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[]Pine, (E.) Theodore; pseudonym of Emil Petaja (1915-2000) (chron.)
- * Asphodel, (pm) Futuria Fantasia Winter 1940
- * Death House Brood, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine October 1945
- * Hold Your Pose, Killer!, (ss) Ten Detective Aces October 1946
- * Murder-Go-Round, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine June 1945
- * Phantasy in Folklore, (ar) The Phantagraph October 1936
- * Picture of Homicide, (ss) Ten Detective Aces March 1946
- * Pin-Up Foil, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine December 1945
- * The Secret of Satellite Seven (with Henry Hasse), (nv) Amazing Stories February 1952
- * The Sky Hermit, (pm) The Phantagraph November/December 1935
- * The Two Doors, (ss) Unusual Stories Winter 1935
- * Yoke for a Maverick, (ss) Western Trails February 1946
[]Piñeiro, Caridad (1958- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Crazy for the Cat, (na) Moon Fever, Pocket, 2007
- * Dear Reader: Honor Calls, (is) Awakening the Beast, Silhouette, 2009
- * Fate Calls, (na) Holiday with a Vampire, Silhouette, 2007
- * Ghost of a Chance, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance ed. Trisha Telep, Robinson, 2012
- * Honor Calls [The Calling], (na) Nocturne Bites, February 2009
[]Pineiro, R(ogelio) J. (1961- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Air Infantry, (na) Future Wars ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Larry Segriff, DAW, 2003
- * Flight of Endeavour, (na) Combat ed. Stephen Coonts, Tor/Forge, 2001
- * Green Zeroes, (ss) A Date Which Will Live in Infamy ed. Brian M. Thomsen & Martin H. Greenberg, Cumberland House, 2001
- * A Spook in Paradise, (nv) First to Fight II ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley, 2001
[]Piñera, Virgilio (1912-1979) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Actaeon Case, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El caso Acteón”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Affairs of Amputees, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Cosas de cojos”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Album, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El álbum”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * An a Posteriori Ghost, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Un fantasma a posteriori”, 1962) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Argument Against the Free-Standing Bathtub, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Alegato confra la bañadéra desempotrada”, 1962) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Balcony, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El balcón”, 1963) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Ball, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El baile”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Battle, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La batalla”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Candy, (nv) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El caramelo”, 1962) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Cold Tales, (co) Rizzoli/Eridanos (hc), October 1988 ; translated by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer
- * The Conflict, (nv) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El conflicto”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Death of the Birds, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El muerte de los aves”, 1978) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Decoration, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La condecoración”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Design for a Dream, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Proyecto para un sueño”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Dummy, (nv) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El muñeco”, 1954) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Employ of Darkness, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Oficio de tinieblas”, 1961) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Face, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La cara”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Fall, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La caida”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * A Few Beers, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Unas cuantas cervezas”, 1951) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * A Few Children, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Unos cuantos niños”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Foreword, (fw) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer
- * Graphomania, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Grafomania”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Great Staircase of the Legislative Palace, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La gran escalera del Palacio Legislativo”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Hell, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El Infierno”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Hot and Cold, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Frío en caliente”, 1959) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * How I Lived and How I Died, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Cómo viví y cómo morí”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Indestructible Union, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Unión indestructible”, 1962) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Insomnia, (ss)
- * Insomnia, (vi) Black Water ed. Alberto Manguel, Picador, 1983
- * Insomnia, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“En el insomnio”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Locomotive, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La locomotora”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Look of Love, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Amores de vista”, 1962) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Meat, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La carne”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Minister, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El señor ministro”, 1947) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Mountain, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La montaña”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The One Who Came to Save Me, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El que vino a salvarme”, 1967) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The One Who Came to Save Me, (ss) The Picador Book of Latin American Stories ed. Carlos Fuentes & Julio Ortega, Vintage Books, 1998; translated from the Spanish by Mark Schafer.
