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[]Herndon, Nancy (Ruth Fairbanks) (1934- ); used pseudonym Elizabeth Chadwick (chron.)
- * All Bets Are Off, (ss) Women of the West ed. Kathryn Ptacek, Doubleday, 1990
- * The Ice Bag in Question, (ss) The Fourth WomanSleuth Anthology ed. Irene Zahava, Crossing Press, 1991
- * Murder by Snail, (ss) The Third WomanSleuth Anthology ed. Irene Zahava, The Crossing Press, 1990
- * Saloon Girls, (ss) New Frontiers, Volume II ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Bill Pronzini, Tor, 1990
- * Time Bombs [Elena Jarvis], (ex) 1997
- * William Marshall, (ex) from The Greatest Knight, Little, Brown, November 2005, as by Elizabeth Chadwick
[]Hernhuter, Albert (Leopold) (1934- ); used pseudonym Bert Ahearne (chron.)
- * The Good Pilot, (ss) Vortex Science Fiction v1 #1, 1953
- * Last One, (vi) Spaceway June 1955
- * Of Mice and Monsters, (ss) Fantasy Book December 1981
- * Only Human, (vi) If July 1952, as "The Smiler"
- * The Plague, (vi) Spaceway June 1954
- * Red Chrome, (vi) Vortex Science Fiction v1 #1, 1953, as by Bert Ahearne
- * The Smiler, (vi) If July 1952
- * Texas Week, (vi) Fantastic Universe January 1954
- Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales ed. Isaac Asimov & Groff Conklin, Collier Books, 1963
- Over the Edge ed. William D. Sheldon & Warren H. Wheelock, Allyn & Bacon, 1972
- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow… ed. Bonnie L. Heintz, Frank Herbert, Donald A. Joos & Jane Agorn McGee, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1974
- * World of Ice, (ss) Dynamic Science Fiction March 1953
[]Hernon, E(dward) C(harles); used pseudonym Christopher Dell (chron.)
- * Big City, (pm) Gen #22, December 15 1942, as by Christopher Dell
- * Chinaman’s Chance, (ss) Gen #21, December 1 1942, as by Christopher Dell
- * The Clyde, (pm) Gen #22, December 15 1942, as by Christopher Dell
- * Green Isle, (pm) Gen #22, December 15 1942, as by Christopher Dell
- * History, (pm) Gen #22, December 15 1942, as by Christopher Dell
- * Monsieur Maquette, (ss) Gen #22, December 15 1942
- * Peace, (pm) Gen #22, December 15 1942, as by Christopher Dell
- * Pit-Head, (pm) Gen #22, December 15 1942, as by Christopher Dell
[]Hero, J. Davidson (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * 2012, (pm) Aphelion #140, February 2010
- * The Aphelion Project (with Casey Callaghan, Nathan J. Kailhofer, Robert Moriyama, Richard Tornello, William R. Warren, Jr. & Bill Wolfe), (nv) Aphelion #175, July 2013
- * The Chrononaut, (pm) Aphelion #171, March 2013
- * The Clone, (pm) Aphelion #129, February 2009
- * The Crab of Gamma Doradus, (pm) Aphelion #123, July 2008
- * The Cryptozoologist, (pm) Aphelion #142, April 2010
- * The Cyborg, (pm) Aphelion #137, October 2009
- * Elegy for Bardo, (pm) Aphelion #121, May 2008
- * gynoide fatale, (pm) Aphelion #170, February 2013
- * “hardboiled boy on deck”, (pm) Aphelion #130, March 2009
- * Impacts, (pm) Aphelion #141, March 2010
- * Lava Planet, (pm) Aphelion #139, December 2009
- * The Magic of the Quooda, (ss) Aphelion #143, May 2010
- * Memento Mori, (pm) Aphelion #134, July 2009
- * Odyssey, (pm) Aphelion #135, August 2009
- * Osiris Rising, (pm) Aphelion #122, June 2008
- * The Ship of Theseus Paradox, (pm) Aphelion #133, June 2009
- * To Boldly Wait [Mare Inebrium], (ss) Aphelion #141, March 2010
- * The Unicorn in Captivity, (pm) Aphelion #172, April 2013
- * Universal Toads, (pm) Aphelion #124, August 2008
[]Herodotus [485?-425 BC] (about) (chron.)
