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[]Han Song (1965- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Let Us Keep Writing, (ss) Future Science Fiction Digest #17, December 2022
- * Salinger and the Koreans, (ss) Tales of Our Time, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 2016
- * Security Check, (ss) Clarkesworld #107, August 2015; translated from the Chinese (Southern People Weekly Magazine September 8th, 2014) by Ken Liu.
- * Submarines, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (“qián tĭng”, Southern People Weekly, November 17, 2014) by Ken Liu.
- * Tombs of the Universe, (nv) Sinopticon ed. Xueting Christine Ni, Solaris, 2021
- * Two Small Birds, (ss) The Big Book of Science Fiction ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Vintage Books, 2016; translated from the Chinese by John Chu.
- * The Wheel of Samsara, (ss) The Apex Book of World SF ed. Lavie Tidhar, Apex Publications, 2009; translated from the Chinese (“Gázànsì de zhuąnjīngtŏng”, Kehuan Shijie, July 2002).
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[]Hanstein, Otfrid von (1869-1959) (about) (chron.)
- * Between Earth and Moon, (n.) Wonder Stories Quarterly Fall 1930; translated by Francis M. Currier
- * Electropolis, (n.) Wonder Stories Quarterly Summer 1930; translated by Francis M. Currier
- * The Hidden Colony, (n.) Wonder Stories Jan, Feb, Mar 1935; translated by Fletcher Pratt
- * In the Year 8000, (n.) Wonder Stories Jul, Aug, Sep 1932; translated by Laurence Manning & Konrad Schmidt
- * Utopia Island, (n.) Wonder Stories May, Jun 1931; translated by Francis M. Currier
[]Hanstein, Woody; [i.e., Walter S. Hanstein] (1953- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Bob’s Superette, (ss) Quarry ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2009
- * Endgame, (ss) Best New England Crime Stories: Dead Calm ed. Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2011
- * Nobody’s Perfect, (ss) Seasmoke ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2006
- * Rat, (ss) Deadfall ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2008
- * The Spare, (ss) Windchill ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2005
- * Thirty Days, (ss) Still Waters ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2007
[]Hants (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) John Bull and Illustrated December 20 1958
- * [front cover], (cv) Argosy (UK) November 1964
- * [illustration(s)], (il) John Bull Feb 23 1952, Apr 17 1954, Nov 30, Dec 14 1957, Mar 29, Apr 5, Apr 12, Jun 28 1958, Nov 28 1959,
Feb 25, Mar 4 1961
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy (UK) Nov 1964, Mar 1965
[]Hanway, Walter H. (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * Destiny, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine January 1892
- * Down by the Gate, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine June 1893
- * The Gardener’s Proposal, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine June 1892
- * Her Reverie, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine September 1892
- * An Idyl, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine April 1892
- * In Bondage, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine August 1892
- * The Perfect Face, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine February 1892
- * Reconciled, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine April 1893
- * Romance Versus Reality, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine January 1893
- * When All Tyranny but Love Was Broken, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine November 1892
- * Yes or No, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine May 1892
[]Hao Jingfang (1984- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Folding Beijing, (nv) Uncanny Magazine #2, January/February 2015; translated from the Chinese (2014) by Ken Liu.
- * Invisible Planets, (ss) Lightspeed #43, December 2013; translated from the Chinese (New Realms of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 2010) by Ken Liu.
- * I Want to Write a History of Inequality, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #13, November/December 2016; translated by Ken Liu
- * The Loneliest Ward, (ss) Clarkesworld #143, August 2018; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World April 2013) by Ken Liu.
- * The New Year Train, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Elle China, January 2017) by Ken Liu.
- * Qiankun and Alex, (ss) Sinopticon ed. Xueting Christine Ni, Solaris, 2021
- * Summer at Grandma’s House, (ss) Clarkesworld #109, October 2015; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, 2007) by Carmen Yiling Yan.
