [Ref. Calvin Coolidge]
- * The Disappearance of the Great American Desert, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine October 1908
- * Down with Talk! On with the War!, (ar) Metropolitan May 1918
- * Father Ryan on Bread and Butter Morals, (ar) Hearst’s International July 1924
- * Friendly Enemies, (ar) Liberty March 27 1926
- * The Ghost of Youth, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 21 1906
- * Good Will at Havana (with Drew Pearson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 14 1928
- * Heroes of Science, (ar) The Scrap Book July 1907
- * How the English Take the War, (ar) Metropolitan May 1917
- * How We Have Changed!, (ar) This Week June 28 1936
- * In and Out of the Land of the Free, (ar) Liberty May 8 1926
- * Jim Reed—Antique American, (ar) Liberty September 11 1926
- * John Johnson of Minnesota, (bg) The American Magazine October 1907 [Ref. John A. Johnson]
- * Kelly’s Limit, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 16 1906
- * Kenesaw Mountain Landis, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1907
- * Left, Right—Left, Right!, (ar) Redbook Magazine April 1935
- * Naval Conference Consequences, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1930
- * Order Arms!, (ar) This Week September 22 1940
- * Our Leading “Menace”, (bg) Hearst’s International October 1923 [Ref. Sen. Smith W. Brookhart]
- * Poor Congress!, (iv) Liberty January 2 1926 [Ref. Speaker Nicholas Longworth]
- * Ralson of Indiana, (bg) Hearst’s International March 1924 [Ref. Sen. Samuel Moffett Ralston]
- * Shall We Paint the U.S. Prussian Blue?, (ar) Metropolitan July 1917
- * The Star-Gazer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1908
- * Taxing to Kill, (ar) Redbook Magazine October 1936
- * That Man Darrow, (bg) Hearst’s International January 1925 [Ref. Charles Darrow]
- * Two Masters, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1907
- * The Voter—Poor Fish, (ar) Hearst’s International May 1924
- * We Are the Best Informed People in the World, (ar) This Week October 8 1939
- * What About Bryan?, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine April 1916 [Ref. William Jennings Bryan]
- * What Chemistry Is Doing for the Human Race, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1910
- * What the War Has Done to the British, (ar) Metropolitan April 1917, as "What the War Has Done to the English"
- * What the War Has Done to the English, (ar) Metropolitan April 1917
- * When Father Coughlin Comes to Washington, (ar) Redbook Magazine March 1935
- * Where Poison Haunts Man’s Daily Work, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine September 1907
- * Why the English Worker No Longer Calls the German “Comrade”, (ar) Metropolitan August 1917
- * Wild Flower in Politics, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 15 1906
- * Women in Technical Work, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine November 1906
- * Young Rulers of the Sea, (ar) Metropolitan June 1917
- * Your Three New Bosses, (ar) Redbook Magazine October 1941
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