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H. C. Bailey

Henry Christopher Bailey (1 February 1878 – 24 March 1961) was an English author of detective fiction.

H. C. Bailey
H. C. Bailey in 1900
BornHenry Christopher Bailey
(1878-02-01)1 February 1878
London, England
Died24 March 1961(1961-03-24) (aged 83)
Llanfairfechan, Wales
Occupation
Genre
Literary movementGolden Age of Detective Fiction
Notable worksCreation of characters Reggie Fortune and Joshua Clunk
Spouses
Lydia Guest
(m. 1908)
Children2

Life

Bailey was born in London. He studied Classics at Oxford University, earning a B.A. in 1901.[1] Bailey began working as a journalist for The Daily Telegraph, writing war journalism, drama reviews, and editorials for the newspaper.

In 1908, Bailey married Lydia Haden Janet Guest (d. 1971). They had two daughters, Betty Lydia Bennett (nee Bailey; d. 1972) and Mary Dorothy Bailey.[2]

Bailey retired from writing in 1950, and spent the last years of his life living in North Wales.[1] He died on 24 March 1961, aged 83, in Llanfairfechan. His estate was valued at £14991 7s. 7d.,[3] and his widow was the sole heir.

Fiction

Bailey wrote mainly short stories featuring a medically qualified detective called Reggie Fortune (a surgeon, hence he is known as 'Mr Fortune'). Fortune's mannerisms and speech put him into the same class as Lord Peter Wimsey but the stories are much darker, and often involve murderous obsession, police corruption, financial skulduggery, child abuse and miscarriages of justice.[1] Although Mr Fortune is seen at his best in short stories, he also appears in several novels.

A second series character, Joshua Clunk, is a sanctimonious lawyer who exposes corruption and blackmail in local politics, and who manages to profit from the crimes. He appears in eleven novels published between 1930 and 1950, including The Sullen Sky Mystery (1935), widely regarded as Bailey's magnum opus.

Bailey also wrote historical fiction. His first historical novel, My Lady of Orange (1901) revolves around William the Silent, and his involvement in the Dutch Revolt.[4]

Bailey's works were published in a number of magazines, primarily The Windsor Magazine and Adventure[5] and reprinted in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.

Works

 
Bailey's "The Woman in the Veil" was the cover story in the May 1912 issue of Adventure

Romantic and historic fiction

  • My Lady of Orange (1901). Serialised, Longman's Magazine, December 1900 to May 1901
  • Karl of Erbach (1903). Serialised as Prince Karl, Longman's Magazine, July 1992 to March 1903
  • The Master of Gray (1903)
  • Rimingtons (1904)
  • Beaujeu (1905). Serialised, Monthly Review, UNKNOWN MONTH to UNKNOWN MONTH 1905
  • Under Castle Walls (1906), aka Springtime. Serialised as "Springtime", The Idler, April to November 1906
  • Raoul, a Gentleman of Fortune (1907), aka A Gentleman of Fortune: Serialised, Pall Mall Magazine, May to December 1906
  • The God of Clay (1908): Serialised, Pall Mall Magazine, January to December 1907
  • Colonel Stow (1908)
  • Storm and Treasure (1910)
  • The Lonely Lady (1911)
  • The Suburban (1912)
  • The Sea Captain (1913) Serialized, The Grand Magazine, January to December 1912.;[6] and in Adventure, September 1911 to January 1913
  • The Gentleman Adventurer (1914)
  • The Highwayman (1915)
  • The Gamesters (1916)
  • The Young Lovers (1917)
  • The Pillar of Fire (1918)
  • Barry Leroy (1919)
  • His Serene Highness (1920)
  • The Fool (1921); serialised, Everybody's Magazine, June to September 1921. Historical novel about Henry II of England[7]
  • The Plot (1922)
  • The Rebel (1923)
  • Knight at Arms (1924) Historical novel set in the time of Charles VIII of France[8]
  • The Golden Fleece (1925)
  • The Merchant Prince (1926)
  • Bonaventure (1927)
  • Judy Bovenden (1928). Serialised, Daily Telegraph, 3 August 1928 to 13 September 1928
  • The Roman Eagles (1929), juvenile
  • Mr Cardonnel (1931)

