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[]Hammer, Joe; pseudonym of Damon Knight (1922-2002) (chron.)
  
    - * All-Sports Quiz, (qz)  Fifteen Sports Stories Jul,   Sep,   Nov 1949,   Jan,   Mar,   May,   Jul,   Sep,   Nov 1950,   Jan 1951
 
    - * Escape Me Never, (ts)  New Detective Magazine August 1951
 
    
  
[]Hammer, Larry (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * At Death’s Door, (pm)  Ideomancer June 2009
 
    - * Beasts of Elfland, (pm)  Abyss & Apex #18, 2nd Quarter 2006
 
    - * Colder Than Coldest, (ar)  Mindsparks #4, 1994
 
    - * Desert Stories, (pm)  Mythic Delirium #26, Winter/Spring 2012
 
    - * Her First Affair, (pm)  Abyss & Apex #10, July/August/September 2004
 
    
    - * Kassandra, (pm)  Ideomancer June 2010
 
    - * Listening, (pm)  Tales of the Talisman v8 #1, 2012
 
    - * More Than Wise or Foolish, (ss)  Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Fall 1992
 
    - * Paul Bunyan and the Photocopier, (ss)  Say… #5, 2005
 
    - * Pygmalion’s Marriage, (pm)  Mythic ed. Mike Allen, Mythic Delirium Books, 2006
 
    - * Useful Speeds, (ar)  Mindsparks #5, Fall 1994
 
  
[]Hammer, Stephanie (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * Lear Ear, (vi)  Rhapsoidia August 15 2002
 
    - * Little Sid, (vi)  Rhapsoidia August 15 2002
 
    - * Mayoral Morbitas, (vi)  The Cafe Irreal #27, August 2008
 
    
    - * Meet Mooshie and Smooshie, (vi)  The Cafe Irreal #6, August 2001
 
    - * Mooshie and Goo-Goo explain where James Taylor really went, (vi)  Rhapsoidia August 15 2002
 
    - * Mooshie and Smooshie’s auto boogie, (vi)  Rhapsoidia August 15 2002
 
    - * Rink, (vi)  The Cafe Irreal #8, August 2002
 
  
[]Hammersley, Cecil; pseudonym of Leonard Crocombe (1890-1968) (chron.)
  
    - * Britain’s Bomb Boys, (ar)  The Captain #229, April 1918
 
    - * The Call of the Wireless, (ar)  The Captain #220, July 1917
 
    - * Cheating Davy Jones, (ar)  The Captain #240, March 1919
 
    - * Coffee Planting as a Career, (ar)  The Captain #264, March 1921
 
    - * Fags of the Fleet, (ar)  The Captain #223, October 1917
 
    - * Flying in Flames, (ar)  The Captain #238, January 1919
 
    - * Heroes of the Deep, (ar)  The Captain #217, April 1917
 
    - * The Lighter Side of Flying, (ar)  The Captain #235, October 1918
 
    - * The Men who Save the Wounded, (ar)  The Captain #236, November 1918
 
    - * Our Guns and Gunners, (ar)  The Captain #227, February 1918
 
    - * The Romance of Forestry, (ar)  The Captain #267, June 1921
 
    - * Secret Devices, (ar)  The Captain #244, July 1919
 
    - * Tunnelling the Channel, (ar)  The Captain #239, February 1919
 
    - * War Tunnelling Extraordinary, (ar)  The Captain #226, January 1918
 
  
[]Hammerton, Grenville; pseudonym of Frank H. Shaw (1878-1960) (chron.)
  
    - * Aboard a Hard-Case Packet, (ar)  Cassell’s Saturday Journal December 12 1913
 
    - * Across Russian Snows: A Thrilling Romance of Siberia, (ss)  Chums December 4 1907
 
    - * The Admirable Ananias, (ss)  The Story-teller February 1913
 
    - * “Adrift”, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) April 1918
 
    - * Advent of Love, (ss)  The Story-teller December 1929
 
    - * An Adventure in Spain, (ss)  The Story-teller September 1917
 
    - * The Affairs of Montagu Fleming M.D.:
    
    * ___ 1: A Stab in the Heart  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) April 1909
    
    * ___ 2: The Case of the Dying Baronet  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1909
    
    * ___ 3: My Strange Night Call  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1909
    
    * ___ 4: The Case of the Mervyn Fontellans  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1909
    
    * ___ 5: The Prince’s Hotel Mystery  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) August 1909
    
    * ___ 6: The Case of the Heir to Morton  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) September 1909
    - * An Angel (?) Unawares, (ss)  Yes or No August 31 1907
 
    - * Attacked by Terrorists: A Grand Long Complete Yarnof the Russian Snows, (ss)  Chums March 18 1908
 
    - * At the Shrine of the Goddess Chance, (ss)  Cassell’s Saturday Journal December 5 1913
 
    - * Beach of Adventure, (ss)  The Corner Magazine June 1930
 
    - * Be Prepared!, (ss)  Chums September 6 1925
 
    - * Berkeley the Butler, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1917
 
    - * Betty and Bill—and Ourselves, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #87, June 1919
 
    - * Billy Bowlers’ Waterloo, (ss)  The Corner Magazine May 1925
 
    - * Blasphemous Barrington, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1918
 
    - * Box at the Glow-Worm Theatre, (ss)  The Story-teller June 1910
 
    - * Bread on the Waters, (ss)  The Story-teller November 1907
 
    - * Brotherhood’s Bondage, (na)  The Story-teller April 1912
 
    
    - * Buck Stringer’s Boy, (ss)  The Corner Magazine June 1926
 
    - * Burbage the Gold-Seeker, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1910
 
    - * A Business Man, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #2, May 1912
 
    - * Campion’s Salvage, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #93, December 1919
 
    - * The Capital of the Firm, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #92, November 1919
 
    - * The Case of James Caldecott, (ss)  The Story-teller April 1910
 
    - * The Case of the Dying Baronet  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1909
 
    - * The Case of the Heir to Morton  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) September 1909
 
    - * The Case of the Mervyn Fontellans  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1909
 
    - * Castaways at Vallambroso, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #95, February 1920
 
