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[]Bishop, Morris (Gilbert) (1893-1973) (about) (chron.)
- * Ah, to Be In—, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 30 1926
- * All the Sad Young Men, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1928
- * Amo, Amas, Amat, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1924
- * L’Amour en Amérique, (pm) Harper’s Magazine March 1931
- * “And We in Dreams Behold the Hebrides”, (pm) The New Yorker April 21 1934
- * Answering Yours of (Date Illegible), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1924
- * Apples, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1932
- * Artificial, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1928
- * The Artists Are Easesdropping, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1927
- * Ashes to Ashes, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1924
- * Backing Down on the Long Trail, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 21 1928
- * Battle Songs for the Bourgeoisie, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1924
- * The Behaviorist Baby, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1929
- * The Bellamys and Bibi, (ss) The New Yorker October 20 1934
- * Bodies to Order, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 9 1924
- * The Book-Jacket Blurb, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1925
- * Broadening the Boys, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1926
- * Chansons Populaires Américaines, (pm) Harper’s Magazine November 1930
- * Chanteys to Order, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1923
- * A Choice Hardy Perennial, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1927
- * Choosing a Career, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1925
- * Cinderella, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 15 1926
- * Class Day at Asterisk University, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1925
- * Concerning Our Contributors, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1924
- * Conversation in the Faculty Club, (ss) The New Yorker February 25 1939
- * A Conversation with Baby, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1929
- * Correct Sports Wear for Junior, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1925
- * Dedications, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1922
- * The Development of the Sport Page, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1926
- * The Diary of a Dragon, (vi) St. Nicholas July 1905
- * Diet Versus Food, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1928
- * Diogenes, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1931
- * Disorder in the Court, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1925
- * The Dog-Sled Mail, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1925
- * Don’t Say I Told You—, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1924
- * Do You Remember, Dearest?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 8 1923
- * The Dreadful Dinner, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1929
- * Drinking Song for Present-Day Gatherings, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 1 1928
- * The Electrician’s Love Song, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1926
- * E=mc2, (pm) The New Yorker October 26 1946
- * Episode at Rancho La Butterworth, (ss) The New Yorker November 20 1948
- * An Evening at the Naturalists’ Club, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 17 1923
- * The Exile’s Christmas, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 16 1922
- * Fair Play for Minnesota!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 29 1923
- * The Faithful Heart, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 17 1926
- * The Fascination of the Newspaper Game, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1923
- * Football in the Faculty Club, (ss) The New Yorker November 7 1953
- * The Forecaster’s Bride, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 20 1926
- * Fra Lippo Lippi and Filippino Lippi, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 15 1927
- * French II-A, (vi) The New Yorker October 11 1930
- * A Further Note on the Juke Family, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 17 1925
- * Gallantry a la Mode, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 16 1927
- * The Gay Nineties, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1929
- * Good Will to Consumers, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1926
- * Great Thoughts, (vi) The New Yorker December 9 1933
- * Helen, Thy Beauty Is to Me, (pm) Harper’s Magazine December 1925
- * Her Majesty’s Midget, (ar) [Ref. Jeffrey Hudson]
- * The Home I’ll Never See, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1926
- * Housemaids in Overalls, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 7 1925
- * The House My Jack Built, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 6 1926
- * How One Man Succeeded in Banking, (ss) The New Yorker April 13 1940
- * How to Enjoy Good Music, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1923
- * How to Keep Sick, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1924
- * How to Put an End to War, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post October 13 1923
- * How to Treat Elves, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1926
- * In the Spring an Old Man’s Fancy, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1924