Detective fiction

  • Call Mr Fortune (1920), short stories collection
  • "The Archduke's Tea" (Boston Tribune, 15 May 1921)
  • "The Sleeping Companion" (Boston Tribune, 22 May 1921)
  • "The Nice Girl" (Boston Tribune, 29 May 1921)
  • "The Efficient Assassin" (Boston Tribune, 5 June 1921)
  • "The Hottentot Venus" (Boston Tribune, 12 June 1921)
  • "The Business Minister" (Boston Tribune, 19 and 26 June 1921)
  • Mr Fortune's Practice (1923), short stories collection
  • "The Ascot Tragedy" (People's Magazine, 1 May 1923)
  • "The President of San Jacinto" (People's Magazine, 1 February 1923, as 'The President of San Isidro')
  • "The Young Doctor"
  • "The Magic Stone" (People's Magazine, 1 January 1923)
  • "The Snowball Burglary" (People's Magazine, 15 January 1923)
  • "The Leading Lady" (People's Magazine, 1 April 1923, as 'The Vanishing Lady')
  • "The Unknown Murderer" (People's Magazine, 1 March 1923)
  • Mr Fortune's Trials (1925), short stories collection
  • "The Young God" (London Magazine, August 1924; Washington Star, 1 August 1926)
  • "The Only Son" (London Magazine, November 1924; Flynn's, 7 March 1925)
  • "The Furnished Cottage" (London Magazine, December 1924; Flynn's, 21 March 1925)
  • "The Hermit Crab" (London Magazine, October 1924; Flynn's, 21 February 1925)
  • "The Long Barrow" (London Magazine, January 1925; Washington Star, 19 September 1926)
  • "The Profiteers" (London Magazine, September 1924; Washington Star, 3 October 1926)
  • Mr Fortune, Please (1928), short stories collection
  • "The Missing Husband" (Flynn's Weekly, 18 September 1926)
  • "The Cat Burglar" (Flynn's Weekly, 6 November 1926)
  • "The Lion Party" (Flynn's Weekly, 2 October 1926)
  • "The Violet Farm" (Flynn's Weekly, 22 January 1927)
  • "The Quiet Lady" (Flynn's Weekly, 16 October 1926)
  • "The Little House" (Flynn's Weekly, 9 October 1926)
  • Mr Fortune Speaking (1929), short stories collection
  • "Zodiacs" (Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 19 November 1927, as 'Zodiacs'; Windsor Magazine, May 1928)
  • "The Cat's Milk"
  • "The Pink Macaw" (Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 4 February 1928)
  • "The Hazel Ice" (Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 10 December 1927)
  • "The Painted Pebbles" (Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 26 November 1927; Windsor Magazine, June 1928)
  • "The Woman in Wood" (Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 17 March 1928)
  • "The German Song"
  • "The Lion Fish" (Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 12 November 1927; Windsor Magazine, April 1928)
  • Garstons / The Garston Murder Case (1930; Clunk)
  • Mr Fortune Explains (1930), short stories collection
  • "The Picnic"
  • "The Little Milliner"
  • "The Wedding Ring" (Windsor Magazine, February 1930)
  • "The Football Photograph" (The Delineator, 1 July 1929)
  • "The Rock Garden" (The Delineator, January 1930; Windsor Magazine, January 1930)
  • "The Silver Cross" (The Delineator, February 1930)
  • "The Bicycle Lamp"
  • "The Face in the Picture"
  • Case for Mr Fortune (1932), short stories collection
  • "The Greek Play" (Winnipeg Tribune, 27 September 1930; Windsor Magazine, October 1931)
  • "The Mountain Meadow" (Windsor Magazine, January 1932)
  • "The Pair of Spectacles" (Windsor Magazine, September 1931)
  • "A Bunch of Grapes" (The Delineator, November 1931; Windsor Magazine, November 1931)
