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[]Mattis, Carlton (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * The Big Black Grouch, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 10 1918
- * Bugs, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine May 25 1918
- * Educating Billy, (nv) The Cavalier August 3 1912
- * The Ghost in the Smoke, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 25 1918
- * Into the Family, (nv) All-Story Weekly May 29 1915
- * Jean Grahame’s Firemen, (nv) The Cavalier June 14 1913
- * The Lady and the Bath, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine April 25 1918
- * Lieutenant Mallory’s Goat, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine April 10 1918
- * Not Such a Bad Little Cupid, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 25 1918
- * Out of the Fog, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine March 25 1918
- * Promoting a Bonehead, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine March 10 1918
- * Smoke on the Brain, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 10 1918
- * That Happy Alarm, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 1 1917
- * The Trail of the Joss Smoke, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine May 10 1918
- * Up to the Fire Fan, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1917
- * The Yellow Pup, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine February 10 1918
- * Yellow Pup—Smoke Eater:
* ___ 1. The Yellow Pup, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine February 10 1918
* ___ 2., (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine February 25 1918
* ___ 3. Promoting a Bonehead, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine March 10 1918
* ___ 4. Out of the Fog, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine March 25 1918
* ___ 5. Lieutenant Mallory’s Goat, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine April 10 1918
* ___ 6. The Lady and the Bath, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine April 25 1918
* ___ 7. The Trail of the Joss Smoke, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine May 10 1918
* ___ 8. Bugs, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine May 25 1918
* ___ 9. Smoke on the Brain, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 10 1918
* ___ No. X.—The Ghost in the Smoke, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 25 1918
* ___ 11. The Big Black Grouch, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 10 1918
* ___ 12. Not Such a Bad Little Cupid, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 25 1918
[]Mattison, Alice (1942- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bad Jew, (ss) Glimmer Train #56, Fall 2005
- * Bears, (ss) The New Yorker March 16 1987
- * Brooklyn Circle, (ss) The New Yorker November 12 2007
- * Butt Gauges, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1975
- * Cool Day in July, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1980
- * Early Morning in Billings, Montana, (pm) Ploughshares Fall 1975
- * The Flight of Andy Burns, (ss) The New Yorker June 20 1988
- * from “Timber Line Group”, (pm) Ploughshares Fall 1975
- * Future House, (ss) Glimmer Train #52, Fall 2004
- * Germchild, (pm) Aspect January/March 1978
- * Great Wits, (ss) The New Yorker May 19 1986
- * Husband, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1979
- * In Case We’re Separated, (ss) Ploughshares 2001
- * In Family, (ss) The New Yorker April 21 1986
- * Innovative Methods, (ss) New Haven Noir ed. Amy Bloom, Akashic Books, 2017
- * The Knitting, (ss) The New Yorker April 8 1985
- * The Middle Ages, (ss) The New Yorker June 10 1985
- * New Haven, (ss) The New Yorker October 28 1985
- * Raspberries in New Hampshire, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1979
- * Sebastian Squirrel, (ss) Glimmer Train #22, Spring 1997
- * Secret Animals, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1979
- * Selfishness, (ss) The New Yorker April 7 1997
- * They All Went Up to Amsterdam, (ss) The New Yorker July 29 1985
- * Three Novembers, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1979
- * Totalled Cat, (pm) Aspect January/March 1978
- * The Vandercook, (ss) Ecotone Spring 2011
- * We Two Grownups, (ss) The New Yorker September 12 1994
- * A Winding Stair, (ss) The New Yorker June 19 1989
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[]Maturin, Charles R(obert) (1782-1824) (about) (chron.)
