PUBLISHED PULP STORIES BY HUGH B. CAVE

(Incomplete List)
Updated October 1999
ACE G-MAN STORIES
“Federal Trails To Glory”; 11/12-38
ACE HIGH MAGAZINE
“The Curse Of The Grinning Skulls”; 12-33
“Sons Of Shadow”; 8-34 (A "Johal" Story)
“Heads Up In Hell”; 9-34 (A "Johal" Story)
“Nigger Jarl, Slaver”; 10-34
ACE MYSTERY MAGAZINE
“The Horde Of Silent Men”; 5-36
ACTION STORIES
“The Price Of Vengeance”; 8-29
“Jungle Loot”; 10-29
“Wolf Breed”; 11-29
ADVENTURE
“Derelict” (With Jonathan Eldridge); 4-37
Reprinted in Finland
Reprinted in anthology SEA CURSED, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
“Swamp Trap”; 6-42
“Tomorrow Is Forever”; 9-43
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
“A Man To Gun For”; 6-53
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE
“The Catbird Nest”; 8-65
Reprinted in a Hitchcock anthology, title & date unknown.
“The Isle Of Truth”; 10-83
“The Lady Wore Black”; 3-84
Reprinted in Mystery Cats, published 1991 by Signet-Penguin.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
“Appointment With Yesterday”; 6-84
Reprinted in Tales from Alfred Hitchcock, published 1988 by Morrow Junior Books.
Reprinted (as by Geoffrey Vace) in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection,The Lady Wore Black And Other Cat Tails, pub 2000 by Ash Tree
Press.
“Mistress Of Shadows”; 2-85
Reprinted in Murder Most Cozy, published 1993by Signet-Penguin.
“The Hard Luck Kid”; 11-92
Reprinted (as by Geoffrey Vace) in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
“The Caller”; 11-93
Reprinted in Mystery Cats 3, published 1995 by Signet-Penguin.
Reprinted in The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000 by Ash Tree Press.
ALL DETECTIVE
“The Black Brotherhood”; 11-32
“Hands Down”; 2-34
“Sign Of The Serpent”; 1-35
ALL FICTION DETECTIVE ANTHOLOGY
“Monkey See Murder”; 1948 Vol. 1, No. 1
AMAZING DETECTIVE
“Four Minutes After Midnight ( as by Geoffrey Vace) date unknown (actually written by Cave’s
brother Geoffrey, altho Hugh Cave used the pseudonym Geoffrey Vace in later stories.)
ARGOSY
“Steal A Dog's Bone”; 7-18-31
“In The Bag”; 5-22-37
Reprinted ( as by Carey Barnett) in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.)
“The Secret Of Trinity's Island”; 11-47
Reprinted in English Argosy
“The Man Who Couldn't Die”; 2-48
“Boomerang”; 6-10-39
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.)
“No Detour”; 1-47
“Pete Hindley's Gold Machine”; 5-48
“Vengeance Island”; 8-53
“Island Feud”; 12-53
“Payoff At Palembang”;12-50
ARGOSY (ENGLAND)
“Grandfather & the Wondrous Beast”; Aug 65
“Take Me, For Instance”; Feb 66
Reprinted in special Hugh B. Cave edition of Borderland, Canada, for World Fantasy Convention 1987.
Reprinted in 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
“Tempest in Paradise”; date unknown
“The Secret of Trinity’s Island”; date unknown
ASTOUNDING STORIES
“The Corpse On The Grating”; 2-30
“The Murder Machine”; 9-30
AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST
“Too Much Imagination”; Probably 1932
AVON FANTASY READER
“The Watcher In The Green Room”; 1952
From Weird Tales, which see
BLACK BOOK DETECTIVE
“The Prophecy”; 10-34
“Maxon's Mistress”; 2-35
“The Grisly Death”; 8-34
All 3 stories reprinted in Murgunstrumm and Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published
1977 by Carcosa.
BLACK MASK
“Too Many Women”; 5-34
“Dead Dog” 3-37
“Shadow”; 4-37
“Curtain Call”; 11-38
“Smoke In Your Eyes”; 12-38
“Long Live The Dead”; ( As By Allen Beck) 12-38
“Lost -- And Found”; 4-40
“The Missing Mr. Lee”; 11-40
“Front Page Frame-Up”; 2-41
“Stranger In Town”; 4-41
Note: All these Black Mask stories were Reprinted in Cave collection, LONG LIVE THE DEAD AND OTHER
BLACK MASK STORIES, published Dec. 2000 by Crippen & Landru.
BLUE BOOK
“New Guinea Manhunt”; 10-51
BORDERLAND (Canada)
“Of Time And Space”; Vol. 1, No. 2, 1985
Reprinted in 100 Wicked Little Witch Stories, published 1995 by Barnes & Noble)
“Take Me, For Instance”; In Mini-Issue For 13th World Fantasy Convention 1987 “in honour
of Hugh B. Cave”
(also in Whispers Magazine)
(also in English Argosy Magazine)
Reprinted in 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
“The Back Of The Mirror”; in Mini-issue for 13th World Fantasy Convention 1987 “in
honour of Hugh B. Cave.”
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection, The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
BOSTON GLOBE
“Retribution”; High School Short Story Competition. Honorable Mention. 1925 or 1926
“Great And Small”; Ditto. Honorable Mention. 1926 or 1927
BRIEF STORIES
“Island Ordeal”;7-29
“The Pool Of Death”; 1929 Month Unknown
“Condemned To A Living Tomb”; 4-30
CANDID DETECTIVE
“Something For Nothing”; 1-39
CLUES DETECTIVE STORIES
“Seven To Be Slain”; 10-36
“Dance Macabre”; 4-37
“The Dead Speak Softly”; Vol. 36, #6 (11-36)
COMPLETE DETECTIVE
“The Devil Has Flaming Eyes”; 8-38
COWBOY STORIES
“Tame Wildcat”; 11-33
CRYPT OF CTHULHU
“Just The Two Of Us”; Michaelmas 84 (No. 25)
Reprinted in 100 Wicked Little Witch Stories, published 1995 by Barnes & Noble
“And When We Sleep”; #39
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection,The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY (Formerly Flynn's)
“The Infernal Web”; 3-21-36
“No Way Out”; 5-9-36
Reprinted in 100 Sneaky Little Sleuth Stories, published 1997 by Barnes & Noble
“You Just Can't Lose”; 6-13-36
“Nuts About Mutts”; 10-17-36
“Trail Of The Torch”; 12-19-36
“Queer Street”; 4-10-37
“The Smoke Of Vengeance”; 5-22-37
“Deadline”; 11-13-37
“You Could Be Next”; 1-15-38
“Match Ya For It”; 4-9-38
“Murder Makes A Frame”; 4-30-38
“Joker In The Deck”; 6-18-38
“Desperate Character”; 7-9-38
“Scandal Sheet”; 9-17-38
“Murder At Hand”; 10-1-38
“No Trial By Jury”; 11-19-38
“I Am The Law”; 11-16-38
“Death Writes A Policy (Serial)”; Dec 10.17.24.31 - 1938
“Cops Are Not Heroes”; 1-7-39
“The Pushover”; 1-14-39
“John Bum's Body”; 5-13-39
“Red For Rebellion”; 4-1-39
“According To Hoyle”; 4-8-39
“Death Comes For A Diva”; 4-15-39
“The Mystery Of The Maudlin Mermaid”; 4-22-39
“The Head Of J. James”; 4-29-39
“Hideout”; 5-6-39
“Seven Dirty Dollars”; 5-13-39
“Wit's End”; 5-27-39
“Time For Murder”; 6-17-39
“And Sudden Death”; 7-1-39
“Footprint”;7-8-39
“Treadmill”;7-22-39
“Mr. Petrie Ties A Fly”;7-29-39
“Beards Grow Slowly”;8-5-39
“But The Kill Was Gold”;8-12-39
“Symphony In Shrouds”;8-26-39
“A Den For Daniel”;9-2-39
“Seven Into Murder”;9-9-39
“Come Into My Parlor”;9-16-39
“But Few Are Chosen”; 10-21-39
“My Old Man”; 11-11-39
“So Long, Slicker”; 11-25-39
“Laugh, Clown”; 12-9-39
“The Barricade”; 12-23-39
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s The Corpse Maker, published 1988 by Starmont House.
“The Signature Of Murder”; 1-13-40
“Phantom Trap”; 2-3-40
“Big City Blackout”;2-10-40
“Certainly, Sister”;4-20-40
“Killer's Exit”;6-8-40
“Weak Sister Act”;6-29-40
“Coffin Cargo”; 7-20-40
“A Picture Of Guilt”;8-3-40
“Prowl By Night”; 9-14-40
“Easy To Kill”; 10-18-40
“Murder Off Key”; 11-2-40
“Terror's Twin”; 3-1-41
“Appointment With Yesterday”; 5-24-41
“Shadow Man (5 Part Serial)”; May 31, June 7,14,21,28 - 1941
“Two Kinds Of Snake”; 7-5-41
“Photo Finish”; 9-17-41
“Homicide Highway”; 11-19-41
“Faith For Rent”; 12-27-41
(63 stories total)
DETECTIVE SHORT STORIES
“Black Fury”; 8-37
“Madmen Laugh By Moonlight”; 2-38
“The Gentleman Is Dead”; 4-38
“Masters Of Midnight”; 10-38
“The Careless Cadaver”; 1-39
“Death's Door”; 11-40
Reprinted in Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer
DETECTIVE STORY (Street & Smith)
“Tiger Face”; Vol. 155, #4
“Too Tight The Grave”; Vol. 162, #2
“Necktie Party”; Vol. 158, #3
“Two Can Fight”; Vol. 158, #4
“You Forgot Something”; 2-25-34 Vol.144 #3
“The Albino Butterbugs”; 11-41 Vol.163 #1
“As Does A Spider”; 2-43 Vol.145 #6
“Monkey See Murder”; 3-43 Vol.165 #5
“Steve Takes A Hand”; 1-44 Vol.167 #3
Reprinted in Second Mystery Companion, published 1944 by Gold Label Books)
Reprinted as “Gramp Takes a Hand” in 100 Little Spy Stories, published 1996 by Barnes & Noble
“Southbound Special”; 3-44 Vol.167 #5
DETECTIVE STORY ANNUAL (Street & Smith)
“As Does A Spider”; 1946 Vol.4 #1
“Seven To Be Slain”; Vol.2 #1
DETECTIVE TALES
“Murder - The Matchmaker”; 8-37
“Odds To Die For”; 2-38
“Neither Gold Nor Glory”; 6-39
“A Gun For Galahad”; 3-40
“The Cat And The Killer”; 6-41
“The Richest Cat In Town”; 2-51
“Seven Dirty Dollars”; 4-51
DETECTIVE YARNS
“Satan Wears A Mask”; 12-38
(Reprinted July 2000 in John Gunnison’s High Adventure #53)
DIME DETECTIVE MAGAZINE
“The Late Mr. Smythe”; 8-1-34
“Hell On Hume Street”; 11-1-34
“Bottled In Blonde”; 1-1-35
“The Man Who Looked Sick”; 4-1-35
“The Screaming Phantom”; 5-1-35
“The Brand Of Kane”; 6-15-35
Reprinted in Tough Guys & Dangerous Dames, published 1993 by Barnes & Noble
“The House Of Sudden Sleep”; 12-35
“The Lady Who Left Her Coffin”; 6-36
“Footsteps To A Finish”; 8-37
“Twenty After Murder”; 11-37
“Farewell With Trumpets”: 1-40
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave chapbook Officer Coffey Stories published 2000 by Subterranean Press
“Deal From The Bottom”; 8-39
“Loose Loot”; 4-40
“He Didn't Know Nothin'”; 7-40
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave chapbook Officer Coffey Stories published 2000 by Subterranean Press
“Ding Dong Belle”; 8-41
Reprinted in Hard-Boiled Detectives, published 1992 by Gramercy (Barnes & Noble)
“The Dead Don't Swim”; 11-41
“No Place To Hide”; 2-42
“The Fugitive Face”; 9-42
“This Is The Way We Bake Our Dead”; 6-43
(20 stories total)
DIME MYSTERY MAGAZINE
“The Graveless Dead”; 10-33
“The Corpse Maker”; 11-33
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s THE CORPSE MAKER, published 1988 by Starmont.
