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[]Cornford, L(eslie) Cope (1867-1927) (about) (chron.)
- * The Apostle of Port Royal, (ss) Longman’s Magazine September 1894
- * As a Means of Progression: By Automobile to Paris, (ar) The Argosy (UK) March 1901
- * Behind the Plate Glass, (ss) The New Review #102, November 1897
- * Captain Jacobus, (sl) The Ludgate Nov, Dec 1895, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1896
- * Captain Jacobus, (ss) Pall Mall Budget
- * The Festival of Empire, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1911
- * The Golden Messias, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1899
- * The Imperial German Navy, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1907
- * Lent for the Voyage, (ss) The Sketch June 19 1912
- * The Little Princess of Riverside, (vi) Land & Water May 17 1917
- * A Night at the Opera, (ar) Jerome K. Jerome’s Weekly To-Day
- * Northborough Cross, (na) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1914
- * The Three Spies, (ss)
[]Cornford, Laurence J. (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * The Doom of Enos Harker (with Lin Carter), (ss) Nightscapes #2, August 1997; based on the fragment “The Strange Doom of Enos Harker” by Lin Carter.
- * The Fear of Liqoimkh, (ss) The Eldritch Dark website 1997
- * The House of Haon-Dor (with Clark Ashton Smith), (ss) The Sorcerer’s Apprentices ed. James Ambuehl, Sunken Citadel/Tenoka Press, 1998
- * Masters of Terror (with James Ambuehl), (ss) Perfect Timing ed. Mark Phippen & Helen Fayle, 1998
- * The Price of a Book, (ss) Cthulhu Cultus #6, 1997
- * The Return of Rhan-Tegoth, (ss) Nightscapes #7, April 1998
- * The Storming of Vrookhal [Zothique], (ss) Lost Worlds of Space and Time Volume Two ed. Steve Lines, Rainfall Books, 2005
- * The Worm in the Wood, (ss) Mythos Online #3, 1997
[]Cornford, Susan (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Curious Case of Cabin 21, (vi) AntipodeanSF #258, March 2020
- * A Fairy Tale, (vi) AntipodeanSF #241, August 2018
- * Knitting, (vi) Thriller Magazine v4 #1, 2021
- * Lament to a Barman, (vi) AntipodeanSF #225, April 2017
- * A Shot at Being Ordinary, (vi) Switchblade Stiletto Heeled 2019
- * The Solution, (vi) Frost Zone #4, June 2021
- * 333 Years, (vi) AntipodeanSF #270, March 2021
- * Urban Legend #223, (vi) Switchblade #1, April 2017
[]Cornier, Vincent; [working name of William Vincent Corner] (1898-1977) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Academic Mr. Cataby, (ss) The Story-teller June 1928
- * Among Those Present Was Santa Claus, (ss) Huddersfield Examiner December 20 1952
- * The Ball Called “Good-i’-God” [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller April 1929
- * Behind the Walls, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1930
- * Blackout, (ss) Illustrated April 27 1940
- * The Black Satyr, (na) The Story-teller November 1929
- * Blast, (ss) The Citizen (Gloucester) July 28 1950
- * The Blue Diamond, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1931, as "Stone Fever"
- * The Box of Yesterdays, (ss) The Story-teller August 1931
- * The Brantyngham Riddles:
* ___ No. I. The Ball Called “Good-i’-God” [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller April 1929
* ___ No. II. The Flying Hat [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (nv) The Story-teller May 1929
* ___ No. III. The Silent Sound [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller June 1929
* ___ No. IV. The Fly That Dances Twice [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller July 1929
* ___ No. V. That Which Drank Light [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller August 1929
* ___ No. VI. The Gourd of Twilight [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller September 1929
* ___ No. VII. The Man Who Shot Diamonds [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller October 1929
- * The Brother of Heaven [Barnabas Hildreth], (nv) Pearson’s Magazine October 1933