    - * Chalmers Makes Amends, (ss)  The Story-teller November 1921
 
    - * The Charm  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #155, February 1925
 
    - * The Chien-Chi Emerald, (vi)  The Corner Magazine October 1924
 
    - * Christmas Hazards, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine December 1925
 
    - * Christmas Loot  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #153, December 1924
 
    - * A Clean Ticket, (ss)  The Story-teller November 1910
 
    - * A Clear Conscience, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) January 1924
 
    - * Concerning Private Allonby, (ss)  The Story-teller October 1914
 
    - * The Curse, (ss)  The Corner Magazine December 1934
 
    - * Dear Lady of Dreams, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine June 1925, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * The Death That Lurked Unseen, (ss)  The Story-teller June 1909
 
    - * The Debt of the Chief’s Son, (ss)  Chums March 25 1908
 
    - * Delilah Daring:
    
    * ___ 1: The Fullstones Necklace  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #149, August 1924
    
    * ___ 2. International Finance  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #150, September 1924
    
    * ___ 3: A Left-Handed Day  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #151, October 1924
    
    * ___ 4): An Up-to-Date Napoleon  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #152, November 1924
    
    * ___ 5. Christmas Loot  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #153, December 1924
    
    * ___ 6): The Siete Cavallos Mine  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #154, January 1925
    - * A Derelict Princess, (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) March 1910
 
    - * The Desert Tamer, (ss)  The Story-teller February 1928
 
    - * Done in Error, (ss)  The Story-teller March 1924
 
    
    - * The Dupe, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) November 1912
 
    - * An Easy Mark, (ss)  The Corner Magazine December 1925
 
    - * Egerton’s Bitterness, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1920
 
    
    - * The End of a Dream, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) March 1927
 
    - * An Enemy of the Firm, (ss)  Chums June 25 1921
 
    - * The Fall of the Cards, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #8, November 1912
 
    - * False Pointers, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) January 1913
 
    - * Fate’s Jesting, (ss)  The Smart Set February 1910, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * “A Flag of Truce”, (ss)  The Corner Magazine January 1928
 
    - * For a Kingdom, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1929
 
    - * For Favours Received, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1912
 
    - * The Fullstones Necklace  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #149, August 1924
 
    - * Gate of Conquest, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) January 1928
 
    - * The Ghost of the “Termagent”, (ss)  Chums March 15 1913
 
    - * The Girl and the Ship, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1921
 
    - * The Gnat and the Camel, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #6, September 1912
 
    - * The Golden Key, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) September 1927
 
    - * The Governor of Rio Sacramento, (ss)  The Story-teller October 1927
 
    - * “Greater Love Hath No Man”, (ss)  The Corner Magazine June 1924
 
    - * The Hare and the Tortoise, (ss)  The Story-teller October 1924
 
    - * The Hate of the Twisted Man, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #36, March 1915
 
    - * Having a Form of Godliness, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #120, March 1922
 
    - * Highways & Hedges, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) December 1911
 
    - * His Craven Majesty, (na)  The Story-teller July 1924
 
    - * His Own People, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) September 1922
 
    - * Hoist with His Own Petard, (ss)  Yes or No November 17 1906, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * A Holiday Cruise, (ss)  The Corner Magazine October 1929
 
    - * The Horror of the Underseas, (ss)  Chums July 22 1908
 
    - * How the Innocent Made Up, (ss)  Cassell’s Winter Annual #2, 1920/21
 
    - * The Idle Prince, (ss)  The Story-teller January 1928
 
    - * The Impossible Canadian, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #21, December 1913
 
    - * Inspiration, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #30, September 1914
 
    - * International Finance  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #150, September 1924
 
    - * In the Clutch of the Weir, (ss)  Chums May 13 1908
 
    - * In the Death Pit, (ss)  Chums February 26 1908
 
    - * In the Smoking-Room, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1908
 
    - * In the Whirl of Anarchy, (nv)  The Story-teller March 1908
 
    - * James Stubbs—Convict, (ss)  The Story-teller June 1913
 
    - * The King Never Dies, (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) August 1924
 
    - * Lady Frayne’s Protege, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1927
 
    - * The Last of Lakeman, (ss)  The Corner Magazine July 1928
 
    - * The League of the Watching Eye:
    
    * ___ I. The Case of James Caldecott, (ss)  The Story-teller April 1910
    
    * ___ II. Saved by a Second, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1910
    
    * ___ III. Box at the Glow-Worm Theatre, (ss)  The Story-teller June 1910
    
    * ___ IV. The Only Son of His Mother, (ss)  The Story-teller July 1910
    
    * ___ V. The Shadow of the Upas, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1910
    - * A Left-Handed Day  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #151, October 1924
 
    - * Lennox to the Rescue, (ss)  The Corner Magazine February 1924
 
    - * The Lifted Veil, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1928
 
    - * Liner Men, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1926
 
    
    - * The Little Leaven, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #10, January 1913
 
    - * Lives of Men, (nv)  The Story-teller January 1925
 
    
    - * Lord Leyborne’s Wager, (ss)  The Story-teller March 1910
 
    - * The Lost Becamier, (ss)  The Corner Magazine November 1933
 
    - * The Lost Hour, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) November 1924
 
    - * Madeo’s Mascot, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) March 1928
 
    - * Maid o’ the Mist, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #88, July 1919
 
    - * Making Good, (ss)  The Corner Magazine May 1927
 
    - * The Man from Siberia, (ss)  The Story-teller September 1907
 
    - * The Man He Thought He Was, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine February 1926
 
    - * Manoel—The Patriot, (nv)  The Story-teller November 1909
 
    
    - * The Measure of a Man, (nv)  The Story-teller November 1913
 
    - * Merely Players, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #100, July 1920
 
    - * Merrott’s Obsession, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #12, March 1913
 
    - * ’Mid Flashing Assegais, (ss)  Chums June 17 1908
 
    - * Milly of Strickland Street, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #145, April 1924
 
    - * The Missing President, (nv)  The Story-teller November 1907, as by Frank Hubert
 
    
    - * Moloch, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine December 1926
 
