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[]Boileau, Philip (1864-1917) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 15 1907, Mar 20, Jun 12, Nov 6 1909, Apr 23, Oct 8, Nov 19 1910, May 6, Jun 17,
Sep 9, Nov 4, Dec 16 1911
Feb 3, Mar 2, May 11, Aug 31, Nov 23 1912, Jan 25, Mar 1, Apr 19, Jun 7, Jul 12,
Aug 9, Dec 27 1913
Feb 21, Sep 26, Dec 12 1914, Jan 16, Mar 27 1915, Feb 19, Apr 29 1916, Jan 6, Feb 3 1917
- * [front cover], (cv) Holland’s January 1914
- * [front cover], (cv) Collier’s November 20 1915
- * [front cover], (cv) McCall’s Magazine Nov 1916, Jan 1917
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ladies’ Home Journal March 1917
[]Boileau, Pierre (Prosper) (1906-1988) (chron.)
- * L’Affaire Antoine, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #94, September 1951; translated from the French by Anthony Boucher.
- * Monsieur Lucien—Burglar, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #66, May 1949; translated by Anthony Boucher
- * Tomorrow at Three, (ss) John Bull September 1 1951
- * Toto (with Pierre Ayraud), (vi) Manigeances by Pierre Boileau & Thomas Narcejac, Editions De Noel, 1971, as by Pierre Boileau & Thomas Narcejac
- * Triangle, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #61, December 1948; translated from the French by Anthony Boucher.
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[]Bois, Jules; [i.e., Henri Antoine Jules-Bois] (1868-1943) (about) (chron.)
- * La Fiancée du Destin, (ss) The Smart Set August 1903
- * The Sardonyx Chimera, (ss) The Alabaster Book of Occult Fiction ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2023; translated from the French (“Le Chimère de sardoine”, Le Figaro, May 5, 1906) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Stars of America, (pm) Hearst’s Magazine October 1917
- * The Succubus, (ss) The Vermilion Book of Occult Fiction ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2022; translated from the French (“Le Succube”, Gil Blas, February 13, 1893) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Vision in the West, (ar) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly July 1918
[]Boiteau, Tim W. (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Blue Hour, (ss) LampLight March 2014
- * Cminqe, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #90, Spring 2024
- * Dandelion, (nv) The Colored Lens #27, Spring 2018
- * Letter to a Budding Entomologist, (ss) Dark Lane Anthology: Volume Eight ed. Tim Jeffreys, Dark Lane Books, 2019
- * The Mneme, (ss) Kaleidotrope Summer 2023
- * The Ropemaker, (ss) Deep Magic #62, Fall 2018
- * A Strange History with Cats, (ss) The Colored Lens #39, Spring 2021
[]Bojaciuk, James (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Aural Apparitions, (rc) Occult Detective Quarterly #3 Fll 2017, #4 Spr 2018, #5 Wtr 2019, #8 Dec 2021
- * Carnacki Pastiche: A Bibliography, (ar) Sargasso: The Journal of William Hope Hodgson Studies Fall 2014
- * A Concluding Oink: An Abnormal Flight of Fancy, (ar) Sargasso: The Journal of William Hope Hodgson Studies Fall 2014
- * Messages from Ourselves, (ss) Another 100 Horrors ed. Kevin G. Bufton, Cruentus Libri Press, 2013
- * The Yellow Finger Experiments [Thomas Carnacki], (ss) Carnacki: The Lost Cases ed. Sam Gafford, Ulthar Press, 2016
[]Bojer, Johan (1872-1959) (about) (chron.)
- * The Cavalcade, (ss) Hearst’s International September 1921
- * Christmas at Sea, (ss) The American-Scandinavian Review December 1932
- * Fishermen, (ss) The Century Magazine March 1924
- * The Glad Years, (ss) The American-Scandinavian Review
- * Kari Aasen in Heaven, (ss) The Bookman December 1921
- * Light, (ss) The Century Magazine June 1922
- * Promised Land, (ss) The American-Scandinavian Review August 1929
- * Skobelef, (ss) Hearst’s International May 1921, as "Skobelef Was a Horse"
- * Skobelef Was a Horse, (ss) Hearst’s International May 1921; translated by Sigurd B. Hustvedt
- * Trolls in the Mill-House, (ss) The American-Scandinavian Review December 1923
- * Turn ’round, (ss) The American-Scandinavian Review June/July 1932
- * When a Man Is Bashful, (ss) World Fiction January 1923
- * When the Cuckoo Crowed, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1920
[]Bok, Edward W(illiam) (1863-1930) (chron.)
- * Abolish the Dining-Room, (ar) Collier’s January 15 1927
- * The Christmas That Remains, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1900
- * Cyrus Herman Kotzschmar Curtis, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1902
- * The Ease with Which We Marry, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1900
- * The Employer and the Young Man, (ar) The Cosmopolitan April 1894
- * How About the College?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1924
- * How I Made My Autograph Album, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine May 1889
- * Mary Anderson As She Is To-Day, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal March 1896
- * The Most Beautiful Spot in America (Mountain Lake Sanctuary, Singing Tower, Florida), (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1929
- * My Quarrel with Women’s Clubs, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal January 1910
- * Our Schools and Our Teachers, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1895
- * Our United States (with C. F. van Rees), (sg) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1925
- * Personal, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1901
- * A President for a Christmas Present, (ts) Boys’ Life December 1921
- * Problems of Young Men, (cl) The Ladies’ Home Journal Feb, Mar, Apr, Oct, Dec 1897, Nov 1898, Sep 1899
- * The Story of the Journal, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal November 1893
- * Thirty Years, (ed) The Ladies’ Home Journal January 1920
- * Two Hundred Ladies Appeal (Feminine Psychology En Bloc), (ar) The Atlantic Monthly January 1926
- * The Vision in the Cabin, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal October 1922
- * “What Else Did Father Do?”, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine December 1922
- * What I Expect—What Mr. Bok Expects His Peace Award to Accomplish, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly January 1924
- * Where America Fell Short with Me, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1920
- * A Woman, (ar) Collier’s December 25 1926
- * The Young Man and the Church, (ss) The Cosmopolitan January 1895
- * The Young Man in Business, (ar) The Cosmopolitan January 1894
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- * Editor: The Ladies’ Home Journal Nov 1894, Feb, Mar, Jun 1900, Sep 1902, Nov 1903, Jun 1904, Jan 1906, Dec 15 1910,
Feb, May 1912, Sep 1919
- * Louisa May Alcott’s Letters to Five Girls by Louisa May Alcott, (lt) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1896
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