CRIME FICTION IV:
A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1749-2000

by Allen J. Hubin

Addendum III


Copyright © 2005 by Allen J. Hubin


Locus Press · P.O. Box 13305 · Oakland, CA 96601



ABBOTT, J(OHN) H(ENRY) M(ACARTNEY). 1874-1953.
-Castle Vane. Angus (Syd.), 1920 [Australia]
-The Sign of the Serpent. Bookstall (Syd.), 1910

ADAMSON, (GEORGE ERNEST) BARTLETT
Mystery Gold. [S. Pac.]

AEROSLAVE. Pseudonym.
The Stolen Week. Stockwell, 1941

AIMARD, GUSTAVE
The Adventurers. show original French edition as "Le Aventuriers."
        Paris, 1863

ALESHKOVSKY, JOSEPH. Born in Russia; living in U.S. after 1979; born
        Iosif Efimovich Aleskovsky.

ALESHKOVSKY, YUZ
The Hand. show original Russian edition as published in 1980
        without a place of publication

ALLAIN, MARCEL. 1885-1969. (correction)

ANONYMOUS
I, Mobster. Film: Alco, 1958 (scw: Steve Fisher; dir: Roger
        Corman)
Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. show as published
        ca.1910 (correction)

ASHLEY, LANE
Skeletons' Holiday. [Eng.]

ATKINSON, E(VELYN) J(OHN) RUPERT. 1888- .
-The Dead Man's Ghost. Vidler (Melb.), 1925 (1-act play.)
A Nocturne. Vidler (Melb.), 1919 (2-act play.)
-Ten Years' Remorse. Vidler (Melb.), 1923 (1-act play.)

ATTIWILL, KEN(NETH ANDREW). Born in Adelaide and a journalist there
        and in Melbourne; later lived in England.

BADDIEL, DAVID
-Whatever Love Means. Little (London), 1999

BALLARD, (JOHN) FRED(ERICK). Born in Grafton, Neb.; originally a
        property boy at Chicago Opera House, thereafter a playwright.
Believe Me, Xantippe. Silent film: Famous Players, 1918 (scw:
        Olga Printzlau; dir: Donald Crisp)

BARRY, J(OHN) A(RTHUR). Born in Eng.; died in Syd.

BAYLDON, ARTHUR (ALBERT DAWSON). Born in Leeds, Eng. (correction)

BAYNE-POWELL, ISABELLA
Death Enters the Ward. add [London]

BEAUMONT, DR. EDGAR. 1860-1921.

BECKE, (GEORGE) LOUIS. See also: Walter James Jeffery, 1861-1922.

BINGHAM, JOHN (MICHAEL WARD)
The Paton Street Case. [London]

BINYON, T(HOMAS) J(OHN)
Greek Gifts. H. Hamilton, 1988 [Greece, Oxford]

BOWEN, ELIZABETH
Joining Charles and other stories. Constable, 1929; Dial, 1929
        ss (with some crime): Aunt Tatty\The Cassowary\The Dancing
        Mistress\Dead Mabelle\Foothold\Joining Charles\The Jungle\Mrs.
        Moysey\Shoes\Telling\The Working Party

BRADDON, GEORGE
Murdered Sleep. [London]

BRADSHAW, JACK. -1937.
The Quirindi Bank Robbery. Dimmick (Australia), 1899 [Australia]

BRIDGES, ROY(AL)
Trinity. [Tas.]

BROME, (HERBERT) VINCENT. 1910-2004.

BROWN, LARRY. 1951-2004.

BRUCE, JEAN
Hot Line. show Corgi edition as published in 1966
Live Wire. show French title as Le Dernier Quart d'Heure
Soft Sell. show French title as Plans de Bataille pour O.S.S. 117

BUCHANAN, ALFRED JOHNSON
-Bubble Reputation. [Australia]

BUCK, CHARLES NEVILLE
The Key to Yesterday. show Dillon as film director also

BUELL, JOHN (EDWARD)
The Shrewdale Exit. correct scw to: Jean-Patrick Manchette

BURGIN, G(EORGE) B(ROWN)
The Hut by the River. Hutchinson, 1906 [Ottawa]

