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[]Hershman, Tania (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * And What if All Your Blood Ran Cold, (ss) Some of Us Glow More Than Others by Tania Hershman, Unthank Books, 2017
- * Dog Daze, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #24, November 2007
- * Einstein Plays Guitar, (ss) A Cappella Zoo #5, Fall 2010
- * The Perfect Egg, (vi) Nature #7329, January 13 2011
- * Splitting the Atom, (ss) Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine #3, Autumn 2008
- * Tiny Red Heart, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #24, November 2007
- * Under the Tree, (ss) Electric Velocipede #24, Summer 2012
- * Waving on the Moon, (ss) A Cappella Zoo #7, Fall 2011
- * We keep the wall between us as we go, (ss) A Cappella Zoo #1, Fall 2008
[]Herskovits, Lawrence (1953- ); used pseudonym David Alexander (chron.)
- * Ax Grinding What Makes a Perfect Guitar?, (ar) Penthouse (US) July 2006, as by David Alexander
- * The Business of War, (ar) Penthouse (US) September 2004, as by David Alexander
- * The Eleventh Commandment, (ss) Espionage Magazine July 1987, as by David Alexander
- * Here’s Looking at You, (ar) Penthouse (US) May 2003, as by David Alexander
- * Rain Dancer, (vi) Works #3, Winter 1988, as by David Alexander
- * Undisclosed Locations, (ar) Penthouse (US) April 2005, as by David Alexander
[]Hertel, Ted, Jr. (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Ellery Queen, (ar) Crimespree Magazine #2, August/September 2004 [Ref. Ellery Queen]
- * Footprints:
* ___ Ellery Queen, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #2, August/September 2004 [Ref. Ellery Queen]
* ___ Lawrence Treat, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #9, November/December 2005 [Ref. Lawrence Treat]
- * Killer Women, (ar) Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #68, 2014
- * Lawrence Treat, (ar) Crimespree Magazine #9, November/December 2005 [Ref. Lawrence Treat]
- * Message from the Executive Vice President:
* ___ Killer Women, (cl) Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #68, 2014
- * The Name of the Dame, (ss) Murder and Mayhem in Muskego ed. Jon & Ruth Jordan, Down & Out Books, 2012
- * Queen’s Gambit: The Life and Times of Ellery Queen, (ar) The Tragedy of Errors and Others by Ellery Queen, Crippen & Landru, 1999 [Ref. Frederic Dannay & Manfred B. Lee]
- * Raven Award—Kathryn Kennison: Carrying the Standard for Mysteries, (ar) Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #69, 2015 [Ref. Kathryn Kennison]
[]Herter, Albert (1871-1950) (about) (chron.)
- * Nothing Mumbles but Bricks (with Arthur C. Train), (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 13, Mar 20 1915
- * Tapestries and Tapestry Weaving, (ia) Burr McIntosh Monthly February 1910
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1908
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Magazine Apr 1897, Jan, Mar 1899
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Dec 1899, Dec 1900, May, Aug 1901, Nov 1903, Jan 1905
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine December 1908
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The St. Nicholas Magazine October 1924
[]Hertslet, Ivie (1883-1977) (chron.)
- * The Blue Burgee (with Leonard Hackett), (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1909
- * Borrowed Plumes and Gabrielle, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1910
- * The Curse of the Cree Macnarvons, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1911
- * The Envious Lover, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1908
- * The Final Fling, (ss) The London Magazine July 1915
- * The Flight of the Four Nations, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1911
- * Forbidden Fruit, (ss) The London Magazine April 1917
- * The Home-Wrecker, (ss) The London Magazine September 1919
- * Khaki Kid, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1916
- * Learning to Knit, (pm) Cassell’s Little Folks June 1909
- * Owner III of the Climax, (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1914
- * The Plebeian and the Queen, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1908
- * “Skin Deep”, (ss) The London Magazine September 1915
- * Two’s Bigamy, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1919
- * The Valiant Victim, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1918
- * Whose Was the Shame?, (ss) The London Magazine February 1915
[]Hertz, Barry (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Crime Writer Don Winslow Leaves Trump Behind, Mostly, for the California Cool of Novella Collection Broken, (iv) The Globe and Mail April 1 2020 [Ref. Don Winslow]
- * With New Dystopian Thriller Hummingbird Salamander, Jeff VanderMeer Is Set to Become a Household, or Weird Household Name, (ar) The Globe and Mail April 1 2021 [Ref. Jeff VanderMeer]
[]Hertz, John (fl. 1970s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Arthur Wilson (’Bob’) Tucker (1914-2006), (ob) SF Commentary #80, August 2010 [Ref. Bob Tucker]
- * On Niven, (bg) N-Space by Larry Niven, Tor, 1990 [Ref. Larry Niven]
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #22 Aug 1977, #47 Sum 1983
- * [letter], (lt) Outworlds #71, November 2020
- * [letter from Los Angeles, CA], (lt) Analog Science Fiction and Fact November/December 2018
- * [letter of comment], (lt) Probe #151, March 2012
[]Hertzberg, Francis (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Denis McLaughlin Reprint Art in Moring & GT Publications, (ar) Paperback, Pulp and Comic Collector #4, December 1991 [Ref. Denis McLoughlin]
