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Marjorie Bowen, George R. Preedy, Joseph Shearing, Robert Paye (for The Devil's Jig and Julia Roseingrave), John Winch (for Idler's Gate), and Margaret Campbell (for The Debate Continues).
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A • The Abode of Love, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Name of publisher not ascertained, 1944 * Berkley Medallion, 1966 • The Accident (vignette) * The Mathematical Gazette, Dec 1923 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 * Fantasy Macabre #7, 1985 * The Virago Book of Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Virago, 1987 * The Weird Fiction Review #9, Winter 2019 • An Actress Ruins a King (article) * The Passing Show, Mar 7 1936 [re: Lola Montez] • An Adventure That Happened to King Ban of Benoie (story) * Colour, May 1919 • An Affair of the Heart (story) * Gloucester Journal, Apr 24 1937 • Affairs of Men (excerpts from Bowen's historical novels) * Heath Cranton Ltd., London, ca. 1921 • Agony Column Romance (article) * The Passing Show, Sep 18 1937 [re: Honoré de Balzac & Madame Hanska] • Airing in a Closed Carriage (historical novel) * Harper & Brothers, London, 1943 * Filmed under the title "The Mark of Cain," 1947 • Album Leaf, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * William Heinemann, London, 1933 * Smith & Haas, New York, 1934, as "The Spider in the Cup" • The Alley in Vauxhall Gardens, 1785 (story) * Hutchinson's Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine, Mar 1929 • All the Same Price (story) * All-Story Magazine (UK) #13, Oct 1927 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • The Amber Cabinet (story) * The Grand Magazine, Jul 1933 • Ancient Landmarks (story) * The Grand Magazine, Mar 1923 • An Anecdote (story) * The Evening Standard 2nd Book of Strange Stories, Hutchinson, 1937 • "And the World Went Very Well Then" (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Dec 1924 • Angel in Heaven, Angel on Earth (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • The Angel of the Assassination, as Joseph Shearing (non-fiction) [re: Charlotte Corday] * William Heinemann Ltd., London & Toronto, 1935 • Anne Bullen's Daughter - Elizabeth Tudor (story) * Everywoman's, Jul 1938 • Anne Siddeley (story) * All-Story Magazine (UK) #16, Jan/Feb 1928 • Ann Mellor's Lover (story) * The Sketch, Dec 25 1922 * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1923 * Best-Story Magazine, #29, Dec 1928 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • The Apple Green Diamond [Comte de Saint Germain] (story) * Britannia and Eve, Dec 1938 • The Apple of Venus (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1909 * Romance, Feb 1925 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • The Appointment at the Ruined Temple (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Jan 1920 • An Appointment with Stiffkey (story) * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • Apr 23rd Doesn't Impress Me (article) * The Strand Magazine, Apr 1946 [re: William Shakespeare & Edward de Vere] • The Aristocrat (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Nov 1912 * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • At Mols's (story) * The Home Magazine, (UK) Mar 1926 • At the Sign of the Blossoming May (story) * The Grand Magazine, May 1924 • Aunt Beardie: A Mystery Novel, as by Joseph Shearing * Harrison-Hilton Books, New York, 1940 * Armed Services Edition, UK, 1940s * Berkley Medallion Paperback, New York, 1965 • The Autobiography of Cornelius Blake, 1773-1810, of Ditton See, Cambridgeshire, as by George Preedy * Publisher not ascertained, London?, 1934 • Avarice (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine May 1914 • The Avenging of Ann Leete (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Dec 1923 * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1923 * Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror, Vol. I, Gollancz, 1928 * The Omnibus of Crime, Payson & Clarke, 1929 * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * The Fireside Book of Ghost Stories, Bobbs-Merrill, 1947 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology, #14, Summer 1983 * The Haunted Hour, Berkley Prime Crime, 1995 * Olden Tales, DayStar Press, 1996 B • Bagatelle and Some Other Diversions, as by George R. Preedy (collection) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1930 Contents: - Prologue - Bagatelle - Five Musical Themes 1. A Flourish for Drums 2. Capriccio 3. A Tune for a Trumpet 4. A Serenata 5. A Fanfare for Silver Trumpets - A Play: Homage to the Unknown - Diversions 1. Supper With Madame Olshausen 2. A Promenade in the Coliseum 3. A Visit to Verona to See the Ruins of the Amphitheatre 4. An Anecdote • The Bankrupts (story) * The Story-teller, Mar 1917 • Barbara Cheyne (story) * The Premier Magazine, #13, May 1915 • The Barbary Rover (story) * The Story-teller, Jun 1913 • Because of These Things (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1915 • "Bedlam Betty" (novella) * The Story-teller, Dec 1911 * The Argosy, (UK) Jun 1930 • Behind the Picture (story) * Hutchinson's Story-Magazine, Sep 1929 • Belle Hutchinson (story) * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917, as "The Story of Belle Hutchinson" * Old Patch's Medley, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 •Beltarbet's "Darlin'" (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * Collier's, Dec 21 1929, as "Beltarbet's Pride" •Beltarbet's Pride, as by George R. Preedy (story) * see Beltarbet's "Darlin'" • Beneath the Passion Flower, as by George Preedy (novel) * Robert M. McBride & Co., New York, 1932 * Publisher not ascertained, London, 1932, as "Passion Flower" • The Best Seller (story) * Fond Fancy, and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London; 1931 * The Novel Magazine, Mar 1934 • The Betrothed of Pedro el Justicar: Jehanne Plantagenet * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • A Biography: The Earl of Strafford (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • The Birthday Gift (story) * Pearson's Magazine, May 1915 • The Bishop of Hell (story) * The Blue Magazine, #75, Sep 1925 * The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales, John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1929 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, #103, Jun 1952, as by Joseph Shearing * Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, (Australia), #63, Sep 1952, as by Joseph Shearing * Queens of the Abyss, The British Library, 2020 • The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories (collection) * The Bodley Head, London, 1949 Contents: - Florence Flannery - Keksies - The Avenging of Ann Leete - The Bishop of Hell - The Crown Derby Plate - The Fair Hair of Ambrosine - The Grey Chamber - The Housekeeper - The Extraordinary Adventure of Mr. John Proudie • A Bit of a Fool (story) * The Red Magazine, Dec 3 1926 • Black Magic: A Tale of the Rise and Fall of the Antichrist (novel) * Alston Rivers Ltd., London, 1909 * The Bodley Head, London, 1909 * Sphere, Sep 1974 • Black Man — White Maiden, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1941 • The Black Panther (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Nov 1919 • The Black Pearls (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine, Dec 1907 • Blanche Fury: or, "Fury's Ape," as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * William Heinemann, London, 1939 * Harrison-Hilton Books, New York, 1939 * Armed Services Edition, UK, 1940s * Filmed in UK as "Blanche Fury," 1948 • Blood and Thunder (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Blossom of the Briar (story) * Lloyd's Magazine, Dec 1917 • The Blue Glove (story) * The Pleasant Husband, and Other Stories, Hurst & Blacket, London, 1921 • Blue Petticoats (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Feb 1924 • The Bookseller of St. James; St. James, 1780 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • Boundless Waters (novel) * See: Lyndley Waters • The Brass Ring (story) * Best-Story Magazine, #4, Nov 1926 • Brave Employments (historical novel) * Collins, London, 1931 • The Breakdown (story) * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * Spirits of Christmas, Wynwood, 1989 • Brent's Folly (story) * Crimes of Old London, Odhams, 1919 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 * Great Supernatural Stories: 101 Horrifying Tales, Fall River Press, 2017 • Bright Petals (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Dec 1923 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, London, 1927 • The British Spiritual History Trilogy (historical novels) 1. God and the Wedding Dress (qv) 2. Mr. Tyler's Saints (qv) 3. The Circle in the Water (qv) • Buckingham Palace [Romance of London's Houses] (story) * Everywoman's, Oct 1938 • The Burning Glass (historical novel) * Collins Ltd., London, 1918 * E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1920 • The Burning of the Vanities (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder, 1912 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 C • The Cabriolet (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1923 * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1923 • Cambric Tea (novella) * Hutchinson's Magazine Jul. 1925 * The World's Best One Hundred Detective Stories, Vol. 2, Funk & Wagnalls, 1929 * Hanging by a Thread, Houghton Mifflin, 1969 * Mistresses of Mystery, Lothrop Lee & Shepard, 1973 * Murder for Christmas, The Mysterious Press, 1982 * Murder for Christmas, Vol. II, The Mysterious Press, 1988 * Silent Nights, The British Library, 2015 * Murder on Christmas Eve, Profile Books, 2017 * Classic Christmas Crime Stories, Macmillan UK, 2023 • Camille Rochfort (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • The Camp Outside Namur: Don Juan of Austria (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Dec 1912 * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • Candace (story) * The Story-teller, Apr 1926 • Candlelight (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • Captain Banner: A Drama in 3 Acts, as by George Preedy * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1930 • Captain Savernay's Bargain (story) * The Premier Magazine, #29, Sep 1916 * Romance, May 1925 • The Careful Youth (story) * The London Magazine, May 1928 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 * The 20-Story Magazine, #114, Dec 1931 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The