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Dumars, Denise D. (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Small Towns in May, (ss) Underworlds #1, December 2002
- * Soliloquies, (pm) Grimoire #3, Winter 1983
- * Soliloquy, (pm) Grue #6, 1987
- * Something in the Night, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #6, Summer 1997
- * Somewhere, (pm) Masques IV ed. J. N. Williamson, Maclay, October 1991
- * Speaking Bones, (co) Dark Regions Press (ph), October 1996
- * Speaking Bones, (pm)
- * Speculative Poetry in Steinbeck Country: SF Poets Read at the World Fantasy Convention 1998, (ar) Star*Line May/June 1999
- * Stained Glass, (ss) Angel Body and Other Magic for the Soul ed. Chris Reed & David Memmott, Back Brain Recluse, October 2002
- * Stealth SF, (cl) Star*Line Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 2008, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct 2009
* ___ Accepting the Worst Is Usually for the Best, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2017
* ___ All for Love, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2017
* ___ All the Feels, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2026
* ___ An Audience with the Queen, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2015
* ___ The Boundaries of Shared Knowledge, (cl) Star*Line March/April 2010
* ___ Chasing Away Ghosts at Lunch Break, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2014
* ___ Chicks & Dudes, (cl) Star*Line April/June 2012
* ___ Consciousness Squeezed Like Juice, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2014
* ___ Cosmic, Man!, (cl) Star*Line April/June 2011
* ___ Creating Our Own Reality, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2022
* ___ The Crux Ansata of the Matter, (cl) Star*Line July/September 2011
* ___ Cursed Objects, (cl) Star*Line Autumn 2013
* ___ Death and the Maiden, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2024
* ___ An Economy of Words, (cl) Star*Line October/December 2012
* ___ Elegy in a Suburban Churchyard, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2017
* ___ Everything Old Is New Again, (cl) Star*Line October/December 2011
* ___ The Fault in Our Starts, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2025
* ___ Flying Blind, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2018
* ___ The Gate and the Key, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2023
* ___ The Gloves Come Off, (cl) Star*Line Fll 2023, Wtr 2024
* ___ The Horror, The Horror, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2016
* ___ Horse Sense, (cl) Star*Line July/September 2012
* ___ I’ll Make a Tattoo from My Lover’s Blood, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2013
* ___ In Transparent Petropolis, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2018
* ___ Is It Real or Is It Memorex?, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2025
* ___ The King’s English, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2022
* ___ “Like the Wind”, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2023
* ___ A Literature of Ideas, (cl) Star*Line January/March 2013
* ___ Lost Opportunities, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2019
* ___ No Escape, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2015
* ___ No Reservations, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2018
* ___ Pardon Me, Your Slipsteam Is Showing, (cl) Star*Line January/March 2011
* ___ Pedestrian Crossing, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2016
* ___ Planned Obsolescence, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2021
* ___ Print’s Still Not Dead, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2020
* ___ Put Down Your Flamethrower, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2025
* ___ Sciencing the S*** out of Poetry, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2016
* ___ Seance on a Wet Afternoon, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2020
* ___ Silver-Purple Legs of Kale, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2014
* ___ Submission Guidelines from the Devil, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2021
* ___ Tacos Al Pastoral, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2017
* ___ Take Me to Your Leader, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2023
* ___ That Haiku That You Do, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2022
* ___ This Is Not the End of the World, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2022