- * Sexton Blake: The Office Boy’s Sherlock Holmes?, (ar) Xenophile #7, August/September 1974
- * Some Notes on the Goulden-Pinnacle Burroughs Paperbacks, (ar) Paperback, Pulp and Comic Collector #5, May 1992 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- * The Strand, (ar) Xenophile #10, January 1975
[]Hertzog, Norris D. (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * And…Self Cleaning, (ss) 2AM Winter 1986
- * Buried Almost Alive, (ss) SPWAO Showcase #6, 1986
- * The Hyperbolic Super-Blitz, (vi) Heart of Texas Commodore Home User Group Newsletter January 1986
- * The Ice Cave, (ss) Etchings & Odysseys #10, 1987
- * Lover’s Question, (vi) New Blood #3, 1988
- * You Always Wait, (ss) Portents #4, 1987
[]Hervey, C. Hedley (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * All-Black Team for England!—And Jardine Could Captain India, (ar) Tit-Bits #2853, July 4 1936
- * Cricketers Who Have Arrived—I. G. O. Allen, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1935
- * Cricketers Who Have Arrived—III R. W. V. Robins, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1935
- * Cricketers Who Have Arrived—II. Kenneth Franes, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1935
- * Cricketers Who Have Arrived—V, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1935
- * Empire Cricketers IX. Clarence Grimmett, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1934
- * Empire Cricketers VII. Alan F. Kippax, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1934
- * Empire Cricketers VIII. Leslie Ames, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1934
- * Empire Cricketers X. B. H. Valentine, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1934
- * The Family Tradition, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1935
- * Hints to “Soccer” Players, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov, Dec 1928
- * One Squirrel Skin = 2 lbs. Sugar! Some Account of the Hudson’s Bay Company and Its Fur Trade, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1935
- * Who Got That Century?, (ss) Chums July 9 1929
[]Hervey, Charles (fl. 1870s-1890s) (chron.)
- * Balzac at the Odeon, (ar) Longman’s Magazine September 1885
- * Between Two Stools, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1880
- * Bidding by Proxy, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1887
- * A Cabal at the Théâtre Français, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1883
- * Cross Purposes, (pm) Temple Bar May 1895
- * Debtor and Creditor, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1879
- * The Diamond Bracelets, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1888
- * A Freak of Fortune, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1881
- * A Hair-Breadth Escape, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1889
- * How Actors Fared in the Reign of Terror, (ar) Longman’s Magazine January 1886
- * A Last Chance, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1887
- * The Major’s Foible, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1882
- * Manager “Goethe”, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1884
- * A New Year’s Gift, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1886
- * Notes of an Old Paris Playgoer, (ar) Longman’s Magazine December 1883
- * The Pacha’s Snuff-Boxes, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1889
- * Shadow and Substance, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1884
- * Some Personal Recollections, (ar) Longman’s Magazine April 1885
- * The Story of a Portrait, (ss) The Argosy (UK) Summer 1889
- * Too Soon and Too Late, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1891
- * Two Wives, (ss) The Argosy (UK) May 1882
- * Why Did Charlie Hardup Go to Ascot?, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1881
[]Hervey, Eleanora Louisa; [née Morgan] (1811-1903) (about) (chron.)
- * Albert the Good, (pm) London Society January 1864
- * Ancient Clan Dirge, (pm) Once a Week May 5 1866
- * Breo-tan, (ar) Once a Week October 26 1867
- * The Bride of Rozelle, (pm) Once a Week June 8 1867
- * A Christmas Dream, (pm) London Society Christmas 1863
- * The Feast of Almhuin, (pm) Once a Week August 11 1866
- * The Feasts of Camelot, (ex) 1863
- * The Gift of Clunnog Vawr. A Tale of Caer Arvon, (pm) Once a Week October 27 1866
- * The Guardian Spirit, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine September 1850
- * The Huntress of Armorica, (pm) Once a Week December 29 1866
- * The Ice-King’s Gift to Alexandra, (pm) London Society February 1864
- * Larthon of Inis-Huna, (pm) Once a Week May 26 1866
- * Logris, (ar) Once a Week October 20 1866
- * On a Grave, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1851
- * Sea, Earth, and Heaven, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine December 1853
- * Seven Flats!, (pm) London Society July 1864
- * The Singer of the Sea, (pm) Once a Week May 25 1867
- * Sunset, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine November 1852
- * The Tears of Life, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine November 1850
- * Thunnor’s Slip, (pm) Once a Week March 31 1866
- * Twelfth-Night Characters, (pm) London Society Christmas 1864
- * Victoria, (pm) London Society April 1863
- * A Vision of Caedmon, (pm) Once a Week December 22 1866
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[]Hervey, Harry (Clay, Jr.) (1900-1951) (about) (chron.)