- * The Buttered God, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1929
- * The Cat and Cockle Affair, (ss) The Corner Magazine January 1932
- * The Catastrophe in Clay [Barnabas Hildreth], (nv) Pearson’s Magazine February 1935
- * The Cellini Fountain, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1936
- * Chickens Come Home, (ss) The Evening Standard July 10 1951
- * The Chrysanthemum Watch, (ss) The Story-teller March 1931
- * The Cloak That Laughed [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1935, as "The Mantle That Laughed"
- * The Clock That Died, (ss) Illustrated May 4 1940
- * Courtyard of the Fly, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1932
- * Creeping Solomon, (ss) Storyteller May 1937
- * Don Quixote Barabbas, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1932
- * The Duel of Shadows [Barnabas Hildreth], (co) Crippen & Landru (tp), 2011 ; edited by Mike Ashley
- * The Duel of Shadows [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- Mystery Stories #13, 1938
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #46, September 1947, as "The Shot That Waited"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #15, September 1948, as "The Shot That Waited"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1997, as "The Shot That Waited"
- The Mammoth Book of Perfect Crimes & Impossible Mysteries ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 2006
- The Duel of Shadows, Crippen & Landru, 2011
- * Dust of Lions [Inspector Helmerdyne & Professor Wanless], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1933
- * Eclipse of Harry the Cat, (ss) The Corner Magazine June 1931
- * The Eighteen-Carat Duck, (ss) The Story-teller February 1929
- * The Evening of a Gentlewoman, (ss) The Story-teller December 1929
- * Exhibit B [Inspector Helmerdyne & Professor Wanless], (ss) The Story-teller November 1932
- * The Eyes of Holberty, (ss) The Corner Magazine April 1932
- * Festival of Little Crafts of Love, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1937
- * The Fifth Glass, (ss) The Evening Standard November 5 1953
- * The Flying Bolts, (ss) The Evening Standard June 8 1951
- * The Flying Hat [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (nv) The Story-teller May 1929
- * The Fly That Dances Twice [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller July 1929
- * For Humanity’s Sake [Inspector Helmerdyne & Professor Wanless], (ss) The Story-teller June 1932
- * The Freedom of Jonathan Bannister, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1928
- * The Gilt Lily [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1938
- * The Girdle of Dreams, (ss) Sheffield Daily Independent’s Christmas Budget Christmas 1933
- * The Gourd of Twilight [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller September 1929
- * The Greeks Meet, (ss) Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror September 15 1934
- * Grenhalghen’s Galleon, (ss) The Story-teller September 1928
- * The Hidden Empire, (ss) The Story-teller December 1933
- * The Jades That Heard, (ss) The Story-teller September 1930
- * The Jewelled Tempest, (ss) The Story-teller July 1930
- * Keys for a Traitor, (ss) Illustrated May 25 1940
- * Lady Ursula, the ’Lift’, (ss) Everybody’s December 16 1950
- * The Last Nightingale, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1961
- * The Leech, (ss) The Evening Standard January 16 1952
- * The Light of Lost-Land, (nv) The Story-teller October 1928
- * Mademoiselle Tenebre, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1928
- * The Mantle That Laughed [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1935
- * The Man Who Shot Diamonds [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller October 1929
- * The Man Who Sold Postcards, (ss) Illustrated June 15 1940
- * The Masterpiece [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) The Evening Standard August 16 1951; revised version of non-Hildreth story “The Time Test” (Pearson’s Magazine, November 1935).