Carnival of Florence (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1915 * E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1915 • Castles in the Air (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Jan 1929 • Catherine the Great (serial) * The Passing Show, Feb 10, Feb 17, Feb 24, Mar 3, Mar 10, Mar 17 1934 • The Cave of Jewels [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Dec 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, Jun 1921 • The Celadon Vase * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • A Chance (story) * The Sovereign Magazine, Oct 1921 • Charlie (story) * The Story-teller, Aug 1910 • The Cheats (historical novel) * William Collins Sons, London, 1920 • Check to the Black King (story) * The Red Magazine, Feb 26 1926 • The Chess Players (story) * The Sovereign and Regent Magazine, Jul 1925 • Child of Chequer'd Fortune, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Herbert Jenkins Ltd., London, 1939 • The Chinese Room (story) * The Grand Magazine, Mar 1922 • The Chinese Seat (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #127, Jan 1933 • Christmas Roses (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #67, Jan 1928 • The Church and Social Progress: An Exposition of Rationalism and Reaction (non-fiction) * Watts & Co., London, 1945 • The Circle in the Water (historical novel) Book 3 of the British Spiritual History trilogy * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1939 • Clarinda (story) * The Story-teller, Oct 1907 • Clothes and the Man (article) * John o' London's Weekly & The Outline, #607, Dec 6 1930 • Collected Twilight Stories, Vol. I * Project Gutenberg Australia, 2009 * Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 Contents: - Scoured Silk - The Breakdown - Remained Behind - The House by the Poppy Field - Half-Past Two - Elsie's Lonely Afternoon - Ann Mellor's Lover • Collected Twilight Stories, Vol. II * Project Gutenberg Australia, 2009 * Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 Contents: - Dark Ann - Decay - Giudetta's Wedding Night - A Stranger Knocked - They Found My Grave - Brent's Folly - The Confession of Beau Sekforde (The Housekeeper) - The Folding Doors • Collected Twilight Stories * Oxford City Press, 2010 Contents: - Scoured Silk - The Breakdown - One Remained Behind— A Romance à la Mode Gothique - The House by the Poppy Field - Half-Past Two - Elsie's Lonely Afternoon - The Extraordinary Adventure of Mr John Proudie - Ann Mellor's Lover - Florence Flannery - Kecksies - The Avenging of Ann Leete - The Bishop of Hell - The Crown Derby Plate - The Fair Hair of Ambrosine - The Housekeeper - Raw Material - The Hidden Ape - The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes • Colonel de Pomenars and Two Ladies * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Comfortable (story) * The London Magazine, Jul 1924 * Collier's, Mar 14 1925 • The Confession: A Souvenir of a Stay in Switzerland * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The Confession of Beau Sekforde (story) * Crimes of Old London, Odhams, 1919, as "The Housekeeper" * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 * Out of the Past, The British Library, 2024 • The Confession of Floris Heenvliet (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Mar 1910 • Content (story) * The Home Magazine, (UK) Jun 1926 • The Countess Fanny (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, 1928 • The Countess of Ellsmere Plays; Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1740 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • Court Cards (story) * The Red Magazine, Jan 13 1928 • The Courtly Charlatan: The Enigmatic Comte de St. Germaine, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Herbert Jenkins, London, 1942 • Crab-Apple Harvest (story) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • The Crime of Laura Sarelle, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Smith & Durrel, USA, 1941 * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1940, as "Laura F; A Gothic Story" • Crimes of Old London (series) • -The Extraordinary Adventure of Mr. John Proudie (article) * Pearson's Magazine, Dec 1917 • -The Packet of Comfits (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Apr 1918 • -The Gilt Sedan Chair (story) * All-Story Weekly, May 18 1918 • -The Scoured Silk (story) * All-Story Weekly, Jun 8 1918 • -Heartsease (story) * All-Story Weekly, Jun 29 1918 * Old Patch's Medley, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930, as "The Mystery of Hannah Power" • The Crimson Symbol (novella) * Top-Notch Magazine, Apr 15 1915 • Crimes of Old London (collection) * Odhams, London, 1919 Contents: - The Scoured Silk - The Extraordinary Adventure Of Mr. John Proudie - Heartsease - The Housekeeper - The Gilt Sedan Chair - The Packet of Comfits - Brent's Folly - The Seven Deadly Sins (Pride, Gluttony, Luxury, Wrath, Envy, Avarice, Sloth) • Crowd—With Flags (story) * The Premier Magazine, #9, Jun 1927 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • The Crown Derby Plate (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * A Second Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1937 * The Fireside Book of Ghost Stories, Bobbs-Merrill, 1947 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, Fontana, 1964 * Shapes of the Supernatural, Doubleday, 1969 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * Realms of Darkness, Octopus US, 1985 * Christmas Ghosts, Arbor House, 1987 * Realms of Darkness, Chartwell Books, 1988 * Horror for Christmas, Michael O'Mara, 1992 * The Young Oxford Book of Ghost Stories, Oxford University Press, 1994 * Tales from the Dead of Night, Profile Books, 2013 * Chill Tidings, The British Library, 2020 * Eerie East Anglia, The British Library, 2024 • Crowns and Sceptres: The Romance and Pageantry of Coronations (non-fiction) * John Long Ltd., London 1937 • Cuckoo Pint (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1915 • The Cup of Chicory Water * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • Curious Happenings (collection) * Mills & Boon, 1917 Contents: - The Umbrella Mender - A Venetian Evening - The Folding Doors - The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes - The Pond - Love - Belle Hutchinson D • Dark Ann (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 * Julia Roseingrave, writing as Robert Paye, The British Library, 2025 • Dark Ann, and Other Stories (collection) *John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1927 Contents: - The Accident (Headpiece) - Dark Ann - The Love Story of a Fastidious Man - Expiation - Summer Nights in Italy: 1. Nocturne 2. Night Blooming 3. Flower of Carnival 4. Bright Petals - Mrs. Smith and Rose— - Petunia - The Truth About the Hobart Marriage - Is It Genuine? - Suitably Rewarded - The Scapegoat - Flying Seed - Praeludium - Un Peu d'Amour - A Persistent Woman (Tailpiece) • Dark Rosaleen (historical novel) * W. Collins, London, 1932 * Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston and New York, 1933 • The Dead Bride (novella) * Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933 • The Debate Continues, as by Margaret Campbell (autobiography) * William Heinemann Ltd., London, 1939 • Decay (story) * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1923 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Defeat: Edward Plantagenet (story) * God's Playthings Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • Defender of the Faith (historical novel)[re: William of Orange] Book 2 of the History of Holland series * Methuen & Co., London, 1911 * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 0-921100-43-4 (30) • The Devil's Jig, as by Robert Paye (novel) * John Lane, the Bodley Head, London, 1930 • The Devil Snar'd, as by George R. Preedy (novelette) * Ernest Benn Ltd., London, 1932 • Dickon (historical novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1929 • Different Drummers (story) * MacLean's, Dec 15 1922 • The Discretion of Lady Dorcas; St. James, 1718 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • "Dorinda Dares" (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, Jul 1909 * Best-Story Magazine, #14, Sep 1927 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • Double Dallilay, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Cassell & Co. Ltd., London, 1933 * Alfred H. King, New York, 1934, as "Queen's Caprice" • Dr. Chaos and the Devil Snar'd, as by George R. Preedy (collection) * Cassell & Co., London, 1933 • Dove in the Mulberry Tree, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Herbert Jenkins, London, 1939 • The Duke's Wedding Feast (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Oct 1919 E • Eccentric in Search of a Wife (article) * The Passing Show, Oct 2 1937 [re: Thomas Day] • Elegy at Dawn (story) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • Elsie's Lonely Afternoon (story) * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1933 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 • The Emeralds (vignette) * The Lighter Side: The Colour Magazine Bi-annual, #1, 1921 • An Empire at Her Feet (article) * The passing Show, Dec 26 1936 [re: Countess Catherine II of Russia] • Enduring Monument (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • The Enemy in Our Midst (article) * The Royal Magazine, Mar 1916 • English Idyll (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #120, Jun 1932 • The English Paragon (historical novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1930 • Envy (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Apr 1914 • Ethics in Modern Art (non-fiction) * Watts, London, 1939 • Eugénie (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1917 as "The Third Estate" * E.P. Dutton, New York, 1918 • Exchange Royal (novel) * Hutchinson, London, 1940 • Expiation (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Mar 1926 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 * Britannia and Eve, Sep 1931 • Exits and Farewells (non-fiction) Being some account of the last days of certain historical characters well-known in their own times * Selwyn & Blount, London, 1928 • The Extraordinary Adventure of Mr. John Proudie (article) * Pearson's Magazine, Dec 1917 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 • The Extraordinary Story of Grace Endicot (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • The Eye of War (Oculus Belli) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 F • The Fair Hair of Ambrosine (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1933 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • The Fair Young Widow, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Herbert Jenkins, London, 1939 • False Pretences (story) * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • A Family Comedy (1840) (play) * Samuel French, London, 1930 • A Family Comedy (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • A Famous Woman (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Fanchon's Christmas Present (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #139, Jan 1934 • Les Fantoches (story) * The Smart Set (UK), Feb 1925 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Ferriby, as by Mrs. Vere Campbell (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1907 • The Fetch, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1942 * Smith & Durrell , New York, 1942, as "The Spectral Bride" • The Feud (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, Jul 1910 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • Findernes' Flowers, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1941 • The Fisher Girl Goes to Court (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 22 1936 [re: Sophie Dawes] • Five People (novel) * Ward, Lock & Co., London, 1929 • Five Winds (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1927 • Fleur Ange (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Apr 1925 * MacLean's, May 1 1926 • Florence Flannery (story) * The Regent Magazine, #13, Dec 1924 * The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales, John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1929 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Fifty Masterpieces of Mystery, Odhams, 1937 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * The Seventh Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories, Fontana, 1972 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 • Flower of Carnival (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • Flying Seed (story) * The London Magazine, Jun 1925 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • The Folding Doors (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Dec 1912 * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 * The Great Book of Thrillers, Odhams, 1935 and 1937 * Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991 • Fooled (story) * The London Magazine, Jun 1926 • A Foolish Girl About the Court (article) * The Passing Show, Dec 5 1936 [re: Anne Boleyn] • Fools of Fashion, Aren't We All? (article) * Britannia and Eve, May 1937 • Fond Fancy: An Early Victorian Episode (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Fond Fancy and Other Stories (collection) *Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 Contents: Part I - Would You Believe It? A Film Close-up - Rust: A Tale for Bad Wives - The Best Seller - Tempting Providence - Seeing Life! - Powder Blue - Reasons for Failure - Suitably Rewarded - The Careful Youth: A New Version of the Industrious and Idle Apprentice - Fragile—With Care: Some Conversations on the Telephone. Part II - Fond Fancy: An Early Victorian Episode - Honour - Windfalls - Twopence Only - The Gate - Love - Beltarbet's "Darlin'" - Les Fantoches - The Intruder • The Foreigner (story) * The Story-teller, Oct 1913 • Foreword (preface) * More Great Tales of Horror, ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1935 • Forget-Me-Not, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * William Heinemann, London, 1932 * Publisher not ascertained, USA, 1930, as "Lucille Clery" * Vintage Pocket Book Paperback, USA, 1949, as "The Strange Case of Lucille Clery" • For God and the King (historical novel) * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, 1995 • For Her to See, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Hutchinson & Co, London, 1947 * Harper & Brothers, New York, 1947, as "So Evil, My Love" • Four Farewells in Venice (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Oct 1925 * The Grand Magazine, Oct 1935 • The Fourth Chamber, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1944 • "Fragile—with Care" (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * The 20-Story Magazine, #122, Aug 1932 • The French Mantua-Maker; Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1795 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • Full Circle (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #115, Jan 1932 G • Gambler's Luck (story) * Cassell's Magazine, Jun 1928 • The Gate (story) * The Smart Set, (UK) Jan 1925 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • General Crack, as by George Preedy (historical novel) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1928 * Dodd Mead Company, New York, 1928 * Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1928 • George Romney's Home in Hampstead [Romance of London's Houses] (story) * Everywoman's, Apr 1939 • A Ghostly Experience: The Presence of Evil (postscript) * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Ghosts of the Tower: (series) • -1. The Matchless Lady (story) * Everywoman's, Mar 1938 • -2. Lost for Love (story) * Everywoman's, Apr 1938 • -3. The Prince and the Highland Lady (story) * Everywoman's, May 1938 • -4. The Love Story of a Captive King (story) * Everywoman's, Jun 1938 • -5. Anne Bullen's Daughter - Elizabeth Tudor (story) * Everywoman's, Jul 1938 • -6. The Overbury Mystery (story) * Everywoman's, Aug 1938 • The Gifts of the Dead (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Jun 1915 • A Giant in Chains: Prelude to Revolution (historical novel) * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1938 • The Gilt Mask (story) * The Windsor Magazine, May 1915 • The Gilt Sedan Chair (story) * All-Story Weekly, May 18 1918 * Crimes of Old London, Odhams, London, 1919 • Giudetta's Wedding Night (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, Lodon, 1916 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Glass Houses (story) * The Grand Magazine, Sep 1923 • The Glen o' Weeping (historical novel) * Alston Rivers Ltd., London, 1907 * McClure, Phillips & Co., New York, 1907, as "The Master of Stair" • Gluttony (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Jan 1914 • God and the King (historical novel)[re: William of Orange] Book 3 in the History of Holland series * Methuen & Co, London, 1911 * E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1912 • God and the Wedding Dress (historical novel) Book 1 of the British Spiritual History trilogy * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1938 • God's Playthings (series) • -I. The Polander (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Sep 1912 • -II. The King's Son (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Oct 1912 • -III. The Aristocrat (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Nov 1912 • -IV. The Camp Outside Namur (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Dec 1912 • God's Playthings (collection) *Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 *E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1913 Contents: - The King's Son - A Biography: The Earl of Strafford - A Poor Spanish Lodging: Philip Wharton, Duke of Wharton - Defeat: Edward Plantagenet - Twilight: Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess d'Este - The Camp Outside Namur: Don Juan of Austria - The Polander - The Extraordinary Story of Grace Endicot - The Cup of Chicory Water - The Burning of the Vanities - A Woman of the People: Madame la Comtesse du Barry - The Aristocrat - The Betrothed of Pedro el Justicar: Jehanne Plantagenet - The Macedonian Groom: The Emperor Michael III - The Prisoner: Sophia Dorothea of Zell - The Yellow Intaglio: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola • Gold in Genoa (story) * Cassell's Magazine, Dec 1910 * The British Girl's Annual 1917, 1916 • The Golden Reeds (historical novel) * Billed as "in preparation" in "The Countess Fanny," Hodder & Stoughton, 1928 No record of publication under this title found • The Golden Roof (historical novel) Book 1 of the Renaissance trilogy * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1928 • The Golden Violet, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Smith & Durrell, Inc., New York, 1941 * The Readers Club, New York, 1943secre * Mass Market Paperback, USA, 1975, as "Night's Dark Secrets" by Margaret Campbell • The Gorgeous Lovers (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Apr 1925 * The Argosy, (UK) Jul 1930 • The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales (collection) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1929 Contents: - The Gorgeous Lovers - The Luck of Mme. de Maupret - Madelon—and All the Graces - Florence Flannery - The Bishop of Hell - Other contents (if any) not ascertained) • The Governor of England (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1913 * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 0-921100-58-2 (36) • Grace Latouche (story) * The London Magazine, Jan 1930 * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Grace Latouche and the Warringtons (collection) *Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 Contents: - Grace Latouche and the Warringtons - Miss Lucy Has Two Visitors - The Crown Derby Plate - The New Housemaid - —The Way the Wind Blows - The Avenging of Ann Leete - Heliotrope - A Family Comedy - The Confession: A Souvenir of a Stay in Switzerland - Marwood's Ghost Story - Illusion d'Hyacinthe Blanche - A Traveller's True Tale - Kecksies - Raw Material - The Reverse of the Medal - Colonel de Pomenars and Two Ladies • Grace Latouche and the Warringtons (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, 1931 * The Argosy, (UK) Jan 1933 • Graf Maarten and the Idiot (story) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • The Grand Duchess Prepares Poison (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 15 1936 [re: Bianca Capello] • The Great Emprise (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine, Dec 1910 • "Greater Love Hath No Man" (story) * Cassell's Magazine, Feb 1907 • Great Tales of Horror, ed. Marjorie Bowen (anthology) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 Items by Marjorie Bowen - Preface - The Murder of Squire Langton • Green Garters (story) * The Magpie, Summer 1923 • The Grey Chamber (translated from an anoymous French story) * Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, London, 1949 * The Grey Chamber: Stories and Essays, Hippocampus Press, New York, 2021 • The Grey Chamber: Stories and