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- * Flesh and Grass, (ss) The Daily Mail November 15 1939
- * Flight to the World’s End, (nv) Clock Without Hands, Heinemann, 1949
- * For a Song, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * The Forbidding Doorway, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 19 1949
- * The Fortunes of the Pryskys, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly October 10 1941
- * The Frenchman Who Understood Women, (ss) Esquire April 1946
- * Frozen Beauty, (ts) John Bull November 29 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Gambling Fever, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964, as "High Stakes"
- * A Game Played in the Twilight, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959, as "Duel in the Dusk"
- * The Gentleman All in Black, (ts) John Bull January 24 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- Neither Man nor Dog, Heinemann, 1946
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories, Volume One ed. James D. Jenkins & Ryan Cagle, Valancourt Books, 2016
- * The Geometry of the Skirt [Vara the Tailor], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1965
- * Ghost Money, (ss) Playboy April 1963
- * The God of the Winged Worm, (ss) Esquire March 1946
- * Gomez, (vi) Selected Stories, Staples & Staples, 1943
- * Grass, (ss) The Daily Mail November 15 1939, as "Flesh and Grass"
- * Gratitude, (ss) Courier Winter 1943
- * Greek Tragedy, (ss) More Than Once Upon a Time, Heinemann, 1964
- * Green Powder, (ts) John Bull March 7 1942, as "The Madman and the Green Powder", by Waldo Kellar
- * Grey Old She Wolf, (vi) The Evening Standard May 9 1938
- * The Guardian, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * Gumboil Jones’ One Great Moment [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3205, April 4 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Guttersnipe, (na) Courier November 1953
- * Guttersnipe, (Heinemann, 1954, co)
- * Guttersnipe, (na) Courier November 1953 (+4)
- * The Hack, (ss) Courier September 1954
- * Hairy Cohen, (ss) I Got References, Joseph, 1939
- * The Hands of Free Men…, (ar) The People #3221, July 25 1943, as by Piers England
- * “Hang Yourself, Brave Crillon! We Fought at Arques and You Were Not There”, (ss)
- * Haunted by a Hat, (ts) John Bull January 3 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Haunted Typewriter [Bo Raymond; Swindle Sheet Morris], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1965
- * Heartless Heidi, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1961
- * Hero Worship, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly February 22 1946
- * The Hero Worshipped, (ss) Esquire December 1946
- * He Schemed from Boyhood to Reach—What?, (ts) John Bull July 11 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * High Stakes, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964
- * High Stakes at the Swede’s, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964, as "High Stakes"
- * The History of Dancing Oliver, (ts) John Bull October 16 1943
- * Honor Among Thieves [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1960, as "Skate’s Eyeball"
- * The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories, (Heinemann, 1944, co)
- * The Horrible House with the Secret Pipes, (ss) I Got References, Joseph, 1939
- * The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, (Heinemann, 1965, co)
- * The Host, (ss) Selected Stories, Staples & Staples, 1943
- * The House Near Charing Cross!, (vi) The People #3277, August 20 1944
- * The House of Relish, (na) Shelf Appeal September 1936 - December 1936
- * How Mr. and Mrs. O—“Obliged”, (ar) John Bull November 22 1941
- * How Not to Become an Officer, (ss)
- * How to Kill a Thousand Men, (ss) Lilliput April 1946
- * The Hunters, (ss) Playboy December 1964
- * I Got References, (Michael Joseph, 1939, co)
- * The Imaginary Heir, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1959
- * The Immovable Man [Vara the Tailor], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1958
- * Impasse, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1962, as "The Unsafe Deposit Box"
- * The Impossible Robbery [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy July 1954
- * In a Misty Window, (ss) Illustrated September 28 1946
- * In a Room Without Walls, (ss) Neither Man nor Dog, Heinemann, 1946
- * Incident in a Tavern, (ss) The (London) Evening News May 6 1953
- * The Incorruptible Tailor [Vara the Tailor], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1958, as "The Immovable Man"
- * Inscrutable Providence [Karmesin], (ss) The People #3295, December 24 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Murderer"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Murderer"
- London After Midnight ed. Peter Haining, Little, Brown UK, 1996, as "Karmesin, Murderer"
- Karmesin, Crippen & Landru, 2003
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 2004
- * Intruders for Tea, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1949
- * Irongut and the Brown Mouse, (ss) London Calling May 16 1943 - May 22 1943
- * It’s the Little Things That Count!, (ar) The People #3265, May 28 1944, as by Piers England
- * Jack of Swords [Major Ratapoil], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15, Oct 22, Oct 29 1949
- * Jack Paradise and the Wrath of Heaven [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3237, November 14 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Johnnie Boots and the Killer! [Johnnie Boots], (vi) The People #3191, December 27 1942
- * Judas Forgiven, (ss) Tomorrow July 1949
- * Kannibalsky [Adze], (ss) I Got References, Joseph, 1939
- * Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936
- * Karmesin, (Crippen & Landru, July 2003, co) ; edited by Paul Duncan
- * The Karmesin Affair [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962
- * Karmesin and Human Vanity [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938
- * Karmesin and the Big Flea [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939
- * Karmesin and the Big Frost [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
- * Karmesin and the Crown Jewels [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy July 1954, as "The Impossible Robbery"
- * Karmesin and the Gorgeous Robes [Karmesin], (ss) Courier May 1946
- * Karmesin and the Hamlet Promptbook [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962, as "The Karmesin Affair"
- * Karmesin and the Invisible Millionaire [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1945
- * Karmesin and the Man Who Was Mad About Diamonds [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * Karmesin and the Meter [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #49, December 1947, as "Karmesin, Swindler"
