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Creasey, John (books) (items) (continued)
- New Author Takes a Bow, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine February 1961
- To Hang—or Not to Hang?, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly February 1961
- Globe-Trotting Once More!, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1961
- Greeting from Across the Atlantic!, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1961
- Death in Cold Print [Roger West], (sl) John Creasey Mystery Magazine May 1961, etc.
- On Our Own!, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine May 1961
- Why Do You Buy?, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine June 1961
- Waiting to Hear from You!, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine July 1961
- Over the Ocean, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine August 1961
- Piccadilly Lights, (ss) The (London) Evening News September 4 1961, as by J. J. Marric
- Flowers in the Park [Commander George Gideon], (ss) The (London) Evening News September 7 1961, as by J. J. Marric
- Show of Hands, (ss) The (London) Evening News September 9 1961, as by J. J. Marric
- Four Growing Years, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine September 1961
- All for Your Delight, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine October 1961
- Living Off Crime, (ar) John Creasey Mystery Magazine October 1961
- “Press on Regardless!”, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine November 1961
- A Fair Cop, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1961
- Ghoulies and Ghosties…, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1961
- The Two Sisters [Commander George Gideon], (sl) The New Strand December 1961, etc.
- The Hollywood Hoax [Mark Kilby], (sl) Pocket, 1961, as by Robert Caine Frazer
- The Life of Crime, (in) The Second Mystery Bedside Book ed. John Creasey, Hodder & Stoughton, 1961
- All British, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine January 1962
- The Toff and the Watching Eyes [Richard Rollison (The Toff)], (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine January 1962
- Further Outlook—Fair, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine February 1962
- Revenge, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine February 1962, as by Michael Halliday
- Gideon’s March [Commander George Gideon], (ex) Argosy March 1962, as by J. J. Marric
- On My Travels Again, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1962
- Race to Death [Richard Rollison (The Toff)], (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1962
- When the Worm Turns, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1962, as by Michael Halliday
- Oh to Be in England…, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1962
- The Toff and the Killer [Richard Rollison (The Toff)], (nv) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1962
- Unsound Mind, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1962, as by Michael Halliday
- Policeman’s Dread [Roger West], (na) John Creasey Mystery Magazine May 1962, etc.
- Time to Think…, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine June 1962
- A Mixed Bag, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine July 1962
- The Terror [Dr. Palfrey], (n.) The New Strand July 1962, etc.
- One “Thrill” Too Many!, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine August 1962
- Introduction to ‘The Ambush’, (is) The New Strand September 1962
- Mark Kilby Takes a Risk [Mark Kilby], (sl) John Creasey Mystery Magazine September 1962, etc., as by Robert Caine Frazer
- Crooks’ Boy [Commander George Gideon], (ss) The (London) Evening News December 31 1962, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon’s Ride [Commander George Gideon], (sl) The New Strand December 1962, etc.
- The Assassin [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Gideon’s March by J. J. Marric, Hodder, 1962
- Crooks’ Harvest [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Gideon’s March by J. J. Marric, Hodder, 1962, as by John Creasey
- Soho, with Love [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Gideon’s March by J. J. Marric, Hodder, 1962
- State Visit [Commander George Gideon], (sl) Gideon’s March by J. J. Marric, Hodder, 1962
- Drunken Sailor [Commander George Gideon], (ss) The (London) Evening News March 23 1963, as by J. J. Marric
- Look 3 Ways at Murder [Roger West], (nv) Argosy March 1963
- Home from Afar, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1963
- The Mark of the Thief [Richard Rollison (The Toff)], (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1963
- The Quiet Fear, (n.) Hodder, 1963, as by Michael Halliday
- A World of Differences, (in) The Fourth Mystery Bedside Book ed. John Creasey, Hodder & Stoughton, 1963
- A Sword for the Baron, (n.) Star Weekly February 15 1964
- Look Three Ways at Murder [Roger West], (na) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1964
- What Do You Think?, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1964
- Guilt of Innocence, (sl) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1964, etc.