- * The Barbarian, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine December 1920
- * The Black Leopard, (sl) Saucy Stories Jun, Jul 1, Jul 15 1922
- * The Black Menace, (nv) The Black Mask June 1920
- * The Box of the Crimson Seals, (nv) Saucy Stories September 15 1922
- * Can This Thing Be?, (ss) The Black Mask February 1921
- * The Coat of the Leopard, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine December 1918
- * Daughter of the Pigeon, (ss) The Black Mask September 1920
- * The Devil at the Helm, (nv) The Black Mask July 1922
- * Devil Business, (ss) The Follies January 1922
- * The Drums of Doom, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine August 1920
- * The Harbor of Stolen Lives, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1920
- * The Lagoon of Lost Pearls, (sl) Saucy Stories Apr, May 1922
- * The Leopard from Algiers, (ss) Saucy Stories June 1920
- * Limehouse Love, (ss) Saucy Stories October 1919
- * The Lover of Madame Guillotine, (ss) McClure’s January 1927
- * The Mercy of Men, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1920
- * Mr. Sin, (nv) The Black Mask March 1921
- * More Deadly Than the Viper, (ss) The Black Mask August 1920
- * Myself, (pm) The Century Magazine June 1926
- * The Mysterious Box, (ss) Saucy Stories April 1920
- * No. 43 First Line, (ss) Saucy Stories January 1919
- * The Pagan Goddess, (nv) The New Parisienne Monthly Magazine June 1921
- * The Pearls of Paradise, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1921
- * Piracy, (ss) The Black Mask April 1920
- * A Queen in Yellow, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine December 1919
- * The Seal of the Flaming Dragon, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine January 1921
- * The Sister of Ganelon, (ss) Saucy Stories November 1919
- * The Temple of Evening, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1919
- * 3 A.M., (nv) Saucy Stories December 1919
- * Two Bells, (ss) The Black Mask November 1920
- * The White Faun, (ss) The New Parisienne Monthly Magazine April 1921
- * Wolves of Barbary, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine April 1920
- * The Woman Who Did Not Care, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine November 1919
- * The Young Men Go Down, (ss) The Nation January 30 1924
- * Zamboanga, (ar) Good Housekeeping September 1924
[]Hervey, Hedley (fl. 1890s-1930s) (chron.)
- * A Batch of Original Cricket Conundrums, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper May 21 1904
- * A Batch of Original Geographical Conundrums, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper January 26 1907
- * Breaking the Spell, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 28 1904
- * A Catechism on Cricketers’ Names, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper May 28 1904
- * The Chance of a Lifetime, (ss) The Captain #149, August 1911
- * A Christmas Frolic, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1914
- * The Cock and the Clock, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper December 16 1905
- * Cricket Fragments, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 18 1904
- * Cricket Limericks, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper May 16 1908
- * England v. France and Germany—Cricket Match in India, (ar) The Captain #5, August 1899
- * Une Entente Pas Cordiale, (ss) The Captain #64, July 1904
- * L’Espion Anglais, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 17 1900
- * An Exciting Night, (ss) The Captain #63, June 1904
- * Fooling a Tiger, (ss) The Captain #68, November 1904
- * For Life or Death, (ss) The Captain #61, April 1904
- * The Four Poligars, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 3 1903
- * A Gallant Beast, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper September 27 1902
- * “Hanky-Panky”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 28 1906
- * Higg and the Cheetah, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 22 1905
- * How Dr. Crask Started the Game in India, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper September 9 1905
- * How It All Happened; or, Cricket from the Pulpit, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 29 1900
- * How Sparkes “Bagged” a Tiger, (ss) The Captain #16, July 1900
- * How Sparkes Mustered His Team, (ss) The Captain #6, September 1899
- * How Sparkes Unearthed an Inheritance, (ss) The Captain #24, March 1901
- * How Sparkes Upset a Kopje, (ss) The Captain #20, November 1900
- * How Sparkes Was Nearly Canonised, (ss) The Captain #122, May 1909
- * How Tomboy Won His Golden Tusklets, (ss) The Captain #22, January 1901
- * Ill-Health Robs Pataudi of Test Captaincy, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1936
- * In an Indian Compound, (ss) The Captain #95, February 1907
- * In an Indian Garden, (ar) The Captain #77, August 1905
- * The Invader [Sparkes], (ss) The Captain #136, July 1910
- * The Loafer, (ss) The Captain #60, March 1904
- * The Man-Eater: An Exciting Jungle Yarn, (ss) The Captain #73, April 1905
- * Man v. Beast: An Indian Tiger Adventure, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 29 1908
- * More Geographical Conundrums, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper September 20 1913
- * Mrs. Brown’s Tame Tiger, (ss) The Captain #21, December 1900
