ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE

Author Index, 1941 to 1972

A to B

Last Updated: 6 November, 2002


APRIL AARONS
"The Seal of God" (Sept 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Coffee House Caper" (Aug 1964) [her 2nd story]
"The Bargain Hunter" (Sept 1968)

JOHN ABBOTT
"The Jump-Whiskey Code" (July 1969) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The ABC Code" (Feb 1970) [Edward Brady]
"The Coffee House Code" (June 1970) [Edward Brady]
"Death of a Rock-'n'-Roller" (Nov 1971)
"The Telegram Code" (May 1972)

ACHMED ABDULLAH
"The Honorable Gentleman" (Mar 1951)

FRANKLIN P. ADAMS (F.P.A.)
"The Picture Collector" (May 1943) (repr. from Liberty Magazine, 1937)

SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
"The Unreckonable Factor" (Sept 1942) (repr. from Liberty Magazine, 1938)
"The Flying Death" (Jan 1944) (repr. from Strand Magazine and McClures, 1903)

JOAN AIKEN
"A Walk in the Wood" (Aug 1965) (copyright 1958)

GEORGE SUMNER ALBEE
"The Talking Tree" (Oct 1962)
"The Analytic Agent" (May 1963)
"Ghost in the House" (Mar 1964)

BRIAN W. ALDISS
"The Lonely Habit" (June 1966)

ROBERT S. ALDRICH
"Fox and Geese" (Jan 1971)
"The Blue and Gray Club" (June 1971)

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH
"Out of His Head" (July 1949)

HOWARD F. ALDRIDGE
"The Horns Were Wet" (Jan 1953) [Dept of 1st Stories]

STEVE ALLEN
"The Sidewalk" (May 1956) (repr. from Fourteen for Tonight, 1955)
"Murder a la Hollywood" (Sept 1959) (repr. from Playboy, 1958) (orig. title "Everybody Hates David Starbuck")
"Unfinished Business" (May 1964) (orig. title "The Secret"; 1956)

DAVID ALEXANDER
"One Drink Can Kill You" (Apr 1964)
"The Spinning Wheel" (Feb 1965)

MARGERY ALLINGHAM
"Safe As Houses" (Mar 1944) [Albert Campion]
"A Matter of Form" (Jan 1945) (repr. from The Outspan, 1941) [Campion]
"The Meaning of the Act" (May 1945)
"The Magic Hat" (Jan 1946)
"They Never Get Caught" (June 1946)
"Mr. Campion's Lucky Day" (Apr 1947)
"The Case of the Frenchman's Gloves" (Aug 1947) (repr. from Mr. Campion and Others, U.K. edition, 1939) [Campion]
"The Case Is Altered" (Jan 1949)
"On Christmas Day in the Morning" (Jan 1953) [Campion]
"Tall Story" (Apr 1954)
"Mum Knows Best" (June 1954) [Campion]
"Murder Under the Mistletoe" (Jan 1963) [Campion]
"Bubble Bath No. 3" (Mar 1967) (orig. title "Bluebeard's Bathtub"; 1962)
"The Chocolate Dog" (Aug 1967) [Campion]
"The Lying-in-State Affair" (July 1969) (copyright 1965)

PETRUS ALPHONSI
"Mr. Aid-for-the-Needy" (July 1961) (Translated by William C. McDermott) (repr. from Chap. 16 of Disciplina Clericalis, early 12th Cent.)