- * The Park, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El parque”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Parts, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Las partes”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Philanthropist, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El filántropo”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * A Saving Nakedness, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Una desnudez salvadora”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Store, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El comercio”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * Swimming, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Natación”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Switch, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El cambio”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Transformation, (ss) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La transformación”, 1947) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Trip, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“El viaji”, 1956) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * An Unexpected Delivery, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“Un parto insospechado”, 1957) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
- * The Wedding, (vi) Cold Tales by Virgilio Pi^n~era, tr. Mark Schafer & Thomas Christensen, Eridanos, 1988; translated from the Spanish (“La boda”, 1944) by Thomas Christensen & Mark Schafer.
[]Pinero, Arthur Wing (1855-1934) (chron.)
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- * Arthur Wing Pinero by Joseph Forster, (ar) Crampton’s Magazine December 1902
- * Arthur Wing Pinero: The Man and the Dramatist by Malcolm C. Salaman, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1899
- * Mr. Arthur W. Pinero by William Archer, (iv) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1901
- * Mr. A.W. Pinero, (ms) Cassell’s Magazine September 1906, uncredited.
- * Personalities, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine October 1909, uncredited.
- * The Play of the Month: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) October 1922, uncredited.
- * Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives by The Editor(s), (cl) The Strand Magazine May 1891
[]Pines, Ezra (1956- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword, (aw) The Sense of Falling, Spilt Milk Press, 2006
- * Antevellum, (ss) The Sense of Falling, Spilt Milk Press, 2006
- * The Better Life, (ss) Say… #4, 2004
- * Djang, (vi) Xizquil #16, 1997
- * Drawn Straws, (ss) Freezer Burn Magazine #9, 1997
- * Maxwell’s Letter, (ss) Electric Velocipede #4, Spring 2003
- * Mr. Brain and the Carpet of Snow [Mr. Brain], (vi) Electric Velocipede Fall 2001
- * Mr. Brain and the Island of Lost Socks [Mr. Brain] (with Richard Bowes), (ss) Electric Velocipede #2, Spring 2002
- * Mr. Brain and the Mystery of the Passionate Tree [Mr. Brain], (vi) The Sense of Falling, Spilt Milk Press, 2006
- * Mr. Brain and the Voting Booth from Outer Space [Mr. Brain] (with Richard Bowes), (ss) Tales of the Unanticipated #25, August 2004/July 2005
- * Of Light and Snow, (ss) The Sense of Falling, Spilt Milk Press, 2006
- * Reel, (ss) E-scape #9, August 1998
- * The Sense of Falling, (co) Spilt Milk Press (ph), December 2006
[]Pines, Ned L. (1905-1990) (chron.)
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ Thrilling Detective, 31/11
- * Managing Editor:
* ___ The Phantom Detective, 1933 - 1934
- * Editor: College Life Sum, Oct, Nov, Dec 1928, Jan, Feb 1929, Sep 1930, Apr, May, Sum, Sep,
Oct 1931
Oct, Dec 1932
- * Editor: Thrilling Detective November 1931
- * Editor: Army-Navy Flying Stories May, Fll 1942, Wtr, Spr, Sum, Fll 1943, Wtr, Spr, Sum, Fll 1944, Wtr,
Spr, Sum 1945
[]Pini, Richard (Alan) (1950- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword, (aw) The Blood of Ten Chiefs ed. Richard Pini, Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin, Tor, 1986