* ___ Unselected Poems, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2014
* ___ The Way the Past Will Be, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2024
* ___ Welcome to Holland, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2019
* ___ We’re All in This Together, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2021
* ___ What Fresh Hell, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2020
* ___ What Is Speculative Poetry?, (cl) Star*Line Spring 2025
* ___ What Would Hank Do?, (cl) Star*Line Summer 2024
* ___ Where Do You Get Your Ideas?, (cl) Star*Line January/March 2012
* ___ Where Shall I Pour My Dream?, (cl) Star*Line Winter 2019
* ___ Who You Callin’ “Low-Brow”?, (cl) Star*Line September/December 2010
* ___ Wouldst Thou Like to Live Deliciously?, (cl) Star*Line Fall 2018
- * Steampunk Zombie (with Kendall Evans & Nancy Ellis Taylor), (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #100, January 2015
- * Still Life, (pm) Eldritch Tales #16, 1988
- * Stone Reflection, (pm) The Magazine of Speculative Poetry Autumn 2001
- * The Strange Case of Richard M. Nixon, (pm) Terra Incognita #2, Spring 1997
- * Submission Guidelines from the Devil, (ar) Star*Line Fall 2021
- * sugar will kill you, (pm) Space and Time #70, Summer 1986
- * Sunnyside, (pm) The Tome #1, 1989
- * Surely, (pm) Space and Time #55, April 1980
- * The Surgical Supply Store, (pm) The Blood Review October 1989
- * The Surrealist Athletic Competition, (pm)
- * Suspension, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #2, Summer 1996
- * Sutekh from the Throne, (pm) HWA Poetry Showcase, Volume III ed. David E. Cowen, Horror Writers Association, August 2016
- * Sweetgulp, (pm)
- * Swing Shift, (pm)
- * Tacos Al Pastoral, (ar) Star*Line Fall 2017
- * Take Me to Your Leader, (ar) Star*Line Spring 2023
- * A Taste of Time, Buried (with Margaret Ballif Simon), (pm) Deathrealm #8, Spring 1989
- * Tea, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #6, 2000
- * Temptation, (pm) A Theater of Blood #5, 1994
- * That Haiku That You Do, (ar) Star*Line Summer 2022
- * There Are Times, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1991
- * There’s Twelve of Us, If You Count Eyes (with Billy Wolfenbarger), (pm) Star*Line September/October 1986
- * They Saved Mengele’s Face, (pm) Grue #8, 1988
- * Thinnest Ice, (pm) Thin Ice #10, 1991
- * This Glittering, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2024
- * This Is Not the End of the World, (ar) Star*Line Spring 2022
- * A Tiny Dolphin, (pm) Grimoire #1, Summer 1982
- * The Toasted Ted Bundy Top Ten, (pm) The Blood Review January 1990
- * Today I Make the Mourning Wreath, (pm) Star*Line Spring 2021
- * To Dine with Sticks, (pm)
- * Toward the Elflight, (pm) Fantasy Book February 1983
- * The Trickster, (pm) Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2019
- * Trophy (with Kevin J. Anderson), (ss) Figment #5, October 1990
- * True, It’s Not What You Think, (pm) Star*Line Spring 2017
- * Unselected Poems, (ar) Star*Line Winter 2014
- * Unspoken, (pm) Darkling Plain Summer 2000
- * untitled (“Clockwork calico”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2026
- * untitled (“Cypress trees on fire”), (pm) What the Wind Can’t Touch ed. Naia, Southern California Haiku Study Group, 2016
- * untitled (“Down in the river”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2021
- * untitled (“Excuse my regression”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2024
- * untitled (“Fairy ring on my lawn”), (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #131, September 2025
- * untitled (“Merfolk”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2025
- * untitled (“Morning sun so warm”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2024
- * untitled (“My floral trellis…”), (pm) Eldritch Tales #29, Fall 1993
- * untitled (“Paler than the blush”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2022
- * untitled (“Stiff with chill”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2018
- * untitled (“Striped gaiters, breather”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2018
- * untitled (“Tasting rooms close at”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2014
- * untitled (“temporary”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2024
- * Utility, (pm) Star*Line September/December 1989
- * The Vanishing of the Whippoorwills, (pm) Grimoire #4, Spring 1983
- * The Video, (vi) Haunts #31, Spring/Summer 1996