ROBERT EDMOND ALTER
"Manhunt on Dead Yank Creek" (Mar 1962)
"Come Home, Come Home" (July 1963)

ERIC AMBLER
"The Case of the Emerald Sky" (Mar 1945) (repr. from Toronto Star Weekly, 1942) [Dr. Jan Czissar]
"The Case of the Pinchbeck Locket" (Nov 1945) [Czissar]
"A Bird in the Tree" (May 1947)
"The Case of the Overheated Flat" (Apr 1948)
"The Case of the Landlady's Brother" (Feb 1949)

MEL D. AMES
"The Promise of His Coming" (Jan 1968) [Dept of 1st Stories]

ALFONSO FERRARI AMORES
"A Scrap of Tinfoil" (May 1969) (Translated by Donald A. Yates)

FREDERICK IRVING ANDERSON
"The Signed Masterpiece" (Nov 1943) (repr. from McClure's Magazine, 1921)
"The Purple Flame" (Jan 1949)
"The Man from the Death House" (Jan 1951)

ANONYMOUS [also see Mr. X]
"Sergeant Bond and the Horse-Dealer" (Sept 1943)
"Which Is The Heir?" (May 1949)
"RIDDLE: A Real Brain Teaser" (Aug 1968) (short poem)
"Felony" (Oct 1971) (short poem)

JEAN ANOUILH
"The Moment Is Near" (July 1969) (Translated by Miriam John)

CHRISTOPHER ANVIL
"The Problem Solver and the Spy" (Dec 1965) [Richard Verner]
"The Problem Solver and the Hostage" (Feb 1966) [Richard Verner]
"The Problem Solver and the Killer" (Aug 1966) [Richard Verner]
"The Problem Solver and the Defector" (Dec 1966) [Richard Verner]
"The Problem Solver and the Burned Letter" (Apr 1967) [Richard Verner]

STEVE APRIL
"The Unpredictable Factor" (Dec 1964)
"The Greatest Snatch in History" (Sept 1967)

WILLIAM ARDEN
"The Bizarre Case Expert" (June 1970)

MICHAEL ARLEN
"Gay Falcon" (Mar 1945) (repr. from Town & Country Magazine, 1940)
"Fool-Proof" (Apr 1947)
"Midnight Adventure" (Mar 1948)
"The Great Emerald Mystery" (Feb 1950) (1928 reprint)
"You Only Live Once" (Dec 1951) (writ. 1939)
"Cavalier of the Streets" (July 1963) (orig. title "The Broken Nose"; 1923 reprint)

CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG
"All the Way Home" (Mar 1951)
"The Enemy" (May 1951) [Mike Russell] [reprinted in July 1969]
"The Evening Hour" (Aug 1952) (writ. 1950) [Mike Russell]
"The Other Shoe" (July 1962)
"Run -If You Can" (Feb 1964)
"Mink Coat, Very Cheap" (May 1964)
"The Case for Miss Peacock" (Feb 1965)
"Protector of Travelers" (June 1965)
"The Splintered Monday" (Mar 1966)
"A Matter of Timing" (Oct 1966)
"The Cool Ones" (Jan 1967)
"The Second Commandment" (July 1967)
"More Than One Kind of Luck" (Dec 1967)
"From out of the Garden" (Mar 1968) [Maude Seton]
"The Light Next Door" (Jan 1969)
"Night Call" (Apr 1969) (copyright 1958)
"The Enemy" (July 1969) (1951 reprint)

PRISCILLA W. ARMSTRONG
"Final Entry" (Dec 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]

ELLEN ARTHUR
"Cal Always Said" (Nov 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

MILDRED ARTHUR
"Wednesday's Child" (Jan 1964)
"A Lover for Alma" (June 1964)

ROBERT ARTHUR
"Midnight Visit" (Mar 1948) (repr. from Collier's?, 1939)
"Hard Sheriff" (June 1949) (repr. from Detective Fiction Weekly, 9-30-39)
"The MWA Murder" (Oct 1951)

DICK ASHBAUGH
"Molly, the Private Eyeful" (July 1953) (repr. from This Week, 1950)
"Target for Tonight" (Oct 1961)

CLIFFORD ASHDOWN
"The Assyrian Rejuvenator" (Jan 1947)

ISAAC ASIMOV
"A Problem of Numbers" (May 1970) [Prof. Neddring]
"The Acquisitive Chuckle" (Jan 1972) [1st Black Widowers]
"The Phony Ph.D." (July 1972) [Black Widowers]

