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[]House, E. H. (chron.)
- * Anecdotes of Charles Reade, (??) The Atlantic Monthly October 1887
- * Edwin Booth in London, (??) The Century Magazine December 1897
- * Little Fountain of Sakanoshita, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly November 1873
- * The Martyrdom of an Empire, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1881
- * Personal Characteristics of Charles Reade, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1887
- * The Sacred Flame of Torin Ji, (sl) Scribner’s Magazine Sep, Oct 1887
- * The Thraldom of Japan, (??) The Atlantic Monthly December 1887
- * The Transfer of the Temples of Ise, (??) Scribner’s Magazine May 1891
- * A Wife by Wager, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1867, uncredited.
- * Yone Santo: A Child of Japan, (sl) The Atlantic Monthly Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1888
[]House, Edward Howard (1836-1901) (chron.)
- * Beauty at Billiards, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1859, uncredited.
- * A Bit of Angling, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1859, uncredited.
- * A Day in a Japanese Theatre, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1872
- * How the Snow Melted on Mount Washington, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1860, uncredited.
- * An Icy Flame, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1860, uncredited.
- * In a Fog, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1860, uncredited.
- * Love by Mishap, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1862, uncredited.
- * Mien-yaun, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1859, uncredited.
- * One of the Nunns, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1859, uncredited.
[]House, Edward Mandell (1858-1938) (about) (chron.)
- * Are We Blocking the Road, (ss) Collier’s May 16 1925
- * Does America Need a Dictator?, (ar) Liberty January 7 1933
- * How Free Are the Seas?, (ar) Liberty February 23 1935
- * How the U.S. Can Prevent Another War, (ar) Liberty May 25 1935
- * How to Keep Out of War, (ar) Liberty April 2 1938
- * Is England Forming an Alliance with Japan?, (ar) Liberty December 22 1934
- * Needed—A World Receiver, (ar) Liberty February 1 1936
- * The Next War—Will Uncle Sam Keep Out of It?, (ar) Liberty October 26 1935
- * Paderewski: The Paradox of Europe, (ar) Harper’s Magazine December 1925
- * This Crisis, (ar) Liberty November 25 1933
- * Wanted—A New Deal Among Nations, (ar) Liberty September 14 1935
- * What’s Going on in the World, (sy) McCall’s Magazine March 1927
- * Whither Hitler? Whither Europe? Whither America?, (ar) Liberty May 9 1936
- * Will the Dark Races Destroy the Whites?, (ar) Liberty November 30 1935
- * Women in Washington?, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1933
- * The World Menace of the Saar, (ar) Liberty January 19 1935
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[]House, James, Jr. (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * C. Leandre, Caricaturist, (ar) Laughter January 1927
- * Covarrubias and Leo Kober, (??) Laughter September 1926
- * Gropper and W.A.L., (??) Laughter October 1926
- * Honoré Daumier, (ar) Laughter December 1926 [Ref. Honoré Daumier]
- * Malone, Eaton and Stengel, (ss) Laughter November 1926
- * Ralph Barton and Massaquer, (??) Laughter August 1926
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Laughter Feb, Mar 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Laughter October 1925
[]House, Jay E(lmer) (1870-1936) (chron.)
- * The Biography of a Small Town, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1921
- * A Boy’s Job in the Eighties, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1925
- * Comment of a Country Editor, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 25, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 3, Nov 24, Dec 22, Dec 29 1923, Jan 5,
Jan 12, Jan 19 1924
- * In Office, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 31 1920
- * In Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 24 1920
- * The Odyssey of a Columnist, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1925
- * The Old Country Weekly, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1934
- * The Old Neighborhood, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1928
- * The Old Tramp Printer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1934
- * On Politicians, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1926
- * Saga of a Farm Family, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 25 1936
- * Why I Am a Standpatter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1921
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[]House, R. C. (fl. 1970s-2000s) (chron.)
