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[]Ingalls, David (Scott) (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Captain’s Purple Heart, (ss) Black Petals #23, Spring 2003
- * Crater on the 7 Yard Line, (vi) Black Petals Spring 2002
- * A Distinctive Curiosity, (ss) Fear of the Dark ed. Maria Grazia Cavicchioli & Jason Rolfe, Horror Bound Publications, 2011
- * The Million Dollar Minute, (ss) Aberrations #21, July 1994
- * On the Day of the Horribles’ Parade, (ss) Outer Darkness #17, Autumn 1998
- * Playthings, (ss) Black Petals Autumn 2000
- * Portals, (ss) Black Petals Winter 2000/2001
- * The Reanimation of Gordon Levay, (ss) Outer Darkness #25, 2002
[]Ingalls, John J(ames) (1833-1900) (chron.)
- * Blaine’s Late Tragedy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1899
- * Blaine’s Life Tragedy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1899
- * The Democracy of Death, (ms)
- * Famous Feuds: Blaine, Conkling, Lamar, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1899
- * Famous Feuds: Lamar and Hoar, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1899
- * Garfield, Man of the People. Paper Number 2: His Life Drama, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1899
- * Garfield: The Man of the People. Paper No. 1: The Springs of His Success, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1899
- * The Humorous Side of Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1900
- * Kansas - 1541-1891, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1893
- * Lessons of the Fair, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1893
- * Opportunity, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1900
- * Poverty No Bar to a Career, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1900
- * The Stormy Days of the Electoral Commission, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1900
- * “Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way”, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine June 1892
[]Ingalls, Rachel (Holmes) (1940-2019) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * An Artist’s Life, (nv) The End of Tragedy, Faber and Faber, 1987
- * Be My Guest, (co) Turtle Bay Books (hc), May 1992
- * Be My Guest, (na) Be My Guest, Turtle Bay Books, 1992
- * The End of Tragedy, (na) The End of Tragedy, Faber and Faber, 1987
- * The End of Tragedy, (oc) Faber and Faber (hc), 1987
- * Faces of Madness, (ss) Esquire July 1990
- * Friends in the Country, (nv) The End of Tragedy, Faber and Faber, 1987
- * In the Act, (nv) The End of Tragedy, Faber and Faber, 1987
- * The Man Who Was Left Behind, (na) Winter’s Tales 16 ed. A. D. Maclean, Macmillan UK, 1970
- * Sis and Bud, (na) Be My Guest, Turtle Bay Books, 1992
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[]Ingalls, (Allen) Redfield (1884-1918) (about) (chron.)
- * According to Buddha, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine November 10 1918
- * According to Regulations, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine January 25 1918
- * The Brave and the Fair, (ss) The Cavalier March 22 1913
- * Business and Ethics, (ss) Life July 29 1915
- * By Ordeal, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1915
- * The Case of Captain Fortesque, (nv) Mystery Magazine #17, July 15 1918
- * The Devil’s Due, (ss) Adventure July 1916
- * Easy Money Patterson, (ss) The Cavalier February 7 1914
- * Extravagance, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine May 1914
- * The False Prophet, (ss) Short Stories June 1917; adaptation of the episode shown on January 3, 1917.
- * The Girl from Frisco:
* ___ Episode XX. On the Brink of War, (ss) Short Stories May 1917; adaptation of the episode shown on December 20, 1916.
* ___ Episode XXI. The False Prophet, (ss) Short Stories June 1917; adaptation of the episode shown on January 3, 1917.
* ___ Episode XXII. The Resurrection of Gold Bar, (ss) Short Stories July 1917; adaptation of the episode shown on January 10, 1917.
- * Gordian Knots, (ss) Short Stories July 1916
- * Great Head Work!, (ss) The Cavalier December 7 1912
- * The Grinder, (vi) Young’s Magazine March 1912
- * Hay-Fever, (pm) All-Story Weekly July 28 1917
- * The Hunter and the Goose, (na) Top-Notch Magazine February 1 1919
- * In Circulation, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine March 25 1918
- * In the Professor’s Room, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly August 8 1914
- * It’s Market Value, (vi) Young’s Magazine August 1914
- * The Kalong Monster, (ss) The Cavalier December 14 1912
- * Ode to a Crustacean, (pm) Breezy Stories December 1915
- * One Way Out, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st April 1918
- * On the Brink of War, (ss) Short Stories May 1917; adaptation of the episode shown on December 20, 1916.