- * The Doomed Sisters, (ss) The Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of Poetry and Romance, London, 1825, as "Leixlip Castle"
- * The End, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * The Fatal Revenge, (n.) Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * In the Madhouse, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * In the Vaults, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * Leixlip Castle, (ss) The Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of Poetry and Romance, London, 1825
- The Grimoire and Other Supernatural Stories ed. Montague Summers, Fortune Press, 1936
- Macabre Mysteries and Horrors, K&G Publications, 1966
- Great British Tales of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1972
- Great Irish Tales of Horror ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1995, as "The Doomed Sisters"
- 12 Gothic Tales ed. Richard Dalby, Oxford University Press, 1999
- * Melmoth, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * Melmoth the Wanderer, (n.) Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * Melmoth the Wanderer, (ex) Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * The Nuptials of Melmoth and Isidora, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * The Parricide’s Death, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * The Parricide’s Tale, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * The Persecution of Monçada in the Monastery, (ex) from Melmoth the Wanderer, Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * The Wild Irish Boy, (n.) Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1808
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- * Charles Maturin (1782-1824) by Albert Power, (ar) The Green Book #12, Samhain 2018
- * Charles Robert Maturin (1780-1824) by Peter Tremayne, (bg) The Irish Masters of Fantasy ed. Peter Tremayne, Wolfhound, 1979
- * “Half Ironical, Half Diabolical”: Charles Maturin’s “Melmoth the Wanderer” by Jane Jakeman, (ar) Wormwood #35, 2020
- * Le Fanu and Maturin: Two Reminiscences by S. C. Hall, (ex) from Retrospect of a Long Life, Appleton, 1883
- * Melmoth the Wanderer by Peter Tremayne, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * Room for the Soul of the Wanderer: Commemorating Charles Robert Maturin by Fergal O’Reilly, (ar) The Green Book #24, Samhain 2024
- * A Sketch of Charles Maturin by James Clarence Mangan, (ar) The Irishman March 24 1849
[]Maturin, Mrs. Fred [i.e., Edith Cecil-Porch; later Edith Money Maturin] (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
- * The Baboon and the Baby, (ts) The Wide World Magazine (US) July 1918
- * “Emigration Jemima”, (ss) The Grand Magazine of Fiction November 1908
- * “For a Charity”, (ts) The Strand Magazine December 1900
- * Instead of the Country, (ss) The Ludgate January 1899
- * The Lamp, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1909
- * Our Animated Flat, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1903
- * Our Debating Society, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1900
- * Our Travels in Safari-Land, (ar) The Wide World Magazine (US) January 1915
- * A Pair of Lunatics: A Simple Convent Tale, (ss) The Strand Magazine (US) April 1912
- * Uncle James and Aunt Eve, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1901
[]Maturo, Joseph A. (1876-1938) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) McClure’s Magazine July 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The St. Nicholas Magazine Feb 1923, Jul, Sep, Oct 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Everybody’s Mar, Sep, Oct, Nov 1923, Jan, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924,
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1925
Sep 1926
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Delineator June 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan August 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine May 1926
- * [illustration(s)], (il) People’s Home Journal July 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pictorial Review Aug 1929, Apr 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Book Magazine Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec 1930, Jan, Mar, Apr, Aug, Oct, Nov 1931, Jan,
Feb, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov 1932
Mar 1933
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 27 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Top-Notch September 1934
[]Matzke, Albert (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Housewife October 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine Dec 1919, Feb 1921
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The People’s Home Journal Oct, Nov 1921, Aug 1922, Apr, Aug 1923, Feb, Aug 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Metropolitan Oct, Nov 1922, Jan, Feb/Mar, Apr 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Magazine February 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Holland’s Jan, Mar, Jul, Sep 1925
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Elks Magazine Oct 1925, Nov 1926
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The St. Nicholas Magazine September 1926
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Success Magazine March 1927
[]Mauck, Hilda (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Afterglow, (ss) Pictorial Review combined with Delineator April 1938
- * Ask Your Father, (ss) McCall’s August 1940
- * Broken Date, (ss) Redbook Magazine March 1930
- * Elopement Preferred, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1929
- * Everybody’s Going but Me, (ss) McCall’s November 1940
- * Father Knows Best, (ss) McCall’s September 1940
- * A Fool for Christmas, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1939
- * A Husband’s Always the Last to Know, (ss) McCall’s January 1942
- * I’m Alive, (ss) Redbook Magazine September 1938
- * In the Enemy’s Camp, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1937
- * Lacy and the Law, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1929
- * Leah Turns Lowbrow, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1927
- * Leave Me Alone, (ss) Collier’s August 12 1933
- * Lipstick for Breakfast, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1940
- * Love Is You Both, (ss) Pictorial Review combined with Delineator October 1938
- * A Mind of Her Own, (n.) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1941
- * Mutiny of a Hero, (ss) Good Housekeeping October 1928
- * Okay, Columbus!, (ss) Redbook Magazine August 1938
- * Petticoat Luck, (ss) Liberty May 1 1937
- * Playing with Fire, (ss) Redbook Magazine January 1930
- * The Right Man, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1929
- * The Soul Saver, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1929
- * Until It Rains, (ss) Redbook Magazine October 1936
- * Wings of Hope, (sl) Redbook Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1932
[]Mauclair, Camille; pseudonym of Séverin Faust (1872-1945) (about) (chron.)