- * Colors [Elfquest], (nv) Wolfsong ed. Richard Pini, Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin, Tor, 1988
- * Coyote [Elfquest], (nv) Winds of Change ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1989
- * Editorial, (ed) Yearnings #2, 1986
- * Editorial Letter, (ed) Yearnings #3, 1987
- * Genesis [Elfquest] (with Lynn Abbey & Marcus Leahy), (na) Wolfsong ed. Richard Pini, Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin, Tor, 1988
- * In Memory Yet Green [Elfquest] (with Alice Cascorbi), (nv) Dark Hours ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1993
- * Introduction and Editor’s Note, (in) The Blood of Ten Chiefs ed. Richard Pini, Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin, Tor, 1986
- * Pendulum [Elfquest], (ss) The Blood of Ten Chiefs ed. Richard Pini, Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin, Tor, 1986
- * The Phantom of the Berry Patch [Elfquest] (with Mercedes R. Lackey), (ss) Winds of Change ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1989
- * Prologue, (lk) Dark Hours ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1993
- * Prologue, (pr) Winds of Change ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1989
- * Prologue, (pr) Against the Wind ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1990
- * [front cover] (with Jane S. Fancher), (cv) Yearnings #1, 1982
- * [front cover] (with Wendy Pini), (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Feb, Oct 1975
- * [front cover] (with Wendy Pini), (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) February 1975
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- * Editor (with Jane S. Fancher): Yearnings #1, 1982
- * Against the Wind, (oa) Tor (tp), October 1990
- * The Blood of Ten Chiefs (with Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin), (oa) Tor (pb), December 1986
- * Dark Hours, (oa) Tor (tp), June 1993
- * Winds of Change, (oa) Tor (tp), March 1989
- * Wolfsong (with Lynn Abbey & Robert Lynn Asprin), (oa) Tor (tp), February 1988
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- * Elfquest, Book 4 (with Wendy Pini) by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #55, Summer 1985
- * Elfquest Book One (with Wendy Pini) by Kevin Smith, (br) Drilkjis #6, April 1982
- * Elfquest—Book Two (with Wendy Pini) by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #47, Summer 1983
- * Interview with Richard Pini on Elfquest by Dawn Atkins, (iv) Shadows Of… #4, February 1981
- * An Interview with the Pinis by Walter Davis, (iv) Infinity Cubed #6, 1981
[]Pini, Wendy (1951- ) (chron.)
- * Biography and Art, (pi) MosCon X Program Book ed. Jon Gustafson, Moscow SF Conv. Inc., 1988
- * The Company of Glory, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) August 1974
- * The Frontliners, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) July 1974
- * A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, (cv) Worlds of If September/October 1974
- * Showcase, (pi) Galaxy Science Fiction Jun 1975, Feb 1976
- * [front cover], (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Jul, Aug 1974, Jun 1975, Nov 1977
- * [front cover], (cv) Against the Wind ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) Dark Hours ed. Richard Pini, Tor, 1993
- * [front cover] (with Freff), (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction January 1975
- * [front cover] (with Richard Pini), (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Feb, Oct 1975
- * [front cover] (with Richard Pini), (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) February 1975
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[]Pinianski, Patricia (1947- ); used pseudonyms Lynn Patrick & Patricia Rosemoor (about) (chron.)
- * Hot Corpse, (ss) SIN: A Deadly Anthology, Avendia Publishing, Inc., 2008, as by Patricia Rosemoor
- * Hot Note, (ss) Thriller 3: Love Is Murder ed. Sandra Brown, Mira, 2012, as by Patricia Rosemoor
- * The Perfect Affair (with Linda Sweeney), (n.) Dell, 1984, as by Lynn Patrick
[]Pink, [Rev.] Harry Leigh “Hal” (1906-1973); used pseudonyms H. Carson Marksman & Pard (about) (chron.)