- * It Rolls On, (pm) The New Yorker November 1 1930
- * It Was the Way He Said It, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1932
- * John J. Jepson, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1923
- * Just for a Handful of Silver, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1923
- * “Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Writing Desk—The Achilleion Museum, Corfu”, (ss) The New Yorker May 23 1953
- * Kiss Me Good Night, Dear, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1925
- * K.O. Cook of Leokuk, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1923
- * The Last Days of Football, (ss) The New Yorker November 2 1946
- * The Legend of the Loganberry, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1924
- * A Lesson in Poetic Method, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1924
- * Life in a Great City Hall, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1932
- * Limericks Long After Lear, (gp) The New Yorker February 6 1937
- * The Man Who Knows the Rules, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 14 1931
- * Marsyas, (pm) Harper’s Magazine November 1925
- * Medical Warnings, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1923
- * Melody for Lute and Ocarina, (pm)
- * The Menace of the Vitamin, (ss) The New Yorker July 26 1947
- * Metamorphoses, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1931
- * The Midwifery of Ideas, (ss) The New Yorker December 8 1934
- * Mileage, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1926
- * The Milkman’s Gorse, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1927
- * Miracle in Hyde Park, (ss) The New Yorker May 28 1949
- * Mithridates, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1924
- * The Morality of the Villain, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 4 1926
- * More Memoirs, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- * Mother Goose for Infant Intelligensia, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1924
- * Mournful Numbers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 31 1926
- * Moving Day in Shakespeare’s England, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1924
- * Museum Thoughts:
* ___ “Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Writing Desk—The Achilleion Museum, Corfu”, (ss) The New Yorker May 23 1953
* ___ Thomas Thomopoulos, (ss) The New Yorker March 21 1953
- * The Mystery of Ambrose Bierce, (ss) The New Yorker February 26 1949
- * Name, Please, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 29 1925
- * The Naming of A.B. Beebe, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1924
- * The Naughty Preposition, (pm) A Bowl of Bishop: Museum Thoughts and Other Verses by Morris Bishop, Dial, 1954
- * New Light on the Hen, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 11 1928
- * New Names for Old, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1926
- * No Foolishness, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1926
- * No Hiding Place Down There, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1931
- * Old Pipkin’s Thumb, (ss) The New Yorker December 3 1949
- * One of Our Menaces, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 23 1926
- * On Pelf, or Lucre, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 29 1924
- * Our Special Correspondents, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1922
- * Oxford, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 14 1932
- * Parsons’s Weems, Virtue’s Recruiting-Sergeant, (ss) The New Yorker February 22 1936
- * Per Aspera ad Astra, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 16 1928
- * A Plea for Wilkinson Wigmore, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1924
- * Poetic Five-Finger Exercises, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 24 1926
- * The Point of View, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1927
- * The Poor Little Rich Boy’s Christman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 20 1924
- * The Practice Baby (with J. F. Mason), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1928
- * Preceding Chapters, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1923
- * Present-Day Trends in Kidnapping, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1925
- * Professor’s Office Hours, (ss) The New Yorker April 14 1934
- * Public Aid for Niagara Falls, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1926
- * Racketeers, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1930
- * The Reading Machine, (ss) The New Yorker March 8 1947
- * Recapitulation, (ss) The New Yorker April 19 1947
- * Reno, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 23 1932
- * The Returning Alumnus, (ss) The New Yorker May 14 1932
- * Reverie of a Bachelor, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 22 1925
- * The Rule of the Road, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1923
- * Saving the Chantey, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1925
- * Science for the Nursery, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1926
- * Science in the Nursery, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post May 22, May 29 1926
- * Sculptor, Spare That Mountain!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1928
- * Shelley for Financiers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1930
- * Some Think It’s Dumb, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1930
