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Hunter, Mel (Joseph) (chron.) (continued)
- * [front cover] (with Malcolm H. Smith), (cv) Universe Science Fiction #3, December 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction Apr, Nov 1953, Dec 1954, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) If Nov 1953, Dec 1955, Feb, Jun, Aug, Oct 1956
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) #13 1954, #27, #28, #29, #30, #31 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy July 1958
[]Hunter, Michael Wayne (chron.)
- * Ad-Segers (with David “Cannonball” Bernich), (ss) BIGnews March 2003
- * Baron, (ss) BIGnews June 2004
- * Board Up, (ss) BIGnews October 2003
- * Body Toxic, (ss) BIGnews September 2003
- * Condemned to Life, (ss) BIGnews June 2003
- * Death House Drama, (ss) BIGnews January/February 2003
- * Education, (ss) BIGnews November 2003
- * Felix, (ss) BIGnews July/August 2004
- * Happy, (ss) BIGnews November 2004
- * Hink, (ss) BIGnews November 2001
- * Home, (ss) BIGnews December 2002
- * Jack Roger Christopher…Junior, (ss) BIGnews November 2002
- * Just One Day, (ss) BIGnews March 2004
- * Maintenance of Justice, (ar) BIGnews July 2002
- * Mel, (ss) BIGnews September 2002
- * No Quarter, (ex) BIGnews March 2002; excerpt from unpublished novel
- * Poul, (ss) BIGnews Summer 2003
- * Road to Sureño, (ss) BIGnews January 2002
- * So Much Love, (ss) BIGnews January 2004
- * Trauma, (ss) The New Yorker February 2 1952
- * We Play the Fool, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1951
[]Hunter, Norman (George Lorimer) (1899-1995) (about) (chron.)
- * Branestawm’s Inclusive Bath, (ms) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Conjuring Made Easy, (ar) The Scout March 8 1924
- * Effective Conjuring for Boys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1924
- * Fitting Up a Stage, (cl) The Scout Sep 15, Sep 22 1923
- * From the Invention Book of Professor Branestawm:
* ___ Branestawm’s Inclusive Bath, (ms) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Hector Hokkibatz Goes Out to Tea, (ss) Monster Book for Children 1941
- * His Majesty Arranges Things, (ss) Monster Book for Children 193?
- * His Majesty’s Magic, (ss) Favourite Story Book, Dean & Son, 1939
- * Magic Corner, (cl) Puffin Post v6 #2 1972, v8 #2, v8 #3 1974
- * The Marchioness of Mussendont, (ss) Funland Story Book, Dean & Son, 1935
- * The Mysterious Baker, (ar) The Scout April 19 1924
- * An Oriental Welcome, (ss) Playmates’ Story Book, Dean & Son, 193?
- * The Persistent Pedlar, (ss) Sunshine Story Book, Dean & Son, 193?
- * The Pillar-Box Dragon, (ss) Happy Times 1940
- * A Potentate of Pennidip, (ss) Funland Story Book, Dean & Son, 1935
- * Professor Branestawm Goes Cuckoo [Professor Branestawm], (ss) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * Simple and Effective Conjuring, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1929
- * Singular Disaster Strikes Survivor Z&!!5 (with Jill McDonald), (cs) Puffin Post v4 #4, 1970
- * A Slight Touch of Incrediblanian Disaster, (ss) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Two’s Company (with Peter Edwards), (pz) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * The Walaparoo, (pm) Grit Story Section #1923, November 29 1931
- * Wonder-Working Simplified, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1926
- * You Won’t Believe It (with Peter Edwards), (ms) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * [Great Pagwell], (ms) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
[]Hunter, Paul (?-1950) (chron.)
