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HYMOFF, EDWARD (1924-1992); (about) (chron.)
- * America Needs a Foreign Legion! (with Charles A. Willoughby), (ar) Argosy Jan 1966
- * Americas Amazing Underground City, (ss) Boys Life Aug 1963
- * The Armys Most Incredible Deserter, (ar) Real Mar 1956
- * The Ghost of Bataan, (ar) Argosy Dec 1961
- * The GI Who Burned $20,000,000, (ar) Action for Men Mar 1958
- * I Am Stalins Brother (with Robert Charroux), (ar) Argosy Apr 1960
- * Khrushchevs Newest Headache: Mobsters, Soviet Style, (ar) Argosy Feb 1962
- * The Last Bayonet Charge, (ar) Argosy Dec 1962
- * The Most Dangerous Spy in the World, (ar) Argosy Nov 1961
- * The Mystery of the Red Crypt: Does It Hold the Secret of Hitlers Body?, (ar) Argosy Nov 1960
- * Our Only Enlisted Man to Become an Air Ace, (ar) Impact Jun 1964
- * Ringside Seat at Midway, (ar) Argosy Dec 1963
- * Take It Off! Please (Japanese Burlesque), (ar) Escapade Dec 1958
- * White House Hero, (ar) Man Feb 1961
_____, as told to
HYNAM, JOHN (Charles) (1915-1974); see pseudonyms Julian Frey, Jane Hynam, Joan Hynam & John Kippax (chron.)
- * Behind the Camera, (ss) Cherry Ames Girls Annual 1960
- * Between Gentlemen, (vi) London Mystery Selection #44 1960
- * A Café in Normandy, (ss) Cherry Ames Girls Annual 1962
- * Fishermans Luck, (ss) Argosy (UK) Oct 1960
- * Queen Bee, (ss) London Mystery Selection #37 1958
- * Sellers Market, (vi) London Mystery Selection #43 1959
- * September Fair, (ss) London Mystery Selection #40 1959
- * Unfinished Symphony, (ss) New Worlds Science Fiction Nov 1960
- * You Thought of It First, (ss) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine Jun 1967
- * [letter], (lt) New Worlds Science Fiction Apr, Jun 1958, May 1961
HYND, ALAN (Tuke) (1903-1974); (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures of the Intruder, (ar) Esquire Feb 1944
- * The Astonisher, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly Jul 5 1930
- * The Baby Who Trapped Two Killers, (ts) The Master Detective Sep 1929
- * Beware the Black Market, (??) Colliers May 29 1943
- * Bigamist Lord and the Lost Brides (Part II), (tc) True Detective Mysteries Sep 1940
- * The Black Cat Mystery, (ts) Mystery Sep 1933
- * Bluebeard and the Armchair Sleuth, (ar) Cosmopolitan Sep 1948
- * Born to Kill, (ar) Liberty May 25, Jun 1, Jun 8 1940
- * The Bus Boy and the Criminal, (ss) Boys Life Sep 1950
- * The Busy Bluebeard, (ar) Fury May 1962
- * The Case of Double Indemnity James, (ts) Cavalier Sep 1953
- * The Case of the Detectives Dream, (ts) Cavalier Sep 1954
- * The Case of the Nutritious Sadist, (ar) Esquire Mar 1948
- * The Case of the Pious Plotter, (ss) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine Dec 1955
- * Chain of Murder, (ar) Cavalier May 1953
- * Costers Phantom Millions, (tc) True Detective Mysteries Mar 1939
- * Crimes of the Poisoned Pen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 11 1955
- * The Criminals and the Amateur Sleuth, (ss) Boys Life Sep 1951
- * The Cub Reporter Cracks the Case, (ss) Boys Life Jun 1949
- * De Jong, The Modern Bluebeard, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly May 25 1929
- * Dr. Hydes Queer Cure, (ar) Impact Aug 1964
- * Exploits of the Wolf, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 28 1930
- * Flying to Kill: The Story of Bishop, the White Knight of Canada, (ar) Liberty Dec 23, Dec 30 1939, Jan 6, Jan 13, Jan 20 1940
- * The Front Page, (ar) Bluebook for Men Sep 1962
- * The Green Feather, (ts) Mystery Jun 1933
- * Hate Takes a Holiday, (ar) Liberty May 17 1941
- * The House on Sixty Third Street, (ss) Good Housekeeping Nov 1944
- * How Uncle Sam Smashed the Nazi Spy Ring (with John F. Dailey, Jr.), (ar) Liberty Sep 2 1939
- * The Inside Story of the Chaperau Case (with John F. Dailey, Jr.), (ar) Liberty Sep 9 1939
- * Last of the Great Mail Robbers, (??) Colliers May 13 1950
- * Little Miss Murder, (ss) Cavalier Jun 1953
- * Luck of Robert Casey, (ar) Esquire Jun 1946
- * The Man with the Camera Eyes, (ss) Boys Life Nov 1953
- * Martin Polk and the Counterfeit Money, (ss) Boys Life Mar 1953
- * Menace in the Mail, (ss) Boys Life Jan 1950
- * Mountebank in Gold Braid, (ar) Esquire Jul 1944
- * Mr. Kono and Mr. Blake, (ar) Esquire Jan 1944
- * Murder Unlimited, (ar) Good Housekeeping Feb 1945
- * Murdered by the State?, (ar) Liberty Jan 14, Jan 21, Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18 1939
- * The Mystery of the Locked Room, (ar) Mystery Jan 1933
- * Paddy the Fixer, (ar) Cavalier Oct 1954
- * PALSCops and Kids, (??) Colliers Nov 11 1950
- * Paper Bag Bandit, (ss) Boys Life May 1953
- * The Phantom Killer, (ts) Mystery Aug 1933
- * Presby Takes a Chance, (ss) Brief Stories Sep 1929
- * Private Life of a Private Eye, (ar) Bluebook for Men Jun 1962
- * Prophet Joshua and His Holy Rollers, (ss) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine Nov 1956
