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Chekhov, Anton (Pavlovich) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * A Gentleman Friend, (ss) Reedy’s Mirror April 21 1916
- * Gooseberries, (ss)
- * A Guide for Prospective Husbands, (ss) Playboy January 1984
- * Gusev, (ss)
- * A Happy Ending, (ss)
- * A Happy Man, (ss)
- * Heartache, (ss)
- * The Helpmate, (ss)
- * Her Friend, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1917
- * Her Gentleman Friend, (ss) The Stratford Journal May 1918
- * His Decoration, (ex)
- * The Horse-Stealers, (ss)
- * How I Came to Be Lawfully Wed, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1997; translated by Peter Constantine
- * Hush-a-Bye, My Baby, (ss) Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Macmillan, 1922, as "Sleepy"
- * A Hypnotic Seance, (vi) Harper’s Magazine November 1997; translated by Peter Constantine
- * Ignoramus, (ss)
- * In Autumn, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1997; translated by Peter Constantine
- * In Exile, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine September 1912
- * Intentional Deception, (ss)
- * In the Darkness of the Night, (ss)
- * Intrigues, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1997; translated by Peter Constantine
- * Ionitch, (ss)
- * Ivan the Cabman, (ss)
- * Kaschtanka Bad Conduct, (ss) New England Magazine January 1909
- * Kashtanka, (nv)
- * The Kiss, (ss)
- * The Lady with a Pet Dog, (ss)
- * Lady with Lapdog, (ss)
- * The Lady with the Dog, (ss)
- * The Lady with the Dog, (ss) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * The Lady with the Pet Dog, (ss)
- * The Lady with the Toy Dog, (ss)
- * Letters on Fiction, (ar)
- * A Liberal Darling, (ss) Playboy July 1956
- * A Living Calendar, (vi) Bet and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, John W. Luce, 1915
- * The Lost Brooch, (ss)
- * The Lottery Ticket, (ss)
- * Love in the Winter, (ss)
- * A Malefactor, (ss) The Witch and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov & Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1918
- * Man Who Wanted Revenge, (ss)
- * Misery, (ss)
- * Misfortune, (ss)
- * A Misfortune, (ss)
- * Murder, (ss)
- * The Naughty Boy, (ss)
- * The Naughty Boy, (ss)
- * Night at the Cemetery, (ss)
- * Night in the Cemetery and Other Stories of Crime & Suspense, (, August 2008, co) ; translated by Peter Sekirin
- * Night of Horror, (ss)
- * A Night of Horrors, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1905; translated from the Russian by John Combe Miller.
- * Oh! So Sleepy!, (ss) The Stratford Magazine November 1929
- * Old Age, (ss) The Phoenix December 1916; translated from the Russian.
- * One Way of Arranging It, (ss)
- * Only Way Out, (ss)
- * On the Perils of Pestilent Playwrights, (ss) Boston Evening Transcript November 20 1915
- * On the Sea: A Sailor’s Story, (ss)
- * On the Train, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1997; translated by Peter Constantine
- * Overspiced, (ss) The Stratford Journal February 1918
- * Oysters, (ss)
- * Perpetual Mobile, (ss)
- * Philosophy “At Home”, (ss) Short Stories October 1891; translated from the Russian by Isabel Florence Hapgood.
- * The Proposal, (pl) 1922
- * Psychopaths, (ss)
- * The Realists, (ss) Lilliput January 1946; translated by Beatrice Scott
- * The Requiem, (ss)
- * The Revolver, (ss)
- * Romance with a Double Bass, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1969; translated by Victor Francis & M. E. Somersalo
- * Romansov, (ss) Pan August 1920
- * The Rosewood Coffin, (ss)
- * The Safety Match, (nv)
- Masterpieces of Mystery: Detective Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Doubleday Page, 1920; translated from the Russian.
- The Great Detective Stories ed. Willard Huntington Wright, Scribner's, 1928, as "The Swedish Match"
- The Golden Book Magazine #65, May 1930
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934, as "The Swedish Match"
- The Argosy (UK) April 1939
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1965
- Murder Takes a Holiday ed. Cynthia Manson, Barnes & Noble, 1992
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 2007
- Foreign Bodies ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2017, as "The Swedish Match"
- * The Safety Match, (nv) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: German: Russian: Scandinavian ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the Russian by Charles Johnston.
- * The Safety Match, (nv)
- * Sarah Bernhardt Comes to Town, (vi) Harper’s Magazine November 1997; translated by Peter Constantine
- * The Scandal Monger, (vi)
- * The Schoolmistress, (ss)
- * The Second Bet, (ss) The Golden Book Magazine #80, August 1931; translated by Janka Karsavina
- * Selected Letters, (lt)
- * 75 Grand, (ss)
- * The Shooting Party, (ex) 1964
- * The Sinner from Toledo, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1970; translated by Arnold Hinchliffe
- * The Slanderer, (ss)
- * The Slanderer, (ss) 1901
- * Sleepy, (ss) Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Macmillan, 1922
- The Golden Book Magazine #120, December 1934; translated from the Russian (“Spat khochetsya”, St. Petersburg Gazette, January 25, 1888) by Constance Garnett.