Essays (collection) * Hippocampus Press, New York, 2021 Contents: - Introduction: "An Enchanting Brewer of Dread" - Prologue Part One: Selected Short Stories - The World's Gear - Scoured Silk - The Grey Chamber - Serenata - Sheep's-Head and Babylon - The Avenging of Ann Leete - Jessie's Pink Balloons - The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes - "He Made a Woman—" - The Accident - The Proud Pomfret - Madam Spitfire - The Burning of the Vanities - A Famous Woman - An Initial Letter - The Crown Derby Plate - The Blue Glove - Florence Flannery Part Two: Selected Essays - Two Memoirs - Women and the Arts - Magic, Alchemy, and Witchcraft in the Age of John Dee - Royal Pageantry - A Polemic against "Official" Christianity - William Hogarth's London - Through the Eyes of an Author Appendix: Timeline of Marjorie Bowen • A Group in Porcelain (Husband, Wife, and Lover) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • The Grove of Chestnuts (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Mar 1920 • The Gulf of Years (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Jun 1925 • Gustavus Adolphus II (essay) * See: William III and the Revolution of 1688 & Gustavus Adolphus II H • The Haberdasher's Daughter (story) * The Premier Magazine, #39, Jul 1917 • The Half-Brothers (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Mar 1916 * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 * The Argosy, (UK) May 1931 • Half Lights (story) * Lloyd's Magazine, Nov 1920 • Half-Past Two (story) * The Daily Mail, Aug 15 1928 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 • Harry St. John Lord Bolinbroke, and Two Ladies; Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1705 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • The Haunted Village: A Tale of an Occult Cult (novel) *Odhams Press, Mar 1921 *The British Library, Nov 2024 • Heartsease (story) * All-Story Weekly, Jun 29 1918 * Hutchinson's Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine Feb 1929, as "The Mystery of Hannah Power" • The Heiress of Frascati, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Berkley Books, New York, 1966 * William Heinemann, London, 1950, as "Within the Bubble" • Heliotrope (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • "He Made a Woman..." (story) * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1923 * Best-Story Magazine, #25, Aug 1928 Weird Woods ed. John Miller, The British Library, 2020 • Her Hidden Love Letters (story) * Live Stories, Feb 8 1924 • Heroes Return (story) * Illustrated, Dec 28 1940 • Heroic Landscape (Rainbow on the Brenner) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • The Hidden Ape (story) * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 • The History of Holland series (historical novels) 1. I Will Maintain (qv) 2. Defender of the Faith (qv) 3. God and the King (qv) 4. Prince and Heretic (qv) 5. William by the Grace of God (qv) • Holland:Being a General Survey of the Netherlands (non-fiction) * Kitbag Travel Books, George G. Harrap, London, 1928 • "Holy Mr. Herbert" (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, May 1910 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • Honour (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The House at St. Cloud (story) * The Premier Magazine, #30, Aug 1925 * The 20-Story Magazine, #103, Jan 1931 • The House by the Poppy Field (story) * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 • The Housekeeper (story) * Crimes of Old London, Odhams, 1919 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, London, 1949 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998, as "The Confession of Beau Sekforde" * Out of the Past, The British Library, 2024, as "The Confession of Beau Sekforde" • The House Near Hampstead Heath; Hampstead, 1770 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • House of Sorrows (novel) * See: Lyndley Waters • How I "Broke Into Print" (biography) (with Robert W. Chambers, Joseph Conrad, John Galsworthy, Eliza Margaret Jane Gollan Humphreys & Richard Marsh), * The Strand Magazine, (UA) Aug 1915 * The Strand Magazine, (UK) Nov 1915 • How Our Novelists Write Their Books. II (symposium) * The Strand Magazine, Nov 1924 • Huntly of Dunbar (story) * The Story-teller, Apr 1907 * Pearson's Magazine, Apr 1909 • Hurry! Hurry! (story) * Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 * Julia Roseingrave, writing as Robert Paye, The British Library, 2025 • The Hyacinth Bloom * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 I • Idlers' Gate (La Porte des Fainéants), as by John Winch (novel) * Collin's, London, 1932 * William Morrow & Co., New York, 1932 * A.L. Burt, New York, 1932 • I Dwelt in High Places (historical novel) * Collins, London, 1933 • Illusion d'Hyacinthe Blanche * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The Immortal Sins (story) * The Lady's Realm, Dec 1911 * The Blue Magazine, #70, Apr 1925 • The Incantation (story) * The Queen, Sep 6 1923 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929, as "The Necromancers" * The 2nd Mayflower Book of Black Magic Stories, Mayflower, 1974, as "The Necromancers" • Incubus (story) * My Grimmest Nightmare, Allen & Unwin, 1935 * The Night Side, Rinehart, 1947, as "Nightmare" * Women of the Weird, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1976, as "Nightmare" * Tune in for Fear, William Kimber, 1985 • An Initial Letter (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, Apr 1910 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • Interruptions (story) * All-Story Magazine (UK), #7, Apr 1927 • In the Steps of Mary Queen of Scots (non-fiction) * Rich & Cowan, London, 1952 • The Intruder (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1913 * The Smart Set, (UK), Jun 1925 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • Is It Genuine? (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • I Will Maintain (historical novel)[re: William of Orange] Book 1 in the History of Holland series * Methuen & Co., London, 1910 * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 0-921100-42-6 (36) • I Will Never Leave You (story) * T.P.'s and Cassell's Weekly, Dec 8 1923 * The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2001, Ash-Tree Press, 2001 J • Jacqueline of the Peach Blossoms (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Sep 1923 * Fourth Coronet Girl's Stories, 1959 • Jessie's Pink Balloons (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • The Jest (novelisation of "La Cena delle beffe" by Sem Benelli) * Odhams Press, London, 1922 • The Jewels of the Contessa (story) * The Grand Magazine, Apr 1935 • Julia Ballantyne, as by George Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1952 • Julia Roseingrave, as by Robert Paye (novella) * Ernest Benn, London. 1933, * The British Library, 2025 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Just Like Nancy (story) * The Happy Mag. Apr 1923 K • Kecksies (story) * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1923 * The Regent Magazine, #14, Jan 1925 * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural, Octopus Books, 1979 * The 18th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, Fontana, 1982 * Mortal Echoes, The British Library, 2018 • Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales (collection) *Arkham House, 1976 Contents: - Preface - The Hidden Ape - Kecksies - Raw Material - The Avenging of Ann Leete - The Crown Derby Plate - The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes - Scoured Silk - The Breakdown - One Remained Behind - The House by the Poppy Field • The Key (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Dec 1915 • Kings-at-Arms (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1918 * E.P. Dutton Co., New York, 1919 • The King's Favourite (historical novel) * Fontana Books, 1971 * Herbert Jenkins Ltd., London, 1937, as "My Tattered Loving" • The King's Son (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Oct 1912 * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 * God's Playthings, E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1913 • Kitty Trelawny (series) • -The Square Gold Ring (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Sep 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, Mar 1921 • -II. The Palace in Genoa (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Oct 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, Apr 1921 • -III. The Plaster Statue (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Nov 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, May 1921 • -IV. The Cave of Jewels (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Dec 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, Jun 1921 • -V. [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The Green Book Magazine, Jul 1921 • A Knight of Spain (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1913 • The Knot Garden, as by George Preedy (collection) * The Bodley Head, London, 1933 Contents: - Sonata for an Ugly Princess - The Hyacinth Bloom - Elegy at Dawn - Crab-Apple Harvest - Minion of the Moon - Hurry! Hurry! - The Celadon Vase - Lally of Dillon's - The Eye of War (Oculus Belli) - A Group in Porcelain (Husband, Wife, and Lover) - A Matrimonial Entanglement - Red Champagne - Heroic Landscape (Rainbow on the Brenner) - Graf Maarten and the Idiot - Mother o' Pearl L • The Lady and the Arsenic, as by Joseph Shearing (non-fiction) [re: Marie Cappelle, Madame Lafarge] * William Heinemann, London, 1937 • The Lady Clodagh (story) * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Lady in a Veil, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1943 • The Lady of Strathcrossie (story) * The British Girl's Annual, 1928 • The Lady's Prisoner (story) * The Story-teller, Mar 1916 • The Lady's Prisoner In one volume with "The Story of Mr. Bell" by Geoffrey Boumphrey * Publisher not ascertained, 1929 • Lady Who Lived a Dream (story) * MacLeans, Oct 15 1924 • Lally of Dillon's * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • Landmarks (story) * Britannia and Eve, Apr 1935 • The Last Bouquet (story) * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Mystery and Detection, #2, 1934 * Twelve Tales of the Supernatural, Oxford Paperbacks, 1997 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • The Last Bouquet (collection) * John Lane, London, 1933 Contents: - The Last Bouquet - Madam Spitfire - The Fair Hair of Ambrosine - The Hidden Ape - The Avenging of Ann Leete - The Crown Derby Plate - The Prescription - Elsie's Lonely Afternoon - The Lady Clodagh - A Plaster Saint - Florence Flannery - Kecksies - The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes - Raw Material • Last Day of Summer (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #215, May 1940 • Laura Sarelle: A Gothic Novel, as by Joseph Shearing * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1940 * Smith & Durrel, USA, 1941, as "The Crime of Laura Sarelle" • Laurell'd Captains, as by George Preedy (novel) * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1935 • Leap Year (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #118, Apr 1932 • Left in Charge (story) * The Happy Mag. Dec 1923 • The Leopard and the Lily (historical novel) * Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, 1909 * Methuen & Co., London, 1920 • The Life of John Knox, as by George R. Preedy (biography) * Herbert Jenkins, London, 1940 • Life of William III. (non-fiction) * Billed as "in preparation" in "The Countess Fanny," Hodder & Stoughton, 1928 No record of publication under this title found • Lilies from Fire (story) * Everywoman's, Nov 1939 • Liri Confancie (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • A Little Chronicle of the Knight Ogier le Danois and the Christ Child (story) * Colour, Feb 1919 • The Little Widow's Might (article) * The Passing Show, Jan 30 1937 [re: Madame de Montespan] • Lonely (story) * The Red Magazine, Dec 18 1925 * The 20-Story Magazine, #115, Jan 1932, as by Robert Paye • Long Stories of Real Life (article) (with Gertrude Baillie Reynolds, M. E. Braddon, Tom Gallon, Winifred Graham, Mrs. Coulson Kernahan, Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, Katharine Tynan & Alice M. Williamson) * The Strand Magazine, (US), Aug 1910 • Lost for Love (story) * Everywoman's, Apr 1938 • Love (story) * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917 * Romance, Dec 1926 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Love-in-the Mist (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Lovelace from Clarissa Harlowe, (miscellaneous) * The Strand Magazine, Dec 1927 • The Lovers Who Never Spoke to Each Other (article) * The Passing Show, Oct 30 1937 [re: Tchaikovsky & Nadezhda von Meck] • Lovers' Knots (historical novel) * Everett & Co. Ltd., London, 1912 • The Love Story of a Captive King (story) * Everywoman's, Jun 1938 • The Love Story of a Fastidious Man (story) * Nash's—Pall Mall Magazine, Sep 1925 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • Lucille Clery (see "Forget-Me-Not") • The Luck of Campionsbury (novella) * The Premier Magazine, #10, Feb 1915 * The Red Magazine, Feb 1934 • The Luck of Mme. de Maupret (story) * The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales, The Bodley Head, 1929 * The Grand Magazine, Sep 1933 • The Lucky Lady (story) * The Grand Magazine, Aug 1925 • Luctor et Emergo: The Peace of Ryswyck (non-fiction) * Northumberland Press, 1925 • Luxury (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Feb 1914 • Lyndley Waters, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1926 * Zebra Books, New York, 1977, as "House of Sorrows" * Zebra Books, New York, 1978, as "Boundless Waters" M • The Macedonian Groom: The Emperor Michael III (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • Madame's Son and Jacques Carnot (story) * Nash's Magazine, Jun 1909 • Madame Victoire in Velvet (story) * The Bellman, Nov 7 1908 • Madam Spitfire (story) * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Madelon—and All the Graces (story) * The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Tales, The Bodley Head, 1929 * The Grand Magazine, Oct 1933 • Mademoiselle Maria Gloria (novella) * The Story-teller, May 1907 * The Argosy, (UK), Feb 1931 • Mademoiselle Maria Gloria (novella) In one volume with "The Saving of Castle Malcolm" by Madeleine Nightingale * Publisher not ascertained, 1929´ • The Madonna of Sep (story) * Cassell's Magazine of Fiction, #56, Nov 1916 • Man O' War: The Life of Rear Admiral John Paul Jones, as by George R. Preedy (biography) * Herbert Jenkins, London, 1940 * Kensington Publishers, New York, 1976 • The Man with the Scales (historical novel/published posthumously) * Hutchinson, London, 1954 • Many Possessions (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Apr 1923 • The Marriage Contract of Eliza Adair; Queen's Square, 1750 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • Marwood's Ghost Story (story) * John o' London's Weekly, Dec 6 1925 * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * Mystery for Christmas, Michael O'Mara, 1990 • Mary Free (story) * The Red Magazine, Dec 16 1927 • Mary Queen of Scots (non-fiction) * The Bodley Head, London, 1934 • The Master of Stair (historical novel) * McClure, Phillips & Co., New York, 1907 * Alston Rivers Ltd., London, 1907, as "The Glen o' Weeping" • The Masterpiece (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Jan 1921 • The Matchless Lady (story) * Everywoman's, Mar 1938 • The Match-Maker (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Jan 1917 • A Matrimonial Entanglement (story) * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, London, 1929 * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • Medici Trap for Scarface (article) * The Passing Show, Jan 9 1937 [re: Catherine de Medici] • Mignonette, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Harper Co., New York, 1948 * William Heineman Ltd., London, 1949 • Millions of Strange Shadows (story) * Holly Leaves, Nov 16 1936 • Minion of the Moon (story) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • Mirabeau, Ugly Lover (article) * The Passing Show, Nov 13 1937 [re: Mirabeau & Madame Monnier] • Miranda (story) * Woman, May 1928 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • Miss Lucy's Two Visitors (story) * Britannia and Eve, Feb 1930 * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931, as "Miss Lucy Has Two Visitors" • Miss Modernity (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1924 • Miss Moss (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Oct 1923 * The 20-Story Magazine, #126, Dec 1932 • Mistress Nell Gwyn (historical novel) * D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1926 * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1925, as "Nell Gwyn: A Decoration" • A Moment's Madness (novella) * The Cavalier, Dec 1908 * Cassell's Magazine, Dec 1908 • "The Moon at Carthage" (story) * Cassell's Magazine of Fiction, #133, Apr 1923 * Britannia and Eve, Feb 1931 * The Grand Magazine, Feb 1938 • A Moral Lesson (story) * Cassell's Magazine, Jun 1907 • More Great Tales of Horror, ed. Marjorie Bowen (anthology) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1935 Items by Marjorie Bowen - Foreword • Moss Rose, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * William Heinemann, London, 1934 * Filmed as "Moss Rose", 1947 • Mother o' Pearl (story) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • Mr. Bellamy and the Two Ladies (story) * The Premier Magazine, #2, Jun 1914 • Mr. Misfortunate (historical novel) * W. Collins Sons Ltd., London, 1919 • Mr. Tyler's Saints (historical novel) Book 2 of the British Spiritual History trilogy * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1939 • Mr. Washington (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1914 * D. Appleton, New York, 1912, as "The Soldier from Virginia" * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 0-921100-99-X (48) • Mrs. Hopeton at the Flower Show (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Jan 1928 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • "Mrs. Smith and Rose—" (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • The Murder of Squire Langton (story) * The Sovereign Magazine, Jan 1926 * Great Tales of Horror, ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933 • "My Best Story": Huntly of Dunbar (story) * The Story-teller, Apr 1907 * Pearson's Magazine, Apr 1909 • My Favourite Story (introduction) * Standard Stories, Sep 1925 • My Lady Played (story) * Cassell's Magazine, Nov 1908 * The Story-teller, Jun 1920, Jan 1922 * The Story-teller, (Canada) Jul 1920 * The Argosy, (UK) Nov 1932 • My Lady's Prisoner (story) * The Smart Set, (UK) Mar 1925 • The Mystery of Arabella Ware; Vauxhall, 1785 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • The Mystery of Dr. Francis Valletort; Soho, 1690 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • The Mystery of Hannah Power; Drury Lane, 1696 (story) * All-Story Weekly, Jun 29 1918, as "Heartsease" * Hutchinson's Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine, Feb 1929 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • The Mystery of the Umbrella-Mender; Hampstead, 1770 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • My Tattered Loving (historical novel) * Herbert Jenkins Ltd., London, 1937 * Fontana Books, 1971, as "The King's Favourite" N • Nancy of St. Giles (novella) * The New Magazine, (UK) Oct 1916 • The Necromancers (story) * The Queen, Sep 6 1923, as "The Incantation" * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 * The 2nd Mayflower Book of Black Magic Stories, Mayflower, 1974 • Nell Gwyn (serial) * The Red Magazine, Jan 14, Jan 28, Feb 11, Feb 25 1927 • Nell Gwyn: A Decoration (historical novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1925 * D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1926 as "Mistress Nell Gwyn" • The Netherlands Display'd, or The Delights of the Low Countries (non-fiction) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1926 • The New Housemaid (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Night Blooming (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 * The 20-Story Magazine, #80, Feb 1929 • Nightcap and Plume, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., London, 1945 • Nightmare (story) * My Grimmest Nightmare, Allen & Unwin, 1935, as "Incubus" * The Night Side, Rinehart, 1947 * Women of the Weird, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1976 • Night on the Bare Mountain (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Night's Dark Secrets (see "The Golden Violet") • Nocturne (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Oct 1924 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • No. 3 Sea View (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • No Way Home, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1947 O • The Old Chemist's Shop of Soho (story) * Hutchinson's Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine, May 1929 • The