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Cornell Woolrich: Nightwebs (A Collection of Stories)

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Cornell Woolrich Nightwebs (A Collection of Stories)
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Cornell Woolrich was a haunted man who lived a life of reclusive misery, but he was also a uniquely gifted writer who explored the classic noir themes of loneliness, despair and futility. His stories are masterpieces of psychological suspense and mystery, and they have inspired classic movies like Hitchcock’s Rear Window and Truffaut’s The Bride wore Black. This collection brings together twelve of his finest, most powerful and disturbing tales.

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48. 10/42 Phantom Alibi, Part 6.

NOTE: This serial was expanded from DFW 39, and was published in book form as WI 1 (Phantom Lady).

49. 12/42 Havana Night. (Later expanded into CW 11.)

NOTE: The magazine’s title was now changed to Flynn’s Detective Fiction.

50. 2/43 The Death Stone. (SMM 11/55, under original title; WI 9, EQMM 2/46, Ellery Queen’s 1967 Anthology, as “The Earring”; New Detective, 11/50, as “The Blood Stone.”)

51. 4/43 The Death Diary. (MSMM 2/63.)

52. 8/43 Come Witness My Murder.

Detective Story

1. 2/39 The Dog with the Wooden Leg. (WI 11.)

2. 8/39 The Book That Squealed. (The Fourth Mystery Companion, A. L. Furman, ed., 1946, as “Library Book.”)

3. 11/39 You’ll Never See Me Again. (Detective Story Annual, 1941; Dell 10c Book — 26, c1950; CW 22.)

4. 5/40 One Last Night. (CW 14, as “I’ll Take You Home, Kathleen.”)

5. 9/40 The Red Tide. (Revised, WI 2, as “Last Night”; revision reprinted, MSMM 12/58, as “Last Night a Man Died”; original version reprinted in CW 22.)

6. 4/45 Dipped in Blood. (WI 9, as “Fountain Pen”; CW 20, EQMM 10/64, as “Adventures of a Fountain Pen.”)

Detective Tales

1. 7/41 The Customer’s Always Right. (WI 6, EQMM 9/44, Encore 9/45, as “The Fingernail.”)

2. 9/42 Implacable Bequest. (CW 14, as “Bequest.”)

Dime Detective

1. 11/15/34 Preview of Death. (CW 14, SMM 7/67, as “Screen Test.”)

2. 3/1/35 Murder in Wax. (Later incorporated into CW 10.)

3. 4/1/35 The Body Upstairs.

4. 5/1/35 Kiss of the Cobra.

5. 7/1/35 Red Liberty. (Revised, CW 15, as “The Corpse in the Statue of Liberty.”)

6. 9/35 The Corpse and the Kid. (WI 12, as “Boy with Body”; EQMM 10/49, as “Blind Date.”)

7. 12/35 Dead on Her Feet. (CW 22.)

8. 4/36 The Living Lie Down with the Dead. (EQMM 12/55, as “One Night to Be Dead Sure Of.”)

9. 6/37 Blind Date with Death.

10. 8/37 Murder at the Automat. (CW 22.)

11. 10/37 Stuck with Murder. (WI 15, as “Stuck.”)

12. 5/38 Short Order Kill. (WI 15, as “Flat Tire.”)

13. 5/39 The Case of the Killer Diller.

14. 7/39 Charlie Won’t Be Home Tonight. (WI 15; EQMM 9/51; Ellery Queen’s 1966 Anthology.)

15. 9/39 The Case of the Talking Eyes. (WI 15, as “Eyes That Watch You”; EQMM 4/67, as “The Talking Eyes.” Story incorporated into CW 8.)

16. 6/40 Meet Me by the Mannequin. (EQMM 2/55.)

17. 9/40 Flowers from the Dead. (SMM 4/62.)

18. 11/40 The Riddle of the Redeemed Dips.

19. 3/41 U, As in Murder. (WI 15, as “Murder with a U.”)

20. 5/41 The Case of the Maladroit Manicurist.

21. 6/41 Crazy House.

22. 10/41 Murder at Mother’s Knee. (EQMM 12/54, as “Something That Happened in Our House.”)

23. 2/42 It Had to Be Murder. (SMM Winter 1953, under original title; WI 4, All Mystery 10–12/50, A Treasury of Great Mysteries (Haycraft & Beecroft, eds., 1957), EQMM 2/69, as “Rear Window.”)

24. 9/42 Orphan Ice. (Murder for the Millions, Frank Owen, ed., 1946, as “The Orphan Diamond.”)

25. 12/42 The Hopeless Defense of Mrs. Dellford. (Revised, Manhunt 1/58, as “The Town Says Murder”; same revision, CW 15, as “That New York Woman.”)

26. 1/43 The Body in Grant’s Tomb. (EQMM 12/48.)

27. 3/43 If the Shoe Fits.

