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[]Leacock, Stephen (Butler) (1869-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * 1066 on the Air, (hu) Lilliput September 1937
- * A, B and C—The Human Element in Mathematics, (ar) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * The Amazing Genius of O. Henry, (ar) Essays and Literary Studies by Stephen Leacock, John Lane, 1916
- * Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich, (sl) The American Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1914
- * Are the Rich Happy?, (ar) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916
- * The Average Man, (ar) Lilliput October 1937
- * The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones, (ss) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * Back to the Bush, (ss)
- * The Battling Saxon vs. William the Dook, (ss) The Radio Times December 23 1927
- * Bed-Time Stories for Grown-up People, (ar) The Forum June 1928
- * Behind the Beyond, (hu) The American Magazine August 1913
- * Borrowing a Match, (ss)
- * Brighter Breakfasts, (ss) The Passing Show Christmas 1930
- * Buggam Grange, (ss) Winsome Winnie and Other New Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, John Lane, 1920
- * Business as I See It, (hu) Gaiety May 1924
- * Caroline’s Christmas; or, The Inexplicable Infant, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1911
- * “Cast up by the Sea”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine February 1923
- * The Christmas Ghost, (ss) Winnowed Wisdom by Stephen Leacock, New York, 1926
- * A Compressed Old English Novel, (vi) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916
- * The Conjurer’s Revenge, (ss) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * Conviviality and Literature, (ar) The Passing Show Christmas 1927
- * Cricket for Americans, (hu) Lilliput August 1943
- * The Crime Wave, (hu) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine September 1921
- * The Day After Tomorrow, (ar) The Passing Show Christmas 1928
- * “Dead Men’s Gold”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine April 1923
- * The Defective Detective, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * The Dentist and the Gas, (hu) The American Magazine July 1913
- * A Diary of the League of Nations, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 26 1926
- * The Drama as I See It:
* ___ I. “Cast up by the Sea”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine February 1923
* ___ II.—“The Soul Call”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine March 1923
* ___ III.—“Dead Men’s Gold”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine April 1923
* ___ IV.—“The Greek Drama”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine May 1923
* ___ V.—“Masterpieces of Other Nations”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine June 1923
* ___ VI.—“The Historical Drama”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine July 1923
- * Easy Ways to Success, (hu) Nash’s Magazine June 1927
- * Editorial:
* ___ What of Soldier’s Pensions?, (ed) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- * Education Made Agreeable, (hu) The American Magazine March 1914
- * Edwin Drood Is Alive, (ar) The Bellman #622, June 15 1918 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * The Errors of Santa Claus, (ss) Frenzied Fiction by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1918
- * Escape from Arabia, (vi) London Opinion April 1940
- * The Everlasting Angler, (ss) 1926
- * Exporting Humour to England, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1922
- * Extinct Monsters, (hu) Nash’s Magazine August 1927
- * Familiar Incidents:
* ___ My Unknown Friend, (cl) The American Magazine November 1913
* ___ Under the Barber’s Knife, (cl) The American Magazine October 1913
* ___ With the Photographer, (cl) The American Magazine September 1913
- * Finding a Formula. A Diplomatic Episode, (hu) Harper’s Magazine March 1933
- * The First Newspaper, (hu) The Popular Magazine March 1 1914
- * Forty Years of Billiards, (ss) The Iron Man and the Tin Woman by Stephen Leacock, Dodd, 1929
- * A Fragment from Utopia, (ex) from Afternoons in Utopia, Dodd, Mead, 1932
- * Frenzied Fiction: Murder at $2.50 a Crime, (ar) from Here Are My Lectures and Stories, 1937
- * Gertrude the Governess, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1911
- * The Golfomaniac, (ss) The Iron Man and the Tin Woman by Stephen Leacock, Dodd, 1929
- * The Grass Bachelor’s Guide, (ar) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916
- * The Great Detective, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * “The Greek Drama”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine May 1923
