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Bulwer-Lytton, [Sir] Edward (George Earle) (chron.) (continued)
- * The Rightful Heir, (pl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1868
- * The Tournament at Smithfields, (ex)
- * The Trial of Eugene Aram, (ex)
- * The Virtue of Training, (pm)
- * Walpole; or, Every Man Has His Price, (pl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1870
- * When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies, (pm) from Ernest Maltravers, Routledge, 1837
- * Woman as a Friend of Man, (ms)
- * Zanoni, (n.) Union Jack Library October 17 1896 (adapted)
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- * Bulwer-Lytton by Robert Blake, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1973
- * Bulwer Lytton: Novelist by Lewis Melville, (ar) Temple Bar May 1903
- * The Coming Race by J. Michael Rosenblum, (br) Spaceways #3 Feb, #8 Oct 1939
- * The Coming Race, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1870) by Patricia A. Martinelli, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August/September 2009
- * Consuming Life: Narcissism, Liminality, and the Posthuman Condition in Bulwer-Lytton’s “A Strange Story” by Bruce Wyse, (ar) Fastitocalon: Studies in Fantasticism Ancient to Modern v1 #2, 2010
- * Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton by C. Kegan Paul, (bg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1884
- * Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873) by Mike Ashley, (is) Dreams and Wonders ed. Mike Ashley, Dover Publications, Inc., 2010
- * Edward Bulwer-Lytton: The Pioneering Novelist Who Became a Literary Joke by Thomas Morgan, (ar) The Lost Club Journal #2, 2000/01
- * English Men and Women of Letters. 12. Bulwer Lytton by Charles Kent, (ar) Atalanta #36, September 1890
- * A New Leash on Life by Mary C. Ryan, (nv) Tails of Terror ed. Kevin Ryan & Pamela Pollack, Big Red Chair Books, 1999
- * Occult Authenticity in Bulwer-Lytton’s Novels by James Warren Thomas, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Summer 1948
- * Zanoni: A Rosicrucian Tale by Neal Wilgus, (br) Science Fiction Review #32, August 1979
[]Bulwer-Lytton, Edward Robert (, 1st Earl of Lytton) (1831-1891); used pseudonyms R. Lytton & Owen Meredith (about) (chron.)
- * Elisabetta Sirani, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine April 1861, as by Owen Meredith
- * The First Requiste, (pm) , as by Owen Meredith
- * Labor Is Never Vain, (pm) , as by Owen Meredith
- * Last Words, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine November 1860, as by Owen Meredith
- * The Life of Civilized Man, (pm) , as by Owen Meredith
- * The Ring of Amasis, (n.) The English Illustrated Magazine Oct, Nov 1889, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1890
- * Sketch of the Political Life of the Late Lord Lever, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science December 1874
- * Words, (pm) , as by Owen Meredith
[]Bulychev, Kirill; pseudonym of Igor Vsevelodovich Mozheiko (1934-2003) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Another’s Memory, (na) Earth and Elsewhere ed. Roger DeGaris, Macmillan, 1986; translated by Roger DeGaris
- * The Choice, (ss) World’s Spring ed. Vladimir Gakov, Macmillan, 1981; translated from the Russian (“Vybor”, 1971) by Roger DeGaris.
- * The Dedication of Ananda’s Temple, (ss)
- * A Difficult Child, (nv)
- * The District Domino Championship, (ss) Aboriginal Science Fiction July/August 1989; translated by John Costello
- * Don’t Make the Wizard Mad, (ss)
- * The Empty House, (ss)
- * The First Layer of Memory, (nv) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * Flowers, (ss)
- * Forum, (ar) Soviet Literature v431 #2, 1984
- * The Girl Nothing Happens To, (ss) Journey Across Three Worlds, Mir, 1973; translated by Gladys Evans
- * Gusliar Wonders, (Macmillan, June 1983, co) ; translated by Roger DeGaris
- * Gusliar Wonders: Introduction, (si)
- * Half a Life, (nv) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * Half a Life, and Other Stories, (Macmillan, October 1977, co) ; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * Help Needed, (ss)
- * If It Hadn’t Been for Mikhail, (ss)
- * It Never Pays to Make a Sorcerer Mad!, (ss)
- * I Was the First to Find You, (ss) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated from the Russian (“Ya vas pervym obnaruzhil!”, Vokrug sveta #7, 1970) by Helen Saltz Jacobson.
- * Life Is So Dull for Little Girls, (ss) Russian Science Fiction 1968 ed. Robert Magidoff, New York Univ. Press, 1968; translated from the Russian (“Devochka, s kotoroj nichego ne sluchitsya”, 1965) by Helen Saltz Jacobson.
- * May I Please Speak to Nina?, (ss) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * A Mine of Information, (ss)
- * The Personal Touch, (ss)
- * Professor Kozarin’s Crown, (ss)
- * Protest, (ss) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * Reason in Captivity, (nv)
- * Red Deer, White Deer, (ss) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * Share It with Me, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1979; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * Snow-Girl, (ss) Soviet Literature v431 #2, 1984; translated by Sergei Ess
- * Snowmaiden, (ss) Half a Life, and Other Stories by Kirill Bulychev, tr. Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan, 1977; translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson
- * A Summer Morning, (ss)
- * A Tacan for the Children of Earth, (ss) The Air of Mars and Other Stories ed. Mirra Ginsburg, Macmillan, 1976; translated from the Russian (“Takan dlya detej Zemli”) by Mirra Ginsburg.
