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- * Criminals and Their Crimes, (cl) (by A. J. Duncan) Crime Intrigue Detection Magazine #6, March 18 1933
- * Criminals and Their Crimes, (cl) (by A. J. Duncan) Target Library #3, April 8 1933
- * Criminals Are Made, Not Born, (ms) Mystery Magazine #131, May 1 1923
- * Criminals Around the World, (qz) The Phantom Detective Summer 1953
- * Criminals Caught by Chemicals, (ar) Modern Wonder April 23 1938
- * Criminal Seeks New Methods of Extortion, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 24 1931
- * Criminals Get Jobs on Police Force, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- * Criminals on Parade, (ms) Detective Tales January 1939
- * Criminals on Parade, (ms) Dime Detective Magazine February 1939
- * Criminals Should Be Educated, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 23 1928
- * Criminals Teach Detectives, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 7 1931
- * Criminals Tell All in “Twilight Sleep”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #128, March 15 1923
- * Criminals Who Laugh, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 20 1932
- * Criminals Who Ran a City, (ar) Hollywood Detective December 1943
- * Criminals Witness Hanging, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 2 1920
- * Criminal Women, (ar) (by Marianne E. Owen) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866
- * Crimping Sailors: A Sequel to “The Mary Jane’s Forecastle”, (ss) The Argosy (UK) March 1867
- * Crimp’s Great Aërial Flight, (ss) Chums August 31 1898
- * Crimson, (br) Shroud #5, Winter 2009 [Ref. Gord Rollo]
- * The Crimson Belt [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #307, 1923
- * The Crimson Camera Case, (ar) Sensation November 1939
- * The Crimson Canyon, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #498, June 29 1929; adapted from the movie (Ted Wells).
- * The Crimson Circle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Edgar Wallace]
- * The Crimson Cord, (ts) Mystery December 1933
- * The Crimson Cossack, (??) Rogue April 1965
- * The Crimson Crime of Emasculation, (tc) American Detective February 1936
- * The Crimson Crime of the Branded Lovers, (tc) Crime Confessions (UK) ca. 1944
- * The Crimson Disc [Nelson Lee], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Nelson Lee Library #58, July 15 1916
- * The Crimson Domino [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by W. W. Sayer) The Sexton Blake Library #243, 1922
- * The Crimson Frigate Fights for Freedom, (sl) The Skipper #471 Sep 9, #472 Sep 16, #473 Sep 23, #474 Sep 30 1939
- * The Crimson Gang, (na) Dick Turpin Library #105, 192?
- * The Crimson Gargoyle [Dixon Brett], (n.) Aldine Dixon Brett Detective Library #27, 1927
- * The Crimson Jester [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #331, 1932
- * The Crimson Laughter, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #3, March 1954
- * The Crimson Lure [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #145, 1925
- * The Crimson Mask [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Arthur Joseph Steffens) The Sexton Blake Library #77, 1919
- * The Crimson Mask Stories (Checklist), (ar) Pulp Spring 1971
- * The Crimson Orchid; or, The Brown Book of Saarsla [John Lyon], (ss) Lion Library #26, 1909
- * The Crimson Reaper, (ts) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #63, June 1917
- * The Crimson Stain, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1921
- * The Crimson Swastika [Stormcove College], (ss) (by H. Clarke Hook) Boys’ Magazine March 13 1922
- * A Crimson Trail; or,The Comanche Shadow, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #205, 189?