28. 5/43 Mind Over Murder. (WI 5, as “A Death Is Caused.”)

29. 8/43 Leg Man. (WI 6; EQMM 5/45; Ellery Queen’s 1967 Mid-Year Anthology.)

30. 9/43 Death on Delivery.

31. 3/44 What the Well Dressed Corpse Will Wear. (WI 6, as “Fur Jacket”; EQMM 3/45, as “The Mathematics of Murder”; Murder for the Millions, Frank Owen, ed., 1946, and RSMM 5/47, as “The Body of a Well-Dressed Woman.”)

Dime Mystery

1. 7/35 Dark Melody of Madness. (WI 2, as “Papa Benjamin”; CW 18, as “Music from the Dark.”)

2. 6/37 Graves for the Living. (CW 22.)

Double Detective

1. 11/37 Waltz.

2. 1/38 You Take Ballistics. (WI 9; EQMM 2/47; Verdict, 8/53.)

3. 2/38 Never Kick a Dick.

4. 3/38 Hot Towel. (WI 11.)

5. 8/38 The Woman’s Touch.

6. 10/38 I Hereby Bequeath.

7. 11/38 I.O.U. — One Life. (CW 14, as “I.O.U.”; CW 20, EQMM 10/54, as “Debt of Honor.”)

Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine

1. 9/58 The Penny-a-Worder. (CW 22, under original title; SMM 3/67, as “Pulp Writer.”)

2. 3/59 Blonde Beauty Slain. (Ellery Queen’s 14th Mystery Annual, 1959; Twentieth Century Detective Stories, Queen, ed., 1964.)

3. 1/62 Money Talks.

4. 4/62 One Drop of Blood. (CW 20; Ellery Queen’s Mystery Mix, 1963; Bizarre, 10/65.)

5. 4/64 Steps... Coming Near. (SMM 7/65, as “The Jazz Record”; Ellery Queen’s 1969 Mid-Year Anthology, As “Steps Coming Near.”)

6. 6/64 When Love Turns. (CW 21, as “Je t’Aime.”)

7. 12/64 Murder After Death.

8. 7/66 It Only Takes a Minute to Die. (Ellery Queen’s All Star Lineup, 1967.)

9. 6/67 Divorce — New York Style, Part 1.

9. 7/67 Divorce — New York Style, Part 2.

NOTE: The entire story was reprinted in Ellery Queen ‘s Mystery Parade, 1968.

10. 5/68 For the Rest of Her Life. (Ellery Queen’s Murder Menu, 1969.)

11. 12/70 New York Blues.

Fantastic

1. 11, 12/52 The Moon of Montezuma. (Abridgment of first half reprinted as a separate story in CW 15; entire story reprinted in CW 18 and in Merchants of Menace, Hillary Waugh, ed., 1969.)

Fantasy-Science Fiction

1. 12/58 Somebody’s Clothes-Somebody’s Life. (CW 18, under original title; revised, CW 21, as “Somebody Else’s Life.”)

Good Housekeeping

1. 3/45 The Girl Who Married Royalty.

Horror Stories

1. 8,9/39 Vampire’s Honeymoon. (CW 18, as “My Lips Destroy.”)

Illustrated Love

1. 11/3 °Cinderella Magic.

2. 3/32 Orchids and Overalls.

3. 10/32 Women Are Funny.

Justice

1. 1/56 The Black Bargain. (CW 16; SMM 10/63, as “The Night of February 17, 1924.”)

Liberty

1. 10/11/30 Soda Fountain Saga. (Abridged, SMM 3/60, as “Soda Fountain.”)

Live Girl Stories

1. 11/28 Hollywood Bound, Part 1.

1. 12/28 Hollywood Bound, Part 2.

1. 1/29 Hollywood Bound, Part 3.

1. 2/29 Hollywood Bound, Part 4.

1. 3/29 Hollywood Bound, Part 5.

NOTE: This serial was published in Book form as CW 3.

McClure’s

1. 10/26 Dance It Off.

2. 8/27 The Gate Crasher.

3. 10/27 The Drugstore Cowboy.

Mystery Book Magazine

1. 8/45 Four Bars of Yankee Doodle. (Expanded into WI 14.)

2. 8/45 The Man Upstairs. (WI 5; CW 20; RSMM 2/46; Murder for the Millions, Frank Owen, ed., 1946.)

3. 11/45 Silent As the Grave. (Abridged, WI 6.)

4. 4/46 The Light in the Window. (WI 6.)

5. 3/47 The Boy Cried Murder. (SMM 9/54, under original title; WI 9, as “Fire Escape.”)

6. Autumn/47 One Night in Barcelona. (CW 22.)

NOTE: “Too Good for the Irish,” an editorial column quoting from an autobiographical letter of Woolrich, appeared in the January 1947 issue of this magazine.

Pocket Detective

1. 1/37 The Heavy Sugar. (EQMM 12/50.)

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