“The House Of Evil”; As by Geoffrey Vace; 11-33
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s THE CORPSE MAKER, published 1988 by Starmont.
“They Feed At Midnight”; 12-33
“Dark Slaughter”; 1-34
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Devils In The Dark”; 2-34
Rreprinted in Weird Menace #4, edited and published 1979 by Robert Weinberg.
“Unholy Night”; 4-34
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Death In The Dark”; 6-34
“House Of Lost Souls”; 9-34
“The Pain Room”; 10-34
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Terror From The Deep”; 11-34
“Inn Of The Shadow Creatures”; 12-34
“Dark Bondage”; 1-35
“House Of The Restless Dead”; 5-35
“Satan's Mistress”; 6-35
Reprinted in Weird Menace #2) edited and published 1977 by Robert Weinberg.
“Mistress Of The Dead”; 10-35
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Daughters Of Dark Desire”; 12-35
“Death Holds For Ransom”; 2-36
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Modern Nero”; 8-36
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
DOUBLE ACTION DETECTIVE
“Ticket To Trouble”; 10-38
DOUBLE DETECTIVE
“Crazy Guy”; 1-38
“There's Always A Way Back”; 4-38
“Worth Fighting For”; 5-38
“In This Corner – Death”; 6-38
“Rifles At Dawn”; 7-38
“The Forgotten Man-Killer”; 8-38
“The Education Of A Killer”; 9-38
(Reprinted 1996 in German anthology, “Back in the Ring.”)
“Three Rats, One Hole”; 10-38
“Counsel For The Damned”; 12-38
“Special Delivery”; 1-39
“Time Out”; 2-39
“Payroll Heist”; 9-39
“The Melancholy Mask Of M. Montreau”; 10-39
“No Errors”; 2-40
“Murder Me Him”; 5-40
“Not Dead But Sleeping”; 9-40
“The Guardian Angel”; 10-41
ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE
“Alike Under The Skin”; 4-55
“Naked In Darkness”; 8-65
Reprinted in100 Dastardly Little Detective Stories, published 1993 by Barnes & Noble.
“The Course Of Justice”; 10-65
Rerinted in 100 Dastardly Little Detective Stories, published 1993 by Barnes & Noble.
“Many Happy Returns”; 4-66
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.)
Reprinted (as by Justin Case) in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
EXCITING DETECTIVE
“The Silken Snakes”; Summer 41
FANTASY BOOK
“A Place Of No Return”; June 84
(see Fantasy Tales)
FANTASY TALES (England)
“A Place Of No Return”; Summer 81
Reprinted in Fantasy Book, U.S.
Reprinted in book The Best Horror from Fantasy Tales, published 1988 by Robinson, England & 1990
by Carroll & Graf, U.S.
Reprinted in book Horrors by Lamplight, published 1993 in England by Chancelor Press
Reprinted in book The Door Below, published 1997 by Fedogan & Bremer
“After The Funeral”; Spring 87
Reprinted in Masters of Darkness III , published 1991 by Tor Books
Reprinted in Complete Masters of Darkness, published 1991 by Tor Books.
Reprinted in The Door Below, published 1997 by Fedogan & Bremer.
FAR EAST ADVENTURE STORIES
(Published from 10-30 to 1-32; 11 issues only)
“Sing Lee, Weaver Of Mats”; 1-31
“That Monkey Of Simms”; 1-31 (Jack D'arcy)
“Rigler's Third Round”; 4-31
“Kuching Cunning”; 7-31
“The Stinging ‘Nting”; 9-31
“Up-River From Sandakan”; 12-31 (Geoffrey Vace)
“The Midnight Horde”; (4-Part Serial, Incomplete) 9,11,12 -31 & 2-32
Reprinted complete in Toronto Star Weekly as complete novel 7-2-38
FEDERAL AGENT
“Killer's Exit”; 3-37
“Wings Of Death”; 5-37
“Holiday In Hell”; 7-37
“The Dead Talk Back”; 9-37
THE FEDS
“Death Hogs The Highways”; 2-37
“Blood In His Eye”; 10-37
15-STORY DETECTIVE
“Guilt Frame”; 2-51
FLYNN'S DETECTIVE FICTION
“Blackguard's Book”; 12-42
G-MEN DETECTIVE
“Death On The Program”; 1-41
GHOST STORIES
“The Strange Case Of No. 7”; 1-31
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa
“The Affair Of The Clutching Hand”; 5-31
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others.
Reprinted 2000 in Phantom Perfumes and Other Shades: Memories of Ghost Stories Magazine.
GREEN GHOST DETECTIVE
“An Eye For The Future”; Spring 41
HIGH SPOT MAGAZINE (Combined with OVER THE TOP)
“Black Spots On White”; 9-30
HORROR STORIES
“By Night They Creep”; 2-35
“Mate For A Monster”; 3-35
“Brides For The Dead”; 8-35
“Death Calls From The Madhouse”; 9-35
Reprinted in book DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Imp Of Satan”; 10-35
Reprinted in book Rivals of Weird Tales, published 1990 by Bonanza
“Disturb Not The Dead”; 10/11-36
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s The Corpse-Maker published 1988 by Starmont.
JUNGLE STORIES
“The Red Trail To Zanzibar”; Winter 38
(originally “The Price Of Vengeance” in Action Stories 8-29 (as by John Starr?)
“Black Bondage”; Summer 39 Vol.1 Bk. 2 (originally “Jungle Loot” in Action Stories
10-29)
MAGAZINE of HORROR, THE BIZARRE AND THE UNUSUAL
“The Ghoul Gallery”; Spring 67
“Spawn Of Inferno”; 5-69
(Both stories reprinted from Weird Tales)
THE MAGIC CARPET
“The Desert Host”; 4-33
(Reprinted as a booklet by Black Dog Books, 1999)
“Step Softly, Sahib”; 1-33
(Reprinted in The Death-Heads’ March and Others, 1998)
“The Jumping Well” ( As by Geoffrey Vace); 7-33
(Reprinted in The Death-Heads’ March and Others, 1998)
“Red Rendezvous”; Date Unknown
MAN STORIES
(Published from October 1930 to July 1931 - 8 issues)
“The Dead Face Grinned Twice”; 5-31
“Jailuki Jaws” (As By Allen Beck); 6-31
“Fever Laugh”; 3/4-31
MIKE SHAYNE MYSTERY MAGAZINE
“The Woman At The Pond”; 2-65
“Run For Your Life”; 10-84
MYSTERY NOVELS MAGAZINE
“Death Stalks The Campus”; 4-36
THE MYSTIC WORLD
“2 Stories, Titles Unknown”; About 1928-30
NEW DETECTIVE MAGAZINE
“Passport To Hell”; 3-43
NEW MYSTERY ADVENTURES
“The Flame Fiend”; 4-35
Reprinted in book Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer
NICKEL WESTERN
“One On You, Zeus”; 4-33
ORIENTAL STORIES
“Four Doomed Men”; Summer 31 (Geoffrey Vace)
“The Death-Head's March”; Autumn 31 (Geoffrey Vace)
(Both actually written by Geoffrey Cave)
(Both reprinted in The Death-Heads’ March and Others, 1998)
OUTLAWS OF THE WEST
“Isinglass”; Aug 30
“Fourth Floor Front”; Mar-Apr. 32
(Reprinted September 1996 in High Adventure.)
PETE RICE WESTERN ADVENTURES
“Two Fools And A Fiddle”; 9-35
“The Man From Laramie”; 10-35
POCKET DETECTIVE MAGAZINE (Street & Smith)
“Sense Of Humor”; Vol 1, #1 (12-36)
“The Hidden Eye”; Vol 1, #2 (2-37)
“The Dead Samaritan”; Vol 2, #2 (7-37)
POPULAR DETECTIVE
“Marked For Murder”; 7-35
“The Silent Men”; 3-36
“Greetings To You”; 1-37
POPULAR FICTION
(Published November 1931 to August 1932 - 9 issues)
“The Fool Fetish”;3-32
“Texas Bred”;12-31
“Young Courage”; 12-31
(As By Rupert Knowles, A Plagiarism Of “Borneo Brag” From Short Stories)
“The Flaming Skull”; 11-31
PURSUED
“Guilt Frame”; Vol 4, #1
PRIVATE DETECTIVE STORIES
“Sleep Baby Sleep” (As by Justin Case);9-37
“Design For Death” (As by Justin Case); 1-38
“She Slept Too Long” (As by Justin Case); 6-38
“Hangman’s Chain”; 12-43
“P.D.File 213” (As by Justin Case); 3-44
“Bad Water” (As by Justin Case); 11-43
“Dizzy Dame”; 10 OR 11-37
PUBLIC ENEMY
“The Red Butcher”; 3-36
“Dig The Grave Deeper”; 2-36
RED STAR ADVENTURES
“Deadfall By Night”; 10-40
RED STAR DETECTIVE
“Copper's Exit”; 8-40
RISQUE STORIES
Cryptic Publications
“Erzulie” (as by Justin Case); 10-84
Reprinted (as by Hugh B Cave) as Allie’s Cat in The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails,
a collection of Cave’s cat stories published 2000 by Ash Tree Press.
“House Of Dark Desire” (as by Justin Case); 7-85
Reprinted (as by Hugh B. Cave) in The Lady Wore Black And Other Cat Tails, a collection of Cave’s
cat stories published 2000 by Ash Tree Press.
“Sixgun Hellcats From Black River”; 10-86
(Written with Charles Hoffman and Marc A. Cerasini)
ROMANTIC DETECTIVE
“The Gorilla Will Get You” (as by Justin Case); 12-38
THE SCREAM FACTORY
“The Thirsty Thing”; Summer 92
(Reprinted from Terror Tales)
SECRET AGENT X DETECTIVE MAGAZINE
“Killer's Test”; Vol 5, #3
SHOCK: THE NEW MYSTERY MAGAZINE
“Black Bondage”; Vol 1, #2
SHORT STORIES
“The Shadow Of Tsiang”; 10-25-29
“Captain Murder”; 1-25-30
“The Sins Of The Fool”; 2-10-30
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“Cry Wolf”; 3-10-30
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“A White Man Dies”; 5-125-30
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“Hamadryad”; 6-25-30
“The Green Eyes Of Confucius”; 8-10-30
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“Ten Paces”; 8-25-30
“Borneo Brag”; 9-10-30
(Plagiarized in Popular Fiction as “Young Courage”)
“Bring Me His Blood”; 11-25-30
“The Spider Of Kuching”; 12-25-30
“Six-Lg Nerve”; 1-25-31
“Hypocrite House”; 2-25-31
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“The Thirty Swords”; 5-10-31
“Hell Hole Hate”; 9-25-31
“The Silent Joker”; 11-10-31
“The Reformation Of Private Blake”; 6-25-32
“The Mouth Of Mao-Heng”; 7-10-32
“Sleep Baby Sleep”; 8-10-32
“Pawn Of Circumstance”; 4-25-33
“Suicide Trail”; 5-10-33
(Reprinted 1996 in Pulp Vault #12/13)
“Sheriff Pop Plays Possum”; 11-10-33
“According To Hoily”; 3-25-34
“The White Claw”; 4-25-35
“Merely Mchenry”; 8-25-37
“Free Frenchman”; 11-10-41
“A Man's Mark”; 10-10-42
“One Man's River”; 3-10-43
“The Bribe”; 8-25-43
“This Lasting Light”; 2-10-45
“White Water Challenge”; 6-10-46
“Two Make A Team”; 2-25-47
“Hideout”; 9-10-47
“The Flame”; 7-10-48
“The Surangani Affair”; 11-10-48
“The Treasure”; 4-49 (Monthly)
“Number One Magic”; 10-49
“Suicide Trail” (Reprint); 3-54
“Cry Wolf”; (Reprint); 7-54
“White Water Challenge” (Reprint); 12-57
“The Fingers That Fraim Forgot”; Date Unknown
(41 stories total)
SHUDDER STORIES
Cryptic Publications
“The Room Above The Top”; 6-84
“Brides Of The Blood Field From Hell”; 12-84
“Damsels For The Damned”; 4-85
“On Voodoo”; 3-86
SINISTER STORIES
“School Mistress For The Mad”; 5-40
THE SKIPPER
“Doll Of Death”; 4-37
SPEED ADVENTURE STORIES
“Comeback In Redling” (As by Justin Case); 3-44
“So Long, Sister” As by Justin Case); 5-44
“The General Comes To Town” (As by Justin Case); 7-44
“No Man's Island”; 1-45
“He Knew The Enemy”; 3-44
“Donovan's Island”; 7-44
SPEED MYSTERY
“Dark Doors Of Doom”; 2-43
SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES
(All by Justin Case)
“The Crawling Ones”; 2-36
(Reprinted as “Death Box” under house name Paul Hanna 2-42)
Reprinted in book Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
“In The Dragon's Lair”; 3-36
Reprinted in book It's Raining Corpses in Chinatown, published 1991 by Starmont.