Old Museum (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Jan 1916 * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, (collection) Being Some Adventures of the Old Gentleman in London City Some Two Hundred Years Ago or So, Here Recorded * Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 Contents: - The French Mantua-Maker; Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1795 - Harry St. John Lord Bolinbroke, and Two Ladies; Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1705 - The Oxford Mystery; Covent Garden, 1734 - The House Near Hampstead Heath; Hampstead, 1770 - The Bookseller of St. James; St. James, 1780 - The Mystery of Dr. Francis Valletort; Soho, 1690 - The Discretion of Lady Dorcas; St. James, 1718 - The Mystery of Hannah Power; Drury Lane, 1696 - The Confession of Beau Sekforde (The Housekeeper); Holborn, 1710 - The Story of Belle Hutchinson; Spring Gardens, 1690 - The Mystery of Arabella Ware; Vauxhall, 1785 - The Countess of Ellsmere Plays; Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1740 - The Mystery of the Umbrella-Mender; Hampstead, 1770 - The Return of the Soldier; Islington, 1742 - The Queer Story of Charlotte Shark; Red Lion Square, 1735 - The Marriage Contract of Eliza Adair; Queen's Square, 1750 • The Old Woman's Jewels (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Aug 1925 • One Remained Behind (novella) * Help Yourself! Annual 1936 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * Tales of Witchcraft, Michael O'Mara, 1991 * Doomed Romances, The British Library, 2024 • Orange Blossoms (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Orange Blossoms, as by Joseph Shearing (collection) * William Heinemann, London, 1938 Contents: - Orange Blossoms - Enduring Monument - Night on the Bare Mountain - Vessels of Gold - Snowdrop - Love-in-a-Mist - Angel in Heaven, Angel on Earth - A Famous Woman - Wounded Bird - White Hares - Jessie's Pink Balloons - Two Rose-Bud Wreaths - Liri Confancie - She Knew What to Do - They Found My Grave - Blood and Thunder - No. 3 Sea View • Out of Season (story) * The Windsor Magazine, May 1925 • The Overbury Mystery (story) * Everywoman's, Aug 1938 • The Oxford Mystery; Covent Garden, 1734 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 P • The Packet of Comfits (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Apr 1918 * Crimes of Old London, Odhams, London, 1919 • The Pagoda (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1927 • Painted Angel: A Mystery of the Napoleonic Wars, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Herbert Jenkins, London, 1938 • The Painter's Love Story [Romance of London's Houses] (story) * Everywoman's, Dec 1938 • The Palace in Genoa [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Oct 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, Apr 1921 • Pale Rose: A Romantic Tale (novel) * See: Primula • The Papers in the Wall (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Feb 1920 • Passion Flower, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Publisher not ascertained, London, 1932 * Robert M. McBride & Co., New York, 1932, as "Beneath the Passion Flower" • Pat-a-Too on the Bridge (story) * The Blue Magazine, #113, Dec 1928 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • Patriotic Lady (non-fiction) [re: Emma, Lady Hamilton] * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1935 * D. Appleton Century Co., New York, 1936 • The Pavilion of Honour, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1935 • Peach-Coloured Plumes (story) * The Windsor Magazine, May 1927 • Pearls (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • The Perilous Masquerade (novella) * The New Magazine, (UK), Feb 1914 • A Persistent Woman (tailpiece) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 * Fantasy Macabre #7, 1985 * The Virago Book of Ghost Stories, Virago, 1987 • Peter Porcupine: A Study of William Cobbett (non-fiction) * Longman & Co., London, 1935 * Plutarch Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1971 • Petronilla of the Laurel Trees (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • Petunia (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • Un Peu d'Amour (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • A Plaster Saint * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 • The Plaster Statue [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK), Nov 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, May 1921 • Playing with Fire (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Jun 1923 • The Pleasant Husband, and Other Stories (collection) * Hurst & Blackett, London, 1921 Contents: - The Pleasant Husband - The Reverse of the Medal - The Wall - The Blue Glove • The Pleasant Husband (story) * The Pleasant Husband, and Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1921 * The Evening Standard, Sep 25 1934 * The Evening Standard 2nd Book of Strange Stories, Hutchinson, 1937 • Poet, Parrot and Peasant (article) * The Passing Show, Oct 16 1937 [re: Heinrich Heine] • The Poisoners, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1936 • The Polander (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Sep 1912 * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • The Pond (story) * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917 * Mystery Magazine, May 1927 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • A Poor Spanish Lodging: Philip Wharton, Duke of Wharton (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • A Posie for Fanchon (story) * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • Powder Blue (story) * Cassell's Weekly, Sep 26 1923 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Praeludium (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • Preface (preface) * Great Tales of Horror, ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933 • Preface (preface) * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 • Preface, (preface) * The Haunted Vintage, Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1926 * The Haunted Vintage, The British Library, 2024 • Prelude (story) * The Home Magazine, (UK) May 1927 • The Prescription (story) * The London Magazine, Jan 1929 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Mystery and Detection, Jun 1935 * Told in the Dark, Pan, 1950 and 1952 * Tales to Make the Flesh Creep, John Constable, 1977 * Christmas Ghosts, Doubleday, 1978 * The Sixteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, Fontana, 1980 * Ghosts for Christmas, Michael O'Mara, 1988 * Spirits of Christmas, Wynwood, 1989 * The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories, Robinson, 2007 * Spirits of the Season, The British Library, 2018 • The Presence and the Power (novel) * Ward, Locke, London, 1924 • Pride (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Dec 1913 * Out of the Past, The British Library, 2024 • Primula: A Romantic Tale, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1940 * Zebra Books, New York, 1976, as "Pale Rose" • Prince and Heretic (historial novel) Book 4 in the History of Holland series * Methuen & Co., London, 1914 * E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1914 * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 9780921100560 • The Prince and the Highland Lady (story) * Everywoman's, May 1938 • A Prince of Rogues (article) * Britannia and Eve, Jun 1938 • The Prince's Darling, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1930 * John Lane, The Bodley Press, London, 1930, as "The Rocklitz" • A Princess of Kent (story) * Harper's Monthly Magazine, Apr 1908 * Best-Story Magazine, #11, Jun 1927 * The Harper's Stories, Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2013 • The Prisoner: Sophia Dorothea of Zell * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • The Proposal (story) * Woman's Home Companion, Jun 1927 * A Diamond of Years—The Best of Woman's Home Companion, Doubleday, 1961 • A Proposal of Marriage (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Oct 1915 • The Proud Pomfret (story) * Cassell's Weekly, #6, Apr 25 1923 * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blacket, London, 1923 • "Purchas His Princess" (story) * Nash's Magazine, May 1909 Q • The Quack (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Aug 1910 • The Queer Story of Charlotte Shark; Red Lion Square, 1735 * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • Queen's Caprice, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Alfred H. King, New York, 1934 * Cassell & Co. Ltd., London, 1933 as "Double Dallilay" • Queen Gambles with Love—and Wins (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 20 1937 [re: Queen Isabella of Castille] • The Question (novel?) * Publisher not ascertained, 1931 • The Quest of Glory (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1912 * E.P. Dutton& & Co., New York, 1912 • A Quiet Holiday (novella) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Jun 1925 * Hush, Oct 1930 * The Big Book of Detective Stories, Clowes, 193? • A Quiet Woman (story) * The Premier Magazine, #50, Jun 1918 * The 20-Story Magazine, #134, Aug 1933 R • The Rake's Progress (historical novel) * William Rider & Son, Ltd., London, 1912 • The Rake's Wedding (story) * The Blue Magazine, #45, Mar 1923 • Raw Material (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, 1931 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 — Reasons for Failure (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The Recluse and Springtime (story) * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Red Champagne (story) Cassell's Weekly #25, Sep 5 1923 * Colour, May 1925 * Julia Roseingrave, writing as Robert Paye, The British Library, 2025 * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • The Red Necklace (novella) * The Story-teller, Jun 1914 • The Renaissance Trilogy (historical novels) 1. The Golden Roof (qv) 2. The Triumphant Beast (qv) 3. Trumpets at Rome (qv) • The Return of the Bridegroom (story) * The Grand Magazine, Dec 1925 — The Return of the Soldier; Islington, 1742 (story) * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • The Reverse of the Medal (story) * The Pleasant Husband, and Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1921 * Hutchinson's Magazine, Feb 1925 * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The Revolt (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Jan 1919 • Roccoco (novel?) * Publisher not ascertained, 1921 • The Rocklitz, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * John Lane, The