- * My Dress Shirts, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper August 14 1909
- * My Native Servants, (ar) The Captain #126, September 1909
- * Nailed! A Running-Train-Thief Adventure in India, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper December 25 1909
- * A Narrow Shave, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 17 1905
- * Naval Conundrums, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper March 23 1907
- * “One Touch of Nature”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 26 1912
- * On Their Own Hook: An Adventure with Robbers in India, (nf) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1 1908
- * On the Road to Magdala; or, A Quarrel with a Happy Ending, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 25 1899
- * Original Cricket Riddles, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper May 14 1910
- * Our Memorable Circus, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 2 1909
- * Our “Picnic” at Kalastri: A Story of Anglo-India, (ss) The Captain #72, March 1905
- * Our “Sap,” and the Sequel, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper September 24 1904
- * Petticoats! A School Cricket Story, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper July 23 1904
- * Post Office, Mauritius, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 10 1903
- * A Questionable Delicacy, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper November 18 1899
- * Questions and Answers on Cricketers’ Names, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper June 25 1904
- * Right and Left, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Aug 2, Aug 9 1913
- * Silk and Silver, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 26 1911
- * Six Queer Experiences, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper October 22 1904
- * Some Amusing Reminiscences of the Morse Telegraph in India, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 22 1906
- * Some Minor Anglo-Indian Pests, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 21 1901
- * Some More Cricket Conundrums, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper June 4 1904
- * Some More School Grins: “French and English”, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper November 24 1900
- * Some Original All-World Geographical Conundrums, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper Dec 2, Dec 9 1899
- * Some Original Cricket Conundrums, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper April 11 1903
- * Some Original Cricket Conundrums, (qz) The Boy’s Own Paper May 9 1908
- * Some Original Cricket Conundrums.—I, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper May 31 1902
- * Some Original Cricket Conundrums.—II, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper June 7 1902
- * Some School Grins, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper December 23 1899
- * Some Snake Experiences, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper May 25 1901
- * Something About Monkeys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 16 1901
- * Something About White Ants, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 11 1908
- * Something Amusing About Some Indian Birds, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 12 1901
- * Something Anecdotal About Elephants, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 27 1901
- * Something Curious About Indian Ducks, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 25 1905
- * Something More About Indian Elephants, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 30 1910
- * Sparkes’ Christmas Party, (ss) The Captain #81, December 1905
- * Squinters: An Actual Experience in the Mysore Country, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper June 18 1910
- * Stamp-Hunting: A Story of Anglo-Indian Philately, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 25 1905
- * A Tale of Two Monkeys, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1 1905
- * Tales of the Indian Mutiny, (ss) The Captain #75, June 1905
- * Tales of the Last Afghan War, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22 1906
- * The Terror of Carmundoor, (ss) The Captain #56, November 1903
- * This Is Lords!, (ar) Chums June 1934
- * Tomboy the Elephant, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 27 1900
- * Trailing a Tiger, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 25 1913
- * Travelling in the Bolan Pass; or, the Gate of Tears, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 24 1901
- * An Uncomfortable Night in India, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 2 1901
- * Very Close Quarters, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 14 1902
- * Wanted a Python: An Adventure in Canara, (ss) The Captain #78, September 1905
- * What Became of Malahide’s Catch, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 4 1900
[]Hervey, Michael; [born Mark Hockman] (1914-1979) (about) (chron.)
- * Accident, (ss) Tales of Terror and the Unknown, Everybody's Books, 1944
- * Afraid to Die, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #10, 1953
- * All Details Supplied, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #2, 1952; based on a play, Hampton Press, June 1948.
- * April’s Fool, (ss) You’ve Had It #14, 194?
