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Hoard of the Gibbelms. Dunsany, E. |
Hobbes, John Oliver. See Craigie, P. M. T |
Hobby rider. Jerome, J. K. |
Hobo and the fairy. London, J. |
Hochenheimer of Cincinnati. Hurst, F. |
Hocus-pocus. Train, A. C. |
Hodja Saleep. Corovich, S. |
Hodo gets his blood up. Harris, J. C. |
Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Wilhelm, 1776-1882 |
Agate heart |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Antonia's song |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Arthur's hall |
In | Weird tales v 1 |
Berthold the madman |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Cardillac, the jeweller |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Cooper of Nuremburg |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Coppelius the sandman. See Hoffmann, E. T. W. Sandman |
Cremona violin |
In | Weird tales v 1 |
Mabie, H. W., and Strachey, L. Little masterpieces of fiction v 2 |
Stories by foreign authors, German v 1 |
Doge and dogess |
In | Weird tales v 2 |
Elementary spirit |
In | Weird tales |
Entail |
In | Weird tales v 1 |
Fascination |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Fermata |
In | Weird tales v 1 |
Gambler's luck |
In | Weird tales v 2 |
Golden pot |
In | Carlyle, T. German romance v 2 |
Lost reflection |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Mademoiselle de Scuderi |
In | Weird tales v 2 |
Master Johannes Wacht |
In | Weird tales v 2 |
Master Martin the cooper |
In | Weird tales v 2 |
Mystery of the deserted house |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Nutcracker and Mouseking |
In | Nutcracker and Mouseking |
Pharo bank |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Salvator Rosa |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Sandman |
In | Weird tales v 1 |
Signer Formica |
In | Weird tales v 1 |
Walled up door |
In | Hoffmann's strange stories |
Hogg, James (Ettrick Shepherd, pseud.), 1770-1835 |
Adam Bell |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Adam Scott |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Adventures of Basil Lee |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Adventures of Colonel Peter Aston |
In | Tales and sketches v 6 |
Baron St. Gio |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Bridal of Polmood |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Brownie of Bodsbeck |
In | Tales and sketches v 1 |
Brownie of the Black Hags |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Cameronian preacher's tale |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Country dreams and apparitions: 1. Wife of Lochmabeh; 2, Cousin Mattie; 3, Wclldean Hall; A. Tibby Johnston's wraith |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Country funeral |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Cousin Mattie. See Hogg, J. Country dreams and apparitions |
Duncan Campbell |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Emigration |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Evan M'Gabhar |
In | Tales and sketches v 1 |
Fraser 6:450 |
Fords of Callum |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
George Dobson's expedition to Hell |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Gordon and the Gipsey |
In | Tales and sketches v 6 |
Hunt of Eildon |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Julia M'Kenzie |
In | Tales and sketches v 5 |
Katie Cheyne |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Laird of Cassway |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Long pack |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Marvellous doctor |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Blackw 22:349 |
Mary Burnet |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Mary Montgomery |
In | Tales and sketches v 6 |
Mr. Adamson of Laversdope |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Mysterious bride |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Blackw 28:943 |
Nancy Chisholm |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Old soldier's tale |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Prodigal son |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Robb Dodds |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
School of misfortune |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Shepherd's wedding |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Sound morality |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Souters of Selkirk |
In | Tales and sketches v 3 |
