Best-known
among horror enthusiasts for his collection, The King in
Yellow
(1895), a series of stories connected by a suppressed book.
Short Stories
The King in Yellow, F. Tennyson Neely (New York
and Chicago), [1895]
(Including:
"The Yellow Sign", "The Demoiselle Dys, In the Court of the
Dragon".)
ditto, F. Tennyson Neely (New York and Chicago), 1895
[later printing]
ditto, Chatto & Windus (London), 1895
The Maker of Moons, Putnam (New York),
1896
(Including:
"The Maker of Moons", "A Pleasant Evening", "The Man at the Next
Table".)
ditto, Putnam (London), 1896
The Mystery of Choice, Appleton (New York),
1897
(Including:
"The Messenger", "The White Shadow", "Passeur", The Key to
Grief")
In Search of the Unknown, Harper (New York),
1904
(Including:
"Lin Quest of the Dingue".)
Out of the Dark, Volume 1, Origins, Ash-Tree Press
(Ashcroft, British Columbia), 1998
(Edited,
with an Introduction by Hugh Lamb, includes: "Preface", "The
Yellow Sign", "A Pleasant Evening", "Passeur", "In the Court of
the Dragon", "The Maker of Moons", "The Mask", "The Demoiselle
D"Ys", "The Key to Grief", "The Messenger".)