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[]Balog, Jonathan (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Amor Sacro e Amor Profano, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #31, April 2018
- * Death in Paradise, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #24, July 2016
- * Fail-Safe, (pm) Chiral Mad 3 ed. Michael Bailey, Written Backwards, 2016
- * Insomnia in Reverse, (pm) Chiral Mad 3 ed. Michael Bailey, Written Backwards, 2016
- * The Secret Life of the Goldleaf Hotel, (ss) Ares Magazine #2, 2015
- * 6 A.M. on the Death Railway to Bangkok, (ss) Dark Dead Things #2, 2023
- * The Troll, (ss) Dark Visions: A Collection of Modern Horror—Volume One ed. Sharon Lawson & Anthony Rivera, Grey Matter Press, 2013
[]Balogh, Mary (1944- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Anniversary, (na) From the Heart, Signet, 1994
- * The Best Chistmas Ever, (na) A Regency Christmas III, Signet, 1991
- * The Best Gift, (na) A Regency Christmas VI, Signet, 1994
- * The Bethrothal Ball, (ss)
- * The Dark Rider, (na) Full-Moon Magic, Signet, 1992
- * The Forbidden Daffodils, (na) Blossoms, Signet, 1995
- * Golden Rose, (na) A Regency Valentine, Signet, 1991
- * Guarded by Angels, (na) Angel Christmas, Topaz, 1995
- * The Heirloom, (na) Timeswept Brides, Jove, 1996
- * Letter to the Reader, (in) It Happened One Night, Avon, 2008
- * No Room at the Inn, (na) A Regency Christmas V, Signet, 1993
- * The North Tower, (na) Moonlight Lovers, Signet, 1993
- * Playing House, (na) A Regency Christmas II, Signet, 1990
- * The Porcelain Madonna, (na) A Regency Christmas IV, Signet, 1992
- * Spellbound, (na) It Happened One Night, Avon, 2008
- * The Star of Bethlehem, (na) A Regency Christmas, Signet, 1989
- * The Substitute Guest, (na) Tokens of Love, Signet, 1993
- * The Surprise Party, (na) A Regency Christmas VII, Signet, 1995
- * The Treasure Hunt, (na) A Regency Summer, Signet, 1992
- * A Waltz among the Stars, (na) A Regency Valentine II, Signet, 1992
- * The Wassail Bowl, (na) A Regency Christmas Feast, Signet, 1996
[]Baltadonis, John V. (1921-1998) (about) (chron.)
- * The Fantaseer, (cl) The Science Fiction Collector Feb 14, Jun 1937
- * The Fantaseer, (cl) Fantasy Fiction Telegram June 1938
- * Those Old Fan Magazines, (ar) The Science Fiction Fan September 1939
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Helios May/June 1938
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Oswald Train), (ct) Cosmic Tales November/December 1937
- * [front cover], (cv) The Science Fiction Collector Feb 14 1937, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May, Jun/Jul, Aug, Oct/Nov 1938, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun,
Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1939
Jan/Feb 1940, Win 1941
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantasmagoria Jul, Win 1937, Nov 1938, Win 1939
- * [front cover], (cv) Science Adventure Stories #1, Oct 1938
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantascience Digest Jul/Aug 1938, Jan/Feb 1940, Nov/Dec 1941
- * [front cover], (cv) The Solitary Hunters and The Abyss by David H. Keller, M.D., New Era Publishers, 1948
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Science Fiction Collector Nov/Dec 1937, May, Jun/Jul 1938, Nov/Dec 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Magazine of Horror Sep, Nov 1968
- * [letter], (lt) Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1937
- * [letter], (lt) Strange Stories Jun, Aug 1939
- * [letter], (lt) Sun Spots v1 #4, 1940
- * [letter from Philadelphia, PA], (lt) Weird Tales Apr, Jun, Aug/Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1936, Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug 1937
Sep, Oct, Dec 1938, Mar, May, Jun/Jul, Aug 1939
- * [letter from Philadelphia, PA], (lt) Astounding Stories Aug, Sep, Nov 1936
- * [letter from Philadelphia, PA], (lt) Unknown May 1939
- * [letter from Philadelphia, PA], (lt) Thrilling Wonder Stories August 1939
_____, ed.
- * Editor: The New Science Fiction Collector Jul, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1937, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May, Jun/Jul, Aug, Oct/Nov 1938, Jan/Feb,
Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1939
Jan/Feb 1940, Win 1941
_____, [ref.]
[]Baltazar, Jason (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Disappearer, (ss) Bourbon Penn #21, July 2020
- * Gurge, (ss) The Future Fire #41, 2017
- * Local Extinction Hotline, (ss) Bourbon Penn #34, December 2024
- * The Questioning Bell, (ss) Metaphorosis May 2017
- * Two Step Program, (ss) Bourbon Penn #19, November 2019
- * [front cover], (cv) The Future Fire #44, 2018
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Future Fire #41, #43 2017, #44, #46 2018, #48, #49 2019, #52 2020
[]Balzac, Honoré de (1799-1850) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * An Accursed House, (ss)
- * An Accursed House, (ss)
- * An Accursed House, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“La Grande Bretèche”, Contes Brun, 1831) by William Wilson.
- * The Afflictions of an English Cat, (ss)
- * The Atheist’s Mass, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1928; translated by S. Davis
- * The Atheist’s Mass, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“La Messe de l’Athée”, 1836) by William Wilson.
- * The Author’s Dedication of “Don Juan”, (is) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890
- * Balzac by Himself, (lt) Temple Bar May 1906 (translated)
- * Balzac’s View of Women, (ms)
- * The Centenarian, (n.) All-Story Weekly Oct 27, Nov 3, Nov 10, Nov 17 1917; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones
- * Christ in Flanders, (nv)
- * Christ in Flanders, (ss)
- * Christ in Flanders, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“Jèsus-Christ en Flandre”, 1831) by Stanislaus Eric Stenbock.
- * The Conscript, (nv) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the French.
- * The Conscript, a Story of Telepathy, (ss) Temple Bar July 1886; translated by H. C. A. Keith
- * The Courageous Hunchback Woman, (ss)
- * The Danger of Being Too Innocent, (ss)
- * The Danger of Being Too Innocent, (ss)
- * The Devil’s Disciple, (ex) from Melmouth Reconciled,
- * The Doctor’s Story, (nv) The Dead Leman & Other Tales from the French ed. Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester, Swan Sonnenschein, 1889; translated from the French (“La Grande Bretèche”, Contes Brun, 1831) by Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester.
- * Don Juan; or The Elixir of Long Life, (nv) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“L’Elixir de Longue Vie”, 1831) by William Wilson.
- * Don Juan; or The Elixir of Long Life, (ss)
- * Doomed to Live, (ss)
- * Doomed to Live, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830) by William Wilson.
- * The Elixir of Don Juan, (ss)
- * The Elixir of Life, (ss)
- * The Elixir of Life, (ss) Short Stories June 1899; translated from the French (“L’elixir de longue vie”, La Revue de Paris Oct, 1830) by Neil Carew.
- * An Episode of the Terror, (ss) The Lock and Key Library: Classic French ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1909; translated from the French (as introduction to Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de la Révolution française, par Sanson, Librairie Centrale, 1829) by Ellen Marriage.
- * An Episode of the Terror, (ss) Snapdragon ed. Mervyn Savill, Arthur Barker, 1955; translated from the French (“Un épisode sous la Terreur”, 1830) by Mervyn Savill.
- * An Episode Under the Terror, (ss)
- * Ere Set of Sun, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1900
- * The Executioner, (ss) The Cosmopolitan September 1888; translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830).
- The World’s Greatest Stories February 1929
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Strange and Fantastic Stories (var. 1) ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Armed Forces, 1946
- The Pocket Book of Famous French Short Stories ed. Eric Swenson, Pocket Books, 1947
- Jack London’s Adventure Magazine December 1958
- European Tales of Terror ed. J. J. Strating, Fontana, 1968
- High Adventure ed. Cynthia Manson & Charles Ardai, Barnes & Noble, 1992
- * The Executioner, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1928; translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830) by Reginald Merton.
- * The Expiatory Mass, (ss)
- * Facino Caine’s Lost Treasure, (ss) 1929
- * Facino Cane, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1928; translated by Richard Vernon
- * The False Courtesan, (ss) Droll Stories
- * Farewell, (na) Works of Honoré de Balzac by Honoré de Balzac, George Barrie and Son, 1895
- * Farewell, (na) The Unknown Masterpiece and Other Stories by Honoré de Balzac, tr. Ellen Marriage, J.M. Dent and Co., 1896
- * Farewell, (na)
- * Food for the Gander, (ss) Carnival November 1965
- * Gaudissart the Great, (ss)
- * Gaudissart the Great, (ss)
- * Ginerva del Piombo, (ss)
- * Gold, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“Facino Cane”, 1836) by William Wilson.