- * 1944—Year of Decision, (ed) Liberty January 1 1944
- * Abbasso il Fascismo!, (ed) Liberty September 11 1943
- * About Siberian Air Bases, (ed) Liberty January 8 1944
- * Air Power Is Peace Power, (ed) Liberty August 2 1947
- * All Holidays on Monday, (ed) Liberty October 5 1946
- * America Needs a Foreign Policy—Now!, (ed) Liberty August 7 1943
- * The American Way to Control Strikes, (ed) Liberty June 29 1946
- * America’s Future Is Up in the Air, (ed) Liberty July 17 1943
- * America’s Military Future, (ed) Liberty July 7 1945
- * America Takes a Wrong Turning, (ed) Liberty March 23 1946
- * Another Kind of Justice We Owe the Veteran, (ed) Liberty August 25 1945
- * Are Living Standards Due to Decline?, (ed) Liberty October 12 1946
- * Are We Being Too Easy on the Japs?, (ar) Liberty September 29 1945
- * Are We Keeping Our Pledge to the Dead?, (ed) Liberty June 1 1946
- * Are We Losing the Peace?, (ed) Liberty June 30 1945
- * Are We Men or Morons?, (ed) Liberty April 21 1945
- * Are We Talking Ourselves Into War?, (ed) Liberty April 13 1946
- * Ballots as Well as Bullets for Fighting Men, (ed) Liberty October 30 1943
- * Beer Versus Bread, (ed) Liberty May 18 1946
- * Biting the Hand That Feeds Them, (ed) Liberty December 14 1946
- * Business Men Often Have Good Ideas, (ed) Liberty October 16 1943
- * A Cake Can’t Be Eaten Until It’s Baked, (ed) Liberty December 15 1945
- * Can the Average American Lick the Average Nazi or Jap?, (ed) Liberty May 15 1943
- * Christmas—1943, (ed) Liberty December 25 1943
- * Comments on Commentators, (ed) Liberty March 10 1945
- * The Dignity of Labor, (ed) Liberty November 20 1943
- * Do High Prices Justify Higher Wages?, (ed) Liberty December 7 1946
- * Don’t Go Unless You Have To, (ed) Liberty October 9 1943
- * Do We Guard Our Secrets Well?, (ed) Liberty October 19 1946
- * The Draft Blows Every Which Way, (ed) Liberty April 17 1943
- * Economic Theory and Fact, (ed) Liberty March 2 1946
- * Election Day—America’s Day of Decision, (ed) Liberty November 11 1944
- * The Elephant Stirs Himself, (ed) Liberty August 18 1945
- * False Roads to the Promised Land, (ed) Liberty October 20 1945
- * The Fateful Road to Another War, (ed) Liberty February 17 1945
- * Fear Instead of Freedom, (ed) Liberty September 28 1946
- * Figures Don’t Lie, (ed) Liberty February 15 1947
- * The First of Our Big Bombers, (ed) Liberty June 24 1944
- * Food Will Win the War, (ed) Liberty April 3 1943
- * Foreign Policy by Inadvertence, (ar) Liberty December 29 1945
- * A Foreign Policy That Will Stick, (ed) Liberty October 26 1946
- * Forty Years of Flight, (ed) Liberty December 18 1943
- * 4-Fs Have Rights, Too!, (ed) Liberty April 7 1945
- * General Ike Says “No”—But—, (ed) Liberty March 1 1947
- * The Gentleman from Missouri, (ed) Liberty May 26 1945
- * Get Joe and Harry to Swap Jobs, (ed) Liberty June 21 1947
- * Get Rid of the Experts, (ed) Liberty July 19 1947
- * The G.I. Comes Into His Own, (ed) Liberty June 10 1944
- * The Gift of Freedom, (ed) Liberty December 1947
- * A Golden Moment Is Approaching, (ed) Liberty December 9 1944
- * Government and Business, (ed) Liberty November 7 1942
- * Government Planning in War and Peace, (ed) Liberty April 29 1944
- * Has Our Military Might Vanished?, (ed) Liberty May 25 1946
- * Here’s One Change It Is Time For!, (ed) Liberty February 3 1945
- * Home of the Brave and the Free—and UNO, (ed) Liberty March 16 1946
- * Hope for a Long Peace Is Justified, (ed) Liberty August 26 1944
- * How About President Ike?, (ed) Liberty February 1 1947
- * How Long Shall We Occupy Germany?, (ed) Liberty November 10 1945
- * How Many Atom Bombs Have We?, (ed) Liberty November 30 1946
- * How’s the Intuition Now, Adolf?, (ed) Liberty October 2 1943
- * How the Average Man Feels About the Atom Bomb, (ed) Liberty December 22 1945
- * How YOU Can Save a Life!, (ed) Liberty June 15 1946
- * In Memoriam, (ed) Liberty June 5 1943
- * Interference in the Politics of Small Nations, (ed) Liberty January 20 1945
- * The Iron Horse Comes Through, (ed) Liberty February 27 1943
- * Is America Really the Beautiful?, (ed) Liberty April 20 1946
- * Is Argentina Heading Toward War?, (ed) Liberty September 16 1944