PIERRE AUDEMARS
"Born for Trouble" (May 1962)
"The Ring and the Square" (July 1970)

MARGARET AUSTIN
"Ladies First" (Oct 1960) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Introducing Ellery's Mom: Mom's First Two Cases" (July 1962)
"Murder at Merryoak" (Oct 1962)
"The Caper of the Century" (Aug 1963)
"The Theft of the Black Jupiter" (Oct 1965)

MICHAEL AVALLONE
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (Dec 1964)
"'TEC TITLES: or, The American Pun Mystery" (July 1970) (2pgs)

SANORA BABB
"That Presence Out There" (Sept 1962)

H. C. BAILEY
"The Thistle Down" (May 1943) [Reggie Fortune]
"The Long Dinner" (Apr 1953) (writ. 1934) [Reggie Fortune]
"The Superfluous Clues" (Mar 1954)
"A Matter of Speculation" (Feb 1961)

JANELLE BAILEY
"The Man out of the Snow" (Sept 1970) [Dept of 1st Stories]

STEWART C. BAILEY
"Because of Soney" (May 1951)

WILLIAM BALDWIN
"The Last Man Aboard" (Feb 1964) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The Ring of a Telephone" (Feb 1964) [his 2nd story]

HELEN MABRY BALLARD
"Code of the Classics" (June 1966)
"Mind Over Matter" (Aug 1966) [1pg verse]

WILLIAM BANKIER
"What Happened in Act One" (July 1962)
"The Gag of the Century" (Feb 1965)
"Traffic Violation" (Sept 1967)
"The Bomb" (Aug 1968)
"One Clear Sweet Clue" (Jan 1970)
"The Road Without a Name" (Nov 1971)

RICHARD BANKS
"Roboticide Squad" (Dec 1962)

HASKELL BARKIN
"The Last Sassetta" (June 1972)

LESLIE GORDON BARNARD
"Fish Story" (Feb 1963) (orig. title "Shooting a Line"; 1946)

STEPHEN BARR
"The Procurator of Justice" (Feb 1950) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The Terrible-Tempered O'Boyle" (Apr 1961)
"Time Is a Liar" (Oct 1961)
"Costume Piece" (June 1962)
"An Unbelievable Story" (June 1964) (repr. from Playboy, 1958; orig. title "The Devil to Pay")
"Hat Trick" (Nov 1964) [Regent's Club]
"The Locked Room To End Locked Rooms" (Aug 1965) [Regent's Club]
"The N-Plus-1th Degree" (Jan 1969) [Regent's Club]
"Spreadeagle and Scram" (Feb 1970)
"Figaro Figaro" (Nov 1970) (avant-garde)

MARY BARRETT
"The Silver Saltcellar" (May 1970) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Death out of Season" (Feb 1971) [Dept of 2nd Stories]
"Josephine Rider Said" (May 1972)
"Deja Vu" (July 1972)

WILLIAM E. BARRETT
"Nobody Would Believe It" (July 1962)

JAMES M. BARRIE
"A Lady's Shoe" (June 1949) (repr. from book of same name, 1898)

JEROME BARRY
"Ice Storm" (May 1956) (repr. from Collier's, 1953)

D. B. BAYLOR
"Mr. Bixby Buys a Picasso" (Nov 1963)

L. J. BEESTON
"The Pipe" (June 1951) (repr. from Short Stories Magazine, 1924)
"Volturio Investigates" (Oct 1951)
"The Human Leopards" (Sept 1952)
"The Return of Backshaw" (Oct 1966)
"Melodramatic Interlude" (Apr 1967)