Story of good Queen Bess |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Story of the forty-six |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Strange courtship |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Surpassing adventures of Allan Gordon |
In | Tales and sketches v 1 |
Tale of Pentland |
In | Tales and sketches v 1 |
Tale of the martyrs |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Tibby Hyslop's dream |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Tibby Johnston's wraith. See Hogg, J. Country dreams and apparitions |
Trials of temper |
In | Tales and sketches v 2 |
Two Highlanders |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Wat Pringle o j the yair |
In | Tales and sketches v 6 |
Watchmaker |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Welldean Hall See Hogg, J. Country dreams and apparitions |
Widow Wat's courtship |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Wife of Lochmabeh. See Hogg, J. Country dreams and apparitions |
Witches of Traquair |
In | Tales and sketches v 4 |
Hogg, James—Continued |
Wool-gatherer |
In | Tales and sketches v 1 |
Hoggarty diamond. See Thackeray, W. M. History of Samuel Titmarsh, etc. |
Hogni and Hedim. See Morris, W. Tale of Hogni |
Holbrook, Florence |
Why the cat always falls upon her teet |
In | Tappan, E. M. Children's hour 1:519 |
Why the evergreen trees never lose their leaves |
In | Tappan, E. M. Children's hour 1:514 |
Why there is a man in the moon |
In | Tappan, E. M. Children's hour 1:517 |
Hold-up. Ste Janvier, T. A. Hart's nephew's hold-up |
Hold-up. Seawell, M. E. |
Hold-up at the canyon head. Lewis, A. H. |
Holding hands. Morris, G. |
Holding up a train. Henry, O. |
Hole. Maupassant, G. de |
Hole in the cap. White, S. E. |
Hole in the wall. Alcott, L. M. |
Holford will case. Morrison, A. |
Holiday. Bland, E. N. |
Holiday. Harraden, B. |
Holiday romance. Dickens, C. |
Holiday touch. Loomis, C. B. |
Hollow. Chekhov, A. P. |
Hollow land. Morris, W. |
Hollow of the three hills. Hawthorne, N. |
Hollow ruby. Hawthorne, J. |
Holly and pizen. Stuart, R. M. |
Holly court. Norris, K. |
Holly-tree. Dickens, C. |
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894 |
Visit to the asylum for aged and decayed punsters |
In | Jessup, A. ed. Best American humorous short stories |
Holocaust of Manor Place. Doyle, A. C. |
Holstomer. See Tolstoi, L. N. Kholstomer |
Holy cross. Field, E. |
Holy medal. Coppee, F. |
Holy night. Lagerlöf, S. |
Holy terror, Bierce, A. |
Holy wedlock. Zangwill, I. |
Home, Chekhov, A. P. |
Home. Norris, K. |
Home-coming. Doyle, A. C. |
Home coming. Maupassant, G. de |
Home-coming. Singmaster, E. |
Home-coming. Tagore, R. |
Home-coming of Colonel Hucks. White, W. A. |
Home-coming of Jessica. Freeman, M. E. |
Home-coming of Jirn Wilkes. Harte, B. |
Home girl. Ferber, E. |
Home grown. Hurst, F. |
Home kraal. Gibbon, P. |
Home run. Hurst, F. |
Home of the bride. Brown, A. |
Home-sickness. Moore, G. |
Home to him's ? muvver. Montague, M. P. |
Home to mother. Norris, K. |
Home tragedy. Verga, G. |
Homecoming. See Maupassant, G. de. Home coming |
Homecoming. Gale, Z. |
Homely heroine. Ferber, E. |
Homely sacrifice. Spofford, H. P. |
Homespun wizardry. Brown, A. |
Homestead westward in the Blue Mountains. Lie, J. L. I. |
Homeward bound. Jacobs, W. W. |
Homo. Smith, F. H. |
Honest ideal. Maupassant, G. de |
Honest log-roller. Zangwill, I. |
Honest man. Gerould, K. F. |
Honest people. Heyse, P. J. L. |
Honest soul. Freeman, M. E. W. |
Honest thief. Dostoevskĭĭ, F. M. |
Honey and myrrh. Brown, A. |
Honey-bee. France, A. |
Honey tree. Jewett, S. O. |
Honeymoon. Bennett, E. A. |
Honeymoon. Gale, Z. |
Honeymoon. Gissing, G. R. |
Honeymoon. Williams, J. L. |
Honeymoon â l'Americaine. See Fisher, D. C. Honeymoon—Vive l'Amerique! |
Honeymoon Vive l'Amerique. Fisher, D. C. |
Honfleur the sedate. Janvier, T. A. |
Honk-honk breed. White, S. E. |
Honolulu. Maugham, W. S. |
Honor among thieves. Train, A. C. |
Honor among thieves. Robertson, M. |
Honor bright. Nicholson, M. |
Honor O'Callaghan. Mitford, M. R. |
Honor of a gentleman. Comer, C. A. P. |
Honor of France. See Janvier, T. A. For the honor of France |
Honor of the Bastables. Bland, L. M. |
Honor of the escort. Gray, D. |
Honor of the road. Hornung, E. W. |
Honor of the troop. Remington, F. |
Honor thy father. Morris, G. |
Honorable Archie. Nicholson, M. |
Honorable Christmas. Long, J. L. |
Honorable Laura. Hardy, T. |
Honorable Miss Moonlight. Watanna, O. |
Honorable Clive Torby. Walpole, H. |
Honorable Tommy. Freeman, M. E. W. |
Honoréd in the breach. Magruder, J. |
Honorine. Balzac, H. de |
Honors of defeat Overton, G. |
Honour and arms. Lawrence, D. H. |
Honour of the village. Gorky, M. |
Honours of war. Kipling, R. |