- * La Grande Bretèche, (ss)
- * La Grande Bretèche, (ss) Grande Bretèche and Other Stories by Honoré de Balzac, tr. Clara Bell, J.M. Dent, 1896
- * La Grande Bretèche, (ss) , as "An Accursed House"
- * La Grande Bretèche, (ss) Little French Masterpieces by Honoré de Balzac, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903
- * He Who Walks in Sorrow, (ss) Liberty February 28 1942
- * The High Constable’s Wife, (ss)
- * How the Pretty Maid of Portillon Convinced Her Judge, (ss)
- * The Hunch-Back Woman, (ss)
- * Innocence, (ss)
- * In the Time of the Terror, (ss)
- * In the Time of the Terror, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (as introduction to Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de la Révolution française, par Sanson, Librairie Centrale, 1829) by William Wilson.
- * John Melmoth Peer of Lucifer, (nv) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as "Melmoth Reconciled"
- * The Lewd Duke of Orleans, (ss) Droll Stories, as "The False Courtesan"
- * Lost by a Laugh, (ss)
- * Lost by a Laugh, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (Autre Étude de Femme, Conard, 1842) by William Wilson.
- * Love in the Desert, (ss)
- * Madame de Dey’s Last Reception, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“Le Requisitionnaire”) by William Wilson.
- * Madame Firmiani, (nv)
- * Madame’s Last Reception, (ss)
- * The Maid of Thilouse, (ss) Nugget November 1955
- * The Maranas, (na)
- * Melmoth Reconciled, (nv) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the French (“Melmoth réconcilié”, Le Lievre de Contes, 1835).
- * The Midnight Mass. An Episode in the History of the Reign of Terror, (ss) Bentley’s Miscellany June 1852, uncredited.
- * A Miracle in Flanders, (nv) , as "Christ in Flanders"
- * Mother and Daughter; or Le Marana, (ss)
- * The Mysterious Mansion, (nv) The Dead Leman & Other Tales from the French ed. Andrew Lang & Paul Sylvester, Swan Sonnenschein, 1889, as "The Doctor’s Story"
- * The Mysterious Mansion, (ss)
- Great Short Stories III: Romance & Adventure ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909; translated from the French (“La Grande Bretèche”, Contes Brun, 1831).
- Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925
- World’s One Hundred Best Short Stories, Volume Five: Drama ed. Grant Overton, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1927
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934
- The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935
- The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1937
- More Tales of Terror and Surprise, The Mitre Press, 1943
- The Sixth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1971
- Mystery Stories, Hamlyn, 1981
- 65 Great Tales of Horror ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1981
- The Mammoth Book of Classic Chillers ed. Tim Haydock, Robinson, 1986
- Classic Stories of Mystery, Horror and Suspense ed. Simon Petherick, Robert Hale, 1987
- Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991
- Tales of Horror and Mystery, Dean, 1993
- Creepy Stories, Bracken Books, 1994
- Classic Tales of Horror Volume 1, Bloody Books, 2006
- * The Mysterious Mansion, (ss) Little French Masterpieces by Honoré de Balzac, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903, as "La Grande Bretèche"
- * The Mystery of the Rue Soly, (sl)
- * The Oath, (ss)
- * Paquita, (ex) from The Girl with the Golden Eyes,
- * A Passion in the Desert, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1891; translated from the French (“Une Passion dans le Désert”, Revue de Paris, Dec. 26, 1830).
- The Strand Magazine (US) Feb 1891, Nov 1896
- Romance April 1891
- Short Stories Aug 1895, Jan 1907
- 10 Story Book January 1902
- The Golden Book Magazine #11, November 1925
- Vampires June 1927
- The World’s Greatest Stories April 1929
- The Stratford Magazine December 1929
- Crimes of Passion ed. David Partridge, Garden City, 1947
- The Gates of Paradise, Flamingo, 1993
- Born to Be Wild: The Giant Book of Classic Animal Stories ed. Wayne Lewis & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2015
- The Giant Book of Classic Cat Stories ed. Charles G. & Kathy Sweet Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2016
- Egyptian Bizarre ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- * A Passion in the Desert, (ss)
- * A Passion in the Desert, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1926; translated from the French (“Une Passion dans le Désert”, Revue de Paris, Dec. 26, 1830) by Marjorie Laurie.
