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[]Richardson, Maurice (Lane) (1907-1978); used pseudonyms Richard Lane & Charles Raven (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Accumulator, (ss) Lilliput August/September 1952
- * Ace of Jump-Ups, (ar) Lilliput September 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * Adventures with British Reptiles, (ar) Lilliput August 1949
- * An Adventure with Giant Eels, (ss) Lilliput August/September 1951
- * Afro-Eborican Marie Lloyd?, (ar) Lilliput September 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * The Angel from Ridley Road, (ar) Lilliput June 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Anonymous Alcoholic No. 1, (ar) Lilliput April 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Anybody Want a Load of Bluey?, (ar) Lilliput June 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * The Armchair Smuggler, (ar) Lilliput November/December 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * Arsène Lupin Rides Again, (ar) Lilliput April 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * The Ascot Climber, (ar) Lilliput October 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * As Fast as I Could, (ar) Lilliput June 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * The Awful Example of Fly-Away-Peter, (ar) Lilliput January 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * Back-Scratching Won’t Stop Blagging, (ar) Lilliput June 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * Bad Man’s Poison, (ar) Lilliput November 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * The Battle of Kingston Hill, (ar) Lilliput May/June 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * Bear in a Paper Cage, (ar) Lilliput October 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Behind Locked Doors, (ar) Lilliput November 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * Bella Bennett’s Profession, (ar) Lilliput October 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * The Big Fellow, (ar) Lilliput February 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * The Biggest, the Blackest, and the Best of All, (ar) Lilliput April 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * The Black Boxers, (ar) Lilliput April 1949
- * Black Ties and Brown Gloves, (ar) Lilliput January 1960, as by Richard Lane
- * The Blag at the Bailey, (ar) Lilliput October 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * The Boston Tar-Baby, (ar) Lilliput January 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * Bow Ties, Yes or No?, (sy) Lilliput March 1957
- * Brightest and best of the Bats in Our Belfry, (ar) Lilliput November/December 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * Bringing Her Straight Home, (ss) Lilliput March 1950
- * Britain’s Big Brother, (ar) Lilliput April 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * Brooke’s Grantchester, All That’s Left, (ar) Lilliput May 1960, as by Richard Lane
- * Brother Artists, (ss) Lilliput February 1951
- * Brother Goose, (ar) Lilliput November 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * A Bull for Edana, (ar) Lilliput January 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Butterfly with a Sting, (ar) Lilliput June 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * Card Sharping without Tears, (ar) Lilliput May/June 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Chivved at the Tweedle, (ar) Lilliput October 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * Christmas Eve at the Grass, (ar) Lilliput December 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Christmas in the Nick, (ar) Lilliput December 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * A Coat of Whitewash for Black Max, (ar) Lilliput May 1949, as by Richard Lane
- * A Cockney Cavalier, (ar) Lilliput September/October 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * College Harry’s Alibi, (ar) Lilliput August 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * College Harry’s Busy Night, (ar) Lilliput March 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * College Harry’s Cap and Gown, (ar) Lilliput June 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * College Harry’s Hunt Ball, (ar) Lilliput December 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * College Harry’s Marathon, (ss) Lilliput February/March 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Colossus of Cricket, (ar) Lilliput July 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * Come on Steve!, (ar) Lilliput September 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * The Coming of Harold, (ar) Lilliput March 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * The Compleat Con-Man, (ar) Lilliput May 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * The Con Queen, (ar) Lilliput March/April 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Cornish Morry and the Big Groin, (ss) Lilliput March 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Coronets for Sale, (ar) Lilliput February 1950, as by Richard Lane
- * Count Your Fingers when you shake Hands with a Greek, (ar) Lilliput October 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Crazy World needs Crazy Religion, (ar) Lilliput December 1958, as by Richard Lane
- * The Credit Card Boom, (ar) Lilliput November 1959, as by Richard Lane
- * The Creep and the Corpse, (ss) Lilliput June 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * A Creep at Christmas, (ss) Lilliput December 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * Crook’s Tour, (ss) Lilliput July 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Dark Stranger, (ar) Lilliput January 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * The Day We Played Mars [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput March 1949
- * The Devonshire Delinquent, (ar) Lilliput August 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * The Diffident Dynamiter, (ar) Lilliput March 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Dipping without Tears, (ar) Lilliput September/October 1952, as by Charles Raven
- * Dirty Work at the Dogs’ Opera [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput July 1949
- * Dodo’s Day Out, (ar) Lilliput August 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * The Downfall of Patient Solomons, (ss) Men Only and Lilliput #295, September 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * Drumming with the Lunatic, (ar) Lilliput January/February 1953, as by Charles Raven