Bodley Press, London, 1930 * Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1930, as "The Prince's Darling" • Rosalinda and the Oranges (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Dec 1919 • The Rose-Coloured Lady (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Feb 1925 • Rose Eclipse (story) * Holly Leaves, Nov 21 1937 • Royal Pageantry (non-fiction) * Moss Bros. & Co., London, 1937 • The Ruin in the Wood (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Feb 1920 • Rust: A Tale for Bad Wives * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 S • The Sacked City, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1949 • The Sailor and the King's Daughter (story) * Illustrated, Jun 17 1939 • Sarah Siddons' Daughter (article) * The Passing Show, Sep 25 1937 [re: Thomas Lawrence, Maria Siddons & Sally Siddons] • The Scapegoat (story) * The Home Magazine, (UK) Mar 1925 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • The Scandal of Sophie Dawes (non-fiction) [re: Baronne de Feuchères] * John Lane, London, 1934 * D. Appleton, New York, 1934 • The Scarlet Rose (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • The Scoured Silk (story) * All-Story Weekly, Jun 8 1918 * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, The Bodley Head, 1949 * Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, #93, Aug 1951, as by Joseph Shearing * Ellery Queen's Anthology, #14, 1968, as by Joseph Shearing * Terror!, Blackie, 1970 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * Julia Roseingrave, writing as Robert Paye, The British Library, 2025 • Sea Piece—Tempest on the Cornish Coast (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Dec 1927 • The Secret of the Merciless Marquise (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 29 1936 [re: Madame La Voisin] • Seeing Life! (story) * The Sketch, Sep 19 1923 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Seeing Life! And Other Stories (collection) * Hurst & Blackett, London, 1923 Contents: - The Tarnished Mirror - Ann Mellor's Lover - The Avenging of Ann Leete - The Cabriolet - Decay - He Made a Woman - Kecksies - The Proud Pomfret - Windfalls • Set With Green Herbs (novel) * Ernest Benn, London, 1933 • The Seven Deadly Sins (series) • -I. Pride (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Dec 1913 • -II. Gluttony (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Jan 1914 • -III. Luxury (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Feb 1914 • -IV. Wrath (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Mar 1914 • -V. Envy (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Apr 1914 • -VI. Avarice (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine May 1914 • -VII. Sloth (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1914 • Collected in The Crimes of London, Odhams, London, 1919 • The Seven Deadly Sins (collection) *Project Gutenberg Australia/Roy Glashan's Library, 2014 Contents: - Pride - Gluttony - Luxury - Wrath - Envy - Avarice - Sloth • The Shadow on Mockways; A Grand Guignol Melodrama * W. Collins Sons, London, 1932 • Shadows of Yesterday: Stories from and Old Catalogue * Smith, Elder, London, 1916 * E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1916 Contents: - Introduction. The Old Museum - Sir Basil and Rue - The Town Lady - Giudetta's Wedding Night - Sophia Fielding - Candlelight - The Fair Hair of Ambrosine - The Half-Brothers - The Soul of Jeannie Duncan - The Scarlet Rose - Petronilla of the Laurel Trees - Camille Rochfort - Pearls • Sheep's-Head and Babylon (story) * The Blue Magazine, #60, Jun 1924 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 * Fantasy Macabre, #7, 1985 * Julia Roseingrave, writing as Robert Paye, The British Library, 2025 • Sheep's-Head and Babylon (collection) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1929 Contents: - Sheep's-Head and Babylon - A Matrimonial Entanglement - The Folding Doors - The Necromancers - The Pond - The Triumph of Mr. Westfield - Miranda - A Posie for Fanchon - Pat-a-Too on the Bridge - Crowd—With Flags - The Careful Youth - The Wall - The Presciption - Mrs. Hopeton at the Flower Show - False Pretences - An Appointment with Stiffkey - The Usual Thing - All the Same Price • She Knew What to Do, as by Joseph Shearing (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • She Refused to Be Rescued (article) * The Passing Show, Dec 12 1936 [re: Marie Antoinette] • She Was Made That Way (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Oct 1924 • Shoe Laces (story) * The Sovereign and Regent Magazine, Jun 1925 • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi (story) * The Lady's Realm, Dec 1906 • The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes (story) * In a Good Cause, John Murray, 1909 * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917 * The Last Bouquet, John Lane, London, 1933 * Night Chills, Avon, 1975 * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House, 1976 * Julia Roseingrave, writing as Robert Paye, The British Library, 2025 • Sir Basil and Rue (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Jan 1916 * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • Sir Horace Walpole's Home in Berkeley Square [Romance of London's Houses] (story) * Everywoman's, Jan 1939 • The Six-Thirty (story) * Telling Tales, Nov 1923 * The 20-Story Magazine, #81, Mar 1929 • The Skull (story) * Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933 • Sloth (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1914 • Snowdrop (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • So Evil, My Love, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Harper & Brothers, New York, 1947 * Hutchinson & Co, London, 1947, as "For Her to See" • Soldier Comes Home (story) * Illustrated, Jan 25 1941 • The Soldier from Virginia (historical novel) * D. Appleton, New York, 1912 * Methuen & Co., London, 1914, as "Mr. Washington" • Some Famous Love Letters (non-fiction) * Herbert Jenkins Ltd., London, 1937 • Something to Her Advantage (story) * The Happy Mag. Aug 1923 • Sonata for an Ugly Princess (story) * The Knot Garden, The Bodley Head, London, 1933 • Sophia Fielding (story) * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • The Soul of Jeannie Duncan (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Dec 1915 * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • The Spectral Bride, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Smith & Durrell , New York, 1942 * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1942, as "The Fetch" • The Spider (story) * Pearson's Magazine, May 1924 • The Spider in the Cup, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * See: Album Leaf • Splendour (story) * The Grand Magazine, Feb 1925 * The Grand Magazine, Jan 1935 • The Spotted Masks (series) • -The Black Panther (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Nov 1919 • -The Duke's Wedding Feast (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Oct 1919 • -The Grove of Chestnuts (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Mar 1920 • -Rosalinda and the Oranges (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Dec 1919 • -The Ruin in the Wood (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Feb 1920 • -The Wizard's Jewels (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Jan 1920 • The Spy on the Bridge (story) * The Grand Magazine, May 1925 • The Square Gold Ring [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Sep 1919 * The Green Book Magazine, Mar 1921 • Stafford House [Romance of London's Houses] (story) * Everywoman's, Nov 1938 • Stinging Nettles (novel) * Small, Maynard & Co., Boston, 1923 • The Stolen Bride (historical novel) * Lovat Dickson Ltd, London, 1933 • Stories from an Old Catalogue (series) • -Introduction—The Old Museum (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Jan 1916 * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • -I. Sir Basil and Rue (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Jan 1916 • -II. The Town Lady (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Feb 1916 • -III. The Half-Brothers (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Mar 1916 • The Story of a Portrait (series) • -I: The Square Gold Ring [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Sep 1919 • -II: The Palace in Genoa [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Oct 1919 • -III: The Plaster Statue [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Nov 1919 • -IV: The Cave of Jewels [Kitty Trelawney] (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Dec 1919 • -V: The Appointment at the Ruined Temple (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Jan 1920 • -VI: The Papers in the Wall (story) * The New Magazine, (UK) Feb 1920 • The Story of Belle Hutchinson; Spring Gardens, 1690 * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917, as "Belle Hutchinson" * Old Patch's Medley; or, A London Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1930 • A Story of Norfolk House [Romance of London's Houses] (story) * Everywoman's, Feb 1939 • The Story of the Temple and its Associations (non-fiction) * The Griffin Press, London, 1928 • The Strange Case of Lucille Clery (novel), as by Joseph Shearing (see "Forget-Me-Not") • Strange Love Stories (series) • -1: Agony Column Romance (article) * The Passing Show, Sep 18 1937 [re: Honoré de Balzac & Madame Hanska] • -2: Sarah Siddons' Daughter (article) * The Passing Show, Sep 25 1937 [re: Thomas Lawrence, Maria Siddons & Sally Siddons] • -3: Eccentric in Search of a Wife (article) * The Passing Show, Oct 2 1937 [re: Thomas Day] • -4: Poet, Parrot and Peasant (article) * The Passing Show, Oct 16 1937 [re: Heinrich Heine] • -5: The Lovers Who Never Spoke to each Other (article) * The Passing Show, Oct 30 1937 [re: Tchaikovsky & Nadezhda von Meck] • -6: Mirabeau, Ugly Lover (article) * The Passing Show, Nov 13 1937 [re: Mirabeau & Madame Monnier] • A Stranger Knocked (story) *The Fireside Book of Yuletide Stories, Bobbs-Merrill, 1948 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Strangers to Freedom (novel) * James M. Dent & Sons, London, 1940 • Success (story) * Romance, Jul 1925 • Suitably Rewarded (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Summer Nights in Italy (story) * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • Sundry Great Gentlemen (non-fiction) * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1928 * Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1928 • The Suspicious House (story) * Holly