- * Is Boom and Bust Inevitable?, (ed) Liberty September 14 1946
- * Is It Grain Conservation—Or Disguised Prohibition?, (ed) Liberty May 11 1946
- * Is It Planned Discord?, (ed) Liberty August 3 1946
- * Isolation Is Death for America, (ed) Liberty July 22 1944
- * Is Seeing Really Believing?, (ed) Liberty September 1947
- * Is the World to Be Ruled by a Triumvirate?, (ed) Liberty September 1 1945
- * It’s Not Our Fault Russia Won’t Warm Up, (ed) Liberty November 23 1946
- * It’s Not the Women Who Are Hysterical, (ed) Liberty September 23 1944
- * It’s Not Time to Relax—Yet, (ed) Liberty December 2 1944
- * It’s Time We Knew the Real Score!, (ed) Liberty March 3 1945
- * It’s Your Money, (ed) Liberty July 15 1944
- * It Will Soon Be Time for the Main Bout, (ed) Liberty May 29 1943
- * Japan’s Turn Will Come, (ed) Liberty June 26 1943
- * Just Beating the Japs Won’t Tame Them, (ed) Liberty July 10 1943
- * Justice Is the Main Ingredient of Peace, (ed) Liberty July 8 1944
- * Labor—and the Public Interest, (ed) Liberty July 6 1946
- * The Last Appeal, (ed) Liberty October 13 1945
- * A Law Won’t Stop It, John, (ed) Liberty March 15 1947
- * The Legal Status of Unions, (ed) Liberty January 18 1947
- * Lest We Forget—War Is Waste!, (ed) Liberty November 16 1946
- * Let’s Break the Deadlock, (ed) Liberty September 25 1943
- * Let’s Continue to Debate the True Issues, (ed) Liberty August 12 1944
- * Let’s Define Unconditional Surrender, (ed) Liberty December 23 1944
- * Let’s Keep Them Colossal, (ed) Liberty November 1947
- * Let’s Not Make Hitler’s Mistake, (ed) Liberty July 3 1943
- * Letter from a Civilian, (ed) Liberty March 4 1944
- * A Letter to Sam Goldwyn, (ed) Liberty April 26 1947
- * Liberty—December 7, 1942, (ed) Liberty December 5 1942
- * Liberty Picks Its Candidate, (ed) Liberty November 4 1944
- * Looks Like We Intend to Hold the Line, (ed) Liberty July 31 1943
- * Losses and Gains of the G.M. Strike, (ed) Liberty April 27 1946
- * Machines Can’t Work Without Men, (ed) Liberty February 20 1943
- * Make No Little Plans for Postwar America, (ed) Liberty May 13 1944
- * The Man Without a Party, (ed) Liberty November 21 1942
- * Many Men of Destiny Are as Yet Undiscovered, (ed) Liberty May 22 1943
- * Maybe We’re Overproduced on Faultfinding, (ed) Liberty October 24 1942
- * Medical Care for the Average Family, (ar) Liberty September 8 1945
- * Men and Politics Abroad, (ed) Liberty September 15 1945
- * Mr. Bowles Stands His Ground, (ed) Liberty February 23 1946
- * Movies for the Boys, (ar) Liberty May 20 1944
- * The Movies in Wartime, (ed) Liberty December 19 1942
- * The Much-Maligned OPA, (ed) Liberty March 17 1945
- * Murder by Connivance, (ed) Liberty March 9 1946
- * Must We Have Another War?, (ed) Liberty October 1947
- * The National Service Act, (ed) Liberty February 26 1944
- * The New Congress and the New World, (ed) Liberty January 9 1943
- * A New Day Dawns in Diplomacy, (ed) Liberty April 14 1945
- * The New “New Deal”, (ed) Liberty February 13 1943
- * No Apologies for Freedom, (ed) Liberty August 31 1946
- * No More Isolation for America, (ed) Liberty November 13 1943
- * Occupation Isn’t Working Out, (ed) Liberty July 20 1946
- * On Giving Up the Atom Bomb, (ed) Liberty September 7 1946
- * Only the People Can Wipe Out Black Markets, (ed) Liberty August 14 1943
- * An Open Letter to Capt. Joe Patterson, (ed) Liberty August 5 1944
- * An Open Letter to Clare Luce, (ed) Liberty October 17 1942
- * The Other Fellow’s Viewpoint, (ed) Liberty February 16 1946
- * Our Boys Know Why They Fight, (ed) Liberty June 19 1943
- * Our Conflict with Russia, (ed) Liberty July 13 1946
- * Our Free Press Keeps Our Feet on the Ground, (ed) Liberty February 5 1944
- * Our Merchant Sailors Are Heroes, Too!, (ed) Liberty February 12 1944
- * Our Perennial “Wrongies”, (ed) Liberty June 17 1944
- * Our Stake in Palestine, (ed) Liberty April 12 1947
- * Pay-as-We-Go Is Good Sense, (ed) Liberty March 20 1943
- * Peace on Earth to Men of Good Will, (ed) Liberty January 4 1947
- * Personal Effects, (ed) Liberty August 21 1943
- * Pity the Poor White-Collar Man, (ed) Liberty April 10 1943
