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Author:Vincent Cornier

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Vincent Cornier
(1898–1976)

British short story author.

Works

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  • "The Mantle That Laughed," in Golden Fleece (November 1938, vol. 1, no. 2) — Copyrighted in the United States until 2031
  • The One Who Saved Cats, Story-Teller (December 1928)
  • The Flying Hat, Story-Teller (May 1929)
  • Behind the Walls, Cassell's Magazine of Fiction (October 1930)
  • The Million Water, Britannia and Eve, (August 1932)
  • The Hidden Empire, Story-Teller (December 1933)
  • Strictly In Confidence, Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror (August 1934)
  • The Greeks Meet, Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror (September 1934)
  • Law of Zadruga, Evening News (October 1935)
  • The Academic Mr. Cataby, Argosy (March 1936)
  • Wolf's Homing, Argosy (June 1936)
  • Paradise Orchid, Argosy (September 1936)
  • Teller of Tales, Story-Teller (November 1936)
  • The Hidden Empire, Argosy (December 1936)
  • The Eighteen Carat Duck, Argosy (January 1937)
  • Octave 75, Story-Teller (Febuary 1937)
  • The Satin Spaniards, Story-Teller (March 1937)
  • Creeping Solomon, Story-Teller (May 1937)
  • The Courtyard of the Fly, Story-Teller (June 1937)
  • Wolf Silver, Thrilling Adventures (en) (January 1939)
  • The Singing Shadows, Strange Stories (en) (February 1939)

Barbabas Hildret series

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  • The Stone Ear, Pearson's Magazine (Septembre 1933)
  • The Brother of Heaven, Pearson's Magazine (Octobre 1933)
  • The Silver Quarrel, Pearson's Magazine (Novembre 1933)
  • The Throat of Green Jasper, Pearson's Magazine (March 1934)
  • Duel of Shadows, Pearson's Magazine (April 1934)
  • The Smell That Killed, Pearson's Magazine (Febuary 1935)
  • The Mantle That Laughed, Pearson's Magazine (December 1935)
  • The Tabasheeran Pearls, Pearson's Magazine (July 1937)
  • The Gilt Lily, Pearson's Magazine (April 1938)
  • The Monster, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (February 1951)
  • O Time, in Your Flight, The London Evening Standard (August 1951); Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (September 1951)

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