- * The View from Tyndale’s Pyre (with Todd Mecklem & W. Gregory Stewart), (pm) Star*Line May/June 1989
- * Visitation, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Ghosts, Winter 2025
- * Waiting, (pm) The Blood Review January 1990
- * Wake Me Up Some Day, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #125, September 2023
- * Wands, (pm) Twisted #5, Summer 1989
- * The Way, (ss) Pangaea, Wordcraft of Oregon, May 1993
- * The Way the Past Will Be, (ar) Star*Line Spring 2024
- * Welcome to Holland, (ar) Star*Line Summer 2019
- * We’re All in This Together, (ar) Star*Line Summer 2021
- * W. Gregory Stewart: The Poetry of Play and Wonder, (in) Antepenult by W. Gregory Stewart, Dark Regions Press, 1993
- * What Fresh Hell, (ar) Star*Line Summer 2020
- * What Is Speculative Poetry?, (ar) Star*Line Spring 2025
- * What Passes for Love, (pm) Songs of Innocence #4, 2001
- * What Would Hank Do?, (ar) Star*Line Summer 2024
- * Where Do You Get Your Ideas?, (ar) Star*Line January/March 2012
- * Where Shall I Pour My Dream?, (ar) Star*Line Winter 2019
- * Where the Glühwein Pours, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1997
- * The Whitleys Have the Innsmouth Look, (pm) Space and Time #64, Summer 1983
- * Who the Lowly Flute, (pm) Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2025
- * Who You Callin’ “Low-Brow”?, (ar) Star*Line September/December 2010
- * Windows, (pm)
- * Wisteria (for Eugenia), (pm) Thin Ice #6, 1990
- * Women, (pm)
- * The Women of Horror Roundtable, (sy) Wicked Mystic #24, Fall/Winter 1994
- * Workshop: What about Triple Collaborations? (with Todd Mecklem & W. Gregory Stewart), (ar) Star*Line May/June 1989
- * The World We Know (with Scott C. Virtes), (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #107, September 2017
- * Wouldst Thou Like to Live Deliciously?, (ar) Star*Line Fall 2018
- * You and I, (pm) Grue #3, 1986
- * Your Face, (pm) Grimoire #5, Summer 1983
- * You Scared Me, (ss) Fang #3, 1992
- * [front cover], (cv) Star*Line Mar/Apr 1989, Nov/Dec 1990
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Star*Line May/June 1989
- * [poem], (pm) Bloodrake #6, Summer/Fall 1983
- * [unknown item], (ms) Potboiler v1 #11, 1985
_____, [ref.]
[]Dumas, Alexandre, père (1802-1870) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Adventure in Fiction:
* ___ V. The Introduction of D’Artagnan, (ex) from The Three Musketeers,
- * An Adventure of the King’s Court, (ex)
- * A Bal Masqué, (ss)
- * A Bal Masqué, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * Black Tulip, (sa) Mystery April 1934; adapted by Burton E. Stevenson
- * The Black Tulip, (n.)
- * The Boar That Lost Its Tale, (ex)
- * The Companions of Jehu, (sl) The Scrap Book Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1906
- * The Count of Monte Cristo, (n.) Chapman & Hall, 1846
- * The Count of Monte Cristo, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1846
- * The Curé of Boulogne, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1905
- * d’Artagnan (with H. Bedford-Jones), (sl) Adventure Sep 15, Oct 1, Oct 15 1928; while allegedly based on a fragmentary manuscript by Alexandre Dumas, the only Dumas content is a one-page extract from an article, unrelated to the plot, that is included in the text.
- * D’Artagnan and the Duel, (ss)
- * D’Artagnan, Detective, (ex) from The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later,
- * D’Artagnan’s Journey, (ex)
- * D’Artagnan—Sleuth-Hound, (ex) from Le Vicomte de Bragelonne,
- * A Day at Fontenay-aux-Roses (with Paul Bocage), (nv) Tales of the Supernatural by Alexandre Dumas, Methuen, 1907
- The Land of the Unseen ed. George Locke, Ferret Fantasy, 1973, as "The Pale Lady", by Alexandre Dumas; translated from the French (chapters 12 to 15 of Les Mille et un Fantômes, Librairie de Tarride, 1849) by Alfred R. Allinson.
- The Vampire Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, July 1995, as "The Pale Lady", by Alexandre Dumas
- Vampires: Classic Tales ed. Mike Ashley, Dover, July 2011, as "The Pale Lady", by Alexandre Dumas
- * The Defense of the Bastion Saint-Gervais, (ex)
- * Duel in the Bois-Rochin, (ex) from The Man in the Iron Mask, 1848
- * A Duel to the Death, (ss)
- * The Duke of Buckingham and Anne of Austria, (ex) from The Three Musketeers,
- * The Enchanted Whistle, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1891; translated from the French (“Le Sifflet Enchanté”, Contes pour les Grands et les Petits Enfants, Méline, Cans et Cie., 1859).