- * Baby Sitter Killer, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1964
- * The Barber of Reville, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine July 1964
- * The Boomerang Murder, (ss) Courier January 1951
- * The Boy Who Wouldn’t Die, (nf) Fate October 1951
- * Built Up Area, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine July 1959
- * Buy Me and You Buy Death!, (ar) The Silver Jacket #31, 1956
- * The Case of the Anxious Poisoner, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #6, 1953
- * The Case of the Eager Bank Clerk, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #7, 1953
- * The Case of the Frightened Financier, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #11, 1953
- * The Case of the Ice-Cold Blonde, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #10, 1953
- * The Case of the Jealous Husband, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #5, 1953
- * The Case of the Missing Shoe, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #8, 1953
- * Case of the Three Partners, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #9, 1953
- * Cause for Regret, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #5, 1953
- * Chance to Dream, (ss) A Basinful of Fun #58, 1949
- * Cheque Mates, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #2, 1952
- * Comes the Reckoning, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * Conflict!, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #8, 1953
- * Curiosity Killed Cath, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1963
- * Death of a Professor, (ss) 1946
- * Death of a Widow, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * Death on Wheels, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #7, 1953
- * Death Tolls the Bell [Ralph Munroe], (nv) Death Tolls the Bell by Michael Hervey, The Mitre Press, 1944
- * The Defence Rests, (vi) You’ve Had It #25, 1949
- * The Detective and the Blonde, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #4, 1953
- * Die She Must!, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #4, 1953
- * Dilemma, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #13, 1953
- * The Disappearing Islands, (nf) Fate October 1951
- * Disaster in New Zealand - Napier Earthquake, (ar) The Silver Jacket #15, 1954
- * Double Cross, (ss) Squire: A Man’s Magazine November 1953
- * Dream of Murder, (ss) Appointment with Death, and Other Stories by Michael Hervey, Century, 1945
- * Enigma, (vi) Nebula Science Fiction #3, Summer 1953
- * Every Man to His Own Trade, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine January 1965
- * The Experiment, (ss) Murder Medley by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1945
- * Fool Proof, (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine June 1955
- * Grandstand Charlie, (ss)
- * The Graveyard of the English Channel, (ar) The Silver Jacket #13, 1954
- * The Greycliffe Disaster, (ar) The Silver Jacket #10, 1954
- * Hangman’s Choice, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #2, 1952
- * The Home-Coming, (ss)
- * Honour Among Thieves, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #9, 1953
- * If It’s Murder You’re After, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #3, 1952
- * The Incredible Mr. Seddon, (ts) Crime Story Magazine October 1953
- * Inevitable Mistake, (ar) Crime Medley by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1945
- * In View of Impending Death, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #4, 1953
- * It All Adds Up, (ss) Corpses Can Walk and Other Stories, Pictorial Art, 1946
- * It Was All So Easy, (ss) Imperfect Alibi by Michael Hervey, The Mitre Press, 1944
- * Killer De Luxe, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #10, 1953
- * The Killer Who Pretended to Be Mad, (ar) John Creasey Mystery Magazine November 1962
- * Kiss of Death, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #11, 1953
- * Lady Be Good, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #9, 1953
- * The Law Can Wait, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #6, 1953
- * The Letter, (ss) Tales of Terror and the Unknown, Everybody's Books, 1944
- * Life Begins at Twenty, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine June 1963
- * Maid to Order, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #9, 1953
- * Man Overboard, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #3, 1952
- * The Man who Hated Rhinos, (ar) The Silver Jacket #29, 1956
- * The Man Who Was Afraid, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #11, 1953
- * The Man Who Was Afraid of Cats, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * Mass Murder, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #5, 1953
- * The Melbourne Police Strike, (ar) The Silver Jacket #16, 1955
- * The Morgue the Merrier, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #13, 1953
- * Most Unethical, (ss) Dames Spell Trouble by Michael Hervey, Bear Hudson, 1944
- * Motive for Murder, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #2, 1952
- * Murder at the Movies [Ralph Munroe], (nv) Murder at the Movies by Michael Hervey, The Mitre Press, 1945
- * Murder by Instalments, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #6, 1953
- * Murder in Paris, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #8, 1953
- * Murder in Space, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #11, 1953
- * Murder Is Abroad, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #7, 1953
- * Murder Is Easy, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #3, 1952
- * Murder Thy Neighbour [Ralph Munroe], (nv) Mitre Press, 1944
- * Murder Was Their Business, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine May 1964
- * The Mystery of the Seven Hunters, (ar) The Silver Jacket #20, 1955
- * A New Lease of Life, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #5, 1953
- * Nick to the Rescue, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * No Altar for Walter, (ss) The Evening Standard August 22 1949