Hoodlum band; or, The boy chief, the infant politician, and the pirate prodigy. Harte, B. |
Hoodoo of the Minnietta. Austin, M. H. |
Hoodooed. Rice, A. H. |
Hood's wood violet. Loomis, C. B. |
Hookedy-crookedy. MacManus, S. |
Hooker-up-the-back. Ferber, E. |
Hooking water-melon. Bellamy, E. |
Hoop. Teternikov, F. K. |
"Hoops, my dear!" Ferber, E. |
Hop-frog. Poe, E. A. |
Hop-O'-My-Thumb (adapted) . Scudder, H. E. |
Hope, Anthony. See Hawkins, Anthony Hope |
Hope. Galsworthy, J. |
Hope. Maupassant, G. de |
Hope deferred. Bacon, J. D. |
Hopes. Bremer, F. |
"Hope's clad in April green." Kielland, A. L. |
Hopkins, Mrs. Margaret Sutton (Briscoe) 1864- |
Animation of Beck Ann |
In | Harp B 32:1050 |
Annie Tousey's little game |
In | Jimty and others |
Harper 91:179 |
Apples of gold |
In | Sixth sense |
Scrib o s 12:677 |
Assistant bishop |
In | Change of heart |
Chip |
In | Perchance to dream |
Christmas mummers |
In | Jimty and others |
Concealed weapons |
In | Jimty and others |
Cent 64:616 |
Creating a vacuum |
In | Change of heart |
Outlook 69:1020 |
Cuban cactus |
In | Harper 100:485 |
Daughter's heart |
In | Harper 116:936 |
Debt of honor |
In | Everybody's 16:80 |
Debtors |
In | Change of heart |
"Die, which I won't" |
In | Perchance to dream |
Echo |
In | Jimty and others |
Entomological wooing |
In | Jimty and others |
Harper 94:649 |
Fifteen county rock |
In | Perchance to dream |
Gentleman-in-plush |
In | Perchance to dream |
Girl that Peter brought |
In | Ladies' H J 26:12 Mr '09 |
Goose-chase |
In | Jimty and others |
Harper 42:807 |
His bad half-hour |
In | Harp W 48:1708 |
His mother-at-heart |
In | Ladies' H J 26:16 D '08 |
His nomination |
In | Harper 98:465 |
His old love |
In | Harper 101:405 |
His opportunity |
In | Harp W 47:756 |
His prerogative |
In | Harper 107:196 |
His price |
In | Harper 106:583 |
How Sarah paid for peace |
In | Cent 54:281 |
How the spirit moved Cynthia |
In | Perchance to dream |
I. O. U. |
In | Sixth sense |
Image of Eve |
In | Harper 116:516 |
In loco parentis |
In | Harper 108:524 |
It is the custom |
In | Jimty and others |
Jimty |
In | Jimty and others |
Harper 91:439 |
Legacy |
In | Perchance to dream |
Little still |
In | Outlook 76:836 |
Made in heaven |
In | Harper 115:546 |
Mathilda's address book |
In | Sixth sense |
Matriculation of Courtney |
In | Harper 108:380 |
Miss Chesilia McCarthy |
In | Perchance to dream |
Mortal coil |
In | Sixth sense |
Ned |
In | Perchance to dream |
Overland n s 17:152 |
Of her own household |
In | Sixth sense |
Old Peninsula house |
In | Perchance to dream |
Oscar and Louise |
In | Change of heart |
Scrib M 30:436 |
Perchance to dream |
In | Perchance to dream |
Price of peace |
In | Jimty and others |
Princess I-would-I-wot-not |
In | Jimty and others |
Harper 94:475 |
Quarter loaf |
In | Jimty and others |
Harper 95:964 |
Red tassels |
In | Change of heart |
Cent 66:380 |
Salt of the earth |
In | Jimty and others |
Secret |
In | Harp W 53:22 Ag 21 '09 |
Sixth sense |
In | Sixth sense |
Harper 96:247 |
Sporting chance |
In | Ladies' H J 25:16 O '08 |
Tea-leaf |
In | Perchance to dream |
Temple of Solomon |
In | Sixth sense |
Cent 57:692 |
Thomas Bate's covenant |
In | Perchance to dream |
Through a glass darkly |
In | Perchance to dream |
Uncle Elijah's corner cupboard |
In | Sixth sense |
Hopkins, Margaret Sutton—Continued |
Versus the same |
In | Harper 116:769 |
"Whither thou goest" |
In | Change of heart |
Harper 104:239 |
Will and a way |
In | Sixth sense |
Hopkins, William John, 1863- |
Betty Bethune |
In | Harper 126:699 |
Burbury Stoke |
In | Burbury Stoke |
Allan 110:145 |
Cecily |
In | Meddlings of Eve |
Atlan 104:145 |
Clammcr |
In | Clannner |
Atlan 96:145 |
Daughter of the rich |
In | Clammer |
Atlan 96:736 |
Doctor |
In | Atlan 102:348 |
Ellen Forth and the painter boy |
In | Atlan 118:34 |
Fall of the house of Johns |
In | Atlan 98:194 |
Fisherman |
In | Atlan 100:783 |
King's son of Palemban |
In | Atlan 102:169 |
Maker of salt |
In | Harp B 50:28 F '15 |
Margaret |
In | Meddlings of Eve |
Meddlings of Eve |
In | Meddlings of Eve |
Old Goodwin's wife |
In | Clammer |
Atlan 97:309 |
Princess who wanted the moon |
In | Outlook 105:665 |
Salt of the sea |
In | Scrib M 64:747 |
Skipper of the Matrimony |
In | Outlook 102:727 |
With the savour of salt |
In | Harp B 50:32 S '15 |
Hopper. Nicholson, M. |
Hoppin, Augustus, 1828-1896 |
At Au ton house |
In | Tappan, E. M. Children's hour 10:26 |
Hor and Kalinitch. See Turgenev, I. S. Khor and Kalinitch |
Horai. Hearn, L. |
Horatio Sparkins. Dickens, C. |
Horla. Maupassant, G. de |
Horn-o'-the-moon. Brown, A. |
Horn of plenty. Freeman, M. E. W. |