L. E. BEHNEY
"On the Road to Jericho" (Aug 1962) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"TALES FROM HOME: 1. The Day of the Fair; 2. Cross My Heart...; 3. The Sound of Women Weeping" (Apr 1963)
"The Wages of Sin" (Dec 1963)
"Indian Summer" (Mar 1965)
"One Man's Weed" (Aug 1965)
"TALES FROM HOME: 1. The Man Who Kept His Promise; 2. Why Don't You Like Me?" (Aug 1966)
"The Long Hot Day" (Dec 1966)

HARRY BENEFIELD
"Queen of the Graveyard Ghouls" (June 1954) (1914 reprint)

STEPHEN VINCENT BENET
"Floor, Please" (July 1949)

ARNOLD BENNETT
"The Case of the Cockfosters Emeralds" (Feb 1948)

KEM BENNETT
"Let Freedom Ring" (Jan 1952)

BEN BENSON
"Somebody Has To Make a Move" (July 1954)

D. R. BENSON
"E. Q." (July 1967) (short "Criminalimerick" about Ellery)
"The First One" (Nov 1967) (Criminalimerick about C. Auguste Dupin)
"Whimsicality" (Feb 1968) (Criminalimerick about Lord Peter Wimsey)
"S. H." (Feb 1968) (Criminalimerick about Schlock Homes)
"Stout Fellow" (Apr 1968) (Criminalimerick about Nero Wolfe)
"Master of Paris" (June 1968) (Criminalimerick about Maigret)
"The Espion Age" (Jan 1969) (Criminalimerick about spys)
"Leamas" (Mar 1969) (Criminalimerick)
"The Fu Manchusical" (June 1969) (script)
"Schier Impudence" (Jan 1970) (short Criminalimerick)
"I Love Paris When It Drizzles" (Jan 1970) (Maigret Criminalimerick)
"Police Procedural" (Mar 1970) (Criminalimerick)
"On Your Marric" (Mar 1970) (Criminalimerick)
"Stout Fellow II" (July 1970) (Criminalimerick about Nero Wolfe)
"T As in Treat" (July 1970) (Criminalimerick about L.Treat series)
"Dutch Uncle I" (Aug 1970) (Criminalimerick about Van der Valk)
"At Least He Makes House Calls" (Nov 1970) (Criminalimerick)
"Smooth as Velvet" (June 1971) (Criminalimerick about Nick Velvet)
"Damsel in Distress" (Aug 1971) (Criminalimerick)
"Damsel in Distress" (Nov 1971) (Criminalimerick about Agatha Christie)
"Detective's Lot" (Nov 1971) (Criminalimerick)
"You Know My Methods, Don't You?" (Jan 1972) (Sherlockian Criminalimerick)
"Dutch Uncle II" (Feb 1972) (Criminalimerick about Van der Valk)
Criminalimerick about Poirot (May 1972)
"Christie Capsule" (July 1972) (Criminalimerick about Poirot)

E. C. BENTLEY
"Greedy Night, a parody" (Jan 1943)
"The Ministering Angel" (Sept 1943) [Philip Trent]

PHYLLIS BENTLEY
"The Way Round" (Aug 1953)
"Conversation at an Inn" (Feb 1954)
"Chain of Witnesses" (May 1954)
"A Midsummer Night's Crime" (Jan 1961)
"Miss Phipps Improvises" (Oct 1961)
"Message in a Bottle" (May 1962) [Miss Phipps]
"Miss Phipps Discovers America" (Mar 1963)
"Miss Phipps Jousts With the Press" (Dec 1963)
"Miss Phipps in the Hospital" (July 1964)
"Miss Phipps and the Invisible Murderer" (Nov 1966)
"Miss Phipps Goes to the Hairdresser" (Dec 1967)
"The Secret" (Mar 1968)
"Miss Phipps and the Nest of Illusion" (Aug 1969)
"Miss Phipps Exercises Her Metier" (Feb 1971)
"Miss Phipps Is Too Modest" (Dec 1971)

ANTHONY BERKELEY (pen-name of A.B. Cox; also see Francis Iles)
"Mr. Bearstowe Says" (July 1945) [Roger Sheringham]
"Mr. Simpson Goes to the Dogs" (Feb 1946)
"The Wrong Jar" (Mar 1947)
"The Policeman Only Taps Once" (June 1951) (writ. 1937?)