- * The Amazons, (ar)
- * Candaules’ Folly, (vi)
- * Candaules’ Lady, (ex) from The Famous Hystory of Herodotus, Constable, 1924
- * The Clue of the Headless Corpse, (ex)
- * King Cheops’ Daughter, (ex)
- * King Rhampsinitus, (ex) from Greek Historians, Random House, 1942
- * King Rhampsinitus and the Thief, (vi) from The History of Herodotus, John Murray, 1858
- * The Oracle—Behind the Scenes, (ex) from The History of Herodotus, John Murray, 1858
- * The Oracle—Its Repulse of the Persians, (ex) from The History of Herodotus, John Murray, 1858
- * The Oracle—Its Test by Croesus, (ex) from The History of Herodotus, John Murray, 1858
- * The Persian Wars, (ex)
- * Rhampsinitus and the Robber, (vi) The Scrap Book November 1907; translated for Scrap Book. (translated)
- * The Sacred Bird of Heliopolis, (ex)
- * The Story of Gyges, (ex) from The History of Herodotus, John Murray, 1858
- * The Story of Rhampsinitus’ Treasure House, (ss)
- * The Thief Versus King Rhampsinitus, (ex) from The History of Herodotus, John Murray, 1858
- * The Treasure House of King Rhampsinitus, (vi)
[]Herold, Don (fl. 1910s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Ambulances for Everybody, (ss) College Humor #78, June 1930
- * Bon Voyaging the Burglar, (vi) Harper’s Magazine May 1916
- * The Born Organizer, (cl) College Humor #77, May 1930
- * Bring on That Offstage Stuff, (ms) Live Stories 2nd August 1923
- * Co-eds and Things, (hu) The American Magazine November 1916
- * Don Herold’s Theater Review, (cl) Live Stories Sep 14, Sep 28, Oct 12 1923
- * How Many Chorus Girls—, (rv) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1921
- * It’S Just Love, Love, Love, (ss) Live Stories 1st August 1923
- * The Life of a Dramatic Critic, (br) Live Stories 2nd June 1923
- * Lines and Curves—and Girls, (rv) Snappy Stories 1st November 1921
- * A Man Who Does “What He Always Wanted to Do”, (bg) The American Magazine October 1917 [Ref. Henry B. Gentry]
- * More Knees Than “No’s”, (rv) Snappy Stories 1st October 1921
- * The New Telephone Cordiality, (fa) The New Yorker March 15 1930
- * Not “A Recitation by John Barrymore”, (br) Live Stories 1st March 1923
- * The Pie Man of Hollywood, (ms) College Humor #79, July 1930
- * The Place for Grand Opera Is in the Home, (ar) Snappy Stories 1st June 1924
- * Post-War Pipe Dreams, (ar) Argosy October 1944
- * Rotten-And Not in Denmark, (ss) The New Yorker February 14 1931
- * She Has Her Virtues, (ss) Live Stories April 1922
- * Too Much Drumming on the Humdrum, (th) Snappy Stories 2nd April 1924
- * The Truth About Musical Comedy Rehearsals, (ar) Snappy Stories 1st May 1924
- * White Mice, (ss) The New Yorker April 8 1933
- * Yo! Ho! and a Bottle of Gin, (hu) Photoplay July 1931
- * “You Don’t Mean—?”, (th) Snappy Stories 1st April 1924
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Legion Monthly April 1927
- * [front cover], (cv) Rob Wagner’s Script #462, May 14 1938
- * [illustration(s)], (il) College Humor #78 Jun, #79 Jul 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Photoplay July 1931
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy October 1944
[]Heron, E.; pseudonym of Kate Prichard (1851-1935) (chron.)