- * The Escape from the Chateau d’If, (ex)
- * The Escape of the Duc de Beaufort, (ex)
- * The Escape of the Duc de Beaufort, (ex) from Twenty Years After, Routledge, 1856
- * The Flight to Varennes, (sl) 1930
- * The General of the Order, (ex) from Le Vicomte de Bragelonne,
- * The Hanging at La Piroche, (ss)
- * Horror at Fontenay, (n.) Sphere (pb), February 1975 ; translated by Alan Hull Walton
- * House Call, (ex) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 2013; translation of 2 chapters from Les Mohicans de Paris (1854).; translated by John Pugmire
- * The Introduction of D’Artagnan, (ex) from The Three Musketeers,
- * King Pedro of Castille, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1928; translated by Reginald Merton
- * The King’s Musketeers and the Cardinal’s Guards, (ex) from The Three Musketeers, Routledge, 1853
- * The King’s Private Eye, (ex) from Le Vicomte de Bragelonne ou Dix Ans Plus Tard, 1848
- * A Legend of Peter the Cruel, (sl) The Chartist Circular #133 Apr 9, #134 Apr 16, #135 Apr 23, #136 Apr 30, #137 May 7, #138 May 14, #139 May 21, #140 May 28 1842
- * Love, (ms)
- * The Man of the Knife, (ss)
- * Marceau’s Prisoner, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1892; translated (and abridged) from the French (“La Rose Rouge”, Revue des Deux Mondes, 1831).
- * The Masked Ball, (ss)
- * Monte Cristo’s Escape from Prison, (ex)
- * Mustard, (ar) Antæus #68, Spring 1992; translated from the French by Alan Davidson & Jane Davidson.
- * My Adventure at Soissons, (ar) The Evening Standard February 22 1934; translated from the French (Mes Mémoires 1852-1855) by G. R. Pearce.
- * The Mystery of the Man in Armour, (sl) The Grand Magazine August 1905
- * The Pale Lady (with Paul Bocage), (nv) Tales of the Supernatural by Alexandre Dumas, Methuen, 1907, as "A Day at Fontenay-aux-Roses"
- * Pascal Bruno, the Bandit of Sicily, (na)
- * The Queen’s Necklace, (n.) Little, Brown, 1890
- The Golden Book Magazine #38 Feb, #39 Mar, #40 Apr, #41 May, #42 Jun, #43 Jul, #44 Aug, #45 Sep, #46 Oct, #47 Nov, #48 Dec 1928,
#49 Jan, #50 Feb, #51 Mar 1929
; translated from the French (Le Collier de la Reine, La Presse, 1849-50).
- The Golden Book Magazine (UK) Mar, Apr, May/Jun 1928
- * The Queen’s Necklace, (n.)
- * The Red Rose, (sl) Short Stories Aug, Sep 1911
- * The Return of Lord Ruthven, (pl) The Return of Lord Ruthven ed. Frank J. Morlock, Black Coat Press, October 2004; translated from the French (Le Vampire, 1851) by Frank J. Morlock.
- * A Russian Tragedy, (ss)
- * The Sheik, (ss)
- * The Slap of Charlotte Corday, (nv) Demons of the Night ed. Joan C. Kessler, University of Chicago, April 1995; translated from the French (“Le soufflet de Charlotte Corday”, 1849) by Joan C. Kessler.
- * Solange, (nv) The London Journal 1849; translated from the French (Les Milles et un Fantômes, Cadot, 1849).
- * Solange, (ss) The Scrap Book October 1909; translated from the French (Les Milles et un Fantômes, Cadot, 1849) by Frederick F. Schrader.
- * Swept Away by an Avalanche, (ex) from The Glacier Land, 1852
- * The Three Guardsmen, (n.) , as The Three Musketeers
- * The Three Musketeers, (n.)
- * The Three Musketeers, (ex)
- * Trial by Battle, (nv) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine September 1852; translated from the French (“Praxede”) by Jane Strickland.