- The Queen’s Awards: 6th Series ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown, 1951, as "O Time, in Your Flight"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #94, September 1951, as "O Time, in Your Flight"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #53, November 1951, as "O Time, in Your Flight"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) June 1953, as "O Time, in Your Flight"
- The Duel of Shadows, Crippen & Landru, 2011, as "O Time, in Your Flight"
- * Mensal, (ss) The Story-teller July 1928
- * The Million Water, (ss) Britannia and Eve August 1932
- * Mr. Twitton’s Tragedy, (ss) The Corner Magazine June 1933
- * Mixed Drinks, (ss) The Evening Standard May 14 1951
- * Moment of the Herring, (vi)
- * The Monster [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #87, February 1951
- * The Mystery of the Westmacott Bullet, (ss) 1947
- * The Nasturtium-Red Dress [Inspector Helmerdyne & Professor Wanless], (ss) The Story-teller September 1933
- * Octave Seventy-Five, (nv) Storyteller February 1937
- * The One Who Shaved Cats, (ss) The Story-teller December 1928
- * O Time, in Your Flight [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) The Evening Standard August 16 1951, as "The Masterpiece"
- * Paradise Orchid, (nv) The Story-teller December 1931
- * The Pewter Viper, (ss) The Story-teller June 1930
- * Platinum and Gold [Inspector Helmerdyne & Professor Wanless], (ss) The Story-teller August 1932
- * The Power of Mr. Paceyman, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1930
- * The Precedent, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1968
- * Progress of a Personage of London, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1929
- * Purple Fly, (ss) The Citizen (Gloucester) December 15 1950
- * Relict of Joasiah Begg, (ss) The Story-teller August 1928
- * Ruling Passion, (ss) The Evening Standard May 6 1953
- * The Satin Spaniards, (ss) Storyteller March 1937
- * The Secret Eyes of Nile, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1929
- * Shaggy Charlie, (ss) The Evening Standard August 6 1952
- * The Shibboleth of Von Eisenbaum, (ss) Britannia and Eve February 1943
- * The Shot That Waited [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934, as "The Duel of Shadows"
- * The Silent Sound [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller June 1929
- * The Silver Quarrel [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1933
- * The Singing Shadows, (nv) The Story-teller December 1931, as "Paradise Orchid"
- * The Singing Vase, (ss) The Story-teller January 1929
- * Sister of the Wind, (ss) The Story-teller November 1928
- * The Smell That Killed [Barnabas Hildreth], (nv) Pearson’s Magazine February 1935, as "The Catastrophe in Clay"
- * The Space-Time Masterpiece, (na) The Story-teller April 1936
- * The Stone Ear [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1933
- * Stone Fever, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1931
- * Strictly in Confidence, (ss) Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror August 4 1934
- * The Tabasheeran Pearls [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1937
- * Teller of Tales, (ss) Storyteller November 1936
- * That Which Drank Light [Sir Richard Brantyngham], (ss) The Story-teller August 1929
- * The Three Glass Words, (ss) The Story-teller November 1930
- * The Throat of Green Jasper [Barnabas Hildreth], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Time Test, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1935
- * £20,000 a Pint!, (ss) The Citizen (Gloucester) January 7 1946
- * Unscrupulous Miss Armestane, (ss) The Story-teller March 1930
- * Walk of the Moon, (ss) Britannia and Eve December 1948
- * The Walk of the Spanish Gentleman, (nv) Cassell’s Magazine November 1929
- * The Widow at Sherris, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1929
- * The Windroyne Majesty, (ss) The Story-teller January 1930
- * Wolf’s Homing, (ss) The Story-teller March 1929
- * Wolf Silver, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1936
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[]Cornish, Ex-Supt., C.I.D. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * …And then Come the Handcuffs!, (ms) Six Against the Yard by Detection Club, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
- * Detectives Sometimes Read, (ms) Six Against the Yard by Detection Club, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
- * The Motive Shows the Man, (ms) Six Against the Yard by Detection Club, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
- * Murder in Uniform, (ms) Six Against the Yard by Detection Club, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
- * They Wouldn’t Believe Him!, (ms) Six Against the Yard by Detection Club, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
