- Author: Henry S. Whitehead Author Record # 1214
- Legal Name: Whitehead, Henry St. Clair
- Birthplace: Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
- Birthdate: 5 March 1882
- Deathdate: 23 November 1932
- Language: English
- Webpages: Encyclopedia of Fantasy, Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: H. P. Lovecraft (in error), Henry Whitehead, Rev. Henry S. Whitehead, Rev. Henry S. Whitehead, M.A., Reverend Henry S. Whitehead
- Note: Deacon of the Episcopal Church who served as Archdeacon of the Virgin Islands. He used his knowledge of the Virgin Islands in his stories.
- Author Tags: fantasy (9), horror (9), ghosts (2), Horror: Another 100 Best Books (1), lost race (1), fantastic adventure (1), demons (1), jungle adventure (1), forest (1), New York City (1), 1930s (1), werewolf (1), woodsman (1), vision of the past (1), twist ending (1), subway (1), summer camp (1), Adirondacks (1), contemporary (1), dream (1) and 4 additional tags. View all tags for Henry S. Whitehead
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Collections
- Jumbee and Other Uncanny Tales (1944)
- West India Lights (1946)
- Jumbee and Other Voodoo Tales (1976)
- The Black Beast and Other Voodoo Tales (1976)
- Jumbee [French] (1988)
- Der persische Ghoul [German] (1997)
- Passing of a God and Other Stories (2007)
- Tales of the Jumbee: and Other Wonders of the West Indies (2009)
- The Golden Age of Weird Fiction Megapack: Volume 1 (2015)
- Bothon [Italian] (2021) [only as by Howard Phillips Lovecraft and Henry S. Whitehead]
- La morte di un Dio [Italian] (2021)
- Not to the Swift (1905)
- Christabel (1923)
- The Wonder-Phone (1923)
- The Intarsia Box (1923)
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Tea Leaves (1924)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Tea Leaves [2] (1924)
- The Door (1924)
- The Fireplace (1925)
- Sea Change (1925)
- The Thin Match (1925)
- The Wonderful Thing (1925)
- The Projection of Armand Dubois (1926)
- Across the Gulf (1926)
- Jumbee (1926)
- Obi in the Caribbean (1927)
- West India Lights (1927)
- The Left Eye (1927)
- The Shadows (1927)
- The Cult of the Skull (1928)
- The People of Pan (1929)
- Black Tancrède (1929)
- Sweet Grass (1929)
- The Lips (1929)
- The Tabernacle (1930)
- The Shut Room (1930)
- Black Terror (1931)
-
Passing of a God (1931)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Passing of a God (2009)
- The Tree-Man (1931)
- Hill Drums (1931)
- The Black Beast (1931)
- Cassius (1931)
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The Moon-Dial (1932)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Moon Dial (1932)
-
The Trap (1932)
with
H. P. Lovecraft
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Trap (1932) [as by Henry Whitehead]
- Variant: The Trap (1932) [as by Henry S. Whitehead]
- Variant: The Trap (2012) [as by H. P. Lovecraft]
- Mrs. Lorriquer (1932)
- The Great Circle (1932)
- Seven Turns in a Hangman's Rope (1932)
-
No Eye-Witnesses (1932)
also appeared as:
- Variant: No Eye-Witness (1932) [as by Henry Whitehead]
-
Sea-Tiger (1932)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Sea Tiger (1932)
- The Napier Limousine (1933)
- The Chadbourne Episode (1933)
-
"Williamson" (1946)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Williamson (1946)
- "—In Case of Disaster Only" (1946)
- The Ravel Pavane (1946)
-
Scar-Tissue (1946)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Scar Tissue (1946)
- Bothon (1946) [also as by Henry Whitehead]
- Cassius (excerpt) (1964)
- La Donna Lupo [Italian] (1994)
- Litrachoor (1976)
- Editorial Prejudice Against the Occult (1922)
- Self-Portrait (1923)
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1924) (1924) [only as by Rev. Henry S. Whitehead, M.A.]
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1925) (1925) [only as by Reverend Henry S. Whitehead]
- The Occult Story (1926)
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1927) (1927) [only as by Rev. Henry S. Whitehead]
- Letter (Weird Tales, July 1927) (1927) [only as by Rev. Henry S. Whitehead]
- Letter (Weird Tales, February 1930) (1930)
- Letter (Weird Tales, August 1930) (1930)
- Letter (Weird Tales, February-March 1931) (1931)
- Letter (Oriental Stories, April-May-June 1931) (1931)
- Letter (Weird Tales, August 1931) (1931)
