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[]Greene, (Henry) Graham (1904-1991) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Across the Bridge, (ss) Britannia and Eve September 1938
- * Alas, Poor Maling, (ss)
- * All but Empty, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1947
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #73, December 1949
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #41, November 1950
- MacKill’s Mystery Magazine September 1953
- MacKill’s Mystery Magazine (US) November 1953
- Suspense (Australia) January 1960
- Suspense (UK) January 1960
- The Lucifer Society ed. Peter Haining, W.H. Allen, 1972
- Could It Be? ed. Michael Marland, Longman, 1978
- Weird Worlds #6, 1980
- Strange Tales from the Strand ed. Jack Adrian, Oxford University Press, 1991
- The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century Ghost Stories ed. Michael Cox, Oxford University Press, 1996
- * At Home, (ar) Time and Tide October 19 1940
- * Awful When You Think of It, (ss) May We Borrow Your Husband? by Graham Greene, Bodley Head, 1967
- * The Basement Room, (nv) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * Beatrix Potter, (ar) The London Mercury January 1933 [Ref. Beatrix Potter], as "Beatrix Potter: A Critical Estimate"
- * Beatrix Potter: A Critical Estimate, (ar) The London Mercury January 1933 [Ref. Beatrix Potter]
- * Beauty, (ss) Esquire April 1963
- * The Blessing, (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 1966
- * Bombing Manoeuvre, (ar) The Spectator August 18 1939, as "Bombing Raid"
- * Bombing Raid, (ar) The Spectator August 18 1939
- * Book Market, (ar) The Spectator July 14 1939
- * A Branch of the Service, (ss) The Last Word and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Reinhardt, 1990
- * Brighton Rock, (n.) The Evening Standard Aug 29, Aug 30, Aug 31, Sep 1, Sep 2, Sep 3, Sep 5, Sep 6, Sep 7, Sep 8,
Sep 9, Sep 10 1938
- * Brighton Rock, (ex) Heinemann, 1938
- * Brother, (ss) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * The Burden of Childhood, (in) from The Best of Saki, John Lane, 1950 [Ref. H. H. Munro]
- * The Case for the Defence, (ss) Nineteen Stories, Heinemann, 1947
- * Chagrin in Three Parts, (ss) May We Borrow Your Husband? by Graham Greene, Bodley Head, 1967
- * A Chance for Mr. Lever, (ss) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * Cheap in August, (ss) Rogue December 1964
- * Crazy Elopement, (ss) The Passing Show March 21 1936
- Missing from Their Homes, Hutchinson, 1936, as "A Drive in the Country"
- Nineteen Stories, Heinemann, 1947, as "A Drive in the Country"
- Harper’s Magazine November 1947, as "A Drive in the Country"
- The First Panther Book of Horror ed. Anthony Rampton, Panther, 1965, as "A Drive in the Country"
- * Crook’s Tour, (sl) Playboy Nov, Dec 1969, Jan 1970
- * A Day Saved, (ss) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * The Destructors, (ss) Picture Post July 24 1954 (+1)
- Harper’s Magazine January 1955
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1956
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) #42, July 1956
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #111, September 1956
- Shock! ed. M. C. Allen, Popular Library, 1965
- Detective Fiction: Crime and Compromise ed. Dick Allen & David Chacko, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Grand Masters Up to Date ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1979
- The Oxford Book of English Short Stories ed. A. S. Byatt, Oxford University Press, 1998
- * The Destructors, (ex) Picture Post July 24 1954 (+1)
- * A Discovery in the Woods, (nv) Rogue March 1963
- * Dr. Oates of Salamanca, (br) The Month December 1949 [Ref. Jane Lane]
- * The Domestic Background, (br) The Spectator July 26 1935 [Ref. Jessie Conrad]
- * Don in Mexico, (br) The Spectator November 22 1940 [Ref. Professor J. B. Trend]
- * Dream of a Strange Land, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1963
- * A Drive in the Country, (ss) The Passing Show March 21 1936, as "Crazy Elopement"
- * Edwardian Inferno, (br) The Spectator February 15 1934 [Ref. A. J. A. Symons]
- * The Empty Chair, (na) The Strand Magazine #28 Jun/Sep, #29 Oct/Jan 2009, #30 Feb/May, #31 Jun/Sep, #32 2010
- * The Empty Chair, (ex) The Times December 12 2008, uncredited.; extract from unfinished novel.