  • "The Sported Oak" (Windsor Magazine, April 1932)
  • "The Oak Gall" (Windsor Magazine, May 1932)
  • "The Little Dog" (Windsor Magazine, March 1932 as "The Small Dog")
  • "The Walrus Ivory" (The Delineator, February 1932; Windsor Magazine, February 1932)
  • The Red Castle / The Red Castle Mystery (1932; Clunk)
  • The Man in the Cape (1933)
  • Mr Fortune Wonders (1933), short stories collection
  • "The Cigarette Case" (The Delineator, May 1933, as 'The Mystery of the Missing Cigarettes; Windsor Magazine, May 1933)
  • "The Yellow Diamonds" (Windsor Magazine, June 1933)
  • "The Lilies of St. Gabriel's" (Windsor Magazine, August 1933)
  • "The Gipsy Moth" (The Delineator, October 1933; Windsor Magazine, October 1933)
  • "The Fairy Cycle" (Windsor Magazine, November 1933)
  • "The Oleander Flowers" (Windsor Magazine, December 1933)
  • "The Love Bird" (Windsor Magazine, September 1933)
  • "The Old Bible" (The Delineator, July 1933; Windsor Magazine, July 1933)
  • Shadow on the Wall (1934; Fortune, cameo by Clunk)
  • Mr Fortune Objects (1935), short stories collection
  • "The Broken Toad" (Windsor Magazine, October 1934)
  • "The Angel's Eye" (Windsor Magazine, November 1934)
  • "The Little Finger" (Windsor Magazine, December 1934)
  • "The Three Bears" (Windsor Magazine, February 1935)
  • "The Long Dinner" (Windsor Magazine, January 1935)
  • "The Yellow Slugs" (Windsor Magazine, March 1935)
  • The Sullen Sky Mystery (1935; Clunk)
  • A Clue for Mr Fortune (1936), short stories collection
  • "The Torn Stocking"
  • "The Swimming Pool" (Windsor Magazine, April 1936)
  • "The Hole in the Parchment" (Windsor Magazine, May 1936)
  • "The Holy Well" (Windsor Magazine, June 1936)
  • "The Wistful Goddess" (Windsor Magazine, August 1936)
  • "The Dead Leaves" (Windsor Magazine, July 1936)
  • Black Land, White Land (1937; Fortune)
  • Clunk's Claimant / The Twittering Bird Mystery (1937; Clunk, cameo by Fortune)
  • This is Mr Fortune (1938), short stories collection
  • "The Yellow Cloth" (Windsor Magazine, April 1938)
  • "The Children's Home" (Windsor Magazine, August 1938)
  • "The Lizard's Tail" (Windsor Magazine, May 1938)
  • "The Cowslip Ball" (Windsor Magazine, June 1938)
  • "The Burnt Tout" (Windsor Magazine, July 1938)
  • "The Key of the Door" (Windsor Magazine, September 1938)
  • The Great Game (1939; Fortune, cameo by Clunk)
  • The Veron Mystery / Mr Clunk's Text (1939; Clunk, cameo by Fortune)
  • Mr Fortune Here (1940), short stories collection
  • "The Bottle Party" (Strand Magazine, October 1939)
  • "The Primrose Petals" (Strand Magazine, April 1940)
  • "The Spider's Web" (Strand Magazine, November 1939)
  • "The Fight for the Crown"
  • "The Point of the Knife" (Strand Magazine, March 1940)
  • "The Gilded Girls"
  • "The Brown Paper"
  • "The Blue Paint" (Strand Magazine, February 1940)
  • "The Bird in the Cellar"
  • The Bishop's Crime (1940; Fortune)
  • The Little Captain / Orphan Ann(1941; Clunk)
  • No Murder / The Apprehensive Dog (1942; Fortune)
  • Dead Man's Shoes / Nobody's Vineyard (1942; Clunk)
  • Mr Fortune Finds a Pig (1943; Fortune)
  • Slippery Ann / The Queen of Spades (1944; Clunk)
  • Dead Man's Effects / The Cat's Whisker (1945; Fortune)
  • The Wrong Man (1946; Clunk)
  • The Life Sentence (1946; Fortune)
  • Honour Among Thieves (1947; Clunk)
  • Saving a Rope / Save a Rope (1948; Fortune)
  • Shrouded Death (1950; Clunk)