- * A Pair of Slippers, (ss) Young’s Magazine September 1915
- * The Resurrection of Gold Bar, (ss) Short Stories July 1917; adaptation of the episode shown on January 10, 1917.
- * See a Pin, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly December 5 1914
- * The War Dog, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 7 1915
- * Where There’s a Will, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly December 19 1914
[]Ingals, Theodore “Ted” (1914-1977); used pseudonym Charles King (about) (chron.)
- * All the Time in the World, (ss) Weird Tales January 1946, as by Charles King
- * A Birthday Present for Tommy, (ss) Weird Tales March 1945, as by Charles King
- * The Horn, (ss) Weird Tales September 1946, as by Charles King
- * I’ll Be Glad When I’m Dead, (ss) Weird Tales July 1946, as by Charles King
- * The Mirror, (ss) Weird Tales November 1945, as by Charles King
- * There Was an Old Woman, (ss) Weird Tales January 1947, as by Charles King
- * Welcome Home!, (ss) Weird Tales May 1945, as by Charles King
[]Inge, Charles (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * “Anarky”, (il) Printers’ Pie 1911
- * Bohemia, (il) Winter’s Pie Winter 1912
- * Cornered, (il) Printers’ Pie 1912
- * The Deceitfulness of Riches, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1920
- * A Game of Chance, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1912
- * Good Enough Will, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1921
- * The Lonely Guest, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1921
- * A Meteorologist, (il) Printers’ Pie 1913
- * Mrs. Grundy Defied, (ss) The Magpie #17, December 1913
- * Nemesis or Bad Luck?, (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1912
- * Occasions, (il) Printers’ Pie 1915
- * Old Instincts, New Desires, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1922
- * Opportunity, (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1923
- * A Patroness, (il) Winter’s Pie Winter 1913
- * Peril, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1914
- * Quintessence, (il) Printers’ Pie 1914
- * Retribution, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1922
- * The Rivals, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1910
- * Stronger Than War, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1918
- * Success, (ss) The Magpie #14, September 1913
- * Surpassing Man’s Understanding, (ss) The Lady’s Realm January 1912
- * Treatment, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1920
- * Understanding, (ss) Harper’s Weekly August 28 1915
- * Under War Conditions, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1914
- * When the Gods Smiled, (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1922
[]Inge, M(ilton) Thomas (1936- ) (chron.)
- * Mark Twain and Dan Beard in the Court of King Arthur, (ar) Illustration #55, February 2017 [Ref. Dan Beard]
- * Ollie Harrington’s Dark Laughter: African-American Cartoonist in Exile, (bg) Illustration #65, August 2019 [Ref. Ollie Harrington]
- * William Faulkner, James Avati, and the Art of the Paperback Novel, (ar) Illustration #56, May 2017 [Ref. James Avati & William Faulkner]
- * [letter from Richmond, VA], (lt) Weird Tales Summer 1974
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[]Inge, William Ralph (1860-1954) (about) (chron.)