- * The Vampire of the Carpathian Mountains, (na) Horror at Fontenay by Alan Hull Walton, 1975
- * Vaninka, (ss)
- * A Visit to the Theatre, (ex) from Memoirs,
- * A Visit to the Theatre [from Memoirs], (ex)
- * Who Wrote the Play?, (ss) Romance May 1892; translated by Ralph Edmunds
- * The Wolf-Leader, (n.) Methuen, 1904
- * Zodomirsky’s Duel, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1892; translated from the French (“Marianna”, Herminie and Marianna, Méline, Cans et Cie., 1859).
- The Strand Magazine (US) July 1892
- Short Stories January 1893
- Illustrated Penny Tales #6, 1894
- Great Short Stories III: Romance & Adventure ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909
- The Gold Book Magazine August 1921, uncredited.
- The Omnibus of Adventure ed. John R. Colter, Dodd, Mead, 1930
- The Golden Book Magazine #80, August 1931
- The Pocket Book of Famous French Short Stories ed. Eric Swenson, Pocket Books, 1947
- The Mammoth Book of Sword & Honour ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, June 2000
- * Zodomirsky’s Duel, (ss)
- * [unknown story], (ss)
_____, [ref.]
- * Alexandre Dumas by C. E. Meetkerke, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1887
- * Alexandre Dumas, (bg) The Argosy (UK) June 1879, uncredited.
- * Anne of Austria, Buckingham and Dumas by William Henry Helm, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1928
- * Camille by Gladys Hall, (ss) Screen Stories October 1971
- * The Centenary of Alexandre Dumas by W. Southwick, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1902
- * The Confused Legacy of the Romantic Revolution: The Strange Fate of the The Thousand-and-One Phantoms and the Unlucky Père Olifus by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #336, August 2016
- * D’Artagnan and Milady by Lloyd Sanders, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1920
- * A Feat of ’94 by A. H. Beesly, (pm) Longman’s Magazine November 1892
- * A Great Man’s Relaxations, (ar) Dublin University Magazine February 1868, uncredited.
- * Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives by The Editor(s), (cl) The Strand Magazine July 1892
- * Some Talk of Alexander by Frank Mathew, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1903
[]Dumas, Alexandre, fils (1824-1895) (chron.)
- * The Bible on the Stage 1., (ar) The New Review #45, February 1893
- * Camille, (sl)
- * The Hanging at La Piroche, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * A Mother, (ss) Short Stories March 1903; translated by Neil Carew
- * The Mystery of La Piroche, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1907; translated from the French by E. Dyke.
- * The Mystery of the Man in Armour, (sl) The Grand Magazine July 1905
- * The Pigeon Prize, (ss)
- * The Robber of Piroche, (ss)
_____, [ref.]
[]Dumas, Frank (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * The Braneworm Returns, (nv) Alien Dimensions #23, 2022
- * Enter the Carnotvore, (ss) Alien Dimensions #22, 2022
- * High Seas, (nv) Alien Dimensions #26, 2024
- * The Lunar Asylum, (nv) Interzone #295, September 2023
- * Supernova Chasers, (nv) Alien Dimensions #24, 2023
[]Dumas, Jack (1915-1998) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Argosy Apr, Dec 1956, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1957, Feb, Mar, Jun,
Oct 1958
Oct 1964
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Jul, Oct, Nov, Dec 1956, Feb, May, Oct, Dec 1957, Feb, May, Jun,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1958
Mar, Jul, Aug, Sep 1959, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Dec 1960
Jan, Feb, Mar, Jun, Sep, Oct, Dec 1961, Feb, Apr, May, Sep, Nov,
Dec 1962
Feb, Jun, Aug, Sep, Nov 1963, Jan, Jun, Aug 1964, Mar, May, Jul,
Sep, Nov 1965
Feb, Apr, Jun, Oct, Nov 1966, Aug 1967
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy (Canada) November 1958
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure June 1967
[]du Maurier, Daphne; [i.e., Dame Daphne du Maurier Browning] (1907-1989) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * “Adieu Sagesse”, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1930
- * The Alibi, (nv) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1959
- The Breaking Point (var. 1), Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1959
- The Breaking Point, Gollancz, May 1959
- John Bull Everybody’s Weekly May 30, Jun 6 1959
- The Gothic Reader ed. Kurt Singer, Ace, 1966
- Classics of the Macabre, Gollancz, September 1987
- * And His Letters Grow Colder, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1931