- * A Passion in the Desert, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French (“Une Passion dans le Désert”, Revue de Paris, Dec. 26, 1830) by Stanislaus Eric Stenbock.
- * The Pearl Fay, (ex) from The Last Fay, Black Coat Press, August 2016
- * Pierre Grasson, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1938; translated by George Gilroy
- * Portrait of a Lady, (ss)
- * The Pretty Maid of Portillon, (ss)
- * The Red House, (ss)
- * The Red Inn, (nv) Demons of the Night ed. Joan C. Kessler, University of Chicago, 1995; translated from the French (“L’auberge rouge”, 1831) by Joan C. Kessler.
- * The Red Inn, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1926; translated by Manuel Devaldès
- * The Reproach, (ss)
- * The Revolt of a Sheep, (ss)
- * A Seaside Drama, (ss)
- * Séraphita, (ex) J.M. Dent, 1897
- * Shorter Stories from Balzac, (co) Walter Scott, Ltd. (hc), 1890 ; translated by Stanislaus Eric Stenbock & William Wilson
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ An Accursed House, (ss)
* ___ Lost by a Laugh, (ss)
- * The Succubus, (na) Droll Stories by Honoré de Balzac, William Mitchell & Company, 1874
- * Sworn on the Crucifix, (ss) Temple Bar June 1872; translated from the French (“La Grande Bretèche”, Contes Brun, 1831) by W. J. Greenwell.
- * The Thing at Ghent, (vi)
- * The Thing at Ghent, (vi) 1900
- * A Tragedy by the Sea, (ss) Shorter Stories from Balzac by Honor^e' de Balzac, tr. William Wilson & Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, Walter Scott, 1890; translated from the French by William Wilson.
- * Twin Beds, Separate Rooms, One Bed, (es)
- * The Unknown Masterpiece, (nv)
- * The Unobservant Sheriff, (ss)
- * The Vault, (ss)
- * El Verdugo, (ss)
- The Golden Book Magazine #4, April 1925; translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830).
- Clever Truths July 1925
- A Century of Horror ed. Dennis Wheatley, Hutchinson, 1935
- Shocking Tales ed. Robert K. Brunner, A.A. Wyn, 1946
- The Curse of Dracula & Other Terrifying Tales ed. Charles Higham, Horwitz, 1962
- The Best Horror and Supernatural of the 19th Century ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Beaufort, 1983
- The Mammoth Book of Classic Chillers ed. Tim Haydock, Robinson, 1986
- * El Verdugo, (ss)
- * El Verdugo, (ss) 1901
- * El Verdugo, (ss) Short Stories April 1895; translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830) by John Van Brugh.
- * “El Verdugo” (The Executioner), (ss) 1829
- * Z. Marcas, (nv) The Lock and Key Library: Classic French ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1909; translated from the French.
_____, [ref.]
- * Agony Column Romance by Marjorie Bowen, (ar) The Passing Show September 18 1937
- * Balzac by John Francis, (bg) The Folks-at-Home #10, December 31 1896
- * Balzac and His Publishers by C. E. Meetkerke, (ar) The Argosy (UK) October 1878
- * Balzac as Artist and Moralist by Kate Hillard, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education December 1871
- * Balzac as He Was by William Ernest Henley, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1899
- * Balzac—His Life and Career, (ar) Dublin University Magazine October 1867, uncredited.
- * Balzac—His Literary Labours, (ar) Dublin University Magazine November 1867, uncredited.
- * Balzac in Britanny by William Henry Helm, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader January 1909
- * Balzac in Undress, (ar) Dublin University Magazine June 1866, uncredited.
- * Balzac’s “Quest of the Absolute”, (bg) The Argosy (UK) June 1934, uncredited.
- * The Centenarian by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) Science Fiction Review #21, May 1977
- * The Conflict by The Man in the Box, (nv) People’s August 1909; adapted from the play by Maurice V. Samuel, based on a story by Balzac.