- * 1929: Hopes and Fears, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine January 1929
- * The Art of Public Speaking:
* ___ III. Speaking in the Pulpit, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1925
- * Christmas, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1922
- * Cursed with a Competence, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine August 1928
- * Democracy and the Future, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly March 1922
- * England’s Future, (es) The Strand Magazine August 1943
- * For Brides and Bridegrooms, (ar) Lyric Love Stories January 1936
- * Is the Nobility Decaying?, (ar) Liberty July 25 1925
- * Outspoken Essays: Second Series, (ex) Longmans,
- * Peace—Is It Possible?, (sy) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1936
- * St. Paul’s, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1925
- * Simpler Living After the War, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1944
- * Speaking in the Pulpit, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1925
- * The Time Has Come…, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1934
- * The Victory of Masculinism, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1929
- * What Is Success?, (ar) Nash’s Magazine March 1928
- * What Life Has Taught Me, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1923
- * What Some Eminent Men Say About Sun-Bathing, (sy) Pearson’s Magazine September 1930
- * When I Was Young. No. VII, (mm) The Strand Magazine June 1925
- * “Where Are We Going?”, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1921
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[]Ingells, Douglas J. (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Abe Lincoln’s Air Force, (ar) Argosy July 1961
- * Cracking Ice, (ar) Air Trails Pictorial November 1946
- * Danger—Road Sign Ahead, (ar) Argosy August 1961
- * Deathless Bombs, (ar) Collier’s May 31 1941
- * Don’t Curse the Nurse (with Howard Whitman), (??) Collier’s May 31 1947
- * How to Land an Airplane on a Wire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1945
- * The Ship That Went Over the Falls, (ar) Man to Man December 1949/January 1950
- * Wing Talk, (cl) Collier’s Jul 3 1943, May 18, Nov 16 1946
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[]Ingelow, Jean (1820-1897) (about) (chron.)
- * An Anniversary: December 10, 1688, (pl) Longman’s Magazine December 1889
- * At One Again, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1875, uncredited.
- * Bees and Others, (sg) Wide Awake April 1883, music by J. C. D. Parker; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * The Coming In of “The Mermaiden”, (pm) The Argosy (UK) June 1866
- * Echo and the Ferry, (pm) Longman’s Magazine March 1883
- * A Girl’s Romance, (sg) Wide Awake September 1882, music by Carl Baermann; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Gone Over, (pm) Longman’s Magazine September 1883
- * The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, (pm)
- * The History of an Infancy, (bg) Longman’s Magazine Jan, Feb 1890
- * In Life’s Forenoon, (ms) The Youth’s Companion January 4 1900
- * Joy, (pm)
- * Lines (“I leaned out of window, I smelt the white clover…”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1864
- * The Long White Seam, (pm) Wide Awake July 1883
- * Lost and Won, (pm) Longman’s Magazine April 1888
- * Mopsa the Fairy, (n.) Longmans, Green, 1869
- * My Fair Lady, (pm) Mopsa the Fairy by Jean Ingelow, Roberts Brothers, 1869
- * On the Rocks by Aberdeen, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine March 1885, music by Alfred Scott-Gatty
- * Pain, (pm) The Argosy #514, October 8 1892
- * Patience, (pm)
- * The Prince’s Dream, (ss) The Little Wonder-Horn by Jean Ingelow, Henry S. King, 1872
- * Quite Another Story, (sl) Atalanta #30 Mar, #31 Apr, #32 May, #33 Jun, #34 Jul, #35 Aug, #36 Sep 1890
- * Sailing Beyond Seas, (pm)
- * Sand-Martins, (pm) The Argosy (UK) December 1865
- * Sarah de Berenger, (sl) Good Words Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1880
- * Seven Times Four. Maternity, (pm) Poems by Jean Ingelow, Lomgman, Green, 1863
- * Seven Times Six; Giving in Marriage, (pm) Poems by Jean Ingelow, Lomgman, Green, 1863
- * Singers of the Wood, (pm)
- * Sleep, (pm)
- * A Song in Three Parts, (pm) Longman’s Magazine August 1884
- * Take Joy Home, (pm)
- * Too Late, (pm) The Argosy (UK) April 1866
- * untitled (“Heigh-ho! daisies and buttercups…”), (pm) Poems by Jean Ingelow, Lomgman, Green, 1863, as "Seven Times Four. Maternity"
- * untitled (“When sparrows build, and the leaves break forth…”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1864
- * Very Young, (sl) Atalanta Oct, Nov, #27 Dec 1889, #28 Jan 1890
- * A Wooing Song, (pm) Mopsa the Fairy by Jean Ingelow, Roberts Brothers, 1869, as "My Fair Lady"
- * A Young Angel, and a Young Girl, (ss) Atalanta October 1888
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[]Ingerman, Charles (Stryker) (1909-1997); used pseudonyms John Holland & Evan Leigh (chron.)
