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[]Bisland, Elizabeth (1861-1929); also known as Elizabeth Wetmore; used pseudonym B. L. R. Dane (about) (chron.)
- * The Alligators’ Funeral, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1891
- * The Cathedral at Cologne, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1892
- * Co-operative Housekeeping in Tenements, (ar) The Cosmopolitan November 1889
- * David Cameron’s Fairy Godmother, (ss) St. Nicholas December 1891
- * The Eldest of the Arts, (ar) The Cosmopolitan April 1891
- * Famous Beauties, (ar) The Cosmopolitan January 1890
- * Flower Ladies, (vi) St. Nicholas August 1889
- * A Flying Trip Around the World, (ar) The Cosmopolitan Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1890
- * The Great City Companies, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1892
- * In the Field Papers:
* ___ 5. A Nineteenth-Century Arcady, (ar) The Cosmopolitan September 1889
- * In the Library (with John Eliot Bowen & William S. Walsh), (br) The Cosmopolitan September 1889
- * In the Library (with J. Wells Champney & Edward Dwight Walker), (br) The Cosmopolitan August 1889
- * In the Library (with Moncure D. Conway), (br) The Cosmopolitan June 1889
- * In the Library (with John Habberton), (br) The Cosmopolitan November 1889
- * In the Library (with John Habberton), (br) The Cosmopolitan December 1889, as by B. L. R. Dane & John Habberton
- * In the Library (with John Habberton & William S. Walsh), (br) The Cosmopolitan October 1889
- * In the Library (with George Parsons Lathrop), (br) The Cosmopolitan July 1889
- * London Charities, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1891
- * The New York Flower Market, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1889
- * A Nineteenth-Century Arcady, (ar) The Cosmopolitan September 1889
- * An Original Social Experiment—Tuxedo, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1889, as by B. L. R. Dane
- * The Passion Play at Oberammergau, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1890
- * The People’s Palace in London, (ar) The Cosmopolitan January 1891
- * The Studios of New York, (ar) The Cosmopolitan May 1889
- * Tattersall’s, (ar) The Cosmopolitan September 1891
- * Time-Spirit of the Twentieth Century, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1901
[]Biss, (Edwin) Gerald (Jones) (1876-1922) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Capitulation of the Earl, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1901
- * The Cult of the Car, (cl) Colour Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1920
- * The Door of the Unreal, (Ash-Tree Press, December 2002, n.)
- * Forward, (fw) The Door of the Unreal, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
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[]Bissell, Champion (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * Gambling Sharps and their Tools, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1891
- * A Glimpse Into the Twentieth Century, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1895
- * A Histrionic Artifice, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1893
- * Making a Raise, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1894
- * A Morning with Apuleius, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1893
- * The Mystery of the Forty-Second Street Murder, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1895
- * The Republican Candidates, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1896
- * Returned Unbroken to the Owner, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1894
- * A Russian Retribution, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1896
- * Three Actresses: A Symposium, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1894
- * West Indiaward, Ho!, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1899
[]Bissell, Paul J. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Aid to the Lost Battalion, (ar) Flying Aces September 1933
- * Attack on the Mole, (ar) Flying Aces February 1934
- * Baracca Leads Raid on Austrians, (ar) Flying Aces August 1932
- * Biddle Downs a Checkerboard, (ar) Flying Aces June 1934
- * Bombing Richthofen’s Drome, (ar) Flying Aces April 1932
