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[]Cobb, Bert (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * Charles T. Schoen, (cr)  Blue Pencil Magazine August 1900
 
    - * [cartoon(s)], (ct)  Blue Pencil Magazine Apr,   Aug,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1900,   Feb,   Apr,   May,   Sep 1901
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Metropolitan Magazine August 1901
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Boston Sunday Globe Magazine July 8 1917
 
  
[]Cobb, Elisabeth; [i.e., Elisabeth Cobb Chapman Rogers] (1902-1959); also known as Elisabeth Cobb Chapman (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Actress by Accident, (ar)  This Week April 21 1935
 
    - * Do You Want to Get By Big?, (hu)  Liberty May 24 1924
 
    - * Drama for Lunch, (ss)  Liberty May 16 1925, as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    - * The Golf Bride, (ss)  Liberty October 25 1924
 
    
    - * A House on the Grand Canal, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly July 19 1924
 
    - * Mathilde Is Different, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1925, as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    - * One Year to Live, (ss)  Liberty April 3 1926, as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    
    - * She Was a Lady, (sl)  McCall’s Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1933,   Jan,   Feb 1934
 
    - * Sticks and Stones, (ss)  Holland’s January 1930, as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    - * Walls Have Tongues, (ss)  The Century Magazine June 1928, as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    - * What His Family Thinks of Irvin S. Cobb, (ar)  Liberty May 30 1925 [Ref. Irvin S. Cobb], as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    - * With Glory and Honor, (ss)  The Century Magazine June 1927, as by Elisabeth Cobb Chapman
 
    
  
[]Cobb, George Elmer (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Atonement, (vi)  The Day Book November 27 1916
 
    
    - * The “Bear Cat”, (ss)  The Day Book April 4 1917
 
    
    - * A Bit of Ribbon, (vi)  The Day Book October 16 1916
 
    
    - * Joel Randall’s “Gift”, (vi)  The Day Book July 19 1915
 
    
    - * Learning His Lesson, (vi)  The Day Book August 27 1915
 
    
    - * Making Good, (vi)  The Day Book
 
    
    - * The Money Speedway, (vi)  The Day Book October 2 1916
 
    
    - * The Moving Spirit, (vi)  The Day Book August 11 1915
 
    
    - * On Hand, (vi)  The Day Book
 
    
    - * The Siren’s Song, (vi)  The Day Book
 
    
    - * The Tell-Tale Letter, (vi)  The Day Book October 9 1916
 
    
    - * The Test, (vi)  The Day Book January 22 1917
 
    
    - * Under False Colors, (vi)  The Day Book
 
    
  
[]Cobb, Irvin S(hrewsbury) (1876-1944) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * According to the Code  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 15 1916
 
    - * Ace, Deuce, Ten Spot, Joker, (ss)  Esquire Feb,   Mar 1934
 
    
    - * An Ace in the Hole, (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1925
 
    - * The Advantages of Being Homely, (ar)  The American Magazine July 1918
 
    - * Adventure of Mr. Pandora, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 15 1913
 
    - * Adventure of the Chained-Up Lady, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1913
 
    - * The Adventure of the Innocent Bystander, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1913
 
    - * The Adventure of the Street with Three Ends, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1913
 
    - * The Adventure of the Want Ad Signed “Confidence”, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1912
 
    - * The Affair at Barnacle Cove  [Judge Pike], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine March 1942
 
    - * After-Dinner Stories, (ms)  The Novel Magazine October 1924
 
    - * “Aged Local Vets Hold Final Rally”  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1931
 
    - * Alas, the Poor Whiffletit!, (ss)  Pictorial Review March 1922
 
    - * “All American… Out to Them Wires”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1918
 
    - * An American Vandal, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1914
 
    * ___ As Done in London, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1914
    
    * ___ Bathing Oneself on the Other Side, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1914
    
    * ___ Being Guyed and Guided, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1914
    
    * ___ Be It Ever So Humble, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1914
    
    * ___ The Deadly Poulet Routine, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1914
    
    * ___ Modes of the Moment; A European Fashion Article, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1914
    
    * ___ Night Life, with the Life Part Missing, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1914
    
    * ___ Old Masters and Other Ruins, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1914
    
