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- * Cinerobot, Inc., (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories February 1943
- * Clean Hands, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 13 1937
- * A Coffin for Mr. Cash, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1958
- * Completely Foolproof, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1958
- * Connoisseur of Corpses, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine April 1948
- * The Coroner’s Hand, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 17 1939
- * Cosmic Stage, (ss) Startling Stories September 1939
- * Counterfeit Wife, (ss) Sir! October 1944
- * The Dancing King, (ss) Ideal Book for Children 1972, as by John West
- * Daring Detectives, (Random House, 1969, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * Dates With Death, (Dell Books, January 1972, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * The Dead Laugh Last, (ss) Detective Novels Magazine August 1942
- * Death Dives Deep [Mike Shayne], (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1959, as by Brett Halliday
- * Death Has a Cold Breath, (ss) Pocket Detective Magazine February 1937, as by Robert Forbes
- * Death Is a Dream, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1957
- * Death of a Dummy, (ss) Double Detective February 1940
- * Death Thumbs a Ride, (nv) Weird Tales January 1942
- Weird Tales (Canada) May 1942
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1962, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, Random House, 1962, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- A Red Skeleton in Your Closet ed. Red Skelton, Grosset & Dunlap, 1965, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Red Skelton’s Favorite Ghost Stories ed. Red Skelton, Tempo Books, 1968, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Ghost Stories ed. Deborah Shine, Octopus Books, 1980, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Ghastly, Ghoulish, Gripping Tales ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1983, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Spooky Tales, Octopus Books, 1984, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Betty Ann Schwartz, Little Simon, 1985, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Horror Stories, Hamlyn/Octopus, 1987, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- Tales of Horror and Mystery, Dean, 1993, as "The Haunted Trailer"
- * The Devil Knife, (ss) Pocket Detective Magazine December 1936, as by Robert Forbes
- * The Devil’s Garden [Murchison Morks], (ss) Argosy March 1 1941
- * Distress Call, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly January 22 1938
- Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1964, as "Call for Help"
- Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine (UK) #108, October 1964, as "Call for Help"
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1965, as "Call for Help"
- Spies and More Spies ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1967, as "Call for Help", by John West
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: More Stories Not for the Nervous ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1967, as "Call for Help"
- Alfred Hitchcock: Stories Not for the Nervous, Part Two ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1969, as "Call for Help"
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous, Book Two ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1969, as "Call for Help"
- * Don’t Be a Goose [Murchison Morks], (ss) Argosy May 3 1941
- * Don’t You Believe It, (ss) Clues Detective Stories August 1939
- * Do You Believe in Ghosts?, (ss) Weird Tales July 1941, as "The Believers"
- * Epitaph for a Virgin, (n.) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine September 1956; later revised as Somebody’s Watching Over My Grave (Ace, 1961).
- * The Eternal Moment, (ss) Startling Stories March 1941
- * Evolution’s End, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1941
- * Eye Witness, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly January 28 1939
- Murder Cavalcade, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1946
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #28, 1946
- Great Murder Stories, Penguin, 1948
- The Mysterious Traveler Magazine January 1952, as by The Mysterious Traveler
- The Third Book of Crime-Craft, Corgi, 1959
- 65 Great Murder Mysteries ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1983
- Great Murder Mysteries, Octopus/Chartwell, 1988
- * Eyewitness, (ss) 1951
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbinders in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967; revised from “Eye Witness” (Detective Fiction Weekly January 28, 1939).