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- * Hao Jingfang by Ken Liu, (is) Invisible Planets ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2016
- * Hao Jingfang by Ken Liu, (is) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019
- * Interview: Hao Jingfang by Deborah Stanish, (iv) Uncanny Magazine #2, January/February 2015; translated by Ken Liu
- * Vagabonds (with Ken Liu) by Julia Meitov Hersey, (br) Future Science Fiction Digest #6, March 2020
[]Hapgood, Isabel Florence (1850-1928) (chron.)
- * Count Tolstoi and the Public Censor, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1887
- * Count Tolstoy at Home, (??) The Atlantic Monthly November 1891
- * Great Streets of the World:
* ___ The Nevsky Prospekt, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine September 1892
- * Harvest-Tide on the Volga, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1892
- * The Home Life of Tolstoi, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 17 1898
- * Ilya Repin, a Russian National Artist, (??) The Century Magazine November 1892
- * An Imperial Pleasure Place, (ar) The Cosmopolitan April 1896
- * A Journey on the Volga, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1892
- * The Nevsky Prospekt, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine September 1892
- * Notable Women: Sonya Kovalevsky, (ar) The Century Magazine August 1895
- * Passports, Police, and Post Office in Russia, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1893
- * A Russian Holy City, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1894
- * The Russian Kumys Cure, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1893
- * A Russian Summer Resort, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1893
- * Theatre-Going in St. Petersburg, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine January 1897
- * Tolstoy as He Is, (ia) Munsey’s Magazine August 1896
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- * Ivan the Fool: A Fairy Tale by Leo Tolstoi, (ss) New York Independent
- * The Last Giant of the Elder Age, (ex) from The Kiev Cycle, Epic Songs of Russia by trans. Isabel Florence Hapgood, Scribner's, 1886
- * The Nymphs by Ivan Turgenev, (vi) 1878
- * October by Ivan Turgenev, (ex)
- * Philosophy “At Home” by Anton Chekhov, (ss) Short Stories October 1891; translated from the Russian.
- * The Portrait by Nikolai Gogol, (nv) St. John’s Eve and Other Stories by Nikolaï Vasilievitch Gogol, tr. Isabel F. Hapgood, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1886
- * St. John’s Eve by Nikolai Gogol, (ss) St. John’s Eve and Other Stories by Nikolaï Vasilievitch Gogol, tr. Isabel F. Hapgood, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1886
- * The Witch by Nikolai Gogol, (ss) St. John’s Eve and Other Stories by Nikolaï Vasilievitch Gogol, tr. Isabel F. Hapgood, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1886, as "St. John’s Eve"
[]Hapgood, Norman (1868-1937) (about) (chron.)
- * The Actor of To-Day, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1899
- * Autumn Fiction Award, (cn) Collier’s January 13 1906
- * Behind the Scenes at St. Louis, (ar) Collier’s Weekly July 16 1904
- * Books and Plays, (cl) Collier’s Weekly Oct 31, Nov 28, Dec 26 1903, Jan 30, Feb 27, Mar 26, Apr 30, May 28, Jun 25, Jul 30,
Aug 27 1904
- * A Christmas Editorial, (ed) Collier’s Weekly December 3 1904
- * Criminal Newspaper Alliances with Fraud and Poison, (ar) Collier’s July 8 1905
- * Editorial, (ed) Hearst’s International June 1922
- * Editorial Bulletin, (ed) Collier’s November 11 1905
- * Editorial Talks, (ed) Collier’s Mar 25, Apr 8, Jun 10, Aug 12, Oct 14 1905
- * Fiction Award and a Talk About Ideals, (ar) Collier’s August 11 1906
- * For Women Only, (ar) Hearst’s International November 1924
- * Gladstone’s Personality, (ar) Collier’s Weekly November 21 1903
- * Henry Beyle, (ar) The Yellow Book January 1895
- * How Arnold Was Almost Captured, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1902
- * How Europe Looked to Me, (ar) Hearst’s International September 1923
- * How Much of a Liar Is Lawson?, (ar) Collier’s April 22 1905
- * How Much of a Liar Is the Ku Klux Klan, (ar) Hearst’s International April 1923
- * How the Ku Klux Klan Controls the Courts, (ar) Hearst’s International February 1923
- * In Defense of Youth, (ar) The Shrine Magazine March 1927
- * The Inside Story of Henry Ford’s Jew-Mania, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1922