- * Song for Industrialists, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1930
- * Song of the Pop-Bottlers, (pm)
- * Songs of Jacob Smith College (The Alma Mater / The Football Song / The Drinking Song), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1923
- * The Specter and the Spectroscope, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1928
- * Sports and the Distinguished Foreigner, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1923
- * Spring o’ the Year, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1923
- * Spring Poem 4982B, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 30 1929
- * Staging the Stage Strike, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1926
- * The Stamp Collector’s Dream, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1928
- * Stamping Out the Pedestrian Menace, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post January 12 1924
- * Stop and Go, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1927
- * Summer Night, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 9 1932
- * Swami Quits Miami, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1928
- * The Tales the Barbers Tell, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1923
- * A Tangled Jungle, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1931
- * Thanks for the Roses, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1929
- * There You Are, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1930
- * They Don’t Do Right by Lady Poets, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1928
- * They Shall Not Toil for Bread!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 18 1928
- * Third Class for Intellectuals, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post July 10 1926
- * Thomas Thomopoulos, (ss) The New Yorker March 21 1953
- * Time in Thy Flight, (ss) The New Yorker October 11 1947
- * To Save, to Spend; Ay, There’s the Rub, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1927
- * The Triumph of the Egg, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 2 1926
- * Tuning In with the Infinite, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1930
- * Two Songs for Music, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1929
- * Undergraduate Fraternity Meeting, (ss) The New Yorker December 17 1932
- * untitled (“A college coed from Eastchester”), (pm) The New Yorker February 6 1937
- * untitled (“A pushing young man in Patchogue”), (pm) The New Yorker February 6 1937
- * untitled (“‘I have heard’, said a maid of Montclair”), (pm) The New Yorker February 6 1937
- * The Vanguard’s Catching Up!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1925
- * Vanity of Vanities, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1929
- * Wash and Grease, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1929
- * Waste!, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1924
- * We Have Been Here Before, (pm)
- * Welcome Home, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 18 1926
- * What and How System Did for Me, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1925
- * What Is Your Daughter Reading?, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1930
- * What of It?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 29 1927
- * What’s Wrong with America?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1931
- * What’s Wrong with Education, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1926
- * What Tomasita Taught Her Tutor, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1924
- * When Lovely Woman Stoops to Murder, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 8 1923
- * Where Is the News of Yesteryear?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1923
- * Why and How I Killed My Wife, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1925
- * A Winter Madrigal, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 14 1928
- * The Wise Men, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1924
- * The Woman of the Dentist’s Dreams, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1928
- * The Worms, (ss) The New Yorker April 24 1948
- * Young Shelley, (ss) The New Yorker January 5 1935
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[]Bishop, Morris (fl. 1950s-1970s) (books) (chron.)
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- * The Adventure of a Desperate Man by Abbé Prévost, (ss) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the French (“Aventure d’un désespéré” Pour et Contre, 1735).
- * Jean-Francis Bluestockings by Charles Nodier, (ss) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the French (“Jean-François les Bas-Bleus”, 1832).
- * The Mad Veteran of Fort Ratonneau by Achim von Arnim, (nv) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the German (“Der tolle Invalide auf dem Fort Ratonneau”, Des Knaben Wunderhorn, 1818).
- * The Malacca Cane by Alfred de Vigny, (ex) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the French (“La vie et la mort du capitaine Renaud ou la Canne de Jonc”, Servitude et grandeur militaires, 1835).
- * Monsieur Charles by Johann Peter Hebel, (ss) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the German (“Herr Charles”, Rheinblüten, 1818).
- * The Strange Story of a Young Englishman by Johann Peter Hebel, (ss) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the German (“Merkwürdige Schicksale eines jungen Engländers”, Der Rheinländische Hausfreund, 1808).