    - * “Monsieur de France”, (ss)  The Story-teller January 1910
 
    
    - * The Mother-Heart, (ss)  The Corner Magazine January 1924
 
    - * Mountfort’s Sacrifice, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1909
 
    - * My Son’s Sweetheart, (ss)  The Story-teller February 1920
 
    
    - * My Strange Night Call  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1909
 
    - * The New Chief Mate, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #125, August 1922
 
    
    - * The Nineteenth Cabin, (vi)  The Corner Magazine November 1928
 
    - * No System at All, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1927
 
    - * Number One of the Puen Suy, (ss)  The Corner Magazine June 1927
 
    - * Number Eight Working, (nv)  The Corner Magazine September 1924
 
    - * An Ocean Mutiny, (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1911
 
    - * Off the Pitch of the Horn, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #94, January 1920
 
    - * Oldhu’s Jewels, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) September 1912
 
    - * Old Man Holroyd, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #64, July 1917
 
    - * The Old Men, (ss)  The Story-teller June 1920
 
    
    - * One Night in San Ravallo, (nv)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #141, December 1923
 
    
    - * The Only Son of His Mother, (ss)  The Story-teller July 1910
 
    - * An Ordinary Business Man, (ss)  The Corner Magazine May 1929
 
    - * Our Debt to the Merchant Service, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #63, June 1917
 
    - * Our “Old Man”, (ss)  The Story-teller September 1924
 
    - * Outlaws of the Air, (nv)  The British Boy’s Annual 1925
 
    - * A Pious Fraud, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) December 1909
 
    - * The Pirate Ship, (ss)  Chums June 3 1908
 
    - * The Plot, (ss)  The Story-teller July 1909
 
    - * The Power of the East, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #20, November 1913
 
    - * The Prettiest Girl in the World, (ss)  The Corner Magazine December 1928
 
    - * The Prince’s Hotel Mystery  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) August 1909
 
    - * The Queen with a Heart of Ice, (ss)  The Story-teller February 1909
 
    - * Quits!, (ss)  Chums March 11 1922
 
    - * A Race for Christmas, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) December 1910
 
    - * The Reality of Yuletide, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #9, December 1912
 
    - * The Reckoning, (nv)  Cassell’s Magazine January 1929
 
    - * Redemption, (ss)  The Story-teller September 1927
 
    - * A Red-Haired Dancing Girl, (ss)  The Corner Magazine July 1924
 
    - * The Red Nun, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #45, December 1915
 
    - * Retired, (ss)  The Story-teller December 1924
 
    - * Reunion, (ss)  The Corner Magazine May 1928
 
    - * R.N.R., (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #74, May 1918
 
    - * Royal Salvage, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #17, August 1913, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * The Sacrifice for England, (ss)  The Story-teller January 1915
 
    - * Safety First, (ss)  The Story-teller April 1924
 
    - * Samson’s Folly, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #4, July 1912
 
    - * Saunders’ Spur, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1919
 
    - * Saved by a Second, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1910
 
    - * Scuttled and Saved, (ss)  Chums April 15 1908
 
    - * Sebastian the Hunchback, (ss)  The Story-teller July 1923
 
    - * Second Fiddle, (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1928
 
    - * A Sentimental Idiot, (ss)  The Story-teller March 1920
 
    
    - * The Shadow of the Upas, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1910
 
    - * Shanghaied, (ss)  Chums August 30 1924
 
    - * The Ship-Killer, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1922
 
    
    - * Shorn Samson  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #156, March 1925
 
    - * Shrimp, (ss)  The Corner Magazine March 1927
 
    - * The Siete Cavallos Mine  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #154, January 1925
 
    - * The Silent Avenger, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1911
 
    - * The Skipper of the “Down Under”, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #7, October 1912
 
    - * S.N.O. Constantinople, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #147, June 1924
 
    - * The Somner Boys, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine September 1932
 
    - * A Stab in the Heart  [Montague Fleming] (with Cochrane Henderson, M.B.), (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) April 1909
 
    - * The Steam Life-Boat, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) November 1913
 
    - * Strange Salvage, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1927
 
    - * Sullivan’s Girl, (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) August 1929
 
    - * Taluti Treasure, (ss)  The Corner Magazine April 1927
 
    - * The Tautoma Pearl, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1920
 
    - * The Temptation of John Temple, (ss)  The Corner Magazine March 1924
 
    - * Thanks to Buster, (ss)  The Corner Magazine September 1927
 
    - * The Theft of the “Kalthumpian”, (nv)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1919
 
    
    - * The Thing as He Saw It, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #11, February 1913, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * The Thirtieth Piece of Silver, (ss)  The Story-teller December 1927
 
    - * Three Hundred Pounds, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #15, June 1913
 
    - * To Bear a Warning, (ss)  Chums January 20 1912
 
    - * To Save Beaufort, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) May 1910
 
    - * To Save the King, (ss)  Chums July 8 1908
 
    - * Tribute, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #76, July 1918
 
    - * Two Good Turns and a Third, (ss)  Chums February 19 1908
 
    - * Two Promises, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) June 1913
 
    - * An Unheroic Hero, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1924
 
    - * An Up-to-Date Napoleon  [Delilah Daring], (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #152, November 1924
 
    - * Values, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) September 1925
 
    - * The Vengeance of the Derelict, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) February 1920
 
    
    - * A Vital Necessity, (ss)  The Story-teller November 1919
 
    - * The Voyage of the “Lohengrin”, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) February 1911
 
    - * The Watchers of the Light, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) November 1909
 
    - * The Way of the West, (ss)  The Story-teller April 1920
 
    
    - * When the Wanderer Came Home, (ss)  Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 8 1912, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * While the Express Waited, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine January 1928
 
    - * White Man’s Prestige, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) April 1928
 
    - * The Will of the People, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1924
 
    - * Wind and Tide, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #30, September 1914, as by Frank H. Shaw
 
    
    - * Within the Swirl:
    
    * ___ 2: Castaways at Vallambroso, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #95, February 1920
    
    * ___ 6): Merely Players, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #100, July 1920
    - * The Woman Intervenes, (na)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #28, July 1914
 
    - * A Woman’s Need, (ss)  The Story-teller September 1911
 
    - * Wreckage, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #128, November 1922
 
    - * Youth to Youth, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine February 1927
 
      
[]Hammerton, J(ohn) A(lexander) (1871-1949) (chron.)
  