- * After Ten Years, (ss) Young’s Magazine May 1919
- * Counsel of the Sea, (ss) Today’s Housewife August 1918
- * The Dark Hour, (ss) The Wave March 6 1897
- * The Gaze Into Infinity, (ss) The Virgin Orient by Camille Mauclair, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2016
- * Inner Man, (ss) New-York Tribune March 31 1918
- * The Little Faun, (ss) The Snuggly Satyricon ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2020; translated from the French by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Poison of Precious Stones, (nv) The Virgin Orient by Camille Mauclair, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2016
- * Ruins or Restorations?, (sy) The Strand Magazine December 1915
- * The Sorrow of the Purple, (ss) Decadence and Symbolism ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2018; translated from the French (“Tristesse de la pourpre”, La Revue Blanche, April 1892) by Brian M. Stableford.
[]Maud, Constance Elizabeth (1857-1929) (about) (chron.)
- * The Chamber of Deputies, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1904
- * The Chef and the “Owl’s Nest”, (ss) The Cosmopolitan January 1904
- * “La Cigale”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1904
- * The Duel, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1904
- * Un Mariage Manqué, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1903
- * “Monsieur Le Curé”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1904
- * My Coiffeur, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1904
- * My French Friends:
* ___ 1: Un Mariage Manqué, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1903
* ___ 2: The Duel, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1904
* ___ 3: “La Cigale”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1904
* ___ 4: My Coiffeur, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1904
* ___ 5: “Monsieur Le Curé”, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1904
* ___ 6: The Chamber of Deputies, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1904
- * A Riverside Idyl; or, a Devout Lover, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1903, as by The Author of “An English Girl in Paris”
- * “Sportie”, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1903
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[]Maud, Mona E. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Anti-Climax, (ss) The Blue Magazine #14, August 1920
- * The Gargoyle, (ss) Tip Top Stories of Adventure and Mystery #4, March 1924
- * George, (ss) The Blue Magazine #24, June 1921
- * The Ghost Woman, (ss) The Grand Magazine June 1913
- * Miaow!, (ss) The Blue Magazine #69, March 1925
- * Mist, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #336, October 9 1915
- * The Power of Suggestion, (ss) The Blue Magazine #7, January 1920
- * A Triumph for the Press, (ss) The Blue Magazine #57, March 1924
- * The Wedding, (ss) The Blue Magazine #11, May 1920
[]Maude (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * “Circus Days” Is No Coogan’s Bluff, (rv) Snappy Stories 1st November 1923
- * Go Take a Slant at Dorothy!, (rv) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1923
- * It’s Love That Makes the “Merry-Go-Round”, (rv) Snappy Stories 1st October 1923
- * Movie Mutterings, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep 1923
- * Three Cheers for Pola Negri’s Back!, (rv) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1923
- * You Can’t Take the Curse Off Cabbage, (rv) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1923
[]Maude, Arthur (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * The Dream, (vi) Young’s Magazine May 1911
- * An Elopement Pro Tem., (ss) Young’s Magazine October 1911
- * Footlight Evidence, (ss) Top-Notch September 15 1911
- * The Good Woman, (ss) Young’s Magazine June 1911
- * His Last Clew, (ss) Top-Notch September 1 1911
- * Insanity, (ss) Young’s Magazine February 1911
- * The Judgment, (ss) Young’s Magazine July 1911
- * The Love of an Arab Woman, (ss) 10 Story Book December 1910
- * A Man’s Wife, (ss) Young’s Magazine December 1910
- * The Man Who Stole, (ss) Young’s Magazine March 1911
- * The Wind, (vi) Young’s Magazine November 1911
[]Maude, Aylmer (1858-1938) (about) (chron.)
