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[]Hughes, Shirley (1927-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * What Are the Books You Believe Should Never Have Been Called Classics?, (ar) The Test of Time ed. Andrew Holgate & Honor Wilson-Fletcher, W Magazine, 1999
- * What Are Your Essential Ten Classic Novels for the Next 100 Years?, (ar) The Test of Time ed. Andrew Holgate & Honor Wilson-Fletcher, W Magazine, 1999
- * What Is Your Definition of a Classic?, (ar) The Test of Time ed. Andrew Holgate & Honor Wilson-Fletcher, W Magazine, 1999
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy (UK) Jan 1955, Jan, Sep 1956, Jan 1958, Sep 1964
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[]Hughes, Sonia (chron.)
- * The Language of the Hot Plates (with Naomi Hughes), (nv) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Life Support (with Naomi Hughes), (nv) Prisoners of the Night #4, 1990
- * The Myrtle Fairy (with Naomi Hughes), (ss) Prisoners of the Night #9, 1995
- * Warm Red Shadows (with Naomi Hughes), (ss) Prisoners of the Night #8, 1994
- * Wooden Eyes (with Naomi Hughes), (nv) Prisoners of the Night #4, 1990
[]Hughes, Spencer Leigh (1858-1920) (about) (chron.)
- * The Baby of the House, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1900
- * A Budget Mystery, (ss) The Strand Magazine (US) October 1911
- * A Case in Point, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1902
- * Concerning Mr. Augustine Birrell, (bg) The Busy Man’s Magazine October 1906
- * Do M.P.’s Talk Too Much?, (ar) The Rapid April 1907
- * From Steam to Electricity, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1905
- * Hearing the Kaiser Preach in Jerusalem, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1916 [Ref. Wilhelm II]
- * How Mr. Bromley, M.P., Lost His Seat, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1901
- * Joseph Chamberlain; The Orator and Debater, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1903 [Ref. Joseph Chamberlain]
- * Judge Jeffreys, (bg) The Strand Magazine April 1916 [Ref. George Jeffreys]
- * A Little Misunderstanding, (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1903
- * A Lobby Mystery, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1902
- * The Member for Dullminster, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1898
- * Mr. Gladstone’s Double, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1897
- * The Panjandrum Incident, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1900
- * A Parliamentary Proposal, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1898
- * Parliament from the Press Gallery, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine December 1907
- * A School of Oratory, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1898
- * The Subject I Know Least About: V. The Truth, (ms) The Windsor Magazine December 1896
- * What I Know of the Kaiser, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal November 28 1913
- * Who Goes Home?, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1898
[]Hughes, Stuart J. (1965- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Are You Sure?, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #3, April 1997
- * Beyond the Comfort Zone (with D. F. Lewis), (ss) Roadworks #4, Spring 1999
- * Bless This House, (ar) Phantoms September 1996
- * Busy Blood (with D. F. Lewis), (ss) Phantoms March 1997
- * Canvassing Opinion, (ss) Morpheus Tales #17, July 2012
- * The Car Park, (ss) Midnight Street #15, Spring/Summer 2011
- * Clock’s Runnin, Mister, (ss) Peeping Tom #24, October 1996
- * Editorial, (ed) Peeping Tom; #14.