    - * Cameos of War, (ar)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1918
 
    - * “Cynicus” (Mr. Martin Anderson), (bg)  The Penny Magazine #292, 1904
 
    - * “Cynicus.” The Romance of a Caricaturist’s Career, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine January 1905 [Ref. Martin Anderson]
 
    - * “F. Anstey”, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #297, 1904 [Ref. F. Anstey]
 
    - * Harry Furniss: Caricaturist, Artist, and Entertainer, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #293, 1904
 
    - * A Humorist of the Hunting Field: Mr. A. Chantrey Corbould, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #298, 1904
 
    - * Humorists of the Pencil:
    
    * ___ “Cynicus” (Mr. Martin Anderson), (bg)  The Penny Magazine #292, 1904
    
    * ___ Mr. John Proctor, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #288, 1904
    
    * ___ Mr. L. Raven-Hill, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #274, 1904
    
    * ___ Mr. Tom Browne, R.I., (bg)  The Penny Magazine #287, 1904
    - * An Illustrator of Scottish Wit: Mr. William Ralston and His Work, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #294, 1904
 
    - * In the Track of “R.L.S.”: Through the Cevennes, (ar)  The Pall Mall Magazine June 1904 [Ref. Robert Louis Stevenson]
 
    - * Mr. Barry Pain, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #295, 1904 [Ref. Barry Pain]
 
    - * Mr. Jerome K. Jerome, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #291, 1904 [Ref. Jerome K. Jerome]
 
    - * Mr. John Proctor, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #288, 1904
 
    - * Mr. L. Raven-Hill, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #274, 1904
 
    - * Mr. Tom Browne, R.I., (bg)  The Penny Magazine #287, 1904
 
    - * Moments with Our Merry Men:
    
    * ___ “F. Anstey”, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #297, 1904 [Ref. F. Anstey]
    
    * ___ Mr. Barry Pain, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #295, 1904 [Ref. Barry Pain]
    
    * ___ Mr. Jerome K. Jerome, (bg)  The Penny Magazine #291, 1904 [Ref. Jerome K. Jerome]
    - * Refining the Hooligan, (ar)  The Sunday Strand October 1900
 
    - * The Rubaiyat of a Golfer, (pm)  The London Magazine March 1926
 
    - * Three Little War Sketches, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #51, July 1918
 
    - * Tom Browne, Humorist, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine December 1904 [Ref. Tom Browne]
 
    - * The Tragedy of Thackerary, (ar)  Everybody’s Weekly July 15 1911
 
    - * The £250,000 Book, (ar)  The London Magazine March 1920
 
    - * The Vanity of Alfred Austin, (ar)  Everybody’s Weekly July 8 1911
 
    
_____, ed.
  
    - * Editor:  The Family Friend #397 Jan,   #398 Feb,   #399 Mar,   #400 Apr,   #401 May,   #402 Jun,   #403 Jul,   #404 Aug,   #405 Sep,   #406 Oct,   #407 Nov, 
          #408 Dec 1903
         
  
_____, [ref.]
  
[]Hammerton, M. (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * An (Almost) Forgotten Masterpiece, (ar)  Foundation #49, Summer 1990 [Ref. J. D. Bernal]
 
    - * Barrayar, (br)  Foundation #58, Summer 1993 [Ref. Lois McMaster Bujold]
 
    - * Prehistoric Science Fiction?, (ar)  Foundation #54, Spring 1992
 
    - * Verne’s Amazing Journeys, (ar)  Foundation #38, Winter 1986/1987 [Ref. Jules Verne]
 
    - * Wells as Prophet, (ar)  Foundation #45, Spring 1989 [Ref. H. G. Wells]
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Foundation #37 Aut 1986,   #39 Spr 1987,   #47 Win 1989,   #62 Win 1994
 
  
[]Hammerton, Pete (fl. 1950s-1970s) (chron.)
  
    - * All Change, (ss)  Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #9, April 1965
 
    - * Brain Hook, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #55, December 1962
 
    - * Cat and the Fiddle, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #73, May 1967
 
    - * Dark Corridor, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #40, March 1959
 
    - * Grutch, (ss)  sf Impulse January 1967
 
    - * Joker, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #77, June 1968
 
    - * The Mug, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #84, March 1970
 
    - * Packet of Trouble, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #81, June 1969
 
    - * Sirens of Sappho, (ss)  Penthouse (UK) May 1969
 
    - * The Visitor, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #74, September 1967
 
  
[]Hammett, (Samuel) Dashiell (1894-1961); used pseudonyms Peter Collinson, Daghull Hammett & Mary Jane Hammett (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Adventures of Sam Spade and Other Stories, (co) Bestseller Mystery (pb), 1944 
 
    - * The Advertising Man Writes a Love Letter, (vi)  Judge February 26 1927
 
    
    - * Afraid of a Gun, (ss)  The Black Mask March 1 1924
 
    
    - * After the Thin Man, (sl)  The New Black Mask No.5,  The New Black Mask No.6 1986
 
    - * Ah, Fate!, (ss)  Brief Stories February 1923, as "The Sardonic Star of Tom Doody", by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * Albert Pastor at Home, (vi)  Esquire Autumn 1933
 
    
    - * Another Perfect Crime, (vi)  Experience February 1925
 
    
    - * Arson Plus  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask October 1 1923, as by Peter Collinson
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) October 1 1923, as by Peter Collinson
 
      -  Woman in the Dark, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1951
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #93, August 1951
 
      -  The Arbor House Treasury of Detective and Mystery Stories from the Great Pulps ed. Bill Pronzini, Arbor House, 1983
 
      -  Tales of Mystery ed. Bill Pronzini, Bonanza, 1986
 
      -  Pulp Frictions ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1996
 
      -  The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories ed. Otto Penzler, Black Lizard, 2010, as by Peter Collinson
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * The Assistant Murderer, (nv)  The Black Mask February 1926
 