    * ___ That Gay Paresis, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1914
    
    * ___ When the Seven A.M. Tut-Tut Leaves for Anywhere, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1914
    - * And Maybe Father Knew Best, (ar)  Smart Set October 1928
 
    - * And Sold To—, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1919
 
    - * “And Then the Justice”, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1914
 
    - * “And Then the Lover”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1913
 
    - * And There Was Light, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1916
 
    - * Another of Those Cub Reporter Stories  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1913
 
    - * Answering Mr. F. S. Key, (ar)  The American Magazine September 1920
 
    - * Arise and Shine, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1931
 
    - * Arnold Bennett, (ar)  The American Magazine November 1912
 
    - * Art, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1912
 
    - * As Brands from the Burning, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1927
 
    - * As Done in London, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1914
 
    - * “At First the Infant”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1913
 
    - * At the Feet of the Enemy, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar February 1929
 
    
    - * At the Front of the Front, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1918
 
    - * Back There in the Grass (with Gouverneur Morris), (co) Hippocampus Press (tp), 2020 ; edited by S. T. Joshi
 
    - * Back to the Land, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1917
 
    - * Back to the Land-Leading the Abandoned Life, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1917
 
    - * Balm of Gilead, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1934
 
    
    - * Bathing Oneself on the Other Side, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1914
 
    - * The Battle Hen of the Republic, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1916
 
    - * The Bear That Hunted Me, (ar)  Cosmopolitan May 1922
 
    - * Behind Billboards Lies New Jersey, (ar)  Hearst’s International October 1924
 
    - * Being a Guest of the German Kaiser, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1914
 
    - * Being Bombed and Seeing It Done, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1918
 
    - * Being Guyed and Guided, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1914
 
    - * Be It Ever So Humble, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1914
 
    - * The Belled Buzzard, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1912
 
    
    - * The Bet on Miss Rainey, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar August 1926, as "The Resourceful Miss Railey"
 
    
    - * Big Moments of Big Trials, (ar)  McClure’s Magazine November 1915
 
    
    - * A Bird in the Hand, (nv)  Cosmopolitan December 1931
 
    
    - * Black and White  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1912
 
    - * The Black Duck, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1925
 
    - * Blacker Than Sin, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1915
 
    - * A Blending of the Parables  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1915
 
    - * Blood-Brother of the Swamp Cats, (ss)  The Cavalier January 11 1913, as "Fishhead"
 
    
    - * Bores, (ar)  Hearst’s International November 1924
 
    - * Boys Will Be Boys  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1917
 
    
      -  The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story ed. Edward J. O'Brien, Small, Maynard & Company, 1918
 
      -  The Argosy (UK) October 1938
 
      -  50 Best American Short Stories 1915-1939 ed. Edward J. O'Brien, Houghton Mifflin, 1939
 
      -  The Best of the Best American Short Stories ed. Martha Foley, Houghton Mifflin, 1952
 
      -  Fiction Goes to Court ed. Albert P. Blaustein, Henry Holt, 1954
 
      -  Before Black Mask ed. Araminta Star Matthews & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
 
    
    - * The Boy Who Was Born to Be Hanged, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1924
 
    - * Br’er Rabbit, He Lay Low, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1931
 
    - * The Broken Shoelace, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine September 1913
 
    - * The Bull Called Emily, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine October 1917
 
    
    - * But I Kept My Teeth, (es)  Hearst’s International January 1923
 
    - * Button, Button—, (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1924
 
    
    - * By-Products of Baseball, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1912
 
    - * Cabbages and Kings, (ss)  Good Housekeeping July 1930
 
    
    - * Canada Calling, (ar)  Redbook Magazine July 1935
 
    - * A Card to the Public from Rev. Roscoe T. Fibble, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1914
 
    - * Carry Me Back to Old Virginia, (cl)  Cosmopolitan August 1926
 
    - * The Cater-Cornered Sex  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1921
 
    - * A Chapter from the Life of an Ant  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1916
 
    - * Chivalry Peak, (sl)  Good Housekeeping May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug 1927
 
    - * The Chocolate Hyena, (nv)  Cosmopolitan July 1923
 
    
    - * Christmas Presents - Those We Give and Those We Get, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1915
 
