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HODGSON, WILLIAM HOPE (1877-1918); (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of the Headland [Captain Jat], (ss) The Red Magazine Nov 1 1912, as Captain JatAdventure of the Headland.
- * The Adventure with the Claim Jumpers [D.C.O. Cargunka], (ss) The Red Magazine Jan 15 1915; also as D.C.O. CargunkaThe Adventure with the Claim Jumpers.
- * The Albatross, (ss) Adventure Jul 1911
- * The Bells of the Laughing Sally [D.C.O. Cargunka], (ss) The Red Magazine Apr 15 1914; also as D.C.O. CargunkaThe Bells of the Laughing Sally.
- * The Boats of the Glen Carrig, (n.) Chapman & Hall 1907
- * The Call in the Dawn [Sargasso Sea], (ss) The Premier Magazine Nov 5 1920, as The Voice in the Dawn.
- * Capt. Gunbolt Charity and the Painted Lady, (ss) The London Magazine Nov 1915, as The Exploits of Captain Gault: IX. The Painted Lady.
- * Capt. JatThe Adventure of the Headland [Captain Jat], (ss) The Red Magazine Nov 1 1912
- * Capt. JatThe Island of the Ud [Captain Jat], (nv) The Red Magazine May 15 1912
- * Captain JatAdventure of the Headland [Captain Jat], (ss) The Red Magazine Nov 1 1912; also as The Adventure of the Headland.
- * The Captain of the Onion Boat, (ss) Nashs Magazine Christmas 1910
- * The Crew of the Lancing, (ss) Over the Edge, ed. August Derleth, Arkham 1964
- * D.C.O. CargunkaThe Adventure with the Claim Jumpers [D.C.O. Cargunka], (ss) The Red Magazine Jan 15 1915, as The Adventure with the Claim Jumpers.
- * D.C.O. CargunkaThe Bells of the Laughing Sally [D.C.O. Cargunka], (ss) The Red Magazine Apr 15 1914, as The Bells of the Laughing Sally.
- * The Derelict, (nv) The Red Magazine Dec 1 1912
- * The Exploits of Captain Gault: IX. The Painted Lady, (ss) The London Magazine Nov 1915; also as Capt. Gunbolt Charity and the Painted Lady.
- * The Find [Carnacki], (ss) Carnacki the Ghost-Finder, Sauk City WI: Mycroft & Moran 1947
- * From the Tideless Sea [Sargasso Sea], (gp) ; From the Tideless Sea, ss The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1906; More News of the Homebird, ss The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1907.
- * From the Tideless Sea [Sargasso Sea], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1906; as part of From the Tideless Sea.
- * The Gateway of the Monster [Carnacki], (ss) The Idler Jan 1910
- * The Getting Even of Parson Guyles, (nv) The Red Magazine Nov 1 1914
- * The Ghost Pirates, (n.) S. Paul 1909
- * The Habitants of Middle Islet, (ss) Dark Mind, Dark Heart, ed. August Derleth, Arkham 1962
- * The Haunted Jarvee [Carnacki], (ss) The Premier Magazine Mar 1929
- * The Hog [Carnacki], (nv) Weird Tales Jan 1947
- * The Horse of the Invisible [Carnacki], (nv) The Idler Apr 1910
- * The House Among the Laurels [Carnacki], (nv) The Idler Feb 1910
- * The House on the Borderland, (n.) Chapman & Hall 1908
- * The Island of the Ud [Captain Jat], (nv) The Red Magazine May 15 1912
- * Mimosa, (pm) Omniumgathum, ed. Jonathan Bacon & Steve Troyanovich, Stygian Isle Press 1976
- * More News of the Homebird [Sargasso Sea], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1907; as part of From the Tideless Sea.
- * My House Shall Be Called the House of Prayer, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine May 1911
- * The Mystery of the Derelict [Sargasso Sea], (ss) The Storyteller Jul 1907
- * Nevermore, (pm) Omniumgathum, ed. Jonathan Bacon & Steve Troyanovich, Stygian Isle Press 1976
- * The Night Land, (n.) Eveleigh Nash 1912
- * On the Bridge, (vi) The Saturday Westminster Gazette Apr 20 1912
- * The Pirates, (pm)
- * The Sea Horses, (ss) The London Magazine Mar 1913
- * The Searcher of the End House [Carnacki], (nv) The Idler Jun 1910
- * The Shamraken Homeward-Bounder, (ss) Putnams Monthly Apr 1908
- * Speak Well of the Dead, (pm) Omniumgathum, ed. Jonathan Bacon & Steve Troyanovich, Stygian Isle Press 1976
- * The Stone Ship, (nv) The Red Magazine Jul 1 1914
- * The Story of the Great Bull Whale, (pm)
- * The Thing in the Weeds [Sargasso Sea], (ss) Story-Teller Jan 1913
- * The Thing Invisible [Carnacki], (nv) The New Magazine Jan 1912
- * Through the Vortex of a Cyclone, (ar) Putnams Monthly Nov 1907
- * The Trimming of Captain Dunkan, (ss) The Red Magazine Aug 1 1914; also as We Too and Bully Dunkan.
