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France, Anatole; pseudonym of Anatole-François Thibault (1844-1924) (about) (items)
- A Hypnotized Cat, (ss) Romance September 1892; translated by Mrs. T. C. Crawford
- The Juggler of Notre-Dame, (ss) Short Stories April 1893; translated by Frances Alley Weston
- Jessy, (ss) Romance September 1893; translated by Mary J. Safford, M.D.
- Under the Sofa, (ss) Romance January 1894; translated by Frances Alley Weston
- Abelard and Héloise, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1895
- L’Eveche de Tourcoing, (ss) The Yellow Book April 1895
- The Mass of the Shadows, (ss) Tales from a Mother-of-Pearl Casket by Anatole France & trans. by Henri du Bois, Richmond, 1896
- The Singer of Kyme, (ss) Short Stories May 1897; translated by Merch Bradt Stewart
- The Well of St. Claire, (ss) Short Stories June 1902; translated by Merch Bradt Stewart
- La Dame à l’Eventail, (ss) The Smart Set August 1902
- Monsieur Pigeonneau, (ss) Short Stories August 1902; translated by Katharine Vincent
- The Christmas Log, (ss) Short Stories October 1902; adapted by Katharine Vincent
- Leslie Wood, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1903, etc.
- The Governor of Judaea, (ss) Tales June 1906
- Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) Mother of Pearl by Anatole France, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908, etc.
- Lead Soldier’s Story, (ss) Current Literature October 1909
- Lucifer, (ss) The Well of Saint Clare by Anatole France & tr:Alfred Allinson, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1909; translated by Alfred R. Allinson
- Olivier’s Brag, (ss) The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche, Dodd, Mead, 1909; translated by Alfred R. Allinson
- Satan’s Tongue-Pie, (vi) 1909; translated by Alfred R. Allinson
- Juggler to Our - Lady, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1912
- Ad Astra, (ar) The Phoenix August 1914; translated by Michael Monahan
- Revolt of the Angels, (ex) John Lane, 1914; translated by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson
- Crainquebille, (ss) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915, etc.
- A Dream, (ss) 1915; translated by Winifred Stephens
- The Ocean Christ, (vi) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- Jeanne D’Arc, (ar) The Phoenix November 1916; translated by Michael Monahan
- The Lady with the White Fan, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- Red Riding Hood Up to Date, (ss) The Touchstone December 1918
- Steinlen: The Artist, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1920
- The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, (ss) John Lane, 1920; translated by D. B. Stewart
- Stendahl, (ar) To-Day December 1921; translated by J. Lewis May [Ref. Stendhal]
- The Unknown Land, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1922; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- Edmee, or Charity Well Bestowed, (ss) 1922; translated by Winifred Stephens
- The Savant and Miss Morgan, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1924; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- Misprized Genius, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1924; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- Anatole France Talks, (ms)
- Balthasar, (ss)
- The Comedy of the Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, (pl)
- Come What May, (pl) ; translated by Frederic Chapman & J. Lewis May
- The Coming of Riquet, (ss)
- A Good Lesson Well Learnt, (ss)
- The History of Mankind, (ex) ; translated by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson
- Honey-Bee, (na)
- The Journey of Doctor Obnubile, (vi)
- Love Is a Hair Shirt, (ms)
- Love, Life, and Laughter: Epigrams, (ms) ; translated by Sylvestre Dorton
- Madame de Luzy, (ex) ; translated by Frederic Chapman
- Mademoiselle de Doucine’s New Year’s Present, (ss) ; translated by Alfred R. Allinson
- The Majesty of Justice, (ss)
- Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- The Origin of Government, (ex)
- The Procurator of Judæa, (ss)
- Putois, (ss) , etc.