- * About Western Writers of America, (in) Buckskin, Bullets, and Beans: Good Eats and Good Reads from the Western Writers of America ed. Bob Wiseman, Northland Pub., 1997
- * The Big Two-Shoot Rifle, (ss) American Rendezvous Magazine 1982
- * Clash of Wills, (ss) Far West Summer 1980
- * Fire Dancer, (ss) Far West August 1978
- * On the Peck, (ss) White Hats ed. Robert J. Randisi, Berkley, April 2002
- * Shadow of a Gunfighter, (ss) Far West June 1978
- * The Snakebite Cure, (ss) Louis L’Amour Western Magazine March 1995
- * Son of a Gun, (ss)
- * Trapper, (ss) Far West January 1979
- * We’ll Kill the Old Red Rooster When She Comes, (ss) New Trails ed. John Jakes & Martin H. Greenberg, Doubleday, November 1994
[]House, Roy Temple (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Cook, (ss) 10 Story Book October 1925
- * Count Roland’s Ruby (with Leon de Saint-Valéry), (ss) The Stratford Journal April/June 1920
- * Inconsistency, (pm) The Smart Set April 1910
- * In This Sign Conquer, (pm) Chicago Daily News
- * A Man, a Woman, and Two Dogs, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1930
- * On a Train with a Madman, (ss) Weird Tales July 1935
- * Rouge et Noir, (pm) The Smart Set February 1909
- * Telegraphy and Telepathy, (ar) Weird Tales June 1937
- * The Tenderfoot’s Blunder, (vi) The Golden West Magazine October 1927
- * Threnody, (pm) Overland Monthly April 1914
- * A Wolf in the Fold, (ss) The Golden West Magazine July 1928
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- * An Algerian Wooing by Charles Hagel & Louis Lecocq, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1921; translated from the French.
- * Death Is a Temporary Indisposition by Max Brod, (ss) Weird Tales April 1938; translated from the German (“Der Tod ist ein vorübergehender Schwächezustand”, 1928).
- * Gica Lacilu, the Magician by Ernst Wurm, (ss) Weird Tales August 1937; translated from the German.
- * The Head in the Window by Wilhelm von Scholz, (ss) Weird Tales March 1938
- * The Keen Eyes and Ears of Kara Kedi by Claude Farrère, (ss) Weird Tales December 1937; translated from the French (“La peur du chat”, 1907).
- * The Long Arm by Franz Nabl, (ss) Weird Tales October 1937; translated from the German (“Der dritte Arm”, 1931).
- * Malay Love Magic by Paul Morand, (ss) Weird Tales September 1937; translated from the French.
- * Noble Blood by Ernst von Wildenbruch, (ss) Transatlantic Tales November 1907; translated from the German.
- * The Passing of Van Mitten by Claude Farrère, (ss) Weird Tales February 1938; translated from the French (“Monsieur Van Mitten rendait l’âme…”).
- * The Snakeskin Cigar-Case by Bodo Wildberg, (ss) Weird Tales July 1936; translated from the German (“Schlangenhaut?”, Schlangenhaut und andere seltsame Novellen, Richard Taendler Verlag, Berlin 1911).
- * The Violet Death by Gustav Meyrink, (ss) Weird Tales July 1935; translated from the German (“Der violette Tod”, Simplicissimus May 20, 1902).
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[]Household, Geoffrey (Edward West) (1900-1988) (about) (chron.)
- * Abner of the Porch, (ss) 1959
- * As Best He Can, (ss) The Brides of Solomon, and Other Stories by Geoffrey Household, Michael Joseph, 1958
- * The Battle of Mussolini, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1964
- * Book Reviews, (rc) Argosy (UK) June 1966
- * Brandy for the Parson, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1948
- * The Bribe, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 31 1937
- * Brides of Solomon, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1958
- * Cavern of Fear, (nv) Argosy (UK) February 1967; part of this story forms the basis of The Courtesy of Death.
- * Cellar Cool, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1964
- * The Collaborator, (ss) The Brides of Solomon, and Other Stories by Geoffrey Household, Michael Joseph, 1958, as "As Best He Can"
- * The Constant Lover [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard July 31 1957
- * Corporal Valdes, (ss) Suspense (UK) September 1958
- * Courier of Love, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1952
- * Dance of the Dwarfs, (ex) Michael Joseph, 1968
- * The Deadly Torrent, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 25 1959
- * Dearest Conchita, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1957
- * Debt of Honour, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1952
- * Delilah of the Back Stairs, (na) Story #72, July/August 1938
- * Dionysus and the Pard, (ss) The Salvation of Pisco Gabar by Geoffrey Household, Chatto & Windus, 1938
- * Drug for the Major, (ss) Lilliput October 1956
- * The Elusive Sergeant, (nv) Argosy March 1953
- * Epicure’s Odyssey, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1951
- * Escape Artist, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1959
- * Escape by Passport, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly April 1959
- * Escape by Starlight, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1955
- * Exiles, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1968
- * Fellow Passenger, (n.) John Bull Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 5 1955
- * Furry Dance, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1960
- * The Gadding Vine, (ss) Argosy (UK) March 1953
- * The Girl Who Worked for a Spy, (ss) This Week June 12 1955
- * Give Us This Day, (ss) King (UK) April 1966
- * Heart in the Mouth, (ss) Magpie September 1952
- * The Hut, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1951
- * The Idealist, (ss) Esquire June 1953
- * The Instinct of the Hunted, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1968, as "Keep Walking"
- * An Irishman and a Jew, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1938
- * Ivory Puma, (ss) Argosy (UK) December 1960