“Eel Trap”; 6-36
“The Yellow Horde”; 7-36
“Dark Temple Of Torment”; 1-37
“River Of Blood”; 4-37
“Shotgun Ceremony”; 6-37
(Reprinted as FOR KEEPS under house name R.T.Maynard, 12-42)
“Secret Of Lost City”; 8-37
“The Eel Slips Through”; 12-37
“Hell Hole”; 1-38
“Eel Bait”; 2-38
“The Black Cat Of Joe Ming”; 3-38
“Prisoner Of Tituan”; 4-38
“Tomorrow You Die”; 9-38
(Reprinted as DARK OUTLAW under house name William Decatur,10-42)
“Prey Of The Prowler”; 10-40
“The Vanishing Dead”; 5-42
“White Star Of Egypt”; 11-42
“Sabali Madness”; Date Unknown
“Hurricane Tramp”; Vol 13, #4
SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES
(All by Justin Case)
“I See By The Papers”; 5-36
(Reprinted as “Headline Bait” in Private Detective, 3-38 under house name J.C.Cole)
“Women Are Damned Fools”;9-36
“Death To Cops”; 1-37
“Eel Poison”; 8-37
(Reprinted in chapbook Spicy Detective Encores #2)
“Death Wears No Robe”; 10-37
(Reprinted in chapbook Spicy Detective Encores #2)
“Prison Pay-Off”; 8-38
“Eel's Errand”; 8-40
“The Widow Wears Scarlet”; 10-40
“The Last Laugh”;12-40
“Annie Any More”; 3-41
(Reprinted in chapbook Spicy Detective Encores #2)
“On Ice”; 4-41
“Death Has Green Eyes”; 6-41
“The Second Slug”; 7-41
“Krock's Wife”; 10-41
“A Pile Of Publicity”; 1-42
“Eel's Eve”; 4-42
SPICY MYSTERY STORIES
(All by Justin Case)
“Dark Night Of Doom”; 1-36
“Doom Door”; 3-36
“Mistress Of Vengeance”; 6-36
(Reprinted as “Canyon Of Fear” under house name Max Neilson in Speed Mystery 1-43)
“She From Beyond”; 7-36
“The Evil Flame”; 8-36
“Prey Of The Nightborn”; 9-36
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
“Cult Of The Corpse”; 10-36
(Reprinted as “Voodoo Madness” under house name John Wayne, 12-42)
“Hurricane Woman”; 2-37
“The Strange Death Of Ivan Gromleigh”; 3-37
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa..
“Cavern Of The Damned”; 5-37
“Tomb For The Living”; 6-37
Reprinted in Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer.
Reprinted 1998 in John Gunnison’s magazine HIGH ADVENTURE.
“Satan's Altar”; 1-38
“Six Were Slain”; 2-38
“The House Of Deathless Shadows”; 4-38
“Death's Fiery Serpents”; 5-38
“Zannini's Puppets”; 8-38
“Servant Of Satan”; 9-38
“Song Of The Lash”; 12-38
“The Monster Fringe”; 5-41
“The Thing From The Swamp”; 2-42
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s The Corpse-Maker, publilshed 1988 by Starmont.
“Purr Of A Cat”; 3-42
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
Reprinted in The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, a collection of Cave’s cat stories
published 2000 by Ash Tree Press.
“Beneath The Vapor Veil”; 1-41
“The Whisperers”; 4-42
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
Reprinted in Mammoth Book of Werewolves, published 1994 by Robinson, England, and Carroll & Graf,
U.S.
“The Caverns Of Time”; 5-42
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcoosa.
“Satan's Slough”; 9-42
“Calavan”; 12-42
(26 stories total)
STAR DETECTIVE MAGAZINE
“Death Stalks The Night”; 8-35
Reprinted in book Death Stalks The Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995
by Fedogan & Bremer.
STAR NOVELS MAGAZINE
“Jungle Justice”; 2-31
STARTLING MYSTERY STORIES
(Reprinted from Strange Tales)
“The Door Of Doom”; Winter 66
“The Infernal Shadow”; Fall 70
STRANGE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES
“The Crystal Doll Killings”; 5/6-39
“Satan's Red Mist”; 5-41
STRANGE DETECTIVE STORIES
“Half Way To Hell”; 12-33
(Reprinted in Pulp Review July 1994)
STRANGE TALES
“The Door Of Doom”; 1-32
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
“Stragella”; 6-32
Reprinted in Doc Lowndes’ Weird Terror Tales, Fall, ‘70.
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others (see above).
Reprinted in Mammoth Book of Vampires, published 1992 by Robinson, England, and Carroll & Graf,
U.S.
Reprinted in book Weird Vampire Tales, published 1992 by Gramercy
Reprinted in Strange Tales reprint magazine, published 1976 by Odyssey Publications.
Reprinted in Vampire Slayers, to be published 1999 by Cumberland House Publishing.
“The Infernal Shadow”; 10-32
Reprinted in Doc Lowndes' Startling Mystery Stories. Fall ‘70
Reprinted in Etchings & Oddyseys #9, 1986.
Reprinted in The Tome. #6, 1990
“Murgunstrumm”; 1-33
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others (see above)
Reprinted in Mammoth Book of Terror, published 1991 by Robinson, England.
Reprinted in A Taste for Blood, published 1992 by Dorset
Reprinted in The Anthology of Horror Stories, published 1994 by Tiger Books. (a reprint of Mammoth
Book of Terror above).
Reprinted 1996 in The Giant Book of Horror by Magpie Books, an offshoot of Robinson, England. (a reprint
of Mammoth Book of Terror above)
SUPER DETECTIVE STORIES
“Terror Island”; 6-34
Reprinted in Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer
“The Corpse Crypt”; 9-34
Reprinted in Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer
“Vale Of Inferno”; 12-34
“Fall Guy (?)”; 2-44
SUPER SPORTS
“The Big If”; 10-41
TALL TALES AND SHORT STORIES
“To The Point”; Aug-Sept 93
Reprinted in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
TEN DETECTIVE ACES
“Sinister Street”; 7-37
TEN STORY GANG
“Stand In For Death”; 11-38
TERROR TALES
“Terror Island”, (First issue of this mag); 9-34
“Death's Loving Arms”; 10-34
Reprinted in paperback Death’s Loving Arms & Other Terror Tales, published 1966 by Corinth
Publications, Inc.
Reprinted in Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Enslaved To Satan”; 2-35
“Satan's Sepulcher”; 4-35
“The Scarlet Widow”; 6-35
“Death Tolls The Bell”; 7-35
Reprinted in Selected Tales of Grim & Grue, published 1987 by Bowling Green State University Popular
Press
“The Dolls Of Doom”; 9-35
“Buyer Of Souls”; 10-35
“Daughter Of The Plague”; 1-36
Reprinted in Weird Menace #6 edited & published 11988 by Robert Weinberg
“House In Hell's Forest”; 7/8-36
“My Pupil, The Idiot”; 9/10-37
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s The Corpse-Maker, published 1988 by Starmont.
Reprinted in Death Stalks the Night, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer
“The Thirsty Thing”; 1-41
Reprinted in The Scream Factory, #9, Summer 92
“The Beast Of Little Black”; 3-41
THRILLING ADVENTURES
“The Preying Hands”; 4-32
“The Stump Of Markham” (as by Ace Williams); 5-32
“Dyak Torture”; 3-34
“Crimson Trails”; 7-34
“Holocaust House”; 1-36
“The Sandakan Stiff”; 4-36
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“The Spider Of K’ruga”; 7-37
“Lair Of The Pythons”; 9-37
“Incident At The Border”; 4-39
“Crocodile”; 2-42
THRILLING DETECTIVE
“Rendezvous”; 12-34
“Murder Backfire”; 11-36
“One Way – Dangerous”; 2-38
THRILLING MYSTERIES
“Horror In Wax”; 4-35
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.)
THRILLING MYSTERY
“The Twisted Men”; 3-36
“Blood In The House”; 6-36
“Everglades Horror”; 1-37
“Hell's Darkest Halls”; 2-37
“Death Plays Host”; 4-37
“Invasion From Inferno”; 5-37
“The Infernal Box”; 6-37
“Blood For The Wolf-Pack”; 5-38
“Titans Of Torture”; 11-38
THE TOME
“The Infernal Shadow”; Wellman Issue 1991
“Long Live The Queen”; No. 7, 11-1991
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection, The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
TOP NOTCH
“The Thin Flame Of Courage”, On Disk; 11-1-31
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
“The Green Gorgon”; 10-35
“Seven Steps To Doom”; 10-36
TOP NOTCH DETECTIVE
“By The Neck Until Dead”; 3-39
TORONTO STAR WEEKLY
“The Midnight Horde”; 7-2-38
(The Tsiang House serial that Far East Adventures was running when it folded. Toronto Star Weekly published
it as a "complete novel" in one issue.)
TRIPLE-X
“The Terrible Three Of B'ruga”; Date Unknown
TRUE GANGSTER STORIES
“Headstone For A Heel”; 2-42
“This Way To Death”; June 42, Vol 1, #3
20 STORY MAGAZINE (England)
(ALL THESE IN SAME ISSUE SOMETIME IN 1932)
“Island Ordeal”; ( as by Maxwell Smith)
“That Monkey Of Simms”; (as by Hugh B. Cave)
“Watch Your Slip”; (as by Jack D'Arcy)
“Too Much Imagination”; (as by Geoffrey Vace)
TWO GUN WESTERN
“The Holy Voice”; July 31
“Border Shanty”; Aug 31
WEIRD TALES
“The Brotherhood Of Blood”; 5-32
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
Reprinted in book Weird Tales, published 1988 by Nelson Doubleday and Doubleday Book Club.
“The Ghoul Gallery”; 6-32
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, see above.
Reprinted in Doc Lowndes’ Magazine of Horror. Spring ‘67
“The City Of Crawling Death”; 7-32
“Spawn Of Inferno”; 10-32
Reprinted in Etchings & Odysseys #9, 1986
“The Cult Of The White Ape”; 2-33
Reprinted in Keep On The Light, published by Selwyn & Blount, England, date unrecorded, probably
1930s.