- * Dandyism and the Splendour and Misery of Courtesans by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Wormwood #9, 2007
- * Honoré de Balzac: a Sketch by Mary F. Sandars, (bg) Temple Bar May 1906
- * A Philosopher in Fiction by Albert Elmer Hancock, (ar) The Booklovers Magazine November 1903
[]Bama, James (Elliott) (1926-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * James Bama: On Painting Edges, (ar) Illustration #16, Spring 2006
- * [front cover], (cv) Out of This World Adventures December 1950
- * [front cover], (cv) Avon Fantasy Reader 15 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Novels Inc., 1951
- * [front cover], (cv) 10 Story Fantasy Spring 1951
- * [front cover], (cv) Out of This World Adventures (Canada) April 1951
- * [front cover], (cv) Male March 1958
- * [front cover], (cv) Star Trek by James Blish, Bantam, 1967
- * [front cover], (cv) Louis L’Amour Western Magazine July 1994
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Male Mar 1958, Jan 1959
- * [illustration(s)], (il) For Men Only March 1959
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Stag July 1960
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 8 1960, Jun 3, Jun 10 1961, Jun 23 1962
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Action for Men March 1964
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Oct, Nov, Dec 1964, Aug 1965, Jan, Apr 1966, Oct 1967
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure April 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il) TWA Ambassador October 1976
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Windy City Pulp Stories #8, 2008
- * [illustration(s)] (with Walter M. Baumhofer, Frank Hamilton & Bob Larkin), (il) Windy City Pulp Stories #8, 2008
_____, [ref.]
[]Bambara, Toni Cade (1939-1995); previously known as Toni Cade (chron.)
- * Blues Ain’t No Mockingbird, (ss) Redbook April 1972
- * Christmas Eve at Johnson’s Drugs N Goods, (ss)
- * Geraldine Moore the Poet, (ss) , as by Toni Cade
- * A Girl’s Story, (ss) The Seabirds are Still Alive by Toni Cade Bambara, Random House, 1977
- * Gorilla, My Love, (ss) Gorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara, Random House, 1972
- * I Ain’t Playin, I’m Hurtin, (ss) Redbook November 1971
- * The Lesson, (ss) Redbook January 1973
- Redbook’s Famous Fiction ed. Anne Bollegen Smith, The Redbook Publishing Company, 1977
- Calling the Wind ed. Clarence Major, HarperPerennial, 1993
- Children of the Night ed. Gloria Naylor, Little, Brown, 1995
- Short Fiction ed. Charles H. Bohner & Dean Dougherty, Prentice Hall, 1999
- Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories (9th edition) ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall College Div., 2000
- * Mama Hazel Takes to Her Bed, (ss) Black World October 1971
- Bitches and Sad Ladies ed. Pat Rotter, Harper's Magazine Press, 1975, as "My Man Bovanne"
- We Are the Stories We Tell ed. Wendy Martin, Pantheon Books, 1990, as "My Man Bovanne"
- The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991, as "My Man Bovanne"
- Telling Stories: An Anthology for Writers ed. Joyce Carol Oates, W.W. Norton, 1998, as "My Man Bovanne"
- * The Mama Load, (ss) Redbook November 1979
- * My Man Bovanne, (ss) Black World October 1971, as "Mama Hazel Takes to Her Bed"
- * Raymond’s Run, (ss) Something Else ed. Leo B. Kneer, Scott, Foresman and Co., 1970, as by Toni Cade
- * Sweet Town, (ss) Redbook August 1973
- * What Is It I Think I’m Doing Anyhow?, (ar)
[]Bamber, Wallace R(ugene) (1895-?) (chron.)