- * Kangaroo Loves Me, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly April 1936
- * Keep Walking, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1968
- * The Kindly Stranger [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard November 8 1955
- * The Lost Continent, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1960
- * Low Water, (ss) Magpie October 1952
- * The Magnificent Thief, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1951
- * New Books, (br) Argosy (UK) September 1968
- * The Night the Colonel Sank, (ss) John Bull December 7 1957
- * No One Will Ever Know, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1948
- * No Police in the Cemetery, (nv) Argosy (UK) May 1966
- * Old Cuirassier, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1960
- * Prisoners of the Plan, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1950
- * Railway Harvest, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1946
- * Red Carpet Treatment, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1960
- * Rescue Mission, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1951
- * Rogue Male, (n.) Chatto & Windus, 1939
- * Roll Out the Barrel, (ss) 1952
- * A Rough Shoot [Roger Taine], (sl)
- * Run from the Hangman, (na) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 10, Mar 17, Mar 24, Mar 31 1951
- * Sabers on the Sand, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 17 1959
- * The Salvation of Gabar, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1936
- * The Salvation of Pisco Gabar, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1936, as "The Salvation of Gabar"
- * Secret Information, (ss) This Week 1952, as "Woman in Love"
- * Secret Police, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1964
- * Secret Vintage, (ss) Argosy (UK) November 1953
- * The Sinister Suitcase, (ss) Daily Sketch May 12 1953
- * Six Legs Are Welcome, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1955
- * Space Fiction, (ss) Winter’s Tales 23 ed. Peter Collenette, Macmillan UK, 1977
- * The Spanish Cave, (n.) Hutchinson, 1937, as The Terror of Villadonga
- Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #333 Jun 1, #334 Jun 8, #335 Jun 15, #336 Jun 22, #337 Jun 29, #338 Jul 6, #339 Jul 13, #340 Jul 20, #341 Jul 27,
#342 Aug 3, #343 Aug 10 1968
- * A Sunday Afternoon [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard March 12 1955
- * Swords & Champagne, (nv) Argosy (UK) June 1959
- * Taboo, (ss) The Salvation of Pisco Gabar by Geoffrey Household, Chatto & Windus, 1938
- Argosy (UK) August 1940
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Winter 1942
- Great Tales of Terror & the Supernatural ed. Herbert A. Wise & Phyllis Fraser, Random House, 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” June 1945
- The Complete Murder Sampler ed. James Nelson, Doubleday, 1946
- Hold Your Breath ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1947
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #12, June 1948
- Stories for the Dead of Night ed. Don Congdon, Dell, March 1957
- The Second Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1960
- Striking Terror! ed. Herbert van Thal, Arthur Barker, 1963
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #11, 1966
- Ellery Queen’s Shoot the Works ed. Ellery Queen, Pyramid, November 1969
- The Dark of the Soul ed. Don Ward, Tower, 1970
- The Best Horror Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
- Stories of Terror ed. John L. Foster, Ward Lock, 1982
- The Penguin Book of Horror Stories ed. J. A. Cuddon, Penguin, 1984
- Realms of Darkness ed. Mary Danby, Octopus US, 1985
- Realms of Darkness, Chartwell Books, 1988
- The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), BDD/Mallard Press, April 1990
- The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), Ivy Leaf, September 1990
- * Talking Point, (ss) Argosy (UK) August 1955
- * Technique, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1936
- * Tell These Men to Go Away, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1965
- * The Terror of Villadonga, (n.) Hutchinson, 1937
- Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #333 Jun 1, #334 Jun 8, #335 Jun 15, #336 Jun 22, #337 Jun 29, #338 Jul 6, #339 Jul 13, #340 Jul 20, #341 Jul 27,
#342 Aug 3, #343 Aug 10 1968, as The Spanish Cave
- * Thief in the Cathedral, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 7 1959
- * Three Kings, (nv) Argosy (UK) January 1951
- * Three of Castile, (ss) Argosy (UK) November 1959
- * Tie Up a Goat, (sl) Argosy (UK) Aug, Sep 1958
- * A Time to Kill [Roger Taine], (sl)
- * To Die with Decency, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1961
- * Treasure Hunt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1957
- * Two Stories, (gp) King (UK) April 1966
- * Unconsidered Factor, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly March 1937
- * Watcher in the Shadows, (n.) Little, Brown, 1960
- * Water of Iturrigorri, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1936
- * Woman in Love, (ss) This Week 1952
- This Week’s Stories of Mystery and Suspense ed. Stewart Beach, Random House, 1957, as "Secret Information"
- This Week’s Stories of Mystery and Suspense (var. 1) ed. Stewart Beach, Berkley, 1962, as "Secret Information"
- Catch a Spy ed. Marvin Allen Karp, Popular Library, 1965, as "Secret Information"
- Best Secret Service Stories 3 ed. John Welcome, Faber and Faber, 1967, as "Secret Information"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1984
- The Big Book of Adventure Stories ed. Otto Penzler, Vintage, 2011
- * Word of Command, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1958
- * Yours Obediently, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 9 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1977
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- * Argonotes, (bg) Argosy March 1953, uncredited.