- * The Crimson Warning [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #278, 1930
- * Crinoline and Its History, (ar) The Dollar Monthly Magazine May 1865
- * Crippen’s Callous Crime, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #36, March 1915as told to Walter Wood
- * “Crippled” Crook Is Spry Enough, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 27 1920
- * Crippled Policeman Subdues Suspect, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 15 1925
- * Cripple Held as Blackmailer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 5 1925
- * Cripple Routs Bandits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 26 1925
- * The Crisis, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd July 1930
- * Crisis 2000, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #65, January 15 1956 [Ref. Charles Eric Maine]
- * Crisis in Barakistan, (ar) Nugget May 1956
- * A Crisis in the Affairs of Mr. John Bull. As Related by Mrs. Bull to the Children, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Household Words #35, November 23 1850
- * A Crisis in the Woman Suffrage Party, (ar) The Outlook December 28 1912
- * The Crisis of British Rule in India, (ar) (by James Anderson Scott) Dublin University Magazine January 1865
- * Crisp Cricicism, (ms) The Strand Magazine February 1943
- * Crispinille - A July Goddess, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine July 1901
- * Crisp Salads for Hot Days, (ms) Good Housekeeping July 1921
- * Criss Angel and Angeldust, (iv) Carpe Noctem v4 #4, 1998
- * Criss-Cross-Word, (pz) Chatterbox 1947
- * Cristobel, (il) The Idler April 1899 [Ref. W. G. Simmonds]
- * The Critic, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education January 1870
- * Critical Bibliography, (bi)
- * Critical Elections, (ar) (by Thomas E. Kebbel) The Cornhill Magazine November 1868
- * The Critical Issue, (ed) Bananas #9, Winter 1977
- * Critical Moments, (pi) 108—Celebrating Baseball Spring 2007
- * A Critical Position. An Adventure at Sea, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1884
- * Critical Readings Bibliography, (bi)
- * Critical Studies of the Gothic, (bi) The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981
- * Critical Works About Science Fiction, (bi) Science Fiction Novellas ed. Harry Harrison & Willis E. McNelly, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1975
- * Criticism Brutally Frank, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 1 1912
- * Criticism Column, (cr) The Arts Monthly August 1890
- * Criticism from an Expert, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- * Criticism in Time of War, (ed) Maclean’s January 15 1940
- * A Criticism of Champagne, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd March 1929
- * Criticizes Chicago for Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * Criticizes Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
- * A Critic’s Eureka, (br) The Academy and Literature April 19 1902
- * The Critic’s Revenge, (ss) The Wave March 12 1892
- * A Critic’s Woe, (ss) The Wave December 15 1894
- * Critiquing your Craft with Starr Gardinier Reina, (cl) Suspense Magazine June 2011
- * The Critter That Saved Texas, (ts) Romantic Western Novel Magazine September 1931
- * The Croaking Gipsy!, (ss) The Bullseye #119, April 29 1933
- * Crochet, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1866
- * Crocheted Cap for the One-Year-Old and an Emblem Pillow-Top, (ar) The American Needlewoman March 1927
- * Crocheted Collar and Cuffs, (ms) Love Book Magazine March 1937
- * Crocheted Elephants, (ms) Woman’s Day September 1947
- * Crocheted Square, Edgings and Medallion, (ar) The American Needlewoman February 1926
- * Crochet Stitches and How to Make Them, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- * The Crock of Gold, (ss) Schoolgirls’ Pocket Library #11, 1942
- * Crocodile Cowboys, (pi) Adventure December 1954
- * The Crocodile Hunters, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #66, January 1950
- * Crocodile Pool [Cookey Scrubbs], (nv) (by Harold J. Garrish) The Boys’ Friend #1366, August 20 1927; revised from Jester, (ex-Cookey Stubbs by Harry Belbin).
- * Crocodiles, (ms) Cassell’s Magazine February 5 1870
- * Crocodiles Along the Nile, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1909
- * The Crocodile’s Friend, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1885
- * The Crocodile’s Friend, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1925
- * Crocodile Shooting in Africa, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 6 1879
- * The Crocus and Its Uses, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1888
- * Crocus-Time, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1908
- * Crogan’s Lecture, (vi)
- * Croisette’s Betrothal. A Story of Brittany, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1893
- * Cromer, (ar) Black & White #30, August 29 1891
- * Cromwell and His Contemporaries, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1876
- * Cromwell and the King’s Letter, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper June 17 1905
- * Cromwell’s Ambassador’s Reception in Sweden, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1878
- * Cromwell’s Cookery-Book, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1876
- * The Crook [Nelson Lee], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Nelson Lee Library #67, September 16 1916
- * “Crook-backed Ox”, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * A Crook Descants on Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- * Crooked Auto Accessory Dealers, (ar) G-Men Detective July 1940
- * Crooked Cale, the Caliban of Celestial City, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #232, 189?