Reprinted in Rivals of King Kong, published 1978 by Corgi, England.
“Dead Man's Belt”; 5-33
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, see above.
“The Crawling Curse”; 6-33
“The Watcher In The Green Room”; 9-33
Reprinted in Terror By Night, published by Selwyn & Blount, England, date unrecorded, probably
1930s.
Reprinted in The Not At Night Omnibus, published by Selwyn & Blount, England, date unrecorded,
probably 1930s.
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, see above.
Reprinted in book Nightmare, published 1993 by Barnes & Noble
Reprinted in Avon Fantasy Reader, date unknown.
“The Black Gargoyle”; 3-34
Reprinted in book Hugh Cave’s The Corpse-Maker, published 1988 by Starmont.
“The Isle Of Dark Magic”; 8-34
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, see above.
“The Death Watch”; 10-39
Reprinted in Murgunsrumm & Others , see above.
Reprinted in book Cthulhu’s Heirs, published 1994 by Chaosium.
“A Honeymoon To Remember”; Spring 1994
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection, The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
“Inside The Earth, Under The Sea”; Fall 1999
WEIRD TERROR TALES
“Stragella”; Fall 70
(from Weird Tales)
WESTERN STORY MAGAZINE (Street & Smith)
“Rustling On Dishpan Range”; 9-24-32
“The Arizona Kid”; 12-17-32
“Wildcat And Range Wolf”; 1-28-33
“Notched Guns”; 2-18-33
“Lost Lode Bad Men”; 3-4-33
“The Star K Holdup”; 4-22-33
“Readin', Writin', & Rough Stuff”; 6-10-33
“Plumb Scared”; 9-2-33
“Red River Roundup”; 11-18-33
“Bad Man”; 1-13-34
“Wildcat Breed”; 5-18-34
“Temper And Fists”; 1933
“Showdown On Squaw Mountain”; 8-9-41
“Raw Deal River”; 11-1-41
“White Water Run”; 2-14-42
“Whitewater Challenge”; 3-14-42
“Frame Trap”; 4-25-42
“Hangman's Swamp”; 5-16-42
“Blizzard Pasear”; 8-1-42
“Payoff For A Polecat”; 8-29-42
“Timber Treachery”; 9-26-42
WESTERN TRAILS
“Blood Brand”; 3-32
WHISPERS MAGAZINE
“Take Me, For Instance”; 11-74
Reprinted in English Argosy , date unknown.
Reprinted in special issue of Canada’s Borderland Magazine honoring Hugh Cave, done for 1987
World Fantasy Convention.
Reprinted in 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
“Ladies In Waiting”; 6-75
Reprinted in I Shudder at Your Touch, published 1991 by Roc-Penguin
Reprinted in Murgunstrumm & Others, a collection of Cave’s pulp stories published 1977 by
Carcosa.
Reprinted in 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
Reprinted in Whispers hardcover anthology #1, see below.
“Final Game”; 10-83
Reprinted in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
“Damballa's Slough”; 12-84
“No Flowers For Henry”; 11-87
Reprinted, as by Carl Hughes, in 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, pub 2000 by Ash
Tree Press.
WHISPERS ANTHOLOGIES
(Doubleday Hardcover--Jove paperback)
1. “Ladies In Waiting”; 1977
(see Whispers Magazine, above, for reprints)
2. “From The Lower Deep”; 1979
Reprinted in Year's Best Horror VIII , published 1980 by Daw Books
Reprinted in The Best of Whispers, published 1994 by Borderlands Press.
3. “The Door Below”; 1981
Reprinted in Lighthouse Horrors, published 1995(?) by Down East Books
4. “What Say The Frogs Now, Jenny?”; 1983
Reprinted in More Dixie Ghosts, published 1995 by Barnes & Noble
5. “Footprints In Perdu”; 1985
Reprinted in 100 Little Lady Detective Stories, published 1996 by Barnes & Noble
WILD WEST WEEKLY (Street & Smith)
“The Coming Of Senor Bravo”; 6-28-41
“Trouble Tamin' Tumbleweed”; 7-19-41
“Lynx Sign”; 8-16-41
“Cure For Coyotes”; 8-30-41
“Ghost-Town Gamble”; 9-13-41
“Double Doom”; 11-8-41
WIDE WORLD ADVENTURES
“The Dagger Of Tsiang”; 5-30
(Reprinted 1996 in The Dagger of Tsiang)
WORLD FANTASY CONVENTION PROGRAM BOOK
“One To Chicago”; 1983
HUGH B. CAVE: SHORT WORKS OTHER THAN PULP MAGAZINE STORIES
(Pulp Stories are included only if they have been reprinted in anthologies
or collections)
(Note: All these stories can be sold for reprint except to U.S. magazines.)
“Adventure In The Pulps.”; 750 words.
Foreword for book JUSTICE, INC. published by Hero Games. 1983.
“The Affair Of The Clutching Hand”
Ghost Stories (pulp magazine) May 1931
Reprinted in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
Reprinted in PHANTOM PERFUMES AND OTHER SHADES: Memories of Ghost Stories Magazine, published 2000
by Ash-Tree Press. (for which Hugh Cave also wrote the introduction).
“After The Funeral.” 3800 words.
Fantasy Tales, England. Winter 1986. Voted “Best in Issue.”
Reprinted in book MASTERS OF DARKNESS III, published 1991 by Tor Books.
Reprinted in THE COMPLETE MASTERS OF DARKNESS, regular & signed editions, published by Underwood
Miller, 1991.
Reprinted in Cave collection, THE DOOR BELOW, published 1997 by Fedogan & Bremer
“After The Wedding.” 1000 words.
Good Housekeeping, Jan 64.
Readers Digest, Mar 64.
Mondadori. 1st Italian rights.
In book SVENKA BOKFORLAGET, Roads to English, with tapes. Sweden.
In book JAGFELDT: Roads to English 2. Three editions with tapes.
In book NORSTEDT, Roads to English 2.
In book ESSELTE STUDIUM, Roads to English 2. Four printings.
“After You, Admiral.” 3500 words.
Toronto Star. Jan 4, 58.
“Agatha’s House.” Length Unrecorded.
Sacred Heart Messenger. Publication date unknown.
Australian Women’s Weekly.
“Ah, The Simple Life.” 4500 words.
Toronto Star. 7-27-57
Woman’s Day, Australia.
“Aiyana & The Gallant Rider”
Pub 1996 by Necronomican Press, in “Bittersweet”, a 2-story chapbook by Hugh B. Cave.
“Alike Under The Skin”
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. 4-55
“All About Love And Marriage.” 5000 words.
Good Housekeeping. May 1970.
Woman’s Day, Australia.
My Weekly, England.
Fair Lady, South Africa.
“All American.” 2000 words.
This Week. Paid for but never published due to war’s end. Released to author.
The Sign. Publication date unknown.
Boston Globe Sunday Mag. 9-5-50.
“All The Answers.” 1500 words.
The Sign. Sept 1947.
Fashion, Canada.
Boston Sunday Globe Mag. Publication date unknown.
“All Through The Night.” 1200 words.
Christian Herald. Nov 54.
Australian Magazine.
Boston Sunday Globe Mag. Publication date unknown.
“Always Together.” 2899 words.
First used in DEATH anthology, edited by Stuart David Schiff. Published 1982 by Playboy Paperbacks.
Reprinted in 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble (as by AllenBeck).
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
“And Out.” Short short.
Pirate Writings Magazine. No. 14, 1997.
“And When We Sleep”
Crypt of Cthulhu, 1986, Vol. 5 No. 5
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
“And Ye Shall See Him.” 1500 words
The War Cry (Salvation Army Magazine) Easter 1948.
“Angry Little Sister.” 5500 words
Saturday Evening Post. 11-25-44.
Radio Rights to Saturday Evening Post. Dec 44.
“Annie Any More”
Spicy Detective Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) March 1941.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Another Kind Of Enchanted Cottage.” 6500 words.
First used in anthology JOURNEYS TO THE TWILIGHT ZONE, published 1993 by Daw Books.
Reprinted 1994 in Czech anthology.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“The Answer.” 1500 words
The Sign. June 1946.
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. 1-19-47.
The Catholic Record, Canada. 8-17-46
(reprinted without permission)
“Anti.” 3000 words (?)
Pulp Magazine, pub by Robert Price’s Cryptic Publications. 3-89.
“Appointment With Yesterday”
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, June-84.
Reprinted in TALES FROM ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S MYSTERY MAGAZINE, Morrow Junior books, 1988
Reprinted in German edition of the magazine
Reprinted in Barnes & Noble anthology, 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES, 1994. (as by Geoffrey
Vace)
Reprinted in English young adult anthology, BEHIND THE DOOR, 1996.
Reprinted 2000 in Cave’s collection THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published
by Ash Tree Press.
“The Ardent Woodsman.” 6000 words
Saturday Evening Post. 2-18-50.
Truth & Sportsman Ltd., Australia.
Columbia Pictures Corp for Ford Theater TV. Date of showing unknown.
“The Artful Imp.” 5000 words.
Woman’s Own, England. Publication date unknown.
Det Nye, Norway.
“The Back Of The Mirror.” 2200 words
Borderland, Canada. Used in a Cave-tribute special Borderland given away at the 1986 World Fantasy
Convention, Nashville, Tenn.
Reprinted 1997 by Barnes & Noble in 100 FIENDISH LITTLE FRIGHTMARES.
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
“Bait For A Bachelor.” 5500 words.
Saturday Evening Post. 6-9-56.
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
Woman’s Own, England.
Woman, Australia.
Mondadori, Italy.
Die Lewe, South Africa.
“Bake Today!” 1000 words
Ford Times. July 1948.
Reprinted in Pocket Sampler of New England Journeys pub by Ford Times. 1953.
“Bannigan’s War.” 14,000 words
Saturday Evening Post. 8-6-60
Today, England.
Beatry’s, The Netherlands.
“The Barricade.” novelette.
Detective Fiction Weekly (pulp magazine) Dec.23, 1939.
Reprinted 1988 in HUGH CAVE’S THE CORPSE-MAKER, edited by Sheldon Jaffery, published by Starmont.
“The Beaten Path.” 3500 words
Family Herald & Weekly Star, Canada. 5-19-43.
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
“The Beautiful Horses.” 5000 words
Extension Magazine. Dec 1943.
“Beginner’s Luck.” Length unrecorded.
Family Herald & Weekly Star, Canada. 12-9-65
“Believe In Me.” 5000 words
Good Housekeeping. March, 1969.
Woman, England.
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Hjemmet, Scandinavia.
Sarie Marais, South Africa.
Gioia, Italy.
“The Bell.” Length unrecorded.
Christian Herald. Publication date unknown.
“Beneath The Vapor Veil”
Spicy Mystery Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) Jan. 1941.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collectionTHE DOOR BELOW published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Betrayal.” 5500 words
Saturday Evening Post. 8-9-52.
Dansk Familieblad , Denmark.
Australian Magazine, Australia.
Reprinted in book THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian Short Stories published
1962 by Doubleday, U.S. and Redman, England.
“Beyond Price.” 3500 words
This Week Magazine. Nov. 9, 1941.
Scholastic Magazine. Jan 18, 1943.
Used, 1943, by University of Wisconsin Forensic Society for “Victory” speeches in high
schools
Reprinted in book AN AMERICAN TREASURY published by Consolidated Book Publishers. 1949.
Reprinted in SHORT STORIES OF OUR TIME, published by Houghton Mifflin 1950.
Reprinted in book LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE published by Prentice Hall, Jan 1959.
Reprinted in book A WORLD OF EXPERIENCE published by American Book Co. Jan 1963.