Other Books

  • Forty Years After (1914) with WL Courtney

Other Mr Fortune short stories

See Radio plays and talks also

  • TITLE UNKNOWN. Windsor Magazine, December 1931
  • The Thistle Down. The Queen's Book of the Red Cross (1939). Published in Bodies from the Library 5, ed. Tony Medawar (HarperCollins, 2021).

Uncollected non-series short stories

  • Dolly and Dick. Longman's Magazine, October 1901
  • The Knight of Mayford. Windsor Magazine, January 1902
  • Sir Albert's Fall. Windsor Magazine, July 1902
  • Dominique. Macmillan's Magazine, November 1902
  • The King's Way. Windsor Magazine, December 1902
  • The Nun of Newstead. Windsor Magazine, December 1903
  • The Torpedo Lieutenant. The Realm, March 1904
  • The Deplorable Princess. The Realm, July 1904
  • The Devil of Marston. Windsor Magazine, July 1904
  • The Anachronism. Pall Mall Magazine, October 1904
  • The Lone Hand. Windsor Magazine, December 1904
  • A Plot in the Duchy. Pall Mall Magazine, January 1905
  • Ercole. Illustrated London News, 1 July 1905
  • Sir Bertram's Tryst. Windsor Magazine, August 1905
  • The Men in Buckram. Windsor Magazine, September 1905
  • Mrs Cromwell's Heart. Windsor Magazine, September 1905
  • The Golden Whistle. The Century, June 1906
  • How He Won His Throne. Pall Mall Magazine, November 1907
  • My Lady's Lord. Pall Mall Magazine, January 1908
  • TITLE UNKNOWN. Windsor Magazine, February 1908
  • Double Sculls. The Strand Magazine, August 1908
  • Hungry Hours. Pall Mall Magazine, December 1908
  • The Lonely Queen. Pall Mall Magazine, July to December 1910
  • The Fairy Prince. Pall Mall Magazine, July 1911
  • Charles Is Engaged. Daily Telegraph, 3 August 1912
  • The Woman Who Cried. Daily Telegraph, 5 August 1912
  • The Hopkins Romance. Pall Mall Magazine, August 1913
  • The Jolly Roger. Adelaide Advertiser, 21 March 1914. Earlier publication not yet traced
  • The Bagman, July 1918
  • The Young Folks. The Quiver, July 1919
  • The Child, July 1920
  • The Old Bureau, May 1921
  • The Country Cottage. Grand Magazine, August 1921
  • The Tortoise Sonata. Gaiety, December 1921
  • The Golden Fleece. The Scotsman, 18 December 1926
  • Victoria Pumphrey. Holly Leaves (Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News), December 1939 Published in Bodies from the Library 1, ed. Tony Medawar (HarperCollins, 2021).

Poetry

  • Spring in Arden. Programme for the matinee performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in aid of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Fund at Stratford on Avon

Theatre plays

  • Beaujeu by H C Bailey and David Kimball. English Play Society, 23 and 24 May 1909. Adapted from the novel by H C Bailey
  • The White Hawk by H C Bailey and David Kimball. English Play Society, 3 June 1909

Radio plays and talks

  • Meet Mr Fortune. Meet the Detective. BBC Empire Service. Date unknown (Mr Fortune profile, narrated by H. C. Bailey).
  • The Only Husband. Plays by Members of the Detection Club, No. 8. BBC National Programme, 14 and 21 June 1941 (Mr Fortune radio play). Published in Bodies from the Library 4, ed. Tony Medawar (HarperCollins, 2021).

Uncollected non-fiction and journalism

Letters to the press

  • Tram Memories. (London) Daily Telegraph, 30 June 1952

References

  1. ^ a b c William L. DeAndrea, Encyclopedia Mysteriosa : a comprehensive guide to the art of detection in print, film, radio, and television. New York, Prentice Hall General Reference, 1994. ISBN 9780028616780 (pp 15-16)
  2. ^ "The WATCH File: Writers, Artists and Their Copyright Holders".
  3. ^ "Find a will | GOV.UK". probatesearch.service.gov.uk.
  4. ^ Jonathan Nield, A Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales. London, E. Mathews & Marrot, 1929 (p.51).
  5. ^ "Forgotten Giant: Hoffman’s Adventure" by Richard Bleiler. Purple Prose Magazine, November 1998, pp. 3–12.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 February 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "In "The Fool" ,(Methuen and Co.) Mr. H. C. Bailey has presented to his readers a wonderfully fine portrait of England in the confusion of the twelfth century, when Stephen and Henry of Anjou fought for supremacy, and, later, during the rule of Henry." "Review of The Fool by H.C. Bailey". The Queenslander, 4 Feb 1922 (p.3)
  8. ^ "Mr. Bailey has written a wide variety of stories, including several detective yarns far above the average. This time he has given us a romance of chivalry, set in an age when chivalry was passing away....The background of the story is the richly-colored, turbulent life of the Court of Charles VIII." "Review of Knight At Arms". The World's News 18 Oct 1924 (p.12)

