Author:Edgar Hoffmann Trooper Price

Edgar Hoffmann Trooper Price
(1898–1988)

American writer of popular fiction for the pulp magazine marketplace; often credited as E. Hoffman Price or E. Hoffmann Price; sometimes used the pseudonym Hamlin Daly.
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Edgar Hoffmann Trooper Price

Works

  • Triangle with Variations (1924)
  • "The Rajah's Gift" in Weird Tales, 5 (1) (January 1925)
    • "The Rajah's Gift" in Weird Tales, 27 (4) (April 1936) (reprint)
  • "The Stranger from Kurdistan" in Weird Tales, 6 (1) (July 1925) (transcription project)
  • "The Sultan's Jest" in Weird Tales, 6 (3) (September 1925) (transcription project)
  • "The Prophet's Grandchildren" in Weird Tales, 6 (4) (October 1925)
  • "Adam, to Lilith" in Weird Tales, 7 (1) (January 1926)
  • "The Word of Santiago" in Weird Tales, 7 (2) (February 1926)
  • "Astarte" in Weird Tales, 7 (3) (March 1926) (verse)
  • "The Dreamer of Atlanaat" in Weird Tales, 8 (1) (July 1926) (transcription project)
  • "The Peacock's Shadow" in Weird Tales, 8 (5) (November 1926)
  • "Saladin's Throne-Rug" in Weird Tales, 10 (4) (October 1927) (transcription project)
  • "The Infidel's Daughter" in Weird Tales, 10 (6) (December 1927)
  • "The Girl from Samarcand" in Weird Tales, 13 (5) (May 1929)
  • "A Jest and a Vengeance" in Weird Tales, 14 (3) (September 1929)
  • "The Slave of Justice," in Oriental Stories (February-March 1931, vol. 1, no. 3) (Ismeddin)
  • "Shaykh Ahmad and the Pious Companions," in Oriental Stories (Summer 1931, vol. 1, no. 5) (Ismeddin)
  • "The Dragoman's Jest," in Oriental Stories (Winter 1932, vol. 2, no. 1) with Otis A. Kline (Hamed the Atar)
  • "Ismeddin and the Holy Carpet," in The Magic Carpet Magazine (January 1933, vol. 3, no. 1) (Ismeddin)
  • "The Forgotten of Allah," in The Magic Carpet Magazine (July 1933, vol. 3, no. 3) (Ismeddin)
  • "Pale Hands," in The Magic Carpet Magazine (October 1933, vol. 3, no. 4)
  • "The Bride of the Peacock" in Weird Tales, 20 (2) (August 1932)
  • The Word of Bentley (1933)
  • Pale Hands (1933)
  • The King's Peacock (1933)
  • Chapter 8 of Cosmos (1934), with Otis Adelbert Kline
  • Tarbis of the Lake (1934) (Commons file)
    • "Tarbis of the Lake" in Weird Tales, 23 (2) (February 1934)
  • Live Bait (1934)
  • Through the Gates of the Silver Key, 1934, by H. P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffmann Price in Weird Tales (July 1934, Vol. 24, No. 1)
    • "Through the Gates of the Silver Key" in Weird Tales, 24 (1) (July 1934)
  • "Queen of the Lilin" in Weird Tales, 24 (5) (November 1934) (Pierre d'Atois)
  • "The Hand of Wrath" in Weird Tales, 26 (5) (November 1935)
  • "Concise Comments," letter to Weird Tales (October 1939, vol. 34, no. 4)
  • The Cat Goddess (1935)
  • Plunder of Kurdistan (1935)
  • Corpse Crypt (1935)
  • The Garden of Evil (1935)
  • Satan's Garden (Pierre d'Atois)
  • Night in Manila (1935)
  • The Walking Dead (1935)
  • Scourge of the Silver Dragon (1935)
  • Tomb Dweller (1935)
  • Medusa's Kiss (1936)
  • Desert Magic (1936)
  • The Girl from Penang (1936)
  • Pit of Madness (1936)
  • Scarlet Rendezvous (1936)
  • Triangle by Arrangement (1936)
  • Tailor Made Dummy (1936)
  • Crystal Clues (1936)
  • The Destroying Demon (1936)
  • Treasure from Kurdistan (1936)
  • Hasheesh Wisdom (1936)
  • Keeper of the Gateway (1936)
  • Chaste Goddess (1936)
  • Borrowed Blood (1936)
  • Tenderfoot (1936)
  • Double Catspaw (1936)
  • Revolt of the Damned (1937)
  • Hands of the Dead (1937)
  • Mojave Madness (1937)
  • Woman in the Case (1938)
  • Sweetheart from the Tomb (1938)
  • Princess of Pain (1938)
  • Two Against the Gods (1938) (Commons file)
  • Wolves of Kerak (1938) (Commons file)
  • Hat Rack Crosses the River (1939) (external scan)
  • You Can't Fight a Woman (1939)
  • "The Cyclops of Xoatl" in Weird Tales, 28 (5) (December 1936) with [[Author:Otis Adelbert Kline|Otis Adelbert Kline] (Bart Leslie)
  • Strange Gateway (1939)
  • Daughter of the Gods (1939)
  • Envoy to the Kahn (1939)
  • Apprentice Magician (1939)
  • "Apprentice Magician" in Weird Tales, 34 (2) (August 1939)
  • "Diversity of Material," letter to Weird Tales (August 1939, vol. 34, no. 2)
  • Corpse Parade (1939)
  • Snake Goddess (1939)
  • One Step from Hell (1939)
  • "Spanish Vampire" in Weird Tales, 34 (3) (September 1939)
  • Allah Sends a Reaper (1939)
  • Spotted Satan (1940) with Otis Adelbert Kline
    • "Spotted Satan" in Weird Tales, 35 (1) (January-February 1940)
  • Heart of a Thief (1940)
  • Message for McTavish (1940)
  • 3 Graves in the Desert (1940)
  • Crab Bait (1940)
  • Khosru's Garden (1940)
    • "Khosru's Garden" in Weird Tales, 35 (3) (May-June 1940)
  • Vengeance in Samarra (1940)
  • Selene Slays by Night (1940)
  • Another Road to Destiny (1940)
  • Dawn of Discord (1940) with Clark Ashton Smith
  • House of Monoceros (1941) with Clark Ashton Smith
  • One More River (1941)
  • She Herded Him Around (1941)
  • Fugitives from the Future (1941)
  • Murder Salvage (1941)
  • Man Without Memory (1942)
  • Exiles of Hyper-Space (1942)
  • Prayer to Satan (1942)
  • Web of Wizardry (1942)
  • The Fire and the Flesh (1943)
  • Land of Living Flame (1943)
  • Shadow Captain (1943)
  • Drink or Draw (1943)
  • Murderer's Moon (1943)
  • The Throne of King Kawoma (1944)
  • Sanctuary (1944)
  • The Hands of Janos (1944)
  • Graven Image (1944)
  • Desert Romance (1946)
  • You Can't Eat Glory (1946)
  • The Shadow of Saturn (1950) (Commons file)
    • "The Shadow of Saturn" in Weird Tales, 42 (3) (March 1950)
  • Short-Cut to Hell (1950)
  • Exile from Venus (1951)
  • Escape from Hyper-Space (1951)
  • When in Doubt, Mutate! (1952)
  • The Seven Securities (1952)

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