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1938.

The Corpse in the Coppice. New York: Morrow, 1935.

The Corpse With the Eerie Eye. New York: Morrow, 1942.

The Corpse With the Floating Foot. New York: Morrow, 1936.

The Corpse With the Grimy Glove. New York: Morrow,1938

The Corpse Without a Clue. New York: Morrow, 1944.

By Hook or Crook. New York: Morrow, 1941.

The Late Unlamented. New York: Morrow, 1948.

Warwick, Chester. My Pal, the Killer. New York: Ace Books, 1961.

Wells, Carolyn. The Broken 0. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1933.

The Man Who Fell Through the Earth. New York: Geo. H. Doran, 1919.

The Wooden Indian. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1935.

West, John B. Bullets are My Business. New York: New American Library (Signet), 1960.

Cobra Venom. New York: New American Library (Signet), 1959.

Death on the Rocks. New York: New American Library (Signet), 1961.

An Eye for an Eye. New York: New American Library (Signet), 1959.

Never Kill a Cop. New York: New American Library (Signet), 1961.

A Taste for Blood. New York: New American Library (Signet), 1960.

Willie, Ennis. The Case of the Loaded Garter Holster. Chicago: Merit Books, 1964.

Woodward, Edward. The House of Terror. New York: Mystery League, 1930.

 

SHORT STORIES

 

Bellem, Robert Leslie. "Beyond Justice." Spicy Detective, November 1935.

"Bullet from Nowhere." Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective No. 1 (1943).

"Bund Bump." Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, July 1943.

"Coffin Frame." Speed Detective, January 1944.

"Come Die for Me." Speed Detective, December 1946.

"Death's Blind Date." Dan Turner, Hollywood Detec. tive, July 1943.

"Death's Passport." Spicy Detective, June 1940.

"Diamonds of Death." Hollywood Detective, August, 1950.

"Death Dubbed In." Spicy Detective, July 1940.

"Design for Dying." Spicy Detective, April 1939.

"Don't Go Near the Slaughter." Hollywood Detective, September 1947.

"Focus on Death." Hollywood Detective, January 1944.

"Forgery's Foil." Spicy Detective, August 1942.

"Gun from Gotham." Rue Morgue No. 1, edited by Rex Stout and Louis Greenfield, Creative Age Press (New York), 1946.

"Killer's Clue." Hollywood Detective, October 1944.

"Killer's Cue." Spicy Detective, April 1941.

"Killer's Harvest." Spicy Detective, July 1938. "Killer's Keepsake." Spicy Detective, June 1942.

"The Lake of the Left-Hand Moon." The Great American Detective, edited by William Kittredge and Steven M. Krauzer, New American Library (New York), 1978.

"Mesa of Madness." Spicy Mystery, February 1937. "Murder Has Four Letters." Hollywood Detective, February 1945.

"Murder on the Sound Stage." Private Detective Stories, June 1937.

"Murder's Messenger." Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, No. 1 (1943).

"Widow by Proxy." Hollywood Detective, January 1944.

Paige, Peter. "When a Man Murders." Dime Detective, March 1947.

Twohy, Robert. "Slime." Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, June 1978.

 

NONFICTION REFERENCES:

 

Adey, Robert. Locked Room Murders. London: Ferrett, 1979. Arlo, Michael. Penny Dreadfuls and Other Victorian Horrors.
 
London, Jupiter Books, 1977.

Barzun, Jacques, and Taylor, Wendell Hertig.
 
A Catalogue of Crime, New York: Harer & Row, 1971.

Boucher, Anthony. "Department of Criminal Investigation" column in the August 13, 1947, San Francisco Chronicle.

Multiplying Villainies: Selected Mystery Criticism, 1942-1968. Privately printed, 1973.

Butler, William Vivian. The Durable Desperadoes. London: Macmillan, 1973.

Craig, Patricia, and Cadogan, Mary. The Lady Investigates. London: Gollancz, 1981.

Fisher, Steve. "The Literary Rollar Coaster." Writers 1941 Year Book. Cincinnati: Writer's Digest, Inc.

Goulart, Ron. Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazines. New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1972.

Haycraft, Howard. Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective Story. New York: Appleton-Century, 1941.

Horler, Sydney. Excitement: An Impudent Autobiography. London: Hutchinson, 1933.

More Strictly Personal. London: Rich & Cowan, 1935.

Now Let Us Hate. London: Quality Press, 1942. Strictly Personal. London: Hutchinson, 1934.

Writing for Money. London: Nicholson & Watson, 1932.

Hubin, Allen J. The Bibliography of Crime Fiction, 1749-1975. Del Mar, Calif.: Publisher's Inc., 1979.

Kittredge, William, and Krauzer, Steven M. Introduction to "Lake of the Left-Hand Moon" by Robert Leslie Bellem, in The Great American Detective. New York: New American Library (Signet Mentor), 1978.

Knight, Damon. In Search of Wonder. Chicago: Advent Publishers, 1967.

McCormick, Donald. Who's Who in Spy Fiction. New York: Taplinger, 1977.

Nevins, Francis M. "Murder at Noon: Michael Avallone." The New Republic, July 22, 1978.

Nolan, William F. Dashiell Hammett: A Casebook. Santa Barbara, Calif.: McNally & Loftin, 1969.

"Pulp Pioneer of the Private Eye." Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, October 1980.

Ousby, Ian. Bloodhounds of Heaven: The Detective in English Fiction from Godwin to Doyle. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976.

Panek, LeRoy L. The Special Branch: The British Spy Novel, 1890-1980. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1981,

Perelman, S. J. "Somewhere a Roscoe. . ." The Best of S. J. Perelman. New York-. Random House Modern Library, 1947.

Prager, Arthur. Rascals at Large. New York: Doubleday, 1971.

Queen, Ellery. The Detective Short Story. Boston: Little Brown, 1942.

Reilly, John, ed. Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980.

Rinehart, Mary Roberts. My Story. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1931.

Ruehlmann, William. Saint with a Gun: The Unlawful American Private Eye. New York: New York University Press, 1974.

Sampson, Robert. "The Chang Monster." The Science Fiction Collector No. 14 (1981).

Shaner, Carl. Interview with Joseph Rosenberger in Skullduggery, Spring 1981.

Sparafucile, Tony. Introduction to reissue of Carroll John Daly's Murder from the East. New York: International Polygonics Ltd., 1978.

Symons, Julian. Mortal Consequences: A History from the Detective Story to the Crime Novel. New York: Harper & Row, 1972.

Thomson, H. Douglas. Masters of Mystery. London: Collins, 1931 (American edition: New York: Dover Publications, 1978).

Turner, Darwin T. "The Rocky Steele Novels of John B. West." The Armchair Detective, August 1973.

Turner, E. S. Boys Will Be Boys. London: Michael Joseph, 1947.

(Various Hands). Meet the Detective. London: Allen & Unwin, 1935.

Watson, Cohn. Snobbery With Violence. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1971.

Wells, Carolyn. The Technique of the Mystery Story. Springfield, Mass.: The Home Correspondence School, 1913.

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