- * The Black Hour, (ss) Detective Short Stories September 1942
- * Blood Won’t Tell, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 10 1941
- * Blue Eyes, Golden Hair and Blood, (ss) Detective Short Stories July 1942
- * Breed of the Border, (ss) Star Western August 1934, as by Evan Leigh
- * A Bribe for O’Bannion, (vi) The Spider June 1936, as by Evan Leigh
- * The Caliph’s Curse, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 15 1940
- * The Case of the Canvas Coffin, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 15 1941
- * The Case of the Concrete Shoes, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 28 1940
- * The Clarion Call, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 30 1940
- * Copybook Cop, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly September 7 1940
- * Death Is a Little Doll, (ss) All Star Detective May 1942
- * Death Lands a Cargo [Gregory Grex], (ss) Secret Service Operator #5 April 1936, as by Evan Leigh
- * Death of a Good Guy, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 20 1940
- * The Devil’s Forge, (ss) Horror Stories November 1935, as by Evan Leigh
- * Doctor Terror, (ss) Horror Stories April/May 1936, as by Evan Leigh
- * Don’t Be a Lone Wolf, (ss) Stirring Detective and Western Stories February 1941
- * Dynamite!, (ss) Fifth Column Stories November 1940
- * The Hanging of Simon Groott, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 14 1940
- * The Head of Heinrich Hinkle, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 2 1940
- * Homicide Begins at Home, (nv) All Star Detective December 1941
- * Ill Wind, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 31 1941
- * Incorrigible, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 21 1941
- * In Crime’s Spotlight, (ss) Ten Detective Aces September 1941
- * The Man Next Door, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly December 7 1940
- * Marked Man, (ss) Federal Agent March 1937, as by Evan Leigh
- * Murder Among Friends, (nv) New Detective Magazine March 1944, as by John Holland
- * Murder Comes High, (ss) Detective Fiction November 29 1941, as by John Holland
- * Murder Goes Begging, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 3 1941, as by John Holland
- * Murder Makes Delivery, (ss) Strange Detective Mysteries May 1942
- * A Night with Johnny Jethro, (ss) Ten Detective Aces March 1942
- * Parade of the Assassins [Gregory Grex], (ss) Secret Service Operator #5 February 1937, as by Evan Leigh
- * Parson Peace’s Pistol Preachment, (ss) New Western Magazine February 1948
- * Peleg and the Pelican, (ss) Detective Fiction December 27 1941, as by John Holland
- * The Photogenic Corpse, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine March 1948
- * The Poisonous Peace, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 12 1941, as by John Holland
- * Red Brethren, (nv) All Detective Magazine November 1934, as by Evan Leigh
- * Rendezvous at Gallows Hill, (ss) Federal Agent May 1937, as by Evan Leigh
- * School for Terror, (nv) Terror Tales February 1936, as by Evan Leigh
- * Simple Simon, (ss) Clues Detective Stories March 1942
- * The Spanish Axe, (ss) Argosy June 28 1941
- * Tommy-Gun Courtship, (ss) Ace G-Man Stories July/August 1936, as by Evan Leigh
- * The Uneasy Undertaker, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 17 1940
- * The Unwilling Witness, (ss) Ten Detective Aces November 1941
- * War-Maker’s Trail [Gregory Grex], (ss) Secret Service Operator #5 May/June 1937, as by Evan Leigh
- * Yellow Thunder [Gregory Grex], (ss) Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1937, as by Evan Leigh
[]Ingersoll, Bob (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * If Wishes Were Horses (with Jenny Blake Isabella), (ss) The Ultimate Super-Villains ed. Stan Lee, Boulevard, 1996, as by Bob Ingersoll & Tony Isabella
- * Making the Junp, (ss) Hot Blood XI ed. Jeff Gelb & Michael Garrett, Kensington, 2003
- * ’Til Death [Star Trek: The Next Generation] (with Thomas F. Zahler), (ss) The Sky’s the Limit ed. Marco Palmieri, Pocket, 2007
[]Ingersoll, David Lee (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Flashback, (il) Midnight Echo #6, November 2011
- * [front cover], (cv) The Spiraling Worm by David Conyers & John Sunseri, Chaosium, 2007
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Alternate Hilarities #3, 1993
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Aklonomicon ed. Ivan McCann & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Aklo Press, 2012
[]Ingersoll, Ernest (1852-1946) (about) (chron.)
