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[]Vidmer, René (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Beyond Fantasy Fiction Nov 1953, Jul, #9 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Beyond Fantasy Fiction (UK) v1 #3, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) #22, 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec 1953, Mar, Apr, May, Jul 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Astounding Science Fiction September 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Beyond Fantasy Fiction Nov 1953, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, #9 1954, #10 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) v3 #9 1953, v3 #10, v3 #12, #13 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) February 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Masters of Science Fiction, Volume 5: Winston K. Marks by Winston K. Marks, Armchair Fiction, 2012
[]Vidocq, François Eugène (1775-1857) (chron.)
- * The Cheek of Judas, (ar)
- * Clue of the Paper Scrap, (ex) from The Memoirs of Vidocq, Houghton Mifflin, 1935
- * The Clue of the Yellow Curtains, (ar)
- * From His Memoirs, (ar) 1828
- * Jean Monette, (ex)
- * Madame Noel, (ar) 1828
- * “Mother of Thieves”, (ar)
- * Victims of My Craft, (ar) from Vidocq, Houghton Mifflin, 1935
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[]Vidro, Arthur (fl. 1990s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Ask Fred the Usher, (ss) Malice Domestic 15: Mystery Most Theatrical ed. Verena Rose, Shawn Reilly Simmons & Rita Owen, Wildside, 2020
- * EQMM Goes to College, (mm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May/June 2021
- * Gli or Nogt?, (ss) Mystery Weekly June 2020
- * The Sleeping Pill, (ss) Kracked Mirror Mysteries Fall 1996
- * The Suspension of Mickey Hackerstein, (ss) Malice Domestic 17: Mystery Most Traditional ed. Verena Rose, Rita Owen & Shawn Reilly Simmons, Wildside, 2023
- * Which Casino?, (vi) Mystery Weekly November 2020
[]Vielé, Herman Knickerbocker (1856-1908) (about) (chron.)
- * The Carhart Mystery, (ss) The Cosmopolitan September 1903
- * Continental Cafés, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1904
- * The Dead Man’s Chest, (ss) Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine September 1905 [Ref. Francis Bacon]
- * From Land to Land, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1904
- * The Guest of Honor, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1902
- * The Inn of the Silver Moon, (n.) Herbert S. Stone & Co., 1901
- * King Carnival in France and Italy, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1905
- * The Man Without a Pension, (ss) Associated Sunday Magazine October 7 1906
- * The Meddler, (ss) The Cosmopolitan October 1903
- * The Money Meter, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1904
- * Off Finistere, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1903
- * The Story of Ignatius, the Almoner, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1903
- * The Story of the Almoner, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1903, as "The Story of Ignatius, the Almoner"
[]Viereck, George Sylvester (1884-1962); used pseudonym Robert Warwick (about) (chron.)
- * Adam and Eve, (ar) The International February 1918
- * At the Threshold of the Invisible, (ar) Ghost Stories January 1929
- * An Audience with the Pope, (ar) The London Magazine June 1928 [Ref. Pius XI]
- * Ave Triumphatrix!, (pm) The Forum June 1910
- * A Ballad of Montmartre, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v4 #15, 1954
- * A Ballad of Saint Vitus, (pm) The Smart Set June 1913
- * Blesses Are the Peacemakers, BUT—, (ar) Liberty April 2 1938
- * The Buried City, (pm)
- * Can a Third Party Succeed? No! Says Senator Borah, (ar) Liberty June 11 1932
- * The Candle and the Flame, (pm) The Smart Set June 1908
- * Claudia, (ss) The Smart Set July 1908
- * Confessions of a Barbarian, (ar) The International Sep, Oct 1917
- * Could You Answer These Questions When You Were Married?, (ar) Liberty August 22 1931
- * Did President Wilson Pledge Us to War Before He Was Re-Elected?, (ar) Liberty March 19 1932
- * The Empire City, (pm) The Smart Set February 1907
- * Erotic Note in Recent American Fiction, (nf) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v4 #15, 1954