- * Banditti, (ss) The Evening Standard May 4 1934
- * Bat Island, (ss) Mystery March 1934
- * The Blond Raffles [Helen Waldron], (ss) Mystery February 1934
- * Bluff, (ss) The Corner Magazine December 1933
- * The Bowie Knife, (ar) Chums August 8 1926, as by Pard
- * Cowboy Chanties and Border Ballads, (ar) Lariat Story Magazine June 1926
- * The Crime in Stateroom 7, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1933
- * Dogs of the Northland, (ss) Chums April 24 1927, as by Pard
- * The Drifting Herds [Buck McLeod], (ss) Chums March 13 1927, as by Pard
- * East Wind, West Wind, (ss) Maclean’s September 1 1934
- * The Fires of Moloch, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 1939
- * The Girl from Texas, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) February 1928
- * Judgment by Trail, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1938
- * Jumping Beans, (ss) The Corner Magazine June 1933
- * The Last Trail, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #436, April 1931
- * The Little Men, (ss) The Evening Standard December 20 1932
- * The Mummy’s Hand, (ss) The Australian Journal #829, April 1 1935, as by H. Carson Marksman
- * On the Trail of the Wild Horse, (ar) Chums January 9 1927, as by Pard
- * Our Royal Rancher, (ar) The New Royal Magazine April 1931
- * The Outlaw of the Old West, (ar) Chums May 23 1926, as by Pard
- * Paper Wraps Stone, (ss) The Corner Magazine April 1933
- * Pardners, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1927
- * The Pony Express, (ar) Chums August 29 1926, as by Pard
- * The Red Terror, (ss) The Evening Standard February 2 1933
- * The Safe Game, (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1932
- * Salesman Spring, (ss) The Happy Mag. June 1939
- * The Scarlet Rider of the Great North-West, (ar) Chums December 20 1925, as by Pard
- * The Screaming Plant, (ss) The Evening Standard November 8 1932
- * Share Out Everything, (ss) The Passing Show April 29 1933
- * Sheep and Cattle Wars of the West, (ar) Chums November 14 1926, as by Pard
- * The Silence Machine, (ss) The Evening Standard September 24 1932
- * The Silver Stallion, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) April 1927
- * “Smoky”, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1929
- * The Texas Rangers, (ar) Chums November 15 1925, as by Pard
- * The Two Flaws, (ss) 1934
- * Wait, (ss) The Evening Standard October 4 1932
- * Western Trails:
* ___ No. 1—The Drifting Herds [Buck McLeod], (ss) Chums March 13 1927, as by Pard
- * Western Trails-Out with the Wagons [Buck McLeod], (ss) Chums March 20 1927, as by Pard
- * Western Trails-Shippin’ Time [Buck McLeod], (ss) Chums April 3 1927, as by Pard
- * Western Trails-The Trail Herd [Buck McLeod], (ss) Chums April 10 1927, as by Pard
- * Wolf Bait, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) September 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Nov 15, Dec 20 1925
[]Pinkerton, Allan (1819-1884) (chron.)
- * Allan Pinkerton’s Unpublished Story of the First Attempt on the Life of Abraham Lincoln, (ar) The American Magazine February 1913
- * The Extraordinary Self-Robbery, (ar) Criminal Reminiscences and Detective Sketches by Allan Pinkerton, G.W. Carleton, 1879
- * Gentleman Crook: The True Story of a Life of Crime, (ar)
- * How I Became a Detective, (ar) Criminal Reminiscences and Detective Sketches by Allan Pinkerton, G.W. Carleton, 1879
- * McParlan and the “Mollie Maguires”, (ar)
- * The Molly Maguires and the Detectives, (n.) Carleton, 1877
- * Robin Hood Pickpocket, (ar)
- * The Two Sisters; or, The Avenger, (nv) Claude Melnotte as a Detective and Other Stories by Allan Pinkerton, W.B. Keen, Cooke & Company, 1875
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[]Pinkerton, Kathrene (Gedney) (1887-1967) (about) (chron.)