BURTON, EDMUND. SC: Anthony Sharpe = AS; Tim O'Connell = TC.
The Royal Special and other stories. ss: The Affair of the Haunted
        Mine (AS)\The Case of the Staring Eyes (TC,AS)\Heron's Court
        (TC,AS)\The Mad Rajah of Naipur\The Man from the River (TC,AS)\
        The Riddle of the Mysterious "X" (TC,AS)\The Royal Special
        (TC,AS)\When the Earth Rocked

BURTON, ROY S.
-Bullets Pay the Bill. Transport (Syd.), 1946

CALDWELL, ERSKINE (PRESTON)
The Courting of Susie Brown. ss (with some crime): Back on the
        Road\Balm of Gilead\Big Buck\The Courting of Susie Brown\The Day
        the Presidential Candidate Came to Ciudad Tamaulipas\The End of
        Christy Tucker\An Evening in Nuevo Leon\Handy\Here and Today\The
        Midwinter Guest\The People v. Abe Lathan, Colored\The Sick Horse\
        Squire Dinwiddy\Summer Accident\Thunderstorm\Uncle Jeff\The
        Windfall

CAMPBELL, REGINALD (WILFRID)
-The Admiralty Regrets. [ship, WWI]

CARLSHON, JOHN
Hidden Hills. show as published in 1941

CARSTAIRS, JOHN PADDY
Touch a French Pom-Pom. [Fr.]

CASEY, GAVIN
Downhill Is Easier. Angus (Syd.), 1945 [Australia]

CASTLE, JOHN. Arthur Hailey, 2004.

CHADS, MRS. (ELLEN AUGUSTA)
Tried As Pure Gold, and other tales. show as published in 1882

CHAFFER, FREDERIC(K)
Murder for Sale: Gunmen for Hire! (correction)

CHANTON, ESSIE GUMFUNG
-Number 17; or, Midnight Mysteries. Anderson (Syd.), 1925

CHASE, JAMES HADLEY
He Only Lived for Revenge. change parenthetical information to:
        (A pirated edition in paperback of "The Vendetta" by Nick
        Quarry, q.v., issued without date or publisher identification.)

CLEGG, THOMAS BAILEY. 1857-1945. Journalist, lawyer, police
        magistrate and editor in Australia.
The Bishop's Scapegoat. [Eng., Australia, 1870s]
-Joan of the Hills. [Australia]

CLIFT, DENISON (HALLEY)
Man About Town. [Wash. D.C.]

CLOSE, ROBERT. 1903- . Born in Melb.
-The Dupe. Vanguard, 1947; Allen, 1958 [ship]

CODLIN, JAMES
-The Transported Smuggler. (Syd.), 1893

COLLINS, (WILLIAM) WILKIE
The Ghost's Touch and other stories. see correction in Little
        Novels below
The Haunted Hotel, and My Lady's Money. Chatto, 1878; Munro, 1887
        (the Munro edition contains only the first story) Note: The
        latter story was also published in: My Lady's Money, and Percy
        and the Prophet. Tauchnitz, 1879
Little Novels. correction in cd: The Ghost's Touch was earlier
        published in The Guilty River, and The Ghost's Touch (Tauchnitz,
        1887)
Miss or Mrs?. correct ss title to: Blow up with the Brig!
My Lady's Money. for British edition, see The Haunted Hotel
Tales of Suspense. in cd: Blow Up with the Brig! does not equal
        The Ghost in the Cupboard Room
Tales of Terror and the Supernatural. in cd: same correction re
        Blow Up with the Brig! as in Tales of Suspense

COLLISON, WILSON. SC: Steve Moffat = SM.
Glittering Isle. SM
The Second Mrs. Lynton. SM

COPP, A(LF) E. See: S(ydney) J(ames Dacres) Stutley.

COPPEL, ALEC
-The Last Parable. Barker, 1953

COPPLESTONE, BENNET. delete q.v. after author real name

CORNELISON, JUNE (A.). 1937- .
Though I Walk Through the Valley. CMJ Marian pb (Ill.), 2000

COTTRELL, (IOLA) DOROTHY (WILKINSON). Born in Australia.

COX, CRAWFORD (B.). 1922- .
-Verbin Dungen: The Mark of Fate. (Author) pb (Fla.), 2000 [Ger.,
        1938]

CROKER, B(ITHIA) M(ARY SHEPPARD)
-Quicksands. [India]

CROSS, ZORA (BERNICE MAY). 1890-1964.
-The Lute-Girl of Rainyvale. Hutchinson, 1925 [Australia]

DALTON, MORAY. Pseudonym of Katherine M. Renoir, ca.1882-1963.