Horned viper. See Hichens, R. S. I. Snakebite. II. Horned viper |
Horrible. Maupassant, G. de |
Horror of the heights. Doyle, A. C. |
Horror on the stair. Quiller-Couch, A. T. |
Horrors of Paris. Durnas, A. |
Hornung, Ernest William, 1866- |
After the fact |
In | Some persons unknown |
Chambers's J 73:6, 55 |
Angel of life |
In | Witching hill |
Scrib M 5:596 |
At the pistol's point |
In | Strand M 13:771 |
"Author! Author!" |
In | Some persons unknown |
Strand M 25:241 |
Bad night |
In | Thief in the night |
Black hole of Glenranald |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 28:675 |
Bride from the bush |
In | Bride from the bush |
Bushranger at bay |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 28:363 |
Chest of silver |
In | Thief in the night |
Christmas story |
In | Pall Mall M 48:882 |
Chrystal's century |
In | Atlan 91:738 |
Strand M 25:623 |
Costume piece |
In | Amateur cracksman |
Criminologist's club |
In | Thief in the night |
Croucher hopeless case: a crime doctor story |
In | Crime doctor 25:185 |
Everybody's 29:257 |
Doctor's assistant. See Hornung, E. W. Lady Vera, semi-militant |
Duel in the desert |
In | Stingaree |
Farewell performance |
In | Some persons unknown |
Fate of Faustina |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 29:277 |
Field of Philippi |
In | Thief in the night |
Collier's 35:21 Ap 25 '05 |
Gentleman and players |
In | Amateur cracksman |
McSpadden, J. W. ed. Famous detective stories |
Gift of the emperor |
In | Amateur cracksman |
Golden key: a problem in lovers for the crime doctor |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 29:559 |
Governess of Greenbush |
In | Some persons unknown |
Chambers's J 72:74 |
Honour of the road |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 28:483 |
Hopeless case. See Hornung, E. W. Crouche hopeless case |
House with the red blinds |
In | Witching hill |
Scrib M 51:310 |
Ides of March |
In | Amateur cracksman |
Irralie's bushranger |
In | Irralie's bushranger |
Jubilee present |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 29:220 |
Kenyon's innings |
In | Some persons unknown |
Liv Age 193:584 |
Longman's 19:614 |
Knees of the gods |
In | Raffles |
Lady of the lift |
In | Scrib M 46:156 |
Lady Vera, semi-militant: the crime doctor gains an assistant [Doctor's assistant] |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 30:413 |
Larrikin of Diamond Creek |
In | Strand M 16:703 |
Last laugh |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 29:483 |
Last word |
In | Thief in the night |
Life-preserver; a crime doctor story |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 28:758 |
Literary coincidence |
In | Some persons unknown |
Local colour |
In | Witching hill |
Locked room |
In | Witching hill |
Scrib M 52:349 |
Luckiest man in the colony |
In | Strand M 1:422 |
Magic cigar |
In | Some persons unknown |
Man at the wheel |
In | Scrib M 48:187 |
Man that shot MacTurk |
In | Pall Mall M 7:102 |
Matter of two ciphers [Schoolmaster abroad] |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 29:660 |
Notorious Miss Anstruther |
In | Strand M 1:466 |
Moth and the star |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 29:405 |
My double |
In | Harp W 48:1284 |
Nine points of the law |
In | Amateur cracksman |
No sinecure |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 29:30 |
Schoolmaster abroad. See Hornung, E. W. Matter of two cyphers |
Saloon passenger |
In | Strand M 19:603 |
Old flame |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 29:707 |
One possessed: the crime doctor solves the mystery of the brown devils |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 30:273 |
Physician who healed himself: a crime doctor story |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 28:590 |
Poet of the Jumping Sandhills |
In | Scrib M 49:326 |
Premier pas |
In | Amateur cracksman |
Purification of Mulfera |
In | Stingaree |
Rallies relics |
In | Thief in the night |
Real Simon pure |
In | Strand M 29:3 |
Rest cure |
In | Thief in the night |
Return match |
In | Amateur cracksman |
Second murderer |
In | Crime doctor |
Everybody's 30:700 |
Shadow of a man |
In | Lippinc 65:323 |
Shadow of the law |
In | Munsey 26:19 |
Spin of the coin |
In | Some persons unknown |
Spoils of sacrilege |
In | Thief in the night |
Star of the Grasmere |
In | Some persons unknown |
Stroke of five |
In | Belgravia 64:70 |
Strong-minded Miss Methuen |
In | Strand M 3:237 |
Taking of Stingaree |
In | Stingaree |
Leslie's M 52:315 |
Temple of Bacchus |
In | Witching hill |
Thief in the night |
In | Thief in the night |
To catch a theif |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 29:591 |