- * Tale of the Turnip, (ss)
- * Two Tickets to India, (nv) Soviet Literature v477 #12, 1987; translated by Clive Liddiard
- * An Ugly Bioform, (nv) World’s Spring ed. Vladimir Gakov, Macmillan, 1981; translated from the Russian (“O nekrasivom bioforme”, 1974) by Roger DeGaris.
- * Vyachik, Don’t Touch, (ss)
- * The White Dress of Cinderella, (na) Soviet Literature v465 #12, 1986; translated by Clive Liddiard
- * Who Can Say?, (ss)
- * Wunderbaby, (ss)
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[]Bumpers, Fuller (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * The Fate of Gary Wooten: The Garden (with John A. Palmer, IV), (cs) Fantasy & Fear August 2010
- * F’n’F Fun, (ss) Fantasy & Fear August 2010
- * What Is the Fate of Gary Wooten? - III (with John A. Palmer, IV), (cs) Peculiar Adventures September 2010
- * What Is the Fate of Gary Wooten? - IV (with John A. Palmer, IV), (cs) Fantasy & Fear October 2010
- * What Is the Fate of Gary Wooten? - V (with John A. Palmer, IV), (cs) Masked Gun Mystery November 2010
- * What Is the Fate of Gary Wooten? - VI (with John A. Palmer, IV), (cs) Peculiar Adventures December 2010
[]Bumpus, Jerry (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Beginnings, (ss) TriQuarterly #26, Winter 1973
- * Desert Matinee, (ss) Fiction International #2/3, 1974
- * The Idols of Afternoon, (ss) Transatlantic Review #51, Spring 1975
- * In Utica, (ss) Esquire August 1971
- * Love in the Shrouds, (ss) Dude November 1962
- * Mrs. Bell and Her Dog, (ss) Red Clay Reader #7, 1970
[]Bumstead, Eudora M. Stone (chron.)
- * For Very Little Folks:
* ___ Little Red Hen, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1885
- * A Grievous Complaint, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1890
- * In the Swing, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1888
- * Kandikew, (pm) St. Nicholas November 1886
- * The Little Pine Tree (from the German), (pm) St. Nicholas May 1889
- * Little Red Hen, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1885
- * The Mystic Sign, (pm) St. Nicholas October 1888
- * Ollie’s Dreams, (pm) St. Nicholas November 1881
- * A Problem in Threes, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1889
- * The Quest, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1888
- * A Sad Reason for Tears, (pm) St. Nicholas May 1889
- * A Summer Lullaby, (sg) St. Nicholas August 1887
- * Waiting for Santa Claus (A Dialogue to Introduce the Christmas Tree), (pl) St. Nicholas January 1889
- * A Year with Dolly, (sl) St. Nicholas Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1892
[]Bunce, Frank (David) (1905-1980) (chron.)
- * All Crapshooters Die Broke, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1945
- * Bonny Belle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1935
- * Child of Nature, (ss) Argosy August 13 1938
- * Clouds Over Sylvia, (ss) Liberty December 21 1935
- * Come On, Sucker!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1937
- * Dark Purpose, (ss) The American Magazine March 1941
- * Deepwater Justice, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine October 1936
- * Dorrit Remembers a Riddle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1946
- * Dorrit Shows Them How, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1946
- * Dorrit Throws a Party, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1946
- * The Dry One, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1936
- * Episode, (vi) 10 Story Book September 1935
- * Fore!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1939
- * The Great and Little, (vi) Liberty April 25 1936
- * Great George, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 18 1936
- * Gun-Runners for the Lion of Judah, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #66, 1936
- * Had Wonderful Time, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1946
- * A Head for Figures, (ss) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy August 1937
- * He Couldn’t Make His Curves Behave, (ss) Liberty July 18 1936
- * The Labors of Jarle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1936
- * Ladies’ Choice, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1940
- * Leap for Life, (ss) The American Magazine May 1936
- * The Lie Is Cast, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 18 1937
- * Mr. Emerson, Please Copy, (ss) Argosy January 25 1941
- * Moon of Esmirillada, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1938
- * My Brother’s Keeper, (ss) The American Magazine March 1937
- * Northward Rails, (sl) Argosy Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16 1941
- * Off the Record, (ss) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy June 1935
- * A Perfectly Grand Vacation, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 30 1938
- * Salute to Valor, (sl) Mystery Adventure Magazine Aug, Sep 1936
- * The Shy One, (ss) The Story-teller August 1936
- * Solomon Wasn’t So Smart, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 6 1937
- * The Star of Evil, (nv) Mystery Adventure Magazine June 1936
- * The Superman, (ss) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy July 1935
- * There’s Always Two Sides, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1939
- * Three Day Pass, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1944
- * Three in the Family, (ss) Argosy January 29 1938
- * Timberman, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1946
- * Too Big to Lick, (ss) Argosy January 1 1938
- * To Work at Nine, (ar) Collier’s December 26 1936
- * Trade Last, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1936
- * The Two Ninety-Eight One, (ss) Redbook Magazine July 1936
- * A WAC at Westpoint, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1944
- * The White Man’s Burden, (ss) Complete Stories October 1936
- * Wings of Hazard, (sl) Maclean’s Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1 1940
- * You Can’t Beat an Honest Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1944
- * You Can’t Do That, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 16 1944
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