EARL DERR BIGGERS [creator of Charlie Chan]
"The Apron of Genius" (Aug 1953) (writ. 1909)
"The Dollar Chasers" (Feb 1970) (1924 reprint) (also printed in book Earl Derr Biggers Tells Ten Stories, 1933)

LLOYD BIGGLE, Jr.
"Music To Murder By" (July 1961)
"The Great Horseshoe Mystery" (Apr 1962)
"Death in His Eyes" (Nov 1962)
"Have You a Fortune in Your Attic?" (May 1963) [Grandfather Rastin]
"The Bleeding Ceiling" (Oct 1963)
"The Great Alma Mater Mystery" (Nov 1964) [Grandfather Rastin]
"The Key to the Situation" (July 1965)
"Grandfather and the Labor Day Mystery" (Oct 1965) (alt. title "Grandfather and the Pair of Knaves")
"Department of Future Crime" (Sept 1966) (1956 reprint) (orig. title "Cronus of the D.F.C.")
"Grandfather and the Phantom Thief" (May 1968)
"Grandfather and the Automation Mystery" (Aug 1969)
"Grandfather and the Right Question" (Oct 1971)
"Grandfather and the Little Bone" (Jan 1972)

JOHN BINGHAM
"Murderer at Large" (Jan 1961)
"The Hangman's Fish" (Mar 1965) (copyright 1963)

FREDERIC A. BIRMINGHAM
"Murder with Music" (May 1951)

TREVOR BLACK
"An Incident at Devil's Rock" (Feb 1971)

ALGERNON BLACKWOOD
"King's Evidence" (Mar 1947)

NICHOLAS BLAKE (pseudonym of Cecil Day Lewis)
"The Assassins' Club" (Mar 1945) [Nigel Strangeways]
"A Study in White" (May 1949)
"Conscience Money" (Jan 1962) [Nigel Strangeways]
"Long Shot" (Feb 1964)

SUZANNE BLANC
"The Hump in the Basement" (Mar 1970)

CHARLES BLESSING
"A Certain Gift" (July 1972)
[Dept of 1st Stories, #368]

ROBERT BLOCH
"The Man Who Looked Like Napoleon" (Oct 1961)
"Life in Our Time" (Oct 1966)
"The Living Dead" (Apr 1967)
"The Man Who Never Did Anything Right" (Apr 1968)
"The Gods Are Not Mocked" (Aug 1968)

LAWRENCE G. BLOCHMAN
"The Aldine Folio Murders" (July 1943) (repr. from The Dolphin magazine, 1940)
"Calendar Girl" (July 1953) (repr. from Collier's?, 1952) [Dr. Coffee]
"The Girl With the Burgundy Lips" (Aug 1953) (repr. from Collier's, 1953)
Twenty Errors in "The Girl With the Burgundy Lips" (Nov 1953)
"The Swami of Northbank" (Mar 1954)
Translated Thomas Narcejac's "The Red Orchid" (Jan 1961)
Translated Thomas Narcejac's "The Oliveira Affair" (Apr 1961)
"The Wolf and the Wayward WAC" (May 1963) [Dr. Coffee]
"The Killer With No Fingerprints" (June 1964) [Dr. Coffee]
"Goodbye, Stranger" (Oct 1964) [Dr. Coffee]
"Death By Drowning?" (Apr 1965) [Dr. Coffee]
"Dr. Coffee and the Philanderer's Brain" (Aug 1966)
"Missing: One Stage-Struck Hippie" (Sept 1970) [Dr. Coffee]
"Dr. Coffee and the Amateur Angel" (Oct 1971)
"Dr. Coffee and the Pardell Case" (June 1972)