- * Ego Dancing, (ar) Lilliput February 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Electronic Rogue-Rhino, (ar) Lilliput February 1958, as by Richard Lane
- * An Engagement at the Theatre, (ss) Lilliput March 1951
- * Engelbrecht and the Demon Bowler [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput August 1948
- * Engelbrecht and the Mechanical Brain [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput December 1949
- * Engelbrecht, M.P. [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput February 1950
- * Engelbrecht’s Elopement [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput April 1950
- * Engelbrecht Up! [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) The Exploits of Engelbrecht by Maurice Richardson, Phoenix House, 1950
- * Exit the Gentle Penman, (ar) Lilliput May 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * The Exploits of Engelbrecht [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (co) Savoy (hc), July 2000
- * The Fence and the Fairy-Tale, (ss) Lilliput May 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Fiendish Nuptials, (pm) Lilliput
- * 15 Million Mummys Can’t Be Wrong, (ar) Lilliput September 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * First Night in the Smoke, (ar) Lilliput August/September 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * Fleet Street Napoleon, (ar) Lilliput October 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * For Men May Come…, (ar) Lilliput August/September 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Francis Plays It Straight, (ar) Lilliput July 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Frankie and Johnnie, (ar) Lilliput December 1951/January 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * The Funniest man in the World, (ar) Lilliput December 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * General Spellbinder, (ar) Lilliput October 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Gents in Jug, (ar) Lilliput February 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * The Ghost Squad Does for Dusty, (ar) Lilliput January/February 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * The Girl with the Golden Voice, (ss) Lilliput January 1950
- * Glad Tidings for Short Time Lew, (ar) Lilliput December 1953/January 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * Good-bye to Sammy’s Spieler, (ar) Lilliput July 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * Goons at the Graft, (ss) Lilliput April 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * The Great Airport Robbery, (ss) Lilliput March/April 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * The Harley Street Master Mind, (ar) Lilliput June 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Harry Have It Away, (ar) Lilliput August 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Herbert Budd and Bloody Sunday, (ar) Lilliput July/August 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Hot Paris Week-end, (ss) Lilliput July 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * How Cornish Morry beat the book, (ar) Lilliput April 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Indoors with Dors, (ar) Lilliput May 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Ingo, the Man with the Golden Glove, (ar) Lilliput August/September 1959, as by Richard Lane
- * Intellectual T.V. Tycoon, (ar) Lilliput July 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Introduction, (in) American Detective Stories ed. Maurice Richardson, Pilot Press, 1943
- * Introduction, (in) Novels of Mystery from the Victorian Age ed. Maurice Richardson, Pilot Press, 1945
- * Introduction, (in) Midnight Tales by William Fryer Harvey, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1946
- * Introduction, (in) Best Mystery Stories ed. Maurice Richardson, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Is There a Play-boy in the House, (ar) Lilliput August 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * Italy’s Gangster Bard, (ar) Lilliput December 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * I Was the Law, (ar) Lilliput April 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * The Japanese Colonel, (ar) Lilliput January/February 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * John Gindl: Elephant-Man, (ar) Lilliput February 1949, as by Richard Lane
- * John Huston, (ar) Lilliput May/June 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * Keep your Passions half a yard apart, (ar) Lilliput May 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * The King of Pleasure, (ar) Lilliput November 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * King of the Silly Season, (ar) Lilliput August/September 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * The Knife and His Wife, (ar) Lilliput October/November 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * Larry the Layabout, (ar) Lilliput November 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * Lashings of Crinkle, (ar) Lilliput January 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * The Last Detective Story in the World, (ss) Lilliput May 1946
- * Last Night at the Climb, (ar) Lilliput June/July 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Laughter Within, (ar) Lilliput August/September 1953, as by Charles Raven
- * The Law gets Me on Ice, (ar) Lilliput February 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * Levitate with Me, (ar) Lilliput September 1946
- * The Lion on D Landing, (ar) Lilliput May 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * Little of what you fancy…, (ar) Lilliput July 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Live Eels with all Speed, (ar) Lilliput February/March 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * A Long Reign at the Law-Up, (ar) Lilliput April 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * Lumbered by a Goddess, (ar) Lilliput July 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * Lumbered by a Marmoset, (ar) Lilliput October 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Making It Pay, (ar) Lilliput October/November 1953, as by Charles Raven
- * The Man-Hunt Ball [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput October 1947
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Stand Peace, (ar) Lilliput June 1945
- * Meeting a Multiple Murderer, (ar) Lilliput September/October 1951
- * Melmoth the Wanderer, (ar) Lilliput January 1946
- * Mr. Bevin’s Little King, (ar) Lilliput April 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Mocatta the Fountain-Pen Fetichist, (ss) Lilliput December 1948