- * The Crooked Corridor, (br) The American Mercury March 1950 [Ref. Elizabeth Stevenson]
- * Crooked Do-It-Yourself, (ms) Manhunt November 1956
- * The Crooked Footpath, (pm) (by Oliver Wendell Holmes) The Atlantic Monthly April 1859
- * Crooked Knuckles, (ts) The Passing Show April 17 1937
- * The Crooked Mouthpiece, (ss) Detective Tales April/May 1923as told to B-8266
- * Crooked Nurserymen, (ar) G-Men Detective May 1940
- * The Crooked Scar [Royston Gower], (nv) (by Alec G. Pearson) The Boys’ Friend #38, March 1 1902
- * The Crooked Sixpence, (sl) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * Crooked Spires, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1898
- * The Crooked Voter, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 20 1922
- * The Crook from Scotland Yard [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #383, 1934
- * The Crook from the Sea Bed [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #458, 1937
- * The “Crookit Meg:” A Story of the Year One, (sl) Fraser’s Magazine
- * Crook Kidnaps Detective, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1921
- * The Crook of Canada [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #236, April 1930
- * The Crook of Chinatown [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #122, 1927
- * The Crook of Fleet Street [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Gwyn Evans) The Sexton Blake Library #76, 1926
- * The Crook of Marsden Manor [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #224, January 1930
- * The Crook of Mayfair [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library #364, 1925
- * The Crook of the Team [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- * Crooks Beware!, (ms) Submarine Stories #13, September 1930
- * Crooks’ Caches, (ar) The Thriller #70, June 7 1930
- * Crooks Change Automobile License Number Easily, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 12 1920
- * A Crook’s Diary, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 30 1932
- * The Crook’s Double [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #31, 1925
- * The Crook’s Double [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #299, 1923
- * Crooks Enter Shop Through Chimney, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 2 1921
- * Crooks Go to Prison for Fifty-Three Thousand Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1919
- * Crooks in Books, (rc) The London Mystery Magazine #17 1953, #95 Dec 1972, #105 Jun 1975
- * Crooks in Clover [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #161, August 1928
- * Crooks in Movies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 4 1928
- * The Crook’s K.C. [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #334, 1932
- * Crooks Limited [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Lester Bidston) The Sexton Blake Library #214, November 1929
- * Crooks List Women Tourists with Gems, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- * The Crooks of Crazy Bar, (ms) Aldine Wild West Yarns #48, February 1933
- * Crooks of the Gold Camp, (n.) Aldine Wild West Yarns #1, March 1932
- * Crooks Pass Up $15,000 Poor Fund; Add $10, (ms) Mystery Magazine #157, June 1 1924
- * Crooks Pose as Cutters of Diamonds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- * Crooks Pose as Detectives, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 15 1921
- * Crooks Sacrifice Five Dollars in Vain, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 14 1921
- * Crooks Seek Positions in Business Offices, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 6 1921
- * Crook Stories Redivivus, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #2, 2000/01
- * Crooks Who Reached Ripe Old Age, (ar) Private Detective Stories April 1945
- * Crook Thinks Albany Police Slow, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 16 1926
- * A Crook Who Admitted He Was One, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 12 1927
- * A Crook Who Can’t Reform, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- * The Crook with Thirteen Names [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #432, 1936
- * Crooning Lady!, (ss) The Illustrated Love Magazine December 1932
- * Crop Circles: Investigating the Mysteries of These Cryptic Signs, (ar) Dark Realms #7, Summer 2002
- * Croppers, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- * Croppy Slotter’s Vendetta, (ss) (by David Harold Parry) Chums December 21 1892
- * Crops and Soils, (ar) The Country Gentleman August 9 1924
- * The Croque-Mort, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1889
- * The Croquet Alphabet, (pm) London Society October 1864
- * Croquet, and How to Play It, (ar) The Dollar Monthly Magazine December 1865
- * Croquet for Beginners, (cl) The Captain #261, December 1920
- * Croquet Uncovered, (pi) Mayfair v21 #7, 1986
- * The Crosby Kids, (pi) Liberty March 15 1947 [Ref. Bing, Gary, Dennis, Phillip & Lindsay Crosby]
- * Crossbow Comeback, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction July 1944
- * The Cross-Compound Air Compressor, (ar) Railroad Magazine August 1951
- * A Cross-Country Run.—Coming on the Polugh, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 20 1904
- * Cross-Country Running, (cl) The Captain #249, December 1919
- * Cross-Cultural Family Perspectives, (si) Marriage and the Family Through Science Fiction ed. Val Clear, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick, St. Martin's, 1976
- * La Crosse, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 15 1883
- * The Crossed Cheque, (ss) Truth October 5 1882
- * Crossed Signals, (ms) Flynn’s July 11 1925
- * Crossed Wires—Listening In on the Phone-Sex Lines, (fa) Hot Talk Nov/Dec 1990, Jan/Feb 1991