Leaves, Nov 15 1937 • A Sweet Deceit (story) * Romance, May 1926 • The Sword Decides! (historical novel) * Alston Rivers, London, 1908 * Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., London, 1924 T • The Tarnished Mirror (story) * The Grand Magazine, May 1923 * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1923 • Tempting Providence (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Temptation (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Feb 1926 • "There Are More Things—" (story) * The Red Magazine, Mar 30 1923 * The Windsor Magazine, Jan 1927 • They Found My Gravem (novella) * Orange Blossoms, as by Joseph Shearing, Heinemann, 1938 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 * The Night Wire and Other Tales of Weird Media, The British Library, 2022 * Things That Wait in the Dark, Kingsbrook Publishing, 2022 • The Third Estate (historical novel) * Methuen & Co., London, 1917 * E.P. Dutton, New York, 1918, as "Eugénie" • The Third Mary Stuart, Mary of York, Orange and England (non-fiction) * John Lane, London, 1929 • This Desirable Property (story) * Gloucester Journal, Jul 9 1938 • This Shining Woman, as by George R. Preedy (non-fiction) [re: Mary Wollstoncraft Godwin] * Collins, London, 1937 * Appleton-Century, New York, 1937 • Tiftsie's Last Dance (story) * The British Girl's Annual 1918, 1917 • To Bed at Noon, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * Publisher not ascertained, London?, 1950 * Berkley Books, New York, 1966 • Today is Mine: The Story of a Gamble (novel) * Publisher not ascertained, 1941 • The Town Lady (story) * The Cornhill Magazine, Feb 1916 * Shadows of Yesterday, Smith, Elder, London, 1916 • A Traveller's True Tale (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • The Tribunal of Terror (novella) * Top-Notch Magazine, Vol 18, #6, Sep 30 1914 • The Triumphant Beast (historical novel) Book 2 of the Renaissance trilogy * John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1934 • The Triumph of Mr. Westfield (story) * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 • The Trumpet and the Swan: An Adventure of the Civil War (historical novel) * Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd, 1938 • Trumpets at Rome (historical novel) Book 3 of the Renaissance trilogy * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1936 • The Truth About the Hobart Marriage (story) * Nash's—Pall Mall Magazine, Mar 1925 * Dark Ann, and Other Stories, John Lane, 1927 • Tumult in the North, as by George R. Preedy (novel) * Dodd, Mead, New York, 1931 • Twilight: Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess d'Este (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder, 1912 * A Wave of Fear, W.H. Allen, 1973 * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 * Great Horror Stories: 101 Chilling Tales, Fall River Press, 2016 * Classic Horror Stories, Macmillan Collector's Library, 2024 • Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances (collection) * Ash-Tree Press, May 1998 Contents: - Preface: "Marjorie Bowen: Some Random Recollections by One of Her Sons" - Introduction: "The Supernatural Romances of Marjorie Bowen" - Dark Ann - The Last Bouquet - Madam Spitfire - The Lady Clodagh - Decay - The Fair Hair of Ambrosine - Ann Mellor's Lover - Giudetta's Wedding Night - Twilight - The Burning of the Vanities - A Stranger Knocked - They Found My Grave - Brent's Folly - The Confession of Beau Sekforde - The Recluse and Springtime - Vigil - Julia Roseingrave - Afterword: A Ghostly Experience: The Presence of Evil • The Two Carnations (historical novella) * Cassell's Magazine of Fiction, #9, Dec 1912 * Cassell & Company, Ltd., London,1914 • Two Mistakes (story) * The Windsor Magazine, Feb 1928 • Twopence Only (story) * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Two Rose-Bud Wreaths (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Two Ways of Love (story) * The Grand Magazine, Nov 1923 • The Tyrant of Pistoja (story) * Britannia and Eve, Feb 1940 U • The Umbrella-Mender (story) * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917 • Unlike Other Ladies (series) • -1: The Worst Woman in Europe (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 1 1936 [re: Madame de Brinvilliers] • -2: A Woman in Love with a Demon (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 8 1936 [re: Esther Vanhomrigh] • -3: The Grand Duchess Prepares Poison (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 15 1936 [re: Bianca Capello] • -4: The Fisher Girl Goes to Court (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 22 1936 [re: Sophie Dawes] • -5: The Secret of the Merciless Marquise (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 29 1936 [re: Madame La Voisin] • -6: An Actress Ruins a King (article) * The Passing Show, Mar 7 1936 [re: Lola Montez] • [Untitled] (story) * Humanity, Dec 27 1935, ed. • "Unto the Third Generation" (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Sep 1923 • The Usual Thing (story) * Standard Stories, Sep 1925 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 V • The Vagabond (story) * The Lady's Realm, Mar 1912 • The Veil'd Delight (The Rainbow in the Mirror)(historical novel) * Odhams Press Ltd., London, 1933 • A Venetian Evening (story) * The Story-teller, Aug 1914 * Curious Happenings, Mills & Boon, London, 1917 * Hutchinson's Magazine, Aug 1927 * The 20-Story Magazine, #123, Sep 1932 • Vessels of Gold (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Vigil (story) * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press, 1998 • Violante, Circe and Ermine, as by George R. Preedy (historical novel) * Cassell & Co., London, 1932 • The Viper of Milan (historical novel) * Alston Rivers Ltd., London, 1906 * McClure, Phillips & Co., New York, 1906 W • The Wages of Sin (story) * Cassell's Winter Annual, #3, 1921/22 • The Wall (story) * The Pleasant Husband, and Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1921 * Standard Stories, Jan 1926 * Sheep's-Head and Babylon, The Bodley Head, 1929 —The Way the Wind Blows (story) * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 • Weathercock Love (story) * Pearson's Magazine, Nov 1923 • The Wedding Night (story) * The 20-Story Magazine, #121, Jul 1932 • What She Was Looking For—He Found (story) * Nash's Magazine, Jul 1928 • "What's Wrong with Home" (story) * The Home Magazine, (UK) Dec 1922 • "Where Your Treasure Is—" (story) * The Home Magazine, (UK) May 1924 * The 20-Story Magazine, #124, Oct 1932 • White Hares (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • White Hyacinths (story) * Hutchinson's Magazine, Jul 1923 * Telling Tales Jan 1 1924 * Mystery and Detection, Sep 1935 • "Whose Blood?" (story) * The London Magazine, Jun 1913 • The Wife of My Lord (story) * Snappy Stories Dec 2 1919 • William and Mary Trilogy (series) * I Will Maintain (qv) * Defender of the Faith (qv) * For God and King (qv) • William by the Grace of God (historical novel) Book 5 in the History of Holland series * Methuen & Co., Ltd., London, 1916 * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 9780921100577 • William III and the Revolution of 1688 (essay) *See: William III and the Revolution of 1688 & Gustavus Adolphus II • William III and the Revolution of 1688 & Gustavus Adolphus II (2 essays) * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 0-921100-06-X, 1934 •William Hogarth: The Cockney's Mirror (non-fiction) * Methuen & Co. Ltd. London, 1936 • William Prince of Orange (non-fiction) * John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd., London, 1928 * Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1928 • Windfalls (story) * Seeing Life! And Other Stories, Hurst & Blackett, 1923 * The Argosy, (UK) Jan 1928 * The 20-Story Magazine, #102, Dec 1930 * Fond Fancy and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, London, 1931 * The Evening Standard, Sep 18 1934 • The Winged Trees: A Tale for Boys (novel) * Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1928 • The Wings of Tor (story for boys) * Billed as "in preparation" in "The Countess Fanny," Hodder & Stoughton, 1928 No record of publication under this title found. Possibly published as "The Winged Trees" (qv) • Winter Violets (story) * The Grand Magazine, Dec 1924 • Withering Fires: A Mystery Novel * W. Collins Sons, London, 1931 • Within the Bubble, as by Joseph Shearing (novel) * William Heinemann, London, 1950 * Berkley Books, New York, 1966, as "The Heiress of Frascati" • The Wizard's Jewels (story) * Hutchinson's Story Magazine, Jan 1920 • A Woman in Love with a Demon (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 8 1936 [re: Esther Vanhomrigh] • A Woman of the People: Madame la Comtesse du Barry (story) * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • Women Who Changed History (series) • -1: A Foolish Girl About the Court (article) * The Passing Show, Dec 5 1936 [re: Anne Boleyn] • -2: She Refused to Be Rescued (article) * The Passing Show, Dec 12 1936 [re: Marie Antoinette] • -3: An Empire at Her Feet (article) * The Passing Show, Dec 26 1936 [re: Countess Catherine II of Russia] • -4: Medici Trap for Scarface (article) * The Passing Show, Jan 9 1937 [re: Catherine de Medici] • -5: The Little Widow's Might (article) * The Passing Show, Jan 30 1937 [re: Madame de Montespan] • -6: Queen Gambles with Love—and Wins (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 20 1937 [re: Queen Isabella of Castille] • The World's Gear (story) * The Grey Chamber: Stories and Essays, Hippocampus Press, New York, 2021 • World's Wonder and Other Essays (non-fiction) * Hutchinson & Co., London, 1938 * Books for Libraries Press, Freeport, NY, 1969 • The Worst Woman in Europe (article) * The Passing Show, Feb 1 1936 [re: Madame de Brinvilliers] • Would You Believe It? (story) * The Red Magazine, Apr 10 1925 • Wounded Bird (story) * Orange Blossoms, William Heinemann, London, 1938 • Wrath (story) * The Pall Mall Magazine Mar 1914 • Wrestling Jacob (non-fiction) [re: John Wesley] * William Heinemann Ltd., London, 1937 * Watts & Co., London, 1948 (abriged version) * Inheritance Publications, Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada, ISBN: 9781928136866 Y • The Yellow Intaglio: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola * God's Playthings, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1912 • The Yellow Ribbon and Giovanna (story) * Short Stories Sep 1907 * The Story-teller, May 1908 • "You Ought to Be Thankful" (story) * MacLeans's, Apr 15 1924
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