- Shocking Tales ed. Robert K. Brunner, A.A. Wyn, 1946
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1958, as "Hush-a-Bye, My Baby"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #130, April 1958, as "Hush-a-Bye, My Baby"
- Ellery Queen’s Minimysteries ed. Ellery Queen, World, 1969, as "Hush-a-Bye, My Baby"
- Classic Crime Stories ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Richards Rosen, 1975, as "Sleepyhead"
- The Best Horror and Supernatural of the 19th Century ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Beaufort, 1983, as "Sleepyhead"
- 101 Mystery Stories ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Avenel, 1986, as "Hush-a-Bye, My Baby"
- * Sleepy Eye, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1906; translated from the Russian.
- * Sleepyhead, (ss) Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Macmillan, 1922, as "Sleepy"
- * Story Without a Title, (ss) The Stratford Magazine October 1927
- * The Student, (ss)
- * Such Is Fame, (ss) The Stratford Journal May 1918
- * A Suitor & a Father, (ss) Pan #35, July 3 1920
- * The Swedish Match, (nv) , as "The Safety Match"
- * The Swedish Match, (nv) , as "The Safety Match"
- * Task, (ss)
- * Tchekov and Edison, (ss) The New Yorker October 19 1929
- * Tea and Confessions. J. Kellogg, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1901
- * A Terrible Night, (ss) Current Literature January 1907
- * Test, (ss) The Stratford Magazine February 1929
- * That “Fresh Kid”, (ss) The Stratford Journal May 1918
- * The Thickest Hide, (ss) Boston Evening Transcript April 26 1916
- * Thief, (ss)
- * Thieves, (ss)
- * Three Excerpts from His Letters, (lt)
- * Too Much Talking!, (ss)
- * Trials of Love, (vi)
- * A Trifle from Life, (ss)
- * A Trifling Occurrence, (ss) The Famous Story Magazine February 1927
- * Trouble, (ss) The Russian Review May 1916
- * The Trousseau, (ss)
- * An Upheaval, (ss)
- * An Upheaval, (ss) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * Vanka, (ss) The Short Stories of Anton Chekov by Anton Chekov, Modern Library, 1932
- * Vengeance, (ss) The Stratford Journal January 1918; translated from the Russian (1886).
- * The Wager, (ss)
- * The Wager, (ss) The Grasshopper and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Stanley Paul & Co., 1926
- * Wallet, (ss)
- * What You Usually Find in Novels, (ss)
- * Who Was She?, (ss) The Stratford Journal January 1918
- * Willow, (ss)
- * The Woman in the Case, (ss)
- * Word of Honour, (ss) Lilliput April 1946; translated by Beatrice Scott
- * A Work of Art, (ss) 1921
- * A Work of Art, (ss) Short Stories January 1906; translated from the Russian by Archibald J. Wolfe.
- * Zinotchka, (ss)
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- * Anton Chekhov by Conrad Aiken, (ar)
- * At the Molenzki Junction by William Meikle, (ss) The Ghost Club by William Meikle, Crystal Lake Publishing, 2017
- * Chekhov and the Modern Short Story by Charles E. May, (ar)
- * from Chekhov’s Prose by Vladimir Nabokov, (ar)
- * from Reality in Chekhov’s Stories by Eudora Welty, (ar)
- * from Storytelling in a Double Key by Renato Poggioli, (ar)
- * from the Afterword to “The Darling” by Leo Tolstoi, (ex)
- * from The Fragments from Reminiscences by Maxim Gorky, (ar)
- * Inner and Outer Worlds: A Comparison of Chekhov’s “The Darling” and “The Schoolmistress” (student essay) by Joseph Hsieh, (ar)
- * Marriage with a Genius by Olga Knipper-Checkhova, (te)
- * Note Book of Anton Chekhov (with S. S. Koteliansky & Leonard Woolf) by Narcisse Smathers, (br) The Double Dealer April 1922
- * To Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), (ar) The O. Henry Prize Stories 2005 ed. Laura Furman, Anchor Books, 2005
[]Cheley, Frank H(owbert) (1889-1941) (chron.)
- * American Citizenship, (ar) Boys’ Life February 1926
- * Athletics for Your Brain, (ar) Boys’ Life January 1924
- * Bearly Possible, (ss) Boys’ Life September 1935
- * Big Bones Rides Alone, (ss) Boys’ Life April 1936
- * Hands and Feet, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1938
- * How You Can Become a Leader, (ar) Boys’ Life March 1924
- * The Julesburg Loot, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1932
- * Pat Puts It Over, (ss) Boys’ Life October 1918
- * “A Scout Is Brave”, (ss) Boys’ Life February 1915
- * Take the Case of Scottie, (ss) Boys’ Life November 1925
- * Three Shots in the Dark, (ss) Boys’ Life January 1932
- * What Are You Enthusiastic About?, (ar) Boys’ Life April 1924
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