"To the vile dust" |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 29:123 |
Trap to catch a cracksman |
In | Thief in the night |
Under arms |
In | Witching hill |
Scrib M 51:732 |
Unhallowed ground |
In | Witching hill |
Scrib M 51:149 |
Vicious circle |
In | Witching Hill |
Scrib M 51:411 |
Villian -worshipper |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 29:298 |
Voice in the wilderness |
In | Stingaree |
Strand M 28:295 |
Hornung, Ernest William—Continued |
Voice of Gunbar |
In | Some persons unknown |
Widow of Piper's Point |
In | Some persons unknown |
Wilful murder |
In | Amateur cracksman |
Wrong house |
In | Raffles |
Scrib M 30:343 |
Horrors of the concentrated mind. Eisner, D. C. |
Horse-dealers. Duhamel, G. |
Horse dealer's daughter. Lawrence, D. H. |
Horse mariners. Kipling, R. |
Horse-stealers. Chekhov, A. P. |
Horse that b'leeved he'd get there. Slosson, A. T. |
Horse-thieves. Kuprin, A. I. |
Horse trade. Long, J. L. |
Horseman in the sky. Bierce, A. |
"Horses for France." Empey, A. G. |
Horse's tale. Clemens, S. L. |
Horseshoe. Phillpotts, E. |
Horsey name. Chekhov, A. P. |
Hosier. Blicher, S. S. |
Hoskaninni. Warman, C. |
Hospital patient. Dickens, C. |
Hostage. Liljencrantz, O. A. |
Hostage. Page, T. N. |
Hostage to misfortune. Gibbon, P. |
Hostages to Momus. Henry, O. |
Hostile brothers. Auerbach, B. |
Hostile skulls. Jókai, M. |
Hosts invisible. Pemberton, M. |
Hot biscuits and honey. Nicholson, M. |
Hot-foot Hannibal. Chesnutt, C. W. |
Hothouse Americans. Osbourne, L. |
Hotel experience of Mr. Pink Fluker. Johnston, R. M. |
Hotwell's duel. Quiller-Couch, A. T. |
Houdin, R. (Jean Eugene Robert Houdin) 1805-1871 |
Conjurer's confessions |
In | Hawthorne, J. Library mystery and detective stories, Modern magic |
Hour and the man. Barr, R. |
Hour of Freydis. Cabell, J. B. |
House and the brain. See Lytton, E. B. Haunted and the haunters |
House beyond Pretty marsh. Mitchell, S. W. |
House-boating in China. Ralph, J. |
House built upon sand. Harrison, C. C. |
House-cat. Fuller, H. B. |
House for sale. Daudet, A. |
House in the dismal swamp. Burnett, F. H. |
House in the mist. Green, A. K. |
House in the wood. Bland, E. N. |
House in two parishes. Phillpotts, E. |
House of clocks. Green, A. K. |
House of cobwebs. Gissing, G. R. |
House of Dives. Singmaster, E. |
House of eld. Stevenson, R. L. |
House of Eulalie. Harland, H. |
House of Fahy. Somerville, E. A. O. |
House of Haddock. Morrison, A. |
House of life. Cutting, M. S. |
House of Mapuhi. London, J. |
House of Nucingen. See Balzac, H. de. Nucingen and Co. |
House of offense. Austin, M. H. |
House of pomegranates. Wilde, O. |
House of pride. London, J. |
House of Rimmon. Deland, M. |
House of storms. Vorse, M. H. |
House of terror. Mason, A. E. W. |
House of the bride. Brown, A. |
House of the cat and racket. See Balzac, H. de. At the sign of the cat and racket |
House of the dead hand. Wharton, E. |
House of the giraffe. Dwight, H. G. |
House of the golden song. Peattie, E. W. |
House of the green shudders. Loomis, C. B. |
House of the Open Heart. Train, A. C. |
House of the seven Santas. Bangs, J. K. |
House of the sphinx. Dunsany, E. |
House of the tennis-playing cat. See Balzac, H. de. At the sign of the cat and racket |
House of the unbelieving Thomas. Heyse, P. J. L. |
House of the Wolfings. See Morris, W. Tale of the house of the Wolfings |
House of their rest. Bacon, J. D. |
House of two barbels. Theuriet, A. |
House on the beach. Meredith, G. |
House on the hill-top. Stetson, G. E. C. |
House opposite. Hawkins, A. H. |
House party. Ouida |
House surgeon. Kipling, R. |
House that Stephen built. Wynne, M. Y. |
House that was not. Peattie, E. W. |
House with the blinds. Norris, F. |
House with the brick-kiln. Benson, E. F. |
House with the broken shutter. Parker, G. |
House with the mezzanine (a painter's story). See Chekhov, A. P. Artist's story |
House with the red blinds. Hornung, E. W. |
House with the tall porch. Parker, G. |
House with the tower. Brown, A. |
Houseboat on the Styx. Bangs, J. K. |
Household gods. Le Gallienne, R. |
Household gods. Moulton, L. C. |
Household of felicity. Stetson, G. E. C. |
Household wreck. DeQuincey, T. |
Householders. Quiller-Couch, A. T. |
Householdry. Gale, Z. |
Housekeeping book. Goeringer, I. |
Housewarming. Nicholson, M. |
Housewife. See Cabell, J. B. Story of the housewife |
Housewife. Galsworthy, J. |
How a king was found. Harris, J. C. |
How a trout broke a friendship. Remington, F. |
How a witch was caught. Harris, J. C. |
How Ali came to the black country. Dunsany, E. |
How Andrew carried the precinct. Page, T. N. |