- * Guido the Gimlet of Ghent: A Romance of Chivalry, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * Hanged by a Hair [The Great Detective], (vi) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916, as "An Irreducible Detective Story; or, Hanged by a Hair; or, A Murder Mystery Minimized"
- * Hannah of the Highlands, or, The Laird of Loch Ancherlocherty, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * Hell! It’s Christmas, (ar) Lilliput January 1943
- * Helpin the Armenians, (hu) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * “The Historical Drama”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine July 1923
- * History Revised, (hu)
- * The Hohenzollerns in America, (hu) Lloyd’s Magazine March 1919
- * How I Made Myself Young at 70, (hu) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1927
- * How I Raised My Own Salary, (hu) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1925
- * How My Wife and I Built Our Home for 12s 7d, (hu) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1925
- * How My Wife and I Built Our Home for $4.90, (hu) Cosmopolitan February 1925
- * How to Borrow Money, (hu)
- * How We Kept Mother’s Day, (vi) Laugh with Leacock by Stephen Leacock, Dodd, Mead and Co., 1930
- * The Human Body, Its Care and Prevention, (hu) Gaiety April 1924
- * The Human Mind Up to Date, (hu) Gaiety March 1924
- * Humour: Its Theory and Technique, (ar)
- * I Am Photographed, (hu) Lilliput December 1937
- * An Irreducible Detective Story [The Great Detective], (vi) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916
- The Golden Book Magazine #89, May 1932
- The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown, 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Minimysteries ed. Ellery Queen, World, 1969
- 100 Dastardly Little Detective Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- The Game Is Afoot ed. Marvin Kaye, St. Martin's, 1994
- * An Irreducible Detective Story; or, Hanged by a Hair; or, A Murder Mystery Minimized [The Great Detective], (vi) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916
- * Is Prohibition Coming to England?, (fa) Collier’s April 15 1922
- * John and I, or How I Nearly Lost My Husband, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1920
- * A Lesson in Fiction, (ss) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * Life of J. Correspondence, (ss) The New Yorker April 6 1929
- * Lord Oxhead’s Secret, (ss)
- * Maddened by Mystery, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1911
- The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown, 1944
- Murder Without Tears ed. Will Cuppy, Sheridan House, 1946
- 12 Detective Stories ed. Grant Huffman, McClelland & Stewart, 1965
- Puffin Post v6 #2, 1972
- Maddened by Mystery ed. Michael Richardson, Dennys, 1982
- The Defective Detective ed. Steve Carper, Citadel Press, 1992
- * Madeline of the Movies, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1916
- * Making a Magazine, (ms) The American Magazine December 1913
- * The Man in Asbestos: An Allegory of the Future, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * A Manual of the New Mentality, (hu) Gaiety March 1924, as "The Human Mind Up to Date"
- * The Man Who Lived to Do Good, (ss)
- * “Masterpieces of Other Nations”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine June 1923
- * Mathematics for Golfers, (ar) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * A Mediaeval Hole in One, (ss)
- * A Medieval Hole-in-One, (hu) Harper’s Magazine January 1930
- * The Memoirs of Marie Mushenough, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1912
- * Merry Christmas, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1917
- * Mr. Peabody’s Portrait Gallery, (ss) Lilliput February 1938
- * A Model Dialogue, (vi) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * The Moral Wave of the New Year and How to Duck Under It, (hu) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1921
- * Murder at $2.50 a Crime, (ar) from Here Are My Lectures and Stories, Dodd, Mead, 1937
- * My Financial Career, (ar) Literary Lapses by Stephen Leacock, Gazette, 1910
- * My Interviewer, (hu) Harper’s Magazine August 1923
- * My Remarkable Uncle, (hu)
- * My Remarkable Uncle, (hu) 1942
- * My Revelations as a Spy, (hu) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine May 1918
- * My Tailor, (hu) The Century Magazine August 1916
- * My Tailor Keeps SO QUIET, (ss) The Looker-On #7, April 6 1929
- * My Unknown Friend, (ar) The American Magazine November 1913
- * My Unposted Correspondence, (ar) The London Magazine Christmas 1923
