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- * Weird Tales Club, (ms) Weird Tales Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1943, Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1944
- * The Weird Tales Club Card, (ms) Windy City Pulp Stories #13, 2013
- * The Weird Talesman: An Interview with Terry Dowling, (iv) Studies in Australian Weird Fiction #1, February 2008 [Ref. Terry Dowling]
- * Weird Tales on the Air, (ar) Science Fiction Digest May 1933
- * Weird Tales Talks with Holly Phillips, (iv) Weird Tales May/June 2006 [Ref. Holly Phillips]
- * Weird Things That Drop from the Sky, (ms) Speed Mystery February 1943
- * The Weird Violin, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1893
- * The Weird Violine, (ss)
- * Weird, Wacky and Wonderful, (pi) Argosy February 1947
- * Weird Whisperings of Things Beyond Our Ken, (vi) Cosmic Tales June 1940
- * The Weird Woman, (ss) Bow Bells Annual 1871, as "The Tregethan’s Curse: or, The Weird Woman"
- * The Weir Wardrobe of Canada, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine July 1907
- * We Killed Japs with Crossbows, (??) South Sea Stories July 1962
- * We Knew Him When—, (ms) Ginger August 1931
- * We Know It, (hu) Chums July 26 1913
- * Welcome, (ed) Spellbound Spring 2001
- * Welcome, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1883
- * The Welcome, (pm) The Owl June 1898
- * The Welcome Back, (pm) The Australian Journal #253, June 1886
- * The Welcome Book, (pm) The Golden Argosy January 2 1886
- * A Welcome Cheat, (pm) The Grand Magazine July 1905
- * Welcome Chrysanthemums, (pm) The Argosy #521, November 26 1892
- * Welcome—Farewell, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1885
- * Welcome Fit for a King, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 7 1923
- * A Welcome Guest, (ar) Sunday June 1914
- * A Welcome Guest, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1924
- * Welcome Home, John, (ss) Lucky Star and Peg’s Paper #547, September 4 1950
- * A Welcome Inundation: The Annual Rise of the Nile, (ar) The New Penny Magazine #1, October 22 1898
- * Welcome Rain, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1887
- * Welcome, Stranger: Showers for Mothers and Babies, (ms) McCall’s May 1961
- * Welcome to Black Hollow, (iv) Three Crows Magazine #7, July 2020 [Ref. A. J. Vrana]
- * Welcome to Crickley Hall, (ar) Fear October 2012 [Ref. James Herbert]
- * Welcome to Stoneham, (iv) Suspense Magazine June 2011 [Ref. Lorna Barrett]
- * A Welcome to Summer, (pm) The Argosy (UK) July 1868
- * Welcome to the First Noircon Poetry Contest, (cn) Crime Factory v2 #10, 2012
- * Welcome to the Inner Circle, (cl) Suspense Magazine January 2011 [Ref. Brad Meltzer]
- * Welcome to the Web!, (ms) Thrills & Chills #13, 1995
- * Welcome to the World of Crime Time, (ms) Crime Time #1, 1995
- * Welcome to Worldcon, (ar) Amazing Stories Winter 1999
- * Welcome, Vancouver!, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 12 1929
- * Welded Boilers, (ar) Railroad Magazine March 1947
- * Welder, (ar) Seven Magazine of People’s Writing March 1941
- * Welding by Electricity, (ia) Modern Wonder September 24 1938
- * Welding Wizardry, (ar) Modern Wonder November 25 1939
- * We Lead World in Freeing Criminals, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1917
- * We Like Loya, (pi) Man’s Conquest October 1959
- * We Live and Learn, (ms) The Captain #271 Oct, #272 Nov, #273 Dec 1921, #274 Jan, #275 Feb, #276 Mar 1922, #286 Jan 1923
- * Welland Canal (New), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1900
- * Welland Canal (Old), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1900
- * Well-Authenticated Rappings, (ar) (by Charles Dickens) Household Words #413, February 20 1858
- * The Well-Bred Young Lady in a Barber Shop at Midnight, (ss) The Black Cat February 1902
- * Well, Can You Beat That!, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * Well Connected, (hu) Short Stories November 1919
- * The Well-Dressed Cop, (ms) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * The Well Dressed Woman, (cl) The Puritan Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1897