DANIEL, HAWTHORNE. 1890-1981.
Fogbound. Winston, 1943; Hutchinson, 1945
The Lost Professor. Coward, 1933 (Intended for younger readers.)

DANIEL, ROLAND
Sally of the Underworld. sc: Insp. Jack Pearson = JP

DATTA, UNMANA. 1981- .
Detective Susan. Writer's Workshop (Calcutta), 1999

DAWE, (WILLIAM) CARLTON (LANYON). Born in Adelaide; lived in London
        beginning about 1892.
-Euryale in London. [London]
-The Life Perilous. [Sp.]
-Virginia. [London]

DE BRUNE, (CHARLES FRANCIS) AIDAN. Born in Montreal.

DE CRESPIGNY, MRS. PHILIP CHAMPION. Author and artist; involved in
        psychic research.

DELMAN, DAVID. SC: Lt. Jacob Horowitz, in all titles except A Week to
        Kill. (correction)

DEVANNY, JEAN (CROOKS). Born in N.Z.

DONCASTER, (FREDERICK) PATRICK
-The Devil Held the Aces. [Belg., Fr., 1940]
The Long Week. [Eng.]

DORRINGTON, ALBERT
Castro's Last Sacrament and other stories. Bulletin (Syd.), 1900
        ss (with some crime)

DOWNIE, JAMES M(ILLAR). SC: Captain Gaunt = G. (All titles intended
        for younger readers).
-The Flying Doctor Mystery. Warne, 1954 [Australia]
-Gaunt of the Pacific Command. Warne, 1948 G
-Gaunt of the Pearl Seas Patrol. Chambers, 1950 G
-The Mystery of the Santa Cruz. Warne, 1951
-The Rocket Range Plot. Warne, 1952 [ship]
-The Secret of the Loch. Chambers, 1949 G [Scot.]

D'OYLE, LYNN CYRIL
Notches on the Rough Edge of Life. Chapman, 1890 [U.S.] ss
        (criminous = *): *The First and Last Preacher of Urora\*Kepaha -
        Winona\*Paid Up to Date\The Parasite of Pendo\The Unsophisticated
        Travellers\Up on Deer Creek\*The Valley of the Shadow\White City

DREW, CON(WAY)
-Rogues and Ruses. Bookstall (Syd.), 1922

DUERRENMATT, FREDRICH
The Physicists. French (London), 1963; Grove, 1964 [hosp.] (2-act
        play.) (Translation of "Die Physiker." Zurich, 1962.)

DURBRIDGE, FRANCIS
Tim Frazer Again. (Novelization of the TV serial.)
Tim Frazer Gets the Message. (Novelization of the TV serial.)

DUSTIN, STPHEN
-Atomic Fossils. iUniverse pb, 2000 [future]

DWORMAN, BRENDA JOYCE. ca.1957- .

EASTERLEY, ROBERT and JOHN WILBRAHAM. Both pseudonyms of Robert
        Potter, 1831-1908.
-The Germ Growers. Melville (Melb.), 1892; Hutchinson, 1892
        [Australia]

EBERHART, MIGNON G(OOD)
The Patient in Room 18. [Neb.]

EDEN, CHARLES H(ENRY)

EDMUNDS, BRENT
A Gun in My Back. [NYC]
Ride a Dead Horse! [NYC]

FARJEON, B(ENJAMIN) L(EOPOLD)
-Basil and Annette. [Australia]

FAVENC, ERNEST. Born in London; lived in Australia after 1863.

FEVAL, PAUL (HENRI CORENTIN). Pseudonym: Sir John Trollope, q.v.

FLEMING, BRIAN. Born in Germany; living in U.S. since age 10.
Curves and Bends and Cars That Won't Come Fast. Phoenix (London),
        1999 ss (criminous = *): Blame It on the Troubadours\Curves and
        Bends and Cars That Won't Come Fast\Don't Speak to Me of Love\
        *Down in Miami Forty Years Ago\A Happiness Deep and Twisted\If
        You Came to Watch Me Die\In a Furious Instant\In Your Blood\
        Letters from Liam\A Long Way from Skagway\Playing\Something to
        Hide Away\A Vague Sense of Deliverance\What I Can Tell You\Wound
        Around the Tongue

FLETCHER, HENRY. Born in London; lived many years in Australia and
        died there.