- * Would the Murderess Tell?, (ms) Six Against the Yard by Detection Club, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
[]Cornish, Bud (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * Alliteration in Sports, (ms) Argosy January 1945
- * Another League Onward, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine April 1946
- * Better Known as—, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine June 1946
- * But in Sports They Mean—, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine July 1945
- * By Any Other Name, (pz) The Blue Book Magazine October 1944
- * A Cheer for the Charlies, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine September 1945
- * Debate: Should the Olympic Games Be Continued? No!, (ms) The Blue Book Magazine November 1945
- * An Ed-ucational Quiz, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine December 1945
- * A Guy Named Joe, (pz) The Blue Book Magazine December 1944
- * I Knew That, But—, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine Jan, Jun 1945
- * Jim Nastics, (pz) The Blue Book Magazine September 1944
- * Let George Do It, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine August 1945
- * Let’s Be Frank, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine March 1945
- * Linda, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 1944
- * Lines from a Yank in Burma, (pm) Argosy August 1944
- * The March of Toms, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine March 1946
- * Nobody Winx at a Jinx!, (fa) The Blue Book Magazine October 1945
- * Oh, Diary Me!, (pm) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range October 1944
- * Sight Sucker—Sting Same, (pm) Argosy September 1944
- * Signals Over!, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine December 1946
- * Sports Pay Combat Dividends, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1945
- * They Don’t Belong!, (qz) Argosy March 1945
- * Translation, Please, (pz) The Blue Book Magazine November 1944
- * The Upshot of the Upshoot, (pm) Argosy February 1945
- * Well, Well, Will—or Is It Bill?, (qz) The Blue Book Magazine April 1945
- * What’s in a Name?, (qz) Argosy November 1944
- * What’s the Guy Mean?, (qz) Argosy January 1947
[]Cornish, C. J. (1859-1906) (chron.)
- * Animal Helpers and Servers, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1896
- * Borderland Animals, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) November 1906
- * The Cost of Country Houses, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1897
- * Dogs That Earn Their Living, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1900
- * Eagles and Their Prey, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1899
- * The Eyes of Animals, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1905
- * How Animals come to the Zoo, (ia) The Windsor Magazine March 1898
- * How the Birds Come, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1905
- * How to See the Zoo, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1896
- * Living Lamps on Land and Sea, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1904
- * London Fish and Fish-Shops, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1898
- * The London Game-Shops, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1897
- * London’s Store of Furs, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1898
- * The L.S.D. of Sporting Rents, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1898
- * The Making of a “Paradise”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1897
- * The Moltke of Menagerie Owners, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1895
- * North Norfolk Fish and Fowl, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1899
- * The Old and the New Prodigal, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1901
- * Partridge Rearing in France, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1904
- * The Results of Wild Bird Protection, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1901
- * Rook-Shooting, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1901
[]Cornish, Worthen Clough (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Champion 19091, (ss) Ace-High Magazine 1st March 1932
- * The Chump Champ, (ss) Man Stories May 1931
- * The Junking of Junco, (ss) Sport Story Magazine May 8 1926
- * Limping Luck, (ss) Sport Story Magazine February 22 1926
- * The Murray Ha-Ha!, (ss) Sport Story Magazine July 8 1926
- * The Panther Comes Back, (ss) Sport Story Magazine 2nd June 1929
- * Pugs Is Pugs, (ss) Man Stories November 1930
- * The Right Cross Up, (ss) Popular Fiction Magazine April 1932
- * Telling It to Mrs. Sweeney, (ss) Sport Story Magazine October 8 1926
- * The Troglodyte Twins, (ss) Sport Story Magazine August 22 1926
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[]Cornwall, Barry; pseudonym of Bryan Waller Procter (1787-1874) (chron.)