    - * Cinnamon Seed and Sandy Bottom, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1917
 
    - * Cleaned, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1926
 
    - * A Colonel of Kentucky  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan June 1931
 
    
    - * Confessions of a Platform Weevil, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1919
 
    - * The Convict Who Made a Garden on the Road to Hell, (bg)  Cosmopolitan March 1925 [Ref. Charles E. Chapin]
 
    - * The Country Trot  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1911
 
    - * The Cowboy and the Lady and Her Pa, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1926
 
    - * A Coyote in Central Park, (ss)  Good Housekeeping July 1925
 
    - * The Crime at Queer Creek, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1929
 
    - * The Crime of the Century, (ss) 
 
    
    - * A Crown Prince in Banishment, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1924
 
    - * Cruelty to Animals, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar February 1928
 
    - * The Cure for Lonesomeness  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1916
 
    - * Curses on the Letter Carrier, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1931
 
    - * Damon & Pythias, (ar)  Smart Set May 1928
 
    - * The Darkest Closet  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  1936
 
    
    - * The Dark Horse  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1930
 
    - * Darkness, (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1921
 
    
    - * A Day with a Reformed Character, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1924
 
    - * A Day with Lord Roberts, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 19 1914
 
    - * The Dead Line  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1925
 
    - * The Deadly Poulet Routine, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1914
 
    - * The Decline and Fall of North American Food, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1911
 
    - * A Detail of the Depression, (ss) 
 
    
    - * A Dogged Under Dog  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1912
 
    - * Do I Like Being Famous?, (ar)  Smart Set April 1928
 
    - * Double-Barreled Justice  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1916
 
    - * Drama a League from Broadway, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1912
 
    - * Duds, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 17 1912
 
    - * Eating in Two or Three Languages, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1918
 
    - * The Eminent Dr. Deeves  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan April 1923
 
    
    - * Entertainment for Man and Beast, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1924
 
    - * Enter the Villain, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1916
 
    - * An Episode at Pintail Lake, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1927
 
    
    - * Ermine and Motley  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1912
 
    - * The Escape of Mr. Trimm, (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1909
 
    
    - * Europe’s Rag Doll, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 9 1915
 
    - * Ex-Fightin’ Billy, (ss)  Pictorial Review June 1917
 
    
    - * Exit Master Grub, Enter Mister Butterfly, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1924
 
    - * The Exit of Anse Dugmore, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1910
 
    - * The Eyes of the World, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1916
 
    - * Faith, Hope and Charity  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (co) Bobbs Merrill (hc), 1934 
 
    - * Faith, Hope and Charity, (nv)  Cosmopolitan April 1930
 
    
      -  O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1930 ed. Blanche Colton Williams, Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1930
 
      -  Creeps by Night ed. Dashiell Hammett, John Day, 1931
 
      -  Modern Tales of Horror ed. Dashiell Hammett, Gollancz, 1932
 
      -  Faith, Hope and Charity, Bobbs-Merrill, 1934
 
      -  101 Years’ Entertainment ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1941
 
      -  Argosy (UK) March 1942
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #101, April 1952
 
      -  The Red Brain ed. Dashiell Hammett, Belmont, 1961
 
      -  Thrillers and More Thrillers ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1968
 
      -  Midnight Specials ed. Bill Pronzini, Bobbs-Merrill, 1977
 
      -  Back There in the Grass with Gouverneur Morris, Hippocampus Press, 2020
 
    
    - * Faith with Works, (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1927
 
    - * The Family Tree, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1917
 
    
    - * Fellow Travelers, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1920
 
    - * Fibble, D.D., Takes Pen in Hand, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 25 1915
 
    - * Field of Honor, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1916
 
    - * Finger That Kills, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1926
 
    - * First Corinthians: Chapter XIII, Verse 4, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1916
 
    - * Fishhead, (ss)  The Cavalier January 11 1913
 
    
      -  The Famous Story Magazine October 1925
 
      -  The Famous Story Magazine (UK) February 1926
 
      -  Beware After Dark! ed. T. Everett Harré, Macauley, 1929
 
      -  Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1942
 
      -  Argosy October 1942
 
      -  Fantasy Stories November 1950, as "Blood-Brother of the Swamp Cats"
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Max Reinhardt, 1967
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me, Part One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1970
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Scream Along with Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1970
 