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbinders in Suspense, Random House, 1967
- Spellbinders in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
- The Best Crime Stories, Hamlyn, 1984
- The Best Crime Stories, Mallard Press, 1990
- * The Face in the Beard, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 26 1932
- * Fall of a Humpty Dumpty, (ss) Double Detective January 1940
- * The Fatal Message [Mike Shayne] (with W. Ryerson Johnson), (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1961, as by Brett Halliday
- * The 51st Sealed Room; or, The MWA Murder, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #95, October 1951
- * Fighting Man, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly February 15 1941
- * The Flying Eye, (ss) Argosy May 18 1940
- * Footsteps Invisible, (ss) Argosy January 20 1940
- A. Merritt’s Fantasy Magazine December 1949
- A. Merritt’s Fantasy Magazine (Canada) December 1949
- Ghosts and More Ghosts, Random House, 1963
- Monster Mix ed. Robert Arthur, Dell, 1968
- Ghosts ed. Aidan & Nancy Chambers, Topliners, 1969
- Literature of the Supernatural ed. Robert E. Beck, McDougal, Littell, 1974
- The Eleventh Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1975
- Realms of Darkness ed. Mary Danby, Octopus US, 1985
- Realms of Darkness, Chartwell Books, 1988
- * Found Money, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine November 1951, as by John West
- * Garvey’s Ghost, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1962
- * Gateway, (ss) Unknown March 1940
- * Getting Rid of George, (ss) Bestseller Mystery Magazine May 1959
- * Ghost for a Night, (ss) Weird Tales May 1942
- * Ghostly Gallery, (Random House, 1962, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * Ghosts and More Ghosts, (Random House, 1963, co)
- * The Glass Bridge, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1957
- * Goodbye Cowboy, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 10 1940
- * Graveyard Race, (ss) Detective Tales December 1947, as by Andrew Fell
- * The Gun, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1961
- * Hank Garvey’s Daytime Ghost, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1962, as "Garvey’s Ghost"
- * Hard Case, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 28 1940
- * Hard Sheriff, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 30 1939
- * Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 18 1939
- * The Haunted Trailer, (nv) Weird Tales January 1942, as "Death Thumbs a Ride"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1962
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, Random House, 1962
- A Red Skeleton in Your Closet ed. Red Skelton, Grosset & Dunlap, 1965
- Red Skelton’s Favorite Ghost Stories ed. Red Skelton, Tempo Books, 1968
- Ghost Stories ed. Deborah Shine, Octopus Books, 1980
- Ghastly, Ghoulish, Gripping Tales ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1983
- Spooky Tales, Octopus Books, 1984
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Betty Ann Schwartz, Little Simon, 1985
- Horror Stories, Hamlyn/Octopus, 1987
- Tales of Horror and Mystery, Dean, 1993
- * The Hero Equation [Murchison Morks], (ss) Argosy May 3 1941, as "Don’t Be a Goose"
- * Hide-Out for a Pal, (ss) Detective Tales November 1941
- * High Dive, Low Motive, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1958
- * The Hint, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine June 1952, as by Jay Norman
- * Hollywood Nocturne, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 1942
- * Home to Roost, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories November 1 1933
- * If You but Wish, (nv) Argosy May 11 1940
- * Ill Wind, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 27 1939
- * “I, Murderer—”, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine March 1952, as by The Mysterious Traveler
- * I’m Waiting Tonight, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly February 11 1939
- * The Indestructible, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories March 1941
- * The Indulgence of Negu Mah, (ss) Comet July 1941
- * Introduction, (in) Cloak and Dagger ed. Robert Arthur, Dell Laurel-Leaf, 1967
- * Introduction, (in) Monster Mix ed. Robert Arthur, Dell, 1968
- * It’s Later Than You Think, (ss) Baffling Detective Mysteries July 1943
- * It’s Smart to Be Old-Fashioned, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine January 11 1941
- * Jabez O’Brien and Davy Jones’ Locker, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1965
- * Jigsaw Surprise, (ss) Ideal Book for Children 1972, as by John West
- * The Jokester, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine March 1952, as by Anthony Morton
- * Just a Dreamer [Murchison Morks], (ss) Argosy July 5 1941
- * Killer Cure, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 15 1941
- * Killer, Go Home, (ss) Argosy October 4 1941
- * The Knife, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine November 1951
- The Saint Detective Magazine (Australia) April 1955, as "The Knife That Murdered"
- The Saint Detective Magazine (UK) June 1955, as "The Knife That Murdered"
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Max Reinhardt, 1967
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me, Part Two ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1970
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Scream Along with Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1970
- London After Midnight ed. Peter Haining, Little, Brown UK, 1996
- * A Knife in the Night, (ss) Pocket Detective Magazine December 1936, as "The Devil Knife", by Robert Forbes
- * The Knife That Murdered, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine November 1951, as "The Knife"
- * Larceny and Old Lace, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1960
- * A Lesson Well Learned, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1965
- * Lot’s Wife, (vi) Liberty October 14 1939
- * The Man in the Morgue, (ss)
- * The Man Who Hated Scenes, (ss) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine June 1952, as "The Hint", by Jay Norman
- * The Man with the Golden Hand [Murchison Morks], (ss) Bluebook July 1953
- * The Marvelous Stamps from El Dorado [Murchison Morks], (ss) Argosy June 15 1940, as "Postmarked for Paradise"
- * Meteoric Mr. Myrtle, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories August 1942
- * Midnight Visit, (vi) Collier’s June 17 1939
- * Mind Over Murder, (ss) Short Stories February 25 1942
- * Miracle on Main Street, (nv) Argosy July 6 1940
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1960
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (UK) December 1960
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1962, as "The Wonderful Day"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, Random House, 1962, as "The Wonderful Day"
- Ghosts and More Ghosts, Random House, 1963, as "The Wonderful Day"
- Young Witches & Warlocks ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1987, as "The Wonderful Day"
- * The Mirror of Cagliostro, (nv) Fantastic Stories of Imagination June 1963; adapted from Arthur’s TV script “The Prisoner in the Mirror” broadcast on Thriller 5/23/61.