- * The Well-Dressed Woman, (cl) The Puritan Jan, Feb, Mar 1897, Mar 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Bathing Suits; Her Crown of Glory; The Downfall of the Placket; Consecrated Costumes, (ar) The Puritan July 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Black Velvet as a Garniture, (cl) The Puritan February 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Concerning Negligees, (cl) The Puritan June 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Dimity, Lawn, and Organdy; The Gold Sunbonnet, (ar) The Puritan April 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Fashion Versus Figure, (ar) The Puritan May 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: From a Man’s Point of View, (cl) The Puritan July 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Furs and Flannels, (cl) The Puritan October 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Graduation Gowns; The Reign of the Tuck; The Petticoat Boycott, (ar) The Puritan June 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Her Festive Array, (cl) The Puritan November 1899
- * The Well-Dressed Woman: Her Trousseau and His, (ar) The Puritan December 1900
- * The Well-Dressed Woman: Little Evening Gowns; A Letter from Paris, (ar) The Puritan January 1901
- * The Well Dressed Woman: On the Need of a Pier Glass, (cl) The Puritan May 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Separate Waists, (cl) The Puritan December 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Sporting Clothes; Modern Footware, (ar) The Puritan March 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Tailor Gowns, (ar) The Puritan September 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Cost and Care of Clothes, (ar) The Puritan August 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Latter Day Apron, (cl) The Puritan August 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Long Coats of the Season, (cl) The Puritan January 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Miseries of Being Too Well Dressed, (cl) The Puritan April 1900
- * The Well-Dressed Woman: The New Fashions, (ar) The Puritan October 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Picture Wedding, (ar) The Puritan November 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The September Fashions…, (cl) The Puritan September 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Weddings and Wedding Gowns; The Up to Date Petticoat, (ar) The Puritan February 1899
- * “Wellesleys” to Fly 6,500 Mile Non-Stop, (ar) Modern Wonder August 6 1938
- * A Well Full of Fish, (ms) Mystery Magazine #91, August 15 1921
- * A Well-Hearned Honor, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1900
- * Wellington College, (ar) The Universal Magazine #4, June 1900
- * Wellington, Non Confidential Introduction, (in) Focus #7, February 1959
- * The Well in the Rock, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine April 1877, as by Mrs. R. B. Edson
- * We’ll Keep the Faith, (pm) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #37, September 1930
- * A Well-Knit Lassie!, (pi) Caper April 1957
- * A Well-known Actress in Page’s Costume, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine September 1895
- * Well-Known Artists’ Dreams of Beauty, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine May 1900
- * Well-known Bomb Expert Dies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 27 1920
- * Well-Known Gangster Is Murdered, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1921
- * Well-Known Names and Places, (pz) The Strand Magazine December 1930
- * Well Made Maiden, (pi) Copper Cuties January 1969
- * A Well-Marked Beat, (ar) Lilliput October/November 1951
- * Well Nigh a Tragedy. The Story of Benson’s Toothache and Its Cure, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1905
- * The Well of Beer-sheba, (cs) The Bible Story #13, May 30 1964
- * The Well of Pen-Morfa, (ss) (by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell) Household Words #34 Nov 16, #35 Nov 23 1850
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1851, as "The Broken Heart; or, The Well of Pen-Morfa. A Welsh Tale", uncredited.