- * Europe Arms for the Next War, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1930
- * Faith Is Man’s Bridge to Infinity, (ar) Liberty January 23 1937
- * A Final Statement of Faith (with George Bernard Shaw), (ar) Liberty August 1 1936
- * Foch on Peace and War, (ar) Liberty March 10 1928
- * Forging Swords Into Dumbbells, (iv) Liberty May 5 1928 [Ref. Hindenburg]
- * The Four Selves of Woodrow Wilson, (ar) Liberty April 30 1932
- * The Ghost of Jack London, (ss) Liberty October 10 1931
- * How Colonel House and the Kaiser Almost Prevented the World War, (ar) Liberty March 26 1932
- * Inhibition, (pm) The Smart Set March 1912
- * Inspired Bureaucracy, (nf) The International December 1917
- * Intellectual Drama, (ar) The International May 1918
- * Iron Passion, (pm) The Smart Set December 1907
- * It Can Happen Again, (ar) Liberty April 17 1937
- * Joffre—Master or Puppet?, (iv) Liberty September 1 1928 [Ref. Joseph Joffre]
- * Kaiser William’s Views on Love and Marriage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1926
- * Laughter in Hell, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v4 #13, 1954
- * Life, (pm) The Smart Set September 1907
- * The Love That Dared Not Speak Its Name, (bg) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v4 #15, 1954, as by Robert Warwick
- * The Morals of Europe, (nf) The International January 1918
- * My Views on Love and Marriage, (iv) Cassell’s Magazine April 1928 [Ref. Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II]
- * Other Side of the Moon, (ss) Current Literature June 1906
- * Our Appalling Crisis—What Would Lincoln Do?, (ar) Liberty February 13 1932
- * The Philosophy of Militarism, (nf) The International November 1917
- * The Plaint of Eve, (pm) The Smart Set January 1912
- * The Pope at Home, (ar) Liberty January 21 1928
- * Portrait of a Fairy Queen and Other Prison Poems, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v3 #11, 1953
- * Portrait of a Jackal, (pm) The International December 1917
- * President Wilson’s Break with Colonel House, (ar) Liberty Mar 5, Mar 12 1932
- * Prisoners of Utopia, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1929
- * Pyatiletka, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 18 1930
- * Queen Lilith, (pm)
- * The Queen of the Belgians Looks at Life, (iv) Liberty December 22 1928
- * Remain Young Indefinitely, (ar) Liberty December 12 1936
- * Report from Inferno, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v4 #15, 1954
- * Russia Marks Time, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1929
- * The Sage of Copenhagen, (ar) The International April 1918
- * Shall the U.S. Scrap $26,000,000,000 of Railroad Equipment to Bring Back Prosperity?, (ar) Liberty April 7 1934
- * Shaw Looks at Life at Seventy, (iv) Liberty August 13 1927 [Ref. George Bernard Shaw]
- * Slaves, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1921
- * Spirits in the Laboratory, (ar) Ghost Stories May 1929
- * Steinach’s Latest Discoveries in Beating Old Age, (ar) Liberty November 7 1936
- * The Tiger Looks at the Post-War World, (iv) Liberty July 7 1928 [Ref. Georges Clemenceau]
- * The True Story of the Fourteen Points of the League Covenant, (ar) Liberty April 23 1932
- * “Vaccination Is a Crime!” Says George Bernard Shaw, (ar) Physical Culture September 1926
- * Was Shakespeare a Man or a Woman?, (nf) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v4 #16, 1954
- * The Web of the Red Spider, (ar) Liberty Jun 17, Jun 24, Jul 1, Jul 8 1933
- * Were We on the Verge of War with England in 1916?, (ar) Liberty April 2 1932
- * What Hitler Will Do Next, (ar) Liberty May 14 1938
- * What Life Means to Einstein, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1929 [Ref. Albert Einstein]
- * What Life Means to the Kaiser, (ar) Liberty October 15 1927
- * What the Republican Platform Must Stand For This Year, (ar) Liberty June 4 1932
- * When a Woman Was President of the United States, (ar) Liberty Feb 20, Feb 27 1932
- * “When I Take Charge of Germany”—Hitler Shows His Hand, (ar) Liberty July 9 1932
- * When Wilson Was Ready to Resign, (ar) Liberty April 9 1932
- * Why America Will Never Go Nudist, (ar) Liberty July 16 1932
- * Why We Must Prepare for Hell in the Air in the Next War, (ar) Liberty February 6 1932
- * Will Hitler Strike First?, (ar) Liberty November 14 1936
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