- * Animal Tactics and Modern War, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1918
- * Animal Training and Animal Intelligence, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1891
- * Ashore with a Florida Sponger, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine May 1883
- * At the Headwaters of the James, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1886
- * Big Game in Europe, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1893
- * Birds of Passage, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1900
- * The Bone in the Black Cat, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1889
- * The Caverns of Luray, (??) The Century Magazine January 1882
- * The Coal-Mines of the State of Dade, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1882
- * A Cocoanut Coat of Mail, (ar) Wide Awake January 1891
- * A Colorado Cavern, (??) The Century Magazine July 1882
- * The Dangers of the Deep, (ar) Wide Awake August 1882
- * Dogs, (ar) Wide Awake February 1879
- * Early Voyages, and the South Pole, (ar) Wide Awake February 1882
- * Election Day in New York, (??) The Century Magazine November 1896
- * The First Steamboat, (ar) Wide Awake February 1892
- * A Floating Village, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1891
- * Fox-Tossing, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1897
- * From the Fraser to the Columbia, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Apr, May 1884
- * A Gentleman of the Orchard, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1897
- * A Glance at the Bear Family, (ar) Wide Awake February 1884
- * A Good Model, (vi) St. Nicholas June 1883
- * Hard to Hit!, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1882
- * Harvard’s Botanic Garden and Its Botanists, (??) The Century Magazine June 1886
- * The Heart of Colorado, (ar) The Cosmopolitan Sep, Oct 1888
- * The Hemlock-Peelers, (vi) St. Nicholas June 1889
- * The Home of Hiawatha, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1883
- * How an Eel Overcame a Difficulty, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1891
- * How Elephants Are Trained, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1892
- * How to Build a Portable Wooden Tent, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883
- * How to Build a Portable Wooden Tent (continued), (ar) Wide Awake February 1883
- * In a Redwood Logging Camp, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1883
- * In the Wahlamet Valley of Oregon, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1882
- * January: Nature’s Resting Hour, (ar) The Outlook December 28 1912
- * Kansas City, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1889
- * The Land of the Powder Players, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1879
- * Life Under the Waves, (ar) Wide Awake September 1882
- * The Making of a Museum, (??) The Century Magazine January 1885
- * Men and Things:
* ___ XX. Wild Boar Hunting at Home, (nf) Wide Awake July 1890
- * The Merchants of the Sea, (ar) Wide Awake July 1882
- * Milwaukee, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1881
- * The Natural History of Cockfighting, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1895
- * Nature Month by Month:
* ___ January: Nature’s Resting Hour, (cl) The Outlook December 28 1912
- * The November Sea, (pm) The Optimist November 1900
- * An Old-Fashioned Boat, (ar) Wide Awake February 1889
- * Old Ocean:
* ___ I. 146,000,000 Square Miles of Water, (ar) Wide Awake October 1881
* ___ II. Waves and Currents, (ar) Wide Awake November 1881
* ___ II. Waves and Currents (continued), (ar) Wide Awake December 1881
* ___ III. Early Voyages, and the South Pole, (ar) Wide Awake February 1882
* ___ IV. The Polar Regions, (ar) Wide Awake March 1882
* ___ V. Untitled, (ar) Wide Awake April 1882
* ___ VI. War-Ships and Naval Battles, (ar) Wide Awake May 1882
* ___ VII. Robbers of the Sea, (ar) Wide Awake June 1882
* ___ VIII. The Merchants of the Sea, (ar) Wide Awake July 1882
* ___ IX. The Dangers of the Deep, (ar) Wide Awake August 1882
* ___ X. Life Under the Waves, (ar) Wide Awake September 1882
- * 146,000,000 Square Miles of Water, (ar) Wide Awake October 1881
- * Ostrich-Farming, (ar) St. Nicholas June 1881
- * Our Blackbirds, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science September 1877
- * Our Gray Squirrels, (ia) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1892
- * An Overland Stowaway, (sl) The American Boy July 1921
- * The Peabody Museum of American Archaeology, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine November 1885
- * Placer and Gulch Mining for Gold, (ar) St. Nicholas August 1880
- * Plant Life in the Desert, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1905
- * The Polar Regions, (ar) Wide Awake March 1882
- * A Precious Tool Chest, (ss) St. Nicholas April 1890
- * The Prince of the Birds, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1881
- * Professor Alexander Agassiz’s Laboratory, (??) The Century Magazine September 1883
- * Rabbits and Bank Paper, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1881
- * Rangani’s Luck, (ss) Short Stories February 1899
- * Recent Progress in Science, (cl) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly Jan, Nov 1891, Mar, Apr, May, Aug, Sep, Dec 1892, Mar, May 1893,
Mar, Aug, Sep 1894
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1895, Apr, May 1896
- * A Reporter’s Romance, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1879, uncredited.