- * Autumn, (pm) , as by Barry Cornwall
- * The Blood Horse, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * Gabriello and Adriana, (pl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1876
- * Golden-Tressed Adelaide (A Song for a Child), (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * The Hunter’s Song, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * Music, (pm)
- * The Nights, (pm)
- * The Poet’s Song to His Wife, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * A Poet’s Thought, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature:
* ___ Golden-Tressed Adelaide (A Song for a Child), (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
* ___ The Sea, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * The Sea, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * Sit Down, Sad Soul, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * Song (“Sing no more! Thy heart is crossed… ”), (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine July 1859
- * The Stormy Petrel, (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * To—, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1877
- * untitled (“Send down thy winged Angel, God…”), (pm) English Songs, and Other Small Poems by Barry Cornwall, Edward Moxon, 1832
- * When Friends Look Dark and Cold, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1883
[]Cornwall, Lawrence (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Bank Manager’s Bag, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1921
- * The Belton Express, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1921
- * The Charm, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1912
- * The Colonel’s Stamp-Album, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1921
- * The Corridor Dining-Car Train, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1921
- * The Mystery of Dale’s Oak, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1912
- * The Railway Highwayman:
* ___ 1: The Belton Express, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1921
* ___ 2: The Three Tunnels, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1921
* ___ 3: The Corridor Dining-Car Train, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1921
* ___ IV.—The Bank Manager’s Bag, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1921
* ___ VI.—A Tube of Radium, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1921
* ___ 5: The Colonel’s Stamp-Album, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1921
- * The Three Tunnels, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1921
- * A Tube of Radium, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1921
[]Cornwell, Bob (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Crime Scene: France, (ar) Crime Time #53, 2008
- * Crime Scene: The Netherlands, (ar) Crime Time #54, 2008
- * Guerilla Tactics: Teddy Hayes, (mr) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Teddy Hayes]
- * His Work in Films, (ar) Crime Time #45, 2005 [Ref. Eric Ambler]
- * The Man Who Liked Cats, (ar) Shots Winter 1999
- * Talking to the Translators, (ar) Crime Time #44, 2005
[]Cornwell, Craig (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Cold Stone Killer, (ss) Aphelion #107, January 2007
- * Hamlin 2: Village of the Damned, (ss) Aphelion #42, December 2000
- * Handel’s House of Horror, (ss) Aphelion #106, November 2006
- * Love Bomb, (ss) Aphelion #169, December 2012
- * McJock’s Beanstalk, (ss) Aphelion #38, August 2000
- * Nine, (ss) Aphelion #30, November 1999
- * Rain, (ss) Aphelion #114, September 2007
- * Rham the Uncivil, (ss) Aphelion #39, September 2000
- * There’s No Business Like Snow’s Business, (ss) Aphelion #37, July 2000
[]Cornwell, David (John Moore) (1931- ); used pseudonym John le Carré (chron.)
- * Afterword, (ar) , as by John le Carré
- * At Last, It’s Smiley, (ar) The Sunday Telegraph #161, October 21 1979, as by John le Carré
- * Bread on the Waters, (ss) Playboy December 1965, as by John le Carré
- * Call for the Dead [George Smiley], (n.) Gollancz, 1961, as by John le Carré
- * Congo Journey, (ar) The Nation October 2 2006, as by John le Carré
- * The Constant Muse, (mm) The New Yorker December 25 2000/January 1 2001, as by John le Carré
- * Dare I Weep, Dare I Mourn?, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1967, as by John le Carré
- * A Delicate Truth, (ex) , as by John le Carré
- * The Dishonorable Spy [George Smiley], (ar) Johns Hopkins Magazine August 1986, as by John le Carré
- * The Dream of Europe, (ar) Review February 1 2020, as by John le Carré
- * The Eye of the Needle, (vi) Mini-Sagas 1999 ed. Brian Aldiss, Sutton Publishing, 1999, as by John le Carré
- * George Smiley Goes Home [George Smiley], (pl) The Bell House Book ed. George Greenfield, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as by John le Carré
- * Here’s How I Created a Spymaster, (ex) The Sunday Times May 2 2021, as by John le Carré
