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Rankin, Ian (James) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * The Travelling Companion, (The Mysterious Bookshop, October 2015, na)
- * Trip Trap [Insp. John Rebus], (ss) 1st Culprit ed. Liza Cody & Michael Z. Lewin, Chatto & Windus, 1992
- * Unknown Pleasures, (ss) Mean Time ed. Jerry Sykes, Bloodlines, 1998
- * Unlucky in Love, Unlucky at Cards, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 2000
- * The Very Last Drop [Insp. John Rebus], (ss) Spinetingler (online) March 26 2010; written in 2010 to be read aloud at an Edinburgh charity event to help the work of Royal Blind.
- * Video Nasty, (ss) Constable New Crimes 2 ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Constable, 1993
- * Voyeurism, (ss) New Writing Scotland 3 ed. Alexander Scott & James Aitchison, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * Watchman, (The Bodley Head, 1988, n.)
- * Well Shot [Insp. John Rebus], (ss) 2nd Culprit ed. Liza Cody & Michael Z. Lewin, Chatto & Windus, 1993
- * Westwind, (Barrie & Jenkins, March 1990, n.)
- * Why Crime Fiction Is Good for You, (ar) Howdunit ed. Martin Edwards, Collins, 2020; revised and updated from a British Council lecture given in Japan in 1999.
- * The Wider Scheme, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1996
- * Window of Opportunity [Insp. John Rebus], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1995
- Beggars Banquet, Orion Publishing Co., 2002
- The Complete Short Stories, Orion, 2005
- Detective Stories ed. Peter Washington, Everyman's Library US, 2009
- The Beat Goes On, Orion, 2014
- The Beat Goes On (var. 1), Orion, 2015
- * Witch Hunt, (Headline, 1993, n.) , as by Jack Harvey
- * Wolfman [Insp. John Rebus], (Century, 1992, n.)
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- * Adventures in Tartan Noir by Jerry Sykes, (ar) A Shot in the Dark #6, Winter 1995
- * America’s Favorite Suspense Authors on the Rules of Fiction by Anthony J. Franze, (cl) Suspense Magazine April/May 2014
- * The Beat Goes On: The Complete Rebus Stories by Jon L. Breen, (br) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 2016
- * Black & Blue and Read All Over by David Honeybone, (iv) Crime Factory #3, August 2001
- * A Dance to the Music of Hawkwind by Mark Billingham, (iv) Shots #9, Spring 2001
- * “He’s the brawling Rebus of the early books”: Ian Rankin’s Detective Is Back—and He’s Bad by Jake Kerridge, (iv) The Daily Telegraph May 11 2024
- * High Rankin by Gaynor Coules, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #24, 1998
- * “A hunky Rebus? My readers will have an intake of breath” by Debra Craine, (iv) The Times May 11 2024
- * Ian Rankin by Ian Rankin, (ar) Crime Time #28, 2002
- * Ian Rankin by Jerry Sykes, (iv) Crime Time #7, 1997
- * Ian Rankin by Judith Reid, (iv) Crime Time #46, 2005
- * Ian Rankin, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #5, March 2005
- * Ian Rankin: A Bibliography by Gill Plain, (ar) Crime Time #28, 2002
- * Ian Rankin: “After Sarah Everard, crime writers are starting to think: are the cops the good guys?” by Claire Allfree, (iv) The Daily Telegraph November 13 2022
- * Ian Rankin: It’s the Write Time to Get Out There, (ms) Crime Time #24, 2001
- * Ian Rankin to Complete William McIlvanny’s Final Novel The Dark Remains by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian December 5 2020
- * Inspector Rebus by Mike Ripley, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #37, 2000
- * Rankin’s Rebus by David Honeybone, (iv) Crime Factory v2 #12, 2013
- * Rebus by Cristian Matthews, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #45, 2001
[]Rankin, Robert (Fleming) (1949- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Boscombe Walters Story, (ex) from A Dog Called Demolition, Doubleday UK, 1996
- * The Robot and the Elongated Author, (ss) Murky Depths #13, September 2010
- * Stirred Not Shaken (with Toby Frost), (ar) Murky Depths #10, December 2009
- * What I’m Doing Here—And Where I Get My Ideas From…As if You Wanted to Know!, (vi) FantasyCon XXIII Program Book ed. Debbie Bennett, FantasyCon, 1999
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- * The Antipope by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #72, June 1993
- * Apocalypso by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #147, September 1999
- * The Book of Ultimate Truths by Mat Coward, (br) Interzone #79, January 1994
- * The Brentford Triangle by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #72, June 1993
- * The Brightonomicon by Sara Ingham, (br) Interzone #201, December 2005
- * A Dog Called Demolition by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #109, July 1996
- * The East of Ealing by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #72, June 1993
- * An Evening with Robert Rankin by Michael Carroll & Robert Elliott, (iv) FTL #10, Autumn 1991
- * The Fandom of the Operator by Mat Coward, (br) Interzone #175, January 2002
- * The Garden of Unearthly Delights by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #103, January 1996
- * The Greatest Show Off Earth by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #98, August 1995
- * Interview: Robert Rankin by Gill Ainsworth, (iv) Apex Science Fiction & Horror Digest Spring 2006
- * The Japanese Devil Fish Girl and Other Unnatural Attractions by Duncan Lunan, (br) Interzone #230, September/October 2010
- * The Most Amazing Man Who Ever Lived by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #98, August 1995
- * Nostradamus Ate My Hamster by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #114, December 1996
- * Profile: Robert Rankin, (bg) Broadsword #2, Winter 1995/1996
- * Raiders of the Lost Car Park by Mat Coward, (br) Interzone #89, November 1994
- * Robert Rankin by Colin Munroe, (bg) Fear #30, June 1991
- * Robert Rankin Hallucinated by David J. Howe, (iv) FantasyCon XXIII Program Book ed. Debbie Bennett, FantasyCon, 1999
- * The Robert Rankin Story by Colin Munro, (iv) Interzone #54, December 1991
- * Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #154, April 2000
- * Snuff Fiction by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #149, November 1999
- * The Suburban Book of the Dead, Armageddon III: The Remake by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #63, September 1992
- * They Came and Ate Us, Armageddon II: The B-Movie by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #51, September 1991
- * Waiting for Godalming by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #163, January 2001
- * Web Site Story by Mat Coward, (br) Interzone #175, January 2002
- * Wombat Salad or Krishna Says to Spank Your Monkey by Michael Lohr, (iv) Macabre #1, 2002
[]Rankin, Robert H(arry) (1909-1990) (about) (chron.)