- * The Rise and Fall of Joseph Schenck, (ar) Liberty Jun 28, Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19 1941
- * Sabotage in the U.S.A., (ar) Liberty Oct 31, Nov 7, Nov 14, Nov 21, Nov 28 1942
- * Seven Tries to Murder, (ts) Saga Oct 1951
- * The Shot in the Bedroom, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly Sep 9 1933
- * The Sinister Case of Rudolf Falk, (ts) Mystery Jan 1934
- * Smashing the Diamond Ring (with John F. Dailey, Jr.), (ar) Liberty Sep 16 1939
- * Some Crime Does Pay (with Simon J. Callinan), (ar) Esquire Aug 1945
- * The Strange Death of Dr. Bergonier, (ar) Liberty May 7 1932
- * They Film for Navy, (ar) Esquire Sep 1943
- * The Three Murders That Shocked Washington, (ts) The Master Detective Jun 1931
- * Too Good to Be True, (ss) Brief Stories Jun 1929
- * Two Fierce Spirits Warred Within His Soul, (ss) True Strange Stories Mar 1929
- * Why I Am Still Investigating the Lindbergh Case (with Evalyn Walsh McLean), (ar) Liberty Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6, Aug 13, Aug 20, Aug 27, Sep 3, Sep 10, Sep 17 1938
- * With the Pinkertons on the Case of the Whistling Clue, (tc) True Detective Mysteries Dec 1940
- * With the Pinkertons Through the Labyrinth of Death, (tc) True Detective Mysteries Nov 1940
_____, as told to
- * Action in Morocco (as told by Stanley H. Koch), (ar) Liberty Mar 6 1943
- * Here Come the Flying Tigers! (as told by Walter Pentecost), (ar) Liberty Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15 1942
- * I Fight with the Commandos, (ar) Liberty Sep 19, Sep 26 1942
- * Jungle Objective (as told by Frank Cameron), (ar) Liberty Mar 13, Mar 20 1943
- * Magic Cymbals (as told by Giovanni Sisti), (ss) Ghost Stories Mar 1929
- * On Guadacanal with the Marines (as told by Donald E. McCafferty), (ar) Liberty Jan 30, Feb 6 1943
- * Staff Work (as told by David Scott-Malden), (ar) Liberty Dec 19 1942
- * When the Wasp Went Down (as told by David V. Senft), (ar) Liberty Jan 9 1943
- * With Russian Guerrillas (as told by Mikhail Ivanov), (ar) Liberty May 1 1943
HYNE, C(harles) J(ohn) CUTCLIFFE (Wright) (1865-1944); see pseudonym Weatherby Chesney; (about) (chron.) (art)
- * The Admission to the Brotherhood [Prince Rupert], (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1898
- * The Adventures of Captain Kettle:
* ___ In Quarantine [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jul 1898
* ___ The Little Wooden God with the Eyes [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Aug 1898
* ___ The New Republic [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1898
* ___ A Quick Way with Rebels [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Sep 1898
* ___ I: The Guns for Cuba [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1897
* ___ II: Crown and Garotte [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Apr 1897
* ___ III: The War-Steamer of Donna Clotilde [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jun 1897
* ___ IV: The Pilgrim Ship [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Aug 1897
* ___ V: Fortunes Adrift [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1897
* ___ VI: The Escape [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1897
* ___ VII: The Pearl-Poachers [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jan 1898
* ___ VIII: The Liner and the Iceberg [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1898
* ___ IX: The Raiding of Donna Clotilde [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Mar 1898
* ___ X: Mr. Gedges Catspaw [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Apr 1898
* ___ XI: The Salving of the Duncansby Head [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine May 1898
* ___ XII: The Wreck of the Cattle-Boat [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jun 1898
* ___ XIII: In Quarantine [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jul 1898
* ___ XIV: The Little Wooden God with the Eyes [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Aug 1898
* ___ XV: A Quick Way with Rebels [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Sep 1898
* ___ No. XVI: The New Republic [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1898
* ___ XVII: The Looting of the Indian Sheriff [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Nov 1898
* ___ XVIII: The Wire-Milkers [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1898
* ___ XIX: The Derelict [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jan 1899
* ___ XX: To Capture an Heiress [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1899
* ___ XXI: A Matter of Justice [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Mar 1899
* ___ XXII: Dago Divers [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Apr 1899
* ___ XXIII: The Dear Insured [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine May 1899
* ___ XXIV: The Fire and the Farm [Captain Owen Kettle], (ss) Pearsons Magazine Jun 1899
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