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[]Fyfe, H(arry) Hamilton (1869-1951) (about) (chron.)
- * Arnold Bennett, (bg) The London Magazine October 1912 [Ref. Arnold Bennett]
- * The Child’s Happy Hour, (ar) The London Magazine September 1909
- * The Conservative Leader in England, (ar) The Outlook October 5 1912
- * Dreadnoughts: Why Our Overseas Dominions Cannot Build Them Yet, (ar) The London Magazine November 1913
- * An Experiment in Psychology, (ss) Winter’s Pie Winter 1913
- * General Booth in His Eightieth Year, (bg) The London Magazine April 1909
- * The Great Anti-Collar Campaign, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1910
- * Half a Million out of Work, (ar) The London Magazine January 1909
- * The Local Situation, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1935
- * The Mad Dog of Russia, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #62, May 1917
- * My Russian Housekeeper, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1915
- * On Being Forty, (ar) Printers’ Pie 1911
- * On Growing Up, (ar) Printers’ Pie 1913
- * Our Artificial Age, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1909
- * The Pageant of Hyde Park, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine July 1929
- * Railway Carriage Manners, (hu) Winter’s Pie Winter 1916
- * Russia and Rasputin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1917
- * The Russian State of Mind, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1917
- * The Secret of a Happy Holiday, (sy) Pearson’s Magazine August 1920
- * Sentence Deferred, (ss) Winter’s Pie Winter 1912
- * The Spy, (vi) Winter’s Pie Winter 1917
- * The Strange True History of Buckingham Palace, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine November 1928
- * The Third Gardener, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1935
- * Thirty Years of Horror, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1938
- * Thrill of Yuletide, (ar) Yorkshire Evening News Christmas 1936
- * What Disestablishment Would Mean, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine February 1929
- * What’s in a Name?, (pl) Printers’ Pie 1907
- * Why Worship the Past?, (ar) The Passing Show May 28 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Elks Magazine Jan 1926, Mar, Oct 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s November 20 1926
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[]Fyfe, Herbert C. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Bathing in Electric Light, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1900
- * The Biggest Engine in the World, (ar) The Windsor Magazine July 1900
- * Birds’-Nesting with a Camera, (ar) The Windsor Magazine June 1899
- * Blowing Up the Enemy, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1900
- * A Boat That Propels Itself, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1898
- * Boomerangs, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899
- * A Breath from the Veldt, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1898
- * By Rail Across the Sea, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1901
- * Changing Silver Into Gold, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898
- * Coaling Ships at Sea, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1901
- * Curing Animals by Electricity, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1900
- * The Electric Hot-Air Cure: Electrically Heated Air and Its Uses, (ar) The Universal and Ludgate Magazine #15, July 1901
- * A Feat in Rapid Engine-Building, (ar) The Windsor Magazine February 1902
- * The First Traverse of Africa, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1900
- * The Garden of Eden Discovered, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898
- * Harnessing the Nile, (ar) The Ludgate April 1899
- * How High Can We Climb?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1901
- * How Soldiers Cross Rivers, (ar) The Universal and Ludgate Magazine #18, October 1901
- * How Will the World End?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1900
- * Hunting in the Deep Sea:
* ___ No. I—The Prince of Monaco as an Oceanographer (with René Bache), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1901
* ___ No. II—The Work of the U.S. Fish Commission (with René Bache), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1901
- * The Jumping Horse, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1900
- * The Largest and Fastest Armoured Cruiser in the World: The “King Alfred”, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 25 1902
- * The Longest Tunnel in the World, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1902
- * The Newest Flying Machine, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1899 [Ref. Dr. K. I. Danilewsky]
- * A New Unsinkable Boat, (ar) The Ludgate January 1900
- * 90 Miles an Hour! The Fastest Train on Earth, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899
- * Our Nearest Neighbour in Space, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1899
- * Our Only Vineyard, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1898
- * Peeps Into Nature’s Secrets, (ar) The Ludgate August 1898
- * Photographing Flying Bullets, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1898
- * Photographing in the Dark, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899
- * Photographing Invisible Ripples, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1903
- * The Prince of Monaco as an Oceanographer (with René Bache), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1901
- * The Queerest Bridges in the World, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1900
- * The Queerest Craft Afloat, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1899
- * Rear-Admiral, The Duke of Cornwall and York; The Story of His Naval Career, (ar) The Universal and Ludgate Magazine #12, April 1901
- * The Röntgen Rays in Warfare, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1899
- * Signalling in the British Navy and Army, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1899, as "Signalling in the Navy and Army"
- * Signalling in the Navy and Army, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1899
- * Signalling Through Space, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1899
- * The Sport of Racing Motors, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1901
- * Tele-Photography, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1900
- * To the Poles by Ice-Breaking Steamer, (bg) The Strand Magazine January 1900 [Ref. Vice-Admiral Stepan Makaroff]
- * The Umbrella Boat, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1900
- * Wireless Telegraphy up to Date, (ar) The Ludgate November 1898
- * The Work of the U.S. Fish Commission (with René Bache), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1901
- * The X-Rays on the Battlefield, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine #9, August 5 1899
[]Fyfe, J. G. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * The Fairy Footsteps, (ss) The Big Budget for Girls, Blackie & Son, 1931
- * Leblanc’s Lighthouse, (ss) Blackie’s Boys’ Annual, Blackie & Son, 1937
- * Little Johnny Boker, (ss) Blackie’s Boys’ Annual, Blackie & Son, 1930
- * Paid, (ss) Blackie’s Boys’ Annual, Blackie & Son, 193?