- * A Tropical Horror, (ss) The Grand Magazine Jun 1905
- * The Voice in the Dawn [Sargasso Sea], (ss) The Premier Magazine Nov 5 1920; also as The Call in the Dawn.
- * The Voice in the Night, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Nov 1907
- Men of Deep Waters, E. Nash 1914
- Beyond Time and Space, ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini Cudahy 1950
- Best Tales of Terror 2, ed. Edmund Crispin, London: Faber & Faber 1965
- Deep Waters, Arkham House 1967
- Science Fiction by Gaslight, ed. Sam Moskowitz, World 1968
- The Avon Fantasy Reader, ed. Donald A. Wollheim & George Ernsberger, Avon 1969
- * We Too and Bully Dunkan, (ss) The Red Magazine Aug 1 1914, as The Trimming of Captain Dunkan.
- * The Whistling Room [Carnacki], (ss) The Idler Mar 1910
- * The Wild Man of the Sea, (nv) Sea Stories Magazine May 1926
HOFFMAN, LEE; [i.e., Shirley Bell Hoffman] (1932-2007); (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bluffers Guide to Publishing a Fanzine, (ar) Fanhistorica #1 1976
- * Buying a Swordcane, (ar) CHOOOG v2 #2 1957
- * Dialogue, (ss) Self Preservation #3 1962
- * Lindbergh, Buck Rogers and Progress Department, (ar) Self Preservation #2 1962
- * Lost in the Marigolds (with Robert E. Toomey, Jr.), (nv) Orbit 9, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnams 1971
- * Return of the Red Baron, (ar) Self Preservation #5 1964
- * Soundless Evening, (ss) Again, Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1972
- * A Surprise for Harlan Ellison, (ar) CHOOOG v2 #3 1957
- * A Terrifying Tale, (vi) Quandry #3 1950
- * The Truth About Steam, (fa) Self Preservation #3 1962
HOFFMANN, E(rnst) T(heodor) A(madeus) (1776-1822); (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Agate Heart, (ss)
- * Antonias Song, (ss)
- * Antonios Song, (ss)
- * Arthurs Hall, (ss)
- * Automata, (ss)
- * Berthold, the Madman, (ss)
- * Cardillac the Jeweller, (ss)
- * The Cooper of Nuremberg, (ss)
- * Coppelius, the Sandman, (ss)
- * The Cremona Violin, (ss); Rath Krespel, 1818.
- * The Dancing Doll [from Der Sandman], (ex); in Nachtstücke vol. 1, 1816.
- * The Doge and the Dogess, (ss)
- * Don Juan, (ss); Don Juan, in Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung, 1813.
- * The Doubles, (ss)
- * The Entail, (na) 1817; Doo Majorat.
- * Fascination, (ss)
- * The Fermata, (ss)
- * Gamblers Luck, (ss)
- * The Golden Flower Pot [1814], (na) German Romance, Volume 2, ed. Thomas Carlyle, Edinburgh: W. Tait 1827; Der Goldne Topf, in Fantasiestücke, 1814.
- * The Golden Pot [1814], (na) German Romance, Volume 2, ed. Thomas Carlyle, Edinburgh: W. Tait 1827; Der Goldne Topf, in Fantasiestücke, 1814.
- * The Kings Betrothed, (na); Die Königsbraut, in Die Serapionsbrüder, 1819.
- * The Legacy, (ss)
- * The Lost Reflection, (ss)
- * Mademoiselle de Scudery, (nv); in Taschenbuch für Liebe und Freundschaft, 1819.
- * Master Johannes Wacht, (ss)
- * Master Martin the Cooper, (ss)
- * The Mines of Falun, (ss); in Die Serapionsbrüder, 1819.
- * The Mystery of the Deserted House, (ss)
- * A New Years Eve Adventure, (ss)
- * Nutcracker and the King of Mice, (ss)
- * The Pharo-Bank, (ss)
- * Rath Krespel, (ss)
- * Ritter Gluck, (ss); in Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 1809.
- * Salvator Rosa, (ss)
- * The Sandman, (nv); in Nachtstücke vol. 1, 1816.
- * Signor Formica, (ss)
- * Tobias Martin, Master Cooper, and His Men, (ss)
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