- * The Inside Story of Henry Ford’s Jew-Mania, (ar) Hearst’s International July 1922 [Ref. Henry Ford]
- * The Intellectual Parvenu, (ar) The Chap-Book May 1 1896
- * I’ve Made up My Mind, (ar) Hearst’s International October 1924
- * The Ku Klux Klan and the Louisiana Outrages, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1923
- * The Ku Klux Klan and the Sheriffs, (ar) Hearst’s International March 1923
- * The Ku Klux Klan Goes After Offices, (ar) Hearst’s International August 1923
- * The Ku Klux Klan in Washington, (ar) Hearst’s International May 1923
- * A Last Word with Lawson, (ar) Collier’s May 20 1905
- * The Life of a Vaudeville Artiste, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1901
- * The Loss of John Hay, (ob) Collier’s July 22 1905
- * The Most Distinguished Man I Know, (bg) Hearst’s International February 1925 [Ref. Charles W. Eliot]
- * Mrs. Fiske, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1902
- * My Return to the Theater, (ar) Hearst’s International May 1924
- * A New Era for Women, (ar) The Shrine Magazine Oct, Dec 1927, Feb, Apr 1928
- * The Newspaper Shell Game, (ar) Collier’s Weekly May 21 1904
- * The New Threat of the Ku Klux Klan, (ar) Hearst’s International January 1923
- * Norman Hapgood’s Editorials, (ed) Hearst’s International Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1923
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924
Jan, Feb 1925
- * Norman Hapgood’s Editorials on Russia, Germany and Religion, (ed) Hearst’s International July 1922
- * On the Above Essay by Anthony Hope, (ar) Collier’s March 17 1906
- * Our Latest Stories, (ar) Collier’s May 26 1906
- * Our Newest Fiction, (ed) Collier’s November 10 1906
- * A Painter of Children—Boutet de Monvel, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1898 [Ref. Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel]
- * A Professor with a New Idea, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1925
- * A Quiet Woman Who Has Thrilled Millions, (bg) Cosmopolitan March 1925 [Ref. Anna Katharine Green]
- * Readings and Reflections, (cl) Collier’s Weekly Sep 24, Oct 29, Nov 26, Dec 31 1904, Jan 28 1905
- * Seen from the Study Window, (cl) Collier’s Weekly Mar 28, Apr 25, May 30, Jun 27, Jul 25, Aug 29, Sep 26 1903
- * Senator Mayfield and the Ku Klux Klan, (ar) Hearst’s International July 1923 [Ref. Earle B. Mayfield]
- * Theodore Roosevelt, (ar) Collier’s Weekly January 7 1905
- * This Paper’s Reply to a Judge, (ar) Collier’s February 4 1905
- * To a Girl at the Ritz, (ar) Hearst’s International January 1925
- * “Town Topics”: A History of the Case, (ar) Collier’s November 11 1905
- * Treat Germany Decently, (ar) Hearst’s International November 1923
- * The Upbuilding of the Theatre, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1899
- * Washington’s Inauguration, and Mr. Roosevelt’s, (ar) Collier’s March 4 1905
- * What Is Yellow?, (ar) Collier’s March 31 1906
- * What the Election Is About, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1924
- * What Thomas Jefferson Means Today, (ar) The Shrine Magazine October 1926
- * When Do I Go to Jail?, (ar) Hearst’s International December 1924
- * Why I Am a “Fan”, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine April 1912
- * Why Lie About Russia?, (ar) Hearst’s International October 1923
- * Why There Is No Klan Article This Month, (ar) Hearst’s International September 1923
- * Will There Be a Third Party?, (ar) Hearst’s International January 1924
- * Worrying About My Vote, (ar) Hearst’s International July 1924
[]Happel, Carl Frederick (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Baby Wants That Man!, (ss) Romantic Range May 1936
- * The Better Man, (ss) Cowboy Stories July 1935
- * Beyond the Badlands, (ss) Western Romances #49, June 1935
- * Dance-Hall Shadows, (nv) Romantic Range August 1936
- * For To-day Only, (nv) Romantic Range September 1937
- * Girl-Made Law, (nv) Romance Range January 1936
- * Golden Handcuffs, (na) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range April 1939
- * Horton’s Luck, (vi) Top-Notch August 1934
- * Ice Birds, (ss) Sport Story Magazine January 8 1928
- * I Like Mountain Bears, (ss) Romantic Range October 1936
- * A Lady Leaves Town, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range July 1939
- * Lady Rescues Cowboy, (ss) Romantic Range June 1937
- * Never Leave Me, (ss) Western Romances #47, April 1935
- * Pat Garrett—Cowboy Sheriff, (ts) Cowboy Stories November 1937