How Aunt Minervy Ann ran away and back again. Harris, J. C. |
How Barrington returned to Johannesburg. Mason, A. E. W. |
How Bernt went whaling. Boyesen, H. H. |
How Bill got his grizzly. Stringer, A. J. |
How Black Snake caught the wolf. Harris, J-C. |
How Brer Rabbit raised the dust. Harris, J. C. |
How Brer Rabbit saved Brer Bear's life. Harris, J. C. |
How Brigadier Gerard lost his ear. Doyle, A. C. |
How Brother Bear's hair was combed. Harris, J. C. |
How Brother Fox failed to get his grapes. Harris, J. C. |
How Brother Fox was too smart. Harris, J. C. |
How Brother Lion lost his wool. Harris, J. C. |
How Brother Parker fell from grace. Dunbar, P. L. |
How Brother Rabbit brought family trouble on Brother Fox, Harris, J. C. |
How Brother Rabbit frightened his neighbors. Harris, J. C. |
How Brother Rabbit got the meat. Harris, J. C. |
How Christmas came to the Santa Maria flats. Peattie, E. W. |
How Condy Dhu raised the devil. Mac-Manus, S. |
How Cronat went to Athens. Connolly, J. B. |
How dark Patrick saved the bank of Ireland. MacManus, S. |
How deep knowledge came to the child. Jesus. Sharp, W. |
How Dickon came by his name. Frederic, H. |
How Dr. Davidson kept his last Christmas at Drumtochty. Watson, J. |
How Dorante crossed the Rubicon. Hardy, A. S. |
How doth the simple Spelling Bee. Wister, O. |
How Ensign Russell predicted. Gray, D. |
How Etienne Gerard said good-bye to his mother. Doyle, A. C. |
How Faith came and went. Slosson, A. T. |
How Faro Nell dealt bank. Lewis, A. H. |
How fear came. Kipling, R. |
How fear departed from the long gallery. Benson, E. F. |
How Fidelia went to the store. Freeman, M. E. W. |
How Finlay McGillis held the pier. Barr, R. |
How Fritz became a wizard. Bangs, J. K. |
How Gavin Birse put it to Mag Lowrie. Barrie, J. M. |
How Gladys hustled. See Henry, O. Fickle fortune |
How God made Temagami. Warman, C. |
How he got the Legion of honor. See Maupassant, G. de. Legion of honor |
How Hefty Burke got even. Davis, Richard H. |
How I edited an agricultural paper. Clemens, S. L. |
How I found America. Yezierska, A. |
How I got them. Cable, G. W. |
How I married him. Collins, W. |
How I sent my aunt to Baltimore. Davison, C. S. |
How I went to the mines. Harte, B. |
How it ended. Loomis, C. B. |
How it happened. Doyle, A. C. |
How it started. Connolly, J. B. |
How Jack Rainy quit Lewis, A. H. |
How Jackson slew the Doc. Lewis, A. H. |
How Jacques came into the forest of Arden. Peattie, E. W. |
How Jarjaille went to heaven. Daudet, A. |
How Jinny eased her mind. Page, T. N. |
How lawyer Skakelby went eavesdropping. Silberrad, U. L. |
How Lin McLean went East. Wister, O. |
How Livia won the brooch. Harraden, B. |
How love came. Chambers, R. W. |
How love came home. Crockett, S. R. |
How love came to Professor Guildea. Hichens, R. S. |
How Master Caxton showed temper. Harraden, B. |
How Miss Turkington did not see Queen Victoria. MacManus, S. |
How Mr. Carteret proposed. Gray, D. |
How Mr. Rabbit lost his fine bushy tail. Harris, J. C. |
How Mr. Rabbit saved his meat Harris, J. C. |
How Mr. Rabbit succeeded in raising a dust. Harris, J. C. |
How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox. Harris, J. C. |
How Mr. Rooster lost his dinner. Harris, J. C. |
How Mr. Storm met his destiny. Boyesen, H. H. |
How much land does a man need? Tolstoi, L. N. |
How Nelson lost his eye. Barr, R. |
How Nuth would have practiced his art upon the gnoles. Dunsany, E. |
How old Craney-Crow lost his head. Harris, J. C. |
How old man Plunkett went home. Harte, B. |
How old Wiggins wore ship. Coffin, R. T. |
How one came, as was foretold, to the city of Never. Dunsany, E. |
How one woman came to marry. Moulton, L. C. |
How one woman kept her husband. Jackson, H. H. |
How order No. 6 went through. Remington, F. |
How Pango Wango was annexed. Parker, G. |
How Peppa loved Gramigna. See Verga, G. Gramigna's mistress |
How Phidias helped the image-maker. Harraden, B. |
How Pioggi went to Elmira. Lewis, A. H. |
How Plash-Goo came to the land of none's desire. Dunsany, E. |
How Prince Hal got help. Lewis, A. H. |
How Red Dog came to the rescue. Lewis, A. H. |
How Relius bossed his ranch. Page, T. N. |
How Reuben Allen "saw life." Harte, B. |
How Russians meet death. See Turgenev, I. S. Death |
How Santa Claus came to Simpson's bar. Harte, B. |
How Sarah paid for peace. Hopkins, M. S. B. |
How she and Major Perdue frailed out the Gosset boys. Harris, J. C. |
How she joined the Georgia legislature. Harris, J. C. |
How she went into business. Harris, J. C. |
How Starbright found his laugh. Andrews, How the alphabet was made. Kipling, R. |