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bailey, henry, christopher, bailey, february, 1878, march, 1961, english, author, detective, fiction, 1900bornhenry, christopher, bailey, 1878, february, 1878london, englanddied24, march, 1961, 1961, aged, llanfairfechan, walesoccupationnovelistshort, story, w. Henry Christopher Bailey 1 February 1878 24 March 1961 was an English author of detective fiction H C BaileyH C Bailey in 1900BornHenry Christopher Bailey 1878 02 01 1 February 1878London EnglandDied24 March 1961 1961 03 24 aged 83 Llanfairfechan WalesOccupationNovelistshort story writerGenreMurder mysterydetective storycrime fictionthrillerLiterary movementGolden Age of Detective FictionNotable worksCreation of characters Reggie Fortune and Joshua ClunkSpousesLydia Guest m 1908 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Life 2 Fiction 3 Works 3 1 Romantic and historic fiction 3 2 Detective fiction 3 3 Other Books 3 4 Other Mr Fortune short stories 3 5 Uncollected non series short stories 3 6 Poetry 3 7 Theatre plays 3 8 Radio plays and talks 3 9 Uncollected non fiction and journalism 3 10 Letters to the press 4 References 5 External linksLife EditBailey was born in London He studied Classics at Oxford University earning a B A in 1901 1 Bailey began working as a journalist for The Daily Telegraph writing war journalism drama reviews and editorials for the newspaper In 1908 Bailey married Lydia Haden Janet Guest d 1971 They had two daughters Betty Lydia Bennett nee Bailey d 1972 and Mary Dorothy Bailey 2 Bailey retired from writing in 1950 and spent the last years of his life living in North Wales 1 He died on 24 March 1961 aged 83 in Llanfairfechan His estate was valued at 14991 7s 7d 3 and his widow was the sole heir Fiction EditBailey wrote mainly short stories featuring a medically qualified detective called Reggie Fortune a surgeon hence he is known as Mr Fortune Fortune s mannerisms and speech put him into the same class as Lord Peter Wimsey but the stories are much darker and often involve murderous obsession police corruption financial skulduggery child abuse and miscarriages of justice 1 Although Mr Fortune is seen at his best in short stories he also appears in several novels A second series character Joshua Clunk is a sanctimonious lawyer who exposes corruption and blackmail in local politics and who manages to profit from the crimes He appears in eleven novels published between 1930 and 1950 including The Sullen Sky Mystery 1935 widely regarded as Bailey s magnum opus Bailey also wrote historical fiction His first historical novel My Lady of Orange 1901 revolves around William the Silent and his involvement in the Dutch Revolt 4 Bailey s works were published in a number of magazines primarily The Windsor Magazine and Adventure 5 and reprinted in Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine Works Edit Bailey s The Woman in the Veil was the cover story in the May 1912 issue of Adventure Romantic and historic fiction Edit My Lady of Orange 1901 Serialised Longman s Magazine December 1900 to May 1901 Karl of Erbach 1903 Serialised as Prince Karl Longman s Magazine July 1992 to March 1903 The Master of Gray 1903 Rimingtons 1904 Beaujeu 1905 Serialised Monthly Review UNKNOWN MONTH to UNKNOWN MONTH 1905 Under Castle Walls 1906 aka Springtime Serialised as Springtime The Idler April to November 1906 Raoul a Gentleman of Fortune 1907 aka A Gentleman of Fortune Serialised Pall Mall Magazine May to December 1906 The God of Clay 1908 Serialised Pall Mall Magazine January to December 1907 Colonel Stow 1908 Storm and Treasure 1910 The Lonely Lady 1911 The Suburban 1912 The Sea Captain 1913 Serialized The Grand Magazine January to December 1912 6 and in Adventure September 1911 to January 1913 The Gentleman Adventurer 1914 The Highwayman 1915 The Gamesters 1916 The Young Lovers 1917 The Pillar of Fire 1918 Barry Leroy 1919 His Serene Highness 1920 The Fool 1921 serialised Everybody s Magazine June to September 1921 Historical novel about Henry II of England 7 The Plot 1922 The Rebel 1923 Knight at Arms 