“Big Day Tomorrow.” Length unrecorded
Christian Herald. Oct 1966
Reveille, England.
“Big Guy.” Length unrecorded
National Home Monthly, Canada. October 1934
Reprinted in book READING WITH CLUES published 1940 by Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.
Black Heart. Length unrecorded.
Canadian Magazine, Canada. June 1935
“The Black Gargoyle”
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) March 1934.
Reprinted 1988 in HUGH CAVE’S THE CORPSE-MAKER, edited by Sheldon Jaffery, published by Starmont.
“The Blade And The Claw.” 11,000 words.
LOVECRAFT’S LEGACY (anthology) published 1990 by TOR Books.
Japanese edition of above in 1991
Polish and Spanish editions of above in 1992
“Robert Bloch Appreciation.” 1000 words.
In ROBERT BLOCH: APPRECIATIONS OF THE MASTER (“by 30 internationally renowned authors, filmmakers,
actors”), edited by Richard Matheson & Ricia Mainhardt. Published by Tor Books, 1995.
“Bluefins Are Bedlam.” 4500 words.
Saturday Evening Post. 12-20-47
“Bonaime.” 3000 words.
Christian Herald. July 1963
Reprinted in book DAYS OF GRASS: Stories from the Christian Herald published by Channel Press, 1965
“Boomerang”
Argosy (pulp magazine) June 10, 1939.
Reprinted in Cave collection, MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
Reprinted 1998 by Barnes & Noble in 100 MENACING LITTLE MURDER STORIES
“A Boy And His Camera.” 2000 words with photos
The Sign. March 1949
“The Brand Of Kane”
Dime Detective Magazine (pulp) 6-15-1935
Reprinted 1993 by Marboro in TOUGH GUYS AND DANGEROUS DAMES.
“Brides Of The Blood Fiend From Hell.”
Written to order for Shudder Stories from a title supplied by editor Robert Price.
Shudder Stories #2, Dec. ‘84
“The Broken Sword.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. publication date unknown.
“Brother Sam.” 4500 words.
Extension. August 1944
"Brother To The Hawk." "3500 words.
This Week. 10-26-41
Toronto Star 5-23-42
"The Brotherhood Of Blood”
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) May 1932
Reprinted in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
Reprinted in book WEIRD TALES edited by Marvin Kaye, published by Nelson Doubleday, Book & Music
clubs, 1988.
Reprinted 1997 by Barnes & Noble in GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT.
Reprinted 1997 in BLOOD LINES by Cumberland Hose Publishing.
“Burma Road War Story.” Title forgotten. Length unknown.
Liberty Magazine. Publication date unknown.
“Bus To Town.” 2000 words.
Christian Herald. Oct 1947
Boston Sunday Globe. Publication date unknown.
“By Heaven!”
Published 1996 by Necronomicon Press in a 2-story Hugh B. Cave chapbook, BITTER/SWEET.
“By Lamplight.” Length unrecorded
Sacred Heart Messenger. publication date unknown.
Femina, Denmark.
My Weekly, England.
“Calavan”
Spicy Mystery Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) December 1942.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“The Caller.”
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. Nov 1993
Reprinted 1995 in MYSTERY CATS 3, by Signet/Penguin
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
“Candle Woman.”
Canadian Magazine, Canada. October 1935
"The Catbird Nest”
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, date unknown, probably 1964.
Reprinted in a volume of Hitchcock Magazine stories, date unknown, reported in a Scream Factory article
in 1995.
“Cavern Of The Damned”
Spicy Mystery Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) May 1937.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Cavern Of The Lost.” 5000 words.
Boys’ Life. May 1964
“The Caverns Of Time”
Spicy Mystery Stories (pulp magazine (as by Justin Case) May 1942.
Reprinted in Cave collection, MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
“The Chair.” Shortened verion of “No Way Out” from
Detective Fiction Weekly.
Used as by Geoffrey Vace in 100 SNEAKY LITTLE SLEUTH STORIES pub by Barnes & Noble in 1997.
“Change Of Heart.” Length unrecorded
Woman’s Day, April 1959
“Change Of Heart.” 1500 words.
Good Housekeeping. Sept 1965
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Woman’s Own, England.
Alle Kvinners Blad, Norway.
Labele, the Netherlands.
Svensk Damtidning, Sweden.
Mondadori, Italy.
“Chernik.” 8000 words.
Phantasm. First issue. 1994
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“The Child Who Did Not Exist.” Length unrecorded.
Toronto Star. 10-13-62
Today, England.
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
“Come Live With Me.” 6000 words.
Good Housekeeping. March 1968
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Woman, England.
Femina, Denmark.
Grazia, Italy.
Norsk Ukelat, Norway.
CEO Publications, South Africa.
“The Coming.” 5000 words.
First used in Dark Dixie anthology III, published 1997 by Marietta.
“The Common Ground.” 1500 words.
Sacred Heart Messenger. June 1965
“Confessions Of A Vanity Publishers Assistant”
PATHWAYS TO PRINT, Medill School of Journalism. Date Unknown, probably 1930s.
“The Corpse Crypt”
Super Detective Stories (pulp magazine) September 1934.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection, DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“The Corpse-Maker.” Novelette.
Dime Mystery Magazine (pulp magazine) November 1933.
Reprinted 1988 in HUGH CAVE’S THE CORPSE-MAKER, edited by Sheldon Jeffery, published by Starmont.
“The Course Of Justice.” 4000 words.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, 1964
Reveille, England
Reprinted 1993 by Barnes & Noble in 100 DASTARDLY LITTLE DETECTIVE STORIES.
“Crabbin’ The Blues.” 1000 words.
Ford Times. August 1948.
Reprinted in Pocket Sampler of New England Journeys, published by Ford Times 1953
“Cracked Up.” Length unrecorded.
The Canadian Magazine. Canada. Nov 1933
“The Crawling Curse”
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) June 1933.
Reprinted in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
“The Crawling Ones”
Spicy Adventre Stories (pulp magazine)(as by Justin Case) February 1936.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Creatures Of The Night.” 5500 words.
Ladies Home Journal. Sept. 1963
“The Cross On The Drum.” Novel.
Ladies Home Journal. Oct 1958
Later published as book by Doubleday, Dollar Book Club, and bonus book of Literary Guild
“The Crucible.” 6000 words.
Country Gentleman. Oct 1948.
Danish rights. Magazine and date of publication unknown.
“Cry Wolf”
Short Stories (pulp magazine) March 10, 1930.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DAGGER OF TSIANG, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Cult Of The White Ape. “
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) February, 1933
Reprinted in KEEP ON THE LIGHT by Selwyn Blount, England, probably 1930s.
Reprinted in RIVALS OF KING KONG by Corgi (England & Germany) 1978.
Reprinted in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
“The Dagger Of Tsiang”
Wide World Adventures (pulp magazine) May 1930.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DAGGER OF TSIANG, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Damballa’s Slough”
Whispers Magazine, December 1984.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Damsels For The Damned”
Shudder Stories No. 3, 1985.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Danger By Night.” 5500 words.
Today’s Woman. April 1954
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
Ahlen & Akerlund, Sweden.
Rizzoli, Italy.
Pocket Book, Australia. Retitled “No Other Woman.”
Woman, England.
Tahti, Finland.
Reklama, South Africa.
Damernas Vald, Sweden.
Illustrert, Norway.
Forlagshuset, Denmark.
Done on TV with David Niven playing the lead. date unknown.
Reprinted (as “The Prowler”) in THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian
stories published 1962 by Doubleday, U.S., & Alvin Redman, England.
“Dangerous Passenger.” 1600 words.
Extension. June 1955
Everybody’s, England.
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine.
“A Dark And Tender Street.” 5000 words.
Good Housekeeping.. June, 1962
Norsk Dameblad, Norway.
Aret Runt, Sweden.
Mondadori, Italy.
“Dark Slaughter”
Dime Mystery Magazine (pulp magazine) January 1934.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Dark Temple Of Torment”
Spicy Adventure Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) January 1937.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“The Dart Game.” 1200 words. (see “To The Point” also)
Reveille, England.
Reprinted as “To the Point” in Tall Tales & Short Stories, Aug-Sept 1993.
Reprinted as “To the Point” in 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
“David.” Length unrecorded.
The Christian Herald, June 1947
“Day Of Decision.” 1800 words.
The Sign. Feb 1947
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
“Dead Man’s Belt”
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) May 1933.
Reprinted 1977 in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published by Carcosa.
“Deadly Enemies.” 3500 words.
The Sign. Aug 1958
Toronto Star. 8-29-59
“Death Calls From The Madhouse”
Horror Stories (pulp magazine) September 1935.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection, DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Death Dive.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 6-14-58
Sondags B.T., Denmark
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands.
“Death Holds For Ransom”
Dime Mystery Magazine (pulp magazine) February 1936.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection, DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Death Stalks The Night”
Star Detective (pulp magazine) August 1935.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection, DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Death Tolls The Bell”
Terror Tales (pulp magazine) July, 1935
Reprinted 1987 by Bowling Green Press in SELECTED TALES OF GRIM & GRUE, edited by Sheldon Jaffery.
“The Death Watch.”
Originally in Weird Tales, June-July 1939
Reprinted in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa..
Reprinted by Chaosium 1994 in CTHULHU’S HEIRS.
“Death Wears No Robe”
Spicy Detective Stories (pulp magazine) ( as by Justin Case) October 1937.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Death’s Door”
Detective Short Stories (pulp magazine) November 1940.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection, DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Death’s Loving Arms”
Terror Tales (pulp magazine) October, 1934.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedgan & Bremer.
“Deep Waters.” 3500 words.
Toronto Star. 4-10-48
Pocket Book, Australia.
“Defence In Depth.” 6000 words.
Toronto Star. 1-7-50
John Bull, England. Retitled “A Wonderful Life.” .
Woman’s Day (The Sydney Herald) Australia.
“Dennison’s Wife.” 6500 words.
True Experiences (MacFadden) Feb 1948
Radio Rights sold to MacFadden, Mar 1948
“Derelict”
Adventure (pulp magazine) April 1937 (with Jonathan Eldridge)
Reprinted 1994 by Barnes & Noble in SEA CURSED
“The Desert Host.” Long novelette.
The Magic Carpet. (pulp) April 1933.
Reprinted 1999 by Black Dog Books in booklet form.
“The Devil’s Pit.” 6000 words.
American Magazine. July 1953
The Australian Magazine., Australia.
Allers, Sweden.
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
Outspan, South Africa.
Plagiarized in Italy
“The Dilemma Of Herbert Roddy.” 3000 words.
Sir. Feb 1965
“The Diplomat’s Dancing Daughter.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. 5-29-54
“Ding Dong Belle”
Dime Detective Magazine (pulp) August 1941
Reprinted 1992 by Outlet Books in HARDBOILED DETECTIVES.
“Disturb Not The Dead”
Horror Stories (pulp magazine) Oct-Nov 1936
Reprinted 1988 in HUGH CAVE’S THE CORPSE MAKER, edited by Sheldon Jaffery, published by Starmont.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Do We Want Too Much?” 1000 words.
Life Can Be Beautiful Magazine. April 1949
“The Doctor’s Wife.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 2-24-51
Dansk Familieblad , Denmark.
John Bull, England.
Woman, Australia.
Amalgamated Publications, New Zealand.
Rizzoli, Italy.
Sondags, B.T., Denmark.
Reprinted in THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian stories published 1962 by
Doubleday, U.S., and Alvin Redman, England..
“Don’t Feel Sorry For Me.” Length unrecorded.
St. Anthony Messenger. publication date unknown.
News on the Move. publication date unknown.
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Femina, Denmark.
“Don’t Be Afraid.” 1500 words.
Toronto Star. 4-29-44
“Don’t Open The Door.” 6000 words.