- * Editorial, (ed) Peeping Tom #1 1990, #2, #3 May, #4 1991, #5 Jan, #7 Aug 1992, #9 Jan 1993, #14 Apr 1994, #18 Apr 1995,
#21 Jan, #24 Oct 1996, #27 Jul, #28 Oct 1997
#30 May, #32 Nov 1998
- * Flames, (vi) Overspace #15, July 1992
- * Foreword, (fw) Siblings ed. Stuart Hughes, Hersham Horror Books, 2012
- * Granny’s Lucky Charm, (ss) BFS Journal Winter 2011/2012
- * Home Run Hero, (ss) Phantoms July 1996
- * Howard (with Richard Farren Barber), (ss) Morpheus Tales Taboo 2016
- * In His Own Way, (vi) Dreams from the Strangers’ Café #3, Summer 1994
- * May Be We Could Meet Sometime? I’d Like That!, (ss) Black Tears #6, 1994
- * Meticulously Prepared for Madness (with D. F. Lewis), (ss) The Asylum, Vol. 2: The Violent Ward ed. Victor Heck, DarkTales Publications, 2002
- * My Little Sister, (nv) Siblings ed. Stuart Hughes, Hersham Horror Books, 2012
- * Ocean Eyes, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #5, September 1997
- * Pay Back Time, (vi) Phantoms May 1997
- * The Sin-Eater, (ss) Dreams from the Strangers’ Café #4, Winter 1994
- * Soul Break, (ss) Dark Horizons #59, Spring 2011
- * Sweet Laura, (ss) Peeping Tom #6, May 1992
- * Weird, (ss) Dementia 13 #10, January 1993
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- * Editor:
* ___ Peeping Tom
- * Editor: Peeping Tom #1 1990, #2, #3 May, #4 1991, #5 Jan, #6 May, #7 Aug, #8 Oct 1992, #9 Jan, #10 Apr,
#11 Jul, #12 Oct 1993
#13 Jan, #14 Apr, #15 Jul, #16 Oct 1994, #17 Jan, #18 Apr, #19 Jul, #20 Oct 1995, #21 Jan, #22 Apr, #23 Jul,
#24 Oct 1996
#25 Jan, #26 Apr, #27 Jul, #28 Oct 1997, #29 Feb, #30 May, #31 Aug 1998
- * Siblings, (oa) Hersham Horror Books (tp), August 2012
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[]Hughes, Ted; [i.e., Edward James Hughes] (1930-1998) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Apple Dumps, (pm) Bananas #1, January/February 1975
- * The Armies of the Moon, (pm)
- * Atavist, (pm) New Writing 2 ed. Malcolm Bradbury & Andrew Motion, Minerva, 1993
- * The Baptist, (pm) Transatlantic Review #58/59, February 1977
- * The Black Beast, (pm) Transatlantic Review #36, Summer 1970
- * The Coming of the Iron Man, (ex) 1968, as "The Iron Man"
- * Crowego, (pm) Transatlantic Review #36, Summer 1970
- * Crow Goes Hunting, (ar)
- * The Dancers, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * The Deadfall, (ss) Ghostly Haunts ed. Michael Morpurgo, Pavilion, 1994
- * Do Not Pick Up the Telephone, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
- * A Dove, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
- * Exits, (pm) Bananas #1, January/February 1975
- * Eye Went Out to Hunt You, (pm) Aquarius #9, 1977
- * Famous Poet, (pm) The London Magazine September 1957
- * February 17, (pm) Bananas #5, Summer 1976
- * Festival of Poets, (pm) Bananas #1, January/February 1975
- * From Gaudette, (pm) Bananas #6, Autumn/Winter 1976
- * Gaudete, (ex)
- * Ghost Crabs, (pm) The Listener July 21 1966
- * The Guardian, (ss) Guardian Angels ed. Stephanie Nettell, Viking Kestrel, 1987
- * The Harvesting, (ss) The London Magazine April 1961
- * The Head, (ss) Bananas #11, Summer 1978
- * How Sparrow Saved the Birds, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * The Invaders, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * Invitation to the Dance, (pm)
- * The Iron Man, (ex) 1968
- * The Judge, (pm) Transatlantic Review #58/59, February 1977
- * Leftovers, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * Lily, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
- * The Love Pet, (pm) New and Selected Poems by Ted Hughes, Harper & Row, 1982
- * Lovesick, (pm) New Writing 2 ed. Malcolm Bradbury & Andrew Motion, Minerva, 1993
- * The Making of Parrot, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * Meet My Folks, (pm) from Meet My Folks, 1973
- * The Oak, (pm) Bananas #1, January/February 1975
- * The Playmate, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * Plum Blossom, (pm) Transatlantic Review #22, Autumn 1966
- * The Rain Horse, (ss) Harper’s Magazine January 1960
- * A Riddle, (pm) Transatlantic Review #58/59, February 1977
- * The Scapegoat Culprit, (pm) Transatlantic Review #58/59, February 1977
- * The Shawl of the Beauty of the World, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * The Snag, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * Snow, (ss)
- * Song for a Phallus, (pm) Transatlantic Review #32, Summer 1969
- * Tales of the Early World, (oc) Faber and Faber (hc), July 1988
- * The Trunk, (ss) Tales of the Early World, Faber and Faber, 1988
- * untitled (“A lamb could not get born”), (pm) Bananas
- * Waif, (pm) New Writing 2 ed. Malcolm Bradbury & Andrew Motion, Minerva, 1993
- * Welcombe, (pm) Bananas #1, January/February 1975
- * Whiteness, (pm) Saturday Night Reader ed. Emma Tennant, W.H. Allen, 1979
- * You Hated Spain, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
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[]Hughes, Thomas (1822-1896) (about) (chron.)