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- * The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (na)
- * God Sees the Truth, but Waits by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (ss) Twenty-Three Tales by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude, Oxford University Press, 1906
- * Just by Chance! by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1911
- * The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (na) The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude, Oxford University Press, 1924
- * Pierre a Prisoner by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (ex) from War and Peace, The Oxford University Press, 1933
- * The Porcelain Doll by Leo Tolstoi, (ss) The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Tales by Leo Tolstoy, Oxford University Press, 1940
- Stories Strange and Sinister ed. Laurette Pizer, Panther, 1965; translated from the Russian. from a letter to Tolstoy’s wife’s sister dated Mar 23, 1863.
- The Eighth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1973
- Ghostly, Grim and Gruesome ed. Helen Hoke, Thomas Nelson US, 1976
- Magical Realist Fiction ed. David Young & Keith Hollaman, Longman US, 1984
- * A Prisoner in the Caucasus by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (nv)
- * The Raid by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1932
- * The Story of Iván the Fool by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (nv)
- * A Talk Among Leisured People by Leo Tolstoi, (ms)
- * The Three Hermits by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (ss) Twenty-Three Tales by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude, Oxford University Press, 1906
- * What Men Live By by Leo Tolstoi (with Louise Maude), (ss)
[]Maude, Cyril (Francis) (1862-1951) (about) (chron.)
- * Actors on their Parts, (sy) The Ludgate March 1896
- * After-Dinner Stories, (ms) The Novel Magazine April 1928
- * The Comedian’s Art, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine August 1914
- * Does Acting Pay?, (sy) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #57, December 1916
- * My Most Successful Play (with John Martin Harvey, H. B. Irving & James Welch), (ar) The London Magazine October 1908
- * “My Reminiscences”, (bg) The Strand Magazine April 1910 [Ref. Cyril Maude]
- * Shall We Have a Dramatic Academy?, (ar) The Idler June 1893
- * Stories I Have Heard and Told, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1912
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[]Maude, Louise (née Shanks) [i.e., Mrs. Aylmer Maude] (1855-1939) (about)
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- * The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (na)
- * God Sees the Truth, but Waits by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (ss) Twenty-Three Tales by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude, Oxford University Press, 1906
- * Just by Chance! by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1911
- * The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (na) The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude, Oxford University Press, 1924
- * Pierre a Prisoner by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (ex) from War and Peace, The Oxford University Press, 1933
- * A Prisoner in the Caucasus by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (nv)
- * The Raid by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1932
- * The Story of Iván the Fool by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (nv)
- * The Three Hermits by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (ss) Twenty-Three Tales by Leo Tolstoy, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude, Oxford University Press, 1906
- * Three Questions by Leo Tolstoi (with A. Maude), (ss)
- * What Men Live By by Leo Tolstoi (with Aylmer Maude), (ss)
[]Maude, Oliver (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * A Clean Sweep, (ss) The Merry Magazine #33, March 1927
- * Looking for Trouble, (ss) The Merry Magazine #35, May 1927
- * A Matter of Course, (ss) The Merry Magazine #36, June 1927
- * Peace Offerings, (ss) The Merry Magazine #42, December 1927
- * Post Haste, (ss) The Merry Magazine #32, February 1927
- * With All Their Faults, (ss) The Merry Magazine #31, January 1927
[]Mauger, Mosser (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * April in the Spring, (ss) Collier’s April 17 1943