- * The Derelict of the North Atlantic (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1900, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- * A Desert Dream (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * “The Desire of the Moth” (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Chapman’s Magazine July 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * A Divine Flame (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Flying Squadron: A Story of the Black Republic (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * How Midshipman Irnidge Kept Christmas (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Short Stories October 1900, as by E. & H. Heron
- * A Mystery of the Sword (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Chambers’s Journal, as by E. & H. Heron
- * “Never the Lotos Closes” (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * On the Spur of Occasion (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine March 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Perfect Strangler [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as "The Story of the Grey House", by E. & H. Heron
- * Real Ghost Stories:
* ___ I: The Story of the Spaniards, Hammersmith [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. I—The Story of Sevens Hall [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ II: The Story of Medhans Lea [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. II—The Story of Saddler’s Croft [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ III: The Story of the Moor Road [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. III—The Story of No. 1, Karma Crescent [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ IV: The Story of Baelbrow [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. IV—The Story of Konnor Old House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ V: The Story of the Grey House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ VI: The Story of Yand Manor House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Real Ghost Stories, Second Series:
* ___ I: The Story of Sevens Hall [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ II: The Story of Saddler’s Croft [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ III: The Story of No. 1, Karma Crescent [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ IV: The Story of Konnor Old House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ V: The Story of Crowsedge [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ VI: The Story of Mr. Flaxman Low [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * A Real Ghost Story (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1901, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Shephard’s Blessing: A Story for Children, (ss) Centennial Magazine December 1889
- * Smoxford’s Atonement (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Baelbrow [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- The Rivals of Dracula ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1977
- Victorian Nightmares ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1977
- A Treasury of Victorian Detective Stories ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Scribner's, 1979
- The Mummy: Stories of the Living Corpse ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1988
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Out of the Sand ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2008
- Egyptian Bizarre ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 24 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2024
- * The Story of Crowsedge [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Konnor Old House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1899
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931
- The Supernatural Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Doubleday, Doran, 1932
- The Supernatural Omnibus II ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967
- The Supernatural Omnibus II (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976
- Ghostbreakers ed. Michel Parry, Granada, 1985
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- * The Story of Medhans Lea [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Montague Summers, Fortune Press, 1933
- The Sixteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1980
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Tales to Freeze the Blood: More Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes & Stephen Jones, Carroll & Graf, 2006
- * The Story of Mr. Flaxman Low [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of No. 1, Karma Crescent [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Saddler’s Croft [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Sevens Hall [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of the Grey House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Ghost Stories June 1931, as "Who Was the Strangler?", by E. & H. Heron
- True Twilight Tales #1, Fall 1963, as "The Perfect Strangler", by E. & H. Heron
- Medley Macabre ed. Bryan A. Netherwood, Hammond, Hammond and Company, 1966
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Arboris Mysterius ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2014, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- A Botanical Nightmare ed. Tom English, Dead Letter Press, 2015
- * The Story of the Moor Road [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Terror! ed. Bryan A. Netherwood, Blackie, 1970
- The Sorceress in Stained Glass ed. Richard Dalby, Tom Stacey, 1971
- Supernatural Sleuths ed. Peter Haining, William Kimber, 1986
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- The Ghost Slayers ed. Mike Ashley, The British Library, 2022, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- * The Story of the Spaniards, Hammersmith [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931
- The Supernatural Omnibus I ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967
- John Edgell’s Ghosts ed. John Edgell, Wayland, 1970
- The Supernatural Omnibus I (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990
- Victorian Tales of Mystery & Detection ed. Michael Cox, Oxford University Press US, 1992
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Barnes & Noble/Fall River, 2016
- * The Story of Yand Manor House [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931
- The Supernatural Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Doubleday, Doran, 1932
- The Supernatural Omnibus I ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967
- John Edgell’s Ghosts ed. John Edgell, Wayland, 1970
- The Supernatural Omnibus I (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976
- The Supernatural Solution ed. Michel Parry, Granada, 1976
- Ghostbreakers ed. Michel Parry, Granada, 1985
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Fighters of Fear ed. Mike Ashley, Talos Press, 2020
- * The Supreme Moment (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Tammer’s Duel (with Hesketh Prichard), (sl) Truth Jul, Sep, Oct 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Things That Are (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Chapman’s Magazine October 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Tiger Lily (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Who Was the Strangler? [Flaxman Low] (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as "The Story of the Grey House", by E. & H. Heron
- * The Wreck Shoal (with Hesketh Prichard), (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
[]Heron, H.; pseudonym of Hesketh Prichard (1876-1922) (chron.)