- * The Honourable Schoolboy [George Smiley], (ex) Hodder & Stoughton, 1977, as by John le Carré
- * In Place of Nations, (ar) The Nation April 9 2001, as by John le Carré
- * In Ronnie’s Court, (mm) The New Yorker February 18/February 25 2002, as by John le Carré
- * The Joy of Writing, (ex) from The Pigeon Tunnel, Viking, 2016, as by John le Carré
- * The King Who Never Spoke, (ss) Ox-Tales: Fire ed. Mark Ellingham & Peter Florence, Profile Books, 2009, as by John le Carré
- * The Little Drummer Girl, (ex) Hodder & Stoughton, 1983, as by John le Carré
- * The Looking-Glass War [George Smiley], (n.) Ladies’ Home Journal Apr, May 1965, as by John le Carré
- * The Looking-Glass War [George Smiley], (n.) Heinemann, 1965, as by John le Carré
- * The Madness of Spies, (mm) The New Yorker September 29 2008, as by John le Carré
- * A Murder of Quality [George Smiley], (n.) Gollancz, 1962, as by John le Carré
- * My First Character, (mm) This Week February 7 1965, as by John le Carré
- * The Republic of Literature [from Silverview], (ex) Viking, October 2021, as by John le Carré
- * Smiley’s Gift, (ss) Esquire December 1990, as by John le Carré
- * Smiley’s People [George Smiley], (ex) Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as by John le Carré
- * “The Spy” from the Cold to the Screen, (mm) This Week April 4 1965, as by John le Carré
- * The Spy to End Spies—On Richard Sorge, (ar) Encounter November 1966, as by John le Carré
- * The Spy Who Came in from the Cold [George Smiley], (n.) Gollancz, 1963, as by John le Carré
- * The Spy Who Liked Me, (mm) The New Yorker April 15 2013, as by John le Carré
- * Taylor’s Run, (ex) from The Looking-Glass War, Coward-McCann, 1965, as by John le Carré
- * To Russia, with Greetings—An Open Letter to the Moscow “Literary Gazette”, (ar) Encounter May 1966, as by John le Carré
- * The Unbearable Peace, (ar) Granta #35, Spring 1991, as by John le Carré
- * Vienna: In Search of a Lost Spy Story, (ar) The Weekend Telegraph June 24 1966, as by John le Carré
- * A War We Cannot Win, (ar) The Nation November 19 2001, as by John le Carré
- * What Every Writer Wants, (ar) Harper’s Magazine November 1965, as by John le Carré
- * What Ritual Is Being Observed Tonight?, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 2 1968, as by John le Carré
- * A Writer and a Gentleman, (ss) 1968, as "The Writer and the Horse", by John le Carré
- * Wrong Man on Crete, (mm) Holiday December 1965, as by John le Carré
_____, [ref.]
- * 1984 Grand Master—John le Carré by Edward D. Hoch, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #38, 1984
- * Call for the Dead & A Murder of Quality by Algis Budrys, (br) Chicago Sun-Times March 29 1987
- * Le Carre’s People by David Ignatius, (ar) The Washington Post December 15 2020
- * A Duo of Spy Masters by Richard E. Reeve, (ar) Masque Noir #2, March 1999
- * “Each Envelope Was a Treasure”: How I Became le Carre’s Friend and Reader by Philippe Sands, (mm) The Guardian October 8 2022
- * The Great Detectives: John le Carre’s George Smiley by Natasha Cooper, (ar) The Strand Magazine #28, June/September 2009
- * How Brexit Brings the Spies in from the Cold by Frederick Studemann, (ar) Financial Times March 6 2020
- * John le Carré by LynnDianne Beene, (bg) Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 1 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998
- * John le Carre by George A. Plimpton, (iv) The Paris Review #143, Summer 1997
- * John le Carre Biographer Adam Sisman: “He wanted to make me love him” by Tim Adams, (iv) The Guardian October 21 2023
- * John le Carré’s Circus by Harry D. Dawson, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1980
- * John le Carré’s Last Wish Was for Me to Finish His Work, Says Son by David Sanderson, (iv) The Sunday Times October 6 2024
- * John le Carré’s Other Women and the Au Pair He Seduced by Adam Sisman, (ar) The Times October 2 2023
- * John le Carre’s Son: “People told him secrets they’d told no-one” by Mick Brown, (iv) The Daily Telegraph October 20 2024
- * John le Carre’s son to Write New George Smiley Novel by Lucy Knight, (ar) The Guardian November 10 2023
- * John le Carré, Under the Spyglass by Stephen Hunter, (iv) Espionage Magazine May 1987
- * Le Carre’s People by Natasha Cooper, (ar) Crime Time #38, 2004
- * A Man of Substance by Simon Schama, (ar) Financial Times December 19 2020
- * My Dinners with Le Carré by Jeff Leen, (ar) The Washington Post Magazine January 31 2021
- * My Father Was Famous as John Le Carre. My Mother Was His Crucial, Covert Collaborator by Nick Cornwell, (ar) The Guardian March 13 2021
- * “My Infidelities Became a Drug for My Writing” by Adam Sisman, (ar) The Times September 29 2023
- * A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré (with Tim Cornwell) by Steven E. Steinbock, (br) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2023
- * Smiley by Maria Haskins, (ar) Gamut Magazine #9, September 2024; previously published in Swedish.