- * Brereton’s Famous Flight, (ar) Flying Aces August 1934
- * Collishaw’s Black Hawks, (ar) Flying Aces March 1933
- * Coppens, Belgium’s Greatest Ace, (ar) Flying Aces November 1932
- * Dorcières—Duellist Supreme!, (ar) Flying Aces December 1933
- * Downing the L-22, (ar) Flying Aces May/June 1933
- * First Official Yank Victory, (ar) Flying Aces March 1932
- * First Yank to Down a Hun, (ar) Flying Aces March 1934
- * General Mitchell’s Flight Over the Front Lines, (ar) Flying Aces July 1934
- * How Barker Won the V.C., (ar) Flying Aces February 1932
- * Ingalls—America’s Only Navy Ace, (ar) Flying Aces November 1933
- * The Invulnerable Dormé, (ar) Flying Aces January 1933
- * Last Yank Victory of the War, (ar) Flying Aces November 1934
- * The Lieutenant White’s Supreme Sacrifice, (ar) Flying Aces July 1933
- * Lufbery Becomes an Ace, (ar) Flying Aces May 1932
- * Luke Downs Three Balloons, (ar) Flying Aces January 1932
- * Mannock, the Mad Major, (ar) Flying Aces December 1932
- * Niebling’s Phenomenal Feat, (ar) Flying Aces April 1933
- * Nungesser to the Rescue, (ar) Flying Aces July 1932
- * Putnam Downs Five in One Flight, (ar) Flying Aces September 1934
- * Rickenbacker Downs Two, (ar) Flying Aces February 1933
- * Rickenbacker Saves Lt. Meissner, (ar) Flying Aces May 1934
- * The Story Behind the Cover:
* ___ Aid to the Lost Battalion, (cl) Flying Aces September 1933
* ___ Attack on the Mole, (cl) Flying Aces February 1934
* ___ Baracca Leads Raid on Austrians, (cl) Flying Aces August 1932
* ___ Biddle Downs a Checkerboard, (cl) Flying Aces June 1934
* ___ Bombing Richthofen’s Drome, (cl) Flying Aces April 1932
* ___ Brereton’s Famous Flight, (cl) Flying Aces August 1934
* ___ Collishaw’s Black Hawks, (cl) Flying Aces March 1933
* ___ Coppens, Belgium’s Greatest Ace, (cl) Flying Aces November 1932
* ___ Dorcières—Duellist Supreme!, (cl) Flying Aces December 1933
* ___ Downing the L-22, (cl) Flying Aces May/June 1933
* ___ First Official Yank Victory, (cl) Flying Aces March 1932
* ___ First Yank to Down a Hun, (cl) Flying Aces March 1934
* ___ General Mitchell’s Flight Over the Front Lines, (cl) Flying Aces July 1934
* ___ How Barker Won the V.C., (cl) Flying Aces February 1932
* ___ Ingalls—America’s Only Navy Ace, (cl) Flying Aces November 1933
* ___ The Invulnerable Dormé, (cl) Flying Aces January 1933
* ___ Last Yank Victory of the War, (cl) Flying Aces November 1934
* ___ The Lieutenant White’s Supreme Sacrifice, (cl) Flying Aces July 1933
* ___ Lufbery Becomes an Ace, (cl) Flying Aces May 1932
* ___ Luke Downs Three Balloons, (cl) Flying Aces January 1932
* ___ Mannock, the Mad Major, (cl) Flying Aces December 1932
* ___ Niebling’s Phenomenal Feat, (cl) Flying Aces April 1933
* ___ Nungesser to the Rescue, (cl) Flying Aces July 1932
* ___ Putnam Downs Five in One Flight, (cl) Flying Aces September 1934
* ___ Rickenbacker Downs Two, (cl) Flying Aces February 1933
* ___ Rickenbacker Saves Lt. Meissner, (cl) Flying Aces May 1934
* ___ Top Man for Luke, (cl) Flying Aces October 1934
* ___ Trollope Gets Six in One Day, (cl) Flying Aces January 1934
* ___ Vaughn Wins the D.S.C., (cl) Flying Aces September 1932
* ___ War’s Youngest Ace Downs Voss, (cl) Flying Aces October 1932
* ___ When Bishop Fought Richthofen, (cl) Flying Aces June 1932
* ___ Yank Rookie Gets German Ace, (cl) Flying Aces October 1933
* ___ The Youngest V.C. Flyer, (cl) Flying Aces August 1933
- * Top Man for Luke, (ar) Flying Aces October 1934
- * Trollope Gets Six in One Day, (ar) Flying Aces January 1934
- * Vaughn Wins the D.S.C., (ar) Flying Aces September 1932
- * War’s Youngest Ace Downs Voss, (ar) Flying Aces October 1932
- * When Bishop Fought Richthofen, (ar) Flying Aces June 1932
- * Yank Rookie Gets German Ace, (ar) Flying Aces October 1933
- * The Youngest V.C. Flyer, (ar) Flying Aces August 1933
- * [front cover], (cv) Sky Birds Aug, Sep 1931
- * [front cover], (cv) Flying Aces Oct, Nov, Dec 1931, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct, Nov, Dec 1932
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May/Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1933
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1934
- * [front cover], (cv) Flying Aces (Canada) October 1932
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