- * No Excuse for Murder, (ss) The Astounding Crime by Preston Yorke, Everybody's Books, 1943
- * No Reprieve, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #13, 1953
- * No Time for Murder, (nv) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * Odd Man In—, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #2, 1952
- * Once Upon a Crime, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #10, 1953
- * Open Verdict, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #7, 1953
- * The Original Trunk Crime, (ss) Horror Medley by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1946
- * The Original Trunk Murder, (ss) Horror Medley by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1946, as "The Original Trunk Crime"
- * Overtaken, (ss) The (London) Evening News August 28 1948
- * Panic, (vi)
- * Paradox, (ss) Story (UK) #4, 1947
- * Partners in Crime, (ss)
- * The Patriot, (ss) A Basinful of Fun #59, 1949
- * Perfect Alibi, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #6, 1953
- * Plan of Murder, (vi) Ghost Voice by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1946, as "Plan to Murder"
- * Plan to Murder, (vi) Ghost Voice by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1946
- * Please Supply Bearer, (ss) A Basinful of Fun #48, 1947
- * Poetic Justice, (ss) Murder Medley by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1945
- * Predicament, (ss) 52 Suspects, The Mitre Press, 1944
- * Prelude to Madness, (ss) More Tales of Terror and Surprise, The Mitre Press, 1943
- * Punishment to Fit the Crime, (ss)
- * Sales Talk, (vi) This Is It #15, 1950
- * The Sands of Amarah, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #6, 1953
- * The Satellite, (ss) Colophon August 1950
- * Side Show, (vi) The London Mystery Magazine #23, 1955
- * Simple Equation, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #1, 1952
- * Sleep No More, (vi) Courier May 1952
- * Smart Guy, (ss) Answers
- * Snakes Alive!, (ss) 1946
- * So He Quitted the Ring, (ss)
- * So Near and yet So Far, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #9, 1953
- * Sound Advice!, (vi) You’ve Had It #37, 1951
- * Strange Ancestors, (ss) Tales of Terror and the Unknown, Everybody's Books, 1944
- * Strange Company, (ss) Truth December 24 1943
- * The Strange Growing in Martinique, (nf) Fate September 1956
- * Strange Warning, (ss) Appointment with Death, and Other Stories by Michael Hervey, Century, 1945
- * A Study in Heroism - Douglas Bader, (ar) The Silver Jacket #24, 1955
- * Sung to Death by Black Magic, (nf) Fate September 1958
- * Suspicion, (ss) Suspicion by Michael Hervey, The Hampton Press, 1946
- * There’s One Born Every Minute, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #1, 1952
- * Tihuanaco, (ar) The Silver Jacket #21, 1955
- * The Tip Off, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #10, 1953
- * To Be Continued…, (vi) A Basinful of Fun #63, May/June 1950
- * Touch and Go, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #10, 1953
- * Turnbull Turns ’Tec, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #11, 1953
- * Two’s Company—Three’s a Shroud, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * Vanished, (ar) The Silver Jacket #37, 1956
- * Vengeance Is Mine, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #1, 1952
- * The Voice of Experience, (ss)
- * Waiting for Matwell, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #5, 1953
- * The Walking Dead, (nv) The Hampton Press, 1949
- * Was It Murder?, (ss)
- * A Watertight Job, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #6, 1953
- * We Are One, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #7, 1953
- * Welcome Home, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #12, 1953
- * Whistle for It, (ss) The (London) Evening News April 30 1949
- * Who’s Laughing Now?, (ss) A Basinful of Fun #71, September/October 1951
- * Wild Jack, (ar) The Silver Jacket #28, 1956
- * Wishing May Have Had Something to Do with It, (ss) You’ve Had It #16, 194?
- * Woman Trouble, (ss) Mike Hervey Detective Monthly Magazine #11, 1953
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[]Hervey, P. F.; pseudonym of Paul Hervey Fox (1894-1954) (chron.)
- * Cameron’s Conclusion, (ss) The Smart Set April 1915
- * Eaters of the Apple, (ss) The Smart Set May 1917
- * Efficiency, (ms) The Smart Set November 1916
- * The Exact Science of Love, (ar) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine November 1915
- * Here’s Looking at You, Manhattan!, (ss) The Smart Set August 1915
- * The Honour of the Dalroys, (ss) 10 Story Book October 1923
- * The Perfect Prototype, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st May 1917
- * Renshaw’s Grief, (ms) The Smart Set October 1916
- * The Sinister City, (ss) The Smart Set June 1917
- * Tempteress, (ss) The Smart Set February 1917
[]Hervey, Thomas Kibble (1799-1859) (chron.)
- * The Alchymist, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- * Charade (“A matron watched, in the evening fall”), (pm) London Society August 1864
- * A Charade for the Times, (pm) London Society #6, July 1862
- * Charade (“’Twas at my First I Flora meet”), (pm) London Society February 1863
- * The Lost Lover, (pm)
- * Two Charades, (pm) London Society #2, March 1862
[]Herz, Henry (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * The Ghosts of Enerhodar, (ss) Möbius Blvd #13, November 2024
- * Guests for Dinner, (ss) Phantasmagoria Magazine #24, Summer 2024
- * Orpheus and the Golden Fleece, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #188, 2025
- * Out, Damned Virus, (ss) Daily Science Fiction September 17 2020
- * Swarm of Drones, (pm) Utopia Science Fiction Magazine February 2021
- * Who Ya Gonna Call?: The Evolution of Occult Detective Fiction, (ar) Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird ed. Jonathan Maberry, Blackstone Publishing, 2023
[]Herzig, Jacob Simon (?-1940?); used pseudonym George Graham Rice (about) (chron.)