- * Morry Freeman’s Concert Grand, (ar) Lilliput May 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Multum in Parvo, (ar) Lilliput July 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Must Have Four Wheels, (ar) Lilliput January 1958, as by Richard Lane
- * The Nark, (ar) Lilliput April/May 1953, as by Charles Raven
- * Never a Dull Moment, (ar) Lilliput June/July 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * Never go crewing with an Upper-Crust Teddy-Boy, (ar) Lilliput September 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Nicks I Have Known, (ar) Lilliput March 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * Night and Day in Brighton, (ar) Lilliput June 1958
- * The Night of the Big Witch Shoot [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput June 1946
- * No Talent in the Provinces, (ar) Lilliput February 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * The Old Etonian Lays the Odds, (ar) Lilliput March/April 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * One-a-month and the Big Tickle, (ar) Lilliput April 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * The One That Nearly Got Away [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput May 1948
- * On the Golden Mile, (ar) Lilliput November/December 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * Operation Pussy Van, (ss) Lilliput June 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * The Passing of a Master Mind, (ar) Lilliput February/March 1953, as by Charles Raven
- * A Passport for Spike, (ss) Lilliput September 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Per Ardua ad Ard Labor, (ar) Lilliput May 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * The Peterman with the Fire in His Mouth, (ss) Lilliput August/September 1952, as by Charles Raven
- * Petrol, Petrol Everywhere, (ar) Lilliput March 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Pirate of the Pen, (ar) Lilliput September 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of a Fall-Girl, (ar) Lilliput April/May 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of a Fisherman in Troubled Waters, (ar) Lilliput September 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of an Intellectual Dogberry, (ar) Lilliput February 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of an I.R.A. Man, (ar) Lilliput October 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of a Screwsman as a War Hero: The Strange and Hitherto Secret History of Edward Arnold Chapman, (ar) Lilliput August 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of a Yorkshire Yogi, (ar) Lilliput March 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of His Majesty in Straitened Circumstances, (ar) Lilliput June 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of the Burglar as an Old Man, (ar) Lilliput February 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Portrait of the Wrestler as a Philosopher, (ar) Lilliput November 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * The Psychoanalysis of Count Dracula, (ex) The Twentieth Century December 1959
- * The Punching Bag, (ss) Lilliput March 1948
- * Queen of the Nox-Box, (ar) Lilliput January 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * A Quiet Game of Chess [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput January 1948
- * The Richest Man in the World, (ar) Lilliput October/November 1951, as by Richard Lane
- * Riding Orders for Four, (ar) Lilliput November 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Rise and Fall of a Snout Baron, (ar) Lilliput July/August 1952, as by Charles Raven
- * The Roughest Diamond of them all, (ar) Lilliput May 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Round the World in One [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput November 1946
- * The Secret Potion of Mrs. Drambuie, (ar) Lilliput August 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Seeing Him Home, (ar) Lilliput June 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Seeress under Scorpio, (ar) Lilliput January/February 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * The £75,000 Lump of Sugar, (ar) Lilliput June 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * The Shadow in the Harem, (ar) Lilliput May 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * The Shameful Luck of Horseshoe Hopkins, (ar) Lilliput February 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Shampoo and Chanson, (ar) Lilliput September/October 1952, as by Richard Lane
- * She Stitches Elephants’ Bloomers, (ar) Lilliput January/February 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * The Short, Honest Life of Walker the Talker, (ar) Lilliput August 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * The Silver Tosheroon, (ar) Lilliput December 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Sir Barney Rides Out, (ar) Lilliput September 1957, as by Charles Raven
- * Sired by a Creep, (ar) Lilliput February 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * The Slosh Boys Are Back, (ar) Lilliput November 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * The Song of the Stick, (ar) Lilliput November 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * A Star Is Built Not Born, (ar) Lilliput October 1959, as by Richard Lane
- * Stinkeroo Into Smash-hit, (ar) Lilliput December 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * A Story That Reflects Credit on Practically Everybody, (ar) Lilliput February 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Study in Leadership, (ar) Lilliput August 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Tame Hellcats on Tiny Wheels, (ar) Lilliput July/August 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * Taxi-driver at Large, (ar) Lilliput May 1948, as by Richard Lane
- * Tealeaves on the Thames, (ar) Lilliput April 1960, as by Charles Raven
- * Ten Rounds with Grandfather Clock [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput July 1946
- * They Shine by Day, (ar) Lilliput May/June 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * They Was reckless Mount’n Boys, (ar) Lilliput February 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * They Wrestled All Night [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) The Exploits of Engelbrecht by Maurice Richardson, Phoenix House, 1950
- * A Thick Night at the Plant Theatre [Engelbrecht the Dwarf], (ss) Lilliput February 1947
- * This Is the City, (ar) Lilliput March 1960, as by Richard Lane