- * The Derelict of the North Atlantic (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1900, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- * A Desert Dream (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * “The Desire of the Moth” (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Chapman’s Magazine July 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * A Divine Flame (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Flying Squadron: A Story of the Black Republic (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * How Midshipman Irnidge Kept Christmas (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Short Stories October 1900, as by E. & H. Heron
- * A Mystery of the Sword (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Chambers’s Journal, as by E. & H. Heron
- * “Never the Lotos Closes” (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * On the Spur of Occasion (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine March 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Perfect Strangler [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as "The Story of the Grey House", by E. & H. Heron
- * Real Ghost Stories:
* ___ I: The Story of the Spaniards, Hammersmith [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. I—The Story of Sevens Hall [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ II: The Story of Medhans Lea [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. II—The Story of Saddler’s Croft [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ III: The Story of the Moor Road [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. III—The Story of No. 1, Karma Crescent [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ IV: The Story of Baelbrow [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ No. IV—The Story of Konnor Old House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ V: The Story of the Grey House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ VI: The Story of Yand Manor House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Real Ghost Stories, Second Series:
* ___ I: The Story of Sevens Hall [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ II: The Story of Saddler’s Croft [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ III: The Story of No. 1, Karma Crescent [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ IV: The Story of Konnor Old House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ V: The Story of Crowsedge [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
* ___ VI: The Story of Mr. Flaxman Low [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * A Real Ghost Story (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1901, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Smoxford’s Atonement (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Baelbrow [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- The Rivals of Dracula ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1977
- Victorian Nightmares ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1977
- A Treasury of Victorian Detective Stories ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Scribner's, 1979
- The Mummy: Stories of the Living Corpse ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1988
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Out of the Sand ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2008
- Egyptian Bizarre ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 24 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2024
- * The Story of Crowsedge [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Konnor Old House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1899
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931
- The Supernatural Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Doubleday, Doran, 1932
- The Supernatural Omnibus II ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967
- The Supernatural Omnibus II (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976
- Ghostbreakers ed. Michel Parry, Granada, 1985
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- * The Story of Medhans Lea [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Montague Summers, Fortune Press, 1933
- The Sixteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1980
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Tales to Freeze the Blood: More Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes & Stephen Jones, Carroll & Graf, 2006
- * The Story of Mr. Flaxman Low [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of No. 1, Karma Crescent [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Saddler’s Croft [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of Sevens Hall [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Story of the Grey House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Ghost Stories June 1931, as "Who Was the Strangler?", by E. & H. Heron
- True Twilight Tales #1, Fall 1963, as "The Perfect Strangler", by E. & H. Heron
- Medley Macabre ed. Bryan A. Netherwood, Hammond, Hammond and Company, 1966
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Arboris Mysterius ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2014, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- A Botanical Nightmare ed. Tom English, Dead Letter Press, 2015
- * The Story of the Moor Road [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- Terror! ed. Bryan A. Netherwood, Blackie, 1970