[]Fyleman, Rose (Amy) (1877-1957) (chron.)
- * Aunts, (pm) The Merry-Go-Round October 1924
- * The Blow, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1928
- * The Blue Boots, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1928
- * Daniel Meek, (ss)
- * Editorial, (ed) The Merry-Go-Round October 1924, uncredited.
- * The Fairy House, (pm) Sails of Gold ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927
- * Goblin That Was Turned Into a Door Knocker, (ss) Canadian Home Journal May 1930
- * Letters from Nowhere, (fa) The Cornhill Magazine July 1928
- * The Little Old Woman, (ss)
- * Romance, (vi) The Cornhill Magazine July 1929
- * The Scarf, (vi) The Cornhill Magazine July 1929
- * Smith Square, Westminster, (pm) Lloyd’s Magazine June 1918
- * Spider Who Went Around the World, (ss) Canadian Home Journal September 1930
- * Student Days in Germany Before the War, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1939
- * Two Sketches, (gp) The Cornhill Magazine July 1929
- * The Unicolt, (ss) Canadian Home Journal May 1932
- * The Weather Clerk, (pl) The Merry-Go-Round October 1924
- * [frontispiece], (fp) Lloyd’s Magazine July 1919
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[]Fyles, Franklin Elderkin (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * The American Stage Invasion of Cuba, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine August 1905
- * Behind the Scenses During a Play - The Theatre and Its People—VII, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1900
- * The Day-Laborers of the Theatre, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine April 1905
- * An Elaborate Murderer, (ss)
- * How to Go on the Stage. A Consensus of Opinion from Our Most Famous Actors and Managers, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine May 1901
- * The Invaders of the Cuban Stage, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine September 1905
- * Is There a Dramatic Profession?, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine July 1901
- * The Man Behind the Stars: Clyde Fitch, Maker of Actresses, (ar) American Illustrated Magazine November 1905
- * The Only Girl at Overlook, (na) Eleven Possible Cases, Cassell Publishing Company, 1891
- * The Theatre and Its People - III—The Actor from His First Aspiration to His Success or Failure, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1899
[]Fyles, Vanderheyden (1883-?) (chron.)
- * The American Heritage, (ss) The Smart Set May 1908
- * At the Coming of the Night, (ss) Gunter’s Magazine October 1907
- * At Twilight, (ss) The Smart Set April 1909
- * The Better Things, (ss) The Smart Set December 1907
- * The Case of Good Old Bertie, (ss) The Smart Set March 1909
- * The Dash for Divinity, (ss) The Smart Set January 1916
- * Deceits of the Actor’s Art, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1910
- * E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine July 1907 [Ref. E. H. Sothern & Julia Marlowe]
- * The Future, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1909
- * Goldrich & Son, (nv) Young’s Magazine March 1914
- * How Actresses Learn English, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 11 1910
- * Intimate Sketches. Davis and the Drama, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine August 1906 [Ref. Richard Harding Davis]
- * James K. Hackett and Mary Mannering, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine August 1907 [Ref. James K. Hackett & Mary Mannering]
- * Jimmy Hamilton Helps, (ss) The Smart Set June 1911
- * The Lady and the Letters, (ss) Ainslee’s August 1909
- * The Making of Popular Songs, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine September 1906
- * The Man-Child, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1909
- * The Mimics and Their Methods, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine October 1907
- * Mrs. Clara Bloodgood, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine September 1907 [Ref. Clara Bloodgood]
- * Mrs. Deverill, (ss) The Smart Set August 1908
- * One Saturday in August, (ss) The Smart Set September 1908
- * The Other Man’s Romance, (ss) The Smart Set March 1910
- * Our Ethel, (ar) Gunter’s Magazine October 1906 [Ref. Ethel Barrymore]
- * Plays of the Hour, (th) Gunter’s Magazine Nov, Dec 1906, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Nov, Dec 1907, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr 1908
- * The Singer in the Shadow, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1910
- * The Wedding Ring, (ss) Snappy Stories October 1914
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