PIERRE BOILEAU
"Monsieur Lucien, Burglar" (May 1949)
"L'Affaire Antoine" (Sept 1951)

HECTOR BOLITHO
"Dirge" (July 1949)

HEINRICH BOLL
"Like a Bad Dream" (Oct 1967) (Translated by Leila Vennewitz) (copyright 1965)

RALEIGH BOND
"Tear a Passion to Tatters" (Dec 1962) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Only the First Reading" (June 1963)

JORGE LUIS BORGES
"The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths" (Apr 1962)

NOEL BOSKER (a pseudonym)
"Best Laid Schemes" (Oct 1967)

PHYLLIS BOTTOME
"The Liqueur Glass" (May 1945)

ANTHONY BOUCHER (1911-1968)
"Mystery for Christmas" (Jan 1942?)
"Screwball Division" (Sept 1942) [Nick Noble]
"QL 696.C9" (May 1943) [Nick Noble]
"Black Murder" (Sept 1943) [Nick Noble]
Translated Georges Simenon's "The Three Rembrandts" (Sept 1943)
Translated Georges Simenon's "The Secret of Fort Bayard" (Nov 1943)
Translated Georges Simenon's "Affaire Ziliouk" (May 1944)
Translated Antonio Helu's "The Stickpin" (Nov 1944)
"Arsene Lupin vs. Colonel Linnaus" (Nov 1944)
"Rumor, Inc." (Jan 1945) [Nick Noble]
"Like Count Palmieri" (Feb 1946)
Translated Georges Simenon's "The Case of the Three Bicyclists" (July 1946)
? - Translated Georges Simenon's "The Tracy Enigma" (May 1947)
"Homicidal Highspots of 1948" [Speaking of Crime column?] (Feb 1949)
"The Short Shudder" [Speaking of Crime column?] (Apr 1949)
? - Translated Georges Simenon's "Blessed Are the Meek" (Apr 1949)
"Sock-the-Mystery Year" [Speaking of Crime column reviews; see Howard Haycraft] (June 1949)
"The Best Mystery Books of 1949" [Speaking of Crime] (Feb 1950)
? - Translated Georges Simenon's "The Stronger Vessel" (Jan 1951)
"Crime Must Have a Stop" (Feb 1951)
? - Translated Georges Simenon's "A Matter of Life and Death" (Jan 1952)
Translated Georges Simenon's "The Old Lady of Bayeux" (Aug 1952)
"The Girl Who Married a Monster" (Feb 1954)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" [reviews] (Sept 1959)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - May, 1961; July - Dec 1961)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb; May - Dec 1962)
"Death Can Be Beautiful" (Apr 1962)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb 1963)
"Best Mysteries of 1962" (Mar 1963)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Apr - Dec 1963)
"The Clue of the Knave of Diamonds" (May 1963) (copyright 1939) (Fergus O'Breen's First Murder Case)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb 1964)
"Best Mysteries of 1963" (Mar 1964)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Apr - Dec 1964)
"Nine-Finger Jack" (Sept 1964) (repr. from Esquire Magazine, 1951)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb 1965)
Comments on Poe's "A Tale of the Ragged Mountains" (Feb 1965) (repr. from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Mar 1958)
"Best Mysteries of 1964" (Mar 1965)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Apr - Dec 1965)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb 1966)
"Best Mysteries of 1965" (Mar 1966)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Apr - Dec 1966)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb 1967)
"Best Mysteries of 1966" (Mar 1967)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Apr - Dec 1967)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Feb 1968)
- James Reach's "In Memoriam" of Boucher (Aug 1968; 1 pg.)
["Best Mysteries of the Month" cont. by John Dickson Carr in Jan 1969]

CATHARINE BOYD
"An Accident of Time" (July 1962)

LYLE G. BOYD
"The Tools of Magic" (Aug 1956) [Dept of 1st Stories]