- * A Day in the Life of Helene Dwight, (ss) Star Weekly August 13 1960
- * Earlier Than She Thought, (??) Collier’s April 7 1945
- * For Grownups Only, (ss) McCall’s February 1950
- * Frantic Frontier, (ss) The American Magazine February 1956
- * Freedom Calling, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1957
- * Golden Wedding, (??) Collier’s July 28 1945
- * The Happy Ending, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1946
- * The Honeymooners, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1954
- * The Ineligible Bachelor, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1952
- * I Remember, I Remember, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1943
- * Just Like a College Girl, (ss) McCall’s May 1950
- * One Night in Cincinnati, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1948
- * People Like Jo, (ss) Collier’s October 30 1943
- * Star Salesman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1951
- * The Stars Came Down, (??) Collier’s January 9 1943
- * The Student Horde, (ss) Liberty April 1948
- * Summertime, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1943
- * Take Care When You Say Hello, (ss) Collier’s June 15 1946
- * Time Has No Measure, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1943
- * Tryout for Love, (??) Collier’s May 22 1943
- * Two Golden Apples, (ss) The American Magazine April 1946
- * The Virgin and the Dynamo, (ss) Collier’s September 11 1943
- * Wedding Night, (ss) The American Magazine September 1950
- * Whistle Bait, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1946
- * Winter Holiday, (??) Collier’s February 24 1945
- * Young Man in a Hurry, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1951
[]Maugham, Diana (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Dead Leaves, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1932
- * The Eavesdropper, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1933
- * Encounter, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #505, January 1937
- * “Fog à l’Anglais”, (ss) Nash’s Annual Summer 1938
- * Lady Castle’s Secret, (ss) Collier’s August 27 1932
- * My Greatest Friend, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1934
- * A Near Thing, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1934
- * The Old Scarecrow, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #501, September 1936
- * She Asked for a Doctor, (ss) Britannia and Eve November 1940
- * Success, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #493, January 1936
- * Truth, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1931
- * Whom the Gods Would Destroy, (ss) Britannia and Eve June 1938
- * The Worst Things in Life Are Free, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1931
[]Maugham, Frederic (Herbert, 1st Viscount Maugham) (1866-1958); used pseudonym Ormond Greville (about) (chron.)
- * Counsel for the Defence, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1932, as by Ormond Greville
- * Doctor Whitehead’s First Case, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1934, as by Ormond Greville
- * In the Darkness of the Night, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1931, as by Ormond Greville
- * The Perfect Crime, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1932, as by Ormond Greville
- Best Mystery Stories of the Year 1932, Faber and Faber, 1933, as by Ormond Greville
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 3 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1934, as by Ormond Greville
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part V ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939, as by Ormond Greville
- The Third Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1942, as by Ormond Greville
- Argosy (UK) December 1947, as by Ormond Greville
- * A Silent Film, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1931, as by Ormond Greville
- * The Ultimate Laugh, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1932, as by Ormond Greville
[]Maugham, Robin; [i.e., Robert Cecil Romer Maugham, 2nd Viscount Maugham] (1916-1981) (about) (chron.)
- * Editorial, (ed) Convoy #1 Feb 1944, #2 1945
- * Follow the Sun, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1972
- * The German Officer, (ex) The Blue Book Magazine May 1945; extract from forthcoming book Come to Dust.