    
    - * The Barber and His Wife, (ss)  Brief Stories December 1922, as by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * The Benson Murder Case, (br)  The Saturday Review of Literature January 15 1927
 
    
    - * Ber-Bulu, (ss)  Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1925
 
    
    - * The Big Knock-Over  [The Continental Op], (na)  The Black Mask February 1927
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) February 1927
 
      -  The Thriller Library #457 Nov 6,   #458 Nov 13,   #459 Nov 20,   #460 Nov 27,   #461 Dec 4,   #462 Dec 11 1937, as "The Great Knockover"
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Big Knockover (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  The Dain Curse, The Glass Key, and Selected Stories, Everyman's Library US, 2007
 
    
    - * The Big Knock-Over  [The Continental Op], (ex)  The Black Mask February 1927
 
    
    - * The Big Knockover, (co) Random House (hc), 1966 
 
    - * The Big Knockover (var. 1), (co) Dell (pb), 1967 
 
    - * The Black Hat That Wasn’t There  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask November 1 1923, as "It"
 
    
    - * Black Honeymoon  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask January 1929
 
    
    - * Black Lives  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask November 1928
 
    
    - * Black Riddle  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask February 1929
 
    
    - * Bodies Piled Up  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask December 1 1923
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) December 1 1923
 
      -  Dead Yellow Women, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1947, as "House Dick"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #41 Apr 1947,   Jan 2008
 
      -  The Evening Standard June 26 1950, as "House Detective"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #48, June 1951, as "House Dick"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) May 1954, as "House Dick"
 
      -  The Black Mask Boys ed. William F. Nolan, Morrow, 1985
 
      -  Nightmare Town (var. 1), Knopf, 1999, as "House Dick"
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Caution to Travelers, (pm)  The Lariat November 1925
 
    
    - * The Cleansing of Poisonville  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask November 1927
 
    
    - * Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, (co) Sarnath Press (hc), January 2025 ; edited by S. T. Joshi
 
    - * The Continental Op  [The Continental Op], (co) Bestseller Mystery (pb), 1945 
 
    - * The Continental Op (var. 1)  [The Continental Op], (co) Dell (pb), 1967 
 
    - * The Continental Op (var. 2)  [The Continental Op], (co) Random House (hc), 1974 ; edited by Steven Marcus
 
    - * Corkscrew  [The Continental Op], (na)  The Black Mask September 1925
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) September 1925
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #46, September 1947
 
      -  Nightmare Town, Mercury Mystery, 1948
 
      -  G.P. Western Stories #23, January 1949
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #41, November 1950
 
      -  As Tough as They Come ed. Will Oursler, Permabooks, 1951
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  The Scorched Face, Black Mask, 2025
 
    
    - * The Creeping Siamese, (co) Jonathan Press Mystery (hc), 1950 
 
    - * The Creeping Siamese  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask March 1926
 
    
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #45, August 1947
 
      -  The Creeping Siamese, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1950
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #49, July 1951
 
      -  Suspense (Australia) January 1959
 
      -  Suspense (UK) January 1959
 
      -  Pulp Fiction: The Crimefighters ed. Otto Penzler, Quercus, 2006
 
      -  The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps ed. Otto Penzler, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, 2007
 
      -  The Scorched Face, Black Mask, 2025
 
    
    - * Crime Wanted—Male or Female  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask December 1927
 
    
    - * Crooked Souls  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask October 15 1923
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) October 15 1923
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #114, May 1953, as "The Gatewood Caper"
 
      -  A Man Named Thin and Other Stories, Mercury Mystery, 1962, as "The Gatewood Caper"
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966, as "The Gatewood Caper"
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 1), Dell, 1967, as "The Gatewood Caper"
 
      -  An International Treasury of Mystery and Suspense ed. Marie R. Reno, Doubleday, 1983, as "The Gatewood Caper"
 
      -  Detective Stories ed. Peter Washington, Everyman's Library US, 2009, as "The Gatewood Caper"
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * The Crusader, (ms)  The Smart Set August 1923, as by Mary Jane Hammett
 
    
    - * Curse in the Old Manner, (ar)  The Bookman September 1927
 
    
    - * The Cyclone Shot  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask April 1930
 
    
    - * Dagger Point  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask May 1930
 
    
    - * The Dain Curse  [The Continental Op], (n.)  Knopf, 1929
 
    
    - * The Dain Curse  [The Continental Op], (ex)  Knopf, 1929
 
    
    * ___ Black Honeymoon  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask January 1929
    
    * ___ Black Lives  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask November 1928
    
    * ___ Black Riddle  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask February 1929
    
    * ___ The Hollow Temple  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask December 1928
    
    - * The Dain Curse, The Glass Key, and Selected Stories, (co) Everyman's Library US (hc), September 2007 
 
    - * Dashiell Hammett Reviews, (rc) 
 
    
    - * Dead Yellow Women, (co) Jonathan Press Mystery (pb), 1947 
 
    - * Dead Yellow Women  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask November 1925
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) November 1925
 
      -  Dead Yellow Women, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1947
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #42, May 1947
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #38, August 1950
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  The Scorched Face, Black Mask, 2025
 
    
    - * Death and Company  [The Continental Op], (ss)  Black Mask November 1930
 
    
      -  Black Mask (UK) November 1930
 
      -  Best American Mystery Stories of the Year, Volume 2 ed. Carolyn Wells, Day, 1932
 
      -  Century of Thrillers, Volume I, President Press, 1937
 
      -  The Return of the Continental Op, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1945
 
      -  Rex Stout Mystery Quarterly #1, May 1945
 
      -  Great Stories of Detection ed. R. C. Bull, Barker, 1960
 
      -  The Oxford Book of Detective Stories ed. Patricia Craig, Oxford University Press, 2000
 
    
    - * Death on Pine Street  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask September 1924, as "Women, Politics & Murder"
 
    
    - * The Dimple, (vi)  Saucy Stories October 15 1923
 
    
      -  Saucy Stories (UK) October 15 1923
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1959, as "In the Morgue"
 