- * Beating the Bounds, (ss) St. Nicholas April 1879
- * The Berkshire Lady, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science April 1876
- * Colloquy of the Round Table (with J. M. Ludlow & David Masson), (ss) Macmillan’s Magazine November 1859, uncredited.
- * Early Memories, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine March 1925; edited by Henry C. Shelley
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 9. Charles Kingsley, (ar) Atalanta June 1888 [Ref. Charles Kingsley]
- * English Views of Franklin, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1879 [Ref. Benjamin Franklin]
- * “Festina Lente”, (ar) St. Nicholas February 1877
- * The Fight at Rugby, (ex)
- * Fragments of Autobiography:
* ___ I. Early Memories, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine March 1925; edited by Henry C. Shelley
* ___ II. A Street Adventure, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine April 1925; edited by Henry C. Shelley
* ___ III. The Working Men’s College, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine May 1925; edited by Henry C. Shelley
- * A Lay of Boat Racing, (pm) The Captain #13, April 1900
- * An Old House and Its Story, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876
- * A Reminiscence of Arthur Stanley, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1881
- * Rugby School, I: 1567 to 1842 A.D., (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1891
- * A Street Adventure, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine April 1925; edited by Henry C. Shelley
- * Tom Brown at Oxford, (sl) Macmillan’s Magazine November 1859, as by The Author of “Tom Brown’s School-Days”
- * Tom Brown’s Journey to School, (ex) 1857
- * Trades-Unionism in England, (??) The Century Magazine May 1884
- * The Working Men’s College, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine May 1925; edited by Henry C. Shelley
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[]Hughes, Van Aaron (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Body Pirate, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July/August 2015
- * Butchers Hook, (ss) Electric Spec March 15 2014
- * Conquest of the Desert, (ss) New Myths #52, September 2020
- * The Dualist, (nv) L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XXVII ed. K. D. Wentworth, Galaxy, 2011
- * Hard!, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January/February 2021
- * The Long View, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2013
- * Random Fire, (ss) Abyss & Apex #40, 4th Quarter 2011
- * Seven Tips to Enjoy Your Time in the Unreal Forest, (ss) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #37, January 2014
- * Spirits’ Price, (ss) On Spec #109, 2018
- * The Truth About Mother, (ss) Arcane ed. Nathan Shumate, Cold Fusion Media, 2011
- * What You Need, (vi) New Myths #35, June 2016
- * Winning Friends, (ss) Glorifying Terrorism ed. Farah Mendlesohn, Rackstraw Press, 2007
[]Hughes, W(illiam) T(homas) M(ainwaring) (1893-1979) (chron.)
- * Fettered Physic, (ss) Detective—1947 Album, Swan, 1947
- * Flat Tyres, (ss) Scramble #36, February 1 1950
- * Heirs in Harmony, (ss) Affinity #23, August/September 1949
- * Sea Payment, (ss) The Master Thriller Series #28, 1939
- * Who Shall Avenge?, (ss) Vengeance Shorts #1, 1945
[]Hughes, Walter Llewellyn (1910-1993); used pseudonym Hugh Walters (about) (chron.)
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- * Blast-Off at 0300 by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction February 1959
- * Blast-Off at 0300 by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine October 1960
- * Blast Off at Woomera by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #58, April 1957
- * Blast Off at Woomera, (br) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) May 1957
- * Blast Off at Woomera by Alec F. Harby, (br) Authentic Science Fiction #80, May 1957
- * Blast Off at Woomera by Kenneth F. Slater, (br) Nebula Science Fiction #21, 1957
- * Destination Mars by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #138, January 1964
- * Domes of Pico, (br) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) September 1958, uncredited.
