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[]Clemens, Will(iam) M(ontgomery) (1860-1931) (chron.)
- * After Many Years, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine January 1901
- * Confederate Postage Stamps, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1884
- * Don Who Loved a Donna, (ss) New England Magazine June 1902
- * The Elopement of Pretty Ah Hing, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine June 1900
- * Expert Detective Advice, (cl) Detective Story Magazine May 27, Jun 3, Jun 10, Jun 17, Jun 24, Jul 1, Jul 8, Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29,
Aug 5, Aug 12, Aug 19, Aug 26, Sep 2, Sep 9, Sep 16, Sep 23, Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14,
Oct 21, Nov 11, Nov 25 1919
- * His Other Self, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine September 1900
- * The Man Without a Name, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine September 1901
- * Mark Twain on the Lecture Platform, (ar) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1900
- * The Mystery of Leon Parfait, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine October 1896
- * A Net of Silver Thread, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine August 1901
- * A New Art and a New Artist, (ar) The Puritan August 1900 [Ref. Charles Rohlfs]
- * The Poster in Modern Art, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine June 1896
- * Rabbits for Pets, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1897
- * Shells of Sea and Land, (ar) Wide Awake August 1891
- * Songs of the South Sea Savages, (ar) The Puritan January 1901
- * Stevenson at the Golden Gate, (ar) National Magazine July 1900
- * Stories of Little Things, (ss) Wide Awake May 1885
- * A Writer of Detective Tales, (ar) The Puritan February 1899 [Ref. Anna Katharine Green]
[]Clement, Clara Erskine (chron.)
- * Patty’s Travelling Bag, (ss) Wide Awake September 1880
- * Stories of Art and Artists, (cl) St. Nicholas Mar, May, Jul, Dec 1881, Mar, May, Sep, Oct 1882, Feb, May, Oct 1883,
Feb 1884
Jan, Feb 1885, Sep 1886
- * Stories of Art and Artists. First Paper, (ar) St. Nicholas January 1881
- * Stories of Art and Artists: French Painters, (ar) St. Nicholas March 1886
[]Clement, E. E.; pseudonym of Robert A. W. Lowndes (1916-1998) (chron.)
- * Bad Weather Man, (ss) Famous Western August 1955
- * Black Cat, Black Riddle, (ss) Real Western Stories February 1956
- * Boothill Bait, (ss) Real Western Stories August 1955
- * Boothill Has Teeth, (ss) Double Action Western December 1956
- * Death Laughs Last, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories September 1956
- * Death Marks the Trail, (na) Western Action July 1957
- * The Decoy, (ss) Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine October 1949
- * Die, Gun-Wolf!, (ss) Western Action January 1959
- * Dogtown, U.S.A., (ar) Western Action May 1956
- * Don’t Believe Those Wild Tales, (ar) Real Western Stories October 1957
- * Drive the Devil’s Stage, (na) Double Action Western April 1959
- * Drygulch Range, (nv) Double Action Western September 1953
- * The Four-Legged Mayor, (ss) Western Action September 1956
- * A Gun-Ace in the Hole, (ss) Western Yarns Summer 1943
- * Gun-Courage, (nv) Real Western Stories April 1956
- * Guns Make the Lawman, (ss) Double Action Western May 1955
- * Gunsmoke Silence, (ss) Real Western Romances December 1949
- * He Saw the Light, (ss) Famous Western February 1957
- * Hit the Trail, Gunslinger, (nv) Famous Western Summer 1943
- * Hopeless Range, (nv) Western Action March 1958
- * I’ll Take You with Me!, (ss) Famous Western June 1959
- * Killers’ Range, (na) Real Western Stories August 1959
- * The Landlooter, (ss) Western Action May 1957
- * The Last Question, (ss) Real Western Stories June 1958
- * Law Dog’s Patience, (ss) Western Action July 1950
- * Lawless Lead, (nv) Double Action Western April 1958
- * Lawman’s Decoy, (nv) Western Action September 1957
- * Lawman’s Game, (ss) Real Western Stories April 1959
- * Lesson for the Lawless, (ss) Western Action May 1959
- * Letter from a Lobo, (ss) Famous Western Fall 1943