- * Half Marks, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1945
- * The Joyita Mystery, (ar) Argosy June 1962
- * The Last Gaughin, (ss) King (UK) March 1966
- * My Uncle Willie, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 29 1966
- * Night in Cassis, (ss) Transatlantic Review #44, Autumn/Winter 1972
- * Pere Auguste Forgives [Did It Happen?], (ts) The Evening Standard September 21 1957
- * The Professor [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard June 29 1955
- * The Racecourse Hypnotist, (ss) Britannia and Eve October 1953
- * Stolen Tune [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard February 2 1956
- * Winston Churchill, Loser, (ar) Cavalier February 1967
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[]Maugham, W(illiam) Somerset (1874-1965) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * After Reading Burke, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1950/1951
- * Ah King, (pr) Heinemann, 1933
- * The Alien Corn, (nv) Cosmopolitan August 1931
- * The Altar of Heaven, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1922
- * Another Man Without a Country, (vi) Cosmopolitan January 1926, as "Without a Country"
- * The Ant and the Grasshopper, (vi) Cosmopolitan October 1924
- * Appearance and Reality, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1934
- * Appointment in Samarra, (ss) The Star July 9 1936
- * Arabesque, (pp) The Strand Magazine October 1922
- * The Ardent Bigamist, (ss) MacLean’s June 15 1924
- * Augustus, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1949/1950 [Ref. Augustus Hare]
- * The Back of Beyond, (nv) Cosmopolitan July 1931, as "The Right Thing Is the Kind Thing"
- * A Bad Example, (ss) Orientations by W. Somerset Maugham, T. Fisher Unwin, 1899
- * Before the Party, (nv) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1922
- Hearst’s International January 1923
- The Novel Magazine November 1927
- The Argosy (UK) December 1935
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #43, 1948
- The Literature of Crime ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1950
- Best Murder Stories ed. Cyril Ray, Faber and Faber, 1965
- Murder Most Foul, Octopus, 1984
- Mystery in the Mainstream ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Barry N. Malzberg, Morrow, 1986
- Murder by the Glass ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1994
- * The Best Ever, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1934
- * Bewitched, (ss) Hearst’s International February 1923
- * The Bishop’s Apron, (n.)
- * The Book-Bag, (nv) The Book-Bag: 20 Best Short Stories in Ray Long’s 20 Years as an Editor ed. Ray Long, Crown, 1932
- * Books and You, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 4 1939
- * A Bride from Geneva, (ss) Yorkshire Evening News Christmas 1936
- * The British Agent [Ashenden], (nv) Cosmopolitan February 1928
- * The Bum, (vi) Cosmopolitan February 1929, as "A Derelict"
- * The Buried Talent, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1934
- * Cakes and Ale, (na) Harper’s Bazaar February 1930
- * The Captain and Miss Reid, (ss) Nash’s Annual Christmas 1940, as "Winter Cruise"
- * A Casual Affair, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1934
- * Catalina, (n.) The Windmill v3 #1, v3 #2, v3 #3, v3 #4 1948
- * Catalina, (n.) Harper’s Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug 1948
- * Catalina, (n.) Heinemann, 1948
- * Christmas Holiday, (sl) Redbook Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1939
- * The Circle, (pl) Everybody’s January 1922
- * The Classic Books of America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1940
- * The Closed Shop, (vi) Harper’s Bazar September 1926
- * The Code of a Gentleman, (vi) Cosmopolitan June 1925
- * The Colonel’s Lady, (nv) Good Housekeeping March 1946
- * The Consul, (ss) Saturday Review (UK) July 8 1922, as "Mr. Pete"
- * Cousin Amy, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1908
- * The Creative Impulse, (nv) Harper’s Bazar August 1926
- * The Culture That Is to Come, (ar) Redbook Magazine August 1941
- * Dawn, (pp) The Strand Magazine October 1922
- * A Derelict, (vi) Cosmopolitan February 1929
- * Dinner Parties, (ss) Asia February 1922, as "Foreign Devils"
- * Doctor and Patient, (nv) Cosmopolitan February 1939
- The Moonlight Traveler ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Doubleday, 1943, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- The Avon Annual #2, 1945, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #38, 1947, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- 19 Tales of Terror ed. Whit & Hallie Burnett, Bantam, 1957, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- The Moonlight Traveller ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, World/WDL, 1960, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- The Dream Adventure ed. Roger Caillois, Orion Press, 1963, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- Perchance to Dream ed. Damon Knight, Doubleday, 1972, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- Black Water ed. Alberto Manguel, Picador, 1983, as "Lord Mountdrago"