- * The Domes of Pico by Kenneth F. Slater, (br) Nebula Science Fiction #33, August 1958
- * Expedition Venus, (br) Analog Science Fact & Science Fiction (UK) May 1962, uncredited.
- * Expedition Venus by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #119, June 1962, as by Leslie Flood
- * First Contact by Theodore Sturgeon, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1974
- * First Contact? by Roger Waddington, (br) Cypher #7, May 1972
- * First Contact? by Theodore Sturgeon, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1974
- * First on the Moon by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction Jan 1962, Apr 1963
- * Menace from the Moon by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1959
- * Menace from the Moon by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine December 1960
- * Moon Base One, (br) Analog Science Fact & Fiction (UK) June 1961, uncredited.
- * Operation Columbus, (br) Astounding Science Fact & Fiction (UK) June 1960, uncredited.
- * Outpost on the Moon by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction October 1962
- * Tommy Nelson’s Books (with Terry Carr & Winifred Finlay) by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #16, February 1976
[]Hughlock, Jeralyn J. (1950- ); used pseudonym Norman Moore (chron.)
- * The Guilds of London (with Edward Frank Beltram, Sharon Kay Hudgins, Alvin Lee Rodgers, Amber Smith & Curtis R. Stover), (??) The Century Magazine November 1888, as by Norman Moore
- * The Oldest Church in London (with Edward Frank Beltram, Sharon Kay Hudgins, Alvin Lee Rodgers, Amber Smith & Curtis R. Stover), (??) The Century Magazine February 1887, as by Norman Moore
[]Hugi, Maurice G(aspard) (1904-1947) (about) (chron.)
- * The Case of the Tampered Tenders [Martin Speed], (ss) Scramble #1, March 1947
- * The Convict’s Hoard [Martin Speed], (nv) Martin Speed Detective Library #10, 1947
- * Creature of Eternity, (ss) Tales of Wonder #7, Summer 1939
- * Fantasia Dementia, (ss) New Worlds #3, 1947
- * The Golden Apples Murders [Martin Speed], (sl) Scramble #52 Jul 23, #53 Aug 5, #54 1950, #55, #56, #57 1951
- * The Golden City, (ss) Scramble July 1948
- * The Golden Eagle [Martin Speed], (ss) Scramble #4, June 1947
- * Invaders from the Atom, (nv) Tales of Wonder #1, 1937
- * The Killer from the Darkness [Martin Speed], (ss) Scramble #6, August/September 1947
- * Legacy from Jupiter, (ss) Scramble #33, December 1949
- * The Man Who Stole St. Paul’s, (nv) Science Fiction Library #1, 1960
- * Martin Speed versus ’The Snatcher’ [Martin Speed], (nv) Martin Speed Detective Library #8, 1947
- * The Mechanical Mice, (nv) (ghost written by Eric Frank Russell) Astounding Science-Fiction January 1941
- Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) January 1941
- Adventures in Time and Space ed. Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas, Random House, 1946
- Adventures in Time and Space (var. 1) ed. Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas, Grayson & Grayson, 1952
- Adventures in Time and Space (var. 2) ed. Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas, Random House, 1953
- Adventures in Time and Space (var. 3) ed. Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas, Pennant Books, 1954
- Like Nothing on Earth by Eric Frank Russell, Dennis Dobson, 1975, as by Eric Frank Russell
- Classic Science Fiction ed. Terry Carr, Harper & Row, 1978, as by Eric Frank Russell
- The Great Science Fiction Stories: Volume 3, 1941 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1980
- The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Second Series ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Bonanza/Crown, 1983
- Men Hunting Things ed. David Drake, Baen, 1988, as by Eric Frank Russell
- Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell by Eric Frank Russell, NESFA Press, 2001, as by Eric Frank Russell
- * The Mill of the Gods, (nv) New Worlds #1, 1946
- * The Mines of Haldar, (ss) Scoops June 23 1934
- * Murderer’s Money [Martin Speed], (ss) Scramble #5, July 1947
- * The Platinum Planetoid, (ss) Crime—1947 Album, Swan, 1947
- * A Problem in Rubies [Martin Speed], (ss) Boys’ Fun #17, March 1954
- * The River of Flowing Gold [Martin Speed], (sl) Scramble #27 Jun, #28 Jul, #29 Aug, #30 Sep, #31 Oct 1949
- * Save Those Brickbats!, (ar) Scientifiction March 1938
- * Super-Senses, (ss) Tales of Wonder #2, Spring 1938
- * Temple of Doom, (ss) Scoops May 26 1934
- * The Tin Bath Murder [Martin Speed], (nv) Martin Speed Detective Library #9, 1947
- * Too Hot to Hold [Martin Speed], (ss) Scramble #2, April 1947
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[]Hugli, Paul (W.) (1951-2019) (chron.)
