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[]DeCarlo, Dan(iel S.) (1919-2001) (about) (chron.)
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Imaginative Tales May, Sep 1958
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Ace Feb 1961, Sep 1963, Sep 1964
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Adam Jan, May 1965, #29 Jun 1967
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Laino, Manent & Ted Trogdon), (ct) Ace March 1964
[]Decarnin, Camilla (M.); pseudonym of Karen Duff (1948-2010) (books) (chron.)
- * The Angel in Autumn, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Binary, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Canto Hondo, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Combers, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #3, Winter/Spring 1988
- * Darkshow, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Death and the “Popul Vuh”, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * The Dozen Kisses, (ss) Yellow Silk
- * Englyn proest dalgron, (pm) Paper Bag Writer, Bagperson Press, 1990
- * Fantasy, (pm) Paper Bag Writer, Bagperson Press, 1990
- * from “Popul Vuh”, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Gravitas, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Heroes of Love. Part I, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Insurrection, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * On the Nod in Xanadu, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * The Parade That Was Held in the Dark, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #7, 1990
- * Samuel Delany 75/76: Dhalgren/Triton (with Van Ikin), (ar) SF Commentary #48/49/50, October/November/December 1976 [Ref. Samuel R. Delany]
- * Slave, (pm) Time Frames ed. Terry A. Garey, Rune Press, 1991
- * Supper for Beginners, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #5, Spring/Summer 1989
- * Tentacle 1, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #29, Autumn/Winter 2008
- * Tentacle 2, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #29, Autumn/Winter 2008
- * Tentacle 3, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #29, Autumn/Winter 2008
- * Toddaid, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #4, Fall/Winter 1988
- * Toward a Femininst Slang, (ar) New Moon April 1981
- * You ’n’ I Verse, (pm) Paper Bag Writer, Bagperson Press, 1990
- * [letter], (lt) SF Commentary #52, June 1977
- * [letter], (lt) Janus Spring 1979
- * [letter], (lt) Trap Door #24, January 2007
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[]De Casseres, Benjamin (1873-?) (chron.)
- * Arcvad the Terrible, (ss) The Forum January 1914
- * The Borrowed Mirror, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907
- * Caricature, and Max Beerbohm, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine November 1906
- * The Caste of the Newly Educated, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine November 1920
- * Cleopatra Talks on Woman, (ss) The Double Dealer March 1921
- * A Confession between G.B.S. and the Dictionary, (ms) The Smart Set December 1914
- * Decadence and Mediocrity, (es) The Double Dealer April 1921
- * De Maupassant: Vagabond Faun, (ar) Shadowland April 1922
- * Diogenes on Landlords, (ss) The Double Dealer February 1921
- * The Drama and the Critic, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine July 1904
- * The Dramatic Devil’s Advocate and Cynicism, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine August 1904
- * The Fatal Smile, (ar) The Double Dealer April 1922
- * Five Portraits on Galvanized Iron, (??) The American Mercury December 1926
- * Four One-Reel Movies, (ms) The Smart Set April 1920
- * How I Interviewed Bacchus, (ss) The Double Dealer January 1921
- * The King of Party Throwers, (ar) Esquire April 1934 [Ref. Robert Winthrop Chanler]
- * The Last Satire of a Famous Titan, (ss) The Smart Set June 1920
- * Life and Character, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1907
- * Little Scenarios, (ms) The Smart Set March 1920
- * Mary Nash: Versatile Actress, (iv) Shadowland April 1922
- * A Mighty Partnership, (ar) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1920
- * Monsieur Satan, (es) The Double Dealer May 1921
- * The New Girl—I Hate Her, (ar) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day February/March 1923
- * The Nietzschean Follies (IX), (ar) The Smart Set October 1922
- * The Nietzschean Follies (VIII), (ar) The Smart Set September 1922
- * Prayer, (pm) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1907
- * The Psychology of the Avenue, (ms) The Smart Set May 1918
- * The Quadrangle, (ss) The Black Cat October 1912
- * Queer Antics of Old Madame Ouija, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine August 1920
- * The Resignation of New York, (ms) The Smart Set October 1917
- * Resurrection Night, (pm) Shadow-Eater by Benjamin De Casseres, Albert and Charles Boni, 1915
- * Sub Specie Eternitatus, (ms) The Smart Set June 1922
- * Tales of the Psychometric Reporter:
* ___ I: How I Interviewed Bacchus, (ss) The Double Dealer January 1921
* ___ No. 2: Diogenes on Landlords, (ss) The Double Dealer February 1921
* ___ No. 3: Cleopatra Talks on Woman, (ss) The Double Dealer March 1921
- * To Arms! Burgundians!, (ar) The Double Dealer July 1921
- * The Two Tolstoys, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly March 1907 [Ref. Leo Tolstoy]
- * Variation on an Old Theme, (ms) The Smart Set September 1917
- * Victor Hugo: Thunder God, (ar) Shadowland February 1922
- * What Is Dust?, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1907
- * A Woman for President!, (ar) Gay Book Magazine January 1933
- * [letter from New York City, NY], (lt) Weird Tales July 1930
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[]de Castro, Adolphe (Danziger) [born Abram Dancygier] (1859-1959); previously known as Gustav Adolf Danziger (about) (chron.)