- * An Unexpected Reunion by Johann Peter Hebel, (ss) A Romantic Story Book ed. Morris Bishop, Cornell University Press, 1971; translated from the German (“Unverhofftes Wiedersehen”, Der Rheinländische Hausfreund, 1811).
[]Bishop, Ness (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * The Collector, (pm) Drabble Who ed. David J. Howe & David B. Wake, Beccon, 1993
- * Tea for 2, (pm) Drabble Who ed. David J. Howe & David B. Wake, Beccon, 1993
- * To Sarah Jane, Wot I Like Best of All, (pm) Drabble Who ed. David J. Howe & David B. Wake, Beccon, 1993
[]Bishop, Paul (1954- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Bucketful of Bullets, (ss) Black Mask Fall 2016
- * Celtic Noir, (ss) Murder Most Celtic ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Cumberland House, 2001
- * Complications Always Ensue, (ed) Men’s Adventure Quarterly #6, September 2022
- * Concrete Killer [Blaine Pope], (ss) Hardboiled #9, Winter/Spring 1988, as "Day of Asphalt, Day of Guns"
- * The Daily Occurance Sheet, (ar) Mystery March/April 1980
- * Day of Asphalt, Day of Guns [Blaine Pope], (ss) Hardboiled #9, Winter/Spring 1988
- * Dead Easy, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine May 1983
- * Derringer [Blue Mackenzie], (ss) Hardboiled Detective #12, October 1991
- * Dick Francis, (ar) Mystery Magazine January 1982 [Ref. Dick Francis]
- * Ebenezer, (ss) Mysteries To Die For’s Christmas booklet,
- * The Enigma of the Policeman/Writer, (ar) Mystery January 1981
- * The Ferryman, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2004
- * The Framing Game, (ss) Bad Behavior ed. Mary Higgins Clark, Gulliver, 1995
- * Going Postal, (ss) Woman’s Magazine (UK)
- * Introduction, (in) Pattern of Behavior, Five Star US, 2000
- * The Ladies of the Tube, (ar) Mystery Magazine July 1981
- * Lady Cop, (ar) Mystery Magazine July 1981
- * The Last Word, (aw) Mystery Mar/Apr 1980, Jan 1981
- * The Legend of Charlie McQuarkle, (ss)
- * Legwork, (cl) Mystery Mar, May, Jul, Sep 1981, Jan, Apr, Jul 1982
- * The Longest Goodbye, (ar) Mystery March/April 1980
- * The Man Who Shot Trinity Valance, (ss) Murder Is My Business ed. Mickey Spillane & Max Allan Collins, Dutton, 1994
- * Mercy, (ss) Flesh & Blood: Dark Desires ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2002
- * Mystery Fandom, (ar) Mystery June/July 1980
- * The Neighbor Hood, (ss) Detective Story Magazine #2, September 1988
- * Night of the Frankengolfer, (ss)
- * Paperback Battleground: Vietnam, (ar) Men’s Adventure Quarterly #10, 2024
- * Pattern of Behavior, (co) Five Star US (hc), 2000
- * Pattern of Behavior [Fey Croaker], (na) Pattern of Behavior, Five Star US, 2000
- * Police Procedural, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #55, 2001
- * Quint and the Braceros [Ramon Quintana], (ss) Hardboiled #5, Summer 1986
- * The Saint on the Air, (ar) The Saint Magazine June 1984
- * The Samaritan, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1982
- * Sherlockania: The Game Is Still Afoot [Sherlock Holmes], (ar) Men’s Adventure Quarterly #12, February 2025
- * Shock Troops of Justice: Pulps vs. Reality, (in) Shock Troops of Justice by Robert R. Mill, Black Dog Books, 2012
- * The Sport of Sleuths, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1984
- * Squeeze Play [Blaine Pope], (ss) Hardboiled #3, Winter 1985/1986
- * Testing Your Eye Q, (pz) Mystery November/December 1979
- * The Thief of Christmas [Fey Croaker], (nv) Mysteries To Die For’s Christmas booklet,
- * The Trenchcoat Files, (cl) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1985
- * The Trenchcoat Files, (cl) Hardboiled #3 Win 1985, #4 Spr, #5 Sum, #6 Fll 1986
- * The Westerns Ride Again!, (ed) Men’s Adventure Quarterly January 2021
- * [letter], (lt) Blood ’n’ Thunder #36/37, Winter/Spring 2013
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[]Bishop, Percy C(ooke) (1869-1961); used pseudonym Percival Cooke (about) (chron.)
- * A Bridge of Buckskin [Buffalo Bill], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #84, September 2 1896, as by Percival Cooke
- * Brigands of the Bush, (nv) Pluck February 25 1898, as by Percival Cooke
- * Buffalo Bill’s Life Story [Buffalo Bill], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #36 Oct 1 1895, #66 Apr 28 1896, as by Percival Cooke
- * The “Captain” Stamp Collector, (cl) The Captain #140 Nov, #141 Dec 1910, #142 Jan, #143 Feb, #144 Mar 1911
* ___ The Philatelist’s New Year, (cl) The Captain #166, January 1913
- * Caught by Gunning, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #81, August 11 1896, as by Percival Cooke
- * Comrades [Buffalo Bill], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #24, November 23 1901, as by Percival Cooke
- * Corner for Collectors, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #281, October 27 1906
- * In the Nick of Time; or Buffalo Bill’s Dead Shot [Buffalo Bill], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #82, August 18 1896, as by Percival Cooke
- * Our Stamp Corner, (cl) The Boys’ Herald #228, November 30 1907
- * Our Stamp corner, (cl) The Boys’ Herald #223 Oct 26, #226 Nov 16 1907
- * The Philatelist’s New Year, (ar) The Captain #166, January 1913
- * The Stamp Collector, (cl) The Captain #145 Apr, #146 May, #147 Jun, #148 Jul 1911, #169 Apr, #170 May, #174 Sep 1913, #195 Jun, #199 Oct, #200 Nov,
#201 Dec 1915
* ___ The Stamps of St. Helena, (cl) The Captain #150, September 1911
- * The Stamps of St. Helena, (ar) The Captain #150, September 1911