- * Geoffrey Household, (bg) Argosy (UK) April 1964, uncredited.
- * Geoffrey Household by Tony Medawar, (bg) Bodies from the Library 6 ed. Tony Medawar, Collins, September 2023, as by Tony Medawar
- * Geoffrey Household—Danger with a Dash by John Silver, (ar) Argosy (UK) January 1958
- * Rogue Male by John Clute, (br) Interzone #162, December 2000
[]Houser, Chip (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Fair Aliquant, (vi) Daily Science Fiction September 30 2022
- * Flip Side, (vi) Daily Science Fiction August 29 2013
- * The Hungry Eye, (ss) Bourbon Penn #23, March 2021
- * Mouses, (ss) Spark: A Creative Anthology, Volume IV ed. Brian Lewis, Empire & Great Jones Little Press, January 2014
- * Ms. Solevacj’s Leaf-Mould, (ss) New Myths #39, June 2017
- * On Snowflake-Veined Wings, (ss) Bourbon Penn #28, November 2022
- * Separate Worlds, (vi) Pulp Literature #41, Winter 2024
- * Smilers, (ss) Bourbon Penn #20, March 2020
[]Houser, Nik (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * A Beginner’s Guide to Sandcastle Alchemy, (ss) Weird Tales Summer 2011
- * Citizen Flame, (ss) Cemetery Dance #73, 2016
- * The Drawstring Detective, (nv) Lightspeed #55, December 2014
- * First Kisses from Beyond the Grave, (na) Gargoyle 51, Paycock Press, 2006
- * History’s Best Places to Kiss, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January/February 2015
- * Q&A, (ss) Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine #4, Spring 2009
- * Son of Abyss, (nv) Monstrous Affections ed. Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, Candlewick, September 2014
[]Housewright, David (1955- ) (chron.)
- * The Blackmailers Wanted More, (vi) Kwik Krimes ed. Otto Penzler, Thomas & Mercer, August 2013
- * Jazz (with David Fulmer), (ar) Crimespree Magazine #5, March 2005
- * Kids Today [Holland Taylor], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1999
- * Last Laugh, (ss) Once Upon a Crime ed. Gary R. Bush & Chris Everheart, Nodin Press, 2009
- * Mai-Nu’s Window, (ss) Twin Cities Noir ed. Julie Schaper & Steven Horwitz, Akashic Books, June 2006
- * Miss Behavin’, (ss) Resort to Murder, Nodin Press, August 2007
- * Seven Fiancées, (ss) Blood Work ed. Rick Ollerman, Down & Out Books, August 2018
- * Time of Death, (ss) Deadly Treats ed. Anne Frasier, Nodin Press, October 2011
- * A Turn of the Card, (ss) Fifteen Tales of Murder, Mayhem, and Malice, Nodin Press, September 2012
[]Housman, A(lfred) E(dward) (1859-1936) (chron.)
