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Woolrich, Cornell (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Somebody on the Phone, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 31 1937
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #65, April 1949, as by William Irish
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #46, April 1951, as by William Irish
- These Will Chill You ed. Lee Wright & Richard G. Sheehan, Bantam, 1967
- Ellery Queen’s Minimysteries ed. Ellery Queen, World, 1969
- 101 Mystery Stories ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Avenel, 1986
- * Somebody’s Clothes—Somebody’s Life, (pl) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1958
- * Something That Happened in Our House, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine October 1941, as "Murder at Mother’s Knee"
- * Spanish—and What Eyes!, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine April 1935
- * Speak to Me of Death, (Centipede Press, December 2012, co) ; edited by Francis M. Nevins, Jr.
- * Speak to Me of Death [Lieutenant McManus], (nv) Argosy February 27 1937
- * Steps…Coming Near, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1964, as by William Irish
- * Steps Going Up, (ss) Black Mask August 1939, as "Men Must Die"
- * Story to Be Whispered, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine May 1963
- * The Street of Jungle Death, (nv) Strange Detective Mysteries July/August 1939
- * Stuck with Murder, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine October 1937
- * The Talent, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Summer 1971
- * The Talking Eyes, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine September 1939, as "The Case of the Talking Eyes"
- * Taxi Dance Murder, (nv) Ten Detective Aces September 1937
- * That’s Your Funeral, (ss) Argosy June 19 1937, as "Your Own Funeral"
- * That’s Your Own Funeral, (ss) Argosy June 19 1937, as "Your Own Funeral"
- * Those Who Kill, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly March 4 1939
- * 3 Kills for 1, (nv) Black Mask July 1942
- Black Mask (UK) August 1942
- Black Mask (Canada) January 1943
- The Evening Citizen May 7 1949, as "The Case of Double Jeopardy", by William Irish
- F.P. Detective Stories March 1950, as "The Double Jeopardy", by William Irish
- Triple Detective Fall 1952
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #118, September 1953, as "The Loophole"
- Pulp Fiction: The Crimefighters ed. Otto Penzler, Quercus, 2006, as "Two Murders, One Crime"
- The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps ed. Otto Penzler, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, 2007, as "Two Murders, One Crime"
- * Three O’Clock, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly October 1 1938
- Avon Mystery Storyteller, Avon, 1946, as by William Irish
- And the Darkness Falls ed. Boris Karloff, World, 1946, as by William Irish
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #55, February 1949, as by William Irish
- Verdict September 1953, as by William Irish
- Verdict (UK) November 1953, as by William Irish
- Perfect Crimes ed. Elliott Roosevelt, St. Martin's, 1989
- Speak to Me of Death, Centipede Press, 2012
- * Through a Dead Man’s Eye, (nv) Black Mask December 1939
- * Tokyo, 1941, (nv) The Doom Stone, Avon, 1960
- * Too Nice a Day to Die, (ss) The Dark Side of Love by Cornell Woolrich, Walker, 1965
- * The Town Says Murder, (na) Manhunt January 1958
- * Twice-Trod Path, (nv) Argosy December 18 1937, as "Guns, Gentlemen", by Cornell Woolrich
- * Two Against the Terror, (nv) Argosy January 21 1939, as "The Episode of the Hungry Knife"
- * The Two Deaths of Barney Slabaugh, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 26 1936
- * Two Murders, One Crime, (nv) Black Mask July 1942, as "Three Kills for One
3 Kills for 1"
- * U, as in Murder, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine March 1941
- * Underworld Trail, (nv) Argosy May 16 1936
- * Vampire’s Honeymoon, (nv) Horror Stories August/September 1939
- * The Very First Breakfast, (ss) Serenade June 1934
- * Vision of Murder, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 17 1937
- * Wait for Me Downstairs, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly June 22 1940, as "Finger of Doom"
- * Wake Up with Death, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly June 5 1937
- * Walls That Hear You, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 18 1934
- * Waltz, (ss) Double Detective November 1937
- * Waltz Into Darkness, (n.) J.B. Lippincott, 1947, as by William Irish
- * Wardrobe Trunk, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly July 4 1936, as "Dilemma of the Dead Lady"
- * Warrant of Arrest, (ex) Escapade April 1968; from the unfinished novel Tonight, Somewhere in New York.
- * We’re Just a Lot of Smart Alecks, (ar) College Humor June 1929
- * What the Well-Dressed Corpse Will Wear [Inspector Evans], (nv) Dime Detective Magazine March 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #21, March 1945, as "The Mathematics of Murder"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #21, March 1945, as "The Mathematics of Murder"
- Murder for the Millions ed. Frank Owen, Fell, 1946, as "The Body of a Well Dressed Woman"
- Rex Stout’s Mystery Monthly #8, May 1947, as "The Body of a Well Dressed Woman"
- Horror and Homicide, Checkerbooks, 1949, as "The Body of a Well Dressed Woman"
- Popular Detective Stories January 1950, as "The Body of a Well Dressed Woman"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #83, May 1954, as "The Mathematics of Murder"
- * When Love Turns, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1964
- * Wild Bill Hiccup, (ss) Argosy February 5 1938
- * Witness My Murder, (nv) Flynn’s Detective Fiction August 1943, as "Come Witness My Murder!"
- * The Woman’s Touch, (ss) Double Detective August 1938
- * Women Are Funny, (ss) The Illustrated Love Magazine October 1932
- * Working Is for Fools, (pl) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1964; radio script adaptation of “Dilemma of the Dead Lady” (Detective Fiction Weekly, July 4, 1936).
