Ellery Queen’s Anthology [#17, Mid-Year 1969] ed. Ellery Queen (Davis, $1.50, 320pp, digest)
- 5 · Editor’s Note · Ellery Queen · pr
- 7 · A Man Called Spade [Sam Spade] · Dashiell Hammett · nv The American Magazine July 1932
- 33 · Curtain Line [Alphabet Hicks] · Rex Stout · ss Manhunt April 1955, as “His Own Hand”
- 46 · The Second Skin [Patrick Petrella] · Michael Gilbert · ss Argosy (UK) August 1957, as “The Oyster Catcher”
- 59 · The Man in Seat 12 · Hugh Pentecost · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1964
- 83 · The Ransom of Red Chief · O. Henry · ss The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1907
- 93 · The Ransom of Angelo [Minerva Club] · Victor Canning · ss Argosy (UK) November 1961, as “Twinkle, Twinkle”
- 111 · The Caesar Complex [Stuff Driscoll] · Rufus King · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1963
- 142 · Cavalier of the Streets [Michael Wagstaffe] · Michael Arlen · ss Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine May 1923
- 154 · Steps Going Up · Cornell Woolrich · ss Black Mask August 1939, as “Men Must Die”
- 179 · Steps…Coming Near · William Irish · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1964
- 184 · Run—If You Can · Charlotte Armstrong · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1964
- 193 · The Malefactor · Anton Chekhov; translated by Constance Garnett · ss The Witch and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov & Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1918
- 197 · A Midsummer Night’s Crime [Miss Phipps] · Phyllis Bentley · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1961
- 221 · Only a Chinago · Jack London · ss The Illustrated London News June 26 1909
- 233 · The Abominable House Guest · Theodore Sturgeon · ss Weird Tales March 1947, as “Fluffy”
- 240 · Withers and Malone, Crime-Busters [Hildegarde Withers; John J. Malone] · Stuart Palmer & Craig Rice · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1963
- 274 · If the Journey Had No End · Rebecca West · ss Ladies’ Home Journal August 1952, as “Deliverance”
- 283 · Cut, Cut, Cut! [Ellery Queen] · Ellery Queen · ss This Week December 28 1952, as “The Myna Bird Mystery”
- 289 · The Most Obstinate Man in Paris [Insp. Jules Maigret] · Georges Simenon; translated by Lawrence G. Blochman · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1957
translated from the French (“Le Client le plus obstiné du monde”, Maigret et l’Inspecteur Malchanceux, Presse de la Cite, 1947).
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