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Tenneshaw, S. M. (fl. 1940s-1970s); house pseudonym used by Randall Garrett (1927-1987), Edmond Hamilton (1904-1977), John W. Jakes (1932-2023), Stephen Marlowe (1928-2008), Frank M. Robinson (1926-2014), Robert Silverberg (1935- ) & Charles Beaumont (1929-1967) (about) (items)
- Holster Heritage, (nv) Mammoth Western January 1946
- Knives Don’t Misfire, (nv) Mammoth Western April 1946
- Frame Me in Oils, (ss) Mammoth Detective March 1947
- Come Along with Me, (nv) Fantastic Adventures September 1947
- Who Sups with the Devil, (ss) Fantastic Adventures April 1948
- Doom Globe, (ss) Amazing Stories May 1948
- The Pied Piper of Space, (ss) Amazing Stories June 1948
- The Tavern Knight, (ss) Fantastic Adventures June 1948
- Holey Land, (ss) Amazing Stories August 1948
- Tyranny Town, (na) Mammoth Western December 1948
- The Magician of Misty Cave, (nv) Fantastic Adventures February 1949
- The Monster, (nv) Amazing Stories April 1949
- Tombstone in Lead, (na) Mammoth Western May 1949
- The Outcast, (ss) Amazing Stories June 1949
- “Hang Me…If You Can!”, (nv) Mammoth Western October 1949
- Queen of the Ice Men, (nv) Fantastic Adventures November 1949
- Diana and the Golden Ring, (nv) Fantastic Adventures March 1950
- The Lunar Point of View, (ss) Fantastic Adventures April 1950
- “I’ll Dance on Your Grave!”, (na) Mammoth Western July 1950
- Who’s That Knocking at My Door?, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1950 (by Stephen Marlowe)
- Beyond the Walls of Space, (na) Amazing Stories November 1951
- Let Space Be Your Coffin, (nv) Imagination November 1954
- Four Hours to Eternity, (ss) Imaginative Tales March 1955 (by Frank M. Robinson)
- School for Strippers, (ss) Rogue February 1956
- The Doormen of Space, (nv) Imaginative Tales March 1956
- It Fell from the Sky, (ss) Imaginative Tales May 1956
- The Obedient Servant, (ss) Imagination June 1956
- Juggernaut from Space, (ss) Imaginative Tales September 1956
- Trouble on Sun-Side, (ss) Imagination October 1956
- Last Call for Doomsday!, (na) Imagination December 1956 (by Edmond Hamilton)
- The Ultimate Weapon, (nv) Imaginative Tales January 1957 (by Robert Silverberg)
- The Love Master, (ss) Rogue February 1957 (by Charles Beaumont)
- The Man Who Hated Noise, (vi) Imaginative Tales March 1957 (by Randall Garrett)
- The Old Man, (ss) Imagination April 1957 (by Robert Silverberg)
- Kill Me if You Can!, (ss) Imagination June 1957 (by Randall Garrett)
- House Operator, (ss) Imagination December 1957 (by Robert Silverberg)
- The Friendly Killers, (na) Imagination June 1958
- Nine Shadows at Doomsday, (ss) Space Travel November 1958 (by John W. Jakes)
- The Black Lily, (nv) Rogue February 1959
Tenno, Heliodore (fl. 1910s-1920s) (items)
- Hawtrey’s Wife, (sl) Snappy Stories 2nd January 1917, etc.
- The Web and the Weaving, (sl) Snappy Stories 2nd June 1917, etc.
- Irene Wanted a Husband, (sl) Snappy Stories 1st December 1917, etc.
- The Purple Pendant, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st April 1918
- The Correspondent, (nv) Snappy Stories 1st September 1919
- The Sin Offering, (nv) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1920
- The Tiger of Desire, (nv) Snappy Stories 1st December 1921
- The One Who Kisses, (nv) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1922
- Hidden Flames, (nv) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1922
- The Price of Hilda Maury, (sl) Snappy Stories 1st April 1923, etc.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord (1809-1892) (about) (items)
- The Deserted House, (pm) Poems Chiefly Lyrical by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Effingham Wilson, 1830
- The Kraken, (pm) Poems Chiefly Lyrical by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Effingham Wilson, 1830
- Mariana, (pm) Poems Chiefly Lyrical by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Effingham Wilson, 1830
- The Death of the Old Year, (pm) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1832
- Break, Break, Break, (pm) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- Lady Clara Vere de Vere, (ex) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- The Lady of Shalott, (pm) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- Locksley Hall, (ex) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- Locksley Hall, (pm) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- Locksley Hall, (ex) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- Locksley Hall, (pm) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- Morte d’Arthur, (pm) 1842
- Sir Galahad, (pm) Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
- The Princess, (pm) Edward Moxon, 1847
- In Memoriam, (pm) Edward Moxon, 1850
- In Memoriam, (ex) Edward Moxon, 1850, uncredited.