- * Before Marquette (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (sl) Adventure mid Aug , 1st Sep, mid Sep 1918
- * Captives of Fear (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Short Stories September 25 1921
- * Foiling the “Free Trader” (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s January 1 1921
- * The Free Trader (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1922, Jan 6, Jan 13 1923
- * The Gift of the Barren Grounds (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Adventure mid August 1919
- * The God in Him (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Everybody’s August 1921
- * Guiding Clementine (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure September 1916
- * Herdsmen of the Air (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6, Aug 13 1921
- * The Hidden Cabin (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure mid December 1918
- * The Hidden Kingdom (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (sl) All-Story Weekly Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 6, Dec 13 1919
- * The Iron Factor (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure May 1916
- * Jungle Drama, (ss) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day January 1923
- * Jungle Love, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1923
- * Just Finding the Gold (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure mid March 1920
- * The Least Important Thing, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) May 1929
- * Lonely Lake Post (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Short Stories October 1920
- * The Long Call (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Everybody’s April 1924
- * The Man Factory (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Adventure January 1917
- * The Man Who Came Back Alone (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Novelets February 1925
- * The Northwoman (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Adventure August 1917
- * Not in the Scenario (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (sl) Photoplay Nov, Dec 1923, Jan, Feb 1924
- * On Guard (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure 1st March 1918
- * Penitentiary Post (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Adventure 1st November 1917
- * Price of the Lone Wolf (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Action Novels December 1930
- * A Saga of Men (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure mid October 1918
- * Smooth Prizes (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure 1st October 1919
- * The Spirits of Spirit Lake (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure 1st June 1919
- * Strain of the North (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (nv) Short Stories June 10 1922
- * The Thunder of Doom (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (sl) All-Story Weekly Dec 8, Dec 15, Dec 22 1917
- * The Trail of the Black Fox (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Adventure 1st January 1918
- * Twilight Jack (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure 1st October 1917
- * Twilight Loans His Eyes (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s Magazine August 1917
- * The Weeteego (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s March 1 1920
- * The White Indians (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (na) Adventure mid June 1918
- * Wilderness Wife, (ar) Physical Culture December 1939
- * Winning a Post in Fur Land (with Robert E. Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s January 1920
[]Pinkerton, Pamela (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Are You the Ultra-Modern Type?, (ar) Mystery January 1933
- * The Aristocratic Type, (ar) Mystery August 1933
- * The Business Woman Type, (ar) Mystery October 1933
- * The Collegiate Type, (ar) Mystery May 1933
- * Discovered—A Silver Thread, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1932
- * Good Teeth in Every Age, (ar) Mystery February 1934
- * In Quest of the Feminine, (ar) Mystery April 1933
- * The Intellectual Type, (ar) Mystery March 1933
- * It Began in 1890, (ms) Mystery June 1934
- * The Languorous Type, (ar) Mystery July 1933
- * Looks Mean Everything, (ms) Mystery April 1934
- * New Figures for Old, (ar) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1932
- * New Hair Styles, (ms) Mystery March 1934
- * Pretty Girls Look Cool, (ar) Mystery August 1934
- * Sleuthing for Beauty, (cl) Mystery Jun, Jul 1935
* ___ Are You the Ultra-Modern Type?, (cl) Mystery January 1933
* ___ The Aristocratic Type, (cl) Mystery August 1933
* ___ The Business Woman Type, (cl) Mystery October 1933
* ___ The Collegiate Type, (cl) Mystery May 1933
* ___ Good Teeth in Every Age, (cl) Mystery February 1934
* ___ In Quest of the Feminine, (cl) Mystery April 1933
* ___ The Languorous Type, (cl) Mystery July 1933
* ___ New Figures for Old, (cl) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1932
* ___ The Vivacious Type, (cl) Mystery December 1933
* ___ The Womanly Type, (cl) Mystery June 1933
* ___ The Youthful Type, (cl) Mystery November 1933
- * Sleuthing for Murder:
* ___ The Sports Type, (ms) Mystery September 1933
- * The Sports Type, (ms) Mystery September 1933
- * Telltale Lips, (ms) Mystery October 1934
- * The Vivacious Type, (ar) Mystery December 1933
- * Which Does Most to Make a Lovely Skin?, (ar) Mystery December 1934
- * The Womanly Type, (ar) Mystery June 1933
- * The Youthful Type, (ar) Mystery November 1933
[]Pinkerton, Robert E(ugene) (1882-1970) (about) (chron.)
