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[]Hood, Robert E. (1926-2011) (about)
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Boys’ Life May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1967, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1968
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1969
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1970, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1971
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1972
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1973
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1974
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1975
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1976
Jan, Feb, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1977
[]Hood, Robin (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * His Man, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #120, June 1932
- * The House That Jimmy Would Build, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #118, April 1932
- * Instinct, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #95, May 1930
- * The Magic Germ, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #112, October 1931
- * Mamba the Terrible, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #96, June 1930
- * A Man Without Courage, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #98, August 1930
- * A Matter of Sentiment, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #138, December 1933
- * The Opportunist, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #102, December 1930
- * The Rotter, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #108, June 1931
- * The Same in a Better Quality, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #93, March 1930
- * Squire’s Bit o’ Fishing, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #101, November 1930
[]Hood, Robin (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * Bloodfire, (nv) Prisoners of the Night #2, 1988
- * Blood Rain, (pm) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Heartburn, (pm) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Rebel, (pm) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Shadows in October, (nv) Prisoners of the Night #1, 1987
[]Hood, Thomas (1799-1845) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * An Address to the Steam Washing Company, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Agricultural Distress, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Angler’s Farewell, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Anticipation, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * As It Fell Upon a Day, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Assistant Drapers’ Petition, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Autumn, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Bachelor’s Dream, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad, (pm)
- * Ballad (“It was not in the Winter”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad (“She’s up and gone”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad (“Sigh on, sad heart”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad (“Spring it is cheery”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Baranga, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Bianca’s Dream, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Birthday Verses, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Black Job, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Bookfood, (ar) 1843
- * The Bridge of Sighs, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Carelesse Nurse Mayd, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Carrier’s Wife, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Chestnut Tree, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The China-Mender, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Compass with Variations, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Craniology, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Death-Bed, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Death’s Ramble, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Demon-Ship, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Departure of Summer, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Desert-Born, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Domestic Asides, (pm) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862
- * Domestic Didactics, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Domestic Poems, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Dream of Eugene Aram, (pm) The Gem: A Literary Annual 1829
- * The Dream of Eugene Aram, (ex) The Gem: A Literary Annual 1829
- * Dreams, (pm)
- * Drifting, (pm) London Society #3, April 1862
- * The Drowning Ducks, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Duel, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Eighth Sleeper of Ephesus, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Elm Tree, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * England’s Welcome, (pm) London Society #4, May 1862
- * The Epping Hunt, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Etching Moralised, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Exile, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Exile, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Fair Ines, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1877
- * The Fair Maid of Ludgate, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * A Fairy Tale, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Faithless Nelly Gray, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Faithless Sally Brown, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Fall, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Fall of the Leaf, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * False Poets and True, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Farewell, (pm)
- * The Florentine Kinsman, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Flowers, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Flying Visit, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Forge, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Forlorn Shepherd’s Complaint, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Forsaken, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Fox and the Hen, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Friendly Address to Mrs. Fry in Newgate, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The German Knight, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Geronimo and Ghisola, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Ghost, (pm) The Comic Annual 1833
- * The Gnome-Bear, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1868
- * Gold, (ex)
- * The Golden Cup and the Dish of Silver, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Green Man, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Grimsby Ghost, (ss) The New Monthly Magazine August 1842
- * The Grip of Gold, (pm)
- * The Haunted House, (pm) Hood’s Magazine and Comic Miscellany January 1844
- * Hero and Leander, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Hit or Miss, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Horticulture, (vi)
- * Huggins and Duggins, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Hymn to the Sun, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * I Love Thee, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * I Love Thee!—I Love Thee!, (pm)
- * I’m Not a Single Man, (pm) Tom Hood’s Comic Annual 1831, uncredited.