- * New Nonsense Novels:
* ___ Winsome Winnie, or Trial and Temptation, (ss) Harper’s Magazine July 1920
* ___ The Split in the Cabinet, or the Fate of England, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1920
* ___ John and I, or How I Nearly Lost My Husband, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1920
* ___ Who Do You Think Did It? or, The Mixed-Up Murder Mystery, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1920
- * Nothing Missing, (ar) Lilliput July 1940
- * Number Fifty-Six, (ss)
- * The Old, Old Story of How Five Men Went Fishing, (ss) Frenzied Fiction by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1918
- * One Crowded Quarter-Second, (hu) Nash’s Magazine September 1927
- * Our Literary Bureau, (ss) The Century Magazine November 1914
- * The Passing of the Back Yard, (hu) Nash’s Magazine July 1927
- * Pawn to King’s Four, (ss) Happy Stories Just to Laugh At by Stephen Leacock, Dodd, Mead, 1943
- * The Perfect Gift, (hu) Nash’s Magazine December 1927
- * A Perfectly Simple View of Relativity, (ss) Gaiety March 1922
- * Personal Adventures in the Spirit World, (hu) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1917
- * The Personal Habits and Sayings of the Emperor Napoleon, (hu) Harper’s Magazine June 1924
- * Physiologica Philip, (vi) Wit of the World August 1925
- * Physiology and Fiction, (ms) Wit of the World August 1925
- * “Q”. A Psychic Pstory of the Psupernatural, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1911
- * Radio, A New Form of Trouble, (ar) Gaiety December 1922
- * Recovery After Graduation, (hu) The Golden Book Magazine #122, February 1935
- * Repatriation of the Minstrel, (ss) The New Yorker October 6 1928
- * The Restoration of Whiskers, (ar) The Passing Show Christmas 1922
- * The Retroactive Existence of Mr. Juggins, (vi) The Popular Magazine August 15 1913
- * Roughing It, (ss) Collier’s July 9 1927
- * Roughing It in the Bush, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1923
- * Save Me…from My Friends, (ar) Nash’s Magazine January 1928
- * The Secrets of Success, (hu) Gaiety February 1924
- * Shorter Stories Still, (gp) The Famous Story Magazine February 1927
- * Should Storytellers Be Licensed?, (ar) The London Magazine February 1922
- * The Snoopopaths, (ar) Further Foolishness by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1916
- * Soaked in Seaweed, or, Upset in the Ocean, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * The Sorrows of a Summer Guest, (hu) Frenzied Fiction by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1918
- * The Sorrows of a Super Soul; or, The Memoirs of Marie Mushenough, (ss) Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock, Lane, 1911
- * “The Soul Call”, (hu) Harper’s Magazine March 1923
- * The Spiritual Book of Mr. Doomer, (ss)
- * The Split in the Cabinet, or the Fate of England, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1920
- * Telling His Faults, (vi)
- * That Vampire Woman, (hu) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1921
- * This Bright New World, (ar) The Passing Show Christmas 1923
- * Tight Money, (hu) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine July 1921
- * Transit of Venus, (ss) Good Housekeeping January 1926
- * Twenty Cents Worth of Murder, (ar) The Saturday Review of Literature July 8 1939
- * Two Little Boys: An Allegory, (ss) Collier’s November 27 1915
- * The Two Milords or The Blow of Thunder, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly
- * Under the Barber’s Knife, (ar) The American Magazine October 1913
- * Wanted: A Goldfish, (hu) Lilliput June 1940
- * War Sacrifices of Mr. Spugg, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) March 1924
- * What Happened Next?, (hu) Lilliput June 1938
- * What of Soldier’s Pensions?, (ed) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- * What the Radio Overheard, (ss) The Radio Times December 17 1926
- * When Mr. Richardson Went Fishing, (ss)
- * When the Drama Was Drama, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1921
- * While You’re at It, (vi) The Evening Standard May 28 1938
- * Who Do You Think Did It? or, The Mixed-Up Murder Mystery, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1920
- * Who Is Also Who, (hu) The American Magazine May 1914
- * Who Started the Great War?, (ar) Lilliput March 1939
- * Winsome Winnie, or Trial and Temptation, (ss) Harper’s Magazine July 1920
- * With the Photographer, (ar) The American Magazine September 1913
- * An Xmas Story, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1917, as "Merry Christmas"
- * The Yahi-Bahi Oriental Society, (ss)
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