- * Rustlers’ Tricks, (ar) Cowboy Stories March 1926
- * White Water, (ss) Sport Story Magazine August 8 1927
- * Who’s Afraid of Boogaboo?, (vi) Collier’s October 23 1937
- * Wyatt Earp Town Tamer, (ss) Cowboy Stories December 1937
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- * Editor:
* ___ All Star Detective Stories
* ___ Clues
* ___ Clues All Star Detective Stories, 32/07 - 33/01
- * Editor: Clues Oct, Nov, Dec 1926, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct, Nov, Dec 1927
Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec,
2nd Dec 1928
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun,
2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1929
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun,
2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1930
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, Jun,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1931
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1932
Jan 1933
- * Editor: All Star Detective Stories Oct 1929, Feb, Apr, Aug, Oct 1930, Mar 1931
- * Editor: Clues All Star Detective Stories (Canada) Nov, Dec 1932
[]Harari, Manya; [née Manya Benenson] (1905-1969) (about)
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- * Antlers by Yury Kazakov (with Andrew Thomson), (ss) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965
- * Christmas Star by Boris Pasternak (with Max Hayward), (pm) from Doctor Zhivago, Pantheon, 1958
- * In the Mist by Yury Kazakov (with Andrew Thomson), (ss) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965
- * Light Blue and Green by Yury Kazakov (with Andrew Thomson), (nv) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965
- * The Makepeace Experiment by Abram Tertz, (ex)
- * Out Shooting by Yury Kazakov (with Andrew Thomson), (ss) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965
[]Haraucourt, Edmond (1856-1941) (about) (chron.)
- * Birth of a Sage, (ss) New-York Tribune July 24 1921
- * Boche, (ss) New-York Tribune October 13 1918
- * Bonhomme Michel, (ss) New-York Tribune January 30 1921
- * Dies Iræ, (ss) New-York Tribune January 25 1920
- * Doctor Auguérand’s Discovery, (ss) Illusions of Immortality by Edmond Haraucourt, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012
- * First Tears, (ss)
- * The Gorilloid, (nv) Illusions of Immortality by Edmond Haraucourt, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012
- * Honor of His Roof, (ss) New-York Tribune April 24 1921
- * Immortality, (ss) Illusions of Immortality by Edmond Haraucourt, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012
- * The Last Men, (ss) The Bald Giants ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Les derniers hommes, histoire de l’avenir”, 1900) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Last Pope, (ss) The Bald Giants ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Le dernier Pape, conte l’avenir”, 1903) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Madman in the Jungle, (ss) New-York Tribune October 17 1920
- * The Madonna, (ss) Illusions of Immortality by Edmond Haraucourt, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2012
- * Man Who Murdered Sleep, (ss) New-York Tribune October 27 1918
- * Memoirs of a Bacillus, (ss) The Bald Giants ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Mémoires d’un Bacille”, 1901) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Memoirs of an Ephemeron, (ss) The Bald Giants ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Mémoires d’un Éphémère”, 1911) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Nameless Inheritance, (ss) Young’s Magazine March 1911
- * The Point of Honor, (ss) The Bald Giants ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Posthumous Sonnet, (ss) New-York Tribune December 7 1919
- * The Prisoner of His Own Masterpiece, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French by Terry Hale.
- * Return, (ss) New-York Tribune April 3 1921
- * Skunk Collar, (ss) New-York Tribune May 2 1920
- * The Two Augurs, (ss) The Bald Giants ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Les deux augures”, 1900) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Two Profiles in the Crowd, (ss) New-York Tribune September 5 1920
- * Winged Victory, (ss) Current Opinion April 1913; translated and abridged from Le Journal (Paris).; translated by Helen E. Meyer
[]Harbage, Alfred B(ennett) (1901-1976); used pseudonym Thomas Kyd (chron.)