- * Alibi, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 8 1933
- * All Square, (ss) Maclean’s March 1 1934
- * Avalanche, (sl) Maclean’s Jan 15, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1 1933
- * The Back Trail, (nv) The National Farm Journal April 1930
- * Bangor Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1947
- * The Barred Cabin, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine May 1914
- * Barry Ward’s Beard, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1947
- * Before Marquette (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (sl) Adventure mid Aug , 1st Sep, mid Sep 1918
- * Bering Sea Ghost, (ss) Short Stories July 1949
- * A Bird and His Tail, (ss) Argosy October 9 1937
- * Black Jack, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 20, Nov 27, Dec 4, Dec 11, Dec 18 1943
- * Blind Alley, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 30 1933
- * Boiled Shirts and Wool, (nv) Short Stories May 10 1930
- * Boiling River, (nv) Argosy August 13 1938
- * Bonds of the Northland, (nv) Argosy February 28 1931
- * Boss of the Roaring, (ss) The American Magazine August 1938
- * The Bruiser, (ss) Short Stories October 10 1930
- * Burned Out, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine April 1914
- * Buzzard Bait, (na) Argosy October 7 1939
- * By the Tide, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 9 1929
- * Calked Shoes, (nv) Short Stories October 25 1925
- * Calk Shoed Dynamite, (ss) Short Stories August 25 1932
- * Captives of Fear (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Short Stories September 25 1921
- * Carcajou, (ss) Short Stories January 25 1933
- * The City Woodsman, (ar) The Outing Magazine January 1913
- * Clean Blood, (??) Collier’s December 27 1947
- * Closed Seas, (nv) The Danger Trail June 1928
- * Cold Justice, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 4 1932
- * Course and Speed, (ss) Complete Stories November 1926
- * Crime Ship, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly November 16 1929
- * Cross Fire, (nv) Adventure October 15 1935
- * Dangerous Ways, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 2, Jan 9, Jan 16, Jan 23, Jan 30, Feb 6 1943
- * The Deadliest Five Minutes in History, (ar) Fifteen Western Tales October 1955
- * Death on the Trail, (nv) Adventure March 1939
- * Deep Sea Blood, (nv) Short Stories October 25 1929
- * Downstream, (nv) Short Stories May 25 1923
- * Every Man to His Trade, (ss) Argosy June 21 1930
- * The Fighting Prodigal, (sl) Argosy Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 3, Oct 10 1931
- * A Findlay Cruise, (ss) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #32, January 1927
- * The Fisherman and the Lady, (ss) Liberty August 20 1938
- * Fishing Fools, (nv) Short Stories December 10 1929
- * Foiling the “Free Trader” (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s January 1 1921
- * ’49 Gold, (nv) Argosy January 7 1939
- * The Free Trader (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1922, Jan 6, Jan 13 1923
- * The Frost Girl, (sl) MacLean’s Magazine Nov, Dec 1915, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1916
- * The Ghost of Locked Inlet, (sl) Argosy Jun 28, Jul 5 1930
- * The Gift of the Barren Grounds (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Adventure mid August 1919
- * The God in Him (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Everybody’s August 1921
- * Grief Point, (sl) Country Gentleman Feb, Mar 1942
- * The Grip of the Past, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine March 1915
- * Grudge Logging, (ss) West April 2 1930
- * Guiding Clementine (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure September 1916
- * A Guttersnipe Grows Wings, (ss) The American Magazine April 1931
- * Half Speed, (ss) Short Stories March 25 1926
- * Hand Logged, (nv) Outdoor Stories April 1928
- * The Hard and Mean Way, (ss) Short Stories August 10 1928
- * The Hard Rock Way, (ss) Adventure June 1938
- * Heads and Heels, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine August 1915
- * He Filled His Own Boot Hill, (ts) Cavalier August 1953
- * “Hell and High Water”, (nv) Short Stories October 10 1925
- * The Hellbenders, (na) Short Stories January 10 1931
- * Hell’s Noon Whistle Blows, (na) Short Stories November 25 1930
- * Hell’s Outpost, (nv) Short Stories January 25 1937