- * Three in a Peter, (ar) Lilliput March 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * The Three Wise Climbers, (ss) Lilliput May 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * Titan of the Tightrope, Hero of the Handcuff, (ar) Lilliput April 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * Toby the Tearaway, (ar) Lilliput January 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Too Much Lolly, (ar) Lilliput September 1954, as by Charles Raven
- * Too Much Talent?, (ar) Lilliput November 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Top of the Bill, (ar) Lilliput January 1958, as by Charles Raven
- * Tower of Silence, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 7 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1975
- * Tragedy at the Buzz, (ss) Lilliput April 1956, as by Charles Raven
- * Truthful Tom and the Conning Colonel, (ar) Lilliput July 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * Two Tough Aesthetes, (ar) Lilliput February/March 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Tycoon with a Tang, (ar) Lilliput August 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Uncle Bertie Into Ming Chow, (ar) Lilliput December 1952/January 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * Un-Dumb, Non-Blonde, (ar) Lilliput March 1957, as by Richard Lane
- * Unfinished Business, (ar) Lilliput July 1955, as by Charles Raven
- * Unquiet Wedding, (ss) Lilliput October 1948
- * A Very Full House, (ar) Lilliput January 1959, as by Charles Raven
- * Walking Backwards for Christmas, (ar) Lilliput December 1956, as by Richard Lane
- * The Wasp in the Letter Box, (ar) Lilliput February 1945
- * Was She Blue?, (ar) Lilliput Nov, Dec 1954, as by Richard Lane
- * Way Out in the Continuum, (ss) Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art March 1946
- * Winkie Taylor and the Three Graces, (ar) Lilliput December 1952/January 1953, as by Charles Raven
- * The Wizard of Maida Vale, (ar) Lilliput September/October 1953, as by Richard Lane
- * A Woreson Mad Fellow, (ar) Lilliput March 1955, as by Richard Lane
- * Your Witness, (ar) Lilliput October/November 1952, as by Charles Raven
- * Zoologist Impresario presents Chimpanzee-Artist, (ar) Lilliput March 1958, as by Richard Lane
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[]Richardson, Michael (Allen) (1946- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Introduction, (in) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993
- * Investigation, (ss) Descant #51, 1985
- * Preface, (pr) Maddened by Mystery ed. Michael Richardson, Dennys, 1982
- * Preface (with John Robert Colombo), (pr) Not to Be Taken at Night ed. John Robert Colombo & Michael Richardson, Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1981
- * Touch of Class, (hu) Mayfair v17 #3, 1982
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- * 1830 by René Crevel, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (84, 1949).
- * Adéla Romantique by Irène Hamoir, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993
- * Arden by Gilbert Lély, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Oeuvres Poétiques, Editions de la Différence, 1977).
- * Beware the Panther by Nelly Kaplan, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Réservoir des Sens, 1988).
- * Clorinde by André Pieyre de Mandiargues, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Soleil de Loups, Paris: Robert Laffont, 1951).
- * The Cold Wind of the Night by Julien Gracq, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Liberté Grande, 1946).
- * The Country of Cocaigne by Benjamin Péret, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Gigot, Sa Vie et Son Oeuvre, 1957).
- * Destiny by Raymond Queneau (with Krzysztof Fijalkowski), (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Contes et Propos, Editions Gallimard, 1981).
- * The Dictator by René Ménil, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Tropiques #6/7, February 1943).
- * The Dictator’s Philosophical Stroll by Georges Henein, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Notes Sur Une Pays Inutile, 1982).
- * Dolman the Malefic by Joyce Mansour, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (La Brèche: Action Surréaliste #1, October 1961).
- * Dream by Marcel Noll, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (La Révolution Surréaliste #7, 1925).
- * Emilie Comes to Me in My Dream by Jindrich Styrsky (with Andrew Lass), (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the Czech (Emilie Prichází Ke Mne Ve Snu, Prague, 1933).
- * An Evening at Home by Juan Breá & Mary Low, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993
- * For the Last Time by Albert Marencin, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Surréalisme #1, 1977).
- * The Gallant Hot Shot by Paul Nougé, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (L’Experience Continue, Editions l’Age d’Homme, 1981).
- * The Hand of Fatma by Georges Limbour (with Guy Flandre & Peter Wood), (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Soleil Bas, Editions Gallimard, 1972).
- * The Inimitable Bird by Camille Goemans, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Oeuvre 1922-1957, Brussels: André de Ruche, 1970).
- * In the Town of Eps by François Valorbe, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Chimère Vierge, 1957).
- * The King’s Ostlers by Gisèle Prassinos, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Les Mots Endormis, Éditions Flammarion, 1967).
- * Letter to an Unknown Person by Jean Ferry, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Méchanicien et Autres Contes, Paris: Gallimard, 1951).
- * Long Live the Bride! by Pierre Unik, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (La Révolution Surréaliste #6, 1926).
- * The Man by Gisèle Prassinos, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (La Lucarne, Editions Flammarion, 1990).
- * The Mirage-Child by Hendrik Cramer, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Grand Jeu #3).
- * Night Windows by Alain Joubert, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Night Windows, Arabie-sur-Seine, 1984).
- * Ode to Stalin by Maurice Blanchard, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Nous Autres Sans Patrie, 1947).
- * The Oedipal Drip by Marcel Mariën, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Figures de Poupe, Jean-Claude Simoën, 1979).
- * The Other by Marcel Mariën, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Figures de Poupe, 1979).