- * I Remember, I Remember, (pm) Friendship’s Offering 1826, as "Stanzas"
- * The Irish Schoolmaster, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * John Day, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Key, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lady in Love with Romance, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Lady’s Dream, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lament for the Decline of Chivalry, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Last Man, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Lay of Real Life, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lay of the Laborer, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lear, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lee Shore, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lieutenant Luff, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines (“And has the earth lost”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines (“Let us make a leap”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines to a Lady, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines to Mary, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lost Heir, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lycus the Centaur, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Madeline, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Mary, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Mary’s Ghost, (pm) Whims and Oddities by Thomas Hood, Lupton Relfe, 1826
- * Masetto and His Mare, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Mermaid of Margate, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Midnight, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Miracle of the Holy Hermit, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Miss Kelmansegg and Her Precious Leg, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Morning Meditations, (pm) Magazine of Short Stories June 1 1889
- * National Tales, (co) William H. Ainsworth (hc), 1827
- * No!, (pm) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862, as "November"
- * November, (pm) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862
- * November in London, (pm) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862, as "November"
- * October, (pm)
- * Ode—Autumn, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode on a Distant Prospect of Clapham Academy, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Captain Parry, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Joseph Grimaldi, Senior, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Melancholy, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Mr. Graham, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Rae Wilson, Esq., (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Richard Martin, Esq., (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to Sir Andrew Agnew, Bart, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode—to the Advocates for the Removal of Smithfield Market, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to the Great Unknown, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to the Moon, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ode to the Swell, (pm) London Society #3, April 1862
- * Ode to W. Kitchener, M. D., (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Once upon a Time, (pm)
- * On the Portrait of a Lady, (pm)
- * An Open Question, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Our Friend, the Undertaker, (es)
- * Our Village, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Owl, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * A Parthian Glance, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Pauper’s Christmas Carol, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Plain Direction, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Playing at Soldiers, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Poacher, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, (co) Frederick Warne (hc), 1890
- * The Poet’s Portion, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Pompey’s Ghost, (pm) The Comic Annual 1842
- * The Progress of Art, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Public Dinner, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Queen Mab, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Reflection, (pm) , uncredited.
- * Reflections on a New Year’s Day, (pm)
- * Remembrances, (pm) Friendship’s Offering 1826, as "Stanzas"
- * A Report from Below, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Retrospective Review, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Return of Hope, (pm)
- * Rural Felicity, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ruth, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Sailor’s Apology for Bow-Legs, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sally Simpkin’s Lament, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sally Simpkin’s Lament; or, John Jones’s Kit-Cat-Astrophe, (pm) The Comic Annual 1834
- * The Sea of Death, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Serenade, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Shooting Pains, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Silence, (pm) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862
- * A Singular Exhibition at Somerset House, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Song, (pm)
- * The Song of the Shirt, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Song (“O Lady, leave thy silken thread”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Song (“There is dew for the flow’ret”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Song (“The stars are with the voyager”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet—Death, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet—for the 14th of February, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet (“How bravely Autumn ”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet (“I saw pale Dian”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet (“Love, dearest Lady”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet (“My heart is sick with longing”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet on Receiving a Gift, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet—Silence, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet (“The world is with me”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet—to an Enthusiast, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet—to My Wife, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Sonnet to Ocean, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Spanish Tragedy, (na) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Stag-Eyed Lady, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Stanzas, (pm) Friendship’s Offering 1826
- Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine April 1901, as "I Remember, I Remember"
- The Sunday Strand July 1905, as "Remembrances"
- Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907, as "I Remember, I Remember"
- The Scrap Book Feb 1908, Jul 1909, as "I Remember, I Remember"
- Good Housekeeping February 1945, as "I Remember, I Remember"
- Look and Learn #9, March 17 1962, as "I Remember, I Remember"
- * Stanzas, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Storm at Hastings, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Story of Michael Argenti, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Supper Superstition, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Sweep’s Complaint, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Tale of a Trumpet, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Tale of Terror, (vi) The London Magazine 1821
- Tales That Enthrall ed. Arnold Dawson, Grant Richards, 1930
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934
- Tales of Terror and Surprise, The Mitre Press, 1942
- The Seventh Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1972
- The Dream Machines ed. Peter Haining, NEL, 1972
- Adventure ed. James Gibson, John Murray, 1980
- Mysterious Air Stories ed. William Pattrick, W.H. Allen, 1986
- * A Tale of the Harem, (nv) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Those Evening Bells, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Three Brothers, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Three Jewels, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Time, Hope and Memory, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Time of Roses, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890, as "Ballad (“It was not in the Winter”)"
- * Tim Turpin, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To a Child Embracing His Mother, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To a Cold Beauty, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To a False Friend, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To an Absentee, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To a Sleeping Child, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To Fancy, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To Henrietta, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To Hope, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To— (“I gaze upon a city”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To My Daughter, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * To— (“Welcome, dear Heart”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Tragedy of Seville, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * A True Story, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Two Faithful Lovers of Sicily, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Two Peacocks of Bedfont, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Two Swans, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The University Feud, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * untitled (“Summer’s gone and over…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1853
- * untitled (“We watched her breathing through the night…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1891
- * untitled (“What’s Life but full of care and doubt…”), (pm)
- * The Venetian Countess, (nv) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Verses in an Album, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Volunteer, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Water Lady, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Waterloo Ballad, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Wee Man, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * White Wings, (pm) , uncredited.