- The Sorceress in Stained Glass ed. Richard Dalby, Tom Stacey, 1971
- Supernatural Sleuths ed. Peter Haining, William Kimber, 1986
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- The Ghost Slayers ed. Mike Ashley, The British Library, 2022, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- * The Story of the Spaniards, Hammersmith [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931
- The Supernatural Omnibus I ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967
- John Edgell’s Ghosts ed. John Edgell, Wayland, 1970
- The Supernatural Omnibus I (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990
- Victorian Tales of Mystery & Detection ed. Michael Cox, Oxford University Press US, 1992
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Barnes & Noble/Fall River, 2016
- * The Story of Yand Manor House [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- Ghosts. Being the Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh & Kate Prichard, C. Arthur Pearson, 1899, as by Hesketh & Kate Prichard
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931
- The Supernatural Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Doubleday, Doran, 1932
- The Supernatural Omnibus I ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967
- John Edgell’s Ghosts ed. John Edgell, Wayland, 1970
- The Supernatural Omnibus I (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976
- The Supernatural Solution ed. Michel Parry, Granada, 1976
- Ghostbreakers ed. Michel Parry, Granada, 1985
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990
- The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Kate & Hesketh Prichard, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Kate & Hesketh Prichard
- Fighters of Fear ed. Mike Ashley, Talos Press, 2020
- * The Supreme Moment (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1898, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Tammer’s Duel (with Kate Prichard), (sl) Truth Jul, Sep, Oct 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Things That Are (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Chapman’s Magazine October 1897, as by E. & H. Heron
- * The Tiger Lily (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
- * Who Was the Strangler? [Flaxman Low] (with Kate Prichard), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898, as "The Story of the Grey House", by E. & H. Heron
- * The Wreck Shoal (with Kate Prichard), (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1899, as by E. & H. Heron
[]Heron, Liz (fl. 1990s)
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- * The Hanged Man by Charles Cros, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
- * The Lamp of Saint Just by Frédéric Soulié, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
- * Mademoiselle Dafné by Théophile Gautier, (nv) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
- * Monsieur Mathias by Jules Lermina, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
- * Monsieur Venus by Rachilde, (ex)
- * One Eye Between Two by Xavier Forneret, (nv) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
- * One Possessed by Jean Lorrain, (nv) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
- * Something Red by Paola Capriolo, (ss) The Alphabet Garden ed. Pete Ayrton, Serpent's Tail, 1994
- * The Story of Hélène Gillet by Charles Nodier, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French.
[]Heron-Allen, Edward (1861-1943); used pseudonym Christopher Blayre (books) (chron.)
- * Aalila [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- * Another Squaw? [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) Some Women of the University by Christopher Blayre, R. Stockwell, 1934, as by Christopher Blayre
- * Antescript, (ms) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- * An Atlantic Tragedy, (ss) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * Autobiography of a Disembodied Spirit, (nv) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * A Birthday Present, (pl) The Idler December 1896
- * The Blue Cockroach [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Christopher Blayre
- The Collected Strange Papers of Christopher Blayre, Tartarus Press, 1998
- Invertebrata Enigmatica ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2008
- The Complete Shorter Fiction, Snuggly Books, 2019
- Crawling Horror ed. Daisy Butcher & Janette Leaf, The British Library, 2021, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Book [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre; revised from “The Heresy of Spencer Carlyon”.
- * The Boots [University of Cosmopoli], (nv) Some Women of the University by Christopher Blayre, R. Stockwell, 1934, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Cheetah-Girl [University of Cosmopoli], (nv) self-published, 1923, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Cheiromancy of To-Day: The Evolution of an Occult Science, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine July 1890
- * The Collected Strange Papers of Christopher Blayre, (co) Tartarus Press (hc), November 1998
- * The Complete Shorter Fiction, (co) Snuggly Books (tp), 2019
- * The Cosmic Dust [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- * Dedication/In Memoriam, (pm) Kisses of Fate by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1888
