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[]Walpert, Bryan (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * At the Boar’s Head Tavern, a Neuroscientist Explains to the Girl Beside Him His Theory That Touch and Pain Are the Same, (pm) 2001: A Science Fiction Poetry Anthology ed. Keith Allen Daniels, Anamnesis Press, 2001
- * Static, (pm) 2001: A Science Fiction Poetry Anthology ed. Keith Allen Daniels, Anamnesis Press, 2001
- * Transporting, (pm) 2001: A Science Fiction Poetry Anthology ed. Keith Allen Daniels, Anamnesis Press, 2001
[]Walpole, Horace; [i.e., Horatio Walpole] (1717-1797) (chron.)
- * The Bird’s Nest, (ss) Horace Walpole: Writer, Politician, Connoisseur ed. Warren Hunting Smith, Yale University Press, 1967
- * The Castle of Otranto, (n.) Tho. Lownds, 1764
- The Romancist and Novelist’s Library Vol. I ed. William Hazlitt, J. Clements, 1839
- Three Eighteenth Century Romances ed. Harrison R. Steeves, Scribner's, 1931
- The Castle of Otranto, The Mysteries of Udolpho ed. Andrew Wright, Rinehart Press, 1963
- Seven Masterpieces of Gothic Horror ed. Robert Donald Spector, Bantam, 1963
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Dover Publications, 1966
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Peter Fairclough, Penguin, 1968
- A Treasury of Gothic and Supernatural, Avenel Books, 1981
- Four Gothic Novels, Oxford University Press, 1994
- * The Castle of Otranto, (ex) Tho. Lownds, 1764
- * The Dice-box: A Fairy Tale, (ss) Hieroglyphic Tales by Horace Walpole, self published, 1785
- * The King and His Three Daughters, (ss) Hieroglyphic Tales by Horace Walpole, self published, 1785
- * Maddalena, or The Fate of the Florentines, (nv)
- * The Mechanic Meteors, (ar) 1785
- * Mi Li: A Chinese Fairy Tale, (ss) Hieroglyphic Tales by Horace Walpole, self published, 1785
- * A New Arabian Night’s Entertainment, (ss) Hieroglyphic Tales by Horace Walpole, self published, 1785
- * The Peach in Brandy: A Milesian Tale, (ss) Hieroglyphic Tales by Horace Walpole, self published, 1785
- * Saturnia Celia, (vi) The Letters of Horace Walpole by Horace Walpole, 1903
- * A True Love Story, (ss) Hieroglyphic Tales by Horace Walpole, self published, 1785
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[]Walpole, [Sir] Hugh (Seymour) (1884-1941) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Absalom Jay, (ss) The Thirteen Travellers by Hugh Walpole, Hutchinson, 1921
- * The Adventure of Mrs. Comber’s Birthday [Mrs. Comber], (ss) The Story-teller December 1920
- * The Adventure of Mrs. Farbman [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1925
- * The Adventure of the Beautiful Things [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1925
- * The Adventure of the Imaginative Child [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1925
- * The Adventure of the Riotous Children, (ss) The Story-teller May 1914
- * Angelina, (ss) The Story-teller November 1914
- * An Apology for Novel-Writing, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1930
- * Arundel Castle: The Home of the Earl Marshal of England, (ar) The Windsor Magazine July 1904
- * An Author Being Himself, (cl) The Golden Book Magazine #85 Jan, #86 Feb, #87 Mar 1932
- * The Awakening, (ss) The London Magazine June 1913
- * The Awakening of Charlotte [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller August 1919
- * Bachelors, (ss) The Silver Thorn by Hugh Walpole, Macmillan, 1928
- * Barbara Flint, (ss) The Story-teller March 1915
- * The Beard, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1938
- * Behind the Screen, Chapter I, (rr) The Listener June 18 1930; first broadcast on the BBC National Programme, 14 June 1930.