      -  Waves of Terror ed. Michel Parry, Gollancz, 1976
 
      -  Mississippi River Tales ed. Frank McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin Harry Greenberg, August House, 1988
 
      -  Famous Fantastic Mysteries ed. Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert E. Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Gramercy, 1991
 
      -  H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of Horror ed. Stephen Jones & Dave Carson, Barnes & Noble, 1993
 
      -  The Innsmouth Cycle ed. Robert M. Price, Chaosium, 1998
 
      -  Monstrum ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2010
 
      -  Before Weird Tales ed. Araminta Star Matthews & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
 
      -  Back There in the Grass with Gouverneur Morris, Hippocampus Press, 2020
 
      -  Humanoid Horrors ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2020
 
      -  The Rivals of H.P. Lovecraft ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer & Charles G. Waugh, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Five Hundred Dollars Reward  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1912
 
    
    - * Flirtation, Ltd., (ss)  Good Housekeeping October 1931
 
    - * Fly High, Mr. Buzzard!, (ss)  This Week March 17 1935
 
    - * Foreword, (fw)  Taking the Count by Charles E. Van Loan, George H. Doran Company, 1919
 
    - * From My Overseas Notebook, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1918
 
    - * The Funniest Thing I Ever Saw, (ar)  Smart Set June 1928
 
    - * The Gallowsmith, (nv)  All-Story Weekly February 9 1918
 
    
    - * The Garb of Men, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1917
 
    - * The Generation That’s Next, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 17 1921
 
    - * The Glory of the States:
    
    * ___ 5. Kentucky, (ar)  The American Magazine May 1916
    - * Goin’ on Fourteen, (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1923
 
    - * The Gold Brick Twins, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine December 1915
 
    
    - * Good Sam, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1926
 
    - * The Grapes of Wrath, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 7 1914
 
    - * The Great Auk, (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1916
 
    
    - * Great Day in the Morning  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1930
 
    - * The Greatest Thrill I Ever Had, (ss)  The American Magazine December 1920
 
    - * The Great Reduction, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1921
 
    - * Guilty As Charged, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1913
 
    - * “G.W.”, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar February 1926
 
    - * Hair, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1912
 
    - * Hands Across the Sea, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar August 1925
 
    - * Hands and Feet, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 22 1912
 
    - * Happy Landings, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1918
 
    - * Hark! From the Tombs, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1917
 
    - * Haste Makes Waste, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1928
 
    - * Hell and High Water, (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1928
 
    - * Here Comes the Bride, (ar)  Hearst’s International September 1924
 
    - * Here’s Where I’d Go if I Were 25, (ar)  Cosmopolitan April 1927
 
    - * He Who Laughs Last, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1926
 
    - * His Mother’s Apron Strings  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Good Housekeeping March 1923
 
    
    - * Holidays, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 21 1912
 
    - * Hoodwinked, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1919
 
    - * How They “Broke Into Print”:
    
    * ___ V (with James Barr, Richard Washburn Child, Mary Stewart Cutting, Montague Glass, Emerson Hough, Francis Arthur Jones & Louis Joseph Vance), (bg)  The Strand Magazine (US) December 1914
    - * How to Choke a Cat to Death Without Using Butter, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar May 1926
 
    - * Humane Treatment—German Style, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1918
 
    - * The Hunch-Player  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1923
 
    - * I Admit I Am a Good Reporter, (ar)  The American Magazine August 1919
 
    - * “I Am Strangely Moved by the Movies!”, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion July 1917
 
    - * If I Had My Way, (cl)  Hearst’s International January 1925
 
    - * I Knew Him When—, (ar)  Smart Set September 1928
 
    - * I’m the Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, (cl)  Cosmopolitan February 1927
 
    - * In a Big City, (ss)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine July 1923
 
    - * An Incident of the Noble Experiment  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1931
 
    - * Injun Duel, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1928
 
    
    - * Inside Stories, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 10 1920
 
    - * An Interview with Lord Kitchener, (iv)  The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1914
 
    - * In the Heart of the Deadly à La, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1911
 
    - * In the Nature of a Preliminary Announcement, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 8 1921
 