- * The Demon [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- * A Desperate Remedy, (ss) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * An Eternal Expiation, (ss) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * A Fatal Fiddle, (co) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * A Fatal Fiddle, (nv) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * A Few Words in Explanation of “The Cheetah-Girl” [University of Cosmopoli], (ms)
- * Forward by Way of Explanation, (fw) Kisses of Fate by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1888
- * The Heresy of Spencer Carlyon, (ss) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * The House on the Way to Hell [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Christopher Blayre
- * An Induced Dream (?), (ss) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * Kisses of Fate, (co) Kisses of Fate by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1888
- * The Lute-Girl’s Charm, (nv) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * Mano Pantea [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Man Who Killed the Jew [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Mirror That Remembered [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Christopher Blayre
- * My Breach of Trust, (ss) The Cosmopolitan April 1889
- * My First Love, (ss) A Fatal Fiddle by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1889
- * Note of Explanation, (ms)
- * Passiflora Vindicta (Wrammsbothame) [University of Cosmopoli], (nv) Some Women of the University by Christopher Blayre, R. Stockwell, 1934, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Purple Sapphire [University of Cosmopoli], (nv) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers, (oc) Philip Allan & Co. (hc), April 1921 , as by Christopher Blayre
- * Purpura Lapillus [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Silence of Mrs. Chariton’s Children, (nv) Kisses of Fate by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1888
- * Some Women of the University [University of Cosmopoli], (co) R. Stockwell (hc), 1934 , as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Story of a Younger Son, (nv) Kisses of Fate by Edward Heron-Allen, Belford, Clarke & Co., 1888
- * The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre [University of Cosmopoli], (co) Philip Allan & Co. (hc), 1932 , as by Christopher Blayre
- * The Suicide of Sylvester Gray, (na) Belford, Clarke & Co., 1887
- * The Thing That Smelt [University of Cosmopoli], (ss) The Purple Sapphire and Other Posthumous Papers by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1921, as by Christopher Blayre
- The Strange Papers of Dr. Blayre by Christopher Blayre, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Christopher Blayre
- The Collected Strange Papers of Christopher Blayre, Tartarus Press, 1998
- Monstrum ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2010, as by Christopher Blayre
- The Complete Shorter Fiction, Snuggly Books, 2019
- * The Violin, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine November 1889
- * “Zum Wildbad” [University of Cosmopoli], (nv) Some Women of the University by Christopher Blayre, R. Stockwell, 1934, as by Christopher Blayre
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[]Heron-Maxwell, Beatrice (Ellen) [born Beatrice Maude Emelia Eastwick] (1859-1927) (about) (chron.)
- * The “A.C.” Club, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) March 1910
- * The Adventures of a Lady Pearl-Broker, (ex) New Century Press, 1899
- * Aftermath of a Shell, (ss) The Canadian Magazine August 1917
- * Ambition, (vi) The Red Magazine March 14 1924
- * The Apotheosis of Mrs. Gentle, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1899
- * The Arm of the Law, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1910
- * As a Tree Falls, (ss) The Blue Magazine #59, May 1924
- * Avarice, (vi) The Red Magazine March 28 1924
- * An Awkward Corner, (ss) The Sketch April 6 1921
- * The Bat, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1916
- * The “Betty” Syndicate, (ss) The Smart Set July 1902
- * Beyond the Orbit, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine December 1899
- * The Blue Room, (ss) The Blue Magazine #44, February 1923
- * The Botian Lynx, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine March 1898
- * A Border Raid (with Gertrude E. Donaldson), (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1902
- * The Break, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) November 1925
- * By Act of God, (ss) MacLean’s January 15 1921
- * The Call of the East, (ss) The Idler August 1906
- * Cameo Stories, (gp) The Red Magazine May 11 1923
- * The Captive Maid, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1900
- * The Caretaker, (vi) The Red Magazine December 19 1924
- * Checkmate, (nv) The Red Magazine December 1933
- * Chemin-de-Fer, (ss) The Lady’s Realm March 1913
- * A Clipped Cable, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine December 1903
- * Coincidence the Conjurer, (ss) The Red Magazine March 11 1927
- * Complacency, (vi) The Red Magazine March 28 1924
- * The Confidential Clerk, (ss) The Red Magazine March 14 1914
- * Conquest, (vi) The Red Magazine June 8 1923
- * A Country Comedy, (ss) The Lady’s Realm April 1906
- * Courage, (vi) The Red Magazine July 6 1923
- * A Dead Dreamer, (ss) The Lady’s Realm April 1913
- * A Dead Self, (ss) Outlook (London)
- * A Demi—?, (ss) The Blue Magazine #5, November 1919
- * The Devil Stone, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1895