First used in FRED OLEN RAY’S WEIRD MENACE anthology, published 1994 by American Independent
Press.
Reprinted 1997 in Hugh B. Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW pub by Fedogan & Bremer.
“Doom Door”
Spicy Mystery Stories (pulp magazine) ( as by Justin Case) March 1936.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“The Door Below.” 6500 words.
WHISPERS III anthology, hardcover published 1981 by Doubleday, paperback published 1988 by Jove.
Reprinted in LIGHTHOUSE HORRORS anthology, published 1993 by Down East Books
Reprinted 1997 in Hugh B. Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
“The Door Of Doom”
Strange Tales (pulp magazine) January 1932.
Reprinted 1977 in Cave collection, MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published by Carcosa.
“Double Or Quit”
English Argosy reprint (2-61) of SLIGHT OFFICIAL ERROR from Elks Magazine
“Double Wedding.” 2000 words.
Good Housekeeping. July 1965
Women’s Weekly, Australia.
Alt for Damerne, Denmark & Norway.
Mondadori, Italy.
Ster, South Africa (Afrikaans).
“The Dragon.” 4000 words.
Family Circle. Aug 1947
“Drums Of Revolt.” 90,000 word novel.
Toronto Star. 12-31-55
Americas. Single chapter called “A Walk to the City” in the English edition April 1957,
called “Commere Rosanie” in the Spanish edition May 1957.
Book published in England by Robert Hale.
“A Dying At Blackwater.” 7500 words.
First used in ANCIENT ENCHANTRESSES (anthology), published 1995 by Daw Books.
“Education Of A Killer”
Double Detective (pulp magazine) August 1938
Reprinted 1996OR1997 in German anthology FRANK NOWATZI VERLAG.
“Eel Bait”
Spicy Adventure Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) February 1938.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Eel Poison”
Spicy Detective Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) August 1937.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“The Eel Slips Through”
Spicy Detective Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) December 1937.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Eel Trap”
Spicy Adventure Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) June 1936.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“Eel’s Eve”
Spicy Detective Stories (Pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) April 1942.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“The Eldred Sisters.” 4000 words.
Toronto Star. 2-20-60
Woman, England.
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
Mondadori, Italy.
Aret Runt, Sweden.
“The Empty House.” 4500 words.
Toronto Star. Publication date unknown.
“Encore.” 750 words.
365 SCARY STORIES. Barnes & Noble 1998?
“End Of Summer.” 6000 words.
Redbook. Sept 1960
Woman’s Day, Australia.
“End Of The Road.” 1800 words.
Good Housekeeping. March 1965
“Erzulie.” 6500 words.
Risque Stories #2, Oct. 1984
Reprinted as “Allie’s Cat” in Cave collection THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD
CAT TAILS, published in 2000 by Ash Tree Press.
“The Evil Eye.” Length unrecorded.
The Canadian Magazine. Feb 1934
“The Evil Flame”
Spicy Mystery Stories (pulp magazine) (as by Justin Case) August 1936.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection ESCAPADES OF THE EEL, published by Tattered Pages Press.
“The Exile.” 6500 words.
Extension. April 1951
Toronto Star. Publication date unknown.
John Bull, England.
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
“Extra Girl.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 2-25-56
Reprinted in LIVE STORIES, a booklet of stories for high-school reading published by N.Y.City Board
of Education.
Reprinted in GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS anthology published by Franklin Watts, Inc. 1956.
Vecko Revyn, Sweden.
Reprinted in TEEN AGE TALES, BOOK A, published by D.C.Heath & Co. 1959.
Mondadori, Italy.
Reprinted in HIGH SCHOOL READ ING, BOOK 1 published by American Book Co., 1961.
“Extra Woman.” Length not recorded. (As by Justin Case)
The Canadian Magazine, April 1937
“Farewell, Miss Katy.” 1500 words.
The Sign. Nov 1964
D.C. Thompson, England.
Svenska Journalen, Sweden.
“Father Denny And The Devil.” 5500 words.
Extension. Publication date unknown.
Ude & Hjemme, Denmark.
“Father Knows Best.” 1500 words.
Sacred Heart Messenger. Feb 1965
Eva, Italy.
Familiglia Cristiana (Sweden?).
“The Fightin’est Ship” (Book)
Excerpt entitled I SAW THE HELENA GO DOWN in The Saturday Evening Post. 1-22-44
Excerpt in Town & Country, May 1944
Excerpt in THIS IS THE NAVY by Gilbert Cant.
Excerpt in THE U.S. NAVY IN WORLD WAS II, pub by Morrow in 1966. (Book Club).
“Final Game.” 2500 words.
Whispers Magazine, Oct. 1993.
Reprinted 1995 by Barnes & Noble in 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES
“First Love.” 3000 words.
100 VICIOUS LITTLE VAMPIRE STORIES, published 1995 by Barnes & Noble.
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
"First Strike On Iwo"
Excerpt from “I Took the Sky Road”
Reprinted in THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN WORLD WAR II. Published 1966 by William Morrow & Co, Inc.
"Five To Get Ready, Two To Go.” 5000 words.
Cemetery Dance. Spring 96.
Reprinted in The Best of Cemetery Dance 1998
"The Flame Fiend"
New Mystery Adventures (pulp magazine) April, 1935.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
"The Flame In The Jungle.” 5500 words.
Toronto Star. 7-18-53
"Flight Of The Jungle Bird.” 4200 words.
Boys’ Life. Feb 1956
Pocket Book, Australia.
Boy’s Own Paper, England.
Reprinted in The Searchlight, in Braille, by N.Y. Association for the Blind.
Reprinted in book BOYS’ LIFE TREASURY, published 1958 by Simon & Schuster.
"Fool Woman.” Length not recorded.
The Canadian Magazine, Canada. Feb 1935
Reprinted in The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, 11-14-37
"Fool’s Courage.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 6-18-49
The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia.
Outspan, South Africa.
Hjemmet, Scandinavia.
"Footprints In Perdu.” 4200 words.
WHISPERS V anthology, published 1985 in hardcover by Doubleday, 1988 in paperback by Jove.
Reprinted in 100 SNEAKY LITTLE SLEUTH STORIES, published 1996 by Barnes & Noble.
"Footsteps.” 1500 words.
This Week.. 9-26-65
Argosy, England. .
Humo. Flemish rights.
Geillustrerte, The Netherlands.
Schweizerische Illustrierte, Germany.
Reprinted (as by Justin Case) in 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
"Footsteps In The Night.” 1500 words.
Messenger of the Sacred Heart. 1962.
Reprinted in 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES, published 1994 by Barnes & Noble.
Reprinted 1998 in Swedish Anthology THIRD TIME (BONNIER UTBILDNING).
"For Marianne.” 1500 words.
This Week. 11-14-43
Weedon’s Ladies Journal, England.
"Forbidden Ground.” 6000 words.
Extension. Nov 1959
Woman’s Day, Australia.
"Forbidden Island.” 6000 words.
Esquire. April 1953
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
Also published in Italy. Magazine & date not recorded.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
"Forbidden Love.” 5500 words.
Redbook. Jan 1958
Alle Kvinners, Norway.
Sondags B.T., Denmark. .
Argosy, England.
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
Mirror, New Zealand
"Forever Is A Long, Long Time.” 4000 words.
The Urbanite. No. 6, Fall 1995
"A Forever Kind Of Thing.” 5500 words.
Good Housekeeping. Aug. 1969.
Woman, England.
Norsk Ukeblat, Norway.
Femina, South Africa.
"Forgetful Charlie.” 1500 words.
Leatherneck, Magazine of U.S. Marines. Aug 1957.
John Bull, England.
APU, Finland.
Women’s Weekly, Australia.
Sports Post, New Zealand.
Reprinted 1999 by Barnes & Noble in 100 HILARIOUS LITTLE HUMOR STORIES
"Forsythe’s Devil.” Length unrecorded.
Toronto Star. 7-23-66.
Illustrert Familieblat, Norway.
"The Fortune Hunter.” 1800 words.
The Sign. Jan 1953
The Australian Magazine, Australia.
Family Herald & Weekly Star, Canada.
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Fortress Of Fear.” 5500 words.
American Magazine. April 1955
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
Pocket Book, Australia.
"The Fourth Excursion.” 4000 words.
Toronto Star. Publication date unknown.
"The Frightened Bride.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. 3-2-57
D.C.Thompson, England.
Woman’s Life, Ireland.
Lei, Italy.
Family Star, England.
"From The Lower Deep.” 5000 words.
WHISPERS II anthology, published 1979 in hardcover by Doubleday, 1987 in paperback by Jove.
Reprinted in THE YEAR’S BEST HORROR STORIES, edited by Karl Edward Wagner, published 1980 by
Daw Books.
Reprinted 1992 in blockbuster anthology HORRORSTORY VOLUME 3, a collection of the above Year’s
Best Horror volumes.
Reprinted 1994 in OUTOJA TARINOITA, Finland.
Reprinted 1994 in THE BEST OF WHISPERS, published by Borderlands Press & Whispers Press.
Reprinted 1997 in Hugh B. Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
"Full Circle.” Length unrecorded.
Christian Herald. Publication date unknown.
"The Gang In Black Jackets.” 5500 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 8-22-59
Hjemmet, Scandinavia.
Weekend, Australia.
"Genesis II.” 5000 words
First used in THE EARTH STRIKES BACK, Richard Chizmar anthology published 1994 by Mark V. Ziesing Books.
Expanded to novel THE DAWNING, pub 2000 by Leisure.
"The Ghoul Gallery"
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) June 1932.
Reprinted in Cave collection, MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
"The Gift.” 1500 words.
Christian Herald. Oct 1965
"A Gift Of Magic.” 7500 words
Weirdbook/Whispers. Jan 1997
"The Girl From Nowhere.” 3000 words.
Woman’s Day. publication date unknown.
Ahlun & Akerlund, Sweden.
Woman’s Own, England.
Alle Kvinners Blad, Norway.
"The Girl From Toronto.” 5500 words.
Family Herald & Weekly Star. 6-30-48
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"The Girl He Lost.” 4500 words.
Toronto Star. 11-26-55
Mondadori, Italy.
Montreal La Patrie, Canada (in French) 12-10-55
"The Girl In Apartment 3-A.” 5500 words.
Good Housekeeping. Jan 1969
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia.
Family Star, England.
Femina, South Africa. .
Published in Italy. Magazine and date unknown.
Republican Publications, South Africa.
"The Girl In San Marlo.” 6000 words.
Toronto Star. 2-2-63
Sondags B.T., Denmark.
D.C.Thompson, England.
Southdown Press, Australia.
"The Girl In The Woods.” Length not recorded.
Toronto Star. 8-2-58
Mondadori, Italy.
"The Girl On The Road.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 1-31-59
Dansk Familieblad, Denmark.
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands.
D.C.Thompson, England.
"Girl Shy.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 8-13-55
Aller, Scandinavia.
D.C.Thompson, England & Scotland.
Woman’s Day, Australia.
Reprinted in TEEN-AGE TALES BOOK 5, published 1957 by D.C. Heath & Co.
Reprinted in book WHEN BOY DATES GIRL, published 1956 by Random House.
Reprinted in Danish anthology. Name and publication date unknown.
Reprinted in LIVE STORIES, N.Y. Board of Education, publication date unknown.
"The Girl Who Did Everything Wrong.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 7-19-58
"The Girl Who Swam At Night.” 5600 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 10-29-55
Dansk Familieblad, Denmark.
Woman’s Journal, England.
Woman, Australia.
Mondadori, Italy.
Femina, South Africa. .
"Give ‘Em A Little Corn.” 6000 words.
Elks Magazine. Feb 1946
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"The Goblin And The Golden Voice.” 3000 words.
Toronto Star Weekly. 9-6-47
Montreal La Patrie, Canada.
