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[]Kauffmann, Robert F. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Curse of Borello, (pm) The Tarpeian Rock v3 #3, 2005
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Nth Degree #14 Sep 2005, #19 Jun/Jul 2010, #20 Oct/Nov 2011, #21 Jan/Feb 2012, #22 Aug/Sep 2013, #23 Mar/Apr, #24 Jul/Sep, #25 Oct/Dec 2014,
#26 Aug/Sep 2018
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Tarpeian Rock v3 #3, 2005
[]Kaufman, Al(fred) (1918-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) American Humorist March 1935
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Magazine Jul, Aug 1948, Sep 1950, Aug 1951, Mar 1954
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Malcolm’s January 1954
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Ballyhoo (Australia) Winter 1956
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Dave Gerard), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Ron), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
[]Kaufman, David (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Ballad of Seaney Beane, (pm) Midnight Shambler #4, November 1996
- * The Church at Garlock’s Bend, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1987
- * Goodbye to Minister Jacobs, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1988
- * Grossie [Cthulhu], (ss) The Shub-Niggurath Cycle ed. Robert M. Price, Chaosium, 1994
- * The House on Cedar Hill, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1985
- * In the Lake at Garlock’s Bend, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1985
- * John Lehmann Alone, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1987
- * Mr. Hancock’s Last Game, (ss) Fantasy Book February 1982
- * Mr. Tursik and the Blue Stone, (ss) Potboiler February 1982
- * The One That Got Away, (ss) Beyond #9, 1988
- * Sarah and the Old Man, (ss) Beyond #1, 1985
[]Kaufman, Douglas (fl. 1990s) (books) (chron.)
- * Storm Shift, (na) Strange Tales from the Nile Empire ed. Greg Farshtey, Greg Gorden & Ed Stark, West End Games, 1992
- * The Strange Affair of the Spirit Cats, (nv) Strange Tales from the Nile Empire ed. Greg Farshtey, Greg Gorden & Ed Stark, West End Games, 1992
- * Three Soldiers, (nv) Dragons Over England ed. Douglas Kaufman, West End Games, 1992
_____, ed.
[]Kaufman, Emma B. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Alice Roosevelt, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine November 1905
- * Barbaric Jewels Worn by Modern Women, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1903
- * Behind the Footlights, (ar) The Puritan August 1899
- * Cora Urquhart Potter, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1902
- * The Education of a Débutante, (ar) The Cosmopolitan September 1903
- * The Friends, (ss) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine May 1892
- * The Greatest Living Tenor, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1906
- * The Hand of Time, (ss) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine September 1892
- * Study in Values, (ss) Collier’s August 12 1905
- * The Understudy, (ss) The Smart Set April 1906
[]Kaufman, George S(imon) (1889-1961) (chron.)
- * All We Need Is Horse Sense, (ss) The New Yorker May 25 1935
- * Annoy Kaufman, inc, (ss) The New Yorker December 21 1957
- * As It Probably Was, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1922
- * Big Casino Is Little Casino, (pl) Vanity Fair (US) March 1925
- * Does Newark Have to Be Where It Is?, (ss) The New Yorker September 19 1953
- * “Dulcy” (with Marc Connelly), (pl) Smith’s Magazine February 1922
- * The Great Kibitzers’ Strike of 1926, (ss) The New Yorker November 12 1949
- * The Great Warburton Mystery (with Howard Dietz), (ss)
- * “I’ve a Friend in the Business”, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 19 1922
- * Memoir, (ss) The New Yorker June 11 1960
- * My Book and I, (ss) The New Yorker May 26 1951
- * New York Stage Successes:
* ___ “Dulcy” (with Marc Connelly), (pl) Smith’s Magazine February 1922
- * Notes for a Film Biography, (ss) The New Yorker August 11 1945
- * School for Waiters, (ss) The New Yorker August 2 1947
- * When Your Honey’s on the Telephone, (ss) The New Yorker February 22 1958
- * The World’s Greatest Novelist (with Marc Connelly), (ex)
[]Kaufman, Herbert (1878-1947) (about) (chron.)