- * Smiley at the Circus: Cold War Espionage by John Gardner, (ar) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * Soldier, Spy by Philippe Sands, (ar) Financial Times September 29 2018
- * “There’s never a dull day amid my father’s words”: What John le Carre’s Letters Revealed to His Son by Anna Arthur, (ar) The Guardian July 1 2023
- * “We Are Back in His Company” le Carré Returns in a Revealing Collection of Private Letters by Lucy Knight, (ar) The Guardian March 23 2022
- * [cartoon(s)] by Ralph Sallon, (ct) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #23, June 1966
[]Cornwell, Dean (1892-1960) (about) (chron.)
- * James Montgomery Flagg, (bg) Hearst’s International February 1923 [Ref. James Montgomery Flagg]
- * [front cover], (cv) Adventure mid March 1919
- * [front cover], (cv) The Blue Book Magazine September 1933
- * [front cover], (cv) Boys’ Life Jul 1952, Feb 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1916, Jan, Feb, Apr,
May, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec 1917
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1918, Jul, Aug, Sep 1920
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 30 1916, Mar 17, Mar 24, May 5, Jun 30, Jul 14, Sep 29 1917, Mar 30, Apr 6,
May 11, Jun 15, Jun 22, Jun 29, Jul 6, Jul 13, Jul 20, Sep 7, Sep 14, Nov 16,
Dec 7 1918
May 15 1948
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Good Housekeeping Jan, Feb, Mar 1919, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul/Aug, Dec 1920, Jan,
Feb, Apr, Aug 1921
Jan, Mar, May, Oct, Dec 1922, Jan, Feb, Mar, Sep 1923, Mar, Aug,
Oct, Dec 1924
Jul 1925, Apr 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan Apr, May, Jun, Oct, Nov, Dec 1919, Jan, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1920
Jan, Feb, Mar, May 1921, Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov,
Dec 1922
Dec 1923, Jan, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924
Jan, Mar, Jun, Jul, Aug 1925, Apr, May, Jun, Oct, Nov, Dec 1926
Jan, Feb, May, Jun 1927, Dec 1929, Sep 1930, Jul 1931, Nov 1934, Oct 1936, Sep,
Nov 1942
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine Jul, Aug 1919, Nov 1920, Jan, Apr 1921, Jan, May, Aug, Dec 1922, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Dec 1923
May, Jul 1924, Mar, Sep, Nov, Dec 1925, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun,
Jul/Aug 1926
Feb, Mar, Aug 1927, Mar, Oct 1928, Jul 1929, Feb 1930, Sep, Nov 1931, Oct 1933,
Aug, Sep, Oct 1935
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pan: The Fiction Magazine July 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Hearst’s International Apr, Sep, Nov 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pictorial Review June 1936
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Nov, Dec 1938, Jan, Feb, Mar, Oct 1939, Apr, Dec 1940, Feb, May 1942
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s February 1940
- * [illustration(s)] (with John Pimlott), (il) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936
- * [illustration(s)] (with Stuart Tresilian), (il) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1935
- * [illustration(s)] (with Zec), (il) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1936
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