- * Twice Warned, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #80, August 4 1896, as by Percival Cooke
[]Bishop, Stanley Walter Edgar (1906-1994) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bluebeard of Byfleet, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1943 [Ref. Jean Pierre Vaquier]
- * Chinatown Nights, (ar) John Bull January 22 1938
- * City of Non-Stop Gang Terror, (ar) John Bull January 8 1938
- * Clean-Up at “Tiger Bay”, (ar) John Bull January 29 1938
- * Race Gangs’ Waterloo, (ar) John Bull February 12 1938
- * Saloon Lounge Decoys, (ar) John Bull February 5 1938
- * Underworld of Our Big Cities:
* ___ 1: City of Non-Stop Gang Terror, (ar) John Bull January 8 1938
* ___ 2) The White Collar Crook, (ar) John Bull January 15 1938
* ___ 3) Chinatown Nights, (ar) John Bull January 22 1938
* ___ 4) Clean-Up at “Tiger Bay”, (ar) John Bull January 29 1938
* ___ 5) Saloon Lounge Decoys, (ar) John Bull February 5 1938
* ___ 6) Race Gangs’ Waterloo, (ar) John Bull February 12 1938
- * Vintage Crimes:
* ___ 2. The Bluebeard of Byfleet, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1943 [Ref. Jean Pierre Vaquier]
- * The White Collar Crook, (ar) John Bull January 15 1938
[]Bishop, William Henry (1847-1928) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Across Arizona, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1883
- * “Aleck”, a Sort of Ghost Story, (ss)
- * An American at Home in Europe, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly Apr, Jun, Sep, Dec 1892
- * Among the Blue-Grass Trotters, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1883
- * Anti-Babel and Other Such Doings, (co) The Neale Publishing Company (hc), 1919
- * “Anti-Babel”, or Professor Sandfog’s Universal Language, (nv) The Century Magazine May 1897
- * The Battle of Bunkerloo, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly July 1877
- * Braxton’s New Art, (ss) The Century Magazine October 1884
- * The Bric-a-Brac Mission, (ss)
- * The Brown-Stone Boy, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1885
- * Bull-Fighting in Mexico, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1888
- * Choy Susan, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly July 1884
- * Choy Susan and Other Stories, (co) Houghton Mifflin (hc), 1885
- * The Cruise of a Drifted Boat, (ss)
- * A Day in Literary Madrid, (??) Scribner’s Magazine February 1890
- * Deodand, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1880
- * Detmold: a Romance, (n.) The Atlantic Monthly Dec 1877, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1878
- * Edwin and Ardella, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1900
- * Endless and Evanescent, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly May 1877, uncredited.
- * Fish and Men in the Maine Islands, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Aug, Sep 1880
- * The Forbes-Doolan Affair, (ss) Wide Awake April 1879
- * The Golden Justice, (sl) The Atlantic Monthly May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1886
- * The House of a Merchant Prince, (sl) The Atlantic Monthly Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1882
- * Hunting an Abandoned Farm in Connecticut, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1894
- * Hunting an Abandoned Farm in Upper New England, (ar) The Century Magazine May 1894
- * Insects I Have Met, (nv)
- * Jerry and Clarinda, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1887
- * The Last of the Fairy Wands, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine December 1901
- * A Little Dinner, (ss) The Century Magazine November 1887
- * Mammon, (n.) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine August 1888
- * The Man Who Made Believe He Had Failed, (ss)
- * McIntyre’s False Face, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly May 1880
- * Miss Calderon’s German, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly October 1878
- * Nan, the Newsboy, (ss) St. Nicholas August 1879
- * The New Troubadours at Avignon, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine December 1889
- * “New York as a Field for Fiction”, (??) The Century Magazine January 1884
- * One of the Thirty Pieces, (nv) The Atlantic Monthly January 1876
- * A Paris Exposition in Dishabille, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1889
- * A Pound of Cure. A Story of Monte Carlo, (sl) Scribner’s Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1894
- * St. Louis, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1884
- * San Francisco, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1883
- * Southern California, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1882
- * A Student of Salamanca, (??) Scribner’s Magazine November 1889
- * The Trouble in the Bric-A-Brac Mission, (??) Scribner’s Magazine June 1893
- * Typical Journeys and Country Life in Mexico, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1882
- * With the Van-Guard in Mexico, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1882
- * Writing to Rosina, (ss) The Century Magazine May, Jun 1893
- * The Yellow Snake, (n.) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine July 1888
- * Yessamina, (ss)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Monthly October 1878
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- * Sergeant Von’s Chase, (sl) Cassell’s Saturday Journal Jan 3, Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 7,
Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4, Apr 11 1891
, uncredited.