      -  A Man Named Thin and Other Stories, Mercury Mystery, 1962, as "In the Morgue"
 
      -  Mystery for Halloween ed. Cynthia Manson, Signet, 1991, as "In the Morgue"
 
      -  Lovers & Other Monsters ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1992, as "In the Morgue"
 
      -  Lost Stories, Vince Emery, 2005
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Dynamite  [The Continental Op], (ss)  Black Mask January 1928
 
    
    - * Esther Entertains, (vi)  Brief Stories Magazine February 1924
 
    
    - * Faith, (ss)  Pulp Fiction: The Villains ed. Otto Penzler, Quercus, 2007
 
    
    - * The Farewell Murder  [The Continental Op], (na)  Black Mask February 1930
 
    
      -  Black Mask (UK) February 1930
 
      -  Best American Mystery Stories of the Year, Volume 1 ed. Carolyn Wells, Day, 1931
 
      -  The Pocket Mystery Reader ed. Lee Wright, Pocket, 1942
 
      -  The Continental Op, Bestseller Mystery, 1945
 
      -  Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #28, 1946
 
      -  The Creasey Mystery Magazine August 1956
 
      -  Trial and Terror ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1973
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 2), Random House, 1974
 
      -  The Best Crime Stories, Hamlyn, 1984
 
      -  The Best Crime Stories, Mallard Press, 1990
 
    
    - * Finger-Prints, (lt)  The Black Mask June 1925
 
    - * The First Thin Man, (uw)  City Magazine November 4 1975; ten chapters of an early version The Thin Man, written in 1930.
 
    
    - * Fly Paper  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask August 1929
 
    
      -  Black Mask (UK) August 1929
 
      -  Topical Times #891 Dec 12,   #892 Dec 19,   #893 Dec 26 1936,   #894 Jan 2,   #895 Jan 9 1937, as "Girl Hunt"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1942
 
      -  Best Stories from Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine ed. Ellery Queen, Detective Book Club, 1944
 
      -  The Continental Op, Bestseller Mystery, 1945
 
      -  The Hard-Boiled Omnibus ed. Joseph Thompson Shaw, Simon & Schuster, 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #7, January 1948
 
      -  The Hard-Boiled Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Joseph Thompson Shaw, Pocket, 1952
 
      -  Suspense (Australia) September 1958
 
      -  Suspense (UK) September 1958
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Big Knockover (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  Detective Fiction: Crime and Compromise ed. Dick Allen & David Chacko, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974
 
      -  Great Stories of Suspense ed. Ross Macdonald, Knopf, 1974
 
      -  San Francisco Thrillers ed. John Miller & Tim Smith, Chronicle Books, 1995
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1996
 
    
    - * Flypaper  [The Continental Op], (ex)  The Black Mask February 1927, as "The Big Knock-Over"
 
    
    - * From the Memoirs of a Private Detective, (ar)  The Smart Set March 1923
 
    
    - * The Gatewood Caper  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask October 15 1923, as "Crooked Souls"
 
    
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #114, May 1953
 
      -  A Man Named Thin and Other Stories, Mercury Mystery, 1962
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  An International Treasury of Mystery and Suspense ed. Marie R. Reno, Doubleday, 1983
 
      -  Detective Stories ed. Peter Washington, Everyman's Library US, 2009
 
    
    - * G in the Air  [Sam Spade], (ex) from The Maltese Falcon,  Knopf, 1930
 
    
    - * Girl Hunt  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask August 1929, as "Fly Paper"
 
    
    - * The Girl with Silver Eyes  [The Continental Op], (co) Black Mask (tp), August 2024 
 
    - * The Girl with the Silver Eyes, (lt)  The Black Mask June 1924
 
    
    - * The Girl with the Silver Eyes  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask June 1924
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) June 1924
 
      -  Hammett Homicides, Bestseller Mystery, 1946
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 2), Random House, 1974
 
      -  Vintage Hammett, Vintage, 2005
 
      -  A New Omnibus of Crime ed. Tony Hillerman & Rosemary Herbert, Oxford University Press US, 2005
 
      -  The Dain Curse, The Glass Key, and Selected Stories, Everyman's Library US, 2007
 
      -  The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps ed. Otto Penzler, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, 2007
 
      -  The Girl with Silver Eyes, Black Mask, 2024
 
    
    - * The Glass Key, (n.)  Knopf, 1931
 
    
    - * The Glass Key, (ex)  Knopf, 1931
 
    
    * ___ The Cyclone Shot  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask April 1930
    
    * ___ Dagger Point  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask May 1930
    
    * ___ The Hat Trick  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask March 1930
    
    * ___ The Shattered Key  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask June 1930
    
    - * The Glass That Laughed, (ss)  True Police Stories November 1925
 
    - * The Golden Horseshoe  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask November 1924
 
    
    - * The Great Knockover  [The Continental Op], (na)  The Black Mask February 1927, as "The Big Knock-Over"
 
    
    - * The Great Lovers, (ms)  The Smart Set November 1922
 
    
    - * The Green Elephant, (ss)  The Smart Set October 1923
 
    
      -  The Smart Set Anthology ed. Burton Rascoe & Groff Conklin, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1934
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #25, November 1945
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #25, November 1945
 
      -  The Avon Annual #3, 1946
 
      -  Dead Yellow Women, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1947
 
      -  The Evening Standard February 6 1950
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #85, July 1954
 
      -  Stories of Crime and Detection ed. Joan D. Berbrich, McGraw-Hill, 1974
 
      -  Lost Stories, Vince Emery, 2005
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * The Gutting of Couffignal  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask December 1925
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) December 1925
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #19, November 1944
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #19, November 1944
 
      -  The Return of the Continental Op, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1945
 
      -  To the Queen’s Taste ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #5, November 1947
 
      -  Giant Mystery Reader, Avon, 1951
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Big Knockover (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  Mystery Reader: Stories of Detection, Adventure, and Horror ed. Nancy Ellen Talburt & Lyna Lee Montgomery, Scribner's, 1975
 