- In Memoriam, (pm) Edward Moxon, 1850
- Bugle Song, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1854
- The Charge of the Light Brigade, (pm) The Examiner December 9 1854
- Come Into the Garden, Maud, (pm) 1855
- Sea Dreams, an Idyll, (pm) Macmillan’s Magazine January 1860
- Tithonus, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860
- A Welcome, (pm) London Society April 1863
- Attempts at Classic Metres in Quantity, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine December 1863
- Northern Farmer, Old Style. In the Lancashire Dialect, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1864
- The Captain. A Legend of the Navy, (pm) The Boy’s Own Magazine March 1865
- The Victim, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly February 1868
- Flower in the Crannied Wall, (pm) The Holy Grail and Other Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Strahan and Co., 1869
- The Passing of Arthur, (pm) Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1870
- England and America in 1782, (pm) The New York Ledger January 6 1872
- untitled (“Brooks—for they called you so that knew you best…”), (pm) Scribner’s Monthly February 1876
- A New Year’s Chime, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 3 1880
- Child Songs, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1880
- The City Child, (sg) St. Nicholas February 1880, etc.
- Minnie and Winnie, (sg) St. Nicholas March 1880
- Midnight, June 30, 1879, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1880
- Rizpah, (pm) Ballads and Other Poems by Alfred Tennyson, C. Kegan Paul, 1880
- Among the Lilies, (sg) Wide Awake June 1882, music by Julius Eichberg; edited by Louis C. Elson
- The Brook, (pm) Wide Awake October 1883
- “Frater Ave Atque Vale”, (pm) Tiresias and Other Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Macmillan and Co., 1885
- A Boy’s Morning Hymn, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 24 1886
- The Throstle, (pm) The New Review #5, October 1889
- Crossing the Bar, (pm) Demeter and Other Poems by Alfred Tennyson, Macmillan, 1889
- Merlin and the Gleam, (pm) 1889
- Crossing the Bar, (sg) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1890, music by Charles Villiers Stanford
- A Song, (pm) The New Review #22, March 1891
- Slumber Song, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1891
- The Miller’s Daughter, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1894, music by George H. Ely
- O Lark, (sg) The Argosy (UK) March 1895, music by Lady Emily Tennyson
- The Devil and the Lady, (ex) Macmillan, 1930
- April, (pm)
- As Through the Land at Eve We Went, (pm)
- Blow! Bugle, Blow!, (pm)
- Britain, (pm)
- The Chivalric Ideal, (pm)
- Couplet, (pm)
- Days That Are No More, (pm)
- The Eagle, (pm)
- The Eagle. A Fragment, (pm)
- Early Spring, (pm)
- The Englishman, (pm)
- Flight Into the Unknown, (pm)
- The Flower, (pm)
- Forgiveness, (pm)
- from “A Dream of Fair Women”, (pm)
- From: The Lady of Shalott, (pm)
- The Golden Year, (pm)
- The Horns of Elfland, (pm)
- Human Knowledge, (pm)
- Little Gems from Tennyson, (pm)
- The Lotos-Eaters, (pm)
- Love and Death, (pm)
- ’Mid Rolling Drums, (pm)
- New Year’s Bells, (pm)
- Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, (ex)
- Oh That ’Twere Possible, (pm)
- “The old order changeth, yielding place to new…”, (pm)
- Old Soldier, (pm)
- Order of Chivalry, (pm)
- The Palace of Art, (ex)
- A Prophecy, (pm)
- The Reconciliation, (pm)
- “Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New”, (pm)
- Sea Dreams, (pm)
- The Sea-Fight at the Azores, (pm)
- The Sisters, (pm)
- A Small, Sweet, Idyl, (pm)
- The Soldier’s Wife, (pm)
- Tears, Idle Tears, (pm)
- That Which Made Us, (pm)
- There Is No Land like England, (pm)
- To J.S., (ex) , uncredited.
- Ulysses, (pm)
- untitled (“Revered, beloved—O you that hold…”), (pm) , uncredited.
- [untitled poem], (pm)
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