    - * In the Rut of War, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 2 1915
 
    - * In Whivh We Build a House, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1919
 
    - * Irvin Cobb’s Picture of the Great War, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine April 1915
 
    - * Is He James Whitcomb Riley’s Successor?, (ar)  The American Magazine August 1917
 
    - * The Island of Adventure:
    
    * ___ Adventure of Mr. Pandora, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 15 1913
    
    * ___ Adventure of the Chained-Up Lady, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1913
    
    * ___ The Adventure of the Innocent Bystander, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1913
    
    * ___ The Adventure of the Street with Three Ends, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1913
    
    * ___ The Adventure of the Want Ad Signed “Confidence”, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1912
    - * I Sure Do Like Texas, (cl)  Hearst’s International February 1925
 
    - * It Could Happen Again To-Morrow, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1919
 
    - * It May Be Only a Voice to You, (ar)  Smart Set August 1928
 
    - * I’ve Had Some Great Times Out There, (ar)  Hearst’s International December 1924
 
    - * January Thaw, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1931
 
    
    - * Johann Schmidt, Private, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1915
 
    - * John J. Coincidence, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 9 1919
 
    - * J. Poindexter, Colored, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Jun 10,   Jun 17,   Jun 24,   Jul 1 1922
 
    - * Judge Priest and the Widow  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (na)  The American Magazine August 1936, as "The Widow Arrives"
 
    
    - * Judge Priest Comes Back  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 7 1915
 
    - * Judge Priest Goes Fishing  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1931
 
    - * Judge Priest—Murder Witness  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1911, as "Words and Music"
 
    
    - * Judge Priest’s Funeral  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1930
 
    - * A Judgment Come to Daniel  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1911
 
    
    - * Just a Friendly Game, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1931
 
    - * Just to Make Your Mouth Water, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1925
 
    - * Kentucky, (ar)  The American Magazine May 1916
 
    - * Killed with Kindness, (ss)  Ladies and Gentlemen by Irvin S. Cobb, Cosmopolitan, 1927
 
    
    - * A Kind of a Feeling  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1923
 
    - * A Kiss for Kindness, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1917
 
    - * Language, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1912
 
    - * The Last Charge of Forrest’s Cavalry  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1915
 
    - * The Last of the Bourbons, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1925
 
    - * “Last Scene of All”, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1914
 
    - * Law, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 7 1912
 
    - * A Letter to a Relative, (ss)  Good Housekeeping November 1923
 
    - * Liars All, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1928
 
    - * Life Among the Abandoned Farmers, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1913
 
    - * Life Among the Landed Proprietors, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1919
 
    - * The Life of the Party, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 25 1919
 
    - * The Lightnings of the Lord  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Redbook Magazine September 1933
 
    
    - * Literature, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1912
 
    - * A Little Big Man, (bg)  Cosmopolitan January 1927 [Ref. Benito Mussolini]
 
    - * Little Short Pantsleroy, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1924
 
    - * A Little Town Called Montignies St. Christophe, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1914
 
    - * Local Color, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1914
 
    - * Looking Both Ways from Forty, (ar)  The American Magazine May 1917
 
    - * The Lord Provides  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1915
 
    - * Louder Than Words, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1927
 
    - * Lover’s Leap, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1916
 
    - * Low-combed Roosters, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1928
 
    - * The Luck Piece, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 2 1918
 
    - * The Man Who Learned to Play, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1926
 
    - * The Masterpiece, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1930
 
    
    - * Matsch, Marsch, Marsch, So Geh’n Wir Weiter!, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1914
 
    - * Me and My German Garden, (ss)  The Country Gentleman March 15 1913
 
    - * Medicine, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1912
 
    - * Miste-er Chairman-an, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1920
 
    - * Mr. Felsburg Gets Even, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1916
 
    - * Mr. Side-Whiskers, (ss)  Redbook Magazine February 1937
 
    - * The Mob from Massac  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1912
 
    - * Modes of the Moment; A European Fashion Article, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1914
 