      -  The Hard-Boiled Detective ed. Herbert Ruhm, Vintage, 1977
 
      -  Great Action Stories ed. William Kittredge & Steven M. Krauzer, Mentor, 1977
 
      -  Masterpieces of Mystery: Cherished Classics ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1978
 
      -  The Mystery Hall of Fame ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Morrow, 1984
 
      -  Stories ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Longman US, 1994
 
      -  The Best American Mystery Stories of the Century ed. Tony Hillerman, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000
 
      -  The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction ed. Deane Mansfield-Kelley & Lois Marchino, Longman US, 2004
 
      -  The Scorched Face, Black Mask, 2025
 
    
    - * The Hairy One, (ss)  Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1925, as "Ber-Bulu"
 
    
    - * Hammett Homicides, (co) Bestseller Mystery (pb), 1946 
 
    - * The Hat Trick  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask March 1930
 
    
    - * His Brother’s Keeper, (ss)  Collier’s February 17 1934
 
    
      -  Sporting Blood ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1942
 
      -  The Adventures of Sam Spade and Other Stories, Bestseller Mystery, 1944
 
      -  A Man Called Spade, Dell, 1945
 
      -  Sporting Detective Stories ed. Ellery Queen, Faber and Faber, 1946
 
      -  Nightmare Town (var. 1), Knopf, 1999
 
    
    - * Holiday, (ss)  The New Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1923
 
    
    - * The Hollow Temple  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask December 1928
 
    
    - * Hollywood in Person, (ar)  1934
 
    
    - * House Detective  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask December 1 1923, as "Bodies Piled Up"
 
    
    - * House Dick  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask December 1 1923, as "Bodies Piled Up"
 
    
    - * The House in Turk Street  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask April 15 1924
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) April 15 1924
 
      -  Hammett Homicides, Bestseller Mystery, 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #28, March 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #28, March 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #83, May 1954
 
      -  Suspense (Australia) March 1960
 
      -  Suspense (UK) March 1960
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 2), Random House, 1974
 
      -  The World of Mystery Fiction ed. Elliot L. Gilbert, U. of Cal. San Diego, 1978
 
      -  Crime Classics ed. Rex Burns & Mary Rose Sullivan, Viking, 1990
 
      -  Vintage Hammett, Vintage, 2005
 
      -  The Dain Curse, The Glass Key, and Selected Stories, Everyman's Library US, 2007
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  It’s Always Raining Corpses in Chinatown ed. Don Hutchison, Popular Publications, 2024
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Immortality, (vi)  10 Story Book November 1922, as by Daghull Hammett
 
    
    - * An Inch and a Half of Glory, (ss)  The New Yorker June 10/June 17 2013
 
    - * In Defence of the Sex Story, (ar)  Writer’s Digest June 1924
 
    
    - * In the Morgue, (vi)  Saucy Stories October 15 1923, as "The Dimple"
 
    
    - * Introduction, (in)  Creeps by Night ed. Dashiell Hammett, John Day, 1931
 
    
    - * It  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask November 1 1923
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) November 1 1923
 
      -  Woman in the Dark, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1951, as "The Black Hat That Wasn’t There"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #91, June 1951, as "The Black Hat That Wasn’t There"
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Itchy, (ss)  Brief Stories Magazine January 1924
 
    
    - * Itchy the Debonair, (ss)  Brief Stories Magazine January 1924, as "Itchy"
 
    
    - * The Joke on Eloise Morey, (ss)  Brief Stories June 1923
 
    
    - * The Judge Laughed Last, (ss)  The Black Mask February 15 1924, as "The New Racket"
 
    
    - * Laughing Masks, (nv)  Action Stories November 1923, as by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * Letters from Black Mask, (gp) 
 
    
    - * Lost Stories, (co) Vince Emery Productions (hc), September 2005 ; edited by Vince Emery
 
    - * The Main Death  [The Continental Op], (ss)  Black Mask June 1927
 
    
    - * The Maltese Falcon  [Sam Spade], (n.)  Black Mask Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1929,   Jan 1930
 
    
    - * The Maltese Falcon  [Sam Spade], (n.)  Knopf, 1930
 
    
    - * The Maltese Falcon  [Sam Spade], (ex)  Knopf, 1930
 
    
    - * A Man Called Knott  [Sam Spade], (nv)  The American Magazine July 1932, as "A Man Called Spade"
 
    
    - * A Man Called Spade, (co) Dell (pb), 1945 
 
    - * A Man Called Spade  [Sam Spade], (nv)  The American Magazine July 1932
 
    
      -  Good Stories ed. Frank Luther Mott, Macmillan, 1936
 
      -  Good Stories ed. Frank Luther Mott, Macmillan, 1936
 
      -  Challenge to the Reader ed. Ellery Queen, Frederick A. Stokes, 1938, as "A Man Called Knott"
 
      -  101 Years’ Entertainment ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1941
 
      -  American Detective Stories ed. Maurice Richardson, Pilot Press, 1943
 
      -  World’s Great Detective Stories ed. Will Cuppy, The World Publishing Company, 1943
 
      -  The Adventures of Sam Spade and Other Stories, Bestseller Mystery, 1944
 
      -  A Man Called Spade, Dell, 1945
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Anthology #17, 1969
 
      -  Masterpieces of Mystery: The Supersleuths Revisited ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1979
 
      -  Great Detectives ed. David Willis McCullough, Pantheon, 1984
 
      -  Famous Detective Stories in Large Print ed. Virginia S. Reiser & Mary Allen, G.K. Hall, 1984
 
      -  Nightmare Town (var. 1), Knopf, 1999
 
    
    - * A Man Named Thin  [Robin Thin], (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1961
 
    
    - * A Man Named Thin and Other Stories, (co) Mercury Mystery (hc), 1962 
 
    - * The Man Who Killed Dan Odams, (ss)  The Black Mask January 15 1924
 
    
    - * The Man Who Stood in the Way, (ss)  The Black Mask June 15 1923, as "The Vicious Circle", by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * The Master Mind, (ms)  The Smart Set January 1923
 
    
    - * Mike or Alec or Rufus  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask January 1925
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) January 1925
 