- * Platforms and Candidates, (ed) Liberty August 19 1944
- * Post-Mortem on the Election, (ed) Liberty December 16 1944
- * Power Paralyzes the Helping Hand, (ed) Liberty November 24 1945
- * Power Without Regulation Is Un-American, (ed) Liberty March 13 1943
- * Preparedness for Peace, (ed) Liberty January 23 1943
- * The President as Commander in Chief, (ed) Liberty September 9 1944
- * The Pro and Con on Cartels, (ed) Liberty January 27 1945
- * The Promise of Christmas, (ed) Liberty December 30 1944
- * Prosperity by Legislation, (ed) Liberty August 17 1946
- * Rationing Should Be Simplified, (ed) Liberty November 6 1943
- * Reconvert the School Children, (ed) Liberty September 22 1945
- * The Red Cross—A People’s Partnership, (ed) Liberty April 1 1944
- * The Red Cross—Mercy Agent of Every American, (ed) Liberty March 24 1945
- * Rehabilitating G.I. Joe, (ed) Liberty June 16 1945
- * Resolution for a Fateful New Year, (ed) Liberty January 6 1945
- * The Responsibility of Victory, (ed) Liberty December 28 1946
- * The Rivalry of Power, (ar) Liberty November 17 1945
- * The Russians Mean What They Say, (ed) Liberty January 29 1944
- * Russia’s Course—A Key to the Future, (ed) Liberty June 23 1945
- * The San Francisco Conference—And Its Opportunity, (ed) Liberty April 28 1945
- * Self-Reliance for the Disabled, (ed) Liberty November 18 1944
- * Should Wage Rates Rise to Meet Living Costs?, (ed) Liberty January 13 1945
- * Sixteen Men on the World Chessboard, (ed) Liberty March 18 1944
- * The Smallness of the Big Five, (ed) Liberty July 14 1945
- * A Solution on India, (ed) Liberty October 31 1942
- * Some Civilian Products Are Essential, (ed) Liberty September 18 1943
- * Something the Big 3 Overlooked, (ed) Liberty March 31 1945
- * Stop Communism at Home, (ed) Liberty May 10 1947
- * Story with a Moral for Statesmen, (ed) Liberty July 29 1944
- * The Stovepipe Hat Is In Again, (ed) Liberty December 12 1942
- * Stream Pollution—A Disgrace to America, (ed) Liberty August 10 1946
- * Suspicion Breeds Suspicion, (ed) Liberty October 14 1944
- * Their Lordships the Congressmen, (ed) Liberty March 27 1943
- * There’ll Always Be a Lady Fair, (ed) Liberty February 10 1945
- * There Ought to Be a Law, (ed) Liberty February 1948
- * Tip to June Grads—Classes ’00 to ’47, (ed) Liberty June 7 1947
- * A Tip to the G.O.P., (ed) Liberty July 5 1947
- * Today’s Best Job Offering, (ed) Liberty December 21 1946
- * “Total War” Excludes Controversy as Usual, (ed) Liberty May 1 1943
- * Uncle Sam Profits for a Change, (ed) Liberty December 1 1945
- * Uncle Shylock Again?, (ed) Liberty February 9 1946
- * Unemployment Insurance as It Sometimes Works, (ed) Liberty October 6 1945
- * Unified National Defense, (ed) Liberty January 5 1946
- * Unquiet Along the Potomac, (ed) Liberty April 8 1944
- * The U.S. Senate—Bogey of World Co-operation, (ed) Liberty October 28 1944
- * Vacation in 1953, (ed) Liberty January 30 1943
- * Victory Through Triviality, (ed) Liberty July 24 1943
- * Wanted: Opportunity, Not Opportunism, (ed) Liberty September 4 1943
- * Warfare on the Home Front, (ed) Liberty January 19 1946
- * The War in Headlines, (ed) Liberty January 16 1943
- * War Is the Art of Finding Ways to Do the Impossible, (ed) Liberty May 8 1943
- * War Work First—But Reconversion where Possible, (ed) Liberty September 30 1944
- * The Weakness of UNO, (ed) Liberty March 30 1946
- * We Can Be Friends Only with Friends, (ed) Liberty May 19 1945
- * We Can’t Do Business with Our Pockets Locked, (ed) Liberty September 2 1944
- * We Can’t Risk Isolation!, (ed) Liberty September 21 1946
- * We Civilians Have It Tough, (ed) Liberty August 28 1943
- * We’ll Have Time to Argue—Later!, (ed) Liberty March 11 1944
- * We’re All Poorer When None of Us Can Get Richer, (ed) Liberty May 5 1945
- * We’re Winning the Battle of Rubber, (ed) Liberty April 24 1943
- * We’ve Got Another Goal to Meet, (ed) Liberty October 23 1943
- * We’ve Got Our Fingers Crossed on Dewey, (ed) Liberty October 21 1944
- * We’ve Got to Get the Facts, (ed) Liberty January 12 1946
- * We Want a “People’s Peace”, (ed) Liberty March 6 1943
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