- Lizzie Leigh; and Other Tales by The Author of "Mary Barton", "Ruth", &c, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855, as by The Author of “Mary Barton”, “Ruth”, &c
- * Well Planned, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 26 1929
- * Well Played, (ss) (by Joyce H. Hiorns) Girls’ Fun May 1 1947
- * Well-Rounded Career, (pi) Adventure June 1956
- * Well Said, (ms) Film & Figure Sum, Fll, Win 1966, Spr 1968
- * The Well-Scrubbed Look (artist Earl Macpherson), (ar) Escapade October 1956
- * We’ll See You in Atlanta, (ms) Grantville Gazette v37, 2011
- * Wells Fargo, (sl) (by Hedley O’Mant) Wild West Weekly (UK) #1 Mar 12, #2 Mar 19, #3 Mar 26, #4 Apr 2, #5 Apr 9, #6 Apr 16, #7 Apr 23, #8 Apr 30, #9 May 7, #10 May 14,
#11 May 21, #12 May 28, #13 Jun 4 1938
- * Wells Fargo’s Box, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1897
- * Wells Fargo Was My Responsibility, (ss) Real Western Romances January 1958
- * Wells Flowed Refined Kerosene, (ms) Mystery Magazine #45, September 15 1919
- * Wells Praises Pragnell, (ms) Scientifiction March 1938
- * The Well-Stacked Stock, (pi) Showcase v1 #3, 1961
- * The Well Tailored Castaway, (ar) Rogue May 1963
- * We’ll Tell the World, (cl) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction May, Jun 1925
- * Well Tempered, (vi) (by Neil Williamson) Nemonymous #5, 2005
- * Well, to the Fore in All Races of Importance!, (ar) The Magnet Library March 9 1929
- * Well Trained, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 28 1928
- * Well Watched, (pi) Playboy July 1979
- * Well-Watered Spots in Teeming India, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Well - Whadaya Know!, (qz) Stag: Man’s Own Magazine #3, Autumn 1946
- * Well! What Do You Know?, (cl) Frank Clune’s Adventure Magazine Dec 1947, Feb, Mar, Apr 1948
- * Well Worth While, (nv) My Queen #415, October 6 1903
- * Well, Would You Live Next Door to Her Mummy and Daddy?, (ar) Nova January 1966
- * We Lost Our Heads, (ts) Lovers Confessions Jan, Feb 1934
- * We Love but Few, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1906
- * Welsh Boy Hero (Thomas Lewis), (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper February 12 1910
- * The Welshman’s Story: Mynach-Heb-Un-Pen, (ss) Beeton’s Christmas Annual #8, 1867
- * Welsh Members of Former Administrations, (bg) The Red Dragon Jan, Mar 1884
- * The Welsh National Eisteddfod, (ms) Black & White #30, August 29 1891
- * Welsh Poetry in English Dress: “Fanny, Blooming Fair”, (sg) The Red Dragon January 1884; translated from Welsh.translated by David Nicholas
- * Welsh Sayings, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1888
- * We Made Our Marriage an Aid to Success, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- * We Made the Grade on Nothing a Week, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- * We Make Monsters, (bg) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024 [Ref. Judson Michael Agla]
- * We May Meet Men from Other Worlds, (ar) Tit-Bits #2856, July 25 1936
- * We May Not Tell, (pm) (by Charles W. Butler) Beadle’s Monthly #11, November 1866
- * Wembley Bill, Football Doctor [Wembley Bill], (ss) The Skipper #269 Oct 26, #270 Nov 2, #275 Dec 7, #277 Dec 21, #278 Dec 28 1935, #279 Jan 4, #280 Jan 11, #281 Jan 18, #282 Jan 25,
#295 Apr 25 1936
- * We Meet Our Giant of Adventure, (ar) Argosy November 1959 [Ref. Sir Edmund Hillary]
- * We Moderns—and the Bull, (pi) Movie Monthly February 1926 [Ref. Bull Montana]
- * We Must Have Sugar, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1932
- * We Must Train Airmen for America’s Defense!, (ar) Flying Aces May 1938
- * We Must Win!, (ar) Liberty August 22 1942
- * The Wench Is French, (pi) Ace March 1970
- * The Wench Is Not Amused, (ar) Esquire
- * The Wench of the Month, (pi) Wench v1 #1, 1962
- * Wendy, (pi) Monsieur September 1965
- * Wendy and Her Horse, (pi) Gallery April 1973
- * Wendy and Jinx in a Race for Life, (cs) The Australian Chucklers Weekly November 27 1959
- * Wendy Corsi Staub Digs Deep, (iv) Suspense Magazine December 2013 [Ref. Wendy Corsi Staub]
- * A Wendy Hornsby Checklist, (bi) Nine Sons by Wendy Hornsby, Crippen & Landru, 2002 [Ref. Wendy Hornsby]
- * We Needed Money to Elope, (ts) Daring Romances September 1959
- * We Need Eisenhower, (ed) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1952
- * W.E. Nesom—Marine Information, (pm) All-Story Weekly November 4 1916
- * We Never Catch Colds, (ar) Physical Culture January 1924
- * Went to Bed with Chickens, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 19 1931
- * Wentworth Woodhouse, (ms) Black & White #23, July 11 1891
- * Wentzel Freedom Set, (ar) Argosy July 1951
- * Wentzel Is Free, (ar) Argosy August 1951
- * We Pick the Yankees, (cl) Sports Novels Magazine June 1940
- * We Pin a Medal On—:
* ___ Blanche P. Walker, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 25 1928
* ___ Clarence Paschen, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 11 1928