FORD, LESLIE
Priority Murder. (correction; delete the "The" in two places)

FUTRELLE, JACQUES
The Simple Case of Susan. delete

FUTRELLE, MAY (PEEL)
-Lieutenant What's-His-Name. (Elaborated from the noncriminous "The
        Simple Case of Susan" by her husband, Jacques Futrelle; this may
        well also be noncriminous.)

GAIR, MALCOLM
The Burning of Troy. [Venice]

GARDINER, D(OROTHEA) F(RANCES)
Murder at a Dog Show. [Eng.]

GARDNER, JOHN (EDMUND). Pseudonym: Edmund McCoy, q.v.

GARY, ROMAIN. show real name as spelled: Roman Katsev

GAUNT, MARY [MARY ELIZABETH BAKEWELL GAUNT MILLER]. Born in
        Australia; lived also in London and Italy.
Dave's Sweetheart. [Australia]
Deadman's. [Australia]

GIDDENS, THOMAS
-Tried and Acquitted. Sun (Melb.), 1893 [Australia]

GIOVANNI, JOSE. 1923-2004. Born in Corsica; died in a Swiss hospital.

GLADILIN, ANATOLII (TIKHONOVICH). (show name thus). 1935- . Born
        in Moscow; lived in Paris after 1976.
Moscow Racetrack. show date of original Russian edition as: 1983

GORDON, MILDRED (NIXON). in CD, show this as same person who
        co-authored with Gordon Gordon as The Gordons

GORDON, NEIL
Murder in Earl's Court. [London]

GORNALL, EDGAR A.
-Retribution: The Adventures of a Dope Dealer. Macquarie (Syd.), 1933

GOULD, NAT(HANIEL)
Banker and Broker. [Australia]
The Double Event. [Melb.]
The Famous Match. [Australia]
-In Low Water. [Australia]
Landed at Last. [Australia]
Only a Commoner. [Tas.]
-A Racing Sinner. [Melb.]
-Running It Off; or, Hard Hit. [Australia]
-The Second String. [Australia]
-A Sporting Squatter. [Australia]
-A Straight Goer. [Australia]
Stuck Up. [Australia]

GRAHAM, WINSTON. Pseudonym of Winston Mawdsley Grime, 1908-2003.

GRAYSON, RICHARD
And Death the Prize. add sc Insp. Jean-Paul Gautier = JG
        [Paris, 1905]

GRAYSON, RUPERT (STANLEY HARRINGTON)
Gun Cotton-Outside the Law. [Eng.]

GRIME, WINSTON MAWDSLEY. 1908-2003. Pseudonym: Winston Graham, q.v.

GROSS, LEONARD. Pierre (Emile George) Salinger, 1925-2004.

GURR, TOM
Obsession. Film: Fontana, 1994, as Heavenly Creatures (scw: Frances
        Walsh, Peter Jackson; dir: Jackson)

GWYNNE, AGNES M.
-The Mystery of Lakeside House. Robertson (Melb.), 1925

HAILEY, ARTHUR. 1920-2004.

HALES, A(LFRED ARTHUR) G(REENWOOD). Born in Adelaide.
-Abner Crane's Vengeance. [U.S.]
-Moon of the Devil's Own. Wright, 1934 [Sp., 1800s]

HALIFAX, CLIFFORD. Dr. Edgar Beaumont, 1860-1921.

HANSEN, JOSEPH. 1923-2004.

HARDEN, E.
Mr. Jerry, Detective. Consolidated (Syd.), 1941

HARRIS, ALLENA. See: Katherine Browning Miller.

HARRISON, CHIP. add sc: Chip Harrison, in all titles.
-Chip Harrison Scores Again. add UK edition: The Affairs of Chip
        Harrison, as by Lawrence Block. No Exit pb, 2001
-No Score. add UK edition: The Affairs of Chip Harrison, as by
        Lawrence Block. No Exit pb, 2001

HARRISON, J. E.
The Kara Yerta Tragedy. [Australia]

HARRISON, RAY(MOND VINCENT)
Hallmark of Murder. change [1890s] to [1894]

HAY, WILLIAM (GOSSE)
-Stifled Laughter. [Australia]
-Strabane of the Mulberry Hills. Allen, 1929 [Tas., 1841]

HAZELTON, FRED(ERICK). 1845?- .
Sweeney Todd, the Barber of Fleet Street; or, The String of Pearls.
        French (London & NYC), ca.1874

HELENA, ANDRE. 1919-1972. Pseudonym: Noel Vexin, q.v.

