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- * It’s the Custom…in Innerleithen, (ms) John Bull August 20 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Kipling Cotes, (ms) John Bull March 12 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Lichfield, (ms) John Bull April 23 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Norham, (ms) John Bull February 12 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Padstow, (ms) John Bull April 30 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Painswick, (cl) John Bull September 24 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Ripon, (cl) John Bull July 30 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Scarborough, (ms) John Bull February 19 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Shebbear, (ms) John Bull October 29 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Sherborne, (cl) John Bull October 8 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in St. Ives, (ms) John Bull February 5 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Stretton, (ms) John Bull November 5 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Taddiport, (ms) John Bull July 2 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Tinsley Green, (ms) John Bull April 2 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in West Witton, (ms) John Bull August 27 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Whitby, (ms) John Bull May 14 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Widecombe, (ms) John Bull September 10 1955
- * It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1917
- * It’s the Frozen Frontier of Science…Antarctica, (ar) Look and Learn #24, June 30 1962
- * It’s the Gift That Counts, (ar) Penthouse December 2004
- * It’s the Latest Thing!, (ms) Love Fiction Monthly August 1940
- * It’s the Robinsons, (cs) Red Star Weekly #942, November 25 1950
- * It’s the Space Rage, (pi) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * It Still Happens in Old New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- * It Still Works, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 18 1925
- * Its Time to Laugh, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct, Nov, Dec 1953, Jan, May, Jun 1954, Feb, Mar, Jun 1955
- * It’s Time to Pack, (ms) The Happy Mag. July 1939
- * It’s Time to Think About Christmas, (ms) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1946
- * It’s to Laugh, (hu) Spicy Stories March 1929
- * It’s Too Late to Turn Back, (ss) Red Letter February 13 1971
- * It’s Under Your Feet, (pi) The Strand Magazine January 1945
- * It’s What They’re Wearing, (ms) Complete Love Magazine May 1948
- * It’s Whispered That—, (cl) Wavelength Fall 1941
- * It’s Written in the Stars, (cl) Spacemen October 1962
- * It’s Yours if You Want It, (ms) Variety Love Stories February 1947
- * It Takes a Crooked Man, (ss) Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine March/April 2006
- * It Takes a Thief to Catch a Thief, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 5 1931
- * It Takes Eight People to Make a Redbook Cover, (ar) Redbook Magazine January 1938
- * It Takes Two To, (pm) Escapade June 1956
- * IT! The Terror from Beyond Space, (mr) Monster Parade November 1958
- * It Took Nine Centuries to Make You Free, (ar) Look and Learn #37, September 29 1962
- * “It Used to Be in the Olden Time”, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1874
- * It Was a Big Ask, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #8, 2018 [Ref. Bev Vincent]
- * It Was a Dark and Damp Afternoon…, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #2, 2000/01
- * It Was a Dark and Stormy Knight, (ms) Tales of the Unanticipated #1, Fall 1986
- * It Was a “Ladies’” War, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1942
- * It Was His Second Wife, (ss)
- * It Was Like This—, (hu) War Stories #96, July 1931
- * It Wasn’t a Revolver, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1919
- * It Wasn’t a Toothache, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 6 1931
- * It Was Proof Positive, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1913
- * It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1918
- * “It Will Out”, (ar)
- * It Works Both Ways, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd August 1929
- * It Works Like a Charm, (pi) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1946
- * It Would Be Nice, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1910
- * It Would Do Quite Well, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1882
- * It Wouldn’t Have Mattered, (ts) Smart Set March 1926
- * I Used to Be an I-Man, (ar) The American Magazine November 1936
- * Ivanhoe, (mr) The American Magazine August 1952
- * Ivanhoe Bonomi, (ar) Collier’s November 4 1944
- * “Ivanhoe:” Sir Arthur Sullivan’s New Opera, (th) Black & White #1, February 6 1891 [Ref. Arthur Sullivan]
- * Ivan Ognianov Serbezov Interview, (iv) Liquid Imagination #2, Winter 2009 [Ref. Ivan Ognianov Serbezov]
- * I’ve Seen That Before!, (cl) The Pulp Collector Sum, Fll 1987, Wtr, Sum, Fll 1988, Wtr, Spr, Sum 1989, Wtr, Sum 1990,
Wtr 1991, Sum 1993
- * The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, (ar) Western Story Magazine May 26 1928