- * Herdsmen of the Air (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6, Aug 13 1921
- * The Hidden Cabin (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure mid December 1918
- * The Hidden Kingdom (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (sl) All-Story Weekly Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 6, Dec 13 1919
- * High Boat, (ss) Liberty January 9 1937
- * His Own Logs, (nv) Short Stories August 10 1926
- * Hoofprints in the Sea, (nv) Frontier Stories December 1928
- * Hung Drive, (ss) Adventure February 1939
- * I Got to Fish, (ss) Adventure May 1938
- * The Iron Factor (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure May 1916
- * The Jamboree Lode, (na) The Blue Book Magazine January 1945
- * The Jinx, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1933
- * The Judgement of the Rapids, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 15 1913
- * Judgment of the Rapids, (ss) Western Story Magazine November 26 1921
- * The Jug of Faith, (ss) Short Stories May 10 1927
- * Just Another Jones, (ss) Adventure October 1 1934
- * Just Finding the Gold (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure mid March 1920
- * Justice of the Tide Rips, (nv) Short Stories October 10 1927
- * Just Talk, (ss) Short Stories June 25 1934
- * Land of Adventure, (pm) Adventure December 1916
- * The Laughing Lily, (nv) Argosy November 19 1938
- * Lead Dog, (ss) Adventure July 15 1935
- * Left-Handed Jack, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories August 13 1934
- * Liege Lord, (nv) Argosy March 5 1938
- * Like a Lynx, (nv) Short Stories February 10 1931
- * Logging Fool, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5, Aug 12 1939
- * Lonely Lake Post (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Short Stories October 1920
- * The Long Call (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Everybody’s April 1924
- * The Long Run Out, (ss) Success July 1926
- * Lords of the Lakes and Forests, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Nov, Dec 1948, Jan 1949
- * The Lost Year, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine July 1915
- * Lura of the Northland, (nv) All-Story Weekly March 4 1916
- * Lure of the Wild, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 4 1925
- * Maine Is for Lumberjacks, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1950
- * The Man Factory (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Adventure January 1917
- * Man to Man Answers, (qa) True #200 Jan 1954, #215 Apr, #216 May 1955, #253 Jun 1958, #275 Apr 1960
- * The Man Who Came Back Alone (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Novelets February 1925
- * Maverick Foxes, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly January 4 1930
- * The Men Who Make the Argosy, (cl) Argosy June 28 1930
- * Monument at Stovepipe, (ss) Argosy February 12 1938
- * Murder Falls, (nv) West January 20 1932
- * Murder Mill, (nv) Adventure January 15 1935
- * “My Lady of the Snows”, (pm) MacLean’s June 1918
- * The Net, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1929
- * No Good Sun, (ss) Nation’s Business August 1949
- * North of the Border, (ss) Adventure October 1938
- * The Northwoman (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Adventure August 1917
- * Not in the Scenario (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (sl) Photoplay Nov, Dec 1923, Jan, Feb 1924
- * Off to the Wars, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine November 1914
- * Old Timer, (ss) Adventure August 1937
- * On Guard (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure 1st March 1918
- * The Outlaw of the Arctic, (nv) Short Stories July 10 1927
- * Out to Westward, (nv) Everybody’s February 1929
- * Pardner, (ss) Nation’s Business May 1950
- * Penitentiary Post (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Adventure 1st November 1917
- * Piracy De Luxe, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly October 15 1932
- * Pirate Cove, (na) West October 29 1927
- * Pirates of Foggy Reef, (nv) Argosy August 27 1938
- * The Power of the North, (ss) The Story-teller July 1933
- * A Pretty Country, (ss) Argosy April 15 1939
- * The Price of Life, (ss) The Country Gentleman August 1930
- * Price of the Lone Wolf (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Action Novels December 1930
- * The Print of the French Heel, (nv) The Cavalier March 30 1912