- * Robbers of the Sea, (ar) Wide Awake June 1882
- * Salt Lake City, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1884
- * Scientific Buttermaking, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1892
- * The Sea Horses and Their Chase, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1892
- * Seals and Seal Hunting in the North Atlantic, (ar) St. Nicholas June 1882
- * The Sequel to an Old Romance, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1883
- * Silver San Juan, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1882
- * Small Deer, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine July 1899
- * Snow Spectacles, (ss) Wide Awake May 1885
- * Some Man-Eaters, (ar) St. Nicholas October 1880
- * Some Queer Americans, (ar) Wide Awake May 1881
- * Some South Sea Pillows, (ar) Wide Awake July 1890
- * Something About Bats, (ar) Wide Awake April 1878
- * The Squid—A Living Opal, (ar) The Cosmopolitan April 1892
- * Tails, and the Services They Perform, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1890
- * A Talk About Canaries, (ar) St. Nicholas February 1877
- * Thoughts About Cats, (ar) Wide Awake July 1879
- * The Unfortunate Birds of the Night, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1904
- * Untitled, (ar) Wide Awake April 1882
- * La Villa Real de Santa Fe, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1880
- * The Vireo’s Nest, (ss) St. Nicholas June 1892
- * War-Ships and Naval Battles, (ar) Wide Awake May 1882
- * Waves and Currents, (ar) Wide Awake November 1881
- * Waves and Currents (continued), (ar) Wide Awake December 1881
- * Ways to Do Things:
* ___ XV. How to Build a Portable Wooden Tent, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883
* ___ XV. How to Build a Portable Wooden Tent (continued), (ar) Wide Awake February 1883
- * Wheat Fields of the Columbia, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1884
- * When the Nestlings Come, (ar) Harper’s Bazar June 2 1900
- * Wild Boar Hunting at Home, (nf) Wide Awake July 1890
- * Wild Horses, (ar) Wide Awake March 1885
- * Wild Mice and Their Ways, (ar) St. Nicholas Jun, Jul 1877
- * Winter Days in Montreal, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1889
- * Within the Capes of Virginia, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1885
- * Yellow-Birds, (ar) Wide Awake August 1878
- * The Yellow-Throat’s Garden, (ar) The Optimist September 1900
[]Ingersoll, Norman (chron.)
- * Calling All Stops, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1936
- * Doing the Chores, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1938
- * Information, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1937
- * No Sale, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post January 9 1937
- * Off the Record, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post October 29 1938
- * An Ounce of Prevention, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post August 14 1937
- * The Prophet, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post July 25 1936
- * Rebuttal, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1936
- * Receiving Line, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1936
- * Ride Down, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1936
- * Speed Demons, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1936
- * Standing Room Only, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1937
- * Thoughts While Reading a Mystery Story, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1939
- * Waiting for the Light, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1937
- * What’s New?, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post February 13 1937
- * “Xactly, Mixus Smix”, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1936
[]Ingersoll, Will(iam) E(rnest) (1879-1968) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bachelor, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1913
- * The Centenarian, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1919
- * Fame of Age, (ss) Maclean’s March 1 1934
- * A Harvest Lancelot, (ss) MacLean’s September 15 1929
- * In the Kok-Kee, (ss) Maclean’s August 1 1932
- * Jehovah in the Field, (ss) The Canadian Magazine April 1930
- * Lord of the Goose Call, (ss) Maclean’s September 1 1934
- * Man Proposes, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine August 1905
- * The Man Who Slept Till Noon, (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 1918
- * The Nostalgia of Goliath, (ss) MacLean’s April 1 1929
- * A One-Man Concern, (ss) People’s Story Magazine January 10 1922
[]Ingham, Gary (chron.)