      -  Twentieth Century Detective Stories ed. Ellery Queen, The World Publishing Company, 1948, as "Tom, Dick or Harry"
 
      -  The Creeping Siamese, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1950, as "Tom, Dick or Harry"
 
      -  Nightmare Town (var. 1), Knopf, 1999, as "Tom, Dick or Harry"
 
      -  The Girl with Silver Eyes, Black Mask, 2024
 
    
    - * The Nails in Mr. Cayterer  [Robin Thin], (ss)  The Black Mask January 1926
 
    
    - * The New Racket, (ss)  The Black Mask February 15 1924
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) February 15 1924
 
      -  Grit Story Section #2247, February 13 1938, as "The Judge Laughed Last"
 
      -  The Adventures of Sam Spade and Other Stories, Bestseller Mystery, 1944, as "The Judge Laughed Last"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #15, March 1944, as "The Judge Laughed Last"
 
      -  The Evening Standard June 2 1950, as "The Judge Laughed Last"
 
      -  Suspense (Australia) December 1959, as "The Judge Laughed Last"
 
      -  Suspense (UK) December 1959, as "The Judge Laughed Last"
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Nightmare Town, (co) Mercury Mystery (hc), 1948 
 
    - * Nightmare Town, (nv)  Argosy Allstory Weekly December 27 1924
 
    
    - * Nightmare Town (var. 1), (co) Knopf (hc), September 1999 ; edited by Ed Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg & Kirby McCauley
 
    - * Nightshade, (ss)  Mystery League October 1933
 
    
    - * Night Shots  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask February 1 1924
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) February 1 1924
 
      -  Hammett Homicides, Bestseller Mystery, 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #30, May 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #30, May 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #54, December 1951
 
      -  Nightmare Town (var. 1), Knopf, 1999
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * The 19th Murder  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask February 1928
 
    
    - * One Hour  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask April 1 1924
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) April 1 1924
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #16, May 1944
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #16, May 1944
 
      -  The Return of the Continental Op, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1945
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #52, October 1951
 
      -  The Pulps ed. Tony Goodstone, Chelsea House, 1976
 
      -  Masterpieces of Mystery: The Golden Age: Part One ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1977
 
      -  The Pulps (var. 1) ed. Tony Goodstone, Chelsea House, 1980
 
      -  Nightmare Town (var. 1), Knopf, 1999
 
      -  Black Cat Weekly #6, October 7 2021
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * $106,000 Blood Money  [The Continental Op], (na)  Black Mask May 1927
 
    
    - * On the Way, (ss)  Harper’s Bazaar March 1932
 
    - * Our Own Short Story Course, (lt)  The Black Mask August 1924
 
    
    - * Outlaws of the Old West, (br)  New York Herald Tribune November 27 1949 [Ref. James D. Horan]
 
    - * The Parthian Shot, (ms)  The Smart Set October 1922
 
    
    - * Red Harvest  [The Continental Op], (ex)  1929
 
    
    * ___ The Cleansing of Poisonville  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask November 1927
    
    * ___ Crime Wanted—Male or Female  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask December 1927
    
    * ___ Dynamite  [The Continental Op], (ss)  Black Mask January 1928
    
    * ___ The 19th Murder  [The Continental Op], (nv)  Black Mask February 1928
    
    - * The Return of the Continental Op  [The Continental Op], (co) Jonathan Press Mystery (hc), 1945 
 
    - * The Road Home, (vi)  The Black Mask December 1922, as by Peter Collinson
 
    
      -  Black Mask (UK) March 1932, as by Peter Collinson
 
      -  The Hard-Boiled Detective ed. Herbert Ruhm, Vintage, 1977, as by Peter Collinson
 
      -  Lost Stories, Vince Emery, 2005
 
      -  Windy City Pulp Stories #14, 2014, as by Peter Collinson
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Ruffian’s Wife, (ss)  Sunset: The Pacific Monthly October 1925
 
    
    - * The Sardonic Star of Tom Doody, (ss)  Brief Stories February 1923, as by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * The Scorched Face  [The Continental Op], (co) Black Mask (tp), August 2025 
 
    - * The Scorched Face  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask May 1925
 
    
      -  The Black Mask (UK) May 1925
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #49, December 1947
 
      -  Nightmare Town, Mercury Mystery, 1948
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #42, December 1950
 
      -  The Big Knockover, Random House, 1966
 
      -  The Big Knockover (var. 1), Dell, 1967
 
      -  Hanging by a Thread ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1969
 
      -  Hard-Boiled ed. Bill Pronzini & Jack Adrian, Oxford University Press US, 1995
 
      -  Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of Crime Stories ed. Jack Adrian & Bill Pronzini, Oxford University Press, 1995
 
      -  San Francisco Noir 2: The Classics ed. Peter Maravelis, Akashic Books, 2009
 
      -  The Scorched Face, Black Mask, 2025
 
    
    - * The Second-Story Angel, (ss)  The Black Mask November 15 1923
 
    
    - * The Shattered Key  [Ned Beaumont], (nv)  Black Mask June 1930
 
    
    - * Showdown in the Aleutians, (ar)  MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History Spring 2017
 
    - * Slippery Fingers  [The Continental Op], (ss)  The Black Mask October 15 1923, as by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * So I Shot Him, (ss)  The Strand Magazine #33, February/May 2011
 
    - * Strength, (ss)  Brief Stories December 1922, as "The Barber and His Wife", by Peter Collinson
 
    
    - * The Tenth Clew  [The Continental Op], (nv)  The Black Mask January 1 1924
 
    
      -  The Return of the Continental Op, Jonathan Press Mystery, 1945
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #23, July 1945
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #23, July 1945
 
      -  Fourth Mystery Companion ed. A. L. Furman, Lantern Press, 1946
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #39, September 1950
 
      -  The Continental Op (var. 2), Random House, 1974
 
      -  City Sleuths and Tough Guys ed. David Willis McCullough, Houghton Mifflin, 1989
 
      -  Zigzags of Treachery, Black Mask, 2022
 
      -  Collected Stories, Volume 1: 1922-1924, Sarnath Press, 2025
 
    
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