"Goblins On The Hearth.” 3500 words.
The Sign. April 1957
"The Golden Bird.” 1500 words.
The Sign. March 1948
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Golden Girl.” 1500 words.
The Sign. Jan 1952
"The Golden God.” 5000 words.
American Boy. July 1934
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DAGGER OF TSIANG, published by Tattered Pages Press.
"Goodbye, Katie.” 1650 words.
The Sign. June 1947
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Goodnight, Sweetheart.” 3000 words.
Christian Herald. Nov 1947.
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Gordie’s Pets.” 4000 words.
First used in RETURN TO THE TWILIGHT ZONE anthology, published 1994 by Daw Books.
Reprinted 1997 in Hugh B. Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection The Lady Wore Black And Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
"The Govi.” 4000 words.
First used in NEW MYTHOS LEGENDS anthology, published in 1999 by Marietta Publishing.
"Gramp Takes A Hand.” 3000 words. ( See “Steve Takes
A Hand”)
Originally published 1-44 in pulp magazine Detective Story as “Steve Takes a Hand.”
Reprinted as “Steve Takes a Hand” in SECOND MYSTERY COMPANION, published 1944 by Gold Label
Books
Reprinted 1996 as “Gramp Takes a Hand” in 100 SNEAKY LITTLE SLEUTH STORIES, published by
Barnes & Noble.
"Grandfather & The Wondrous Beast.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. 1-9-65
Argosy, England.
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands.
Femina, South Africa.
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection The Lady Wore Black and Other Weird Cat Tails, published 2000
by Ash Tree Press.
"Green Fingers.” 750 words.
365 SCARY STORIES. Barnes & Noble. 1998?
"The Green Eyes Of Confucius"
Short Stories (pulp magazine) August 10, 1930.
Reprinted 1997 in Cave collection THE DAGGER OF TSIANG, published by Tattered Pages Press.
"The Grisly Death"
Black Book Detective Magazine (pulp magazine) August 1934.
Reprinted in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
"Haitian Hinterland.” Length unrecorded.
Americas Magazine (Pan American Union) Feb 1956
"Haitian Mysteres.” 1371 words.
First used in DANCING WITH THE DARK: Steve Jones anthology pub 1997 in England.
Czech reprint of DANCNG WITH THE DARK published in 1999.
"Halleluja” 5000 words.
Cemetery Dance, 25th Anniv. Issue. Fall, 1997.
"The Hanging Rope.” 1800 words.
Toronto Star. 11-5-49
Boys Own Paper, England. Feb 1955
"The Hard-Luck Kid.” 3000 words
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, November 1992
Reprinted 1994 in Barnes & Nobles’ 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES (as by Geoffrey Vace).
Reprinted 1997 in Hugh B. Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW, pub by Fedogan & Bremer.
Reprinted 2000 in Le Telegramme, Paris.
"Hard Of Heart.” 5000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. June 11, 1960
Sondags B.T., Denmark & Norway
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
Palazzi, Italy
Reprinted as “The Brats” in THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian
short Stories, published 1962 by Doubleday, U.S. and Alvin Redman, England.
"Hard To Kill.” 5000 words.
Male Magazine. June 1954
Toronto Star. 8-21-54
Associated Newspapers, Australia 1954
"He Loves Me.” Length unrecorded.
Good Housekeeping. Oct 1965
Woman’s Day, Australia
Hendes Verden, Denmark
Libelle, The Netherlands
Woman, England
Gioia, Italy
"He Trod The Mine Field.” 5000 words.
Extension. Nov 1945
"The Heavenly Fire.” 2200 words.
Southern Agriculturist. Jan 1947
Boston Globe Sunday Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Hell On The Half Shell.” 6500 words
The Elks Magazine. April 1947
Toronto Star Weekly, retitled “Trouble on the Half Shell” 7-19-47
Port Arthur Ontario News Chronicle, Canada
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. publication date unknown.
"Hero’s Brother.” 1500 words.
This Week Magazine. 10-7-45
The Woman, U.S. 2nd serial rts. March 1946
The Link, U.S. (published by The National Council of the Service Men’s Christian League.) April
1946
"High Man On The Mountain.” 5500 words.
The Elks Magazine. Dec 1959
Toronto Star, Canada
Suspense, England
Ude & Hjemme, Denmark
"His Sister’s Keeper.” 5500 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 4-23-60
Sondags B.T., Denmark & Norway
Today, England
"His Son’s Teacher.” 1500 words.
The Victorian. March 1947
"Horror In Wax"
Thrilling Mysteries (pulp magazine) April 1935.
Reprinted 1977 in Cave collection, MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published by Carcosa.
"The Hostage "
First published as “Killer’s Exit” in Detective Fiction Weekly, 6-8-1940.
Reprinted as “the Hostage” 1997 in Cave collection, THE DOOR BELOW, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
"Hour Of Violence.” 6000 words.
The Elks Magazine. April 1953
Toronto Star, Canada, as “Treasure of the Grotto”, 8-15-53
The Australian Magazine, Australia.
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"A House For Grandpa.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. publication date unknown.
Homes & Gardens, England
Women’s Weekly, Australia
Ahlen & Akerlund, Sweden
Femina, South Africa
Tidenskvinder, Denmark
Published in Italy, magazine and date unknown.
"House For Sale.” 3000 words.
Toronto Star. 3-10-45
"House Of Dark Desire"
Risque Stories, July 1985
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
"The House Of Evil.” Novelette.
Dime Mystery magazine (pulp magazine) (as by Geoffrey Vace) November 1933.
Reprinted 1988 in HUGH CAVE’S THE CORPSE-MAKER, edited by Sheldon Jaffery, published by Starmont.
"The Hunted.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. 1-20-62
Sondags B.T., Denmark
Spaarnestad, The Netherlands
Today, England
"The Hunter And The Hunted.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post 3-31-56
Pocket Book, Australia
Aller, Scandinavia
John Bull, England
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands.
Reprinted in THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian short stories published 1962
by Doubleday, U.S., and Alvin Redman,England
"The Huntress.” 6000 words.
Today’s Woman. Nov 1951
Hjemmet, Scandinavia
Mondadori, Italy
"Hurricane.” 6000 words.
The American Magazine. Nov 1952
Sondags B.T., Denmark
"Hypocrite House"
Short Stories (pulp magazine) February 25, 1931.
Reprinted in Cave collection THE DAGGER OF TSIANG, published by Tattered Pages Press.
"I Love You, Laura.” 1500 words.
Toronto Star. 3-25-44
"I’ll Walk You Home.” 2500 words.
Good Housekeeping. April, 1964
Woman’s Own, England
Women’s Weekly, Australia
Femina, Denmark
Gioia, Italy
Kuvapelualu, Finland
"Ill Wind.” 5000 words.
National Home Monthly, Canada. March 1934
"Imp Of Satan"
Horror Stories (pulp magazine) October, 1935
Reprinted 1990 in RIVALS OF WEIRD TALES, published by Bonanza.
Reprinted 1997 in Fedogan & Bremer’s collection of Hugh B. Cave stories, THE DOOR BELOW.
"The Impossible Thief.” 6000 words.
The Elks Magazine. July 1958
Toronto Star, Canada
Argosy, England
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
Gioia, Italy
Reprinted in THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian short stories published 1962
by Doubleday, U.S. and Alvin Redman, England.
"Improper Lady.” 5000 words.
Canadian Magazine, Canada. May 1932
Modern Weekly, England. Date unknown.
"In Dangerous Courtship.” 25000-word novelette.
Good Housekeeping. Sept 1972
Woman’s Day, Australia
Modern Woman, South Africa
Norsk Ukeblad, Norway
"In The Bag.” 1500 words (?)
Originally printed in the pulp magazine Argosy, 5-22-37.
Reprinted, as by Carey Barnett, in 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES, in 1994, by Barnes & Noble.
"In The Dragon’s Lair"
Originally printed in the pulp magazine Spicy Adventure Stories, March 1936.
Reprinted in IT’S RAINING CORPSES IN CHINATOWN, edited by Don Hutchison, published 1991 by Starmont.
"In The Groove.” 1500 words.
Sacred Heart Messenger. June 1958
Woman, England
Alt for Damerne, Denmark & Norway
New York Mirror, U.S., 12-17-61
"The Intruder.” 1500 words. Written April, 1954.
Sacred Heart Messenger. Oct 1955
Pocket Book, Australia
"The Intruder.” 2500 words. Written Sept. 1964.
Reveille, England
"Intruders"
Sold to Stephen Mark Rainey, 4-9-97, for anthology SONG OF CTHULHU.
"In Your Own Backyard.” 5500 words.
Good Housekeeping. May 1963
Mondadori, Italy
"I Saw The Helena Go Down.” Excerpt from “The Fightin’est
Ship”
The Saturday Evening Post 11-22-44
Reprinted in SATURDAY EVENING POST WORLD WAR II STORIES, publisher and date unknown
"Island Feud.” 3500 words.
First published in the pulp magazine Argosy in Dec, 1953
Sondags B.T. Denmark
Australian Magazine, Australia
"Island Girl.” 5500 words.
Cosmopolitan. Oct 1961
Hjemmet, Norway
Giorno, Italy
"Island Of Eve.” 25000-word novelette
Good Housekeeping. Oct. 1967
Buenhogar, Spanish Language edition of G.H. for Central & South America
Argosy, England
Alt for Damerne, Denmark
Hjemmet, Norway
Eve, South Africa
Alba, Italy
"The Isle Of Dark Magic"
Weird Tales (pulp magazine) August 1934.
Reprinted 1977 in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published by Carcosa.
"Isle Of No Escape.” 2000 words
The Sign. Feb 1950
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"I Took The Sky Road.” (War book, by Commander Norman M. Miller
as told to Hugh B. Cave.)
Liberty Magazine (condensation). 8-25-45
"The Isle Of Truth.” 2800 words
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. October 1983 (full cover)
"It’s My Life.” 1500 words.
This Week Magazine. 3-31-46
Toronto Star, Canada. 11-13-48
Gioia, Italy
"It’s Not Funny.” 2500 words.
The Elks Magazine. Sept 1946
Everybody’s Digest. Feb 1947 as “Sadism in the U.S. Navy”
"It’s My Life.” Length unrecorded.
Toronto Star. 1-5-47
"It’s The Fight.” 6000 words.
The Elks Magazine. March 1950
Toronto Star, Canada
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine, publication date unknown.
Montreal La Patrie, Canada, in French translation
"It’s You I Want.” 5500 words.
The Elks Magazine. May 1946
"It’s Your Pacific.” 5500 words.
Extension. Feb 1945
"Jamaica Storm.” 5500 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 10-28-61
Ude & Hjemme, Denmark
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
Mondadori, Italy
"Joey.” 3200 words.
100 Crafty Little Cat Crimes. Late 2000.
"Jonah.” 1800 words.
This Week. 3-12--44
"The Journey.” 1500 words.
D.C.Thompson, England. Publication date unknown.
(See “One to Chicago”)
"Journey On An Unknown River.” 5000 words.
Woman’s Journal, England Oct 1967
Published in Sweden, magazine and date unknown
Published in Denmark, magazine and date unknown
Home Journal, South Africa.
"The Jungle That Couldn’t Be Tamed.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 5-9-53
Pocket Book, Australia
Hjemmet, Scandinavia
"Just Another H.P.L. Horror Story.” 5500 words.
First used in DARK VOICES 6 anthology, published 1994 by Pan Books, England
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection, THE DOOR BELOW, pub in 1997 by Fedogan & Bremer.
"Just Fishing Isn’t Fishing Enough.” 1800 words
Boys’ Life. May 1947
"Just The Two Of Us.” 3000words.
Crypt of Cthulhu #25. Sept. 1984.