HENNESSEY, (JOHN) DAVID. Born in London; Methodist minister in
        Australia turned journalist.
-The Dis-Honourable. Intercolonial (Syd.), 1895; Low, 1896

HERBERT, (ALFRED FRANCIS) XAVIER. 1901-1984.
-Capricornia. Publicist (Syd.), 1938; Rich, 1939; Appleton, 1943
        [Australia]

HERMAN, GEORGE (ADAM, JR.)
The Tears of the Madonna. change [ca.1500] to: [1499]

HILL, H. HAVERSTOCK
-Anne of the Flying Gap. [Australia]
-The Golden Isle. [New Guinea]

HOCKING, JOSEPH
Tommy and the Maid of Athens. Hodder, 1917 [Greece]

HODGE, CHARLES R(EYNOLDS)
-That Codicil. Wigg (London), 1900 [Australia]

HODGE, JANET AIKEN
Secret Island. Putnam, 1985; Hodder, 1985 [Greece]

HONEYMAN, WILLIAM CRAWFORD. 1845-1919. (correction)

HRABAL, BOHAMIL (corrections)

HUGHES, RICHARD. Pseudonym: Dr. Watson, Junior, q.v.

HUME, FERGUS(ON WRIGHT)
High Water Mark. [Melb.]

HUMPHRIES, ADELAIDE
-Ann Star-Staff Nurse. [New Eng.]

IRONSIDE, ELIZABETH. Pseudonym of Lady Catherine Manning, ca.1951- ,
        wife of David Manning, British ambassador to the U.S.

JANSON, HANK
Bid for Beauty. [Chi.]
Make Mine Mink. [Chi.]

JEFFERY, WALTER JAMES. 1861-1922.
-The Mystery of the Laughlin Islands, with (George) Louis Becke,
        1855-1913, q.v. Unwin, 1896 [S.Pac.]

JEFFREY, MARK. -1903.
A Burglar's Life; or, The Stirring Adventures of the Great English
        Burglar, Mark Jeffery. Examiner (Australia), 1893 [Tas.]

JENNINGS, ELIZABETH. 1951- .
-Heart to Heart. Zebra, 2000

JOHNSON, TAFFY
Straight Goers. Cole hc, n.d. [Eng.]

JOYCE, BRENDA. Brenda Joyce Dworman, ca.1957- .

KACEW, ROMAIN. delete entry

KATSEV, ROMAN. 1914-1980. Pseudonym: Romain Gary, q.v.

KAYE, H. R.
The Flesh Altar. Brandon, 1969

KAYE, LOUIS. Born in Tasmania.
-Tracks of Levask. Wright, 1938 [Australia]

KEARY, TED
Machupo. (Author) pb, 2000

KEENAN, WILLIAM
Mosaic of Death. [Eng.]

KENNY, ALICE A.
-The Elmslie Mystery. Macquarie (Syd.), 1934

KIRBY, REGINALD
Secret of Circle 16. show as published in 1945

KITCHIN, FREDERICK HARCOURT
Dead Men's Tales. delete

LAMOUREUX, NANCY. ca.1933- .

LANCASTER, G. B. Born in Tasmania; lived in N.Z., Australia and
        Canada; died in England.

LANG, JOHN. Born in Australia; qualified as a barrister at Cambridge
        and practiced in Sydney and in India, where he switched to
        journalism; died in India.
Assigned to His Wife; see The Forger's Wife
The Convict's Wife; see The Forger's Wife
The Forger's Wife; or, Emily Orford. Also published as: Assigned
        to His Wife. Ward, n.d. And as: The Convict's Wife. Walch (Tas.),
        n.d.

LANG, WILLIAM HENRY. Brother of Andrew Lang, 1844-1912, q.v.

LATIMER, JONATHAN
Dark Memory. delete

LAWSON, WILL. 1876-1957.
Red Morgan Rides: Notorious Bushranger and Killer. New Century
        (Syd.), 1940 [Australia]

LOFTING, HILARY (JOSEPH FRANCIS). 1881-1939.
Bail Up!: Ned Kelly, Bushranger. New Century (Syd.), 1939
        [Australia]

LONGSTRETH, T. MORRIS
Murder at Belly Butte. (correction) show as: (True crime-
        novelized?)