- * Lobo’s Return, (na) Double Action Western August 1957
- * Lose for the Payoff, (ss) Sports Fiction September 1949
- * Love Is No Stranger, (ss) Western Romances March 1959
- * Man of Iron, (ts) Famous Western August 1953
- * Murder’s Masquerade, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories December 1954
- * My Gun Is My Boss!, (nv) Double Action Western December 1955
- * My Guns Are Proof!, (nv) Famous Western May 1960
- * No Burglars, Please!, (ms) Smashing Detective Stories July 1956
- * No Guns Wanted, (na) Western Action June 1955
- * No Ill Wind, (ss) Famous Detective Stories April 1954
- * One Deal—Doubled, (ss) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #19, November 1959
- * One Star-Packer, (ar) Western Action July 1958
- * Outlaw Legacy, (na) Real Western Stories June 1957
- * The Outlaw-Maker, (nv) Double Action Western December 1957
- * Owlhoot Jinx, (na) Double Action Western May 1954
- * Payoff Time, (ss) Action-Packed Western November 1954
- * Reasoning Power, (ss) Western Action March 1957
- * Revenge Is Sour, (na) Western Action January 1958
- * Ripe for the Rope, (nv) Famous Western April 1958
- * Ruination Range, (ss) Real Western Stories August 1956
- * Rustlers’ Range, (ss) Western Action January 1956
- * Satan’s Back Yard, (nv) Famous Western December 1954
- * Second-Choice Sucker, (ss) Famous Detective Stories August 1954
- * The Semaphore Slugger, (ss) Ten Story Sports January 1955
- * Sing, Baby, and Die!, (ss) Crack Detective and Mystery Stories April 1957
- * Sixgun Comeback, (ss) Western Action February 1953
- * Soft-Hearted Constable, (ss) Famous Western February 1955
- * Terror Comes Tapping, (ss) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #20, January 1960
- * Threat of the Noose, (na) Famous Western February 1959
- * Timberland Treachery, (na) Action-Packed Western September 1955
- * The Trigger Duke, (na) Western Action July 1959
- * Trouble on Your Trail, (nv) Western Action April 1960
- * The Two-Bit Hoss, (ss) Famous Western April 1954
- * Vengeance for Two, (ss) Real Western Stories February 1955
- * Vengeance Night, (ss) Western Action August 1955
- * A Western Recipe, (ar) Famous Western April 1955
- * Woolley War, (ss) Real Western Stories December 1956
- * Your Best in the West, (qz) Real Western Stories April 1954
- * You’ve Bought Gunsmoke!, (na) Famous Western December 1959
[]Clement, Hal; pseudonym of Harry Clement Stubbs (1922-2003) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 1 October 1977 [Medea], (ms) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, 1985
- * 23 October 1977 [Medea], (ms) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, 1985
- * Addendum to Whirligig World, (as) The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- * Alternative Life Designs, (ar) First Contact: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence ed. Ben Bova & Byron Preiss, NAL, 1990
- * And Finally, Why? Why? Why?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Answer, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction April 1947
- * Ardent Thuria, Chilly Cluros: Seeing, and Seeing From, Low Orbiting Satellites, (ar) Mindsparks #5, Fall 1994
- * Assumption Unjustified, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction October 1946
- * Atoms and Opinions, (ar) Galileo #2, 1976
- * Attitude, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1943
- * Author’s Afterword, (aw) The Best of Hal Clement by Hal Clement, Del Rey, 1979
- * Avenue of Escape, (vi) Astounding Science-Fiction November 1942
- * Basic Concepts: Astrophysics, Geology [Medea], (ar) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, 1985
- * The Best of Hal Clement, (Del Rey, June 1979, co) ; edited by Lester del Rey
- * Building an Improbable World, (ar) Backlog #1, Fall 1982
- * Bulge, (nv) If September 1968
- * Chips on Distant Shoulders, (ar) Orion’s Sword ed. Reginald Bretnor, Ace, 1980
- * Close to Critical [Mesklin], (n.) Astounding Science Fiction May, Jun, Jul 1958
- * Close to Critical [Mesklin], (n.) Ballantine, 1964
- * Cold Front, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction July 1946