- * The Air Mail Spans the Atlantic, (ar) Flying Aces September 1935
- * The Fokker D-VII, (ar) Dare-Devil Aces February 1935
- * The Fokker Triplane, (ar) Dare-Devil Aces June 1935
- * “Git Thar Fust with the Most”, (ar) Adventure September 1951
- * Gripping Exploits of the Zeppelin Raiders, (ts) Flying Aces April 1936
- * Haywire Days, (ar) Flying Aces August 1938
- * Ivan Wasn’t So Terrible, (ar) Adventure July 1950
- * The Myth of the Bayonet, (ar) Adventure February 1951
- * The Seagoing Coffin, (ar) Adventure December 1953
- * Ship on the Cover:
* ___ The Fokker D-VII, (cl) Dare-Devil Aces February 1935
- * Sopwith 1-1/2 Strutter, (ar) Dare-Devil Aces May 1935
- * The Sopworth Salamander, (ar) Dare-Devil Aces November 1935
- * The Story Behind the Cover, (cl) Dare-Devil Aces July 1935
- * Weapons of the Samurai, (ar) Adventure September 1950
[]Rankine, John; pseudonym of Douglas R. Mason (1918-2013) (chron.)
- * The Fingalnan Conspiracy, (n.) Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
- * Flight of a Plastic Bee, (ss) New Writings in S.F.—11 ed. John Carnell, Corgi, 1968
- * Image of Destruction, (nv) New Writings in S-F 10 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1967
- * Link, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1973
- * Maiden Voyage, (nv) New Writings in S-F 2 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1964
- * Moonchip, (ss) Vision of Tomorrow December 1969
- * Operation Umanaq, (n.) Ace, 1973
- * Pattern as Set, (ss) Impulse July 1966
- * The Peacemakers, (nv) If January 1968
- * Second Run at the Data, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction February 1971
- * Seventh Moon [Dag Fletcher], (nv) Impulse May 1966
- * Six Cubed Plus One, (nv) New Writings in S-F 7 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1966
- * Two’s Company, (ss) New Writings in S-F 1 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1964
- * Worm in the Bud, (ss) New Writings in S.F.—12 ed. John Carnell, Corgi, 1968
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[]Ranking, B(oyd) Montgomerie (1844-1888) (chron.)
- * The Ballad of Mary of Egypt, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1884
- * Beauty and the Butterflies, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1880
- * The Cursed Chapelle, (pm) London Society Christmas 1875
- * The Doom of Thormansby, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1879
- * The Duel, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1883
- * The Fairie’s Pool, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1885
- * The Fakeer’s Curse, (ss) Belgravia June 1886
- * In the Apple Orchard, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1882
- * An Invitation, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1886
- * Love’s Weapons, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1885
- * Memories, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1887
- * A Message from the Sea, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1885
- * My Lady, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1878
- * Nancy of the Mill, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1881
- * A Night in a Dissecting-Room, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1878
- * “Nina Pazza”, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1886
- * The Nymph of the Waterfall, (pm) London Society Summer 1875
- * On the Advantages of Dying in a Ditch, (ar) The Dark Blue #6, August 1871
- * On the Watch, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1876
- * A Reverie by the River, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1879
- * A Sermon from Nature, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1881
- * Sir Hugh’s Penance, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1887
- * The Smuggler’s Wife, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1886
- * A Song of the Fates, (pm) The Dark Blue September 1872
- * A Song of the Olive Tree, (pm) The Dark Blue March 1873
- * Sybil, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1880
- * The Triumph of Lucifer, (pm) London Society March 1876
- * The Viking’s Bride, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1883
- * The White Roses, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1878
- * Woodhouselee, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1884
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