RAY BRADBURY
"The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" (Jan 1953) (1948 reprint; orig. title "Touch and Go")
"The Whole Town's Sleeping" (June 1954) (repr. from McCall's, 1950)
"At Midnight, In the Month of June" (June 1954) [sequel to "The Whole Town's Sleeping"]

ERNEST BRAMAH (creator of the first blind detective, Max Carrados)
"The Bunch of Violets" (Sept 1943) (orig. title "Said With Flowers")
(repr. from Flynn's magazine, 1924) [Max Carrados]
"Smothered in Corpses" (Aug 1947) (repr. from his book The Specimen Case, 1925; story writ. 1912)
"The Tragedy at Brookbend Cottage" (Aug 1951)
"The Eastern Mystery" (Jan 1953) (1924 reprint) [Max Carrados]

FRANCISCO A. BRANCO
"The Dwarf's Club" (Mar 1950) [Dept of 1st Stories]

CHRISTIANNA BRAND
"Rabbit Out of a Hat" (Jan 1958?)
"My Ladies' Tears" (Feb 1965)
"Blood Brothers" (Sept 1965) [Inspector Cockrill]
"Twist for Twist" (May 1967) [Inspector Cockrill]
"Here Lies..." (Nov 1967)
"The Wicked Ghost" (Feb 1968)
"King of the Air" (June 1968)
"The Skipping Game" (July 1968)
"The Gemminy Crickets Case" (Aug 1968)
"Poison in the Cup" (Feb 1969)
"The Scapegoat" (Aug 1970)
"Such a Nice Man" (March 1972)

GARY BRANDNER
"A Lesson in Larceny" (July 1970) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Sing to Me, Dead Man" (Oct 1970) [Dept of 2nd Stories]
"All Debts Off" (Apr 1971)
"The Stray Bullet" (June 1971)

ANNE JANET BRAUDE
Intro to William Shakespeare Henry VI excerpts (Sept 1966)

LILIAN JACKSON BRAUN
"The Sin of Madame Phloi" (June 1962)
"Phut Phat Concentrates" (Dec 1963)
"SuSu and the 8:30 Ghost" (Apr 1964)
"The Dark One" (July 1966)
"Tragedy on New Year's Day" (Mar 1968)

CAROLINE BREEDLOVE
"The Sound of the Peepers" (Oct 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]

JON L. BREEN
"ATTENTION GETTERS: An Unusual Quiz" (Jan 1967)
"The Crowded Hours" (May 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories; author was 23]
"The Austin Murder Case" (Dec 1967) [Philo Vance pastiche]
"Frank Merriswell's Greatest Case; or, The Daring One-Hander" (Apr 1968)
"ENTRANCE LINES: An Unusual Quiz" (May 1968)
"The Lithuanian Eraser Mystery" (March 1969)
"The Vanity Murder Case" (July 1970) [Philo Vance pastiche]
"Green Gravy for the Blush" (Mar 1971) [Travis McGee parody]
"The Fortune Cookie" (May 1971) [Charlie Chan pastiche]
"Diamond Dick" (Oct 1971)
"Horsehide Sleuth" (Nov 1971) [Ed Gorgon]
"Gilliam's Tact" (Feb 1972) [Gideon parody-pastiche]
"The Body in the Bullpen" (May 1972)
"The Babe Ruth Murder Case" (June 1972) [Ed Gorgon]

EDWARD Y. BREESE
"Desperate Remedy" (Jan 1969)

FREDERICK HAZLITT BRENNAN
"Award of Honor" (Nov 1945 overseas)

R. BRETNOR
"Specimen of the Week" (Feb 1967) (copyright 1951 by Game & Gossip)
"Paper Tiger" (May 1969)
"The Greatest of All Webley Collectors" (July 1970)
"A Matter of Equine Ballistics" (Sept 1971)

M. BRETT-SURMAN
"Not a Bit Like Television" (Sept 1962) [Dept of 1st Stories]

GROVER BRINKMAN
"Caribbean Blow" (Apr 1953)