[]Bishop, Zealia Brown (1897-1968); previously known as Zealia Brown Reed (books) (chron.)
- * The Curse of Yig, (co) Arkham House (hc), 1953
- * The Curse of Yig (with H. P. Lovecraft), (ss) Weird Tales November 1929, as by Zealia Brown Reed; written by Lovecraft based on a story idea and some notes by Bishop.
- Switch on the Light ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1931, as by Zealia Brown Reed
- The Not at Night Omnibus ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1937, as by Zealia Brown Reed
- Weird Tales April 1939
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1943, as by Zealia Brown Reed
- Avon Fantasy Reader 14 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Novels Inc., 1950
- The Curse of Yig, Arkham House, 1953
- The Macabre Reader ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Ace, 1959
- Not at Night (var. 1) ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Arrow Books, 1960, as by Zealia Brown Reed
- The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader ed. Donald A. Wollheim & George Ernsberger, Avon, 1969
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1970
- The Spawn of Cthulhu ed. Lin Carter, Ballantine Adult Fantasy, 1971
- Nine Stories from The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Beagle Books, 1971
- The Horror in the Burying Ground and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Panther, 1975
- Nighttouch ed. Gerry Goldberg, Stephen Stovoschuk & Fred Corbett, St. Martin's Press, 1978
- A Treasury of American Horror Stories ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Bonanza, 1985
- Tales of the Dark #3 ed. Lincoln Child, St. Martin's, 1988
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1989
- Mythaxis Magazine #5, June 2009
- * H.P. Lovecraft: A Pupil’s View, (ar) [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- * Medusa’s Coil, (nv) Weird Tales January 1939, as by Zealia Brown Bishop
- * Medusa’s Coil (with H. P. Lovecraft), (nv) Weird Tales January 1939; written by Lovecraft based on a story idea and some notes by Bishop.
- * Medusa’s Coil, (nv) The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1989
- * The Mound, (nv) Weird Tales November 1940, as by Zealia Brown Bishop
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1943, as by Zealia Brown Reed; written by Lovecraft based on a brief synopsis by Bishop.
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1970, as by Zealia Bishop & H. P. Lovecraft
- Nine Stories from The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Beagle Books, 1971, as by Zealia Bishop & H. P. Lovecraft
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Panther, 1975, as by Zealia Bishop & H. P. Lovecraft
- Black Seas of Infinity by H. P. Lovecraft, SFBC, 2001, as by H. P. Lovecraft & Zealia Bishop
- * The Mound (with H. P. Lovecraft), (nv) Weird Tales November 1940; written by Lovecraft based on a brief synopsis by Bishop.
- Weird Tales (UK) #2, 1942
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1943, as by Zealia Brown Reed
- The Curse of Yig, Arkham House, 1953
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1970
- Nine Stories from The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Beagle Books, 1971
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Panther, 1975
- Black Seas of Infinity by H. P. Lovecraft, SFBC, 2001
- * The Mound, (na) The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1989
- * One-Man Girl, (ss) Cupid’s Diary December 26 1928, as by Zealia Brown Reed
- * A Wisconsin Balzac: A Profile of August Derleth, (ar) [Ref. August Derleth]
_____, [ref.]
[]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, (n.) Eveleigh Nash, 1919
- * The Door of the Unreal, (ex) 1919
- * Forward, (fw) The Door of the Unreal, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