- * The Widow, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Widow and the Fatherless, (pm) London Society #2, March 1862
- * The Widow of Galicia, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Workhouse Clock, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
_____, [ref.]
[]Hood, Tom (1835-1874) (about) (chron.)
- * A Birthday Song, (sg) Atalanta #76, January 1894, music by Alfred Pratt
- * The Defunct Duke & the Coiffuer’s Curse. A romance wrong side upwards, (ss) A. Lynes & Son’s Illustrated Magazine #1, Summer 1870
- * A Farewell to Spring, (pm) London Society June 1863, as by T. H.
- * French and English, (pm)
- * Full Fathom Five, (ss)
- * Giles and the Ghosts, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1870
- * How I Came to Life Again, (ss) The Gentlewoman Christmas 1915
- * In Town, (cl) The Dark Blue #3, May 1871
- * The Maker’s Name, (ar)
- * Petsetilla’s Posy, (n.) Routledge, 1870
- * Petty Parnassus, (ar) The Dark Blue #2, April 1871
- * Queen Mab, (sg) Wide Awake October 1883, music by Julius Eichberg; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * The Shadow of a Shade, (ss) Bow Bells Christmas 1869
- Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Montague Summers, Fortune Press, 1933
- The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries ed. J. M. Parrish & John R. Crossland, Odhams, 1936
- Tales of the Supernatural (var. 1), Pan Books, 1947
- The Haunted Looking Glass ed. Edward Gorey, Looking Glass Library, 1959
- 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1979
- Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert, Oxford University Press, 1991
- Mysteries, Bracken Books, 1994
- Great Ghost Stories, Reader's Digest, 1997
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 4 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2019
- * The Sherrif’s Officer’s Story, (rr) Bow Bells Annual Christmas 1868
- * Song of the Shirt, (pm)
- * Spring, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine April 1860
- * To Goldenhair (from Horace), (pm) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860
- * The Trick, (ss) Routledge’s Christmas Annual 1867
- * A Worthy Memory Kept Green. After the Fashion of a Ballad. June 23, A.D. 1314, (pm) The Dark Blue #4, June 1871
- * [illustration(s)], (il) London Society June 1863
[]Hook, Andrew (1967- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Abattoir Girl (with Allen Ashley), (ss) Dark Horizons #47, Spring 2005
- * An Absence of Ghosts, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #73, 2023
- * The Al Pacino Appreciation Society, (ss) Crimewave #13, 2018
- * Alsiso, (ss) The Alsiso Project ed. Andrew Hook, Elastic Press, 2004
- * Amarillo Dreams, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * The Aniseed Gumball Kid, (ss) Breakout ed. Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2015
- * Apple Macabre, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #1, December 1996
- * April Syrup, (ss) Roadworks #12, Summer 2001
- * Awkward Scenes with Girls, (ss) Roadworks #3, Winter 1999
- * Baby, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #3, April 1997
- * Baby, You’re a Vampire, (ss) Here & Now #3, Spring 2003
- * Beat City, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * Beyond Each Blue Event Horizon, (ss) Book of Voices ed. Michael Butscher, Flame Books, 2005
- * Beyond Each Blue Horizon, (co) Crowswing Books (hc), June 2005
- * Beyond Each Blue Horizon, (ss) Book of Voices ed. Michael Butscher, Flame Books, 2005, as "Beyond Each Blue Event Horizon"
- * Bigger than the Beetles, (ss) Enemy of the Good ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2009