- * And Now to God the Father, (nv) The Bystander May 15 1929
- * Angels and Archangels, (ss) Indiscretion and Other Stories, Polybooks Limited, 1945
- * The Apple Tree, (nv) The Apple Tree, Gollancz, August 1952
- Kiss Me Again, Stranger, Doubleday, 1953
- The Birds and Other Stories, Penguin, 1963
- Echoes from the Macabre, Victor Gollancz Limited, October 1976
- 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1979
- Cornish Ghost Stories ed. Denys Val Baker, Kimber, 1981
- Classics of the Macabre, Gollancz, September 1987
- Sunless Solstice ed. Lucy Evans & Tanya Kirk, The British Library, October 2021
- * The Apple Tree, (oc) Victor Gollancz (hc), August 1952
- * The Archduchess, (nv) The Breaking Point, Gollancz, May 1959
- * The Birds, (nv) The Apple Tree, Gollancz, August 1952
- Good Housekeeping Oct 1952, May 1985
- Kiss Me Again, Stranger, Doubleday, 1953
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: My Favorites in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1959
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 14 of My Favorites in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, December 1960
- Things with Claws ed. Whit & Hallie Burnett, Ballantine, February 1961
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: My Favourites in Suspense, Part I ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1962
- The Birds and Other Stories, Penguin, 1963
- Stories of Suspense ed. Mary E. MacEwen, Scholastic, 1963
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbinders in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
- Strange Beasts and Unnatural Monsters ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Fawcett Crest, August 1968
- Something Strange ed. Marjorie B. Smiley, Mary Delores Jarmon & Domenica Paterno, Macmillan, 1969
- Unknown Worlds ed. Lawana Trout, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969
- Cornish Tales of Terror ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1970
- Ladies of Horror ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1971
- Eco-Fiction ed. John Stadler, Washington Square Press, April 1971
- The Ruins of Earth ed. Thomas M. Disch, Putnam, November 1971
- A Little Night Reading ed. Dave Allen, Roger Schlesinger, 1974
- Great British Short Stories ed. [Editors of Reader’s Digest], Reader's Digest, 1974
- You and Science Fiction ed. Bernard C. Hollister, National Textbook Co., 1976
- Echoes from the Macabre, Victor Gollancz Limited, October 1976
- Sinister and Supernatural Stories ed. Richard Adams, Ward Lock, 1978
- Fantasy ed. Lois A. Markham, Scholastic, 1978
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbinders in Suspense (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1982
- Suspense ed. Raymond Wilson, John Murray, 1982
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1982
- Witches’ Brew ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Macmillan, December 1984
- Classics of the Macabre, Gollancz, September 1987
- Murmurations ed. Nicholas Royle, Two Ravens Press, October 2011
- Heavy Weather ed. Kevan Manwaring, The British Library, February 2021
- * The Birds, (oc) Gollancz, August 1952, as The Apple Tree
- * The Birds and Other Stories, (co) Gollancz, August 1952, as The Apple Tree
- * The Blue Lenses, (nv) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1959
- The Breaking Point (var. 1), Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1959
- The Breaking Point, Gollancz, May 1959
- The Others ed. Terry Carr, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1969
- The Fifth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1970
- Fantasy: Shapes of Things Unknown ed. Edmund J. Farrell, Thomas E. Gage, John Pfordresher & Raymond J. Rodrigues, Scott, Foresman, 1974
- Echoes from the Macabre, Victor Gollancz Limited, October 1976
- Stories of Fear ed. Denys Val Baker, William Kimber, 1980
- Classics of the Macabre, Gollancz, September 1987
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1995
- * A Border-Line Case, (na) Not After Midnight and Other Stories, Gollancz, 1971
- * The Breaking Point, (co) Gollancz, May 1959
- * The Breaking Point, (oc) Gollancz (hc), May 1959
- * The Breaking Point (var. 1), (co) Doubleday & Company, Inc. (hc), 1959
- * The Breakthrough, (nv) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1966
- * Castle Dor (with Arthur T. Quiller-Couch), (na) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1961, as by Q & Daphne du Maurier; condensed from the forthcoming novel (J.M. Dent, 1962).