- * As Easy As 1, 2, 3…, (ss) Sang Froid ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2016
- * As Time Goes By…, (ss) La Vie en Noir ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2012
- * Death to the Heretic!, (ss) Femmes Fatales ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2010
- * Dream’s End, (ss) Force Majeure ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2014
- * Night of the Craven Raven [Léo Saint-Clair (The Nyctalope)], (ss) Trompe l’Oeil ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2018
- * The Night of the Dazzling Sun, (ss) Coup de Grace ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2017
- * Piercing the Veil of Isis, (ss) Esprit de Corps ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * Sleep No More [Harry Dickson], (ss) Agents Provocateurs ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2011
[]Hugo, Richard (Franklin) (1923-1982) (about) (chron.)
- * 1805 Gratiot, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1977
- * Antisocial Easter, (pm) Epoch Fall 1955
- * Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg, (pm)
- * Driving Montana, (pm)
- * Duwamish, (pm)
- * Fort Benton, (pm)
- * The Freaks at Spurgin Road Field, (pm)
- * Ghost in a Field of Mint, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1973
- * The Gull Hardly Explained, (pm) Epoch Fall 1955
- * In June, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1973
- * Last Day There, (pm) The New Yorker February 18 1974
- * Mission in Carmel, (pm) Transatlantic Review #2, Winter 1959/1960
- * Salt Water Story, (pm)
- * Second Chances, (pm) Esquire February 1976
- * Silver Star, (pm)
- * Time to Remember Sangster, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1973
- * What Thou Lovest Well, Remains American, (ss) American Review #19, 1974
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[]Hugo, Simon (fl. 2000s-2010s)
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Torchwood #1 Feb, #2 Mar, #3 Apr, #4 May, #5 Jun, #6 Jul, #7 Aug, #8 Sep, #9 Oct, #10 Nov, #11 Dec,
#12 Win 2008
#13 Jan/Feb, #14 Mar/Apr, #15 May/Jun, #16 Jul/Aug, #17 Sep/Oct, #18 Nov/Dec 2009, #19 Jan/Feb, #20 Mar/Apr, #21 May/Jun, #22 Jul/Aug,
#23 Sep/Oct, #24 Nov/Dec 2010
#25 Jan/Feb 2011
[]Hugo, Victor (-Marie) (1802-1885) (chron.)
- * The Alchemy of the Grave, (pm)
- * Apparition, (pm) The Argosy (UK) July 1891; translated by C. E. Meetkerke
- * Battling a Sea Monster, (ex)
- * Believe in Love, (pm)
- * The Bishop’s Candlesticks, (ss)
- * Boaz and Ruth, (pm) Once a Week April 27 1867; translated from the French (“Booz endormi”) by W. Alexander.
- * The Children of the Poor, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine April 9 1870; translated by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- * Claude Gueux, (ss) The Scrap Book March 1910; translated from the French by Florence Crewe-Jones.
- * The Djinns, (ss)
- * The Dragonfly, (pm)
- * The Duel with the Cannon, (ss)
- * The Emperor’s Return, (pm)
- * The End of Tallyrand’s Brain, (ar)
- * Les Enfant Pauvres, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine April 9 1870
- * The Entrance, (pm) The Ludgate Monthly May 1891; translated from the French (“Jeanne fait son entrée”, 1877) by Philip May.
- * Evening, (pm) The Argosy (UK) September 1890; translated by C. E. Meetkerke
- * Feuilles d’Automne, (pm) Once a Week September 7 1867; translated from the French by C. R. B..