- * Bim Rochester, (ss) The Story-teller December 1914
- * The Birthday, (ss) The Story-teller December 1918
- * The Blind Man’s House, (nv) Redbook Magazine April 1941
- * Bombastes Furioso, (ss) Pictorial Review December 1920
- * Book of the Month:
* ___ The Cathedral, (ex) Macmillan, 1922
- * The Brother, (ss) The Story-teller March 1934
- * Captain Nicholas, (na) The Story-teller Jun, Jul 1934
- * Captain Nicholas, (na) Redbook Magazine July 1934
- * A Carnation for an Old Man, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1929
- * The Case of Miss Morganhurst, (ss) Pictorial Review May 1920
- * The Cathedral, (ex) Macmillan, 1922
- * Cautious Cavalier, (ss) Mr. Huffam and Other Stories by Hugh Walpole, Macmillan, 1948
- * Chinese Horses, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1922
- * Christmas Pantomime [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller February 1919
- * Come Out of the Kitchen [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review April 1922
- * Conscience Money [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review May 1922
- * Cottage and a Cow, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1931
- * The Critic, (ss) The Smart Set December 1920
- * The Dance [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review June 1922
- * The Death of My Uncle Robert, (ss) Liberty December 28 1929, as "Tarnhelm"
- * The Dog and the Dragon, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1923
- * A Dog Has His Day, (ss) The American Magazine July 1936
- * Don Quixote, (ms) The Strand Magazine December 1927
- * The Dove, (ss) The Story-teller December 1924
- * The Dyspeptic Critic [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1925
- * Ecstasy, (ss) Harper’s Bazar October 1928
- * Elsie Marsh [Mrs. Comber], (ss) The Story-teller January 1921
- * The Enemy, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1923
- The Best British Short Stories of 1923 ed. Edward J. O'Brien & John Cournos, Small, Maynard & Company, 1923
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931
- Second Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1932
- The Argosy (UK) January 1938
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part IV ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- * The Enemy in Ambush, (ss) The Fortnightly Review March 1925
- * ’Enery, (ss) The Story-teller February 1915
- * The Engaging Rascal, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar January 1932
- * Ernest Henry, (ss) The Story-teller October 1914
- * The Etching, (ss) Good Housekeeping April 1924
- * The Exile, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1937
- * The Faithful Servant, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1939
- * Families in Fiction, (ar) Land & Water July 11 1918
- * The Family Dog [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller January 1919
- * Family Pride [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller May 1919
- * Fanny Close, (ss) The Thirteen Travellers by Hugh Walpole, Hutchinson, 1921
- * Fanny’s Job, (ss) Pictorial Review July/August 1920
- * The Fear of Death, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar July 1933
- * Fiction: A New Book by Charles Marriott, (rc) The Blue Review May 1913
- * The Field with Five Trees, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1934
- * A Fine Day [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller April 1923
- * The Friend, (ss)
- * The Garrulous Diplomatist [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1924
- * The German, (ss) Collier’s April 21 1934
- * Gifts for My Friends, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1935
- * The Girl Who Was Herself, (ss) Hearst’s International January 1925
- * Giving Up, (ss) The Smart Set April 1910
- * Golden Dust, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1926
- * Green Shining Tree, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar August 1930
- * The Guest, (ss) The London Magazine February 1923
- * The Haircut, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1937
- * Half Way Upstairs, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1940
- * Hamlet Waits [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller November 1919
- * Happy Birthday from Father, (ss) The American Magazine December 1936
- * The Happy Optimist [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1925
- * A Harmless Flirt, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1926
- * Having No Hearts, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1936
- * Head in Green Bronze, (ss) The New Yorker February 26 1938
- * Henry Fitzgeorge Strether, (ss) The Story-teller September 1914
- * The Hon. Clive Torby, (ss) Pictorial Review June 1920, as "The Honorable Clive Torby"
- * The Honey-Box, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar April 1933
- * The Honorable Clive Torby, (ss) Pictorial Review June 1920
- * How Our Novelists Write Their Books, (sy) The Strand Magazine October 1924
- * Hugh Walpole Recollects, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923
- * I’ll Show You My Tarn, (ss) Success October 1923, as "The Tarn"
- * I’m Glad You Got the Vote!, (ar) Woman’s Journal June 1929
- * Jealousy, (ss)
- * Jeremy and Hamlet:
* ___ I. Come Out of the Kitchen [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review April 1922
* ___ II. Conscience Money [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review May 1922
* ___ III. The Dance [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review June 1922
* ___ IV. Saladin and the Black Bishop [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review July 1922
* ___ Poodle [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review August 1922
* ___ The Night Raiders [Jeremy], (ss) Pictorial Review September 1922
* ___ The Picture Book [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller January 1923
* ___ Young Baltimore [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller November 1922
* ___ Uncle Percy [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller February 1923