- * A Fight to the Death. The Dramatic Story of B.H. Scheftels & Co., (ar) Adventure December 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * The Goldfield Mining-Stock Boom at Its Height, (ar) Adventure June 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * The Greenwater Fiasco—The Crash at Goldfield, (ar) Adventure July 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * The Mining Stock Game at Goldfield, (ar) Adventure May 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * My Adventures with Your Money:
* ___ I. The Rise and Fall of Maxim & Gay, (ar) Adventure April 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ II. The Mining Stock Game at Goldfield, (ar) Adventure May 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ III: The Goldfield Mining-Stock Boom at Its Height, (ar) Adventure June 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ IV. The Greenwater Fiasco—The Crash at Goldfield, (ar) Adventure July 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ V. Some Inside Stories: Nipissing & Goldfield Con, (ar) Adventure August 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ VI: Rawhide and Wall Street—The Press-Agent and the Public’s Money, (ar) Adventure September 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ VII. Taking a Hand in the Wall Street Game—Rawhide Coalition and B.H. Scheftels & Co., (ar) Adventure November 1911, as by George Graham Rice
* ___ VIII. A Fight to the Death. The Dramatic Story of B.H. Scheftels & Co., (ar) Adventure December 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * Rawhide and Wall Street—The Press-Agent and the Public’s Money, (ar) Adventure September 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * The Rise and Fall of Maxim & Gay, (ar) Adventure April 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * Some Inside Stories: Nipissing & Goldfield Con, (ar) Adventure August 1911, as by George Graham Rice
- * Taking a Hand in the Wall Street Game—Rawhide Coalition and B.H. Scheftels & Co., (ar) Adventure November 1911, as by George Graham Rice
[]Herzog, Arthur (H., III) (1927-2010) (about) (chron.)
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- * Bzzzzzzzz…Yechhh! by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #14, August 1975
- * Heat by Richard E. Geis, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction June/July 1979
- * Make Us Happy by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #32, August 1979
- * Make Us Happy by John Clute, (br) Foundation #17, September 1979
- * The Swarm by Spider Robinson, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction January 1976
- * The Swarm by Don D’Ammassa, (br) Bare•Bones #5, Winter 2021
[]Herzog, Emile (Salomon Wilhelm) (1885-1967); used pseudonym André Maurois (books) (chron.)
- * Advice to a Young Frenchman Leaving for England, (ar) , as by André Maurois
- * Advice to a Young Frenchman Starting for England, (ar) , as by André Maurois
- * All About Women, (vi) Collier’s July 29 1933, as by André Maurois
- * André Maurois on the Englishman of To-day, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1930, as by André Maurois; translated from the French (“Les Anglais d’Aujourd’hui”, La Revue Hebdomadaire, 9 March 1929) by Mrs. Reginald Balfour.
- * The Ants, (vi) Harper’s Magazine June 1931, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- * The Art of Conversation, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1955, as by André Maurois
- * As Others See Us, (ms) This Week March 17 1935, as by André Maurois
- * The Birth of a Genius, (ss) The Grand Magazine July 1928, as by André Maurois; translated from the French.
- * The Birth of a Great Artist, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) November 1927, as by André Maurois
- * Black Masks, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1934, as by André Maurois
- * The Blind Man, (ms) This Week September 29 1935, as by André Maurois
- * “Can He Drive Horses?”, (ar) This Week August 25 1935, as by André Maurois
- * Can We Understand the British?, (ar) Lilliput April 1940, as by André Maurois
- * Cape, (ss) The Household Magazine March 1932, as by André Maurois
- * A Case of Conscience, (ss) Esquire April 1938, as by André Maurois
- * The Cathedral, (vi) Harper’s Magazine June 1931, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- * The Christmas Card, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) December 1932, as by André Maurois
- * The Devil in the Mine, (ss) Esquire September 1938, as by André Maurois
- * Don Juan. Or the Youth of Byron, (bg) The Forum August 1929 [Ref. Lord George Gordon Byron], as by André Maurois
- * The Earth Dwellers, (nv) 1963, as by André Maurois
- * The Earth Dwellers, (nv) A Private Universe by André Maurois, tr. Hamish Miles, Cassell, 1932, as by André Maurois
- * Ernest Hemingway, (ar) This Quarter October/November/December 1929, as by André Maurois; translated by Florence Llona
- * Forbidden Fruit, (ms) This Week March 31 1935, as by André Maurois
- * Forget It!, (ar) This Week April 6 1941, as by André Maurois
- * Forgive Me, Irene, (ss) Esquire January 1934, as by André Maurois
- * General Giraud, Hero of France, (ar) Liberty January 23 1943, as by André Maurois
- * Help Wanted, (ms) , as by André Maurois
- * Here, Kitty, Kitty, (ss) Esquire April 1937, as by André Maurois