- * Proteus Volens by Marianne Van Hirtum (with Guy Flandre & Peter Wood), (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Proteus Volens, Hourglass, 1991).
- * Rapa-Nui by Jean Ferry, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Méchanicien et Autres Contes, Paris: Gallimard, 1951).
- * The Region of the Heart by Fernand Dumont, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993
- * Reverie by Salvador Dalí, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (La Surréalisme au Service de la Révolution #4, 1933).
- * The River Amour by Roger Caillois (with Guy Flandre & Peter Wood), (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Randonées, Fata Morgana, 1986).
- * Simple Tale by Léo Malet, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Poèmes Surréalistes, Editions de la Butte aux Cailles, 1983).
- * A Story Celebrating the Blue and White by Benjamin Péret, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Le Gigot, Sa Vie et Son Oeuvre, 1957).
- * A Strange Night by Lise Deharme, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Cahiers Bleus #19, 1981).
- * The Tasks and the Days by Michel Fardoulis-Lagrange, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Sebastien, L’Enfant et L’Orange, 1943).
- * Universal Gravitation by Robert Desnos, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Robert Desnos, Editions de l’Herne, 1987).
- * Vigil by Clément Magloire-Saint-Aude, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993
- * The White Scarf by Marcel Lecomte, (ss) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (L’Homme au Complet Gris Clair, 1931).
- * The Wind by Lise Deharme, (vi) The Dedalus Book of Surrealism ed. Michael Richardson, Dedalus, 1993; translated from the French (Les Poids d’un Oiseau, Le Terrain Vague, 1956).
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[]Richardson, Norval (1877-1940) (chron.)
- * Accomplished Mrs. Thompson, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1907
- * Adelaide [Dr. Brooke’s Love-Affairs], (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1917
- * And It Was So, (ss) Good Housekeeping July 1926
- * Billy’s First Treaty, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1923
- * The Bracelet, (ss) McClure’s Magazine July 1920
- * Commuting from Mont’Estoril to Lisbon, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine May 1922
- * Day Out of Dark, (ss) Liberty January 14 1928
- * Disentangling Alliances, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1923
- * Fruit Out of Season, (ss) Pictorial Review January 1931
- * The Greatest Gift, (ss) Ainslee’s April 1921
- * Haven, (ss) The Delineator September 1907
- * Home Seekers, (ss) Charm September 1924
- * Jack’s Bill-Board Girl, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine January 1906
- * A Love Letter, (ss) The Smart Set May 1906
- * Lovers—American vs. French, (ss) Telling Tales April 1922
- * The Man-Made Lady, (ss) Harper’s Bazar October 1919
- * Miss Fothergill [Dr. Brooke’s Love-Affairs], (ss) Scribner’s Magazine October 1917
- * A Monroe Doctrinaire, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1924
- * Mrs. Merryweather [Dr. Brooke’s Love-Affairs], (ss) Scribner’s Magazine September 1917
- * Mrs. Vincenne’s Pearl Necklace, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1909
- * My Diplomatic Education: After Fourteen Years, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 8 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: America versus Europe, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: A Neutral Embassy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: A President in an Embassy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: A War Embassy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: Copenhagen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: East of Suez, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: Havana, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: Portugal, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: Rome, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: South of Panama, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1923
- * My Diplomatic Education: Washington, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1923
- * Non-Essentials, (ss) Photoplay February 1921
- * Other One, (ss) Pictorial Review June 1927
- * Perfect Timing, (ss) Woman’s Journal November 1936
- * Pilarcita, (ss) Ainslee’s July 1911
- * The Princess Obeys, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1913
- * Regret, (ss) Pall Mall Magazine July 1928
- * Sanctuary, (ss) Romance November 1919
- * The Serpent in the Garden, (ss) Uncle Remus’s Magazine September 1907
- * Sheila [Dr. Brooke’s Love-Affairs], (ss) Scribner’s Magazine November 1917
- * Standards, (ss) The Shrine Magazine September 1927
- * Unmorganatic Marriage, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1924
- * A Whiff of Romance, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #57, March 1927
[]Richardson, Philip J(ohn) S(ampey) (1875-1973) (about) (chron.)