- * Cottage for August, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1957, as by Thomas Kyd
- Ellery Queen’s Awards: 12th Series ed. Ellery Queen, Simon & Schuster, 1957, as by Thomas Kyd
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) #55, August 1957, as by Thomas Kyd
- A Treasury of Modern Mysteries, Volume 1 ed. Marie R. Reno, Nelson Doubleday, 1973, as by Thomas Kyd
- Murder Takes a Holiday ed. Barry Pike, Michael O'Mara, 1989, as by Thomas Kyd
- Great American Mystery Stories of the Twentieth Century, The Franklin Library, 1989, as by Thomas Kyd
- * High Court, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #119, October 1953, as by Thomas Kyd
- * The Letter, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1956, as by Thomas Kyd
[]Harbaugh, Francis H. (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * Caught with the Goods, (cv) West July 20 1926
- * Stolen Rancho, (cv) The Black Mask February 1927
- * [front cover], (cv) Adventure Oct 10 1924, Jan 15 1928, Mar 1, Apr 15 1929
- * [front cover], (cv) The Black Mask (UK) February 1925
- * [front cover], (cv) Short Stories January 25 1926
- * [front cover], (cv) Short Stories (UK) mid June 1926
- * [front cover], (cv) War Stories Mar, #14 Sep 29, #16 Oct 27, #20 Dec 22 1927, #22 Jan 19 1928
- * [front cover], (cv) Frontier Stories December 1927
- * [front cover], (cv) Everybody’s August 1928
- * [front cover], (cv) West November 28 1928
[]Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers (1849-1924); used pseudonym Charles Howard (about) (chron.)
- * The Baffled Detective; or, The Sun Sapphire Mystery, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18, Feb 25 1911
- * The Black Inn; or, The Brotherhood of Ishmael, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15, Aug 22 1908
- * Bluebell’s Secret; or, The Man on the Roof, (sl) Chicago Ledger January 26 1907
- * The Blue, the Gray, and Grant, (pm) The Golden Argosy April 25 1885
- * The Boy Who Dared; or, Washington’s Young Spy, (sl) Chicago Ledger Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16 1907
- * The Busted Tourist, (pm) Chicago Ledger September 26 1914
- * By Whose Hand? or, The Room of the Secret Door, (sl) Chicago Ledger Nov 28, Dec 12, Dec 19, Dec 26 1908
- * The Czar’s Spy, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine December 1899
- * The Doge’s Daughter; or, The Vampire of Venice, (sl) Chicago Ledger Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27 1912
- * Dorothy Dayne, Rebel; or, An Enemy of the King, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jul 4, Jul 11, Jul 18, Aug 1 1914
- * Felicia of Catoctin; or, The Purple Door, (sl) Chicago Ledger Aug 28, Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25 1909
- * Fighting the Redcoats or The Boy Heroes of the Revolution, (ss) Brave and Bold Weekly October 1 1910
- * For Scotland’s Queen; or, Hearts and Swords, (sl) Chicago Ledger May 1, May 8, May 22, May 29 1915
- * The Gentleman Robber; or, the Man from Newgate, (sl) Chicago Ledger March 7 1903
- * The Gold Street Mystery; or, The Beautiful Unknown, (sl) Chicago Ledger Apr 24, May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22 1909
- * The Green Carnation; or, the Mystery of Palcroft’s Folly, (sl) Chicago Ledger May 9, May 16, May 23, May 30, Jun 6 1908
- * Hand and Cord; or, the Rajah’s Treasure, (sl) Chicago Ledger March 14 1903
- * The House of Fear; or, Playing for High Stakes, (sl) Chicago Ledger Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4, Nov 11, Nov 18, Nov 25 1911
- * In Bloody Mary’s Days; or, The Nottingham Maid, (sl) Chicago Ledger Feb 24, Mar 17 1917
- * The Invisible Bride; or, The Mystery of a Night, (sl) Chicago Ledger Mar 12, Mar 19, Apr 9 1910
- * Isobel, the Czar’s Spy; or, Empire’s at Stake, (sl) Chicago Ledger Dec 5, Dec 12, Dec 19, Dec 26 1914
- * The Jewels of Jezebel; or, The Last Days of a King, (sl) Chicago Ledger Apr 15, Apr 22, Apr 29, May 6, May 13 1916
- * Lady Tigre, (ss) Drake’s Magazine August 1888
- * The Leopard Woman; or, The Sword Maker of Naples, (sl) Chicago Ledger Oct 30, Nov 6 1915
- * Married in Masque; or, Opal Dayne’s Terrible Mistake, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jan 11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8 1908
- * Memorial Day, (pm) Chicago Ledger May 26 1917
- * Midnight Jack; or, The Road-Agent, (nv) Beadle’s Half Dime Library May 13 1879, as "Midnight Jack, the Road Agent; or, Gopher Gid, the Boy Trapper of the Cheyenne. A story of the Sioux Country", uncredited.