How the animals in the . wood completed their scientific labors. Clemens, S. L. |
How the animals of the woods sent out a scientific expedition. Clemens, S. L. |
How the aristocrats sailed away; a sequel to Trie floating prince. Stockton, F. R. |
How the Atwoods kept their cook. Jordan, E. G. |
How the author was sold in Newark. Clemens, S. L. |
How the bear nursed the little alligator. Harris, J. C. |
How the birds talk. Harris, J. C. |
How the brigadier bore himself at Waterloo. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier came to the Castle of Gloom. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier captured Saragossa. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier held the king. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier joined the hussars at Conflans. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier played for a kingdom. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier rode to Minsk. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier saved the army. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier slew the fox. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier took the field against the Marshall Millefleurs. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier triumphed in England. Doyle, A. C. |
How the brigadier was tempted by the devil. Doyle, A. C. |
How. the brigadier won his medal. Doyle, A. C. |
How the camel got his hump. Kipling, R. |
How the captain got his steamer out. Barr, R. |
How the captain made Christmas. Page, T. N. |
How the cricket cricks. Loomis, C. B. |
How the Derby was won. Robertson, H. |
How the dumb man rode. Lewis, A. H. |
How the fence-breaker's league was stumped. Gray, D. |
How the first letter was written. Kipling, R. |
How the gods avenged Meoul Ki Ning. Dunsany, E. |
How the good peasant overcame the cruel overseer. See Tolstoi, L. N. Candle |
How the hound got his mouth. Edwards, W. S. |
How the king recruited his army. Harris, J. C. |
How the law got the chaparral. Remington, F. |
How the leopard got his spots. Kipling, R. |
How the little devil earned a crust of bread. Tolstoi, L. N. |
How the lost causes were removed from Valhalla. Dunsany, E. |
How the Mocking Bird was won. Lewis, A. H. |
How the prince saw America. Glaspell, S. |
How the Rajah's son won the Princess Labam (adapted). Jacobs, J. |
How the raven died. Lewis, A. H. |
How the rhinoceros got his skin. Kipling, R. |
How the spirit moved Cynthia. Hopkins, M. S. B. |
How the terrapin was taught to fly. Harris, J. C. |
How the whale got his skin. Kipling, R. |
How the widow crossed the line. Davis, Rebecca H. |
How the widow won the deacon. Lampton, W. J. |
How they got the "Hattie Rennish." Connolly, J. B. |
How Thor recovered his hammer. Liljencrantz, O. A. |
How three men went to the moon. Stockton, F. R. |
How to fight the devil. Stowe, H. B. |
How to treat a woman. Marshall, A. |
How to write a Blackwood article. Poe, E. A. |
How Tricotrin saw London. Merrick, L. |
How Tutt shot Texas Thompson. Lewis, A. H. |
How Uncle Thomas gave himself a first-class notice. Martin, E. S. |
How Violet lost her sense of humor. Miller, A. D. |
How Wattle Weasel was caught. Harris, J. C. |
How Whalebone caused a wedding. Harris, J. C. |
How Willy Wolf rode in the bag. Harris, J. C. |
How Wolfville made a jest. Lewis, A. H. |
How would you like it? Simms, W. G. |
Howard, Blanch Willis (Baroness von Teuffel) 1847-1898 |
All sails spread for monkeyland |
In | Seven on the highway |
Ihalattal |
In | Seven on the highway |
Majesty of the law |
In | Seven on the highway |
Marigold-Michel |
In | Seven on the highway |
No continuing city |
In | Seven on the highway |
Puss-in-boots |
In | Seven on the highway |
Tony, the maid |
In | Tony, the maid |
Harper 75:530, 692 |
Youth that never smiled |
In | Seven on the highway |
Howe, G. |
Last slave ship |
In | Stories of the sea (Stories from Scribner) |
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920 |
After the wedding; a drama |
In | Harper 114:64 |
Amigo |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 112:51 |
Angel of the Lord |
In | Questionable shapes |
Apparition. See Howells, W. D. His apparition |
At the sign of the savage |
In | Fearful responsibility |
Atlan 40:36 |
At third hand |
In | Cent 61:496 |
Boarders |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 132:540 |
Braybridge's offer |
In | Between the dark and the daylight |
Howells, W. D., and Alden, H. M. Quaint courtships |
Harper 112:229 |
Bride roses: a scene |
In | Harper 87:424 |
Buying a horse |
In | Day's pleasure |
Atlan 43:741 |
Case of metaphantasmia |
In | Between the dark and the daylight |
Harp W 49:1816 |
Chick of the Easter eggs |