- * The End of the Party, (ss) The London Mercury January 1932
- The Best British Short Stories of 1932 ed. Edward J. O'Brien, Dodd, Mead, 1932
- The Evening Standard September 29 1932
- The Evening Standard Book of Strange Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- Nineteen Stories, Heinemann, 1947
- Worlds Beyond December 1950
- Children of Wonder ed. William Tenn, Simon & Schuster, 1953
- Best Horror Stories ed. John Keir Cross, Faber and Faber, 1956
- The Edge of the Chair ed. Joan Kahn, Harper & Row, 1967
- Skeleton Keys ed. Joan Kahn, Dell, 1969
- The Sixth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1971
- The Light Fantastic ed. Harry Harrison, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971
- Perchance to Dream ed. Damon Knight, Doubleday, 1972
- Great British Short Stories ed. [Editors of Reader's Digest], Reader's Digest, 1974
- Horror Stories ed. Bryan Newton, Ward Lock, 1978
- Child’s Ploy ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Macmillan, 1984
- First Fiction ed. Kathy Kiernan, Little, Brown, 1994
- * An English View of François Mauriac, (ar) The Windmill v1 #3, 1946; first published in French (“François Mauriac vu par un Anglais”, La France Libre, April 16, 1945).
- * Eric Gill, (br) The Spectator January 10 1941 [Ref. Eric Gill], as "Rebels and Eccentrics"
- * The Fallen Idol, (nv) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935, as "The Basement Room"
- * A Few Pipes, (nf) The London Magazine December 1954; extract from an Indo-China Journal
- * Fielding and Sterne, (ar) From Anne to Victoria ed. Bonamy Dobrée, Cassell, 1937 [Ref. Henry Fielding & Laurence Sterne]
- * Film Lunch, (ar) Night and Day September 16 1937
- * Ford Madox Ford, (ar) The Spectator July 7 1939 [Ref. Ford Madox Ford]
- * Francis Parkman, (ar) The New Statesman and Nation August 20 1949 [Ref. Mason Wade]
- * François Mauriac, (ar) The Windmill v1 #3, 1946, as "An English View of François Mauriac"
- * Frederick Rolfe: A Spoiled Priest, (br) The Spectator December 6 1935 [Ref. Frederick Rolfe], as "A Spoiled Priest"
- * Frederick Rolfe: Edwardian Inferno, (br) The Spectator February 15 1934 [Ref. A. J. A. Symons], as "Edwardian Inferno"
- * Frederick Rolfe: From the Devil’s Side, (br) The Spectator December 7 1934 [Ref. Frederick Rolfe], as "From the Devil’s Side"
- * From Feathers to Iron, (br) The New Statesman and Nation January 3 1948 [Ref. Robert Louis Stevenson & Lettice Cooper]
- * From the Devil’s Side, (br) The Spectator December 7 1934 [Ref. Frederick Rolfe]
- * The General and the Spy, (nf) The London Magazine August 1954; extract from an Indo-China Journal
- * George Darley, (br) The London Mercury March 1929 [Ref. Claude Colleer Abbott]
- * Great Dog of Weimar, (br) The Spectator November 8 1940 [Ref. Sylvia Barbanell]
- * Harkaway’s Oxford, (br) The Spectator January 21 1938 [Ref. Edwin J. Brett]
- * The Heart of the Matter, (n.) Viking, 1948
- * Henry James: The Private Universe, (ar) The English Novelists ed. Derek Verschoyle, Chatto and Windus, 1936 [Ref. Henry James]
- * Henry James: The Religious Aspect, (ar) Contemporary Essays ed. Sylvia Norman, Elkin Mathews and Marrot, 1933 [Ref. Henry James]
- * Herbert Read, (br) Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art March 1941 [Ref. Herbert Read]
- * Her Uncle vs. His Father, (ss) Esquire July 1942
- * The Hint of an Explanation, (ss)
- * A Hoax on Mr. Hulton, (ar) The Spectator August 25 1939
- * The Human Factor, (ex) The Bodley Head, 1978
- * The Innocent, (ss) Tomorrow November 1946
- * In Search of a Character: A Congo Journal, (ar) Harper’s Magazine January 1962
- * The Inventive Mr. Wormold, (ex) from Our Man in Havana, Heinemann, October 1958
- * Invincible Ignorance, (ar) The Lost Childhood and Other Essays, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 [Ref. Havelock Ellis]
- * The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 20 1965
- * Isis Idol, (br) The Spectator September 20 1935 [Ref. Sir Charles Mallet]
- * I Spy, (ss) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * Jubilee, (ss) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * The Last Buchan, (br) The Spectator April 18 1941 [Ref. John Buchan]
- * The Lesson of the Master, (br) The Spectator April 26 1935 [Ref. Henry James]
- * The Lieutenant Died Last, (ss) Collier’s June 29 1940
- * A Little Place Off the Edgware Road, (ss) Nineteen Stories, Heinemann, 1947
- Upon the Midnight ed. R. C. Bull, Macdonald, 1957
- More Horror Stories ed. Elizabeth Lee, Elek Bestseller Library, 1962
- A Chamber of Horrors ed. John Hadfield, Studio Vista, 1965
- London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972
- The Best Horror Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
- Mysterious Visions ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, St. Martin's, 1979
- Black Water ed. Alberto Manguel, Picador, 1983
- Triumph of the Night ed. Robert Phillips, Carroll & Graf, 1989
- The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), BDD/Mallard Press, 1990
- The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), Ivy Leaf, 1990
- The Literary Ghost ed. Larry Dark, Atlantic Monthly, 1991
- The Mists from Beyond ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Penguin/Roc, 1993
- London After Midnight ed. Peter Haining, Little, Brown UK, 1996
- Great Ghost Stories, Reader's Digest, 1997
- Mortal Echoes ed. Greg Buzwell, The British Library, 2018
- * Loser Takes All, (sl) Harper’s Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1955, Jan 1956
- * The Lost Childhood, (ar) The Lost Childhood and Other Essays, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1951; revised from “Heroes Are Made in Childhood” (The Listener, March 27, 1947), itself the text of a broadcast.
