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[]Adam, David (fl. 1930s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Double Bargain, (ss) John Bull July 14 1945
- * Furs and Feathers [Charlie Ferny], (ss) John Bull July 29 1939
- * Ghost of Neston Magna [Charlie Ferny], (ss) John Bull August 5 1939
- * The Next Station, (ss) John Bull January 7 1939
- * Old Tam Gives Tongue, (ss) John Bull August 11 1945
- * Pen of Venom [Charlie Ferny], (ss) John Bull July 15 1939
- * Red Sky at Night [Charlie Ferny], (ss) John Bull July 8 1939
- * Simpton’s Folly [Charlie Ferny], (ss) John Bull August 12 1939
- * Sugar King’s Daughter [Charlie Ferny], (ss) John Bull July 22 1939
- * Verboten, (pm) London Opinion April 1940
- * Verboten!, (pm) London Opinion Sep, Dec 1940
- * Wheel of Fire, (ss) John Bull February 4 1939
[]Adam, H(argrave) L(ee) (1867-1946) (about) (chron.)
- * Broadmoor—The House of Shadows, (ar) The Detective Magazine #36, March 28 1924
- * The Clue and the Crime (with A. B. Cooper), (ar) The Detective Magazine #8, March 2 1923
- * The Clue of the Scrap of Paper, (ar) Hush November 1930
- * Crooks and Precious Gems, (ar) The Detective Magazine #20, August 17 1923
- * Football as a Fine Art, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1900
- * The Fragrant Hop, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1910
- * The Great Pearl Mystery, (ar) Hush December 1930
- * The Green Bicycle Case, (ar) Hush June 1930
- * The Greenwood Poisoning Mystery, (ar) Hush August 1930
- * Handwriting and Crime, (ar) The Detective Magazine #6, February 2 1923
- * His Majesty’s Unwilling Guests, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1901
- * Mail Robbers, (ar) The Detective Magazine #23, September 28 1923
- * The Mystery of Gorse Hall, (ar) Hush June 1931
- * The Mystery of Regent Square, (ar) Hush January 1931
- * Pole Stars, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1902
- * Posters That Fill Theatres, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1901
- * The Problem of Peasenhall, (ar) Hush May 1931
- * Railway Carriages as Houses, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine November 1900
- * Round the World for the Biograph, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1901
- * Scotland Yard’s “Picture Books”, (ar) Hush May 1931
- * The Secret of the Sandhills, (ar) Hush July 1930
- * The Secret of the Summer House, (ar) Hush September 1930
- * Sudden Death at the Blue Anchor, (ar) Hush October 1930
- * Sweet Lavender, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1905
- * The Wizard Exposed, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1901
- * Zaza the Acrobat, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1902
[]Adam, Helen (1909-1993) (about) (chron.)
- * Daughter of Roses, (pm) Quark/1 ed. Samuel R. Delany & Marilyn Hacker, Paperback Library, 1970
- * The Fair Young Wife, (pm) Galley Sail Review
- * I Love My Love, (pm)
- * No Green Wave, (pm) New York Quarterly Spring 1972
- * The Step Mother, (pm) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
- * The True Reason for the Dreadful Death of Mr. Rex Arundel, (nv) Quark/4 ed. Samuel R. Delany & Marilyn Hacker, Paperback Library, 1971
[]Adam, Mark (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym used by Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) & Jack Kofoed (1894-1979) (chron.)
- * The Borden Ax Murders, (ar) Detective Book Magazine Summer 1938
- * Cannibal Fists [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories May 1930, as "Fist and Fang", by Robert E. Howard
- * Champ of the Seven Seas [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories November 1930, as "Champ of the Forecastle", by Robert E. Howard
- * Comes the Revolution, (ss) Baseball Stories Summer 1940
- * Conzoneri—You Can’t Keep Him Down!, (ar) Fight Stories Summer 1940
- * Costigan vs. Kid Camera [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories March 1930, as "Sailors’ Grudge", by Robert E. Howard
- * Ex-Big League, (ss) Baseball Stories Summer 1938
- * The Give-’Em-Hell Kid, (ss) Bull’s-Eye Sports Spring 1939
- * Glory Gloves, (ss) Bull’s-Eye Sports Fall 1939
- * “Go Get ’Em, Punk!”, (ss) Fight Stories Spring 1940
- * The Graveyard Murder, (ss) Detective Book Magazine Spring 1939
- * Greenhorn, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine February 1937
- * Hold That Line!, (ss) Football Stories Fall 1939
- * “—Includin’ the Scandinavian!” [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories February 1932, as "Vikings of the Gloves", by Robert E. Howard
- * “I Wuz Robbed!”, (ss) Baseball Stories Spring 1939
- * Joe Gans—The Brown Blizzard of Baltimore, (ar) (by Jack Kofoed) Fight Stories Spring 1939
- * The K.O. Marine, (ss) Fight Stories Winter 1941
- * Leather Lightning [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories January 1931, as "Alleys of Peril", by Robert E. Howard
- * Manila Manslaughter [Sailor Steve Costigan], (nv) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories July 1929, as "The Pit of the Serpent", by Robert E. Howard
- * Never Give a Sucker a Break!, (ss) Fight Stories Fall 1939
- * Out of the Fog, (ss) Detective Book Magazine Fall 1939
- * Razzle-Dazzler, (ss) Football Action Fall 1940
- * Red-Leather Dynamite, (nv) Fight Stories Spring 1937
- * Samson Had a Soft Spot [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Action Stories November 1931, as "Breed of Battle", by Robert E. Howard
- * Shanghaied Mitts [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) Fight Stories May 1931, as "Texas Fists", by Robert E. Howard
- * Shore Leave for a Slugger [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories March 1932, as "Night of Battle", by Robert E. Howard
- * Slugger Bait [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories December 1931, as "Circus Fists", by Robert E. Howard
- * Sucker! [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories July 1930, as "Winner Take All", by Robert E. Howard
- * Swivel-Hipped Yokel, (nv) Football Action Fall 1939
- * Three Socks and a Prayer, (nv) Bull’s-Eye Sports Winter 1938/1939
- * The Waterfront Wallop [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Action Stories January 1931, as "The TNT Punch", by Robert E. Howard
- * You Got to Kill a Bulldog [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) (by Robert E. Howard) Fight Stories February 1930, as "Bulldog Breed", by Robert E. Howard
[]Adamic, Louis (1899-1951) (chron.)
- * “And Proud of It!”, (ar) This Week March 16 1941
- * Bohunk Woman, (ss) The American Mercury March 1930
- * Crusader, (ss) American Parade July 1926
- * Dog-Robber, (ss) Liberty October 24 1931
- * The Enigma, (ss) The American Mercury May 1930
- * Girl on the Road, (nv) from My America, Harper, 1937
- * The Importance of Being Yourself, (ar) This Week August 17 1941
- * Ingrates at Yaddo, (ar) Esquire July 1938
- * Man with the Big Head, (ss) Plain Talk August 1930
- * Mikhallovitch, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 19 1942
- * The Millvale Apparition, (nv) My America by Louis Adamic, Harper's, 1939
- * Mutiny, (ss) Overland Monthly December 1926
- * My Friend in Herzegovina, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion June 1935
- * The Old Alien by the Kitchen Window, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1940
- * Philippine Interlude, (ss) Plain Talk March 1930
- * Symbol, (ss) Pagany April/June 1932
- * They Came from Pomerania, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1939
- * Thirty Million New Americans, (ar) Harper’s Magazine November 1934
- * What the Proletariat Reads, (ar) The Saturday Review of Literature 1934
- * The Woman from Croatia, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1939
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