- * As It Was in the Beginning, (pm) The Phoenix August 1914
- * Be Still, My Soul, Be Still, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- * Crossing Alone the Nighted Ferry, (pm)
- * The Day of Battle, (pm) McClure’s Magazine October 1905
- * [Defeated Queen Sorainya], (pm)
- * Eight o’Clock, (pm) A Last Poems by A. E. Housman, Grant Richards, 1922
- * Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries, (pm) The Times October 31 1917
- * Fragment of a Greek Tragedy, (pl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1901
- * Her Strong Enchantments Failing, (pm) A Last Poems by A. E. Housman, Grant Richards, 1922, as "Poem iii"
- * I Shall Have Lived, (pm) McClure’s Magazine March 1905
- * It Nods and Curtseys, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- * Loveliest of Trees, (pm)
- * Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- Backpack Literature: Second Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2008
- Backpack Literature: Third Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2010
- Backpack Literature: Fourth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2012
- Backpack Literature: Fifth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2016
- Backpack Literature: Sixth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia & Dan Stone, Pearson, 2020
- * The Mermaid, (pm)
- * Oh, When I Was in Love with You, (pm) Collected Poems of A.E. Housman by A. E. Housman, Jonathan Cape, 1939
- * The Oracles, (pm) Collected Poems of A.E. Housman by A. E. Housman, Jonathan Cape, 1939
- * A Page from the Library: The Chestnut Casts His Flambeaux, (pm)
- * Poem iii, (pm) A Last Poems by A. E. Housman, Grant Richards, 1922
- * A Potpourri of Poems (with Emily Dickinson, John Donne & Dorothy Parker), (pm)
- * Reveille, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- * Saluto!, (pm) McClure’s Magazine October 1906
- * Selections from A Shropshire Lad, (pm) C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1896
- * A Shropshire Lad, (ex) C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1896
- * Song, (pm) McClure’s Magazine Dec 1903, Feb 1904, Jan, Apr 1905, Jan, Mar 1906, Jun 1907
- * Swinburne, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1969
- * Ten Unforgettable Poems, (pm) A Last Poems by A. E. Housman, Grant Richards, 1922
- * To an Athlete Dying Young, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- * To the Recruit, (pm) The Weekly Tale-Teller #284, October 10 1914
- * To Think That Two and Two Are Four, (pm) Collected Poems of A.E. Housman by A. E. Housman, Jonathan Cape, 1939
- * The True Lover, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- * Verses, (pm) McClure’s Magazine Mar, Sep 1908
- * Wenlock, (pm)
- * When First My Way, (pm)
- * When I Was One-and-Twenty, (pm) McClure’s Magazine May 1906
- Stories ed. Frank G. Jennings & Charles J. Calitri, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1957
- Backpack Literature: Second Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2008
- Backpack Literature: Third Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2010
- Backpack Literature: Fourth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2012
- Backpack Literature: Fifth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2016
- Backpack Literature: Sixth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia & Dan Stone, Pearson, 2020
- * Wishing, (pm) McClure’s Magazine June 1904
- * The World Is Round, (pm) McClure’s Magazine October 1904
- * You Smile Upon Your Friend, (pm) A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, A.E. Housman, 1896
- * Yuletide in England, (pm) The Weekly Tale-Teller #294, December 19 1914
_____, [ref.]
- * A.E. Housman and Thomas Hardy: M.R. James Fans by Rosemary Pardoe, (ar) Ghosts & Scholars #36/37, November 2019
- * A.E. Housman, Last of the Romans by Howard Mumford Jones, (cr) The Double Dealer March 1922
- * The Genius of A.E. Housman by Richard Middleton, (ar) The Pantomime Man by Richard Middleton, Rich & Cowan, August 1933
- * The Most Popular English Poet by J. M. H., (bg) The Dublin Magazine January 1924; translated by J. M. Hone
- * Obituary: A.E. Housman by P. S. O’Hegarty, (ob) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1936
- * The Poetry of A.E. Housman by Holbrook Jackson, (ar) To-Day August 1919
- * Revaluations I, A. E. Housman: The Shropshire Lad by W. L. Page, (ar) Manuscript June 1941
[]Housman, Clemence (Annie) (1861-1955) (about) (chron.)
- * The Drawn Arrow, (ss) Thirty and One Stories by Thirty and One Authors ed. Ernest Rhys & C. A. Dawson Scott, 1923
- * The Life of Sir Aglovale de Galis, (ex) Methuen, 1905
- * The Were-Wolf, (nv) Atalanta #39, December 1890
- Short Stories February 1892
- Famous Weird Tales ed. Frederick de Berard, Isaac H. Blanchard, 1899
- Masters of Horror ed. Alden H. Norton, Berkley, April 1968
- Ladies of Horror ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1971
- Book of the Werewolf ed. Brian J. Frost, Sphere, 1973
- Fantasy Classics #2, 1973
- Werewolf! ed. Bill Pronzini, Arbor House, 1979
- Classic Horror Omnibus Volume I ed. Peter Haining, NEL, February 1979
- Barbarians ed. Robert Adams, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, NAL/Signet, January 1986
- Angels of Darkness ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, January 1995
- The Literary Werewolf ed. Charlotte F. Otten, Syracuse University Press, October 2002
- Seekers of Dreams ed. Douglas A. Anderson, Cold Spring Press, July 2005
- Tooth and Claw ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- H.P. Lovecraft Selects Classic Horror Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2016
- Silver Bullets ed. Eleanor Dobson, The British Library, 2017
- Fireside Horror Stories About Werewolves ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, October 2017
- Dragon Warriors ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2023
- Warrior Women: Gripping Tales of Amazons and Adventure ed. Cynthia Ward, M. Grant Kellermeyer, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Oldstyle Tales Press, April 2026
- * The Were-Wolf, (ex) Atalanta #39, December 1890
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Moon by Laurence Housman, John Murray, 1904
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- * Clemence Housman: The Woman Who Fought by Kari Sperring, (ar) Strange Horizons February 20 2017
- * A Forgotten Classic: The Werewolf by Clemence Housman by David Price, (ar) Terror Tales #3, 1998
- * The Wolf Girl by Guy Endore, (ss)
- Werewolf ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, September 1987, as by Guy Endore; listed as having appeared in Argosy in December 1920, but no such story exists and it is stylistically unlike any of Endore’s work. it seems to be a pulp-styled retelling of a portion of Clemence Housman’s “The Were-Wolf” (Atalanta, December 1890, probably done by Haining himself.