- * The Chamois, (nv) The Breaking Point, Gollancz, May 1959
- * Classics of the Macabre, (co) Gollancz (hc), September 1987
- * The Closing Door, (ss) Woman’s Journal January 1932
- * A Difference in Temperament, (ss) The Bystander June 26 1929
- * The Doll, (co) Virago Press (tp), May 2011
- * The Doll, (nv) The Editor Regrets… ed. George Joseph, Michael Joseph, 1937
- * Don’t Look Now, (na) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1970
- Not After Midnight and Other Stories, Gollancz, 1971
- A Treasury of Modern Mysteries, Volume 1 ed. Marie R. Reno, Nelson Doubleday, 1973
- Echoes from the Macabre, Victor Gollancz Limited, October 1976
- Great Short Tales of Mystery and Terror, Readers Digest, 1982
- Baker’s Dozen: 13 Short Mystery Novels ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Greenwich House, 1984
- The Mammoth Book of Short Crime Novels ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin Harry Greenberg, Robinson, 1986
- Classics of the Macabre, Gollancz, September 1987
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #59, Fall 1988
- No, But I Saw the Movie ed. David Wheeler, Penguin US, May 1989
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- * Nothing Hurts for Long, (ss) The Bystander July 29 1931
- * Nothing Hurts for Long, and Escort, (co) Polybooks (hc), 1943
- * The Old Man, (ss) The Apple Tree, Gollancz, August 1952
- Kiss Me Again, Stranger, Doubleday, 1953
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #111, February 1953
- The Australian Journal November 2 1953
- The Birds and Other Stories, Penguin, 1963
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- The Gourmet Crook Book ed. Tony Wilmot, Everest Books, 1976
- Echoes from the Macabre, Victor Gollancz Limited, October 1976
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Grand Masters Up to Date ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1979
- The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women ed. A. Susan Williams & Richard Glyn Jones, Viking UK, May 1995
- Phantoms of Kernow ed. Joan Passey, The British Library, June 2025
- * Panic, (ss) Saturday Review (UK) March 1 1931
- The Best British Short Stories of 1931 ed. Edward J. O’Brien, Dodd, Mead, 1931
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #15, 1944
- London and Paris, Polybooks Limited, 1945, as "Paris"
- Early Stories, Bantam Books Limited, October 1954
- Rendezvous and Other Stories, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1980
- * Paris, (ss) Saturday Review (UK) March 1 1931, as "Panic"
- * Piccadilly, (ss) The Bystander February 10 1932
- * The Pool, (nv) The Breaking Point, Gollancz, May 1959
- * Portrait of an Actress, (ss) Saturday Review (UK) May 23 1931
- * Preface, (pr) 1980
- * Rebecca, (n.) Doubleday, 1938
- * Rendezvous, (nv) Cosmopolitan June 1959
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- * Rendezvous and Other Stories, (co) Victor Gollancz Ltd (hc), 1980
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- * Terror, (ss) The Bystander December 26 1928
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- * Daphne du Maurier by June M. Frazer, (bg) Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 1 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998
- * Daphne du Maurier by Tony Medawar, (bg) Ghosts from the Library ed. Tony Medawar, Collins Crime Club, September 2022
- * Daphne du Maurier & Rebecca by Charles L. Silet, (ar) The Strand Magazine #3, November 1999/February 2000
- * Gertrude Barrows Bennett & Daphne Du Maurier: Foundational Women in Genre by Fiona Maeve Geist, (ar) LampLight March 2018
- * The House on the Strand, by Daphne du Maurier (1969) by David Westwood, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 2002
- * I Wish I’d Written That… by Cathy Cole, (cl) Crime Factory #3, August 2001
- * Life with Mother by Tessa du Maurier, (pz) John Bull July 11 1953
- * Like a Woman Possessed by Nilanjana Roy, (ar) Financial Times September 19 2020
- * She Cast Her Spell Over Us by Greg Herren, (ar) Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #69, 2015
- * “An Umbrella, Broken”: du Maurier, “The Birds,” and the Chamberlain Years by Terry W. Thompson, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #351, May 2019
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