- * The Achievement, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1916
- * America, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine January 1910
- * Andrew Carnegie, (ar) Cosmopolitan July 1917 [Ref. Andrew Carnegie]
- * The Awakening, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine March 1909
- * Beneficent Autocracy, (ed) Cosmopolitan August 1918
- * Beyond the Bend, (vi) Cosmopolitan April 1917
- * The Blue Danube, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1920
- * The Bridge to the Rhine, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1918
- * The Carol of the Guns, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1918
- * A Close Shave [Franklyn Poynter], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1908
- * Content, (vi) Cosmopolitan March 1917
- * The Cure for Pessimists, (ar) McClure’s Magazine December 1920
- * Democracy Fights On, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1918
- * Do It, (pm) The Live Wire February 1908
- * Don’t Listen to the Liar, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1921
- * Dragon Teeth, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1918
- * The Dreadnaught, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1914
- * The Dreamers, (ar)
- * Editorial, (ed) The Red Book Magazine November 1908
- * Editorial Page, (ed) McClure’s Magazine Mar/Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1920
- * Efficient Extravagance, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1917
- * The Eyes of Faith, (ms) Cosmopolitan January 1917
- * Failure, the Range-Finder, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1921
- * La Feline, (pm) The Smart Set March 1911
- * Fiction, (pp) Cosmopolitan May 1917
- * The Fifth John James [Franklyn Poynter], (ss) The Popular Magazine January 1909
- * “A Fool and His Money”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1920
- * Fool’s Gold, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine March 1913
- * “From the Slime to the Stars”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1921
- * The Gifts of the Greeks [Franklyn Poynter], (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1909
- * The “Glorious” Past, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1921
- * Gods and Whipping Boys, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1921
- * Gold!, (pm) Appleton’s Magazine January 1908
- * Gold and Diamonds, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1916
- * The Great Lie of Civilization, (ar) The Red Book Magazine September 1908
- * If Caruso Sang Every Night, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1916
- * I Have Piped and Ye Did Not Dance, (pm) The Smart Set December 1912
- * The Immortal Cowards, (ed) Cosmopolitan August 1917
- * Keep Playing, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine January 1909
- * The Light’s in the Window—Go Home, (ss) The Country Gentleman December 16 1916
- * The Living Dead, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine November 1911
- * “Make Good”, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine June 1908
- * A Mission, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine June 1916
- * A Mission and a Million, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1916
- * Mr. Rockefeller, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1917 [Ref. John D. Rockefeller]
- * The Morgans, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1917 [Ref. J. P. Morgan, Sr. & J. P. Morgan, Jr.]
- * The Nation’s Peril, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1920
- * The New Titan, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1916
- * The Next Billionaire?, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1917
- * No Peace Without Penitence, (ed) Cosmopolitan December 1918
- * Our Cause, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1917
- * Our Main Business, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1920
- * Our Part, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1917
- * Progess Is Born in Pain, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1920
- * Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, (ms) Cosmopolitan June 1916
- * Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1916
- * Scum o’ the Melting Pot, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March/April 1920
- * Second-hand Brains, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1921
- * The Secret of Atlas, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1920
- * Sic Transit Cæsar, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1918
- * Small Change, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1921
- * The Smelting Pot, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1917
- * The Song of the Many, (pm) Poems by Herbert Kaufman, George H. Doran, 1913
- * Sons of Antæus, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1917
- * The Stainless Banner, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine June 1909
- * Stars, Not Scars, (ed) Cosmopolitan December 1917
- * The Star-Spangled Future, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1919
- * Stop Eating Soldiers!, (ed) Cosmopolitan February 1918
- * The Story of a Close Shave [Franklyn Poynter], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1908, as "A Close Shave"
- * The Sword of Lexington, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1917
- * The Sword of Peace, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1920
- * They Did Not Die Too Soon, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1919
- * This Is Your Hour, (ar) The Red Book Magazine October 1908
- * Thomas A. Edison, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1917 [Ref. Thomas A. Edison]
- * Thousand-Mile Chains, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- * Time Makes Turncoats of Us All, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1916
- * To Regild the Suns, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1919
- * To Wilhelm the Mad, (pm) Nash’s Magazine September 1914
- * The Useless Woman, (pm) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1912
- * Vision, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1916
- * The Wasters, (vi) Cosmopolitan October 1916
- * Was the Pole Worthwhile?, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1909
- * We Are Too Proud to Quit, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1918
- * What a Battle-Cry!, (ms) Cosmopolitan July 1916
- * The Wheeled Hour, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1916
- * The Wills of God, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June/July 1921
- * The Wise Woman, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1916
- * With Proud Weapons, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1918
- * The Word and the Sword, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1918
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- * Editor: McClure’s Magazine Mar/Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1920, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun/Jul, Aug, Sep 1921
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