- * A Fight with a Cannon, (ex) from Ninety-Three,
- * The Flower and Butterfly, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine November 1854
- * The Fools’ Pope [from Notre Dame de Paris], (ex) 1831
- * From Victor Hugo (“The Rose and the Tomb”), (pm) Once a Week June 30 1866; translated from the French (“La tombe dit à la rose”) by C. K. B..
- * The Future, (ss) The Aerial Valley ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2015; translated from the French (“L’avenir”, 1867) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Gilliatt’s Escape from the Devil Fish, (ex) 1866
- * Hans of Iceland, (sl) Colonial Monthly Jul, Aug 1869
- * Hans of Iceland, or the Demon Dwarf, (n.) 1823
- * Hope, (pm) The Argosy (UK) December 1894; translated by C. E. Meetkerke
- * Hubert, the Spy, (ss) Things Seen by Victor Hugo, Harper & Brothers, 1887
- * The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, (n.) Richard Bentley, 1833
- * The Hunter in Black, (vi)
- * The Indian Girl’s Lament, (pm) Once a Week August 31 1867; translated from the French by Clement Scott.
- * In the Toils of a Sea-Monster, (ex) The Scrap Book November 1909; translated from the French (Les Travailleurs de la Mer, Verboeckhoven et Cie, 1866). (translated)
- * Jean Valjean’s Escape, (ex) from Les Miserables,
- * Jenny, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1891; translated from the French.
- * The King’s Fool, (nv)
- * Last Days of a Condemned Man, (ex)
- * Long Ago, (pm)
- * Louis XVII. Capet, Éveille-Toi!, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1883; translated by Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
- * The Love-Letters of Victor Hugo (1820-1822) (with Paul Meurice), (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Dec 1900, Jan 1901
- * Love-Letters. With Comment by Paul Meurice (with Paul Meurice), (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1900
- * Love’s Loyalty, (pm) The Argosy (UK) June 1884; translated by Alice King
- * Lucretia Borgia: a Dramatic Tale, (nv) 1842
- * Masterpieces of Fiction:
* ___ The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, (n.) Richard Bentley, 1833
- * Mesrour and His Princess, (ss) Short Stories August 1899; translated by Gertrude M. Merser
- * Les Miserables, (n.)
- * Night, (pm)
- * Oceana Nox, (pm) The Argosy (UK) November 1892; translated by C. E. Meetkerke
- * Old Drawing, (il) The Wave June 1923
- * The Poet’s Plaint, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 1902; translated by Mary Alice Vialls
- * The Runaway Gun, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1932; translated by Marjorie Laurie
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ The Bishop’s Candlesticks, (ss)
- * The Spectre’s Cradle-Song, (sg) The Victorian Magazine #10, September 1892, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * Tears, (pm) Once a Week October 5 1867; translated from the French by L. S..
- * To My Soul, (pm) The Argosy (UK) June 1891; translated by C. E. Meetkerke
- * Transmutation, (pm)
- * A Vision, (pm) The Argosy (UK) August 1891; translated by C. E. Meetkerke
- * The Wheel of Omphale, (pm) Selected Poems by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1971; translated from the French (“Le Rouet d’Omphale”, 1856) by Clark Ashton Smith.
- * A Woman of the Streets, (ss)
- * The World’s Supreme Geniuses, (es)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Century Magazine March 1888
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Dec 1900, Feb 1901
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- * The Alchemical Marriage of Quasimodo and Esmeralda by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Wormwood #11, 2008
- * Fifteen Thousand Love Letters by Donald Davison, (ar) The Lady’s Realm October 1913
- * Hugo and His Times by Frances A. Shaw, (ar) The Optimist September 1900
- * The Legend of the Centuries by C. E. Meetkerke, (ar) The Argosy (UK) February 1894
- * “The Rhine,” by Victor Hugo, (br) Ainsworth’s Magazine February 1842, uncredited.
- * Victor Hugo by Frances A. Shaw, (ar) The Optimist Oct, Nov 1900
- * Victor Hugo by Ianthe Cavendish, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1907
- * Victor Hugo by E. B., (bg) The Argosy (UK) September 1875
- * Victor Hugo: Dramatist, Novelist, Poet by Kate Hillard, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education February 1872
- * Victor Hugo in Exile by Henry Wellington Wack, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine Apr, Aug 1904
- * Victor Hugo’s Romances, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1874, uncredited.