_____, [ref.]
[]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
- * Aid to the Lost Battalion, (cv) Flying Aces September 1933
- * Attack on the Mole, (ar) Flying Aces February 1934
- * Attack on the Mole, (cv) Flying Aces February 1934
- * Baracca Leads Raid on Austrians, (ar) Flying Aces August 1932
- * Baracca Leads Raid on Austrians, (cv) Flying Aces August 1932
- * Biddle Downs a Checkerboard, (ar) Flying Aces June 1934
- * Biddle Downs a Checkerboard, (cv) Flying Aces June 1934
- * Bombing Richthofen’s Drome, (ar) Flying Aces April 1932
- * Bombing Richthofen’s Drome, (cv) Flying Aces April 1932
- * Brereton’s Famous Flight, (ar) Flying Aces August 1934
- * Brereton’s Famous Flight, (cv) Flying Aces August 1934
- * Collishaw’s Black Hawks, (ar) Flying Aces March 1933
- * Collishaw’s Black Hawks, (cv) Flying Aces March 1933
- * Coppens, Belgium’s Greatest Ace, (ar) Flying Aces November 1932
- * Coppens, Belgium’s Greatest Ace, (cv) Flying Aces November 1932
- * Dorcières—Duellist Supreme, (cv) Flying Aces December 1933
- * Dorcières—Duellist Supreme!, (ar) Flying Aces December 1933
- * Downing the L-22, (ar) Flying Aces May/June 1933
- * Downing the L-22, (cv) Flying Aces May/June 1933
- * First Official Yank Victory, (ar) Flying Aces March 1932
- * First Official Yank Victory, (cv) Flying Aces March 1932
- * First Yank to Down a Hun, (ar) Flying Aces March 1934
- * First Yank to Down a Hun, (cv) Flying Aces March 1934
- * Fonck Gets Guynemer’s Slayer, (cv) Flying Aces December 1931
- * General Mitchell’s Flight Over the Front Lines, (ar) Flying Aces July 1934
- * General Mitchell’s Flight Over the Front Lines, (cv) Flying Aces July 1934
- * How Barker Won the V.C., (ar) Flying Aces February 1932
- * How Barker Won the V.C., (cv) Flying Aces February 1932
- * Ingalls—America’s Only Navy Ace, (ar) Flying Aces November 1933
- * Ingalls—America’s Only Navy Ace, (cv) Flying Aces November 1933
- * The Invulnerable Dormé, (ar) Flying Aces January 1933
- * The Invulnerable Dormé, (cv) Flying Aces January 1933
- * Last Yank Victory of the War, (ar) Flying Aces November 1934
- * Last Yank Victory of the War, (cv) Flying Aces November 1934
- * The Lieutenant White’s Supreme Sacrifice, (ar) Flying Aces July 1933
- * Lt. White’s Supreme Sacrifice, (cv) Flying Aces July 1933
- * Lufbery Becomes an Ace, (ar) Flying Aces May 1932
- * Lufbery Becomes an Ace, (cv) Flying Aces May 1932
- * Luke Downs Three Balloons, (ar) Flying Aces January 1932
- * Luke Downs Three Balloons, (cv) Flying Aces January 1932
- * Major Vaughn Wins the D.S.C., (cv) Flying Aces September 1932
- * Mannock, the Mad Major, (ar) Flying Aces December 1932
- * Mannock, the Mad Major!, (cv) Flying Aces December 1932
- * Niebling’s Phenomenal Feat, (ar) Flying Aces April 1933
- * Niebling’s Phenomenal Feat, (cv) Flying Aces April 1933
- * Nungesser to the Rescue, (ar) Flying Aces July 1932
- * Putnam Downs Five in One Flight, (ar) Flying Aces September 1934
- * Putnam Downs Five in One Flight, (cv) Flying Aces September 1934
- * Rickenbacker Downs Two, (ar) Flying Aces February 1933
- * Rickenbacker Downs Two!, (cv) Flying Aces February 1933
- * Rickenbacker Saves Lt. Meissner, (ar) Flying Aces May 1934
- * Rickenbacker Saves Lt. Meissner, (cv) 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 Frank Luke, (cv) Flying Aces October 1934
- * Top Man for Luke, (ar) Flying Aces October 1934
- * Trollope Gets Six in One Day, (ar) Flying Aces January 1934
- * Trollope Gets Six in One Day!, (cv) 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
- * War’s Youngest Ace Downs Voss, (cv) Flying Aces October 1932
- * When Bishop Fought Richthofen, (ar) Flying Aces June 1932
- * Yank Rookie Gets German Ace, (ar) Flying Aces October 1933
- * Yank Rookie Gets German Ace, (cv) Flying Aces October 1933
- * The Youngest V.C. Flyer, (ar) Flying Aces August 1933
- * The Youngest V.C. Flyer, (cv) Flying Aces August 1933
- * [front cover], (cv) Sky Birds Aug, Sep 1931
- * [front cover], (cv) Flying Aces Oct, Nov 1931, Jun, Jul 1932
- * [front cover], (cv) Flying Aces (Canada) October 1932
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