* ___ Damia Allison, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly June 23 1928
* ___ Dawn Ervin, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 22 1928
* ___ Edward Cummings, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 15 1928
* ___ Eleanor Pautch, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 29 1928
* ___ Francis Sweeney, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 18 1928
* ___ George C. Sherman, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly October 6 1928
* ___ George Hoffman, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 21 1928
* ___ John Minnella, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly October 13 1928
* ___ La Dette Cross, Jr., (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 1 1928
* ___ Leon Callanan, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 8 1928
* ___ Max Mooney, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly November 10 1928
* ___ Mrs. Catherine Petty, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly November 3 1928
* ___ Patrolman Guyot W. Craig of Detroit, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 7 1928
* ___ Paul Kelliher, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 4 1928
* ___ Peter (Buck) McNeil, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 28 1928
* ___ Thomas Irvin McNeely, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
* ___ Watt L. Parsons, Jr., (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly June 30 1928
* ___ William Jamieson Mackay, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 14 1928
- * We Played with Fire, (ts) Real Life Confessions September 1937
- * We’re All Slaves of the King, (ar) Tit-Bits #2863, September 12 1936
- * We’re Always Fighting the Sea, (ar) Modern World November 30 1940
- * We’re Boys at Fifty and Over, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923
- * We’re Getting There!, (ms) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1967
- * We’re Going to Europe Again!, (ms) BIGnews July/August 2004
- * We’re in the Army Now, (pm) Battle Stories #10, June 1928
- * We’re in the Money, (cl) Real March 1958
- * We’re in the Movies Now, (ms) Collier’s April 7 1928
- * We’re Off on the Road to Morocco, (ar) Rex #23, 1971
- * Were Some Indians Vegetaraians?, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 9 1924
- * We’re Telling You, (cl) Man’s Book Periodical Nov 1963, Jan, Mar, May, Oct, Dec 1964, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct,
Dec 1965
Jan 1966, Apr, Jun 1967
- * We’re Tellin’ You!, (ms) Spicy Stories January 1932
- * Were the Chinese Ancestors of the Indians?, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Were They Crickets?, (ss) (by Thomas Hill) The Atlantic Monthly April 1866
- * We’re Walking on Wealth, (ar) Modern Wonder January 8 1938
- * Werewolf at Large: The Wolf Man 2009, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #10, 2009
- * Werewolf at Large:
* ___ The Bray Road Beast, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #1, 2004
* ___ The Corn Valley Wolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #2, 2005
* ___ How to Kill a Werewolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #4, 2006
* ___ Is Your Loved One a Werewolf?, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #3, 2005
* ___ Movie Werewolves Then & Now, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #6, 2007
* ___ Turning Yourself Into a Werewolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #5, 2006
- * Werewolf Hunt, Pt. 2, (ms) Blood Moon Rising #4, 2001
- * Werewolf Hunt:
* ___ The Many Ways One Becomes a Werewolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #6, 2007
* ___ “Wherewolf of London”, (ar) Werewolf Magazine #4, 2006
* ___ The Worst Werewolf Movies Ever Made, (ar) Werewolf Magazine #5, 2006
- * The Werewolf Mystery [Sexton Blake], (na) (by George Norman Philips) The Union Jack #1216,
- * The Werewolf of Elphinstone [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #246, 1922
- * Werewolf of London, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #812, July 6 1935; adapted from the movie (Henry Hull, Warner Oland).
- * The Werewolf’s Last Raid [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #439, 1936
- * Werewolf: The Series on Its 20th Anniversary, (ar) Blood Moon Rising #32, Spring 2007
- * Werewolves, (ms) Mystery Stories December 1927
- * Werewolves: On the Trail of the Beast, from Fable to Film, (ar) Dark Realms #7, Summer 2002
- * “Were You Ever in Rio Grande?”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine December 1929
- * The Wer-Hyena, (vi) 1965
- * Wernher von Braun, (ob) Galileo #4, 1977 [Ref. Dr. Wernher von Braun]
- * Werter’s Warning, (ss)
- * We Sailed Through a Hurricane, (pi) Argosy November 1947
- * We See by the Papers, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1940
- * We Seek No Terms and Ask No Mercy, (ms) Combat: The Action Magazine August 1957
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