- * Victor Hugo’s Year Terrible by Camille Barrère, (br) The Dark Blue September 1872
[]Huguenin, Timothy G. (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Dead Light Across the Lake, (ss) Assemble Artifacts #6, Fall 2024
- * Drifting Into the Black, (ss) Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine Spring 2015
- * Fischer’s Mouth, (ss) Hinnom Magazine #4, 2017
- * The Station Agent’s Wife, (ss) Hinnom Magazine #7, June 2018
- * To Fear and to Rage, (ss) Deathrealm: Spirits ed. Stephen Mark Rainey, Shortwave Media, 2023
- * The Yellow Carousel, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #35, May 2023
[]Huie, J. (fl. 1870s-1890s) (chron.)
- * Ballad of Connal, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1897
- * “Blow, Softest Wind”, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1879
- * Faith, Hope and Love, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine December 1875
- * From My Window, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1876
- * Paradise, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1880
- * A Song of the Night, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1878
- * A Song of the Sea, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1891, music by J. W. Hinton
- * A Song of the Sea (with Walter H. Sangster), (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1875
- * A Song of the Seasons, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1874
- * A Summer Song, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1876
- * The Voices of the Hills, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1882
[]Huie, William B(radford) (1910-1986) (chron.)
- * Are Americans Afraid to Fight?, (ar) Liberty June 1948
- * Earl Long: Hottest Man in America, (ar) Cavalier #80, February 1960
- * from The Klansman “Big Track”, (ex)
- * How to Keep Football Stars in College, (??) Collier’s January 4 1941
- * Murder: The Klan on Trial, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1965
- * Nevada’s New Frontier in Sex, (ar) Cavalier #104, February 1962
- * The True Story Behind the Rape Lynch That Rocked America, (ar) Cavalier #83, May 1960
- * Untold Story of the Mississippi Murders, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1964
- * Why We Executed Caryl Chessman—The Myth of the Martyr Rapist, (ar) Cavalier #91, January 1961
[]Huijing, Richard (fl. 1990s) (books) (chron.)
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- * Affection by Jan Siebelink, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Genegenheid”, Weerloos, 1978).
- * After the Hurricane by Inez van Dulleman, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Na de Orkaan”, Een Kamer op de Himalaya, 1990).
- * Baldur D. Quorg, Spider by Anton Koolhaas, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Baldur D. Quorg, Spin”, Er zit geen Spek in de Val, 1958).
- * Biker at Sea by J. M. A. Biesheuvel, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Brommer op Zee”, In De Bovenkooi, 1972).
- * Bluebeard’s Daughter by Louis Couperus, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Blauwbaards Dochter”, Het Vaderland, Autumn 1915).
- * Breakfast by Jan Arends, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Het Ontbijt”, 1969).
- * Concerning the Experiences of Hélénus Marie Golesco by Jacob Isräel de Haan, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Over de Ervaringen van Hélénus Marie Golesco”, Nerveuze Vertellingen, 1981).
- * Curious Things on the Plain by Lodewijk van Deyssel, (ar) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Zonderlinge Dingen op de Vlakte”, Verzamelde Opstellen. Zevende Bundel, 1904).
- * Death and Life of Thomas Chatterton by Frans Kellendonk, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Dood en Leven van Thomas Chatterton”, Namen en Gezichten, 1983).
- * Decorated Man by Harry Mulisch, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Versierde Mens”, De Versierde Mens, 1957).
- * The Disappearance of Bertje S. by Remco Campert, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Verdwijning van Bertje S.”, Alle Dagen Feest, 1954).
- * Dumping Ground by Marcus Heeresma, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Stortplaats”, Uit den Boze ed Robert-Henk Zuidinga, 1984).
- * Feathered Friends by Jan Wolkers, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Gevederde Vrienden”, Gesponnen Suiker, 1958).
- * The Full Diagnosis by Frans Kusters, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Volledige Diagnose”, Het Chaplinconcours, 1980).
- * Funeral Rites by Belcampo, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Uitvaart”, Tussen Hemel en Afgrond, 1959).
- * The Gospel According to Chabot by Willem Brakman, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Het Evangelie naar Chabot”, Een Familiedrama, 1984).