- * Punk, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 23 1932
- * Reckless, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 29, Jul 6, Jul 13, Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3 1940
- * Red Dust, (ss) Adventure April 1938
- * Red Wolves, (nv) Short Stories June 10 1934
- * Rescued, (na) Woman’s World, Oct 1929
- * The Right Must Triumph, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1947
- * River Pig, (nv) Argosy October 8 1938
- * The Roaring Hole, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1925
- * The Sabbatical Year, (sl) MacLean’s Apr 15, May 1, May 15 1927
- * A Saga of Men (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure mid October 1918
- * Salmon Sweepstakes, (sl) Adventure Apr, May, Jun 1947
- * Salty Gold, (nv) Short Stories June 10 1931
- * Sea Law, (ss) Liberty May 8 1937
- * The Sea Must Have a Goddess, (ss) Liberty March 19 1938
- * The Sea’s Way, (nv) Argosy May 8 1937
- * Sea Triumph, (ss) The Master Thriller Series #25, 1939
- * Sea Witch, (ss) This Week July 30 1939
- * Seven Days to Steel, (ss) Adventure January 1 1935
- * The Seventh Year, (nv) The 20-Story Magazine #67, January 1928
- * A Ship Is a She, (ss) Short Stories September 10 1937
- * Showboat Girl, (ss) Liberty July 23 1938
- * Smooth Prizes (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure 1st October 1919
- * The Spider, (nv) Short Stories September 10 1933
- * The Spirit of ’98, (ss) The Corner Magazine December 1930
- * The Spirits of Spirit Lake (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Adventure 1st June 1919
- * Strain of the North (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (nv) Short Stories June 10 1922
- * The Stranger in the Canoe, (ss) Adventure January 1940
- * Ten Day Stiff, (ss) Adventure November 1938
- * That Guy Cortes, (na) Short Stories July 10 1933
- * They Come in Threes, (nv) Short Stories April 25 1933
- * Thousand Dollar Trip, (ss) Liberty March 6 1937
- * Three Men on the Moon, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories August 1 1932
- * The Thunder of Doom (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (sl) All-Story Weekly Dec 8, Dec 15, Dec 22 1917
- * The Trail of the Black Fox (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Adventure 1st January 1918
- * Trail of the Wolf, (nv) Western Adventures (UK) June 1936
- * Trapper, (ar) Cavalier International Edition v1 #1, 1953
- * Treasure, (nv) Short Stories July 25 1934
- * Trial by Battle, (nv) Short Stories July 25 1932
- * Troubles Come in Threes, (ss) The Grand Magazine September 1933
- * Twilight Jack (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) Adventure 1st October 1917
- * Twilight Loans His Eyes (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s Magazine August 1917
- * Twisting Trails, (sl) MacLean’s Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914
- * Two Men and the “Westward”, (ss) Short Stories March 25 1929
- * Two Thorpes, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly June 22 1929
- * Two Tons of Gold, (na) Frontier Stories July 1928
- * Velvet, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine September 1929
- * The Weeteego (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s March 1 1920
- * Wet Paint, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 26 1932
- Pearson’s Magazine October 1932
- Best Mystery Stories of the Year 1932, Faber and Faber, 1933
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 3 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1934
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part V ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- The Third Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1942
- * The White Indians (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (na) Adventure mid June 1918
- * White Water Men, (sl) West Apr 15, Apr 29 1931
- * Whittled Down, (ss) Outdoor Stories December 1927
- * Wilderness, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly October 21 1933
- * Win-di-go, (nv) Adventure March 15 1935
- * Winning a Post in Fur Land (with Kathrene Pinkerton), (ss) MacLean’s January 1920
- * Winning His Corks, (nv) The Popular Magazine October 1931
- * Without Mutiny, (nv) Short Stories April 25 1928
- * Wolf Chase, (nv) Short Stories February 25 1936
- * Yellow Ghosts, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 13 1928
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