    - * The Moral Leopard, (ss)  Esquire January 1934
 
    
    - * The Mud Clerk, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1928
 
    - * Music, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 13 1912
 
    - * “My Country, ’T Is of Thee”, (pm)  The Smart Set May 1913
 
    - * My Guyed Book—Indiana, (cl)  Hearst’s International December 1923
 
    - * My Guyed Book—Kansas, (cl)  Hearst’s International January 1924
 
    - * My Guyed Book—Kentucky, (cl)  Hearst’s International October 1923
 
    - * My Guyed Book—Maine, (ar)  Hearst’s International August 1923
 
    - * My Guyed Book—New York, (ar)  Hearst’s International September 1923
 
    - * My Guyed Book—North Carolina, (ar)  Hearst’s International November 1923
 
    - * The Nearest I Ever Came to Death, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine July 1923
 
    - * Night Life, with the Life Part Missing, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1914
 
    - * Nobody Sees the Waiter’s Face, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1925
 
    
    - * No Dam’ Yankee, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1927
 
    
    - * Nothing to Write About, (ss)  Good Housekeeping August 1931
 
    
    - * An Occurrence Up a Side Street, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 21 1911
 
    
    - * “Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!”, (ar)  The American Magazine October 1919
 
    - * Old Ben Alibi  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1922
 
    
    - * Old Masters and Other Ruins, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1914
 
    - * “Ole Miss”  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1930
 
    - * One Block from Fifth Avenue  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan January 1923
 
    
    - * One of the 30, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1928
 
    - * One Third Off, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1921
 
    - * One Way to Stop Panics, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1932
 
    - * On the Bounding Red Ink, (ar)  Cosmopolitan September 1930
 
    - * On the Threshold of the Battle of Battles, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 25 1918
 
    - * An Open Season for Ancestors, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1911
 
    - * The Other Cheek, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1927
 
    - * Otherwise Sweet William  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan March 1923
 
    
    - * The Parker House Roll, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1925
 
    - * Peace on Earth, (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1925
 
    - * Persona Au Gratin, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 22 1916
 
    - * Plaster of Paris, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1926
 
    - * A Plea for Old Cap Collier, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1920
 
    - * A Plea in Abatement of Pants, (ar)  The American Magazine March 1919
 
    - * The Power of the Press, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1925
 
    - * The Prequisites of Public Life, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1911
 
    - * The Principle of the Thing, (ss)  MacLean’s March 15 1925
 
    
    - * The Prisoner of Chill On, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1924
 
    - * The Promised Land, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1928
 
    - * The Prussian Paranoia, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1917
 
    - * Punitives Versus Primitives, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1914
 
    - * Pure Reason, I Call It, (ts)  Smart Set March 1928
 
    - * Quality Folks, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1917
 
    
    - * Queer Creek, (ss) 
 
    
    - * A Quest in Youbetcherland, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1921
 
    - * The Ravelin’ Wolf  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1920
 
    - * The Red Glutton, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1914
 
    - * Red-Handed  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan June 1923
 
    
    - * Red Is Red, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1929
 
    - * Red Likker, (sl)  Cosmopolitan Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul 1929
 
    - * A Reserved Seat, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1914
 
    - * The Resourceful Miss Railey, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar August 1926
 
    
    - * Roughing It de Luxe: Canonized Pilgrims, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1913
 
    - * Roughing It Deluxe: How Do You Like the Climate?, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1913
 
    - * Roughing It Deluxe: In the Haunt of the Native Son, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1913
 
    - * Roughing It Deluxe: Looking for Lo!, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 16 1913
 
    - * Roughing It De Luxe: The Hydrophobic Skunk; or, Ravid and His Friends, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1913
 
    - * Scandalous Doolan, C.S.A., (ss)  The Red Book Magazine July 1916
 
    - * The Second Coming of a First Husband  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Snake Doctor and Other Stories, George H. Doran, 1923
 
    
    - * Sergeant Jimmy Bagby’s Feet  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 4 1913
 
    - * Shakspere’s Seven Ages and Mine:
    
    * ___ “And Then the Justice”, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1914
    
    * ___ “And Then the Lover”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1913
    
    * ___ “At First the Infant”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1913
    
    * ___ “Last Scene of All”, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1914
    
    * ___ “Then a Soldier”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1913
    
    * ___ “Then the Whining Schoolboy”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1913
    - * Sherman Said It, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1914
 