- * The House, (vi) Harper’s Magazine June 1931, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Creeps by Night ed. Dashiell Hammett, John Day, 1931, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Modern Tales of Horror ed. Dashiell Hammett, Gollancz, 1932, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- The Argosy (UK) January 1934, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Creeps by Night (var. 1) ed. Dashiell Hammett, Belmont, 1961, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Ghosts and Things ed. Hal Cantor, Berkley, 1962, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Breakdown and Other Thrillers ed. Dashiell Hammett, New English Library, 1968, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Some Things Strange and Sinister ed. Joan Kahn, Harper & Row, 1973, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- More Ghosts, Ghosts, Ghosts ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1981, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- Rod Serling’s Night Gallery Reader ed. Carol Serling, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Dembner, 1987, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- 100 Twisted Little Tales of Torment ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- * The House, (vi) The Collected Stories of André Maurois by André Maurois, Washington Square Press, 1967, as by André Maurois
- * The House, (vi) , as by André Maurois
- * How Corsica Was Liberated, (??) Collier’s November 27 1943, as by André Maurois
- * How to Poison Your Mind, (ar) This Week December 17 1939, as by André Maurois
- * An Idea for a Story, (ar) Esquire July 1934, as by André Maurois
- * In the Twilight of My Life, (in) The Weigher of Souls and the Earth Dwellers by André Maurois, Macmillan, 1963, as by André Maurois
- * Is Religion Dying in the World?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1933, as by André Maurois
- * Kate, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1933, as by André Maurois
- * Last Words, (ar) The London Magazine May 1955, as by André Maurois; given as a radio talk in French under the title “Le Dernier Quart d’Heure”.; translated by Jean Stewart
- * Louisa, Lady Whitney, (ss) Argosy (UK) March 1940, as by André Maurois
- * Louisa, Lady Whitney, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine August 1934, as by André Maurois; translated by Hamish Miles
- * Love in France, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1933, as by André Maurois
- * Lovesickness, (ms) This Week June 2 1935, as by André Maurois
- * Man and Nature, (ms) This Week April 7 1935, as by André Maurois
- * Memo from the Underground, (vi) 1955, as by André Maurois
- * Memoirs of a Difficult Life, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1942, as by André Maurois
- * My First Lecture in America, (bg) Chambers’s Journal December 1956, as by André Maurois
- * The Odd Dollar, (ss) Esquire October 1936, as by André Maurois
- * On the Rebound, (ss) Esquire February 1934, as by André Maurois
- * Peace—Is It Possible?, (sy) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1936
- * Poor Henriette, (ss) Lilliput October 1939, as by André Maurois
- * Preface, (pr) Labyrinths by Jorge Luís Borges, New Directions, 1962, as by André Maurois
- * The Role of Myrrhine, (ss) Esquire December 1945, as by André Maurois
- * The Rules of George V, (ar) This Week January 17 1937, as by André Maurois
- * The Schoolboy’s Return, (ss) Esquire October 1938, as by André Maurois
- * The Sorrows of Young Werther (The Amiable Story of Goethe and His Charlotte), (ar) The Atlantic Monthly January 1926, as by André Maurois
- * Suicide Hotel, (ss) 1938, as by André Maurois
- * Thanatos Palace Hotel, (ss) 1967, as by André Maurois
- * These English, (ar) Lilliput March 1938, as by André Maurois
- * These Poor Jews, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine September 1934, as by André Maurois; translated by Hamish Miles
- * Three Stories, (gp) Harper’s Magazine June 1931, as by André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun
- * A Tip to Parents, (ar) This Week December 6 1936, as by André Maurois
- * The True France, (ar) Lilliput September 1940, as by André Maurois
- * The Tulip Bulb [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard July 7 1955, as by André Maurois
- * Unfinished Story, (ar) This Week January 7 1940, as by André Maurois
- * An Urgent Matter, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1941, as by André Maurois
- * The War Against the Moon, (nv) The Forum July 1927, as by André Maurois
- * The Weigher of Souls, (nv) D. Appleton & Co., 1931, as by André Maurois
- * The Weigher of Souls, (nv) Scribner’s Magazine March 1931, as by André Maurois; translated by Hamish Miles
- * The Weigher of Souls, (nv) Cassell, 1931, as by André Maurois
- * The Weigher of Souls and the Earth Dwellers, (co) Macmillan (hc), 1963 , as by André Maurois
- * We Must Begin at Once, (vi) The Strand Magazine May 1942, as by André Maurois
- * What Every Democracy Should Know, (ar) Liberty March 15 1941, as by André Maurois
- * What Happened to France, (ar) Collier’s Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 21 1940, as by André Maurois
- * What Happened to France, (ar) Collier’s September 14 1940, as by André Maurois; translated by Denver Lindley
- * What I Think:
* ___ Will Life Ever Be the Same Again?, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1942, as by André Maurois
- * What’s So Funny?, (ar) The Male Home Companion October 1942, as by André Maurois
- * The Will, (ss) The Evening Standard February 16 1935, as by André Maurois
- * Will Life Ever Be the Same Again?, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1942, as by André Maurois
- * The Writer’s Craft, (ar) from The Art of Writing, Dutton, 1960, as by André Maurois
- * Young Girl in the Snow, (hu) Esquire December 1935, as by André Maurois
- * The Youth of Dickens, (ar) The Magazine World December 1928, as by André Maurois
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