- * The Door of Opportunity, (nv) Cosmopolitan October 1931
- * The Dream, (vi) Cosmopolitan May 1924
- * The End of the Flight, (vi) Harper’s Bazar January 1926
- * Envoi, (ms) The Trembling of a Leaf. Little Stories from the South Sea Islands by W. Somerset Maugham, George H. Doran, 1921
- * Episode, (ss) Creatures of Circumstance by W. Somerset Maugham, Heinemann, 1947
- * The Escape, (vi) Cosmopolitan February 1925, as "A Widow’s Might"
- * Escape to America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1941
- * The Extraordinary Sex, (vi) Cosmopolitan March 1929
- * The Facts of Life, (nv) Cosmopolitan April 1939
- * The Fall of Edward Barnard, (nv) The Trembling of a Leaf. Little Stories from the South Sea Islands by W. Somerset Maugham, George H. Doran, 1921
- * Fear, (ss) The Century Magazine March 1922
- * Flotsam and Jetsam, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1940
- * Footprints in the Jungle, (nv) Cosmopolitan January 1927
- The Black Cap ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1927
- Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1927
- The Grand Magazine August 1931
- The Argosy (UK) February 1937
- Fifty Enthralling Stories of the Mysterious East ed. Achmed Abdulla, Odhams, 1937
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #18, 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #15, March 1944
- The Complete Murder Sampler ed. James Nelson, Doubleday, 1946
- To the Queen’s Taste ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1946
- Masterpieces of Mystery: Stories Not to Be Missed ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1978
- * The Force of Circumstance, (nv) Hearst’s International January 1924
- * Foreign Devils, (ss) Asia February 1922
- * Four Dutchmen, (vi) Cosmopolitan December 1928
- * French Joe, (vi) Cosmopolitan January 1926, as "Without a Country"
- * A Friend in Need, (vi) Cosmopolitan April 1925, as "The Man Who Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly"
- * German Harry, (vi) Cosmopolitan January 1924
- * Gigolo and Gigolette, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1935
- * Giulia Lazzari [Ashenden], (nv) Ashenden by W. Somerset Maugham, Heinemann, 1928
- * Give Me a Murder, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1940
- * Good Manners, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1907
- * The Great Man, (vi) Cosmopolitan November 1925
- * The Greek, (na) 1927
- * The Hairless Mexican [Ashenden], (nv) Cosmopolitan December 1927
- Nash’s Magazine February 1928
- Short Stories (UK) late August 1928
- Best Stories of the Underworld ed. Peter Cheyney, Faber and Faber, 1942
- Best Secret Service Stories 2 ed. John Welcome, Faber and Faber, 1965
- The Fine Art of Espionage ed. Arthur Kaplan, Award, 1967
- Cloak and Dagger ed. Robert Arthur, Dell Laurel-Leaf, 1967
- Cloak and Dagger ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Avenel, 1988
- * The Happy Couple, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1908
- * The Happy Man, (vi) Cosmopolitan June 1924
- * His Britannic Majesty’s Representative, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1922
- * His Excellency [Ashenden], (nv) Cosmopolitan November 1927
- * His Majesty’s Representative, (vi) McClure’s Magazine May 1922
- * Home, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1924, as "Home from the Sea"
- * Home from the Sea, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1924
- * An Honest Woman, (vi) Cosmopolitan December 1925
- * Honolulu, (nv) Everybody’s October 1921
- * Honolulu, (ex) Everybody’s October 1921
- * The Hour Before Dawn, (sl) Redbook Magazine Dec 1941, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1942
- * How I Write Stories, (ar) Writing for Love or Money ed. Norman Cousins, David Mackay, 1949
- * The Human Element, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1930
- * The Imposters, (vi) Cosmopolitan November 1923
- * In an Alien Land, (vi) Cosmopolitan February 1924, as "In a Strange Land"
- * In a Strange Land, (vi) Cosmopolitan February 1924
- * In Hiding, (vi) Cosmopolitan January 1929
- * Introduction, (in) The Magician and Other Stories by Bruno Frank, Viking, 1946
- * An Irish Gentleman, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1904
- * Jane, (nv) Hearst’s International April 1923
- * The Judgement Seat, (vi) The Judgement Seat by W. Somerset Maugham, Centaur Press, 1934
- * The Kite, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1946