- Sword & Sorcery Annual 1975
- The Black Magic Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Taplinger, 1976
- The Black Magic Omnibus: Volume 1 ed. Peter Haining, Orbit, 1977
- Tales from the Rogues’ Gallery ed. Peter Haining, Little, Brown UK, 1994
- The Century’s Best Horror Fiction, Volume Two: 1951-2000 ed. John Pelan, CD Publications, 2012
- Horror Gems, Volume 4 ed. Gregory Luce & Leanne Wray, Armchair Fiction, 2012
- * Miss Teach, (ss) Mercury Mystery Magazine June 1958
- * Mr. Dexter’s Dragon, (ss) Weird Tales (Canada) September 1942, as "The Book and the Beast"
- * Mr. Jinx, (ss) Unknown August 1941
- * Mr. Manning’s Money Tree (with Joan Vatsek), (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1958
- * Mr. Maxx Meets Murder, (ss) Short Stories June 25 1935
- * Mr. Milton’s Gift [Murchison Morks], (ss) Bluebook July 1953, as "The Man with the Golden Hand"
- * Mr. Myrtle’s Imagination, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 1942
- * Money on His Mind, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly October 1 1938
- * Monster Museum, (Random House, 1965, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * A Month of Mystery, (Random House, 1969, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * More Stories for Late at Night, (Dell, December 1962, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * More Stories My Mother Never Told Me, (Dell, November 1965, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * More Stories Not for the Nervous, (Dell, March 1967, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * More Stories to Stay Awake By, (Dell, October 1973, an) , as by Alfred Hitchcock
- * The Morning After, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1964, as by Andrew West
- * The Motive, (vi) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine January 1952, as by A. A. Fleming
- * The Motive for Murder, (vi) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine January 1952, as "The Motive", by A. A. Fleming
- * Murder in the Cards, (ss) The Shadow October 15 1937
- * The Murder Mark, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly October 22 1932
- * Murder Terrace, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 12 1933
- * The MWA Murder, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #95, October 1951, as "The Fifty-First Sealed Room; or, The MWA Murder
51st Sealed Room; or, The MWA Murder"
- * My Displaced Ghosts, (ss) A Red Skeleton in Your Closet ed. Red Skelton, Grosset & Dunlap, 1965, as by John West
- * The Mysterious Traveler Suggests, (ms) The Mysterious Traveler Magazine June 1952, as by The Mysterious Traveler; various reviews.
- * The Mystery of the Four Quarters, (nv) Alfred Hitchcock’s Solve Them Yourself Mysteries by Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963
- * Napoleon of Nothingness, (ss) Argosy September 14 1940
- * Neat if Not Gory, (ss) Short Stories October 25 1941
- * No One on the Line, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1961
- * No-Sale, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 25 1933
- * No Tears, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 13 1933
- * Not Too Dumb, (vi) Mystery October 1932
- * Obstinate Uncle Otis [Murchison Morks], (ss) Argosy July 19 1941
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