- Month by Month, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1964
- A Year in Advance, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine May 1964
- Awards to Crime Writers, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine July 1964
- Crimes Across the Sea, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine August 1964
- The Sleep [Dr. Palfrey], (sl) John Creasey Mystery Magazine August 1964, etc.
- Welcome to an Old Friend, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine September 1964
- Long Lived Crime, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine October 1964
- George Gideo: Gee-Gee to His Friends, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine November 1964
- The Millionaire’s Daughter [Commander George Gideon], (sl) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1964, etc., as by J. J. Marric
- Once a Year, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1964
- A Promise of Diamonds [Patrick Dawlish; Crime Haters], (n.) Dodd, Mead, 1964, as by Gordon Ashe
- Who Knows Enough?, (fw) Crimes Across the Sea ed. John Creasey, Harper & Row, 1964
- Who Will Live?, (in) The Fifth Mystery Bedside Book ed. John Creasey, Hodder & Stoughton, 1964
- After the Doctor Calls [Commander George Gideon], (ss) The (London) Evening News January 16 1965, as by J. J. Marric
- Good Resolutions, (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine January 1965
- Dateline U.S.A., (ed) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1965
- The Rapist, (nv) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1965, as by J. J. Marric
- The Toff in Wax [Richard Rollison (The Toff)], (n.) Star Weekly May 1 1965
- The Baron and the Chinese Puzzle [John Mannering (The Baron)], (n.) Hodder, 1965, as by Anthony Morton
- Murder: London & Australia [Roger West], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1965
- The Toff and the Spider [Richard Rollison (The Toff)], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1965
- The Man Who Loved Cars, (ss) The (London) Evening News 1966, as by J. J. Marric
- The Executioners [Roger West], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1967
- A John Creasey Bibliography (with Robert E. Briney), (bi) The Armchair Detective October 1968
- John Creasey—Fact or Fiction?, (ar) The Armchair Detective October 1968
- Gideon and the Shoplifting Ring [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1969, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon’s Power [Commander George Gideon], (nv) Argosy December 1969
- Gideon and the Teen-Age Hooligans [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1970, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon’s Sport [Commander George Gideon], (n.) Star Weekly April 11 1970, etc., as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon and the Young Toughs [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1970, as by J. J. Marric
- The Social Consequences of Crime-Writing, (ar) The Armchair Detective October 1970
- Gideon and the Pickpockets [Commander George Gideon], (ss) 1970, as by J. J. Marric
- A Part for a Policeman [Roger West], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1970
- Gideon and the Pigeon [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1971, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon and the Chestnut Vendor [Commander George Gideon], (ss) 1971
- Gideon’s Art [Commander George Gideon], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1971
- Gideon and the Vintage Car Thefts [Commander George Gideon], (ss) 1972, as by J. J. Marric
- A Splinter of Glass [Roger West], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1972
- Gideon and the Flu Epidemic [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1973, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon and the Inside Job [Commander George Gideon], (ss) 1973, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon and the East End Gang [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1974, as by J. J. Marric
- Gideon and the Innocent Shoplifter [Commander George Gideon], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1975, as by J. J. Marric
- The Big Call, (ex) Cosmopolitan January 1976
- The Art of Research, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly 19??