- * Are Your Dreams 3 Sizes Too Big at Night, (ar) Dodgem Logic #5, August/September 2010
- * BSACC: Lab of love, (ar) Dodgem Logic #8, Spring 2011
- * Local Music Reviews, (cl) Dodgem Logic #1 Dec/Jan 2009, #2 Feb/Mar, #3 Apr/May 2010
- * Stuck in the Middle, (ar) Dodgem Logic #1, December 2009/January 2010
- * Write It Like You Stole It, (ar) Dodgem Logic #7, December 2010/January 2011
[]Ingham, John Hall (1860-1931) (chron.)
- * Beethoven, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1900
- * Days, (??) Scribner’s Magazine October 1894
- * Genesis, (??) The Century Magazine February 1893
- * Godfrey’s Cove, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1895
- * Greek Music, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine July 1893
- * Leonardo Da Vinci’s Tomb at Amboise, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine September 1893
- * Outlook, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1901
- * Slumber Song, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine February 1912
- * Sonnets After the Italian, (??) Scribner’s Magazine January 1893
- * Three Friends, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine August 1893
- * Tone-Symbols. I. Arpeggios. II. Harmonics. III. Octaves. IV. Fifths, . V. Fifths, II. VI. Undertones, (??) The Atlantic Monthly October 1893
- * Wireless Telegraphy, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1900
[]Ingleby, E. M. (fl. 1890s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Atalanta Debating Club: Is Vanity Detrimental to One’s Success in Life?, (sy) Atalanta #104, May 1896
- * Boiling Point, (ss) The Red Magazine January 1933
- * Colombe’s Birthday, (ar) Atalanta #128, May 1898
- * The Co-ops, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1932
- * The Devil of a Yarn, (ss) The Red Magazine January 4 1924
- * The Diversions of Peter Dobbs:
* ___ 1: Peter Hits Out, (ss) The Red Magazine August 28 1925
* ___ 2: The Hon. FitzMaurice, (ss) The Red Magazine September 11 1925
* ___ 3: With Anne Juxon’s Prompting, (ss) The Red Magazine September 25 1925
* ___ 4: A Proposal of Marriage, (ss) The Red Magazine October 9 1925
* ___ 5: Love in a Mist, (ss) The Red Magazine October 23 1925
- * The Folly of Martha Figg, (ss) The Yellow Magazine July 23 1922
- * The Four Aunt Anns, (ss) The Yellow Magazine May 2 1924
- * The Guardian Angel of Downcombe Cove, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #122, May 14 1926
- * The Hon. FitzMaurice, (ss) The Red Magazine September 11 1925
- * The Idea, (ss) The Yellow Magazine January 25 1924
- * The Incalculable Factor, (ss) The Red Magazine October 15 1915
- * The Inheritance of John Gregory, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1 1915
- * The Lamp of Truth, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #120, April 16 1926
- * The Long Arm, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #76, August 8 1924
- * The Lord’s Sensation, (ss) The Yellow Magazine September 22 1922
- * Love in a Mist, (ss) The Red Magazine October 23 1925
- * The Man Who Played a Part, (ss) The Red Magazine July 7 1922
- * The Man Who Played Balaam, (ss) The Red Magazine April 14 1922
- * The Man Who Wasn’t a Duke, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #74, July 11 1924
- * The Moon and Jeffcot, (ss) The Red Magazine February 3 1922
- * An Odd Story, (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1915
- * Old Miss Emily, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #116, February 19 1926
- * Old Mrs. Baxter’s Birthday, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1 1914
- * Out of the Gutter, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1932
- * Peter Hits Out, (ss) The Red Magazine August 28 1925
- * A Proposal of Marriage, (ss) The Red Magazine October 9 1925
- * The Providence of Elisha Rapkins, (nv) The Yellow Magazine #125, July 9 1926
- * Smacking Peter, (ss) The Red Magazine February 1933
- * Stephen Quikley’s Business Day, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1 1916
- * To Thomas Dodd, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #112, December 25 1925
- * The Upper Room, (ss) The Red Magazine July 15 1914
- * When the Door Slammed, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #127, August 6 1926
- * The Wisdom of Timothy Bowles, (ss) The Red Magazine December 3 1926
- * With Anne Juxon’s Prompting, (ss) The Red Magazine September 25 1925
[]Inglee, K. B. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Camden Requiem, (ss) Deadly Ink 2009 Short Story Collection ed. Debby Buchanan, Deadly Ink Press, 2009
- * Coverture, (ss) Malice Domestic 11: Mystery Most Conventional ed. Verena Rose, Barb Goffman & Rita Owen, Wildside Press, 2016
- * The Hand of an Angry God, (ss) Malice Domestic 12: Mystery Most Historical ed. Verena Rose, Rita Owen & Shawn Reilly Simmons, Wildside Press, 2017
- * Murder at Elk Neck, (ss) Chesapeake Crimes 3 ed. Donna Andrews & Marcia Talley, Wildside Press, 2008
[]Inglefield, Eleanor M. P. (1908?-1996) (chron.)