- * Black Lung, (ss) Black Static #43, November/December 2014
- * Blanche, (ss) Something Remains: Joel Lane and Friends ed. Peter Coleborn & Pauline E. Dungate, The Alchemy Press, 2016
- * Blood for Your Mother, (ss) Black Static #48, September/October 2015
- * Blue Sky World, (ss) Music for Another World ed. Mark Harding, Mutation Press, 2010
- * Bullet, (ss) Black Static #34, May/June 2013
- * By the Time I Get to Egypt, (ss) The Minotaur in Pamplona: Book I ed. Neil Ayres, D-Press, 2005
- * Cats Teeth, (ss) Roadworks #5, Summer 1999
- * The Chair, (ss) The Virtual Menagerie and Other Stories, Elastic Press, 2002
- * Chasing Waterfalls, (ss) Midnight Street #11, Summer 2008
- * Cinemad, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * Convention Soundbites, (iv) New Horizons #5, 2010 [Ref. Paul Cornell, Neil Gaiman & Ian Watson]
- * The Cruekus Effect, (ss) Morpheus Tales #10, October 2010
- * Dark Rain, (iv) New Horizons #1, 2008 [Ref. Tony Richards]
- * Dark Valleys, (iv) New Horizons #1, 2008 [Ref. David Rix]
- * A Day in the Life of Victor Petrovsky, (ss) Roadworks #5, Summer 1999
- * The Day My Heart Stood Still, (ss) The Dragons of the Night ed. Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2016
- * Dead Skin Cells, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * Deadtime, (ss) Crimespree Magazine #36, May/June 2010
- * Delight in Living Things, (vi) The Dream Zone #6, May 2000
- * Dizzy Land, (ss) Black Static #26, December 2011/January 2012
- * Dora Escudos and the Kiss, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * Dreamlover, (ss) Roadworks #7, Winter 2000
- * A Dream Screamed, (iv) New Horizons #4, 2009 [Ref. Steve Upham]
- * Drowning in Air, (ss) Strange Tales Volume IV ed. Rosalie Parker, Tartarus Press, 2014
- * Editorial, (ed) New Horizons #1 2008, #2, #4 2009, #9 Aut 2011
- * The Enfilade, (nv) Black Static #82/83, 2023
- * Eskimo, (ss) Far Voyager ed. Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2014
- * Fen Shui, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * 50 Fountain Street, (ss) Frothing at the Mouth #3, 2004
- * Flytrap, (ss) Interzone #253, July/August 2014
- * The Frequency of Existence, (ss) Black Static #45, March/April 2015
- * The Girl Who Ran and Ran and Ended Up in a Bed in a Strange Inn, (ss) Grotesque #6, 1994, as "The Girl Who Ran and Ran and Ended Up in a Room at the Inn"
- * The Girl Who Ran and Ran and Ended Up in a Room at the Inn, (ss) Grotesque #6, 1994
- * The Girl with the Horizontal Walk, (ss) Salò Press, June 2019
- * The Glass Football, (ss) disLocations ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2007
- * The Honey Badger’s Child, (ss) The Virtual Menagerie and Other Stories, Elastic Press, 2002
- * The Honey Ward, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * The Human Map, (ss) Where Are We Going? ed. Allen Ashley, Eibonvale Press, 2012
- * The Illusion of Life, (ss) The Third Alternative #21, 1999
- * The In-Between Days, (vi) The Universal Mind #1, 1997
- * Interference, (ss) Chiral Mad 2 ed. Michael Bailey, Written Backwards, 2013
- * Kiosk B, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * A Knot of Toads, (ss) Black Static #38, January/February 2014
- * Kodokushi, (ss) Memoryville Blues ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2013
- * A Life in Plastic, (ss) Strange Tales V ed. Rosalie Parker, Tartarus Press, 2015
- * Like a Slow Motion War (with Allen Ashley), (ss) Nemonymous #4, 2004, uncredited.
- * Live from the Hippodrome, (nv) Bernie Herrmann’s Manic Sextet ed. Gary Fry, Gray Friar Press, 2005
- * Living Art, (iv) New Horizons #3, 2009 [Ref. Vincent Chong]
- * Love Is the Drug, (ss) Nemonymous #10, 2010, uncredited.