- * The Lost Childhood and Other Essays, (Penguin, 1966, co)
- * The Lottery Ticket, (ss) The Strand Magazine May/June 1947
- * Man Made Angry, (br) The Spectator June 16 1939 [Ref. Léon Bloy]
- * The Man Who Stole the Eiffel Tower, (ss) Swank May 1957
- * May We Borrow Your Husband?, (nv)
- * Men at Work, (ss)
- * The Ministry of Fear, (n.) 1943
- * Mr. Cook’s Century, (ar) The Spectator July 4 1941
- * Mortmain, (ss) Playboy March 1963
- * The News in English, (ss) This Week April 14 1940
- The Strand Magazine June 1940
- My Best Secret Service Story ed. Arthur D. Divine, Faber and Faber, 1940
- The Strand Magazine “Colonial Edition” July 1940
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #19, November 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #19, November 1944
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Fireside Book of Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Simon & Schuster, 1947
- Danger Is the Password ed. Phyllis R. Fenner, Morrow, 1965
- The Pirate of the Round Pond ed. Hugh Greene, The Bodley Head, 1977
- * Nineteen Stories, (Heinemann, 1947, co)
- * The Other, (ss) Esquire December 1980
- * The Other Side of the Border, (ss)
- * Our Man in Havana, (ex) Heinemann, 1958
- * The Plays of Henry James, (ar) The Lost Childhood and Other Essays, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 [Ref. Henry James]
- * The Poker-Face, (in) from Conan Doyle: His Life and Art, Macdonald and Jane's, 1977 [Ref. Hesketh Pearson]
- * Portrait of a Lady, (br) The Spectator August 28 1936 [Ref. Beverley Nichols]
- * The Portrait of a Lady, (in) The Oxford University Press, 1947 [Ref. Henry James]
- * Portrait of a Maiden Lady, (br) The Spectator August 28 1936 [Ref. Beverley Nichols], as "Portrait of a Lady"
- * Proof Positive, (ss) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
- * Rebels and Eccentrics, (br) The Spectator January 10 1941 [Ref. Eric Gill]
- * Remembering Mr. Jones, (br) The Spectator September 17 1937 [Ref. Joseph Conrad]
- * A Revolver in the Corner Cupboard, (ar) The Saturday Book ed. Leonard Russell, Hutchinson, 1946
- * The Root of All Evil, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 7 1964
- * Rudyard Kipling: His Life and Work, (br) The London Magazine March 1956 [Ref. Charles Carrington]
- * Samuel Butler, (br) The Spectator February 9 1934 [Ref. A. T. Bartholomew]
- * The Saratoga Trunk, (br) The Spectator November 4 1938 [Ref. Dorothy M. Richardson]
- * The Second Death, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1947
- * A Shocking Accident, (ss) Nova April 1967
- * A Spoiled Priest, (br) The Spectator December 6 1935 [Ref. Frederick Rolfe]
- * The Third Man, (na) The American Magazine March 1949
- * The Third Man, (ex) The American Magazine March 1949
- * This Gun for Hire, (ex) 1936
- * The Train in the Balkans, (ex) from Stamboul Train, Heinemann, 1932
- * Two Gentle People, (ss) May We Borrow Your Husband? by Graham Greene, Bodley Head, 1967
- * The Ugly Act, (br) The New Statesman and Nation October 8 1949 [Ref. John Connell]
- * Under the Garden, (na) A Sense of Reality by Graham Greene, Bodley Head, 1963
- * An Unheroic Dramatist, (br) The Spectator August 27 1937 [Ref. William Smith Clark]
- * The Unknown War, (ar) The Spectator November 29 1940
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