- * The Black Bomber, (ss) War Birds #2, April 1928
- * Black Coffee, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1933
- * Black Reefs, (ss) Doc Savage Magazine February 1935
- * Black Shadows, (ss) Thrilling Adventures April 1933
- * Black Snows, (ss) Thrilling Adventures February 1933
- * The Blinkin’ Bombardier, (ss) Eagles of the Air May 1930
- * The Blood Trail, (ss) Thrilling Adventures April 1932
- * Brood of the Legion, (ss) Conflict January/February 1934
- * Bullet Proof, (ss) The Underworld Magazine October 1933
- * The Bushrangers of Australia, (ar) Far East Adventure Stories December 1931
- * Camera and Gun [“Pee-Wee” Corbin], (ss) War Birds #4, June 1928
- * Cassidy’s Catch, (ss) The Underworld Magazine November 1933
- * Cavaliers of the Skies, (ts) Flying Stories Feb, Mar, Apr 1930
- * Chain Lightning, (ss) Nick Carter Magazine January 1935
- * Crash on Delivery, (ss) Wings May 1930
- * Danger Trail, (nv) Complete Underworld Novelettes Winter 1933/1934
- * The Darn Little Fool, (ss) Flying Aces December 1928
- * False Cargo, (ss) Thrilling Adventures November 1933
- * The Flight of Forgotten Men, (ss) Flying Aces November 1928
- * The Flying Arsenal, (ss) War Stories #40, September 27 1928
- * A Frank Appeal (with Anatole Feldman & H. C. Langer), (ed) Far East Adventure Stories February 1931
- * A Further Appeal (with Anatole Feldman & H. C. Langer), (ed) Far East Adventure Stories March 1931
- * The Ghost Hawk, (sl) Complete Aviation Novel Magazine Aug, Sep 1929
- * Gypsy Luck, (ss) Flying Stories November 1928
- * Hot Evidence, (ss) Nick Carter Magazine November 1933
- * The Invincible Death, (ss) Sky Birds November 1929
- * Killed in Action, (ts) Three Star Magazine 1st November 1928
- * The Lone Flyer [Long John Maloney], (ss) Brief Stories September 1928
- * Mad Major, (ss) Short Stories January 10 1929
- * The Mail Must Go!, (ss) Wings January 1929
- * Maloney Spreads a ’Chute [Long John Maloney], (ss) Brief Stories December 1928
- * The Medal Bird, (ss) Under Fire Magazine December 1928
- * The Moth of Mazatlan, (nv) Air Stories September 1929
- * Phantom Flyers, (ss) Flying Aces March 1929
- * Pirates of the Air, (ss) Flight November 1929
- * Pirate Wings of Peril, (ss) Flyers March 1930
- * “Rabbit’s Foot for Luck!”, (ss) War Stories #39, September 13 1928
- * Red Seas, (ss) Pirate Stories August 1935
- * Roaring Wings [“Pee-Wee” Corbin], (ss) War Birds #6, August 1928
- * The Scourge of the Skies, (ss) Under Fire Magazine November 1928
- * The Sky Trap, (na) Aces October 1929
- * Slim Hardin’s Nose, (ss) Pete Rice Magazine April 1935
- * Snowshoe Trail, (ss) Doc Savage Magazine February 1934
- * Steel Fists, (ss) Thrilling Adventures March 1933
- * Through Black Skys, (ss) Under Fire Magazine June 1929
- * Thundering Wings, (na) Complete Flying Novel January 1930
- * Thundering Wings, (ex) Complete Flying Novel December 1929
- * Tracer Skies [“Pee-Wee” Corbin], (ss) War Birds #7, September 1928
- * The Volunteer Pilot, (ss) Sky Birds January 1929
- * The Water Hole, (ss) Pete Rice Magazine October 1934
- * The Zooming Zeppelin, (nv) Zeppelin Stories May 1929
[]Bambra, Jim (chron.)
- * The Beginners’ Guide to Role Playing Games (with Paul Ruiz), (cl) Imagine #1 Apr, #2 May, #3 Jun, #4 Jul, #5 Aug, #6 Sep, #7 Oct, #8 Nov, #9 Dec 1983, #10 Jan, #11 Feb,
#12 Mar, #13 Apr, #14 May 1984
- * Dispel Confusion (with Mike Brunton, Phil Gallagher & Graeme Morris), (cl) Imagine #12 Mar, #14 May, #15 Jun, #16 Jul, #17 Aug, #18 Sep 1984, #23 Feb, #25 Apr, #26 May, #27 Jun, #28 Jul 1985
- * Dispel Confusion (with Mike Brunton, Phil Gallagher, Graeme Morris & Carl Sargent), (cl) Imagine #29, August 1985
- * Game Reviews (with Paul F. Cockburn), (gr) Imagine #1, April 1983
- * Game Reviews (with J. C. Conner & Joanne Fluke), (gr) Imagine #8, November 1983, as by Jim Bambra, J. C. Conner & Chris Hunter
- * Game Reviews (with Doug Cowie & Ian Knights), (gr) Imagine #3, June 1983
- * GamesFair ’84, part II: Round the Bend, (gm) Imagine #15, June 1984
- * Games Reviews (with Andy Blakeman, Nick Davison & Joanne Fluke), (gr) Imagine #11, February 1984, as by Jim Bambra, Andy Blakeman, Nick Davison & Chris Hunter
- * Games Reviews (with Mike Brunton, Doug Cowie & Robert Hulston), (gr) Imagine #5, August 1983
- * Lyndum, (gm) Imagine #9, December 1983
- * Notices (with Chris Baylis, Michael Dean, Simon Forrest, Jez Keen, Paul Mason, Roger Musson, Wendy Rose & Pete Tamlyn), (gr) Imagine #29, August 1985
- * Notices (with Mike Brunton, Paul F. Cockburn, Joanne Fluke, Jez Keen, Mike Perry & D. J. Robinson), (gr) Imagine #25, April 1985, as by Jim Bambra, Mike Brunton, Paul F. Cockburn, Chris Hunter, Jez Keen, Mike Perry & D. J. Robinson
[]Banat, D. R.; pseudonym of Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) (chron.)