BOB BRISTOW
"No Margin for Error" (Aug 1967)

WILLIAM BRITTAIN
"The Man Who Read John Dickson Carr" (Dec 1965)
"The Man Who Read Ellery Queen" (Dec 1965)
"The Man Who Didn't Read" (May 1966)
"The Woman Who Read Rex Stout" (July 1966)
"The Boy Who Read Agatha Christie" (Dec 1966)
"Mr. Strang Gives a Lecture" (Mar 1967)
"Mr. Strang Performs an Experiment" (June 1967)
"Mr. Strang Finds the Answers" (Nov 1967)
"Mr. Strang Sees a Play" (Mar 1968)
"The Zaretski Chain" (June 1968)
"The Man Who Read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" (Aug 1968)
"Mr. Strang Takes a Field Trip" (Dec 1968)
"The Second Sign in the Melon Patch" (Jan 1969)
"Mr. Strang Pulls a Switch" (June 1969)
"That Day on the Knob" (Sept 1969)
"Mr. Strang Takes a Hand" (Apr 1970)
"Falling Object" (Feb 1971)
"Mr. Strang Lifts a Glass" (May 1971)
"Mr. Strang Finds an Angle" (June 1971)
"Mr. Strang Hunts a Bear" (Nov 1971)
"Mr. Strang Checks a Record" (Feb 1972)
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" (Apr 1972)
"Mr. Strang Finds a Car" (July 1972)

LOUIS BROMFIELD
"The Wedding Dress" (May 1947)
"Crime Passionnel" (Jan 1953) (repr. from The New Yorker, 1944)

T. E. BROOKS
"This Man Is Dangerous" (Mar 1962)

JAMES C. BROUGH
"President Sam Houston, Detective" (Apr 1954)

ALLAN R. BROWN
"Sleep No More" (July 1972)
[Dept of 1st Stories, #369]

FREDRIC BROWN
"The Djinn Murder" (Jan 1944) "Murder While You Wait" (July 1944)
"Don't Look Behind You" (May 1947)
"Mr. Smith Protects a Client" (Jan 1961) [Black Mask Dept] (orig. title "Whistler's Murder"; 1946)
"The Assistant Murderer" (May 1963) (orig. title "The Hobbyist"; 1961)
"Why, Benny, Why?" (Nov 1964)

WENZELL BROWN
"An Old Wives' Tale" (Aug 1964)

WILL C. BROWN
"One for the Road" (Nov 1953)

JOHN BUCHANAN
"Direct Hit" (June 1964) [Dept of 1st Stories]

F. R. BUCKLEY
"Gold-Mounted Guns" (Aug 1951)

JOHN BURKE
"Miss Mouse and Mrs. Mouse" (Nov 1968)

THOMAS BURKE
"Roses Round the Door" (May 1946)
"The New Hat" (July 1951)
"The Pariah" (Jan 1954)

HALLIE BURNETT
"The Thief on the Champs Elysees" (July 1965) (repr. from Story Magazine, 1961)

W. R. BURNETT
"Dressing-Up" (June 1947) (repr. from Harper's Magazine, Nov 1929)
"Traveling Light" (Sept 1951)
"Nobody's All Bad" (Dec 1951)

WHIT BURNETT
"The Night of the Gran Baile Mascara" (July 1965) (copyright 1943)

EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
"Tarzan, Jungle Detective" (May 1964) (1917 reprint; orig. title "The Battle for Teeka")

ELLIS PARKER BUTLER
"Philo Gubb's Greatest Case" (Mar 1943)
"The Sword Swallower Murder" (Apr 1947)

GWENDOLINE BUTLER
"The Sisterhood" (Oct 1968)

JEROME BUXTON
"A Point of Curiosity" (Jan 1961) (repr. from Redbook, 1958)

JOHN F. BYRNE
"The Mystery of the Third Mustache" (Sept 1959)


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