[]Housman, Laurence (1865-1959) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * “1685”, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine July 1903
- * Absent and Present, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #165, September 1908
- * All-Fellows, (co) Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co. (hc), October 1896
- * All-Fellows and the Cloak of Friendship, (co) Jonathan Cape (hc), 1923
- * Aunt Jane’s Tea-Blend, (ss)
- * Aunt Rhoda and the Riddleman, (ss) The Bookman May 1928
- * The Ballad of Dead Judge Jeffreys, (pm) To-Day October 1917
- * Barren Life, (il) The Yellow Book July 1896
- * The Bed-Chamber Plot, (pl) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1937
- * The Beginning of Wisdom, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935
- * The Blind God, (ss) Gods and Their Makers and Other Stories, Allen & Unwin, 1920
- * Blind Knowledge, (vi)
- * Blind Love, (nv) Ironical Tales, Jonathan Cape, 1926
- * Blind Man’s Buff, (ss) Collier’s Weekly May 14 1904
- * A Blind World, (ss)
- * The Blue Moon, (oc) John Murray (hc), 1904
- * The Blue Moon, (ss) The Butterfly May 1899
- * The Boiled Owl, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1907
- * Camouflage, (ss)
- * A Capful of Moonshine, (ss) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * The Cap of Darkness, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1906
- * The Catch of the Cherub, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1936
- * Changa-Ranga, (ss)
- * The Child’s Guide to Knowledge:
* ___ No. I: Maternal Instinct, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1909
* ___ No. II: Maternal Oversight, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1909
* ___ No. III: A Standing Order, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1909
* ___ No. IV: Playing with Fire, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1909
* ___ No. V: Natural Instinct, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1909
* ___ No. VI: Crime and Punishment, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1909
* ___ No. VII: Savoir Faire, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1909
* ___ No. VIII: A Lesson in Altruism, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1909
- * A Chinese Fairy Tale, (ss) Field of Clover by Laurence Housman, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1898
- * The Christmas Rose, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1933
- * A Clean Conscience, (ss)
- * The Cloak of Friendship, (ss) The Cloak of Friendship by Laurence Housman, John Murray, 1905
- * Comrades, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1905
- * Corin’s Complaint, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #150, June 1907
- * The Corn-Keeper, (pm) Atalanta #61, October 1892
- * The Court Circle, (pl) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1937
- * Crime and Punishment, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1909
- * The Cry of the Parrot, (ss)
- * The Cuckoo’s Gone, (pm)
- * The Cuckoo Whose Nest Was Made for Her, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine May 1904
- * The Cutty Stool, (pl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1926
- * Damien, the Worshipper, (nv)
- * Dead Man’s Lane, (ss)
- * Death of Day, (pm) Harper’s Magazine July 1922
- * The Death of Tibulla, (pm) Gaiety March 1922
- * A Dedication (In the Manner of a Certain Poet), (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v1 #3, 1920
- * Deep Waters, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine September 1903
- * The Devil Help Us!, (ss)
- * The Distorting Mirror, (vi) Good Housekeeping (UK) February 1938
- * A Don’t-Tell Tale, (ss)
- * Educating Our Masters, (ss)
- * Eros on Einstein, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1932
- * The Eye-Opener, (ss)
- * The Fall of the Sparrow, (ss) Esquire December 1935
- * The Family Fairy, (ss)
- * The Family Teapots, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine May 1936
- * Father and Son, (vi)
- * The Fellow-Travellers, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1902
- * The Finishing Touch, (ss)
- * The Flag of Peace, (ss)
- * Followers, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #113, May 1904
- * Food for Babies, (ss)
- * A Gallery of Great Masters, (ss) The Idler August 1898
- * A Gander and His Geese, (ss) The Butterfly January 1900
- * The Gentle Cockatrice, (nv) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * A God and His Makers, (ss)
- * Gods and Their Makers, (na) The Bodley Head, 1897
- * Gods and Their Makers and Other Stories, (co) George Allen & Unwin (hc), 1920
- * Good Living, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine November 1903
- * Good Succour, (ss)
- * The Great Adventure, (ss)
- * The Green Bird, (ss) What O’Clock Tales by Laurence Housman, Basil Blackwell, 1932
- * Han and Kawan, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1904
- * Happy Deliverance, (ss)
- * Happy Despatch, (ss)
- * The Heart of a Maid, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine October 1906
- * A Heart of Stone, (ss)
- * A Heart of Stone, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #422, February 1930