- * Corpse-Carnival, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine July 1945
- Strange Detective Mysteries (Canada) August 1945
- A Memory of Murder by Ray Bradbury, Dell, 1984, as by Ray Bradbury
- Night Screams ed. Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, 1996, as by Ray Bradbury
- The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 3: 1944-1945 by Ray Bradbury, Kent State University Press, 2017, as "One Minus One", by Ray Bradbury
- Killer, Come Back to Me by Ray Bradbury, Hard Case Crime, 2020, as by Ray Bradbury
[]Banbery, Fred (1913-1999) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Dec 24 1949, Feb 18 1950, Jan 6, Jan 13, Jan 20, Jan 27, Feb 3, Jul 14 1951, Apr 12,
Dec 13, Dec 27 1952
- * [illustration(s)], (il) John Bull Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20 1954
[]Banbury, Olive (Ada) L(ethbridge) (1885-1971); used pseudonym Olive Lethbridge (about) (chron.)
- * April, (ss) Woman’s World September 1922, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * As a Lion That Sleeps, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1924, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Behind the Curtain, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1922, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Black Web, (ss) McCall’s Magazine May 1923, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Call, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1909, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Custody of the Child, (ss) The Story-teller June 1912, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Dancer of El-Harem, (ss) Romance February 1926, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * A Dangerous Game, (ss) The Premier Magazine #12, April 1915, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * D.S.O. (with Gerald FitzGerald), (vi) The Novel Magazine August 1910, as by Gerald FitzGerald & Olive Lethbridge
- * The Fall of the Eagle (A Tale of the Great War), (nv) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #32, November 1914 [Ref. Philip Essery], as by Olive Lethbridge
- * False Scent, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1927, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Flunkey’s Folly, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine December 1921, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * For Future Generations, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #59, February 1917, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * A Friend by Night, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine October 1917, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * A Gambler’s Luck, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine August 1921, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Hazards in a Game, (ss) The Story-teller May 1911, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Idle Love, (pm) The Red Magazine May 13 1921, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Last Rose, (ss) The Premier Magazine #17, July 1924, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Last Speculation, (ss) The Story-teller December 1913, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * My Little House of Dreams, (pm) The Novel Magazine October 1924, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Mysterious X, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1927, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * One Hour, (ss) The People’s Home Journal May 1921, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Playing the Game, (ss) The London Magazine February 1910, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Psychological Moment, (ss) The Story-teller March 1911, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Scarlet Boat [Anne Boleyn] (with John de Stourton), (ss) The Idler November 1910, as by Olive Lethbridge & John de Stourton
- * The Scarlet Mantle [Anne Boleyn] (with John de Stourton), (ss) The Idler September 1910, as by Olive Lethbridge & John de Stourton
- * The Scarlet Witch [Anne Boleyn] (with John de Stourton), (ss) The Idler October 1910, as by Olive Lethbridge & John de Stourton
- * The Sheik’s Wife, (ss) McCall’s Magazine April 1922, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Snake Bite, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #75, September 1928, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Soul of Paris, (ss) The Premier Magazine #144, July 11 1922, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Spanish Music, (pm) The Novel Magazine December 1923, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Thousand Pound Kiss, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1924, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Told in the Smoking-Room. No. 1. Fire. No. 2. Who Goes There?, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 16 1921, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * Tragedy of the Casino, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) February 1923, as by Olive Lethbridge
- * The Unforeseen (with John de Stourton), (ss) The Story-teller October 1911, as by Olive Lethbridge & John de Stourton
- * Wind Flower, (ss) The Premier Magazine #138, April 18 1922, as by Olive Lethbridge
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