Publication:DTCTVMSTRC2002

I spotted this publication on the author list and decided to try and figure out what it is.


 * It turns out the publisher, B & R Samizdat Express, is a one person operation owned by that takes public domain material and repackages it for sale . The editor of this anthology was not credited but it is believed that Richard Seltzer put this together entirely from material on Project Gutenberg and so he is credited as the editor.
 * It's not clear if any of the material in this anthology is speculative fiction. The only genre aspects may be the horror stories.
 * This is a Windows CD-ROM that has the stories as plain text files and includes a text to speech "reader" program.

Contents
As this publication is of works extracted from Project Gutenberg it gets reissued from time to time with additional stories. Amazon reports 140 stories, the publisher's order form says 261 stories, and the current table of contents, http://www.samizdat.com/detectivecd.html, has 290 books.

Here's a printing history from http://www.samizdat.com/update.html:
 * October 22, 2002 - First publication. While Amazon reports 140 stories it may be 163 stories.
 * November 14, 2004 -- updated Detective/Mystery/Crime/Horror, added 98 books for a total of 261.
 * April 15, 2005 -- update to Detective/Mystery/Crime/Horror, added 29 books for a total of 290.

http://www.samizdat.com/detectivecd.html is the current table of contents. Due to copyright issues the contents of this page have not just been copy/pasted here though someone updating this page should use the Samizdat web site as a reference. http://www.samizdat.com/update.html has a list of the stories added at each release.

The list below was constructed in part from. If you have time you can link from this publication record to the text on Project Gutenberg and ideally also add notes on the genre for each story to see which elements (if any) belong in ISFDB.
 * A Book of Remarkable Criminals by H.B. Irving. Contents are:
 * The life of Charles Peace
 * The career of Robert Butler
 * M. Derues
 * Dr. Castaing
 * Professor Webster
 * The mysterious Mr. Holmes
 * Partnership in crime:
 * The Widow Gras
 * The Charmer
 * The Wounded Pigeon
 * Vitalis and Marie Boyer
 * The Fenayrou case
 * Eyraud and Bompard
 * Criminal Psychology, a Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students by Hans Gross;
 * Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri;
 * London's Underword by Thomas Holmes
 * Anthologies -- The Lock and Key Library, Edited by Julian Hawthorne. This may be this reprint of an 1907 anthology on Amazon Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories by Julian Hawthorne (Editor) - It has an Amazon Look Inside.
 * Ambrose Bierce The Parenticide Club; Present at a Hanging
 * Earl Derr Biggers The Agony Column
 * The Mirror of Kong Ho by Ernest Bramah
 * 32 books by Wilkie Collins - I did not count them but Gutenberg has many books)
 * The Spy (short) by Richard Harding Davis
 * The Return by Walter de la Mare
 * Charles Dickens Haunted Man; Hunted Down (short) ; The Mystery of Edwin Drood ; Three Ghost Stories
 * Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
 * Arthur Conan Doyle 8 books (Sherlock Holmes) plus 8 stories)
 * Alexandre Dumas The Black Tulip; Celebrated Crimes -- 18 books in a single file; The Count of Monte Cristo,; The Man in the Iron Mask
 * The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard by Anatole France
 * 12 books by Emile Gaboriau - Gutenberg lists 12 English titles
 * Baron Trigault's Vengeance
 * Caught in the Net
 * The Champdoce Mystery
 * The Clique of Gold
 * The Count's Millions
 * File No. 113
 * The Honor of the Name
 * Monsieur Lecoq
 * The Mystery of Orcival
 * Other People's Money
 * The Widow Lerouge
 * Within an Inch of His Life
 * Anna Katharine Green The Golden Slipper And Other Problems for Violet Strange; The Leavenworth Case
 * Grace Isabel Colbron and Augusta Groner The Case of The Lamp That Went Out; The Case of the Golden Bullet; The Case of The Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study; The Case of the Registered Letter
 * O. Henry Rolling Stones
 * E.W. Hornung The Amateur Cracksman; Dead Men Tell No Tales; Raffles; A Thief in the Night
 * Washington Irving The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
 * Andrew Lang The Valet's Tragedy and Other Studies
 * Gaston Leroux The Mystery of the Yellow Room; The Phantom of the Opera; The Secret of the Night;
 * S. Weir Mitchell The Autobiography of a Quack and the Case of George Dedlow
 * Elia Wilkinson Peattie The Shape of Fear and Other Ghostly Tales
 * Frank Pinkerton Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective or The Crime of the Midnight Express
 * Edgar Allan Poe The Raven edition of his complete works
 * E. R. Punshon The Bittermeads Mystery
 * Mary Roberts Rinehart The Bat; The Breaking Point; The Circular Staircase; Confession; Dangerous Days; The Man in Lower Ten; Sight Unseen; The Street of the Seven Stars; Where There's a Will
 * Sax Rohmer Dope; Fire-Tongue; The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu; The Quest of the Sacred Slipper; The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu; The Yellow Claw
 * Melvin L. Severy The Darrow Enigma
 * Mary Shelley Frankenstein
 * Chester K. Steele The Golf Course Mystery
 * Robert Louis Stevenson Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
 * Frank R. Stockton The Lady, or the Tiger?
 * Bram Stoker Dracula; The Jewel of the Seven Stars; The Lady of the Shroud; The Lair of the White Worm; The Man
 * Rex Stout Under the Andes
 * Mark Twain Carnival of Crime in Connecticut; The Double-Barrelled Detective; The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg; Pudd'n Head Wilson; Sketches New and Old; Tom Sawyer, Detective
 * Carolyn Wells The Gold Bag
 * Edith Wharton Tales of Men and Ghosts
 * Oscar Wilde
 * Lord Arthur Saville's Crime contains
 * Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
 * The Canterville Ghost
 * The Sphinx Without a Secret
 * The Model Millionaire
 * The Portrait of Mr. W. H.
 * The Picture of Dorian Gray and a second copy. I did not look to see why Project Gutenberg has two records for this story. Note that in the original Amazon list this was titled with The Picture of Dorian Grey which I updated to The Picture of Dorian Gray to match Gutenberg's spelling.
 * The Wind in the Rose-Bush And Other Stories Of The Supernatural by Mary Wilkins