- * The Heart of the Sea, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * The Helping Hands, (ss) The Butterfly July 1899
- * Heredity, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #405, September 1928
- * Hidden Identity, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1936
- * Honour, (ar) Kingdom Come #2, December 1939/January 1940
- * Hop-o’-Me-Heart, (pm) Nash’s Magazine December 1928
- * The House of Rimmon, (ss)
- * How Little Duke Jarl Saved the Castle, (ss) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * How the Waggoner Filled His Sack, Yet Brought Nothing Home, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1903
- * “I Bid Thee, Dear!”, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1901, as by The Author of “An Englishwoman’s Love-Letters”
- * The Impossible Penitent, (ss)
- * Improved Relations, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1935
- * Inside-Out, (ss) The Century Magazine August 1917
- * Introduction, (in) Strange Ends and Discoveries, Jonathan Cape, 1948
- * Ironical Tales, (co) Jonathan Cape (hc), 1926
- * An Italian Vintage, (ar) The Argosy (UK) July 1900
- * Jane’s Prayer, (pm) Gaiety July 1922
- * Joy in Heaven, (vi)
- * Kill or Cure, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1917
- * The King and His Word, (ss)
- * The King and the Philosopher, (vi)
- * The King’s Dream, (ss) The (London) Evening News August 15 1936
- * King’s Evil, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * The King’s Jester, (vi) The Lady’s Realm December 1908
- * The King’s Pleasure, (ss)
- * Lady Into George Fox, (ss)
- * A Landlord and His Rent, (ss)
- * Leave Me Fond Love!, (pm)
- * A Lesson in Altruism, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1909
- * Let Us Make Gods, (ss)
- * Light and Shade, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1903
- * Little Pear-Blossom, (ss)
- * Little Saint Oogh, (ss) The Neolith #2, February 1908
- * Little St. Michael, (ss) The Cloak of Friendship by Laurence Housman, John Murray, 1905
- * London in War-Time, (pm) Colour December 1916
- * Lot 13, (pl) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1936
- * Love at the Farm, (pm) Lloyd’s Magazine December 1918
- * The Love-Child, (ss) The Idler January 1899
- * Love in Spring, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1903
- * Love Lies Mute, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1904
- * The Lovely Messengers, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * The Lover, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine June 1906
- * The Lover of the Seasons, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #115, July 1904
- * Maggie’s Bite, (ss) Strange Ends and Discoveries by Laurence Housman, Cape, 1948
- * The Magic Casement, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1933
- * Man and Dog, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1911
- * The Man Who Did Not Pray, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine April 1935
- * The Man Who Sold His Soul, (ss)
- * Maternal Instinct, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1909
- * Maternal Oversight, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1909
- * Means to an End, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1911
- * The Merchant and the Robber, (vi)
- * The Merciful Drought, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * The Miracle Worker, (ss)
- * The Mirror and the Mistress, (vi)
- * The Moon-Stroke, (ss) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * The Mountains of the Moon, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1899
- * My Best Story:
* ___ King’s Evil, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * Natural Instinct, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1909
- * The New Dispensation, (ss)
- * Night Fears, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1933
- * The Old Lover, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #134, February 1906
- * The Old Moon, (pm) Harper’s Magazine July 1918
- * The Old Yew Tree, (ss) The Butterfly February 1900
- * Once—Always, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1903
- * Oranges and Lemons, (ss)
- * The Palace of Content, (ss) The Butterfly November 1899
- * A Parting Word, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1904
- * The Perfect Little Cat, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1912
- * The Perfect One, (ss) The Century Magazine December 1917
- * Persuasion, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1911
- * Philosophical Romances, (gp)
- * Phyllis and Chloe, (pm) The Lady’s Realm October 1907
- * Playing with Fire, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1909
- * Please to Look Pleasant, (pl) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936
- * The Poet and His Mistress, (vi)
- * A Prayer for Freedom, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1906
- * Preface, (pr) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * Preface, (pr) What Next?, Jonathan Cape, 1938
- * The Prince and His Two Mistresses, (vi)
- * Puss-in-Boots, (pm) The Merry-Go-Round October 1924