1924 Historical novel set in the time of Charles VIII of France 8 The Golden Fleece 1925 The Merchant Prince 1926 Bonaventure 1927 Judy Bovenden 1928 Serialised Daily Telegraph 3 August 1928 to 13 September 1928 The Roman Eagles 1929 juvenile Mr Cardonnel 1931 Detective fiction Edit Call Mr Fortune 1920 short stories collection The Archduke s Tea Boston Tribune 15 May 1921 The Sleeping Companion Boston Tribune 22 May 1921 The Nice Girl Boston Tribune 29 May 1921 The Efficient Assassin Boston Tribune 5 June 1921 The Hottentot Venus Boston Tribune 12 June 1921 The Business Minister Boston Tribune 19 and 26 June 1921 Mr Fortune s Practice 1923 short stories collection The Ascot Tragedy People s Magazine 1 May 1923 The President of San Jacinto People s Magazine 1 February 1923 as The President of San Isidro The Young Doctor The Magic Stone People s Magazine 1 January 1923 The Snowball Burglary People s Magazine 15 January 1923 The Leading Lady People s Magazine 1 April 1923 as The Vanishing Lady The Unknown Murderer People s Magazine 1 March 1923 Mr Fortune s Trials 1925 short stories collection The Young God London Magazine August 1924 Washington Star 1 August 1926 The Only Son London Magazine November 1924 Flynn s 7 March 1925 The Furnished Cottage London Magazine December 1924 Flynn s 21 March 1925 The Hermit Crab London Magazine October 1924 Flynn s 21 February 1925 The Long Barrow London Magazine January 1925 Washington Star 19 September 1926 The Profiteers London Magazine September 1924 Washington Star 3 October 1926 Mr Fortune Please 1928 short stories collection The Missing Husband Flynn s Weekly 18 September 1926 The Cat Burglar Flynn s Weekly 6 November 1926 The Lion Party Flynn s Weekly 2 October 1926 The Violet Farm Flynn s Weekly 22 January 1927 The Quiet Lady Flynn s Weekly 16 October 1926 The Little House Flynn s Weekly 9 October 1926 Mr Fortune Speaking 1929 short stories collection Zodiacs Flynn s Weekly Detective Fiction 19 November 1927 as Zodiacs Windsor Magazine May 1928 The Cat s Milk The Pink Macaw Flynn s Weekly Detective Fiction 4 February 1928 The Hazel Ice Flynn s Weekly Detective Fiction 10 December 1927 The Painted Pebbles Flynn s Weekly Detective Fiction 26 November 1927 Windsor Magazine June 1928 The Woman in Wood Flynn s Weekly Detective Fiction 17 March 1928 The German Song The Lion Fish Flynn s Weekly Detective Fiction 12 November 1927 Windsor Magazine April 1928 Garstons The Garston Murder Case 1930 Clunk Mr Fortune Explains 1930 short stories collection The Picnic The Little Milliner The Wedding Ring Windsor Magazine February 1930 The Football Photograph The Delineator 1 July 1929 The Rock Garden The Delineator January 1930 Windsor Magazine January 1930 The Silver Cross The Delineator February 1930 The Bicycle Lamp The Face in the Picture Case for Mr Fortune 1932 short stories collection The Greek Play Winnipeg Tribune 27 September 1930 Windsor Magazine October 1931 The Mountain Meadow Windsor Magazine January 1932 The Pair of Spectacles Windsor Magazine September 1931 A Bunch of Grapes The Delineator November 1931 Windsor Magazine November 1931 The Sported Oak Windsor Magazine April 1932 The Oak Gall Windsor Magazine May 1932 The Little Dog Windsor Magazine March 1932 as The Small Dog The Walrus Ivory The Delineator February 1932 Windsor Magazine February 1932 The Red Castle The Red Castle Mystery 1932 Clunk The Man in the Cape 1933 Mr Fortune Wonders 1933 short stories collection The Cigarette Case The Delineator May 1933 as The Mystery of the Missing Cigarettes Windsor Magazine May 1933 The Yellow Diamonds Windsor Magazine June 1933 The Lilies of St Gabriel s Windsor Magazine August 1933 The Gipsy Moth The Delineator October 1933 Windsor Magazine October 1933 The Fairy Cycle Windsor Magazine November 1933 The Oleander Flowers Windsor Magazine December 1933 The Love Bird Windsor Magazine September 1933 The Old Bible The Delineator July 1933 Windsor Magazine July 1933 Shadow on the Wall 1934 Fortune cameo by Clunk Mr Fortune Objects 1935 short stories collection The Broken Toad Windsor Magazine