Author:David Paul Frederick Hardy
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[edit]As illustrator
- "The Queen of Spades" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (1) by Alexander Pushkin (1891).
- "The Pistol Shot" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (2) by Alexander Pushkin (1891).
- "The Snowstorm" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (3) by Alexander Pushkin (1891).
- "The King's Stratagem" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (4) by S. J. Weyman (1891).
- "An Eighteenth Century Juliet" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (5) by James Mortimer (1891).
- "A Torture of Hope" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (6) by Auguste Villiers de l'Isle Adam (1891).
- "The Bundle of Letters" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (7) by Moritz Jokai (1891).
- "Told in the Studios" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (10) by "Rita" (1891) - Three Stories of Artist Life
- "Quixarvyn's Rival" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (12) by H. Greenhough Smith (1891).
- "The Cornet-Player" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (13) by Pedro de Alarcon (1892).
- "In the Midst of the Sea" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (15) by Countess Bice de Benvenuti (1892).
- "Lady Florry's Gems" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (16) by George Manville Fenn (1892).
- "In the Interests of Science" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (17) (1892).
- "Zodomirsky's Duel" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (18) (1892).
- "A Romance from a Detective's Case-Book" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (19) (1892) and subsequent issues.
- "Antonello, the Gondolier" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (22) (1892) by Freiherr Gaudy.
- "The Toilers of the Rocks" in The Strand Magazine, 4 (24) (1892) by Ferdinand de Saar.
- "A Child's Tear" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (25) (1893) by Edouard Lemoine.
- "A Wedding Gift" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (26) (1893) by Leonard Outram.
- "A Game of Chess" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (27) (1893).
- "A Dark Transaction" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (28) (1893) by Marianne Kent.
- "In the Shadow of the Sierras" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (29) (1893) by Iza Duffus Hardy.
- "Pierre and Baptiste" in The Strand Magazine, 5 (30) (1893) by Beckles Willson.
- "A Tragedy in the Air" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (31) (1893) by J. Laurence Hornibrook.
- "Capturing a Convict" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (32) (1893) by Richard Marsh.
- "A Brigand's Daughter in Belgravia" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (33) (1893) by Charles J. Mansford.
- "The Last Tramp" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (34) (1893) by Jules Claretie.
- "Alfonso and Gregorio" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (36) (1893) by Camille Debans.
- "Between the Acts" in The Strand Magazine, 7 (38) (1894) by M. Blowitz.
- "That Stout German" in The Strand Magazine, 7 (39) (1894) by F. Bayford Harrison.
- "An Anarchist" in The Strand Magazine, 7 (40) (1894) by Eugène Moret.
- "Antonio's Englishman" in The Strand Magazine, 7 (41) (1894) by W. L. Alden.
- "The Queen's Yacht" in The Strand Magazine, 7 (42) (1894) by Mrs. M. Griffith.
- "Light" in The Strand Magazine, 7 (42) (1894) by E. M. Hewitt.
- "The Dynamiter's Sweetheart" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (44) (1894) by Grant Allen.
- "Lost in the Air" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (45) (1894) by Eugène Mouton.
- "The Treasure" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (46) (1894) by Georges Beaume.
- "In Masquerade" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (47) (1894) by Huan Mee.
- "Illustrated Interviews" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (48) (1894) by J. Bucknall Smith.
- "The Vision of Inverstrathy Castle" in The Strand Magazine, 8 (48) (1894) by F. Startin Pilleau.
- "The Second Violin" in The Strand Magazine, 9 (53) (1895) by Auguste Vitu.
- "A Bush Story" in The Strand Magazine, 9 (54) (1895) by Thornton Stewart.
- "Stared Into Submission" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (55) (1895).
- "The Great Californian Heiress" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (56) (1895) by Grant Allen.
- "A Hero" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (57) (1895) by Edmondo de Amicis.
- "An Experience" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (58) (1895) by Frédéric Soulié.
- "In the Tules" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (60) (1895) by Bret Harte.
- "The Vision of Inverstrathy Castle" in The Strand Magazine, 10 (60) (1895) by F. Startin Pilleau.
- The Master Criminal, series in The Ludgate by Fred M. White (1897-98)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.
This author died in 1942, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 82 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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