- * The Luxury of Sleep, (ss) infinity plus June 2005
- * Making Faces, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #5, September 1997
- * Making Friends with Fold Out Flaps, (ss) The Black Room Manuscripts: Volume Three ed. Daniel Marc Chant & J. R. Park, Sinister Horror Company, 2018
- * Man Was in the Forest, (ss) The Virtual Menagerie and Other Stories, Elastic Press, 2002
- * Mermaids in a Snowstorm (with Allen Ashley), (ss) Fusing Horizons #4, Autumn 2004
- * Miss Treat (with Allen Ashley), (ss) Scheherazade #30, 2008
- * Monochrome Tiger, (ss) The Virtual Menagerie and Other Stories, Elastic Press, 2002
- * Monster Girl, (ss) The Monster Book for Girls ed. Terry Grimwood, theExaggeratedPress, 2011
- * The Natural Environment, (ss) Reports from the Deep End ed. Maxim Jakubowski & Rick McGrath, Titan, 2023
- * Nicholas Royle Interviewed (with David Carpenter), (iv) Black Static #70, July/August 2019 [Ref. Nicholas Royle]
- * One Day, All This Will Be Fields, (ss) The Virtual Menagerie and Other Stories, Elastic Press, 2002
- * The Onion Code, (ss) Angles ed. Ian Millsted, iande Press, 2007
- * Only the Lonely, (ss) Fusing Horizons #1, Winter 2003
- * The Opaque District, (ss) Horror Uncut ed. Tom Johnstone & Joel Lane, Gray Friar Press, 2014
- * Pansy Blade Cassandra Moko, (ss) Zahir (online) #22, April 2010
- * Pardon Me Boys, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * The Perfection of Symmetry, (ss) Chiral Mad ed. Michael Bailey, Written Backwards, 2012
- * Periscope, (ss) Perihelion August 12 2014
- * Phototherapy, (ss) Murky Depths #14, December 2010
- * (Pointless) Editorial, (ed) New Horizons #3, 2009
- * The Pregnant Sky, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005 [Ref. Franz Kafka]
- * Pussycat, (ss) The Science of Sadness ed. Chris Kenworthy, Barrington, 1994
- * The Quickening, (ss) Shadows & Tall Trees #3, Spring 2012
- * Rain from a Clear Blue Sky, (ss) Black Static #33, March/April 2013
- * The Redeemers, (ss) Ars Gratia Sanguis ed. Steve J. Shaw, Black Shuck Books, 2021
- * The Release, (ss) Not One of Us #15, March 1996
- * Runaround, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * Shipping Tomorrow Backwards, (ss) Zahir #15, Spring 2008
- * Slender Lois, Slow Doris, (ss) The Third Alternative #6, Spring 1995
- * Soapsud Galaxies, (vi) Jupiter #46, October 2014
- * So Close to Home, (ss) Languages of Water ed. Eugen Bacon, Mvmedia, LLC, 2023
- * Softwood, (ss) La Femme ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2014
- * Some Pastel Morning, (ss) IZ Digital May 30 2023
- * The Somnambulant Heart, (ss) Terror Tales of the Home Counties ed. Paul Finch, Telos Publishing, 2020
- * Space Gun, (ss) Needle Fall 2011
- * Spilt Beaver, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Eight ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2000
- * Subtleties of Aberration—The Stories of Gary Couzens, (in) Out Stack and Other Places by Gary Couzens, Midnight Street Press, 2015
- * Time and Place, (ss) Multi-Storey #2, May 2001
- * Unchained Melody, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * The Universe at Gun Point, (ss) The First Book of Classical Horror Stories ed. D. F. Lewis, Megazanthus Press, 2012
- * Up, (ss) Catastrophia ed. Allen Ashley, PS Publishing, 2010
- * Us!, (ss) Creeping Crawlers ed. Allen Ashley, Shadow Publishing, 2015
- * The Virtual Menagerie, (ss) The Third Alternative #27, 2001
- * The Virtual Menagerie and Other Stories, (co) Elastic Press (tp), November 2002
- * Vitamin X (with Allen Ashley), (ss) Jupiter #9, Summer 2005
- * Vole Mountain, (ss) Nemonymous #4, 2004, uncredited.