- * The Letter, (nv) Hearst’s International April 1924
- Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine May 1924
- The Novel Magazine July 1927
- The Argosy (UK) August 1937
- Great Modern Short Stories ed. Bennett Cerf, Random House, 1942
- The Pocket Treasury ed. Louis Untermeyer, Philip Van Doren Stern, Eric Swenson & Caryl Brooks, Pocket Books, 1947
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #44, 1949
- Murder Mixture ed. Elizabeth Lee, Elak Books, 1963
- The Best Crime Stories, Hamlyn, 1984
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #58, Summer 1988
- The Best Crime Stories, Mallard Press, 1990
- * The Letter, (ex) Hearst’s International April 1924
- * The Letter, (pl) Heinemann, 1927
- * The Lion at Bay, (ar) Redbook Magazine November 1940
- * The Lion’s Skin, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1937
- * “Little Things of No Consequence”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1941
- * Lord Mountdrago, (nv) Cosmopolitan February 1939, as "Doctor and Patient"
- The Moonlight Traveler ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Doubleday, 1943
- The Avon Annual #2, 1945
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #38, 1947
- 19 Tales of Terror ed. Whit & Hallie Burnett, Bantam, 1957
- The Moonlight Traveller ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, World/WDL, 1960
- The Dream Adventure ed. Roger Caillois, Orion Press, 1963
- Perchance to Dream ed. Damon Knight, Doubleday, 1972
- Black Water ed. Alberto Manguel, Picador, 1983
- * The Lotus Eater, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1935
- * Louise, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1925, as "The Most Selfish Woman I Knew"
- * The Luncheon, (vi) Cosmopolitan March 1924
- * Macintosh, (nv) Cosmopolitan November 1920
- * The Magician, (ex) Heinemann, 1908
- * The Making of a Millionaire, (ss) The Lady’s Realm July 1906
- * A Man from Glasgow, (ss) Creatures of Circumstance by W. Somerset Maugham, Heinemann, 1947
- Tales of the Uncanny, Panther, 1962; revised from “Told in the Inn at Algeciras” (The Woman at Home, February 1905).
- The Lucifer Society ed. Peter Haining, W.H. Allen, 1972
- Open at Your Own Risk ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1975
- Doomed to the Night ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, William Kimber, 1978
- The Fifteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1979
- Realms of Darkness ed. Mary Danby, Octopus US, 1985
- Realms of Darkness, Chartwell Books, 1988
- The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories ed. Peter Haining, Robinson, 2007
- * The Man Who Made His Mark, (vi) Cosmopolitan June 1929
- * The Man Who Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly, (vi) Cosmopolitan April 1925
- Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1925
- All-Story Magazine (UK) #10, July 1927
- The Pocket Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1941, as "A Friend in Need"
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #1, 1943, as "A Friend in Need"
- Shocking Tales ed. Robert K. Brunner, A.A. Wyn, 1946, as "A Friend in Need"
- Argosy (UK) October 1972, as "A Friend in Need"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 24 1982, as "A Friend in Need"
- Devils and Demons ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1987, as "A Friend in Need"
- * A Man with a Conscience, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1939
- * The Man with the Scar, (vi) Cosmopolitan October 1925
- * A Marriage of Convenience, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1929; an earlier version was first published in The Illustrated London News, June 23, 1906.
- * Mayhew, (vi) Cosmopolitan December 1923
- * Men vs. Women, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1946
- * Mirage, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1929
- * Miss King [Ashenden], (nv) Cosmopolitan February 1928, as "The British Agent"
- * Miss Thompson, (nv) The Smart Set April 1921
- The Novel Magazine November 1925, as "Rain"
- Ainslee’s February 1926, as "Rain"
- The Argosy (UK) June 1933, as "Rain"
- The Smart Set Anthology ed. Burton Rascoe & Groff Conklin, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1934
- The Golden Book Magazine #110, February 1934, as "Rain"
- The Trembling of a Leaf, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1936, as "Rain"
- The Golden Argosy ed. Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson, The Dial Press, 1947, as "Rain"
- A Pocket Book of Short Stories ed. M. Edmund Speare, Washington Square Press, 1970, as "Rain"
- Happy Endings ed. Damon Knight, Bobbs-Merrill, 1974
- * Mr. Harrington’s Washing [Ashenden], (nv) Cosmopolitan January 1928
- * Mr. Know-All, (vi) Cosmopolitan January 1925
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