- * Dancers’ Delight, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1946
- * Dancing To-Day, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1919
- * The Dancing World, (cl) The Lady’s World October 1925
- * Footnotes on Dancing, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1921
- * How to Improve as a Valser, (ar) The Violet Magazine #32, November 16 1923
- * How to Improve Your Foxtrot, (ss) The Violet Magazine #33, November 30 1923
- * The Modern Ballet, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1937
- * On Changing Fashions, (ar) The Violet Magazine #37, January 25 1924
- * “On with the Dance!”, (ar) The London Magazine February 1922
- * The Perfect Dancer:
* ___ How to Improve as a Valser, (cl) The Violet Magazine #32, November 16 1923
* ___ How to Improve Your Foxtrot, (ss) The Violet Magazine #33, November 30 1923
* ___ On Changing Fashions, (cl) The Violet Magazine #37, January 25 1924
* ___ Something About the “Blues”, (cl) The Violet Magazine #34, December 14 1923
- * Something About the “Blues”, (ar) The Violet Magazine #34, December 14 1923
- * Under Jockey Club Rules, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1904
- * The Way of the Whirled!, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1928
- * Why Don’t You Dance?, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1929
[]Richardson, Robert (A.) (1850-1901) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bachelor, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper April 21 1883
- * Ballade of Dead Hopes, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1884
- * A Ballade of Young Batsmen, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 31 1897
- * Bertrand’s Trust, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 27 1892
- * Boy Life in Australia: VII—A Harbour Holiday, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 5 1893
- * Boy Life in Australia: VI—Our Old Home and Sports, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 29 1893
- * A Boy’s Heart, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper Summer 1893
- * A Boy’s Own Creed, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1 1893
- * The Brig “Bronzewing”, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 14 1894
- * Buried at Sea, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 30 1883
- * Burnham Beeches, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 26 1884
- * Castles in the Air, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 22 1900
- * Charge!, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1 1891
- * The Chivalry of Today, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 2 1879
- * A Clansman of Apollo, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 21 1894
- * “Comrades in Arms”, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 2 1892
- * Dare to Answer “No!”, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 29 1882
- * English April, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper April 21 1888
- * Ethel: A Petition, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 7 1882
- * Finishing Touches: A Doctor’s Story, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 17 1892
- * The Fisherman’s Home Song, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 17 1889
- * The Hero: A Tragedy in a Nutshell, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 13 1881
- * His King’s Command, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 16 1894
- * Holiday Rambles:
* ___ Burnham Beeches, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 26 1884
- * The Hut in the Gully, (ss) Chums August 23 1893
- * I’ll Ask My Father First, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 17 1888
- * In the old School Ground, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper March 12 1892
- * Jocelyn the Jester, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 5 1893
- * The King’s Deer, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 29 1894
- * Love Your Mothers, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 31 1898
- * Man Overboard, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 21 1884
- * A Morning Ride, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper March 27 1880
- * Muff Brown, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 31 1885
- * My Lady Plucks a Red, Red Rose, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1894, music by J. W. Hinton
- * My Old Chum, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 8 1884
- * My Ponies, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 17 1882
- * Nap and I, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 26 1893
- * Ode to Plum Pudding, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 17 1881
- * Old Gascoyne’s Gold, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 22 1894
- * The Old Settler, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 30 1892
- * An Old Virgil, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper May 14 1881
- * Our Big Brother, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 14 1880
- * Our Home Forces, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 18 1884
- * The Pleasures of the Sea, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 27 1884
- * A Poem of Places: In Five Cantos and a Moral, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper February 4 1882
- * Raymond, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 25 1896
- * Red, White and Blue, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 30 1894
- * Rex, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper February 7 1885
- * The Sailor, (pm) Good Words October 1889
- * The Sailor Boy, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 29 1881
- * Sick in the City, (pm) Good Words August 1889
- * Sir Egmont, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 31 1889
- * The Snow Sprite, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper March 3 1894
- * A Songless Poet, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 15 1894
- * A Song of Plum-Pudding at Sea, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1892
- * The Song of the Fairies, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1881
- * South and North: A B.O.P. Ballad of Imperial Federation, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper February 9 1901
- * Stand by Your Friend, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 15 1888
- * Summer Time, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 24 1886
- * A Terrible Nemesis (An Australian Story), (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal October 4 1890
- * The Twilight Hour, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 8 1891
- * When “Over the Fence” Was “Out”, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 7 1902
- * Where’s Arcady?, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1893
- * A Winter Song, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper February 5 1881
[]Richardson, Robert (Oliver) (1940-2021) (about) (chron.)
- * The Crime Writers’ Association, (ar) 2nd Culprit ed. Liza Cody & Michael Z. Lewin, Chatto & Windus, 1993
- * The Ghost of Christmas Past [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1995
- * How to Become a Crime Writer, (ar) A Shot in the Dark #2, December 1994
- * Victims, (ex) Orion, 1997
- * The Woman of Goodwill [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) Crime Yellow ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Gollancz, 1994; first published, in an abridged form, in the Independent, Christmas 1993.
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[]Richardson, Robert Burke (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * The Clockwork Man, (ss) Robots and Time ed. Robert Stephenson & Shane J. Cummings, Altair Australia, 2005
- * The Coming Years of Good, (ss) On Spec Fall 2005
- * Egg Drop Soup, (ss) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 8 ed. Dean Wesley Smith, Elisa J. Kassin & Paula M. Block, Pocket, 2005
- * Eye, Urreal, (ss) Dark Worlds #1, Summer 2008
- * The Girl with the Half-Moon Eyes, (ss) On Spec Spring 2006
- * Negation Elimination, (ss) All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories ed. David Moles & Jay Lake, Wheatland Press & All-Star Stories, 2004
[]Richardson, Robert S(hirley) (1902-1981); used pseudonym Philip Latham (chron.)