- * The Automatic Executioner, (ss) The Wave November 14 1891, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * The Dream-Girl, (pm) Metropolitan Magazine December 1900, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * Edgar Allan Poe, (pm) Weird Tales May 1937
- * The Electric Executioner, (nv) Weird Tales August 1930, as by Adolphe de Castro
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1970, as by Adolphe de Castro & H. P. Lovecraft; revised by H.P. Lovecraft from “The Automatic Executioner”, In the Confessional and the Following by Gustav Adolf Danziger, Western Authors’ Publishing Association, 1893.
- Nine Stories from The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Beagle Books, 1971, as by Adolphe de Castro & H. P. Lovecraft
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Panther, 1975, as by Adolphe de Castro & H. P. Lovecraft
- Eldritch Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Gollancz, 2011, as by H. P. Lovecraft & Adolphe De Castro
- * The Electric Executioner (with H. P. Lovecraft), (nv) Weird Tales August 1930; revised by H.P. Lovecraft from “The Automatic Executioner”, In the Confessional and the Following by Gustav Adolf Danziger, Western Authors’ Publishing Association, 1893.
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1970
- Nine Stories from The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Beagle Books, 1971
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Panther, 1975
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1989
- Eldritch Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Gollancz, 2011
- * The Hebrew Theater, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine December 1907, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * Labor Unions and Strikes in Ancient Rome, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1891, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * The Last Test, (na) Weird Tales November 1928, as by Adolphe de Castro
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions by H. P. Lovecraft & et al., Arkham House, 1970, as by Adolphe de Castro & H. P. Lovecraft; revised by H.P. Lovecraft from “A Sacrifice to Science”, In the Confessional and the Following by Gustav Adolf Danziger, Western Authors’ Publishing Association, 1893.
- The Horror in the Burying Ground and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, et al., Panther, 1975, as by Adolphe de Castro & H. P. Lovecraft
- Eldritch Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Gollancz, 2011, as by H. P. Lovecraft & Adolphe De Castro
- * The Last Test (with H. P. Lovecraft), (na) Weird Tales November 1928; revised by H.P. Lovecraft from “A Sacrifice to Science”, In the Confessional and the Following by Gustav Adolf Danziger, Western Authors’ Publishing Association, 1893.