October 1934 The Angel s Eye Windsor Magazine November 1934 The Little Finger Windsor Magazine December 1934 The Three Bears Windsor Magazine February 1935 The Long Dinner Windsor Magazine January 1935 The Yellow Slugs Windsor Magazine March 1935 The Sullen Sky Mystery 1935 Clunk A Clue for Mr Fortune 1936 short stories collection The Torn Stocking The Swimming Pool Windsor Magazine April 1936 The Hole in the Parchment Windsor Magazine May 1936 The Holy Well Windsor Magazine June 1936 The Wistful Goddess Windsor Magazine August 1936 The Dead Leaves Windsor Magazine July 1936 Black Land White Land 1937 Fortune Clunk s Claimant The Twittering Bird Mystery 1937 Clunk cameo by Fortune This is Mr Fortune 1938 short stories collection The Yellow Cloth Windsor Magazine April 1938 The Children s Home Windsor Magazine August 1938 The Lizard s Tail Windsor Magazine May 1938 The Cowslip Ball Windsor Magazine June 1938 The Burnt Tout Windsor Magazine July 1938 The Key of the Door Windsor Magazine September 1938 The Great Game 1939 Fortune cameo by Clunk The Veron Mystery Mr Clunk s Text 1939 Clunk cameo by Fortune Mr Fortune Here 1940 short stories collection The Bottle Party Strand Magazine October 1939 The Primrose Petals Strand Magazine April 1940 The Spider s Web Strand Magazine November 1939 The Fight for the Crown The Point of the Knife Strand Magazine March 1940 The Gilded Girls The Brown Paper The Blue Paint Strand Magazine February 1940 The Bird in the Cellar The Bishop s Crime 1940 Fortune The Little Captain Orphan Ann 1941 Clunk No Murder The Apprehensive Dog 1942 Fortune Dead Man s Shoes Nobody s Vineyard 1942 Clunk Mr Fortune Finds a Pig 1943 Fortune Slippery Ann The Queen of Spades 1944 Clunk Dead Man s Effects The Cat s Whisker 1945 Fortune The Wrong Man 1946 Clunk The Life Sentence 1946 Fortune Honour Among Thieves 1947 Clunk Saving a Rope Save a Rope 1948 Fortune Shrouded Death 1950 Clunk Other Books Edit Forty Years After 1914 with WL CourtneyOther Mr Fortune short stories Edit See Radio plays and talks also TITLE UNKNOWN Windsor Magazine December 1931 The Thistle Down The Queen s Book of the Red Cross 1939 Published in Bodies from the Library 5 ed Tony Medawar HarperCollins 2021 Uncollected non series short stories Edit Dolly and Dick Longman s Magazine October 1901 The Knight of Mayford Windsor Magazine January 1902 Sir Albert s Fall Windsor Magazine July 1902 Dominique Macmillan s Magazine November 1902 The King s Way Windsor Magazine December 1902 The Nun of Newstead Windsor Magazine December 1903 The Torpedo Lieutenant The Realm March 1904 The Deplorable Princess The Realm July 1904 The Devil of Marston Windsor Magazine July 1904 The Anachronism Pall Mall Magazine October 1904 The Lone Hand Windsor Magazine December 1904 A Plot in the Duchy Pall Mall Magazine January 1905 Ercole Illustrated London News 1 July 1905 Sir Bertram s Tryst Windsor Magazine August 1905 The Men in Buckram Windsor Magazine September 1905 Mrs Cromwell s Heart Windsor Magazine September 1905 The Golden Whistle The Century June 1906 How He Won His Throne Pall Mall Magazine November 1907 My Lady s Lord Pall Mall Magazine January 1908 TITLE UNKNOWN Windsor Magazine February 1908 Double Sculls The Strand Magazine August 1908 Hungry Hours Pall Mall Magazine December 1908 The Lonely Queen Pall Mall Magazine July to December 1910 The Fairy Prince Pall Mall Magazine July 1911 Charles Is Engaged Daily Telegraph 3 August 1912 The Woman Who Cried Daily Telegraph 5 August 1912 The Hopkins Romance Pall Mall Magazine August 1913 The Jolly Roger Adelaide Advertiser 21 March 1914 Earlier publication not yet traced The Bagman July 1918 The Young Folks The Quiver July 1919 The Child July 1920 The Old Bureau May 1921 The Country Cottage Grand Magazine August 1921 The Tortoise Sonata Gaiety December 1921 The Golden Fleece The Scotsman 18 December 1926 Victoria Pumphrey Holly Leaves Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News December 1939 Published in Bodies from the Library 1 ed Tony Medawar HarperCollins 2021 Poetry Edit Spring in Arden Programme