- * Advance in the Red, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1945
- * After Enfer, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1969, as by Philip Latham
- * The Aphrodite Project, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction June 1949, as by Philip Latham
- * Are There “Bears” on Mars?, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1975
- * The Atmospheres of the Earth and Planets, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1949 [Ref. Gerard P. Kuiper]
- * The Black Cloud, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1958 [Ref. Fred Hoyle]
- * Blame It on Sunspots, (ar) Future Science Fiction October 1954
- * The Blindness, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction July 1946, as by Philip Latham
- * Book Reviews (with Willy Ley), (rc) Astounding Science Fiction August 1949
- * Book Reviews (with P. Schuyler Miller), (rc) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950
- * Calendar for Mars, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1947
- * Case of Apparent Time Acceleration, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction October 1944
- * “C” Frozen at 186272, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction March 1944
- * Comeback, (ss) Future Science Fiction November 1953, as by Philip Latham
- * Comets Via the VJSEH, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow March 1966
- * The Conquest of Space, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley]
- * Cosmic Shadows, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Fall 1954
- * The Day After We Land on Mars, (ar) The Saturday Review of Literature May 28 1955
- * “Dear Sir: What Did You Do to the Moon?”, (ar) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy November 1953
- * The Dimple in Draco, (ss) Orbit 2 ed. Damon Knight, Putnam, 1967, as by Philip Latham
- * Disturbing Sun, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction May 1959, as by Philip Latham
- * A Drop of Dragon’s Blood [Bob & Dagny], (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1975, as by Philip Latham
- * Earth’s Ghostly Companion in Space, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction January 1953
- * An Easy Little Puzzle, (nv) Marvel Science Fiction August 1951, as by Philip Latham
- * Elephant Valley, (ss) The Evening Standard October 23 1956, as by Philip Latham
- * Engineering in Extremes, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction June 1945
- * Every Astronomer Has His Horror Story, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1958
- * Exploring Mars, (ar) Boys’ Life March 1950
- * Extra-Solar Planets, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction September 1944
- * An Eye for Selene, (ar) Galaxy Magazine June 1965
- * The Face of Mars, (ar) If June 1957
- * The Facts About Life on Mars, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1957
- * Four Centuries of Planets, (ar) Startling Stories October 1952
- * Future Forbidden, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction May/June 1973, as by Philip Latham
- * Galaxy Stars, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction January/February 1973
- * Headstones for Astronomers, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction July 1944
- * The Helpful Pleiades, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction February 1945
- * How to Kidnap a Moon, (ar) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1969
- * Icarus and Einstein, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1968
- * Icarus Brought to Earth, (ar) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy September 1953
- * Inside Out Matter, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction December 1941
- * Island in the Sky, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction July 1956
- * Is the Star of Bethlehem Observable Today?, (ar) Galaxy Science Fiction January/February 1973
- * “It’s About Time…”, (ar) If April 1954
- * Jeannette’s Hands [Bob & Dagny], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1973, as by Philip Latham
- * Jove Intervenes, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction October 1954
- * Kid Anderson, (ss) Space Science Fiction Magazine Spring 1957, as by Philip Latham
- * Late-Model Stars, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction October 1942
- * Lost: One Magnetic Field, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Summer 1954
- * Lots of Gold—But Get It!, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1945
- * Luna Observatory No. 1, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction February 1940
- * Making Worlds Collide, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1951
- * Man on Mira, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction April 1948
- * Mars: A Summing Up, (ar) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction March 1960
- * Martian Ritual, (ss) Future Science Fiction July 1953, as by Philip Latham
- * Mercury Is Not Hopeless, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Spring 1954
- * Miracle Elixir, (ss) Fantastic Stories June 1977, as by Philip Latham
- * A Moment for Laughter, (ss) Fantastic September/October 1953, as by Philip Latham
- * The Most Dangerous Love, (ss) Marvel Science Fiction November 1951, as by Philip Latham
- * The Mystery of the Blue Mist of Mars, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction December 1953
- * The Nature of the Universe, (br) Astounding Science Fiction January 1952 [Ref. Fred Hoyle]
- * N Day, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction January 1946, as by Philip Latham
- * Needed: One Aphrodite Project, (ar) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction August 1960
- * New Moons, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1955
- * A Night on Mars Hill, (ar) Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader April 1953
- * No Handicap Allowed, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction June 1942
- * “On a Gold Vesta…”, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1969
- * The Other Side of Astronomy, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1939
- * Paper Planets, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction September 1948
- * Phobos: Moon or Artifact?, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow March 1965
- * Photographic Plate Finds Kepler’s Nova, (ms) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1943
- * Postwar Plan for Mars, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction January 1944
- * Prediction—Past Tense, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction June 1945