- * Wake Jake, (ss) Beyond Each Blue Horizon, Crowswing Books, 2005
- * White Matter, (ss) Ghost Highways, Midnight Street Press, 2016
- * Wreckage, (ss) The Dream Zone #1, January 1999
- * Writing the Short Story: Characters, Scene, Conflict, (ar) Focus #65, Winter 2015/2016
- * Xanadu Springs (with Allen Ashley), (ss) Midnight Street #7, Spring/Summer 2006
- * Your Golden Hands, (ss) The New and Perfect Man ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2011
- * [illustration(s)], (il) New Horizons #3, 2009
- * [letter], (lt) Focus #66, Summer/Autumn 2016
_____, ed.
- * Editor: New Horizons #1 2008, #2, #3, #4 2009, #5, #6 Win 2010, #7 Spr, #8 Sum, #9 Aut 2011
- * Editor (with Peter Coleborn, Ian Hunter & David A. Riley): BFS Journal Spr, Sum, Aut 2011
- * Editor (with Ian Hunter, David A. Riley & Sam Stone): BFS Journal Winter 2010
- * The Alsiso Project, (oa) Elastic Press (tp), January 2004
- * New Horizons [# 6, Winter 2010]: New Horizons #6, Winter 2010
- * New Horizons [# 7, Spring 2011]: New Horizons #7, Spring 2011
- * New Horizons [# 8, Summer 2011]: New Horizons #8, Summer 2011
- * New Horizons [# 9, Autumn 2011]: New Horizons #9, Autumn 2011
_____, [ref.]
- * Andrew Hook Published Stories, (bi) Roadworks #5, Summer 1999, uncredited.
- * Chilling Out with Andrew Hook by Eugen Bacon, (iv) Aurealis #138, March 2021
- * The Elastic Man: Andrew Hook Interviewed by Trevor Denyer, (iv) Midnight Street #11, Summer 2008
- * An Interview with Andrew Hook by Duncan Barford, (iv) infinity plus June 2005
- * Interview with Andrew Hook of Elastic Press, (iv) Morpheus Tales #5, July 2009, uncredited.
- * Pictures of Reality—Andrew Hook Interviewed, (iv) Roadworks #5, Summer 1999, uncredited.
- * Q & A with Andrew Hook by Peter Tennant, (iv) Black Static #57, March/April 2017
- * Throttle Body by Giselle Leeb, (br) Interzone #299, May 2024
- * Who I Am and What I’m Doing Here by Peter Tennant, (br) Black Static #57, March/April 2017
[]Hook, H(erbert) Clarke (1883-1958); used pseudonyms Ross Harvey, Hammond Paine & Frank Richards (chron.)
- * The Aircraft Footballers, (ss) Chums October 5 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * Barlow’s Benefit, (ss) Chums October 8 1921, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Barracking of Raby, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 18, May 25, Jun 1 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Barring-Out at Stormcove [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 15 1922, uncredited.
- * Beaten at Last [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums January 31 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * Beating the City [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums January 24 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * Bigjack’s Fight, (ss) Chums March 17 1923, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Blackwood Match and Afterwards [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 20 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Bounder [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922, uncredited.
- * The Boxing Rajah [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 20 1922, uncredited.
- * Bribed to Lose, (ss) Chums February 2 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * Bringing Home the Cup, (ss) Chums April 26 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * Brooks, the Unlucky, (ss) Chums July 13 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Bully of Stormcove [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 6 1922, uncredited.
- * “Carver’s Study”, (ss) Chums October 31 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * Caught by the Tide, (ss) Chums November 8 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Charlie’s Mascot, (sl) Chums Feb 20, Feb 27, Mar 6, Mar 13, Mar 20, Mar 27, Apr 3, Apr 10, Apr 17, Apr 24,
May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22 1915
, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Chums on Mystery Island [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine May 6 1922, uncredited.
- * Concerning a Jape [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 30 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Crack Eleven [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine May 13 1922, uncredited.
- * The Crimson Swastika [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 13 1922, uncredited.
- * Dr. Jobey’s Friend, (ss) Chums November 21 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * “Dr. Specs” [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck March 16 1907
- * “Double-Six-Three”, (vi) Short Stories Illustrated June 6 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Dud [The Dud], (ss) Chums September 18 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 1—The Dud [The Dud], (ss) Chums September 18 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 2—Farmer Thacker’s Bull [The Dud], (ss) Chums September 25 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 3—The Junior Mile [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 2 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 4—The Farnham Silver [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 9 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 5—Reed’s Revue [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 16 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 6—Walters - The New Chap [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 23 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 7—Concerning a Jape [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 30 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 8—John - and the Farnham Ghost [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 6 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 9—Mr. Bristowe’s Double [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 13 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 10—The Blackwood Match and Afterwards [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 20 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 11—Speech Day [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 27 1915, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 12—One Last Jape [The Dud], (ss) Chums December 4 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Dud Again [The Dud], (ss) Chums June 22 1918, as by Ross Harvey
- * The “Dud” of the School [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 29 1922, uncredited.