* ___ The Runaways [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller March 1923
- * Jeremy and the Ruffians, (ss) The Century Magazine November 1922
- * Jeremy at Crale [Jeremy], (n.) The Story-teller Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1927, Jan 1928
- * Jeremy:
* ___ I. The Birthday, (ss) The Story-teller December 1918
* ___ II. The Family Dog [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller January 1919
* ___ III. Christmas Pantomime [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller February 1919
* ___ IV. Miss Jones [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller March 1919
* ___ V. The Sea Captain [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller April 1919
* ___ VI. Family Pride [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller May 1919
* ___ VII. Religion [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller June 1919
* ___ VIII. To Cow Farm [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller July 1919
* ___ IX. The Awakening of Charlotte [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller August 1919
* ___ X. Mary [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller September 1919
* ___ XI. The Merry-Go-Round [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller October 1919
* ___ XII. Hamlet Waits [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller November 1919
- * The Joyful Delaneys, (ex) 1938
- * The Killer and the Slain, (na) Redbook Magazine May 1942
- * “King Lear”, (sa) The Strand Magazine October 1933
- * Libro d’Oro, (ed) The Golden Book Magazine (UK) August 1927
- * Life Begins To-Morrow, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine May, Jun 1920
- * The Lilac, (ss) Good Housekeeping May 1930
- * Literary Close-ups, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) January 1920 [Ref. William Somerset Maugham]
- * A Little Cure for Bachelors, (ss) The London Magazine March 1922
- * The Little Donkeys with the Crimson Saddles, (ss) Woman’s Journal April 1928
- * The Little Ghost, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1922
- The London Magazine December 1926
- When Churchyards Yawn ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1931
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- The Grand Magazine January 1935
- Tales of the Supernatural (var. 1), Pan Books, 1947
- When Churchyards Yawn (var. 1) ed. Cynthia Asquith, Arrow Books, 1963
- Thin Air ed. Alan C. Jenkins, Blackie, 1966
- Thin Air (var. 1) ed. Alan C. Jenkins, Blackie, 1972
- Small Shadows Creep ed. Andre Norton, Dutton, 1974
- Small Shadows Creep (var. 1) ed. Andre Norton, Puffin, 1979
- Ghosts in Country Houses ed. Denys Val Baker, William Kimber, 1981
- Ghost Stories, Octopus Books, 1982
- The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories ed. Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert, Oxford University Press, 1986
- Creepy Stories, Bracken Books, 1994
- The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories ed. Peter Haining, Robinson, 2000
- The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories (var. 1) ed. Peter Haining, Robinson, 2005
- * Lizzie Rand, (ss) Pictorial Review January 1921
- * Lois Drake, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine January 1921
- * Lucy Moon, (ss) Pictorial Review November 1920
- * Major Wilbraham, (ss) The Chicago Tribune November 13 1921
- * The Man Who Lost His Identity [Seymour Johnson & Gordon Chippet], (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1925
- * March Square:
* ___ I. Henry Fitzgeorge Strether, (ss) The Story-teller September 1914
* ___ II. Ernest Henry, (ss) The Story-teller October 1914
* ___ III. Angelina, (ss) The Story-teller November 1914
* ___ IV. Bim Rochester, (ss) The Story-teller December 1914
* ___ V. Nancy Ross, (ss) The Story-teller January 1915
* ___ VI. ’Enery, (ss) The Story-teller February 1915
* ___ VII. Barbara Flint, (ss) The Story-teller March 1915
* ___ VIII. Sarah Trefusis, (ss) The Story-teller April 1915
* ___ Young John Scarlett, (ss) The Story-teller May 1915
- * Mary [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller September 1919
- * The Merry-Go-Round [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller October 1919
- * Miss Finchley’s Hour, (ss) Good Housekeeping December 1924
- * Miss Jones [Jeremy], (ss) The Story-teller March 1919
- * Miss Morganhurst, (ss) Pictorial Review May 1920, as "The Case of Miss Morganhurst"
- * Mr. Huffam, (nv) The Strand Magazine December 1933
- * Mr. Nix, (ss) Pictorial Review October 1920, as "The Strange Case of Mr. Nix"
- * Mr. Oddy, (nv) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- * Modern Novels and Critics, (ar) Land & Water March 7 1918
- * Monsieur Felicité and Miriel, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1918
- * Mother’s a Pity, (ss) Collier’s January 8 1938
- * Mrs. “Bill’s” Husband, (ss) The London Magazine April 1911
- * Mrs. Comber [Mrs. Comber], (ss) The Story-teller February 1921
- * Mrs. Comber and the Dog [Mrs. Comber], (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1914
- * Mrs. Comber at Rafiel [Mrs. Comber], (ss) The Story-teller August 1921
- * Mrs. Lunt, (ss) The Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1926
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- The Master Thriller Series #6, 1934
- Ghost Stories ed. John Hampden, Everyman, 1939
- The Gothic Reader ed. Kurt Singer, Ace, 1966
- Cornish Tales of Terror ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1970
- A Tide of Terror ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1972
- 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1979
- When Churchyards Yawn ed. Denys Val Baker, William Kimber, 1982
- Great Vampires & Other Horrors, Chancellor Press, 1992
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of Horror ed. Stephen Jones & Dave Carson, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- Creepy Stories, Bracken Books, 1994
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