    - * A Short Natural History, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1920
 
    - * The Silent Partner, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1923
 
    - * The Simple Tourist - Yes, Isn’t He?, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1915
 
    - * The Smart Aleck, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1914
 
    - * Smoke of Battle, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1913
 
    - * Smooth Crossing, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 22 1914
 
    - * Snake Doctor  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan November 1922
 
    
      -  O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1922, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1923
 
      -  Snake Doctor and Other Stories, George H. Doran, 1923
 
      -  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1923
 
      -  Best Stories of All Time January 1926
 
      -  The Argosy (UK) March 1928
 
      -  For Men Only ed. James M. Cain, The World Publishing Company, 1944
 
      -  The Pocket Book of O. Henry Prize Stories ed. Herschel Brickell, Pocket Books, 1947
 
      -  First-Prize Stories, Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1966
 
      -  Back There in the Grass with Gouverneur Morris, Hippocampus Press, 2020
 
    
    - * Snake Doctor and Other Stories  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (co) George H. Doran (hc), July 1923 
 
    - * So I’m a Guest Editor, (ed)  The Golden Book Magazine #109, January 1934
 
    - * Some Things H. Hoover Overlooked, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1919
 
    - * Speaking of Corporations, (ar)  National Pictorial Brain Power Monthly November 1921
 
    - * “Speaking of Operations—”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1915
 
    
    - * The Special Extra  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1922
 
    - * Sports and Pastimes, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1912
 
    - * Standing Room Only, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1924
 
    - * The Stewed Kidneys of an Angel, (ar)  Liberty December 2 1933
 
    - * The Story That Ends Twice, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 4 1920
 
    - * The Strange Adventures of the Man Who Wrote a Play, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine November 1908
 
    - * Stranger Things Have Happened, (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1927
 
    - * Stratagem and Spoils  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1912
 
    - * The Sun Shines Bright  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1931
 
    - * The Suprised Party, (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1924
 
    - * The Tail of the Snake, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1918
 
    - * Tale of the Hard Luck Guy, (ss)  The Popular Magazine October 1908
 
    - * A Tale of Wet Days, (ss) 
 
    
    - * Taste of Freedom, (ss)  Pictorial Review November 1933
 
    - * Teeth, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1912
 
    - * Thank God for Modern Hotels!, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar May 1928
 
    - * Thanksgiving, (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1933
 
    - * That Gay Paresis, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1914
 
    - * That Piker Hercules, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1914
 
    - * “—That Shall He Also Reap”  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1922
 
    
    - * Their Hours and Ours, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1919
 
    - * “Then a Soldier”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1913
 
    - * “Then the Whining Schoolboy”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1913
 
    - * The Thirteenth Degree  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1923
 
    - * This Hands-Across-the-Sea Stuff, (cl)  Cosmopolitan March 1927
 
    - * This Hero Business  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  Cosmopolitan October 1922
 
    
    - * This Man’s World, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1927
 
    - * A Thoroughly Bad Woman, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1926
 
    - * Three Generals and a Cook, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1914
 
    - * 3 Wise Men of the East Side, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1926
 
    
    - * Thrice Is He Armed, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1917
 
    - * The Thunders of Silence, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 9 1918
 
    - * The Tithe That Binds, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1917
 
    - * To the Editor of the Sun, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1913
 
    - * Trade, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 18 1913
 
    - * Trail of the Lonesome Laugh, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine April 1911
 
    - * Travel, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 22 1913
 
    - * A Treeful of Hoot Owls  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1930
 
    - * Trench Eddence, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1918
 
    - * Tummies, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1912
 
    - * ’Twixt the Bluff and the Sound, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 19,   May 26,   Jun 2 1917
 
    - * ’Twixt the Bluff and the Sound: By Their Bluffs Shall Ye Know Them, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 1 1917
 
    - * ’Twixt the Bluff and the Sound: Improbably People of an Impossible Land, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 28 1917
 
    - * ’Twixt the Bluff and the Sound: Leading the Simper Life, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1917
 
    - * ’Twixt the Bluff and the Sound: Rates Eight Dollars a Day and Up, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 11 1917
 
    - * Two-in-One Shirley, (ar)  This Week May 5 1935 [Ref. Shirley Temple]
 