- * You Bet Your Life, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly September 25 1937
- * You’ll Never See Me Again, (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine November 1939
- * You Pays Your Nickel, (nv) Argosy August 22 1936
- Third Mystery Companion ed. A. L. Furman, Gold Label Books, 1945, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #31, 1947, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- Avon Detective Mysteries #1, March 1947, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- Midnight Specials ed. Bill Pronzini, Bobbs-Merrill, 1977, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- The Big Apple Mysteries ed. Carol-Lynn R^o"ssel Waugh, Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Avon, 1982, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1983, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- High Adventure ed. Cynthia Manson & Charles Ardai, Barnes & Noble, 1992, as "The Phantom of the Subway"
- * Your Own Funeral, (ss) Argosy June 19 1937
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #51, February 1948, as "That’s Your Own Funeral"
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #50, September 1948, as "That’s Your Funeral"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #45, March 1951, as "That’s Your Own Funeral"
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #3, 1962, as "That’s Your Own Funeral"
- Ellery Queen’s Lethal Black Book ed. Ellery Queen, Dell, 1965, as "That’s Your Own Funeral"
- * You Take Ballistics, (ss) Double Detective January 1938
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- * Argonotes by Louis L’Amour, (ar) Argosy April 26 1941
- * Beyond the Night by Frederik Pohl, (br) If May 1960
- * The Canadian Woolrich by Michel Lanteigne, (ar) Paperback Parade #15, October 1989
- * The Chase, (sa) Movie Mystery Magazine #3, December 1946/January 1947; novelization of the movie “The Chase” which was derived from the Woolrich novel The Black Path of Fear.
- * Collecting Cornell Woolrich: Part Two by Otto Penzler, (bi) The Armchair Detective Winter 1987
- * Cornell George Hopley Woolrich: December 1903 to September 1968 by Barry N. Malzberg, (ar) Engines of the Night by Barry N. Malzberg, Doubleday, 1982
- * Cornell Woolrich by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective Oct 1968, Jan 1969
- * Cornell Woolrich by Christopher Fowler, (ar) The Independent on Sunday February 22 2015
- * Cornell Woolrich by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (bg) Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 2 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998
- * Cornell Woolrich by Otto Penzler, (bi) The Armchair Detective Fall 1986
- * Cornell Woolrich: A Checklist by David Charles Peek, (bi) Books Are Everything July 1989
- * Cornell Woolrich: An Introduction by R. C. Holland, (ar) Books Are Everything July 1989
- * Cornell Woolrich Bibliography by Harold Knott, Francis M. Nevins, Jr. & William Thailing, (bi) The Armchair Detective July 1969
- * Cornell Woolrich: His Writings and His World by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective April 1969
- * Cornell Woolrich on the Small Screen by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1984
- * Cornell Woolrich: The Years Before Suspense by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1979
- * The Dark Side by Jean Sered, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1989
- * “Dear Mr. Woolrich” by The Readers, (ms) Smart Set November 1928
- * Eve by Roby Wentz, (sa) Suspense, the Mystery Magazine December 1946; broadcast October 19, 1944, script by Robert L. Richards based on The Black Angel by Cornell Woolrich.
- * Fade to Black: Cornell Woolrich on the Silver Screen, Part One by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective Winter 1987
- * The Fantastic Stories of Cornell Woolrich (with Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh) by David Langford, (br) Foundation #27, February 1983
- * The Father of Noir by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (is) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 2012
- * The Hardboiled Detectives by Maurice Flanagan, (ar) Paperback and Pulp Collector #1, Spring 1991
- * Immortals Do Die: Cornell Woolrich, A Memoriam by William Thailing, (ob) The Armchair Detective April 1969
- * Into the Night with Cornell Woolrich by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) Mysterious News Summer 1987
- * It Had to Be…Rear Window by Shane Roth, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #49/50, Fall 2016
- * The Life and Times of Cornell Woolrich by Amy Lignor, (ar) Suspense Magazine January/February/March 2019
- * Lonely Are the Great by Michael Avallone, (ar) Xenophile #11, March 1975
- * Manhattan Love Song by Dena Reed, (sa) Romantic Movie Stories #8, June 1934; adapted from the screenplay by Leonard Fields and David Silverstein of the story by Cornell Woolrich.
- * Mansions of Fear: The Dark Houses of Cornell Woolrich by Joel Lane, (ar) Wormwood #3, 2004
- * Night Has a Thousand Eyes by Maxim Jakubowski, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * A Night on Fire by Joel Lane, (ss) Poe’s Progeny ed. Gary Fry, Gray Friar Press, 2005
- * Nightwebs by Charles Shibuk, (br) The Armchair Detective October 1971
- * The Paperback Books of Cornell Woorich/William Irish by Gary Lovisi, (ar) Paperback Parade #3, May 1987
- * Picture and Profile, (bg) Dime Detective Magazine July 1 1935
- * Presto: Con Malizia by Barry N. Malzberg, (ar) Mystery Scene 1994
- * Pulp Page to Silver Screen by Don Hutchison, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder Annual 2023
- * Reading Woolrich by Richard A. Lupoff, (ar) Detective Story Magazine #4, April 1989
- * The Sound of Suspense: Cornell Woolrich on the Radio by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective Fall 1986
- * Too Good for the Irish by The Editor(s), (cl) Mystery Book Magazine January 1947
- * Tricks of the Trade by Alfred Jan, (cl) Blood ’n’ Thunder #12/13, Fall 2005/Winter 2006
- * William Irish—Collection Petit Format by Michel Lanteigne & Gary Lovisi, (ar) Paperback Parade #11, February 1989
- * A Woolrich Preview by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective April 1971
- * Writing in the Darkness: The World of Cornell Woolrich by Eddie Duggan, (ar) Crime Time v2 #6, 1999
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