- * Diplomacy, (vi) The Red Magazine November 21 1924
- * A Diplomatic Duel, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1 1915
- * The Disappearance of Siren Grey, (nv) Romance Oct, Nov, Dec 1923
- * The Doctor’s Case, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1924
- * The Dog’s Benefit, (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
- * Dona Quixota, (ss) The Blue Magazine #55, January 1924
- * Duplicity, (ss) The Red Magazine August 28 1925
- * The Edge of the World, (vi) The Red Magazine June 15 1913
- * Faith, (vi) The Red Magazine November 21 1924
- * Fatalism, (ss) The Red Magazine September 12 1924
- * The Finger with the Ring, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1913
- * The Flagon and the Knife, (ss) The Blue Magazine #8, February 1920
- * The Flaw (with Norman Forbes), (ss) The Blue Magazine #64, October 1924
- * The Flirt, (ss) The Lady’s Realm January 1916
- * For Love of Angela, (nv) The New Magazine (UK) January 1921
- * The Gander, (ss) The Blue Magazine #50, August 1923
- * God’s Secret, (ss) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine March 1900
- * The Greatest Asset, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine February 1918
- * The Grey Web, (ss) The Red Magazine August 8 1919
- * Grit, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #2, August 1922
- * Guile, (vi) The Red Magazine March 28 1924
- * Hidden Poison, (ss) The Red Magazine May 15 1913
- * His Highness the Rajah: The Quest of the Yellow Diamond, (ss) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine November/December 1898
- * Honour, (vi) The Red Magazine July 6 1923
- * The House in Hampstead, (ss) The Blue Magazine #36, June 1922
- * How the Minister’s Notes Were Recovered, (ss) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine September 1898
- * The Human Note, (ss) The London Magazine January 1914
- * Independence, (vi) The Red Magazine November 21 1924
- * Indulgence, (ss) The Red Magazine September 12 1924
- * Kegs, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1914
- * The Kid in the Car, (ss) The Red Magazine August 1 1913
- * Kisses, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1906
- * The Letter, (ss) The Lady’s Home Magazine #44, August 1904
- * A Loose End (with A. E. Manning-Foster), (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine #10, August 12 1899
- * Love on a Liner, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1905
- * Love or Policy?, (ss) The London Magazine September 1910
- * Love’s Vigil, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1896
- * Madness, (ss) The Red Magazine September 12 1924
- * A Malign Influence, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine April 1897
- * The Man Without a Past, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1908
- * The Moon Curse, (ss) The Royal Magazine November 1899
- * “My Best Story”:
* ___ A New Administration, (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1899
- * My Lady Margrethe, (nv) Chapman’s Magazine August 1898
- * Napoleon Passes, (ss) MacLean’s May 1 1924
- * A New Administration, (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1899
- * Notoriety, (vi) The Red Magazine June 8 1923
- * An Off-Chance, (ss) The London Magazine April 1910
- * Old John, (vi) The London Magazine February 1907
- * One Moment, (vi) The Corner Magazine June 1923
- * The Opportunist, (nv) Romance March 1927
- * The Ordeal, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1924
- * The Other Man’s Card, (ss) The Sketch February 9 1921
- * The Pariah (with F. E. Eastwick), (ss) The Red Magazine October 2 1916
- * Passports, (ss) The Yellow Magazine March 6 1925
- * Pat’s Resurrection (with F. E. Eastwick), (ss) The Red Magazine February 1 1916
- * Possession, (ss) The Red Magazine August 14 1925
- * The Promise of Youth (with F. E. Eastwick), (nv) The New Magazine (UK) February 1911
- * The Rajah’s Ivory Chair (with F. E. Eastwick), (nv) Lloyd’s Magazine April 1918
- * The Red Sickle, (ss) The Blue Magazine #66, December 1924
- * The Rescue, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine April 1919
- * A Rising Man, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1896
- * Rose Fancies, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1896
- * Salome, (ss) Pearson’s Weekly Christmas 1898
- * The Scarecrow Man, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1909
- * A Secret Dispatch, (ss) The Wave February 2 1895
- * The Secret of the Alley, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1924
- * “Shadows Before”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1900
- * The Shepherd, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #12, March 1913
- * Shipmates, (ss) Penny Pictorial #508, February 20 1909
- * The Shooting of a Star, (ss) The Blue Magazine #28, October 1921
- * The Silver Finger, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1901
- * Skin Deep, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1914
- * The Slumber Seed, (ss) The Story-teller August 1909
- * The Snow Girl, (ss) The Red Magazine February 15 1915
- * The Society of Death, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine December 1897
- * The Society of Happiness, (ss) The Red Magazine November 15 1913
- * The Straight and the Crooked Road, (ss) The Sketch April 12 1922
- * The Street, (ss) The Blue Magazine #92, February 1927
- * Suspicion, (vi) The Red Magazine March 14 1924
