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Latest revision as of 06:56, 8 December 2010
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade ("L. T. Meade" or "Mrs. L. T. Meade" or Elizabeth Thomasona Meade Smith) was an editor and writer.
Birth year cited variously as 1844 (FMI and 1854 (wikipedia) and 1879 (The Gentlewomen of Evil).
Publications
- "The Horror of Studley Grange" (1894; with Clifford Halifax; in The Strand Jan. 1894; republished in Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Dec 1973)
- "Silenced" (1897 short story; with Robert Eustace; published The Strand Dec. 1897; republished The Strand Magazine (US) Dec. 1898)
- "The Love Adventures of Primrose Ward" (1897 short story; published in The Windsor Magazine, Dec. 1897)
- "The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings" (1898 short story, first published in The Strand Oct. 1898)
- "The Doom" (with Robert Eustace; short story first published in The Strand Oct. 1898)
- "Where the Air Quivered" (1898) (The Strand Dec. 1898; with Robert Eustace)
- "Stories of the Sanctuary Club" (1899 short story)
- "Spangle-Winged" (1901 short story) (with Clifford Halifax; published in The Strand Magazine (US) July 1901)
- "The Dead Hand" (1902 short story; with Robert Eustace; the Diana Marburg series; first published in Pearson’s Magazine (US) Feb 1902)
- "Sir Penn Caryl's Engagement: A Detective Story" (the Diana Marburg series; 1902 short story; with Robert Eustace; published in Pearson's Magazine (US) Dec. 1902)
- "Madame Sara" (1902; The Strand Oct. 1902; republished The Armchair Detective Spring 1979); with Robert Eustace)
- "The Black Ribbon" (serial) The Auckland Weekly News. Town and Country Journal Oct 20 1904
- "Finger Tips: One of the Sensational Experiences of Diana Marburg, the Oracle of Maddox Street" (with Robert Eustace; the Diana Marburg series; Pearson's Magazine (US) Aug. 1902; 1902 short story)
- "The Face in the Dark" (with Robert Eustace; 1903 short story; first published July 1903 in The Harmsworth London Magazine)
- "The Jeweled Cobra" (1908 short story; Short Stories, Sept. 1908)
- "The Child of His Dreams" (1913 short story; first published in The Queenslander, Dec. 6, 1913)
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