- * Comment on “Proof”, (is) SF: Authors’ Choice 2 ed. Harry Harrison, Berkley Medallion, 1970
- * Critical Factor, (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories No. 2 ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953
- * Discussing Hard SF (with Kathryn Cramer, Gerald Feinberg & David G. Hartwell), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992
- * Dust Rag, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction September 1956
- * Editor’s Foreword, (fw) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Essay:
* ___ Whatever Happened to the Science in Science Fiction?, (ar) Science Fiction Age September 1993
- * The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 1: Trio for Slide Rule & Typewriter, (NESFA Press, April 1999, om) ; edited by Anthony R. Lewis & Mark L. Olson
- * The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres, (NESFA Press, February 2000, co) ; edited by Anthony R. Lewis & Mark L. Olson
- * The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton [Mesklin], (NESFA Press, September 2000, co) ; edited by Anthony R. Lewis & Mark L. Olson
- * Exchange Rate, (na) Absolute Magnitude #12, Winter 1999
- * Fireproof, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction March 1949
- * The Foundling Stars, (ss) If August 1966
- * Gravity Insufficient, (ar) Analog Science Fact—Fiction November 1961
- * The Green World, (na) If May 1963
- * Ground, (ss) Science Fiction Adventures December 1953
- * Halo, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1952
- * Hard Sciences and Tough Technologies, (ar) The Craft of Science Fiction ed. Reginald Bretnor, Harper & Row, 1976
- * Heavy Planet, (Tor/Orb, November 2002, co)
- * The Home System, (ar) Aboriginal SF October 1986
- * Hot Planet, (nv) Galaxy Magazine August 1963
- The 9th Annual of the Year’s Best S-F ed. Judith Merril, Simon & Schuster, 1964
- Spectrum 4 ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965
- The Eighth Galaxy Reader ed. Frederik Pohl, Doubleday, 1965
- The Great SF Stories 25 (1963) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1992
- Science Fiction Century ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1997
- The Mammoth Book of The Science Fiction Century: Volume One ed. David G. Hartwell, Robinson, 2003
- * How?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * How? What?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * How? Who?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * How? Why?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Iceworld, (n.) Astounding Science Fiction Oct, Nov, Dec 1951
- * Iceworld, (n.) Gnome Press, 1953
- * Impediment, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction August 1942
- * Introduction to “Lecture Demonstration”, (is) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * Introduction to “Proof”, (is) Unearth Spring 1977
- * Intuit, (NESFA, September 1987, co)
- * Intuition: The Guide Who Needs Steering, (fw) Intuit by Hal Clement, NESFA, 1987
- * Jack Williamson, Speculator, (in) The Metal Man and Others by Jack Williamson, Haffner Press, 1999
- * Lecture Demonstration [Mesklin], (ss) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * The Logical Life [Laird Cunningham], (ss) Stellar #1 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1974
- * Longline, (nv) Faster Than Light ed. Jack M. Dann & George Zebrowski, Harper & Row, 1976
- * The Long Step, (ar) Adventures in Discovery ed. Tom Purdom, Doubleday, 1969
- * The Lunar Lichen, (na) Future Science Fiction #47, February 1960
- * The Mechanic, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1966
- Small Changes by Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1969
- Analog: Writers’ Choice, Volume II ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis, 1984
- The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- Visions of Tomorrow ed. Thomas A. Easton & Judith K. Dial, Skyhorse Publishing, 2010
- * Mission of Gravity [Mesklin], (n.) Astounding Science Fiction Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1953
- * Mission of Gravity [Mesklin], (n.) Doubleday, 1954
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