- * Crosses Over to Fiction, (iv) Suspense Magazine September 2012 [Ref. John Edward]
- * The Cross-Eyed Polecat, (ts) Real Action for Men August 1957
- * The Cross from the Tomb of Mlle. Virginie Caillou, the Original of the Heroine of Bernardin de St. Pierre’s “Paul and Virginia”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1881
- * Crossing a Continent by Coach, (ia) Modern Wonder October 2 1937
- * Crossing a River, (ar) Chums February 5 1921
- * Crossing Great Salt Lake, (ar) Sunset November 1903
- * Crossing-Sweepers of the Ports, (ia) Modern World January 4 1941
- * Crossing the Atlantic, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 31 1879
- * Crossing the Bridge, (hu) The Popular Magazine April 1907
- * Crossing the Channel by Rail, (ar) The Harmsworth London Magazine October 1901
- * Crossing the Desert, (iv) Mithila Review #12, December 2019 [Ref. Malena Salazar Maciá]
- * Crossing the Ferry, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1851; translated from the German.translated by H. Stone
- * Crossing the World and Genres to Write for You, (iv) Suspense Magazine November 2010 [Ref. Graham Masterton]
- * The Cross-Keys Tragedy: A Legend of Grace Church Street, (na) (by Richard Thomson) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828
- * The Cross-Mark on the Rocks, (ar) Missouri Republican 1858
- * Crossnos Puzzle, (pz) Chatterbox 1946
- * The Cross of Blood, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1882
- * The Cross of Orion, (ss)
- * The Cross on the Hill-Side, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1866; translated from the German.translated by Nellie Rosaline Benedict
- * Cross Pictures, (cn) Pearson’s Weekly #2525, December 17 1938
- * Cross-Purposes, (ss) Family Journal Monthly March 1944
- * Cross Readings in Verse, (pm)
- * The Cross-Roads, (pm) The Blue Magazine #2, August 1919
- * Crossroads, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine 1st April 1931
- * The Crossroads, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 21 1907
- * The Crossroads in My Life, (cn) Red Star Secret Confessions Jul, Sep, Nov 1940
- * Cross-Stitch, (ms) Woman’s Day October 1947
- * The Cross-Tie, (ts) Smart Set July 1926
- * The Cross Timbers of Texas, (ms) Cowboy Stories March 1926
- * Cross Winds, (pz) Bill Barnes Air Trails Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1936, Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Dec 1937
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul 1938
- * Crossword, (ms) Mayfair v1 #2, v1 #3 1966, v2 #1 1967
- * Crossword, (pz) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- * Crossword, (pz) This Week (UK) Jul 28, Aug 4 1939
- * Crossword, (pz) Smugglers Road, Junior Press Ltd., 1945
- * Crossword, (pz) Pot-Pourri #1, August 1946
- * Crossword, (pz) Pocket Book Weekly Storyteller Nov 11 1950, Nov 24 1956
- * Crossword, (pz) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) March 1966
- * Crossword, (pz) Bestsellers v3 #9, 1983
- * Crossword, (pz) Words International Nov, Dec 1987, Jan, Mar, Apr/May 1988
- * Crossword, (pz) Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine May 1997
- * Crossword, (pz) Noesis #1, December 1998
- * Crossword, (pz) Spellbound Fll, Win 1999, Spr 2000
- * Crossword, (pz) (by Gordon Douglas) The Boy’s Own Paper Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1957
- * Crossword and Quizzes, (qz) Words October 1985
- * A Crossword Brain-Teaser!, (pz) Favourite Annual for Girls 1961
- * A Crossword Brain-Teaser!, (pz) New Leisure Book for Girls, Dean & Son, 1968
- * Crossword Clues, (pz) International Detective Magazine Jul, Oct 1933
- * A Cross-Word Contest, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine June 1925
- * Cross-Word Contest Winners, (cn) Liberty July 30 1932
- * Crossword: Mainly Sporting, (pz) Masters of the Sky, Junior Press Ltd., 1944
- * Crossword No. 9, (pz) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #15, October 1965
- * Cross Word Prize Winners, (cn) Liberty Sep 17, Sep 24 1932
- * Cross Word Puzzle, (pz) Liberty Jul 2, Jul 9, Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6, Aug 13, Aug 20, Aug 27, Sep 3, Sep 10,
Sep 17, Sep 24, Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15, Oct 22, Oct 29, Nov 5, Nov 19, Nov 26, Dec 3,
Dec 10, Dec 17, Dec 24, Dec 31 1932
Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 21, Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18, Feb 25, Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18,
Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 8, Apr 15, Apr 22, Apr 29, May 6, May 13, May 20, May 27, Jun 3,
Jun 10, Jun 17, Jun 24, Jul 1, Jul 8, Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5, Aug 12, Aug 19,
Aug 26, Sep 2, Sep 9, Sep 16, Sep 23, Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14, Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4,
Nov 11, Nov 18, Nov 25, Dec 2, Dec 9, Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1933
Jan 6, Jan 13, Jan 20, Jan 27, Feb 3, Feb 10, Feb 17, Feb 24, Mar 3, Mar 10, Mar 17,
Mar 24, Mar 31, Apr 7, Apr 14, Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, Jun 2,
Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23, Jun 30, Jul 7, Jul 14, Jul 21, Jul 28, Aug 4, Aug 11, Aug 18,
Aug 25, Sep 1, Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 3,
Nov 17, Nov 24, Dec 8, Dec 15, Dec 22, Dec 29 1934
Jan 5, Jan 12, Jan 19, Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 9, Feb 16, Feb 23, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23,
Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27, May 4, May 11, May 18 1935
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