- * Ivory Carvings of the Flemish Sculptor Duquesnoy, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1885
- * Ivory Challenge, (ss) (by Sydney J. Bounds) Boys’ World July 20 1963
- * Ivory Coast: Kelle Marie, (pi) Penthouse April 2007
- * The Ivory Elephant, (nv) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #62, August 16 1902
- * The Ivory Hand [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #370, July 8 1922
- * An Ivory Hunter of Baseball, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1913
- * Ivory on the Hoof, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1934
- * The Ivory Poachers, (gm) Daktari Annual 1967, World Distributors, 1967
- * The Ivory Screen [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #219, 1922
- * The Ivory Seekers [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #105, June 9 1917
- * IV. Short Story Handbook, (ms)
- * Ivy, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1878
- * Ivy and I and Grandfather’s Chair, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #7, 1952
- * Ivy League, (pi) Swank January 1966
- * Ivy League Distinction, (ms) Manhunt January 1957
- * Ivy League Postscript, (es) Holiday April 1956
- * Ivy League Squaw, (pi) Male December 1960
- * Ivy Lodge, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1880
- * The Ivy Waltz, (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine October 1895
- * I Walked in Shame, (ss) Real Romances September 1949
- * I Walk Twenty-Five Miles to School, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- * I Want a Divorce from My Office Wife, (ar) Liberty May 15 1937
- * I Want a Man, (ar) True Mystic Confessions #1, 1937
- * I Want a Wife, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories March 1948
- * I Wanted a Cow Ranch, (ts) True Western Stories September 1925
- * I Wanted a Husband-A Girl in Search of the Right Man, (ts) True Story February 1929
- * I Wanted All His Love, (ts) Romantic Story Magazine February 1941
- * I Wanted a Son, (ts) Red Star Secret Confessions July 1940
- * I Wanted a Thrill—So I Crashed the Gate!, (ts) Smart Set July 1926
- * I Wanted Her Husband, (ts) Home Notes December 13 1956
- * I Wanted My First Wife Back, (ts) Secrets August 1962
- * I Wanted My Fling, (ts) Romantic Magazine #52, May 1938
- * I Wanted My Husband, (ts) Smart Set August 1926
- * I Wanted to Be a Lady, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- * I Wanted to Be Free, (sl) True Story Magazine #125 Apr, #127 Jun 1933
- * I Wanted to Get Even, (ts) Intimate Confessions April 1938
- * I Wanted to Know, (hu) Snappy Stories 2nd May 1925
- * I Wanted to Live!, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st May 1930
- * “I Wanted Wings”, (ms) Flying Aces October 1937
- * I Want This Man!, (ss) Real Romances September 1949
- * I Want to Be a Brakeman, (pm) Chicago Record
- * I Want to Be a Nurse!, (cs) Girls’ Crystal and “The Schoolgirl” November 12 1960
- * I Want to Be Happy, (vi) The Happy Mag. June 1925
- * I Was a Bondwoman, (nv) Western Romances November 1957
- * I Was a Child Bride, (ts) Intimate Romances May 1938
- * I Was a Child Wife, (ts) True Story Magazine #125, April 1933
- * I Was a Compulsive Gambler, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1958
- * I Was a Coward, (ts) Scarlet Confessions December 1937
- * I Was a Cranky Old Maid at Twenty, (ar) Physical Culture February 1924
- * I Was a Desperate Wife, (nv) Romantic Story Magazine #58, November 1938
- * I Was a Fighting Parson, (ss) Western Romances September 1959
- * I Was a First Offender, (ar) John Bull Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4, Nov 11 1950
- * I Was Afraid of Marriage, (ts) Scarlet Confessions October 1937
- * I Was a Hunted Hunter!, (ts) The Modern Boy February 9 1935
- * I Was a Love Cheater, (ts) Scarlet Confessions December 1936
- * I Was a Man-Hater, (ts) Candid Confessions December 1937
- * I Was a Man-Hunter, (ss) Western Romances May 1958
- * I Was a Member of a Nudist Cult, (ts) Lovers Confessions December 1933
- * I Was an Adopted Mother, (ts) True Story March 1939
- * I Was an Airport Tramp, (ts) Candid Confessions February 1938
- * “I was a Narcotics Racketeer”, (ts) Saga April 1953as told to Gene Merritt
- * I Was an Army Brat, (ss) Real Western Romances January 1957
- * I Was an Epileptic—Now I’m a Champion, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- * I Was an Ugly Duckling, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine 1st April 1931
- * I Was an Ugly Duckling but I Grew to Be Beautiful, (ms) Physical Culture October 1923
- * “I Was an Unkissed Bride!”, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd June 1930
- * I Was a Pig, Now I’m a Man, (ar) Physical Culture April 1924
- * I Was a Rich Man’s Plaything, (ts) Intimate Confessions April 1938
- * I Was a Riverboat Tramp, (nv) Real Western Romances July 1956
- * I Was a Sea Pirate, (ts) Man’s Magazine April 1955as told to Horace Bailey Brown
- * I Was Ashamed of My Indian Blood, (ts) True Western Stories February 1926
- * I Was a Showcase Wife, (ts) Living Romances from Actual Life February 1940
- * I Was a Stowaway, (ts) The Passing Show January 20 1934