- * Prominences, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction October 1945
- * Ptolemy’s Red Sirius, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1971
- * The Red Euphoric Bands, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction December 1967, as by Philip Latham
- * Rocket Blitz from the Moon, (??) Collier’s October 23 1948
- * The Rose Bowl—Pluto Hypothesis, (ss) Orbit 5 ed. Damon Knight, Putnam, 1969, as by Philip Latham
- * Science Briefs, (cl) If November 1952
- * Second Approximation, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction September 1946
- * Shadow on the Moon, (??) Collier’s November 12 1938
- * Simpson, (na) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy March 1954, as by Philip Latham
- * Space Fix, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction Mar, Apr 1943
- * Space Has a Spectrum, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1941
- * Space Stations for Free, (ar) Startling Stories May 1953
- * The Space Technology of a Track Meet, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1965
- * Star People, (ar) Fantastic Story Magazine Winter 1955
- * Stars Also Have Rings, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1942
- * The Stars Are Closer Than You Think, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Winter 1954
- * Stella and the Moons of Mars, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow January 1965
- * Sun Grazers, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow February 1967
- * Theories Wanted, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow September 1965
- * Time for a Universe, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1944
- * The Time of Your Life, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1949
- * Today It’s Turbulence, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1951
- * To Explain Mrs. Thompson, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction November 1951, as by Philip Latham
- * Trepidation, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction April 1941
- * “Turn On the Moon—Make It Hotter!”, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1943
- * Under the Dragon’s Tail, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1966, as by Philip Latham
- * Universes for Lenses, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1940
- * Venus and Mercury—Locked Planets?, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967
- * Vermin of the Sky, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1941
- * Wanted—Help!, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction April 1951
- * Wanted: Suggestions, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction December 1940
- * Want to Bet?, (ms) Galaxy Science Fiction Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun 1972
- * What Did You Do to the Moon?, (ar) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy November 1953, as "“Dear Sir: What Did You Do to the Moon?”"
- * Which Polaris Do You Mean?, (ar) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction September 1963
- * Who’s Who on the Moon, (ar) Collier’s December 24 1954
- * Will Tomorrow Come?, (ss) McCall’s February 1957
- * The World of 61 Cygni C, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1943
- * The Xi Effect, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction January 1950, as by Philip Latham
- Astounding Science Fiction (UK) August 1950, as by Philip Latham
- Imagination Unlimited ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Farrar, Straus & Young, 1952, as by Philip Latham
- Imagination Unlimited (var. 1) ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, The Bodley Head, 1953, as by Philip Latham
- Best SF ed. Edmund Crispin, Faber and Faber, 1955, as by Philip Latham
- Decade the 1940s ed. Brian W. Aldiss & Harry Harrison, Macmillan UK, 1975, as by Philip Latham
- The Golden Age of Science Fiction ed. Kingsley Amis, Hutchinson, 1981, as by Philip Latham
- The Ascent of Wonder ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor, 1994, as by Philip Latham
- * [letter], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction July 1946
- * [letter from California], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction Mar 1957, Jan 1970, Feb 1971
- * [letter from Pasadena, CA], (lt) Astounding Science-Fiction Nov 1940, Jul 1942
- * [letter from Pasadenda 4, CA], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction Dec 1945, Oct 1948
_____, [ref.]
- * A Brief Text in Astronomy (with W. T. Shilling), (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #63, November 15 1955, uncredited.
- * Exploring Mars by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction June 1955
- * Exploring Mars by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1955
- * Exploring Mars by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe December 1955
- * The Fascinating World of Astronomy by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine October 1961
- * Five Against Venus by Sam Merwin, Jr., (br) Amazing Stories October 1952
- * Five Against Venus by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1952
- * Five Against Venus by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1952
- * Five Against Venus by Robert A. W. Lowndes, (br) Future Science Fiction January 1953
- * Getting Acquainted with Comets by Ralph A. Hall, M.D., (br) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967
- * Man and the Moon by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Fiction October 1961
- * Man and the Planets, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #54 Feb 15, #61 Sep 15 1955, uncredited.
- * Missing Men of Saturn by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1954
- * The Missing Men of Saturn by Philip Latham by Rory M. Faulkner, (br) Fantastic Worlds Spring 1954
- * The Night After We Land on Mars by R. S. Dickson, (hu) Inside #53, September 1958
[]Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761) (about) (chron.)
- * Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady, (n.) self-published, 1748
- * The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Bart., (n.) 1753
- * O My Dear Parents!, (ex) from Pamela, Rivington & Osborne, 1741
- * Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, (n.) 1740
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[]Richardson, Thomas G. (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The St. Nicholas Magazine Jun, Aug 1926, Mar 1928
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life Apr, May, Jun, Aug 1927, May, Jun, Oct, Nov 1928, Jan, Jun, Jul 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Modern Priscilla April 1927
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