Works Published By Mycroft & Moran
- The Original Text Solar Pons Omnibus Edition, by August Derleth (2000)
- In Lovecraft's Shadow, by August Derleth (1998)
- The Final Adventures of Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1998)
- The Solar Pons Omnibus, by August Derleth (1982)
- Prince Zaleski and Cummings King Monk, by M. P. Shiel (1977)
- The Chronicles of Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1973)
- Number Seven, Queer Street, by Margery Lawrence (1969)
- Mr. Fairlies's Final Journey, by August Derleth (1968)
- The Adventure of the Unique Dickensians, by August Derleth (1968)
- Wisconsin Murders, by August Derleth (1968)
- The Exploits of Chevalier Dupin, by Michael Harrison (1968)
- A Praed Street Dossier, by August Derleth (1968)
- The Phantom-Fighter, by Seabury Quinn (1966)
- The Casebook of Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1965)
- The Reminiscences of Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1961)
- The Return of Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1958)
- Three Problems for Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1952)
- The Memoirs of Solar Pons, by August Derleth (1951)
- Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder, by William Hope Hodgson (1947)
- "In Re: Sherlock Holmes"--The Adventures of Solar Pons - (in the UK "The Adventures of Solar Pons"), by August Derleth (1945)
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