for the matinee performance at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in aid of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Fund at Stratford on AvonTheatre plays Edit Beaujeu by H C Bailey and David Kimball English Play Society 23 and 24 May 1909 Adapted from the novel by H C Bailey The White Hawk by H C Bailey and David Kimball English Play Society 3 June 1909Radio plays and talks Edit Meet Mr Fortune Meet the Detective BBC Empire Service Date unknown Mr Fortune profile narrated by H C Bailey The Only Husband Plays by Members of the Detection Club No 8 BBC National Programme 14 and 21 June 1941 Mr Fortune radio play Published in Bodies from the Library 4 ed Tony Medawar HarperCollins 2021 Uncollected non fiction and journalism Edit The Pageant of England I The Coming of Caesar Pall Mall Magazine May 1908 The Pageant of England II Alfred the King Pall Mall Magazine June 1908 The Pageant of England III William the Norman Pall Mall Magazine July 1908 The Pageant of England IV King John Comes to Heel Pall Mall Magazine August 1908 The Pageant of England V The Merry King Pall Mall Magazine September 1908 The Pageant of England VI The Angel of Revolution Pall Mall Magazine October 1908 The Pageant of England VII TITLE UNKNOWN Pall Mall Magazine November 1908 Good Form Daily Telegraph 30 November 1911 The Stage and the Study Daily Telegraph 22 April 1916 The Air Force I The Young Idea Daily Telegraph 26 September 1918 The Air Force II The Wings Daily Telegraph 27 September 1918 The Air Force III The Day s Work Daily Telegraph 2 October 1918 The Great Advance From Amiens to Le Cateau Daily Telegraph 26 October 1918 Out at Last Daily Telegraph 22 November 1918 German Fleet in the Firth of Forth Daily Telegraph 23 November 1918 American Sea Power Daily Telegraph 16 December 1918 Our Armies in Germany I Daily Telegraph 8 January 1919 Our Armies in Germany II Daily Telegraph 9 January 1919 Guards Colours Daily Telegraph 11 January 1919 Soldiers Verdict on Cologne Daily Telegraph 11 January 1919 Shock to Cologne Daily Telegraph 13 January 1919 Rhine Provinces and United Germany Daily Telegraph 14 January 1919 Luxembourg Daily Telegraph 16 January 1919 On the Trail of Revolutions Daily Telegraph 17 January 1919 Prince of Wales in Cologne Daily Telegraph 18 January 1919 British Pantomime in Cologne Theatre Daily Telegraph 20 January 1919 Campaign of 1918 Daily Telegraph 20 January 1919 Castle of Burg Daily Telegraph 22 January 1919 Election Day in Cologne Daily Telegraph 22 January 1919 German Elections Daily Telegraph 23 January 1919 A Visit to Bonn Daily Telegraph 24 January 1919 Germany s Problems Daily Telegraph 27 January 1919 British Troops in Brussels Daily Telegraph 28 January 1919 Jovial Belgians and Whining Germans Daily Telegraph 28 January 1919 War s Effect in Lille and Douai Daily Telegraph 29 January 1919 Our Men in Flanders Daily Telegraph 30 January 1919 Scenes in Lille Daily Telegraph 30 January 1919 The Last of the Ballets Daily Telegraph 14 March 1919 Easter in Arden Daily Telegraph 24 April 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November 1998 pp 3 12 Archived copy Archived from the original on 1 February 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link In The Fool Methuen and Co Mr H C Bailey has presented to his readers a wonderfully fine portrait of England in the confusion of the twelfth century when Stephen and Henry of Anjou fought for supremacy and later during the rule of Henry Review of The Fool by H C Bailey The Queenslander 4 Feb 1922 p 3 Mr Bailey has written a wide variety of stories including several detective yarns far above the average This time he has given us a romance of chivalry set in an age when chivalry was passing away The background of the story is the richly colored turbulent life of the Court of Charles VIII Review of Knight At Arms The World s News 18 Oct 1924 p 12 Murder Will Out The Detective in Fiction T J Binyon Oxford 1989 ISBN 0 19 219223 X pp 22 26External links Edit Works by or about Henry 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