- * The “Dud’s” Term, (sl) Chums Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22,
Nov 29, Dec 6, Dec 13, Dec 20 1919
, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Duffer’s Redemption [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 10 1922, uncredited.
- * The Eastlake Match, (ss) Chums July 9 1921, as by Ross Harvey
- * Expelled! [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 1 1922, uncredited.
- * Face to Face, (ss) Chums December 16 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Fag Taylor and the Air-Gun, (ss) Chums September 27 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Famous Four [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine February 27 1922, as by Ross Harvey
- * Farmer Thacker’s Bull [The Dud], (ss) Chums September 25 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Farnham Silver [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 9 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Ferry Pilots, (ss) The Captain August 1919, as by Ross Harvey
- * Fireworks at Fenmouth, (ss) Chums March 8 1925, as by Ross Harvey
- * The First Round [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums December 13 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * Fisher’s Glider, (ss) Chums January 23 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * For the Championship, (ss) The Scout February 23 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Fourth Round, (ss) Chums March 8 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * A Free Transfer, (ss) Chums February 1 1925, as by Ross Harvey
- * Getting the Wind Up [The Dud], (ss) Chums August 9 1919, as by Ross Harvey
- * Gippy’s Great Goal [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums January 3 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Head-Master’s Secret [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 24 1922, uncredited.
- * The Head’s Mistake, (ss) Chums January 17 1914, as by Hammond Paine
- * Herr Specs [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck April 27 1907
- * Hilton’s Hat-Trick, (ss) The Scout February 2 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * His Last Days at School, (ss) Chums December 6 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * His Last Innings, (ss) Chums May 26 1923, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Honourable Jimmy’s Yacht [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 8 1922, uncredited.
- * How Riley Got His Cap [The Dud], (ss) Chums May 1 1920, as by Ross Harvey
- * John - and the Farnham Ghost [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 6 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Junior Mile [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 2 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * Knocked Out, (ss) Chums September 6 1919, as by Ross Harvey
- * A Local Derby, (ss) Chums February 22 1925, as by Ross Harvey
- * A Lost Fortune, (ss) Chums February 7 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Lyncroft Goldmine [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck January 12 1907
- * The Lyncroft School Cup [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck June 1 1907
- * The Lyncroft School Housekeeper [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck February 23 1907
- * The Match for the Meadow, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1923, as by Ross Harvey
- * Mayo’s Term or The Philistine, (sl) Chums Feb 17, Feb 24, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27,
May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, Jun 1 1912
, as by Ross Harvey
- * Mildmay of Marston’s, (ss) Chums August 22 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * Milky Watson, (ss) Chums October 12 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Missing Algebra Key, (ss) Boys’ Life October 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Missing International, (ss) Chums January 12 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * Mr. Bristowe’s Double [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 13 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * Mr Crawford’s Double [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck April 6 1907
- * The Mysterious Wireless [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine August 5 1922, uncredited.
- * The Mystery Finalists, (ss) Chums April 26 1925, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Mystery Schoolboy [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 15 1922, uncredited.
- * Nearing Wembley, (ss) Chums March 29 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * The New Cap, (ss) Chums August 8 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * The New Head [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck June 15 1907
- * The New Page [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library April 8 1911, as by Frank Richards
- * The Odd Goal in Five, (ss) The Scout October 27 1923, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Odd Goal in Three, (ss) Chums February 23 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Old Boys’ Match, (ss) Chums July 20 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * One Last Jape [The Dud], (ss) Chums December 4 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Orphan Blackbirds, (ss) Chums April 20 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Outcast of the School [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine March 27 1922, uncredited.
- * Out for the Cup, (sl) Chums Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 13, Nov 20, Nov 27, Dec 11 1920, Jan 1, Jan 29, Feb 26, Mar 12 1921, as by Ross Harvey
- * Outlaws and Rustlers, (sl) Chums May 6, May 13, May 20, May 27, Jun 3, Jun 10, Jun 17, Jun 24, Jul 1, Jul 8,
Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29 1922
, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Prigs, (ss) Chums November 2 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Prince of Japers [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 3 1922, uncredited.