    - * Two Laughs from Ed Wynn, (ar)  Smart Set July 1928
 
    - * Two of Everything, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1925
 
    
    - * “Unaccustomed as I Am—”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1916
 
    - * The Unbroken Chain, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1923
 
    
    - * Uncle Henry Has a Nose for News, (ss)  Collier’s November 10 1923
 
    - * The Undoing of Stonewall Jackson Bugg, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine September 1915
 
    - * The Valley of Plenty, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine January 1915
 
    
    - * The Value of a Good Name  [Ben Alibi Crisp (Old Ben Alibi)], (ss)  Cosmopolitan August 1923
 
    - * Vendetta, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #29, September 1916
 
    
    - * Walls of Carcassone, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar January 1927
 
    - * Wanted: A Foolproof War, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 22 1918
 
    - * Wanted: Investors, (ms)  Popular Western September 1943
 
    
    - * War as It Frequently Isn’t, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1918
 
    - * War De Luxe, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1914
 
    - * War’s Back Fire, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 6 1915
 
    - * The Wasted Headline, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1920
 
    - * We Can’t All Be Thoroughbreds, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1931
 
    
    - * We Have Go-Getters Next Door, (ar)  Cosmopolitan December 1929
 
    - * We of the Old South, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1924
 
    - * Whales, (hu) 
 
    
    - * What’s a Sense of Humor?, (ar)  The New McClure’s December 1928
 
    - * What She Came For, (vi)  The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1912
 
    - * When August the Second Was April the First, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1919
 
    - * When the Fighting Was Good  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1912
 
    - * When the Sea-Asp Stings, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1918
 
    - * When the Seven A.M. Tut-Tut Leaves for Anywhere, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1914
 
    - * Whither Are We Thrifting?, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1920
 
    - * Who’s Who at the Zoo, (ia)  Hampton-Columbian Magazine October 1911
 
    - * Who’s Who at the Zoo, (ar)  The Crescent Magazine August 1920
 
    - * Why Mr. Lobel Had Apoplexy, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 17 1920
 
    - * The Widow Arrives  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (na)  The American Magazine August 1936
 
    
    - * A Witch as Was a Witch, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine March 1922
 
    - * With the Best Intentions, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1926
 
    - * The Woman Accused (with Gertrude Atherton), (sl)  Liberty February 4 1933
 
    - * The Wooden Decoy, (ss)  Cosmopolitan December 1926
 
    - * Words and Music  [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)], (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1911
 
    
    - * “Worth 10,000!”, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1921
 
    - * Young Black Joe, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 24 1918
 
    - * The Young Treasure-Seekers, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1924
 
      
_____, [ref.]
  
[]Cobb, James H(arvey) (1953- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Body and Fender  [Kevin Pulaski], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 2008
 
    - * CaV, (na)  Combat ed. Stephen Coonts, Tor/Forge, 2001
 
    - * Dancers of the Gate, (nv)  Space Stations ed. Martin H. Greenberg & John Helfers, DAW, 2004
 
    - * Demonstration, (nv)  First to Fight II ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley, 2001
 
    - * Desert and Swamp  [Kevin Pulaski], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2009
 
    - * Drag Race, (nv)  First to Fight ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Jove, 1999
 
    - * Faith on Ice, (ss)  Future Wars ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Larry Segriff, DAW, 2003
 
    - * The First Cup of Coffee War, (nv)  Future Weapons of War ed. Joe Haldeman & Martin H. Greenberg, Baen, 2007
 
    - * Framed  [Kevin Pulaski], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 2006
 
    - * Hex’em John, (ss)  Civil War Fantastic ed. Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 2000
 
    - * Monica Van Telflin and the Proper Application of Pressure, (nv)  The Blue and the Gray Undercover ed. Ed Gorman, Forge, 2001
 
    - * Over the Edge  [Kevin Pulaski], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 2007
 
    - * Point of Decision, (nv)  First to Fight ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Jove, 1999
 
    - * Road Bomb  [Kevin Pulaski], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2004
 
    - * The Sound of Justice  [Kevin Pulaski], (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 2005
 
    - * Unidentified Contact, (ss)  First to Fight II ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley, 2001
 
  
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