LORD, W. F.
-The Mysterious Disappearance of Ralph Forrester. Examiner (Tas.),
        1902

McCOY, EDMUND. Pseudonym of John (Edmund) Gardner, 1926- , q.v.
Blood of the Fathers. Also published as: Unknown Fears. Severn
        (London & NYC), 2004, as by John Gardner

McKEOWN, NORMAN (ROBERT). Born in Syd.; an actor and farmer in
        S.Afr.; then lived and died in Eng.

McREAY, ERNEST L.
Murder at Eight Bells. [ship]

MADISON, NANCY (SCHMUCK). 1938- .
Clues to Love. Ebooksonthe.net pb (U.S.), 2000 [Eng.]

MAIS, S(TUART) P(ETRE) B(RODIE)
-Come Love, Come Death. (add the dash) [Eng.]

MANN, LEONARD. Born in Melb.

MANNING, LADY CAROLINE. ca.1951- . Pseudonym: Elizabeth Ironside,
        q.v.

MARAINI, DACIA
Voices. Serpent's Tail pb (London & NYC), 1997 [Rome, Florence]
        (Translation.)

MARSHALL, ARCHIBALD
-Angel-Face and other stories. Benn, 1933 ss: Angel-Face\Cavendish
        Dent\The Companion\The Cupboard\The Little Squire\On the
        Platform\Peter\Plot\Quick Work\Reflection\A Son of Service

MASSING, CONNI L(OUISE). 1958- . See: Bruce Allen Powe, 1925- .

MEADE, L(ILLIE) T(HOMAS). Dr. Edgar Beaumont, 1860-1921.

MELVILLE, ALAN
Quick Curtain. [London, theatre]

MILES, WILLIAM A.
Shadow of Suspicion. Arthur Hailey, 1920-2004.

MILLER, ALICE DUER
-Taxi. Dodd, 1931 ss: Age of Indiscretion\Gift of the Groom\The
        Great Blackbeard Mystery\Mother Wit\Plum Pudding and Mince
        Pie\Taxi

MILLER, KATHERINE BROWNING and ALLENA HARRIS
Delinquents. Banner, 1926 (4-act play.)

MILNER, GEORGE. Pseudonym of George Edward Charles Hardinge, Lord
        Hardinge of Penhurst. (show name thus) Publisher, mostly of
        crime fiction; expert salmon fisherman and author of "An
        Incompleat Angler".

MOLESWORTH, VAL. 1925-1964. All titles 64 pp.
-Prelude for Death. Currawong (Syd.), 1945
-Satan's Understudy. Currawong (Syd.), 1945
-The Wizard Returns. Currawong (Syd.), 1945

MULRY, M(ARY) EGAN
-The Mystery of Thornfield Station. Simpson (Brisbane), 1927

MURRAY, PAUL (COOPER)
The Free Agent. change [Eng.] to [London, Florence]

MURRAY, WILLIAM (BUCKLEY)
A Fine Italian Hand. change [It.] to: [Milan]

MYTHRILLA. Pseudonym.
The Scarlet Swirl. Stockwell, 1940 [Eng., Fr.]

NEWLAND, SIMPSON. Born in Eng.; went to Australia at age 14; became
        member of South Australian parliament.

NISBET, (JAMES) HUME
-Ashes. [Australia, Eng.]
The Black Drop. [Syd.]
-A Crafty Foe. [ship]
-A Dream of Freedom. [S.Am.]
-The Queen's Desire. [India]
A Sweet Sinner. (delete the dash) [Australia]

O'HANLON, CEANE
A Toast to Destiny. [Pitt., Ire.]

O'REILLY, JOHN BOYLE. Born in Ire.; transported to Australia in 1868
        after a trial for treason; escaped and came to the U.S., where
        he became well known as a writer and lecturer.

OSBORNE, ERNEST
-A New Guinea Abduction. Johnson (Syd.), 1942 [New Guinea]

O'SULLIVAN, J(AMES) B(RENDAN). SC: Supt. George Tubridy = GT.
Lunge Wire. GT [Dublin]
Pick Up. GT [Ire.]

PARGETER, EDITH (MARY)
Holiday with Violence. [It.]