- The Greyling Crescent Tragedy [Roger West], (ss)
- The Happy Crooks, (ss) , as by J. J. Marric
- Hot Chestnuts, (ss) , as by J. J. Marric
Crebbin, Edward Horace (1896-1961); used pseudonym Sea-Wrack (books) (items)
- Joining the Immortals, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1934
- The Lost Destroyer, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1934, as by Sea-Wrack
- The Cutter Competition, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1935, as by Sea-Wrack
- Still, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1935, etc., as by Sea-Wrack
- Sea Trails, (Hutchinson, 1935, co), as by Sea-Wrack
- Seascape: Morning Off Lerwick, (ss) Sea Trails by Sea-Wrack, Hutchinson, 1935, as by Sea-Wrack
- The “Rogue” Run: A Story of a Temperamental Torpedo, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1937, as by Sea-Wrack
- Scourge of the Seas, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1937, etc., as by Sea-Wrack
- The Broken Message, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1937, as by Sea-Wrack
- The Cask, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine November 1937
- The Leadsman [McInnes of the N.I.D.], (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1938, as by Sea-Wrack
- O’Donnell’s Unlucky Day, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1938, as by Sea-Wrack
- Western Ocean Crossing, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1938, as by Sea-Wrack
- The Hawks [McInnes of the N.I.D.], (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1938, as by Sea-Wrack
- Oriental Venture [McInnes of the N.I.D.], (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1939, as by Sea-Wrack
- Missing… [McInnes of the N.I.D.], (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1939, as by Sea-Wrack
- The Toyboat, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1939, as by Sea-Wrack
- The Fourteenth Star [McInnes of the N.I.D.], (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1939, as by Sea-Wrack
- Confidences, (ss) Six Bells by Sea Wrack, Rich & Cowan, 1942, as by Sea-Wrack
- The Day’s Work, (ss) “Six Bells” by Sea-Wrack, Rich, 1942, as by Sea-Wrack
- Six Bells, (ss) Six Bells by Sea Wrack, Rich & Cowan, 1942, as by Sea-Wrack
- The “Dark Horse”, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Home-Made Dynamite, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- In the Wake of the Conquistador, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- A Matter of “Tempo”, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Michael O’Halloran, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- “The Millionth Chance”, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Morning Off Lerwick, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- The New Bo’sun (or the Captain’s Story), (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Pirates! (or the Fourth Officer’s Story), (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- “Roberts”, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- The Sea-Wall, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- A Strenuous Fortnight, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- “The Tenth Wave”, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Through a Life Belt, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Through and Above Balboa’s Country, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- Through Smyth Channel, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
- William Glass’s Strange Island, (ss) , as by Sea-Wrack
Credicott, Richard J(ames) (1906-1991) (items)
- Clues, (ss) The Underworld Magazine October 1929
- Death Painting, (ss) The Dragnet Magazine January 1930
- Murder Behind Murder, (ss) The Dragnet Magazine February 1930
- The Racketeering Cop, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories February 1930
- A Strange Wife, (ss) Young’s Magazine Snappy Stories February 1930
- Gangster Love, (ss) Gangster Stories March 1930
- A Gun Moll’s Revenge, (ss) Mobs June/July 1930
- Murder from Behind, (ss) Detective-Dragnet Magazine June 1930
- The Big Shot’s Moll, (nv) Mobs August 1930
- His New Dress Suit, (ss) The Underworld Magazine September 1930
- The Big Shot’s Weak Spot, (ss) Racketeer Stories November 1930
- Racketeer’s Choice, (ss) Gangland Stories November 1930
- Gangland’s Back Pay, (ss) Detective-Dragnet Magazine March 1931
- Alibi’s Holiday, (ss) Detective-Dragnet Magazine October 1931
- The Last Deal, (ss) Racketeer Stories November/December 1931
- The Three Horrible Heads, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine December 1932
- Tick o’ the Clock, (ss) The Underworld Magazine December 1932
- The Ghoul of Murder Manor, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine June 15/July 1 1933
Cree, Katherine (items)
- Love in the Tropics, (n.) Poppy’s Library #4, January 1929
- The Girl who Stole Everything, (n.) Poppy’s Library #11, May 1929
- Argentine Love, (n.) Poppy’s Library #17, August 1929
- Why Call It Love?, (n.) Poppy’s Library #24, November 1929
- Love in the Desert, (n.) Poppy’s Library #30, February 1930
- The Way of a Brute!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #77, February 1932
- Cora Cardean—Adventuress!, (n.) Poppy’s Library #110, June 1933
- Argentine Nights, (n.) Poppy’s Library #168, November 1935
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