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[]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.)
_____, [ref.]
- * 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
_____, [ref.]
[]Hescox, Richard (1949- ) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Domains of Darkover ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) Renunciates of Darkover ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1991
- * [front cover], (cv) Leroni of Darkover ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1991
- * [front cover], (cv) Aboriginal Science Fiction Fall 1992
- * [front cover], (cv) Towers of Darkover ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1993
- * [front cover], (cv) A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin, Subterranean Press, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Skies of Venus by Neal Romanek, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., 2022
_____, [ref.]
[]Heseltine, Guy (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * “All the King’s Horses”, (ar) The London Magazine October 1928
- * The Coronation Service, (ar) Britannia and Eve May 1937
- * A Deal in Art, (ss) Gaiety August 1927
- * “The Duke”, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine November 1920 [Ref. Prince Arthur]
- * The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, (ar) The Windsor Magazine May 1937 [Ref. Bernard Fitzalan-Howard]
- * Gentlemen—The King!: The Record of a Quarter of a Century, (bg) The Windsor Magazine May 1935 [Ref. George V]
- * The House of Chivalry: The College of Arms and Its Treasures, (ar) The London Magazine May 1929
- * How Ships Talk at Sea, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1934
- * H.R.H.—80, (bg) The London Magazine May 1930 [Ref. Prince Arthur]
- * The Jockey Club, (ar) The London Magazine April 1930
- * Keepers of the Light, (ar) The London Magazine February 1930
- * King Leopold of the Belgians, (bg) The Windsor Magazine February 1935 [Ref. Leopold III of Belgium]
- * Lambeth Palace and Its Story, (ar) The Windsor Magazine January 1929
- * London’s Bishop, (ar) The Windsor Magazine #492, December 1935 [Ref. Arthur Winnington-Ingram]
- * Mussolini at Work, (bg) The Windsor Magazine January 1934 [Ref. Benito Mussolini]
- * The Queen as Hostess, (ar) The Windsor Magazine November 1933
- * The Roosevelts at Home: Some Personal Impressions, (bg) The Windsor Magazine March 1933 [Ref. Eleanor & Franklin D. Roosevelt]
- * St. James’s Palace, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine September 1929
- * When the Navy Salutes: Why the Odd Gun Is Fired, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1934
[]Heseltine, John (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) John Bull Feb 25, Jun 2, Aug 11, Sep 22, Dec 1 1956, Mar 16, Oct 26, Nov 23 1957, Jul 26, Aug 23,
Dec 27 1958, May 23, Oct 17 1959
Jan 23, Feb 6 1960
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Home Notes May 16, Dec 5 1952, Aug 16, Dec 13 1956
- * [illustration(s)], (il) John Bull Jul 18 1953, May 15, Jul 31, Sep 18, Oct 16, Nov 20, Dec 25 1954, Apr 2, Jun 4, Sep 3,
Sep 24, Nov 5 1955
Jan 21, Mar 3, Apr 28, Jun 16, Aug 4, Oct 6, Dec 22 1956, Jan 12, Jan 19, Jan 26,
Mar 23, Apr 27, May 18, Jun 22, Jul 20, Aug 3, Sep 7, Sep 28, Oct 26, Nov 30 1957
Feb 8, Mar 15, Apr 12, May 3, May 24, Jul 26, Sep 6, Oct 11, Oct 25, Nov 1 1958,
Jan 3, Jan 24, Jan 31, Apr 11, May 2, May 30, Jun 13, Jun 27, Jul 4, Oct 10, Oct 17,
Nov 14, Dec 5 1959
Jan 2, Jan 30 1960
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