- Argosy (UK) August 1950, as "Karmesin and the Big Frost"
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #2, 1961, as "Karmesin, Swindler"
- Ellery Queen’s Minimysteries ed. Ellery Queen, World, 1969, as "Karmesin, Swindler"
- Karmesin, Crippen & Landru, 2003
- Uncertain Endings ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2007
- Mark Twain’s “Medieval Romance” and Other Classic Mystery Stories ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2012
- * Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939
- Best Stories of the Underworld ed. Peter Cheyney, Faber and Faber, 1942
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Jewel Thief"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Jewel Thief"
- Argosy (UK) February 1950, as "A Bracelet for Karmesin"
- Lilliput July 1954, as "Karmesin and the Man Who Was Mad About Diamonds"
- Everybody’s November 2 1957, as "Bracelet for a Man of Genius"
- Karmesin, Crippen & Landru, 2003
- * Karmesin and the Royalties [Karmesin], (ss) Courier January 1956
- * Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938
- * Karmesin and the Trismagistus Formula [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1945, as "Karmesin and the Invisible Millionaire"
- * Karmesin and the Unbeliever [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939
- * Karmesin. Bank Robber [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936, as "Karmesin"
- * Karmesin Beats the Blackmailers [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
- * Karmesin, Blackmailer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
- * Karmesin, Con Man [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as "Karmesin and Human Vanity"
- * Karmesin, Criminal Lawyer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938, as "Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy"
- * Karmesin, Jewel Thief [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * Karmesin, Murderer [Karmesin], (ss) The People #3295, December 24 1944, as "Inscrutable Providence"
- * Karmesin: Racketeer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939, as "Karmesin and the Unbeliever"
- * Karmesin, Swindler [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
- * Karmesin Takes Pen in Hand [Karmesin], (ss) Courier January 1956, as "Karmesin and the Royalties"
- * Karmesin the Fixer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier December 1946, as "Chickenfeed for Karmesin"
- * Kind of Like a Beauty Contest, Sort of, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * The King of Double-Crossers, (ts) John Bull April 18 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The King Who Collected Clocks, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1947, as "The Royal Impostor"
- * Ladies or Clothes, (ss) Esquire December 1947
- * Lady Faith, (ts) John Bull January 9 1943, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Lady Who Played the Fool, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1961
- * The Last Battle, (ss) Neither Man nor Dog, Heinemann, 1946; extract from the novel Night and the City (1938).
- * The Last Coin of Mr. Baer, (ts) John Bull December 20 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Last Love, (ss) Guttersnipe, Heinemann, 1954
- * The Laughingstock, (ss) Playboy May 1961
- * Laughter of the Vacant Mind, (ar) The People #3261, April 30 1944, as by Piers England
- * A Legend of the Blitz, (vi) John Bull November 27 1943
- * A Legend of Truth, (ts) John Bull June 27 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Lest We Should Forget!, (ts) The People #3392, November 3 1946
- * Let Lying Dogs Sleep, (nv) The Daily Mail December 12 1939
- * Let the Children Die! Says Mrs. T—, (ar) John Bull November 29 1941
- * Life, and the After-Life, (ar) The People #3263, May 14 1944, as by Piers England
- * The Life and Times of the Dog Basta, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * Lights the Soul of a Nation, (ar) The People #3233, October 17 1943, as by Piers England
- * The Lincoln Braown Story, (ss) Lilliput October 1955
- * The Little Girl in White [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3221, July 25 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Little Man and Story-Tellers, (ss)
- * A Little Something in the Bank, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1962, as "The Unsafe Deposit Box"
- * The Live Dead Man, (ts) John Bull April 25 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Lives, (ss) Eve’s Journal November 1938
- * Lost and Found, (ts) John Bull February 21 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Lost Man, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1941
- * Love and the Beasts That Perish, (ss) The Tatler and Bystander January 8 1941
- * Love, Capital and Labour, (ss)
- * Love, the Marksman, (ts) The People #3392, November 3 1946, as "Lest We Should Forget!"
- * The Luck of Sergeant Schall, (ts) John Bull February 14 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * A Lucky Day for the Boar, (ss) Playboy October 1962
- * Lunatic’s Broth, (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as by P. J. Gahagan
- * Macagony’s Fist, (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as by P. J. Gahagan
- * The Madman and the Green Powder, (ts) John Bull March 7 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Madness of Mr. Smith, (ts) John Bull July 18 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Madwoman, (ss) The (London) Evening News July 30 1953
- * The Man and the Spirit, (ts) John Bull April 10 1943, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Man Death Forgot, (vi) Selected Stories, Staples & Staples, 1943, as "Gomez"
- * The Man in Room 15, (ts) John Bull December 13 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- * A Man’s Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1962
- * The Man Who Ate Bricks! [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3219, July 11 1943, as by George Chickery
- * The Man Who Hoarded Life, (ar) The People #3213, May 30 1943, as by Piers England
- * The Man Who Ruined Nations, (ts) John Bull March 21 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Man Who Saw God, (ts) John Bull May 23 1942, as "Old John’s Vision", by Waldo Kellar
- * The Man Who Sold His Head! [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3245, January 9 1944, as by George Chickery
- * The Man Who Spared Hitler!, (ar) The People #3271, July 9 1944, as by Piers England
- * The Man with the Ugly Face, (ss) Lilliput December 1955, as "The Ugly Face of Love"
- * Maria’s Christ, (ts) John Bull January 17 1942, as "The Mystery of Maria’s Christ", by Waldo Kellar
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