- * Pringle and Chums, (ss) Chums May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31, Jun 7 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * Pringle and Chums: Dark Horses [Pringle & Chums], (ss) Chums June 14 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * Pringle and Chums: Sports Day or the Stolen Cups [Pringle & Chums], (ss) Chums June 21 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * A Quiet Holiday; or, Ruffling Rueful Rufus [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine August 19 1922, uncredited.
- * A Rare Game! [The Dud], (ss) Chums March 18 1916, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Rebels’ Victory [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine April 22 1922, uncredited.
- * Reed’s Revue [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 16 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Replay [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums December 27 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Return of the Dud [The Dud], (ss) Chums February 12 1916, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Revenge of Gipo [The Dud], (ss) Chums May 6 1916, as by Ross Harvey
- * Rival Eights, (ss) Chums March 18 1922, as by Ross Harvey
- * Run Out! [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck May 18 1907
- * Saving the Rovers:
* ___ No. 1—The Missing International, (ss) Chums January 12 1924, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 2—Bribed to Lose, (ss) Chums February 2 1924, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 3—The Odd Goal in Three, (ss) Chums February 23 1924, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 4—The Fourth Round, (ss) Chums March 8 1924, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 5—Nearing Wembley, (ss) Chums March 29 1924, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 6—Bringing Home the Cup, (ss) Chums April 26 1924, as by Ross Harvey
- * Specs’ Disguise [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck February 9 1907
- * Specs’ Wheeze [Lyncroft School], (nv) Pluck June 29 1907
- * Speech Day [The Dud], (ss) Chums November 27 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * Sprucer Smith’s Triumph [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 30 1922, uncredited.
- * Squaring Accounts, (ss) Chums August 31 1912, as by Ross Harvey
- * A Stiff Hurdle [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums January 10 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Stolen Challenge Cup [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums December 20 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * Stolen Gold, (ss) Pluck February 16 1907
- * The Stormcove Feud [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922, uncredited.
- * The Stormcovers’ Peril [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922, uncredited.
- * “Straight-as-a-Die” Kirby, (ss) Chums July 17 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * Temple’s Alibi, (ss) Chums July 12 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Terrible Twins [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine August 12 1922, uncredited.
- * Tommy, (ss) Chums January 18 1913, as by Ross Harvey
- * The Treasure Hunt, (ss) Chums May 9 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * Trouble in the Remove [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 23 1922, uncredited.
- * Two Minutes to Go, (ss) Chums January 11 1925, as by Ross Harvey
- * Under Canvas [Stormcove College], (ss) Boys’ Magazine July 8 1922, uncredited.
- * Up Against the Sixth [Stormcove College], (nv) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922, uncredited.
- * Walker’s Weekly [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums Sep 13, Oct 11 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walker’s Weekly: Mildmay’s Serial [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums October 4 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walker’s Weekly: Paget’s Fight [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums September 20 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walker’s Weekly: The Missing Editor [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums October 18 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walker’s Weekly: The Prize Competition [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums September 27 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walker’s Weekly: Under the Ice [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums October 25 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walker’s Weekly: Wheels Within Wheels [Walker of the Lower Fifth], (ss) Chums November 1 1911, as by Ross Harvey
- * A Walk-Over [A. N. Other], (ss) Chums January 17 1914, as by Ross Harvey
- * Walters - The New Chap [The Dud], (ss) Chums October 23 1915, as by Ross Harvey
- * White Wings:
* ___ No. 1—Two Minutes to Go, (ss) Chums January 11 1925, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 2—A Free Transfer, (ss) Chums February 1 1925, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 3—A Local Derby, (ss) Chums February 22 1925, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 4—Fireworks at Fenmouth, (ss) Chums March 8 1925, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 5—White Wings for Wembley!, (ss) Chums March 29 1925, as by Ross Harvey
* ___ No. 6—The Mystery Finalists, (ss) Chums April 26 1925, as by Ross Harvey
- * White Wings for Wembley!, (ss) Chums March 29 1925, as by Ross Harvey
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