- * Highest Honours by Huub Beurskens, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Hoogste Onderscheiding”, Sensibilimente, 1991).
- * In the Dark by Arnold Aletrino, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“In het Donker”, Novellen, 1895).
- * Leviathan by P. F. Thomése, (nv) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (Zuidland, 1990).
- * Looking Back: the Weapon by Hélène Nolthenius, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Omzien als Wapen”, De Steeneik, 1984).
- * Pompeii Funebri by A. F. Th. van der Heijden, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (Uit den Boze ed Robert-Henk Zuidinga, 1984).
- * Rustler by Jan Hofker, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Koediefje”, 1892).
- * The Sacred Butterfly by Johan Andreas Dèr Mouw, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Heilige Vlinder”, 1962).
- * The Secret of Dr Raoul Sarrazin by Maarten Asscher, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Brief”, Dodeneiland, 1992).
- * The Son of Don Juan by Louis Couperus, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Zoon van Don Juan”, Het Vaderland, Autumn 1915).
- * Souls Errant by Carel van Nievelt, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Dolende Zielen”, Ahasverus, 1889).
- * The Stone Face by Simon Vestdijk, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Het Stenen Gezicht”, De Dood Betrapt, 1935).
- * The Taxi Pig by Fritzi Harmsen van Beek, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Het Taxivarken”, Wat Knaagt?, 1968).
- * The Unbalanced King by Willem Schürmann, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Onevenwichtige Koning”, De Beul, 1910).
- * Werther Nieland by Gerard Reve, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“Werther Nieland”, 1949).
- * The White Woman by Arthur van Schendel, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy ed. Richard Huijing, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Dutch (“De Witte Vrouw”, Nachtgedaanten, 1938).
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[]Huitt, Alfred E. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * A Gross Insult to Authority, (il) Cassell’s Magazine December 1898
- * A Jolly Dip, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper September 24 1898
- * Paid with Interest, (il) Cassell’s Magazine December 1900
- * A Study in Black and White, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 24 1905
- * A Veteran, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 12 1898
- * What Luck Today?, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper September 16 1899
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Jan 22, Sep 17 1898, May 12, Dec 15, Dec 29 1900
[]Hulbert, Hannah (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Apex, (ss) Speculative City #12, Sound, Summer 2021
- * Burger Queen, (ss) BFS Horizons #14, 2022
- * Cosmic Resolution, (ss) Luna Station Quarterly #45, March 2021
- * Daemonum Ex, (ss) Luna Station Quarterly #50, June 2022
- * Fragments of Faerie Magic, (ss) Hexagon Magazine #8, Spring 2022
- * Red, (ss) BFS Horizons #7, 2018
- * Umpire of Desolation, (ss) Mythaxis Magazine #27, Autumn 2021
- * A Witch’s Guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools, (ss) Metaphorosis May 2020
[]Hulbert, Howard (fl. 1870s-1880s) (chron.)
- * Codfishing in Iceland, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1879
- * Emmeline, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine April 1878
- * A Hard Winter, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine March 1880
- * In the Spring-Time, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine May 1880
- * Jack’s Forune, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine November 1881
- * A Lover’s Song, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine March 1879
- * The Passing Hours, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine January 1881
- * Sketches in Vancouver Island, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine September 1878
- * The Squire of Penreddon, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1879
- * To a Young Lady on Her Birthday, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine July 1881
[]Hulbert, Mary Allen (chron.)
- * My Friend Admiral Fisher, (ar) Liberty August 15 1925
- * Other Celebrities, (ar) Liberty March 6 1926
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 1), (ar) Liberty December 20 1924
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew (10); “My Last Meeting with Woodrow Wilson”, (ar) Liberty February 21 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 2), (ar) Liberty December 27 1924
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 3), (ar) Liberty January 3 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 4), (ar) Liberty January 10 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 5); “That Awful Mrs. Peck”, (ar) Liberty January 17 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 6); “My Lean Years”, (ar) Liberty January 24 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 7); “Crowded Days in Bermuda”, (ar) Liberty January 31 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 8); “The Whispering Gallery and Its Echoes”, (ar) Liberty February 7 1925
- * The Woodrow Wilson I Knew ( 9); “Long Days of Regret”, (ar) Liberty February 14 1925
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