- * I Was a Strip Artist, (ts) Real Life Confessions September 1937
- * I Was a Taxi Dancer, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine Apr, May 1932
- * I Was a Teenage Werewolf, (sa) (by Ralph Thornton) Screen Chills and Macabre Stories v1 #1, 1957
- * “I Was a Thief Until—”, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- * I Was a Two-Gun Gal, (ss) Western Romances September 1958
- * I Was a Wagon-Master, (ss) Western Romances July 1957
- * I Was a White Mau Mau, (ar) Argosy September 1961
- * I Was a Woman of the Shadows, (ts) Scarlet Confessions October 1936
- * I Was a Yes-Woman, (ss) Ideal Love Stories August 1959
- * I Was Born with Second Sight, (ts) True Confessions March 1959
- * I Was Bought and Paid For, (ts) Real Life Confessions September 1937
- * I Was Captured by the “Sea Devil”, (ts) Personal Adventure Stories July 1937as told to John Ross
- * “I Was Dead for Five Minutes!”, (ar) Real Action for Men August 1957
- * I Was Dick’s Girl, (ts) Smart Set June 1926
- * I Was Doomed to Be Disfigured, (ar) Physical Culture May 1924
- * I Was His Second Choice, (ts) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * I Was Hitler’s Spy!, (ts) Fact Spy Stories April 1939
- * I Was in Her Blood, (nv) Western Romances July 1959
- * I Was Left Them in a Will!, (sl) Red Letter July 20 1963
- * I Was Literally Shitting Myself, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #9, 2019 [Ref. Sarah Pinborough]
- * I Was Lost and Searching for What to Do Next, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #8, 2018 [Ref. Richard Chizmar]
- * I Was My Husband’s Mistress, (ss) All-Star Love Magazine May 1942
- * I Was Once a Liar, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd March 1931
- * I Was Only Looking for Love, (ts) True Story March 1939
- * “I Was Raising a Homosexual Child”, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1963as told to Flora Rheta Schreiber
- * I Was Really Scared, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #9, 2019 [Ref. Jessica Harper]
- * I Was Shot at Dawn!, (ar) Modern Boy’s Book of True Adventure, Amalgamated Press, 1937
- * “I Was Sickly and Misshapen, but I Will Be Like Venus”, (ar) Physical Culture February 1925as told to George Cameron-Emslie
- * I Was Stalked by Sarawak’s Commie Head-Hunters, (??) South Sea Stories July 1964
- * I Was Tempted by Two Girls, (vi) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * I Was That Son, (ts) Smart Set September 1925
- * I Was the Kind Nobody Loved, (ar) Physical Culture December 1923
- * I Was the Mistress of the Marquis de Sade, (ar) Jaguar July 1968
- * I Was the White King of a Cannibal Harem, (??) South Sea Stories March 1962
- * I Was Thin as a Pin—Now I’m Plump, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923
- * “I Was Too Fat”—“I Was Too Thin”, (ar) Physical Culture August 1923
- * I Was Trapped in a Steel Coffin, (pi) Fury January 1959as told to James Neal Harvey
- * I Was Young Once, Chil’len, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1856
- * I-Wei Huang, (iv) SteamPunk Magazine #2, 2007 [Ref. I-Wei Huang]
- * I Went Fishing and Caught—Health, (ar) Physical Culture December 1923
- * I Will Be Brave for Thee, Dear Heart, (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly June 1873
- * I Will Be Your Captain, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 12 1905
- * I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine April 1917
- * “I Will Make Men Pay!”, (ts) True Love Stories 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr 1930
- * “I Will Not Say”, (ar) The American Boy November 1906
- * I Wish I’d Said That, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1952
- * I Wish I Had Petted, (ar) Smart Set October 1926
- * “I Wish I Knew Wheth-er It Would Bite”, (il) Wide Awake April 1877
- * I Wonder, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1878
- * I Wonder?, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1905
- * I Wonder As I Wander (Christmas Carol), (sg) Woman’s Home Companion December 1938
- * I Wonder (“My Dear, Sometimes when you are idle for a while…”), (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1922
- * “I Wonder What’s Thinking?”, (??) 10 Story Book December 1936
- * I Wooed Her in the Summer Months, (sg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1857
- * “I Wouldn’t Marry One of Them”, (ar) The Green Book Magazine December 1920
- * I Wouldn’t Part with My Mother-in-Law, (ar) The American Magazine November 1931
- * IW’s Top 10 Sci-Fi Novels of All-Time, (ar) Infinite Worlds Magazine #12, Summer 2022
- * I. W. W. and the Race, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine October 1919
- * Ixnay on the Ottenray, (cs) Strange Days Summer 1992
- * Izvestia International Edition, (ms) (by Michael Moorcock) New Worlds #214, Winter 1978
- * Jabberwocky and Jive, (pm) Calling All Girls November 1947
- * Jabez Chester’s Partner, (ss) The Wave May 27 1893
- * Jack, (pm) Chicago Record
- * The Jackal, (vi) from Hitopadesa, 1787
- * Jackal of the Mediterranean, (ar) Modern World July 13 1940
- * The Jackal, the Hare, and the Cock, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1908; translated from the Swahili by Kusiali.