- * Let There Be Light!, (pm) Oriental Stories April/May/June 1931
- * Mr. Mogans Fix, (ss) The Wave December 17 1892, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter (with Ambrose Bierce), (n.) F. A. Schulte, 1892, as by Ambrose Bierce & Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * A Sacrifice to Science, (ss) In the Confessional and the Following by Gustav Adolph Danziger, 1893, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * The Sons of - Harmony, (ss) The Wave January 24 1898, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * Why the Jews Leave Russia, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine January 1906, as by Gustav Adolf Danziger
- * [letter], (lt) Weird Tales January 1935
[]Decatur, William (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym used by William G. Bogart (1903-1977) & T. W. Ford (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
- * All Through the House, (ss) Private Detective Stories December 1938, as "Homicide Hoax", by Ken Cooper
- * Blood Taint, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories May 1939, as "The Climbing Buddha", by Clive Trent
- * Case Closed, (ss) Hollywood Detective August 1944
- * Cold Blood [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (nv) Private Detective Stories June 1938, as "Head Money", by Dale Boyd
- * Cue Line for Death, (nv) Private Detective Stories January 1947
- * Danger—Hombres Dying!, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories June 1938, as "Bandit Gold", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Danger—Men Dying!, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories June 1938, as "Bandit Gold", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Dark Outlaw, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories September 1938, as "Tomorrow You Die", by Justin Case
- * Dead and Gone, (nv) Private Detective Stories February 1939, as "Private War", by Luke Terry
- * The Dead Can Kill [Cupid Cain], (nv) Private Detective Stories September 1944
- * Dead Center, (nv) Spicy Mystery Stories July 1935, as "The Garden of Evil", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Death Crawls, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories February 1939, as "Let the Dead Die", by Ken Cooper
- * Death Do Us Part, (nv) Super-Detective March 1943
- * Death of a Queen, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories August 1936, as "The White Goddess", by Lew Merrill
- * Death Rides Herd, (nv) Leading Western January 1947
- * Dictated Death, (ss) Private Detective Stories August 1942
- * Dog Eat Dog, (ss) Super-Detective October 1942
- * Foreign Agent, (ss) Super-Detective August 1942
- * Get Your Gun, (ss) Spicy Western Stories May 1940, as "Spite Fence", by Dale Boyd
- * Guard the Old Body, (ss) Speed Detective September 1943
- * Gunsharp, (ss) Spicy Western Stories September 1937, as "Gun-Slinging Suicide", by King Saxon
- * Heap-Big Miracle, (ss) Spicy Western Stories September 1939, as "A Drink on the Miracle Man!", by Luke Terry
- * In a Crystal, (nv) Spicy Mystery Stories December 1935, as "Tomb Dweller", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Jerkline Joe’s Holiday, (ss) Speed Western Stories April 1945
- * The Kid Could Kill, (nv) Private Detective Stories June 1939, as "Fur-Bearing Animal", by Robert A. Garron
- * Killer Cashes In, (ss) Super-Detective April 1944
- * Killer’s Caliber, (ss) Spicy Stories July 1933, as "Handy Man", by Ken Cooper
- * Killers Ride Fast, (nv) Fighting Western May 1947
- * The Killer Type, (ss) Private Detective Stories October 1942
- * The Last Secret, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories May 1938, as "To Murder with Love", by Colby Quinn
- * Look for a Grave, (nv) Private Detective Stories August 1938, as "Corpse on All Fours", by Robert A. Garron
- * Lost Murderer, (ss) Leading Western December 1946
- * More Than Half Dead, (nv) Private Detective Stories November 1942
- * Murder in Montana [Sonora Smith], (na) Romantic Western March 1938, as "Hell’s Homesteader", by James A. Lawson
- * Murder Postponed, (nv) Super-Detective April 1943
- * Mystery Rider, (nv) Fighting Western December 1946
- * No Cake, (ss) Private Detective Stories July 1943
- * No Silver Handles, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories October 1936, as "Chaste Goddess", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * No Trigger Finger, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories January 1938, as "Dangerous Lady", by Russell Hale
- * Once Over, Fatally, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories July 1938, as "The Page Turns to Murder", by Robert A. Garron
- * One Jump Ahead of Hades, (nv) Speed Western Stories February 1944, as by John Stephens
- * One More Murder, (nv) Super-Detective November 1942
- * Outlaw Preferred, (ss) Spicy Western Stories March 1937, as "Rider from Hell", by Stuart Adams
- * Out of the Old War Bag, (ss) Speed Western Stories October 1943
- * Photo Finish, (ss) Private Detective Stories March 1943
- * Pretty Corpse, (ss) Private Detective Stories January 1939, as "Double-Cross Bait", by Jerome Severs Perry
- * The Price of Victory, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories July 1937, as "Judgment of the Ghost God", by C. A. M. Donne
- * A Range for Fighting, (ss) Spicy Western Stories November 1940, as "Redheaded Hellion", by Laurence Donovan
- * Red Points to Murder, (ss) Private Detective Stories January 1946
- * Return of Terror, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories September 1935, as "Passion Before Death", by Arthur Wallace
- * Revenge by Proxy [Wild Bill Clanton], (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories June 1936, as "Desert Blood", by Sam Walser
- * Spot for a Shamus, (ss) Super-Detective May 1947
- * To Keep the Record Clear, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories January 1938, as "Murder Without Memories", by C. A. M. Donne
- * Torchbearer, (ss) Six-Gun Western October 1946
- * A Trail for the Strong [Sonora Smith], (na) Romantic Western November 1938, as "Red Range Referee", by James A. Lawson
- * Turn About, (nv) Private Detective Stories February 1943
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