- * Beyond All Reason, (ss) London Mystery Selection #107, December 1975
- * The Cossacks, (ss) Nightmare by Daylight ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1936
- * The Final Tour, (ss) London Mystery Selection #111, December 1976
- * The Music in the House, (ss) Cold Fear ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen, 1977
- * The North Wall, (ss) London Mystery Selection #84, March 1970
- * The Singing Stream, (ss) New Tales of Terror ed. Hugh Lamb, Magnum, 1980
[]Inglesant, Joan; pseudonym of Draycot M. Dell (1888-1940) (chron.)
- * Adopted for a Fortune, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * At Loggerheads at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * At School in a Princess’ Place, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * At School to Protect Her Sister, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * At School to Right a Wrong!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1937
- * The Better Part, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1937, 1936
- * Captive of the Desert, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1931, 1930
- * The Circus Wanderers, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1934
- * Dawn of Derelict Castle, (n.) School Girl 1935
- * Doreen Harcourt Abroad, (n.) School Friend 1922
- * Doreen the Circus Star, (n.) School Friend 1922
- * Dulcie Dances Through, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1932
- * Dulcie the Dreamboat Dancer, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933
- * The False and the True, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1926, 1925
- * A Friendship of Mystery, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * From Princess to Slave, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * A Girl of the Woods, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Girl Who Schemed, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1927, 1926
- * The Golden Harvest, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- * Greta of the Mountains, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * Gwen from the Golden West, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * Helen Challenges the Spectre, (ss) Schoolgirls’ Weekly November 26 1932
- * Her Phantom Friend of the Caves, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1932
- * If Her School Friend Only Knew, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * Jasmin - Waif of the Desert, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1931
- * Just a Mystery Man’s Daughter, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * Just a Satin Dress, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1936, 1935
- * The Lonely Princess, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Masked Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * The Mystery of the New School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * Nelda of Mystery Mountain, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1930, 1929
- * The New Girl at St. Naomi’s, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1925, 1924
- * On Secret Service at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- * An Outcast on Mystery’s Trail, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1935
- * Prisoners of the Desert, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * Rivals of the Riding-Class, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1935
- * The Schoolgirl Detective, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Schoolgirl “Pretender”, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1928
- * The Schoolgirls of Outcast House, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1931
- * The School in the Hills, (n.) School Friend 1923
- * The School of Her Dreams, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1926
- * The School She Inherited, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1934
- * Scoffed at by the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * The Secret Feud of St. Monica’s, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924
- * The Secret of Her Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Secret of the Jungle, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * Secrets of Priory School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * Sheila - Slave of the Desert, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923 - 1924
- * Stella and Starlight, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933
- * Sylvia’s Locket of Fortune, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1934
- * That Strange Secret of Pepita’s, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- * The Treasure-Hunting School Ship, (n.) School-Days Weekly 1930
- * The Waif of School House, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1932
- * Wanderers of the Woodlands, (n.) School Girl 1930
- * The Weird of Weirdslea Grange, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1938, 1937
- * Yasmin of the Moon City, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1929, 1928
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