- * Midnight Jack, the Road Agent; or, Gopher Gid, the Boy Trapper of the Cheyenne. A story of the Sioux Country, (nv) Beadle’s Half Dime Library May 13 1879, uncredited.
- * The Missing Million; or, Back from the Dead, (sl) Chicago Ledger Dec 27 1902, Jan 3 1903
- * Miss Sherlock Takes a Hand, (sl) Chicago Ledger Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30 1918
- * The Mountain Cat, (nv) Jackson’s Novels #4, 1882, uncredited.
- * An Old Offender, (ss) , as by Charles Howard
- * On Memorial Day, (pm) Chicago Ledger June 1 1907
- * Out with the Swamp Fox; or, In the Days of Francis Marion, (sl) Chicago Ledger Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4, Apr 11, Apr 18 1908
- * The Purple Princess; or, An Emperor’s Last Love, (sl) Chicago Ledger Aug 29, Sep 5, Sep 12, Sep 19, Sep 26 1914
- * The Queen’s Signet; or, Lady Castlemain’s Crime, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jan 6, Jan 13, Jan 20, Jan 27, Feb 3 1912
- * Rifle and Cabin; or, Carl and Roger in the Wilderness, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 5 1910
- * Rodney the Watchmaker; or, The Minute Boys of Liberty, (sl) Chicago Ledger Aug 20, Sep 3, Sep 10, Sep 17, Sep 24 1910
- * The San Francisco Sorceress; or, The Crack of Doom, (sl) Chicago Ledger June 23 1906
- * The Senator’s Secret; or, The Mystery of a Washington Home, (sl) Chicago Ledger March 1 1902
- * Serpent and Dove; or, The Heires of Headstone Hall, (sl) Chicago Ledger October 7 1916
- * Serpent and Dove; or, The Heiress of Headstone Hall, (sl) Chicago Ledger Sep 9, Sep 23, Sep 30 1916
- * The Sign of the Beetle; or, The Mysteries of Chrysalis Street, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jul 1, Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29 1911
- * Silas, the Gunmaker; or, The Boys of the Mohawk, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27, Mar 6, Mar 13 1909
- * A Sinner at Bay, (sl) Chicago Ledger December 16 1899
- * A Sweetheart’s Secret; or, The House on the Marsh, (sl) Chicago Ledger Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7 1912
- * The Sword-Maker’s Daughter; or, The Trail of Terror, (sl) Chicago Ledger May 2, May 9, May 16, May 23, May 30, Jun 6 1914
- * The Trevor Puzzle, (nv) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- * Under the Guns, (pm) The Golden Argosy October 17 1885
- * A Woman Scorned; or, The Trail of a Flower, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jun 18, Jun 25, Jul 2, Jul 16 1910
- * Yost Middleton’s Wife; or, A Well Kept Secret, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jun 15, Jun 22, Jun 29, Jul 13 1912
- * The Young Detective; or, The Counterfeiters of Raven Ridge, (sl) Chicago Ledger Oct 2, Oct 9, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 6, Nov 13, Nov 20 1909
- * A Young Girl’s Peril; or, the Wellington Jewels, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10 1907
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