Reprinted 1995 in 100 WICKED LITTLE WITCH STORIES pub by Barnes & Noble
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection THE DOOR BELOW pub 1997 by Fedogan & Bremer.
"The Key.” 1500 words.
Maclean’s, Canada. 7-1-48
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
Published in Australia 4-2-49, magazine unknown
"Killing Time.” 3000 words.
The Urbanite. No. 8, 1997.
"A Kind Of Pickup.” 1500 words.
Woman’s Day, Australia
Femina, Denmark
"Kula Gulf"
Excerpt from “The Fightin’est Ship”
Reprinted in THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN WORLD WAR II, published 1966 by William Morrow & Co.
"The Kutting Edge.” 4000 words.
FRED OLEN RAY’S WEIRD MENACE anthology, published 1994 by American Independent Press.
Offered on Internet by Vintage New Media
"The Kweilin Express.” 6000 words.
Family Circle Magazine. March 1947
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"The Ladies Of Cantwell.” 1500 words.
Women’s Weekly, Australia
Reprinted as “The Wink” in 100 SNEAKY LITTLE SLEUTH STORIES, published 1996 by Barnes & Noble.
"Ladies In Waiting.” 4000 words.
Whispers Magazine #6-7, June 1975.
Reprinted in MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, a collection of Cave stories published by Carcosa,1977.
Reprinted in WHISPERS I hard-cover Doubleday anthology , 1977.
Reprinted in Jove paperback of above,1979.
Reprinted in NAL anthology I SHUDDER AT YOUR TOUCH, a Literary Guild alternate with many foreign editions,
1990.
Reprinted by Barnes & Noble, 1994, in 100 CREEPY LITTLE CREATURE STORIES.
Reprinted 1996 by MJF Books, 1996, in A CENTURY OF HORROR, 1970-1979.
Reprinted 1997 by MJF Books in HAUNTED HOUSES; THE GREAT STORIES.
"The Ladies Of Cantwell.” See “The Wink”.
"Lady From Hell.” 4408 words.
Imagination Fully Dilated. 2000 (?)
"The Lady In The Jungle.” 5500 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 9-16-50
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
Dansk Familieblad, Denmark
John Bull, England
Ahlen & Akerlund, Sweden
Rizzoli, Italy
"Lady’s Luck.” 3500 words.
Family Herald & Weekly Star, Canada. 8-18-43
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. 8-11-46
"The Lady Wore Black.” 5300 words.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. March 1984.
Reprinted by NAL in anthology MYSTERY CATS in 1991.
Reprinted 1994 in MYSTERY CATS LARGE PRINT EDITION, published by G.K. Hall.
Reprinted 1994 in German edition of MYSTERY CATS.
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
"The Last Accounting.” 6000 words.
Country Gentleman. Sept 1952
"The Last Guess.” Length not recorded. (as by Geoffrey Vace)
The Canadian Magazine, Canada. Feb. 1935
Reprinted in Boston Globe Sunday Magazine 1-16-38
"The Last Word.” 2000 words.
Southern Agriculturist. Feb 1948
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"The Law.” 1900 words.
100 VICIOUS LITTLE VAMPIRE STORIES, published 1995 by Barnes & Noble.
"Leap My Lovely.” 3000 words
Toronto Star. 3-6-43
"Leave My Girl Alone.” 6000 words.
Woman’s Day. Sept 1956
"Left Out.” 6000 words.
Christian Herald. Dec 1959
Woman’s Day, Australia
Reprinted in book DAYS OF GRASS, an anthology of stories from Christian Herald published by Channel
Press, 1965.
"A Lesson In Love.” 3000 words.
The Sign. Publication date unknown.
Hus & Hjem, Denmark
"Let’s Write Better Stories.” 1500 words.
Report to Writers (written by request). Publication date unknown.
"Lifeline.” 6000 words.
Redbook. Nov 1957
Annabella, Italy
"Light In Darkness.” 2000 words.
The Sign. May 1952
John Bull, England, published 11-22-52 as “Off Course, Lost”.
Australian Magazine, Australia
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine
"The Light In The Fog.” 1500 words.
Toronto Star. 2-26-44
"Listen, I Love You.” 3000 words.
Good Housekeeping. March 1964
Woman’s Day, England
Hjemmet, Scandinavia
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
Femina, South Africa
Alba, Italy
Forlagshuset, Denmark
"Listen To The Lonesome Drum.” 1800 words.
The Sign. Feb 1951
Mother, England
"A Little Bit Of Habit.” 1500 words.
St. Joseph Magazine. Aug 1947
"Little Girl In Black Stockings.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. Oct. 22, 1960
Sondags B.T., Denmark
Mortensen, Norway
Katholeike Illustrert, The Netherlands
Woman’s Illustrated, England
D.C. Thompson, England
Ahlen & Akerlund, Sweden
Herzog, Germany
Reprinted in THE WITCHING LANDS, a collection of Cave’s West Indian short stories published by
Doubleday, U.S. and Alvin Redman, England, 1962.
Reprinted in Stretch, the magazine of People to People. Summer 1991.
Reprinted again in Stretch in 1993 or 1994.
"Lonely Journey.” 5500 words.
Redbook. Sept 1958
Suspense, England
Ahlen & Akerlund, Sweden
Sondags B.T., Denmark
Published in France, magazine and date unknown.
"The Lonesome Road.” 1500 words.
Holland’s Magazine. August 1947
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Long Live The Queen.” 5000 words.
The Tome, Nov. 1991
Reprinted 2000 in THE LADY WORE BLACK AND OTHER WEIRD CAT TAILS, published by Ash Tree Press.
"The Long Wait.” 1500 words.
Toronto Star. 5-22-48
"Long Was The Night.” From “Long Were the Nights.”
Reprinted 1944 by Penguin Books in Gilbert Cant’s THIS IS THE NAVY
"Long Way Home.” 5000 words.
Toronto Star. 11-30-63
"Long Where The Nights.” Excerpts from war book of that name.
Adventure. Nov 1943 as “A Few Tons of Plywood.”
Yachting Magazine. Nov 1943 as “Squadron X.”
True. June 1944. Condensation as “Long Were the Nights”.
Excerpt in book THIS IS THE NAVY by Gilbert Cant, published by Penguin Books 1944.
"Look At Me.” 1500 words.
The Sign. Feb 1949
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Lord Of Roanonga.” 5500 words.
Maclean’s, Canada. 1-1-49
John Bull, England
Melbourne Herald, Australia
"Lost Man Island.” 4000 words.
Toronto Star. 10-2-48
"The Lovable Liar.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 5-25-57
Hjemmet, Scandinavia
Spaarnestadt, Belgium & France
Pix, Australia
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
"The Love Affair Of A Homely Girl. 2600 words.
This Week. 1-12-47
Woman’s Weekly, England
Published in Sweden, magazine and date unknown
"Love Is Never Forgotten.” 5500 words.
Good Housekeeping. June, 1963
Sondags B.T. Denmark
Femina, Sweden
Homess & Gardens, England
Damernas Valvo, Sweden
Mondadori, Itali
Femina, South Africa
"Love Laughs Last.” Length not recorded
The Canadian Magazine, Canada. Jan. 1937
"Love Letter To Warwick.” 3000 words. Written by request.
The Providence, R.I. Journal. 10-5-52
"Love, Love, Love.” 5500 words
Extension. March 1950
Toronto Star, Canada
Mother, England
Woman’s Day, Australia
"Love Me Simple, Love Me Strong.” 5500 words.
Toronto Star. 8-22-64
Woman’s Day, Australia
"Lover’s Hideaway.” 7000 words
Real Romances. April 1947
"Love’s An Easy Thing.” 6000 words
True Experiences. publication date unknown.
One-time radio rights sold to MacFadden, July 1948
"The Madman Of The Mountain.” 6000 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 6-12-54
Argosy, England. March 1956
Associated Newspapers, Australia
Spaarnestadt, the Netherlands
"Magazines I Remember.” Two 3000-word articles.
Pulp Vault #10 and #11, 1992 & 1993. Later expanded into book published by Tattered Pages Press,
same title, in 1994.
"Magic In The Hat.” 1500 words.
This Week. 8-22-43
Good Taste, England
Sold in Denmark, magazine and date unknown.
"The Man From Heaven.” 7000 words.
Country Gentleman. May 1949
"The Man Who Could Not Die.” 8500 words
Argosy. Feb. 1948
Sydney Herald, Australia
"The Man Who Wouldn’t Quit.” 5200 words.
Extension. Publication date unknown.
Woman’s Day, Australia
"Manila--City Of Sorrow.” 4000 words.
Extension. Oct 1945
"A Man’s Mark.” 4000 words
Short Stories. Oct. 10, 1942
Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. August 1, 1943.
"Many Happy Returns.” 1500 words
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, April 1966
Reveille, England
Reprinted in Hugh B. Cave collection, MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published 1977 by Carcosa.
Reprinted 1995, as by Justin Case, in Barnes & Noble’s 100 CROOKED LITTLE CRIME STORIES
"Margin Of Victory.” 2800 words.
Toronto Star. 6-5-43
D.C.Thompson, England
"Marooned On An Island.” 3000 words.
This Week. 12-11-49
Toronto Star, Canada
Reprinted in book ADVENTURES FOR TODAY by Herbert Potell, published by Harcourt, Brace & Son, publication
date unknown.
"A Matter Of Timing.” 4600 words.
Raymond Alexander’s Bookstore Catalog (Magalog #1,Canada) Spring 1998
"Maxon’s Mistress"
Black Book Detective Magazine (pulp magazine) February 1935.]
Reprinted 1977 in Cave collection MURGUNSTRUMM AND OTHERS, published by Carcosa.
"Men” (a poem)
Sunset Magazine, Dec. 1928. (Later set to music by Carlyle Davis, published by the Oliver Ditson Company,
and sung by Davis in Carnegie Hall.)
"Midget Sluggers.” Length unrecorded.
Boys’ Life. July 1944
"The Midnight Horde.” Novel.
Toronto Star. 7-2-38
"Might Of Men.” 5000 words.
The Canadian Magazine, Canada. Oct 1933
"Miracle Of The Mud Hut.” 3000 words.
Toronto Star, 8-15-59
"Missing Item.” 1800 words.
This Week. 9-9-45
"The Mission.” 5500 words.
The Saturday Evening Post. 3-14-59
Sondags B.T., Denmark
John Bull, England
Published in book form by Doubleday, 1960, after the Post stated it and its portrait of the story’s
heroine by Peter Stevens had received more reader mail than any fiction piece the Post had ever published.
Ahlen & Akerlund, Sweden
Spaarnestadt, The Netherlands
Included in POST STORIES OF 1959.
Weekend, Australia
D.C.Thompson, England
Straits Times, Malaya
Alle Kvinners, Norway
Reprinted in book DREAMERS OF DREAMS published by Noble & Noble, publication date unknown.
Reprinted twice in Stretch, the newsletter of People to People
Reprinted in book CURRENTS IN FICTION, PUBLISHED 1968 by Macmillan as a “Macmillan Literary Heritage” book.
"Mission At Dawn.” 1500 words.
Southern Agriculturist. May 1946
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. Publication date unknown.
"Mission To Margal.” 16,000-word novelette. (Extracted from
novel, “The Evil”)
MAMMOTH BOOK OF ZOMBIES published 1993 by Robinson, England, and Carroll & Graf, U.S. GIANT BOOK
OF ZOMBIES published 1995 by Parragon Book Service, Ltd. London. (a reprint of Mammoth, above)
"Mistress Of The Dead"
Dime Mystery Magazine (pulp magazine) October 1935.
Reprinted 1995 in Cave collection DEATH STALKS THE NIGHT, published by Fedogan & Bremer.
"Mistress Of Shadows.” 13,000 |