Seabury Quinn in
Weird TalesJules de Grandin1. The Horror On The Links (Oct 1925, reprinted May 1937)
2. The Tenants Of Broussac (Dec 1925)
3. The Isle Of Missing Ships (Feb 1926)
4. The Vengeance Of India (April 1926)
5. The Dead Hand (May 1926)
6. The House Of Horror (July 1926)
7. Ancient Fires (Sept 1926)
8. The Great God Pan (Oct 1926)
9. The Grinning Mummy (Nov 1926)
10. The Man Who Cast No Shadow (Feb 1927)
11. The Blood-Flower (March 1927)
12. The Veiled Prophetess (May 1927)
13. The Curse Of Everard Maundy (July 1927)
14. Creeping Shadows (Aug 1927)
15. The White Lady Of The Orphanage (Sept 1927)
16. The Poltergeist (Oct 1927)
17. The Gods Of East And West (Jan 1928)
18. Mephistopholes & Co., ltd. (Feb 1928)
19. The Jewel Of Seven Stones (April 1928)
20. The Serpent Woman (June 1928)
21. Body And Soul (Sept 1928)
22. Restless Souls (Oct 1928)
23. The Chapel Of Mystic Horror (Dec 1928, reprinted Nov 1952)
24. The Black Master (Jan 1929)
25. The Devil-People (Feb 1929)
26. The Devil's Rosary (April 1929)
27. The House Of Golden Masks (June 1929)
28. The Corpse-Master (July 1929)
29. Trespassing Souls (Sept 1929)
30. The Silver Countess (Oct 1929)
31. The House Without A Mirror (Nov 1929)
32. Children Of Ubasti (Dec 1929)
33. The Curse Of The House Of Phipps (Jan 1930)
34. The Drums Of Damballah (March 1930)
35. The Dust Of Egypt (April 1930)
36. The Brain-Thief (May 1930)
37. The Priestess Of The Ivory Feet (June 1930)
38. The Bride Of Dewer (July 1930)
39. Daughter Of The Moonlight (Aug 1930)
40. The Druid's Shadow (Oct 1930)
41. Stealthy Death (Nov 1930)
42. The Wolf Of St. Bonot (Dec 1930)
43. The Lost Lady (Jan 1931)
44. The Ghost-Helper (Feb-March 1931)
45. Satan's Stepson (Sept 1931)
46. The Devil's Bride (Feb-July 1932)
47. The Dark Angel (Aug 1932)
48. The Heart Of Siva (Oct 1932)
49. The Bleeding Mummy (Nov 1932)
50. The Door To Yesterday (Dec 1932)
51. A Gamble In Souls (Jan 1933)
52. The Thing In The Fog (March 1933)
53. The Hand Of Glory (July 1933)
54. The Chosen Of Vishnu (Aug 1933)
55. Malay Horror (Sept 1933)
56. The Mansion Of Unholy Magic (Oct 1933)
57. Red Gauntlets Of Czerni (Dec 1933)
58. The Red Knife Of Hassan (Jan 1934)
59. The Jest Of Warburg Tantavul (Sept 1934)
60. Hands Of The Dead (Jan 1935)
61. The Black Orchid (Aug 1935)
62. The Dead-Alive Mummy (Oct 1935)
63. A Rival From The Grave (Jan 1936)
64. Witch-House (Nov 1936)
65. Children Of The Bat (Jan 1937)
66. Satan's Palimpsest (Sept 1937)
67. Pledged To The Dead (Oct 1937)
68. Living Buddhess (Nov 1937)
69. Flames Of Vengeance (Dec 1937)
70. Frozen Beauty (Feb 1938)
71. Incense Of Abomination (March 1938)
72. Suicide Chapel (June 1938)
73. The Venomed Breath Of Vengeance (Aug 1938)
74. Black Moon (Oct 1938)
75. The Poltergeist Of Swan Upping (Feb 1939)
76. The House Where Time Stood Still (March 1939)
77. Mansions In The Sky (June-July 1939)
78. The House Of The Three Corpses (Aug 1939)
79. Stoneman's Memorial (May 1942)
80. Death's Bookkeeper (July 1944)
81. The Green God's Ring (Jan 1945)
82. Lords Of The Ghostlands (March 1945)
83. Kurban (Jan 1946)
84. The Man In Crescent Terrace (March 1946)
85. Three In Chains (May 1946)
86. Catspaws (July 1946)
87. Lotte (Sept 1946)
88. Eyes In The Dark (Nov 1946)
89. Claire De Lune (Nov 1947)
90. Vampire Kith And Kin (May 1949)
91. Conscience Maketh Cowards (Nov 1949)
92. The Body Snatchers (Nov 1950)
93. The Ring Of Bastet (Sept 1951)