- Riquet, (ss)
- Saint Satyr, (nv)
- Undress Parade, (ex)
- [untitled], (ms)
France, W. B. (fl. 1920s-1940s) (items)
- Two Miles Deep, (ss) The American Boy February 1927
- Chivalry, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 26 1932
- Mongrel Muse, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1932
- Beach Rondeau, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1932
- My Platform, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1932
- Marital Manners, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1932
- This Skeptical Age, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 18 1932
- Beautiful Ones, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 2 1932
- Graduated!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1932
- Summer Revolt, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1932
- Back Again, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1932
- Proposal, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1932
- Cultured, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 29 1932
- The Proper Spirit, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1932
- Thoughts While Horseback Riding, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1933
- “Go Mae West, Young Woman”, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1934
- And I refuse to Reduce My Acreage!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1934
- Maybe It’s Evolution, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1934
- Over the Top, (pm) Country Gentleman April 1934
- Ballade of Wood-Chopping, (pm) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy June 1934
- Hard Work Will Get You Somewhere, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1934
- My Neighbor’s Chow, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1934
- When Fond Recollection—, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1935
- Song of a Successful Businesswoman, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1936
- The Sad Case of Benjamin Franklin Grimes, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1936
- Challenge, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 29 1937
- Happy New Year, Yes?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1938
- A Modest Bleat for Father’s Day, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 18 1938
- Encyclopedia, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1938
- Anticlimax, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1939
- A Sigh for the Good Old Days, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1941
- Major Operation, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1941
- Hope for the Future, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1941
Frances, Stephen D(aniel) (1917-1989); used pseudonyms Ace Capelli, Max Clinten, Hank Janson, Peter Saxon & Dave Steel (about) (items)
- When Dames Get Tough, (na) Ward & Hitchon, March 1946, as by Hank Janson
- Scarred Faces, (nv) Scarred Faces by Hank Janson, Ward & Hitchon, 1946, as by Hank Janson
- The Dead Guy [Hank Janson], (nv) Underworld (UK) Spring 1952, as by Hank Janson
- Can You Believe It?, (ss) Argosy (UK) August 1962
- Entreat Me Not, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1963
- Sentimental Value, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1963
Francia, Kate (fl. 2020s) (about) (items)
- A Bird in the Window, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #339, September 23 2021
- Souls, (ss) Fireside Magazine #95, September 2021
- A Minor Demon in Adams B-12, (ss) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #44, December 2021
- Poets of Painswick, (ss) Augur Magazine v6 #2, 2023
- Good Mothers, (vi) Small Wonders #12, June 2024
Francillon, R(obert) E(dward) (1841-1919) (about) (books) (items)
- The Little Models, (pm) St. Nicholas July 1880
- Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, (Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, co), uncredited.
- A Circumstantial Puzzle, (nv) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- The Heiress of Warlow Castle, (na) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- How We Lost a Treasure, (nv) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- The Missing Deed, (ss) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- A Most Remarkable Will, (nv) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- My Forgery, (ss) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- Touch-and-Go with a Great Estate, (na) Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, uncredited.
- English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 6. Charles Dickens, (ar) Atalanta March 1888 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- Alive or Dead?, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal August 31 1889
- The Peril of Kobb’s Hole, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal March 28 1891
- The Order of the White Rose, (ar) Black & White #13, May 2 1891
- Our Jenny, (ss) The Minster February 1895
Francis, Anthony (fl. 1970s-2010s) (items)
- Trilogy Arachnida, (ss) Saturday Night Reader ed. Emma Tennant, W.H. Allen, 1979
- The Fall of the Falcon, (ss) Thirty Days Later ed. A. J. Sikes, B. J. Sikes & Dover Whitecliff, Thinking Ink Press, 2016
- The Rise of the Dragonfly, (ss) Thirty Days Later ed. A. J. Sikes, B. J. Sikes & Dover Whitecliff, Thinking Ink Press, 2016
- The Day of Reckoning, (ss) Some Time Later ed. A. J. Sikes, B. J. Sikes & Dover Whitecliff, Thinking Ink Press, 2017
- Two Weeks of Hell, (ss) Some Time Later ed. A. J. Sikes, B. J. Sikes & Dover Whitecliff, Thinking Ink Press, 2017
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