PETERSON, AUDREY
Lament for Christabel. change [It.] to: [Florence]

PINCHER, (HENRY) CHAPMAN
The Four Horses. [Venice]

PINK, HAL
The Strelson Castle Mystery. [Europe]

PITT, GEORGE DIBDIN
Rookwood. show as published in ca.1877 (correction)
Sweeney Todd, the Barber of Fleet Street. show as published in
        1883 (correction)

POTTER, ROBERT. 1831-1908. Born in Ire.; educated at Trinity College,
        Dublin; ordained a deacon by the Bishop of Sydney in 1858 and a
        priest in 1859; served various Anglican parishes in Melb.
        Pseudonyms: Robert Easterley, q.v., and John Wilbraham.

POWE, BRUCE ALLEN
The Aberhart Summer. Play version, with Conni L(ouise) Massing,
        1958- : PUC Play Servide (Toronto), 1999

PRATT, AMBROSE (GODDARD HESKETH). Born in Australia; qualified as a
        barrister but turned to journalism.

PRICE, EVADNE [EVADNE PRICE ATTIWILL]

QUARRY, NICK
The Vendetta. add note: (See also: James Hadley Chase for a pirated
        edition of this work.)

REES, ARTHUR J(OHN). Born in Melb.

RENOIR, KATHERINE M. ca.1882-1963. Pseudonym: Moray Dalton, q.v.

RIDGWAY, ATHELSTAN
The Secret Net. [Eng.]

RIDGWAY, CHARLES
-The Apothecary's Fatal Error. Morrison (Edin.), 1912
-Joe Peat. (Singapore), 1908; Morrison (Edin.), 1912 [Australia]

ROBERTS, MORLEY (CHARLES)
The Wonderful Bishop and other London adventures. [London]

ROBERTS, WILLO DAVIS. 1928-2004.

ROSS, HELEN HALYBURTON
-Sin and Sand. [Isr.]

RUBENS, BERNICE. 1928-2004. (correcting birth, adding death date)

RUDD, STEELE. Born and lived in Australia.

RUNYON, CHARLES (WEST)
Color Him Dead. Also published as: The Incarnate. Manor, 1977
The Incarnate; see Color Him Dead

RUSSELL, LINDSAY. Born in Australia.

RUTHERFORD, CONSTANCE
The Forgotten Terror. [Eng.]

ST. CLAIR, VIVIAN B.
-In a Trance: An Hypnotic Mystery, Founded on Facts of Local
        Connection. Crabb (Melb.), 1892

SALINGER, PIERRE (EMILE GEORGE). 1925-2004.

SANDERS, LAWRENCE. Note: All McNally novels were ghost-written by
        Vincent Lardo.

SHEDD, GEORGE C(LIFFORD). Born in Ashland, Neb.; educated at U. of
        Neb.; teacher in rural Neb. school, dealer in real estate, and
        full-time writer after 1918; lived in Calif. after 1928.

SIMPSON, HELEN (DE GUERRY)
The Desolate House. [Eng., early 1800s]

SMEATON, WILLIAM HENRY OLIPHANT. 1856-1914.
-A Mystery of the Pacific. Blackie (London), 1898 [S.Pac.]

SMITH, DON
The Padrone. change [It.] to: [Sicily]

SMITH, ELIZABETH THOMASINA MEADE. 1844-1914. (date correction)

SOUVESTRE, PIERRE. Marcel Allain, 1885-1969. (date correction)
The Exploits of Juve. show original French edition as published
        in 1911
Fantomas. show original French edition as published in 1911

SPARK, MURIEL
-The Driver's Seat. [It.]

STEELE, JOHN
-Sweet Revenge. Ophelia pb (NYC), 1969

STEELE, TEDD
Artists, Models and Murder. [U.S.]

STUTLEY, S(YDNEY) J(AMES DACRES)

SULLIVAN, EVELIN
Four of Fools. Fromm, 1995 [It.]

SUTHERLAND, MORRIS
The Hunting Ground. [Balkans]

TAYLOR, BEATRICE. -2004. Treasurer of the Crime Writer's
        Association 1975-1987.