Other Weird Tales contributionsThe Phantom Farmhouse (Oct 1923: reprinted March 1929)
Out of the Long Ago (Jan, 1925)
Itself (Sept. 1925)
The Cloth of Madness (May, 1929. Originally
Young's Magazine, January 1920)
The Web of Living Death (Feb. 1935)
Strange Interval (May 1936)
The Globe of Memories (Feb. 1937)
Roads (Jan. 1938)
The Temple Dancer (Apr. 1938)
Goetterdaemmerung (May 1938)
Fortune's Fool (July 1938)
As 'Twas Told to Me (Sept. 1938)
Lynne Foster Is Dead (Nov. 1938)
More Lives Than One (Dec. 1938)
Susette (Apr. 1939)
Washington Nocturne (May 1939)
The Door Without a Key (Sept. 1939)
The Lady of the Bells (Oct. 1939)
Uncanonized (1939)
Glamour (Dec. 1939)
Mortmain (Jan. 1940)
The Golden Spider (March 1940)
The Gentle Werewolf (July 1940)
The Last Waltz (Nov. 1940)
Two Shall Be Born (Jan. 1941)
Wake —and Remember (March 1941)
Song Without Words (July 1941)
Who Can Escape... (Jan. 1942)
Is the Devil a Gentleman? (July 1942)
Never the Twain ... (Sept 1942)
Repayment (Jan. 1943)
A Bargain with the Dead (March 1943)
The Miracle (May 1943)
Louella Goes Home (Sept. 1943)
The Unbeliever (March 1944)
Take Back That Which Thou Gavest (Sept. 1945)
Hoodooed (March 1947)
Masked Ball (May 1947)
Mrs. Pellington Assists (Sept. 1947)
And Give Us Yesterday (Jan 1948)
There Are Such Things (May 1941)
Birthmark (Sept. 1941)
Bon Voyage, Michele (Jan. 1944)
The Merrow (March 1948)
Such Stuff as Dreams (Nov. 1948)
Dark O' the Moon (July 1949)
Blindman's Buff (Sept. 1949)
Dark Rosaleen (Jan. 1950)
The Last Man (May 1950)
Rebels' Rest (July 1950)
Fling the Dust Aside (Nov. 1951)
The Scarred Soul (March 1952)
Articles:
Servants of SatanThe Salem Horror (March 1925)
Giles and Martha Corey (Apr. 1925)
Rebecca Nurse, Saint of Salem (May 1925)
George Burroughs, Martyr (June 1925)
The End of the Horror (July 1925)
Maria Schweidler (Aug 1925)
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Weird CrimesBluebeard (Oct. 1923)
The Grave Robbers (Nov. 1923)
The Magic Mirror Murders (Jan. 1924)
Swiatek, the Beggar (Feb. 1924)
Mary Blandy (Apr. 1924)
The Werewolf of St. Bonnot (May-June-July 1924)
The Human Hyena (Nov. 1924)
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Obituary: Farnsworth Wright (Nov. 1940)
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The de Grandin listing, swiped from Robert A. W. Lowndes '
The Cases Of Jules de Grandin: Parts 1 & 2,
Startling Mystery Stories #13 & #15, Summer 1969 & Spring 1970, was first posted on Valt Mk I where it is currently, probably terminally inaccessible via the
wayback machine. Anyway, I typed something along the lines of 'Seabury Quinn - Jules de Grandin - 93 cases' into a search engine and arrived at Peter Enfantino & friends'
Bare Bones e-zine blog who had just what I was looking for. Also a credit:
Seabury Quinn; "source: posted by “demonik” on The Vault of Evil: British Horror Anthology Hell" which is lovely of them!
Rather than repost something that's already out there, thought it might be useful to flesh out the original rip off with a listing of Quinn's non-series contributions to the magazine. Of course, he wrote for several other pulps so in time may well take things a step further.
Primary source for the additional material is T. G. L. Cockroft's
Index To The Weird Fiction Magazines: Index by Author, (privately printed, 1964), with a little help from usual suspects - ISFDB (who also list his letters to
the Eyrie), Locus online, and the Miskatonic University reading room at
Yankee Classics