In | Between the dark and the daylight |
Harp W 50:509 |
Christmas every day |
In | Christmas every day |
Circle in the water |
In | Pair of patient lovers |
Scrib M 17:293, 428 |
Counterfeit presentment |
In | Counterfeit presentment |
Atlan 40:148, 296, 448 |
Critical bookstore |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 127:431 |
Daughter of the storage |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 123:572 |
Day of their wedding |
In | Day of their wedding |
Day's pleasure |
In | Day's pleasure |
Atlan 26:107, 223, 341 |
Difficult case |
In | Pair of patient lovers |
Atlan 86:24, 205 |
Doorstep acquaintance |
In | Doorstep acquaintance |
Suburban sketches |
Atlan 23:484 |
Editha |
In | Harper 110:214 |
Eidolons of Brooks Alford |
In | Between the dark and the daylight |
Harper 113:387 |
Elevator; a farce |
In | Elevator |
Sleeping-car and other farces |
Harper 70:111 |
Escapade of a grandfather |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Evening dress; a farce |
In | Evening dress |
Cosmopol 13:116 |
Experience |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 131:940 |
Father |
In | Howells, W. D., and others. Whole family ch 1 |
Father and mother: a mystery |
In | Harper 100:869 |
Fearful responsibility |
In | Fearful responsibility |
Scrib o s 22:276 |
Canad M 20:59, 134 |
Feast of reason |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Fennel and rue |
In | Fennel and rue |
Five o'clock tea; a farce |
In | Five o'clock tea |
Mouse-trap |
Harper 76:86 |
Fourth-of-July boy |
In | Harp W 46:867 |
Fulfillment of the pact |
In | Harp W 56:9 D 14 '12 |
Garroters; a farce |
In | Garroters |
Mouse-trap |
Harper 72:146 |
Hallowe'en mystery. See Howells, W. D. Rotational tenants; a Hallowe'en mystery |
Her opinion of his story |
In | Harp B 41:429 |
His apparition |
In | Questionable shapes |
Harper 104:621 |
Imperative duty |
In | Imperative duty |
Harper 83:191 |
Impossible; a mystery play |
In | Harper 122:116 |
Indian giver; a comedy |
In | Indian giver |
Harper 94:235 |
Letter of introduction; a farce |
In | Letter of introduction |
Harper 84:243 |
Likely story |
In | Likely story |
Mouse-trap |
Harper 78:26 |
Magic of a voice |
In | Pair of patient lovers |
Lippinc 64:901 |
Memory that worked overtime |
In | Between the dark and the daylight |
Harper 115:415 |
Mrs. Johnson |
In | Suburban sketches |
Mother [play in verse] |
In | Harper 106:21 |
Howells, Willaim Dean—Continued |
Mother-bird |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 120:126 |
Mouse-trap; a farce |
In | Mouse-trap |
Harper 74:64 |
Night before Christmas: a morality. I act |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 120:207 |
Open-eyed conspiracy |
In | Open-eyed conspiracy |
Cent 52:345 |
Out of the question |
In | Out of the question |
Atlan 39:195, 317, 447 |
Pair of patient lovers |
In | Pair of patient lovers |
Harper 95:832 |
Parlor car; a farce |
In | Parlor car |
Sleeping-car and other farces |
Atlan 38:290 |
Parting and a meeting |
In | Parting and a meeting |
Cosmopol 18:183 |
Parting friends; a tragedy |
In | Harper 121:670 |
Pearl |
In | Harper 133:409 |
Presentiment |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Previous engagement; a comedy |
In | Harper 92:28 |
Private theatricals |
In | Atlan 36:513 674; 37:11 |
Pursuit of the piano |
In | Pair of patient lovers |
Harper 100:725 |
Register; a comedy |
In | Sleeping-car and other farces |
Harper 68:70 |
Return to favor |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 131:278 |
Cur Opinion 61:57 |
Romance of real life |
In | Doorstep acquaintance |
Suburban sketches |
Room forty-five; a farce |
In | Room forty-five |
Rotational tenants; a Hallowe'en mystery |
In | Harper 133:770 |
Saved; an emotional drama |
In | Harp W 52:22 D 26 '08 |
Scene |
In | Suburban sketches |
Self-sacrifice; a farce-tragedy |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 122:748 |
Sleep and a forgetting |
In | Between the dark and the daylight |
Harp W 50:1781, 1862, 1899; 51:24 |
Sleeping-car; a farce |
In | Sleeping-car |
Smoking-car; a farce |
In | Smoking-car |
Somebody's mother |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Harper 131:523 |
Table talk |
In | Daughter of the storage |
Tale untold |
In | Atlan 120:236 |
Talking of presentiments |
In | Harper 116:76 |
Though one rose from the dead |
In | Questionable shapes |
Harper 106:724 |
Tonelli's marriage |
In | Doorstep acquaintance |
Fearful responsibility |
Atlan 22:96 |
True hero; melodrama |
In | Harper 119:866 |
Unexpected guests; a farce |
In | Unexpected guests |
Harper 86:211 |
Howe's masquerade. Hawthorne, N. |