- * The Rat-Catcher’s Daughter, (ss) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * The Real Temptation of St. Anthony, (ss)
- * The Reflected Faun, (il) The Yellow Book April 1894
- * Regret, (pm)
- * The Return Journey, (ss)
- * The Return of the Progidal, (ss)
- * Right About Face, (ss) Harper’s Bazar January 1908
- * Rocking-Horse Land, (ss) A Farm in Fairyland by Laurence Houseman, Kegan Paul, 1894
- * The Rooted Lover, (ss) A Farm in Fairyland by Laurence Houseman, Kegan Paul, 1894
- * The Rose and the Thorn, (vi)
- * Royal Heart, (pm) Atalanta #64, January 1893
- * Savoir Faire, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1909
- * Sea-Change, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1936
- * Second Thoughts, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #144, December 1906
- * A Shocking Recovery, (ss)
- * Short Steps to Knowledge, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #400, April 1928
* ___ Heredity, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #405, September 1928
* ___ The Two P’s, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #426, June 1930
* ___ An Upsetting Incident, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #417, September 1929
* ___ Wild Oats and Widow’s Weeds, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #421, January 1930
- * A Side-Wind, (ss)
- * Song (“In a well, a well of flowers…”), (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1901, as by The Author of “An Englishwoman’s Love-Letters”
- * A Song in Winter, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1910
- * Song (“Oh, why wast thou my love”), (pm) The Windsor Magazine #146, February 1907
- * Speaking for Herself, (ss)
- * Spring Song in Winter, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #220, April 1913
- * The Staff of Life, (ss)
- * A Standing Order, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1909
- * The Story of Amabel and Amoris, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1902, as by The Author of “An Englishwoman’s Love-Letters”
- * A Strange Coincidence, (ss)
- * Strange Ends and Discoveries, (co) Jonathan Cape (hc), 1948
- * A Striking Incident, (ss)
- * Strollers, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1895, uncredited.
- * Summer Night, (pm) Harper’s Magazine June 1919
- * Sweets to the Sweet, (ss)
- * Tales of a Woodcutter, (gp) The Butterfly February 1900
* ___ The Wood Fairies, (ss) The Lady’s Realm July 1907
* ___ The Wood-Find, (ss) The Lady’s Realm August 1907
- * The Talking Horse, (ss)
- * The Tangled Skein, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1910
- * Their Own Image, (ss)
- * The Tree of Guile, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * The Troubling of the Waters, (ss)
- * Truce of God, (ss) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * The Tuppenny Twins, (ss)
- * The Turn of the Worm, (ss)
- * The Twinkling of an Eye, (ss)
- * The Two Idols, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1902
- * Two Kings and Their Queens, (vi)
- * The Two P’s, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #426, June 1930
- * Uncovenanted Mercies, (ss)
- * An Unexplained Miracle, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1935
- * The Uprooted Lover, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine January 1923
- * An Upsetting Incident, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #417, September 1929
- * Vessels of Clay, (ss)
- * The Watchers, (ss)
- * The Way of the Wind, (nv) Everybody’s Magazine March 1903, as by The Author of “An Englishwoman’s Love-Letters”
- * The Ways of Providence, (pm) The Story-teller December 1922
- * Wed-Away Hill, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v1 #1, 1920
- * Weighed in the Balance, (ss) Lilliput December 1938
- * The Were-Wolf: The Finish, (il) 1896
- * What Is Womanly?, (ar) Good Housekeeping January 1917
- * What Next?, (co) Jonathan Cape (hc), 1938
- * When Pan Was Dead, (nv) All-Fellows, Kegan Paul, October 1896
- * “When You Are Old”, (pm) The Hawk November 1955
- * White Birch, (ss) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * The White Doe, (nv) The Blue Moon, John Murray, 1904
- * The Whitethorn’s Story, (ss) The Butterfly February 1900
- * The Widow, (ss)
- * Wild Oats and Widow’s Weeds, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #421, January 1930
- * Winkiboo, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #132, December 1905
- * The Wise Penny and the Foolish Pound, (ss)
- * The Wood Fairies, (ss) The Lady’s Realm July 1907
- * The Wood-Fairies, (pm) Temple Bar March 1905
- * The Wood-Find, (ss) The Lady’s Realm August 1907
- * The Wood Maze, (pm) To-Day July 1918
- * The Woods of Gold, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1907
- * Young Bloods, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine November 1905
- * The Young Maud’s Song, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #152, August 1907
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Atalanta #61 Oct 1892, #64 Jan 1893
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1893
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Bellman #156, July 10 1909
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