- * This World’s Maze, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1901
- * The Tiger’s Whiskers, (ss) The Blue Magazine #71, May 1925
- * The Tragedy in Chess, (ss) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine September 1899
- * Two Men in One City, (nv) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1904
- * Under a Cloud, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1907
- * Vanity, (vi) The Red Magazine May 11 1923
- * Vision, (vi) The Red Magazine March 14 1924
- * A Vision in the Night, (ss) The People’s Home Journal July 1923
- * A Vision of the Night, (ss) The Queen June 1 1912
- * The Vivisector, (ss) The Red Magazine February 1910
- * The Watch, (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1917
- * The Way of the Gods, (ss) The Sketch May 18 1921
- * Wealth, (vi) The Red Magazine May 11 1923
- * The Weaving of a Spell, (nv) The Premier Magazine #5, September 1914
- * What Mary Did, (ss) The Tatler February 3 1904
- * When Death Steps In (with F. E. Eastwick), (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1916
- * Who Killed Lola Morella?, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1924
- * The World’s Maze, (ss) The Penny Magazine #287, 1904
- * Youth, (ss) The Red Magazine April 23 1926
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1896
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[]Herr, Horace Howard (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * “Beat” Woodward’s Hold-Up, (na) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1914
- * Being a Boomer Brakeman:
* ___ No. 1. Breaking Into the Game, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
* ___ No. 2. On the Smoky End, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
* ___ No. 3. Things Which Break the Monotony, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
* ___ No. 4. Hard Luck on the In and Out, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ No. 5. Gets His Clearance for Keeps, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * Breaking Into the Game, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
- * The Carbon Copy, (sl) Railroad Man’s Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1912
- * Cleaning Up Baughan’s Wreck, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- * A Daughter of the White Star, (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly May 28, Jun 4, Jun 11, Jun 18, Jun 25 1921
- * “Dixie” Jones, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- * The Doukhobor Woman, (sl) Munsey’s Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924, Jan 1925
- * “Eggs” Edgewood—All Man, (nv) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1917
- * The Emblem on the Whistling Post, (sl) Railroad Man’s Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep 1918
- * The Evolution of “Almost”:
* ___ No. 1. The General Foreman Hires a Clerk, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
* ___ No. 2. He Is Presented with Another Medal, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
* ___ No. 3. The Right to Sign Orders, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * For the Benefit of Kelley, (ss) The Railroad and Current Mechanics August 1913
- * The General Foreman Hires a Clerk, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * Gets His Clearance for Keeps, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * Great American Train Robberies. No. 18, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * Hard Luck on the In and Out, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
- * He Is Presented with Another Medal, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * His Last Argument, (ss) Collier’s May 31 1913
- * Lem and I on the Ypres War Run, (na) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1918
- * A Long Letter from Take-a-Chance Simpson, (nv) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1916
- * Minions of the Law, (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Mar 8, Mar 15, Mar 22, Mar 29 1924
- * On Short Time, (sl) The Railroad Man’s Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1910
- * On the Smoky End, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * On the Trouble Special, (na) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1915
- * Reward, (pm) Blade and Ledger August 1925
- * The Right to Sign Orders, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * Running by the Red Lights:
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1915
* ___ No. 2, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1915
* ___ No. 3, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1916
* ___ No. 4, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
- * Smoke’s Lost Independence, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * The Stop This Side Eternity, (nv) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 21 1918
- * Things Which Break the Monotony, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Tracer 1313, (sl) Railroad Man’s Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep 1911
- * The Tragedy, (pm) The Pacific Monthly June 1909
- * The Turquoise Arrow, (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16 1923
- * When Opportunity Ran Late, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * With a Crew of Skeletons, (nv) All-Story Weekly July 19 1919
- * A Wop—and a Bohunk at That, (ss) Collier’s August 3 1912
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