- * A “Jack-and-Bean-Stalk”, (ms) Street & Smith’s Far West Stories August 1931
- * Jack and Bill, (pm) Rhymes from the Round-Up Camp ed. Wallace D. Coburn, W.T. Ridgley Press, 1899
- * Jack and Gill, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1881
- * Jack and His Mother, (ss) (by Louise E. Chollet) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1866
- * Jack and Jill, (pm) Wide Awake August 1878
- * Jack and Jill, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1887
- * Jack and the Baboons [Daktari], (ss) Daktari Annual 1969, World Distributors, 1969
- * Jack and the Bean-stalk, (na) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine Sep, Oct 1873
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (pz) The London Magazine June 1920
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (ss) 1807
- * The Jackass Rabbit, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1877
- * Jack Dann, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #134, Summer 1997 [Ref. Jack Dann]
- * The Jackdaw and Silkworm as Pets, (ar) Chums Annual 1941, 1940
- * The Jackdaw’s Bath, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1884
- * Jack Dempsey, a Shadow or a Man, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine August 1919
- * Jack Dempsey—The Life of a Champion, (bg) Knockout Magazine November/December 1937 [Ref. Jack Dempsey]
- * Jack Dinsmore’s Girls:
* ___ 1—Myrtle, the Irresistable Gold Digger, (ms) Secrets December 1922
- * Jack Donahoo, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * Jack el Destripador, (ex) The Harlot Killer ed. Allan Barnard, Dodd, Mead, 1953; translated from the Spanish (1928) by Anthony Boucher.
- * Jack Entwhistle’s Correspondence, (ss) Truth August 24 1882
- * Jacket to Have Short Story Writer, (ms) The Yellow Jacket October 27 1926
- * Jack Frost as an Artist, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1895
- * Jack Gaughan, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1969 [Ref. Jack Gaughan]
- * Jack Hardy’s Jape, (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #100, May 5 1917
- * Jack Haviland, (ss) Chambers’s Journal June 5 1869
- * Jack Haviland’s Love, (ss) Chambers’s Journal June 5 1869, as "Jack Haviland"
- * Jack Henley’s Predicament! [St. Frank’s], (ss) (by R. T. Eves) The Boys’ Realm #108, April 23 1921
- * Jack Hobbs, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922
- * Jack Holt, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly July 24 1926
- * Jack Horner, (ss) Wide Awake July 1876
- * Jack Hoyle, the Young Speculator; or, the Road to Fortune, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #113, 189?
- * Jack Hulbert Talks About Himself!, (iv) The Modern Boy January 19 1935
- * Jackie Coogan, (il) The American Magazine August 1923
- * Jackie Coogan, (iv) The Modern Boy January 5 1929
- * Jackie Franke The Really Incompleat Bob Tucker: The Hoy Ping Pong Sampler, (fr) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1976
- * Jackie Gleason’s New Discovery, (pi) Ace May 1963
- * Jackie Is the Most, (pi) Fling v1 #1, 1957
- * Jackie Jones, (pi) Mayfair v18 #8, 1983
- * Jackie, Naked with Snakes, (pi) Mayfair v4 #5, 1969
- * Jackie Stewart, (iv) King (UK) October 1965
- * Jack-in-the-Pulpit, (pm) American Cultivator
- * Jack, Jim, Joe, (sl) The Halfpenny Marvel #197, August 14 1897
- * Jack Karney: “East Side Hood Turned Good”, (ar) Rumble #2, 1990 [Ref. Jack Karney]
- * Jack Ketch and His Wages, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1877
- * Jack Kilborn Interview, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #30, May/June 2009 [Ref. Jack Kilborn]
- * Jack Knife and Map of Dreams, (br) Subterranean (online) Spring 2007
- * Jackleg Lawyer, (hu) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * Jack London, (ms) Presenting Moonshine #14, April 6 1971 [Ref. Jack London]
- * Jack London and The Black Cat, (ar) The Black Cat January 1917, as "Jack London—The Story of a Story"
- * Jack London’s Great Novel, “Martin Eden”, (rv) The Pacific Monthly August 1908 [Ref. Jack London]
- * Jack London—The Story of a Story, (ar) The Black Cat January 1917
- * Jack Long, (ss) (by Charles Wilkins Webber) American Review February 1845; at least slightly abridged.
- * Jack Long, or Shot in the Eye, (ss) American Whig Review
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