THOMPSON, C(HARLES) K(ENNETH). ca.1905-1980.
-Order in the Court. Johnson (Syd.), 1942 [Australia]
-The Third Man. Johnson (Syd.), 1942

THWAITES, FREDERICK J(OSEPH)
The Mad Doctor. add Australian edition, listing first: Jackson
        (Syd.), 1935
The Mad Doctor in Harley Street. add Australian edition, listing
        first: Windsor (Melb.), 1938

TIMMS, E(DWARD) V(IVIAN)
Dark Interlude. Angus (Syd.), 1939

TROLLOPE, SIR JOHN. Pseudonym of Paul (Henri Corentin) Feval, 1817-
        1877, q.v.
The Mysteries of Modern London. Maxwell, 1886 [London] (Abridged
        translation of "Les Mysteres de Londres." Paris, 1844.)

TURNER, ETHEL (SIBYL). 1872- . Born in England; brought to
        Australia at age 9.

TRACY, LOUIS. add SC: Reginald Wayne = RW
The Sirdar's Sabre. ss (criminous = *): The Destiny of the Emerald
        Eye (RW)\First Impressions (RW)\*How Mohammed Khan Became
        Invulnerable (RW,SK)\*How the Sirdar Dacoited a Dacoit (RW,SK)\
        *How the Sirdar Fought Ali Bagh, the Afridi (RW,SK)\*How the
        Sirdar Prevented a Great War (RW,SK)\*How We Fed Crocodiles on
        the Indus (RW,SK)\*How We Guarded the Great Pearl Necklace
        (RW,SK)\La Belle Americaine (RW)\The Taj and a Fortune-Teller
        (RW)

ULASI, ADAORA LILY
-The Man from Sagamu. Fontana, 1978
-Many Thing Begin for Change. Joseph, 1971 [Nigeria, 1930s]
-Many Thing You No Understand. Joseph, 1970 [Nigeria, 1930s]
-The Night Harry Died. Educational Research (Nigeria), 1974

VAINER, ARKADII (ALEKSANDROVICH). 1931- . show name thus, add date
        Born and living in Russia.

VAINER, GEORGII (ALEKSANDROVICH). 1938- . show name thus, add date
        Brother of Arkadii Vainer; living in the U.S. from 1990.

VAIZEY, GEORGE (DE HORNE)
Into Thin Air. [Eng., Estonia]

VEXIN, NOEL. Pseudonym of Andre Helena, 1919-1972.

WAGER, WALTER (HERMAN)
58 Minutes. show film as also released as: Die Hard 2

WAKEFIELD, H(ERBERT) RUSSELL
Old Man's Beard. U.S. title: Others Who Returned. Appleton, 1929
Others Who Returned; see Old Man's Beard

WALSH, J(AMES) M(ORGAN)
-The Lost Valley. [Australia]

WARD, MRS. HUMPHRY (spelling correction for CD version)

WARING, PRICE. Born in Liverpool; brought to Melbourne at age 4;
        journalist and editor. Set, all titles: Australia.

WATKINS, RON. 1930- .

WATSON, DR., JUNIOR. Pseudonym of Richard Hughes.
-Dr. Watson's Case Book. Condor (Syd.), 1944

WESTRIDGE, HAROLD
Exit Nigel Cameron. [London, Ger., Ire.]

WILBRAHAM, JOHN. Pseudonym of Robert Potter, 1831-1908. Other
        pseudonym: Robert Easterley, q.v.

WILLIAMS, ARIADNA (VLADIMIROVNA TYRKOVA). Born in Russia; lived in
        England 1918-1939, in France 1939-1951, and thereafter in the
        U.S.

WRIGHT, ATHUR
The Boss o' Yedden; see The Hate of a Hun
-The Boy from Bullarah. States (Syd.), 1925
-The Breed Holds Good. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1918
-A Colt from the Country. [Australia]
-Fettered by Fate. [Australia]
-Gambler's Gold. [Australia]
-A Game of Chance. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1919
-Gaming for Gold. [Australia]
-A Good Recovery. [Australia]
-The Hate of a Hun. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1916. Also published as:
        The Boss o' Yedden. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1922
-The Outlaw's Daughter. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1919
-Over the Odds. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1918 ss
-A Sport from Holly Log Flat. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1915
-Under a Cloud. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1916 [Australia]
-When Nuggets Glistened. N.S.W. Bookstall (Syd.), 1918

WRIGHT, SYDNEY H.
-Recognition. Digby Long, 1895

WRIGHT, WADE
Blood in the Ashes. [NYC, Ill.]

ZENDIR. Pseudonym.
His Only Way. Ellisons, 1935