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- Sidi Bhoba by Arnold Fraser · (ss)
- The “Sidier Roy” by N. K. McKechnie · (ss)
- Siding by Gary Fincke · (ss)
- The Siding by Stefan Grabinski · (nv)
- The Siding by Miroslaw Lipinski · (nv)
- Siding 13 by James Lovegrove · (ss)
- Sidin’ the Right by William J. Glynn · (ss)
- Sidle and Fold by Hiram Larew · (pm)
- Sidmouth and About It by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Sidnappers by A. Neil Lyons · (ss)
- Sidney by Margaret Deland · (sl)
- Sidney and Beatrice Webb by Bertrand Russell · (ar)
- Sidney Balbion by Mark Helprin · (ss)
- Sidney Ball: Some Memories by W. H. Hutton · (ar)
- Sidney Carton by Frederick Barnard · (il)
- Sidney Easton’s Wife by Mary Roberts Rinehart · (ss)
- Sidney Franklin, American Bull-Fighter by Stookie Allen · (ia)
- The Sidney Gold Bullion Robbery by Francis W. Hilton · (ar)
- Sidney Herbert’s Decision by Frank Lee Benedict · (ss)
- Sidney Hillman: Success Story by Benjamin Stolberg · (ar)
- Sidney H. Sime: Shades of Darkness by Graeme Hurry · (ar)
- Sidney James Snoop by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sidney Lanier on the English Novel by Arthur Penn · (??)
- Sidney Lanier, Poet by William Hayes Ward · (??)
- Sidney on Skis by Jeff Brown · (ss)
- Sidney Paget by Guy Russell Bay · (ar)
- Sidney Poitier’s Long Journey by Normand Poirier · (ar)
- Sidney’s Cold Bath by Dilys Beeston · (ss)
- Sidney’s Curse by Dan A. Sproul · (ss)
- Sidney, Seth and S.A.M. by Charles R. McConnell · (ss)
- Sidney Sime of Worplesdon by Martin Gardner · (ar)
- The Sidney Street Affair by Dale Collins · (ss)
- The Sidney Street Affray by George Dilnot · (ts)
- Sidney’s Wife by Caroline Wood Morrison · (vi)
- Sidney, the Screwloose Robot by William P. McGivern · (ss)
- Sidney Tillim’s “A Dream of Being” by Joseph Stanton · (pm)
- Sidney & Walter Paget by Paul M. Chapman · (ar)
- Sidney W. Winslow, Czar of Footwear by Judson C. Welliver · (ia)
- Sido by Colette · (ex)
- Sido by Enid McLeod · (ex)
- Sidonie, Some Surprises, and a Bonehead by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Sidonie, Some Surprises, and a Bonehead by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Sidonie’s Place by Ruth Brandao Ferrari · (ss)
- Sidonie’s Squeeze Man by Jesse Freeman · (pm)
- The Sidon in the Mirror by Connie Willis · (nv)
- Sidoro by Harold S. Symmes · (ss)
- Sid Says: If You Ever Reach Easy Street—Turn Into It! by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says: If You Ever Reach Easy Street—Turn Into It! by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says: Money Talks—But There Are Other Speakers by John M. Siddall · (ar)
- Sid Says: Money Talks—But There Are Other Speakers by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Sid Says: I. Let’s Break Away from Granddaddy by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says: I. Let’s Break Away from Granddaddy by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. II. To Go Thoroughly Married Takes Time and Trouble by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. II. To Go Thoroughly Married Takes Time and Trouble by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. III. The Millennium Is No Mushroom by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. III. The Millennium Is No Mushroom by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. IV. This Is a Want Ad for a World-Beater by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. IV. This Is a Want Ad for a World-Beater by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. V. Here Is a New Suit of Clothes for Some Old Ideas by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. V. Here Is a New Suit of Clothes for Some Old Ideas by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. VI. If This Be Contempt of Court—Send Me the Bill by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. VI. If This Be Contempt of Court—Send Me the Bill by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. VII. Strive as we Will—Our Brows Slope Gently Downward by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. VII. Strive as we Will—Our Brows Slope Gently Downward by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. VIII. It Is Hard to Tell How Numb a Young Skull is by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. VIII. It Is Hard to Tell How Numb a Young Skull is by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. IX. If Your Ego Bothers You—Go Look at the Stars by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. IX. If Your Ego Bothers You—Go Look at the Stars by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. X. Some Poetry Is Made to Be Heard—Not Heeded by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. X. Some Poetry Is Made to Be Heard—Not Heeded by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XI. Considering Who Grandpa Was—We’re Not so Bad by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XI. Considering Who Grandpa Was—We’re Not so Bad by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XII. You Can Go Further if You Take Others with You by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XII. You Can Go Further if You Take Others with You by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XIII. Good Brains Don’t All Travel the Same Way by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XIII. Good Brains Don’t All Travel the Same Way by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XIV. Consider Your Ears—They Are Not Purely Decorative by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XIV. Consider Your Ears—They Are Not Purely Decorative by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XV. Don’t Get Anxious about New York: Let New York Get Anxious About You by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XV. Don’t Get Anxious about New York: Let New York Get Anxious About You by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XVI. It Is Sometimes Better to Remain a Bore than to Make Yourself Too Intersting by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XVI. It Is Sometimes Better to Remain a Bore than to Make Yourself Too Intersting by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XVII. I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XVII. I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XVIII. Some Mighty Good Salaries Go to Men Who Would Almost as Soon Work for Nothing by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XVIII. Some Mighty Good Salaries Go to Men Who Would Almost as Soon Work for Nothing by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XIX. A Great Ancestor Would Be All Right if So Many Outsiders Didn’t Butt In by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XIX. A Great Ancestor Would Be All Right if So Many Outsiders Didn’t Butt In by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XX. Men Can’t Be Geared Up—Unless They Are Cheered Up by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XX. Men Can’t Be Geared Up—Unless They Are Cheered Up by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXI. Now That We Have Bought Them—Let’s Bury Them! by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXI. Now That We Have Bought Them—Let’s Bury Them! by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXII. A Mail Carrier Is Not the Only One Who Has to Keep on Delivering by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXII. A Mail Carrier Is Not the Only One Who Has to Keep on Delivering by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXIII. It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXIII. It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXIV. Abraham Lincoln Belongs in History—Not in the Nursery by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXIV. Abraham Lincoln Belongs in History—Not in the Nursery by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXV. No One Person Is Allowed to Carry Around All the World’s Knowledge by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXV. No One Person Is Allowed to Carry Around All the World’s Knowledge by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXVI. What Goes On in Your Head Is Older Than You Think by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXVI. What Goes On in Your Head Is Older Than You Think by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXVII. If You Aren’t Fighting—Are You Worth Fighting For? by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXVII. If You Aren’t Fighting—Are You Worth Fighting For? by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXVIII. Moths Don’t Destroy Treasures Like These by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXVIII. Moths Don’t Destroy Treasures Like These by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXIX. Here Is the Reason Some Men Appear So Marvelously Able by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXIX. Here Is the Reason Some Men Appear So Marvelously Able by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXX. Where do I come in?—Asks the Human Being by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXX. Where do I come in?—Asks the Human Being by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXI. “Don’t Use Your Head—Use Mine,” Says the Kaiser by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXI. “Don’t Use Your Head—Use Mine,” Says the Kaiser by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXII. Deal a Few Cards to Others—Life Is no Game of Solitaire by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXII. Deal a Few Cards to Others—Life Is no Game of Solitaire by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXIII. When the “Lunar Limited” Starts—Buy a Ticket by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXIII. When the “Lunar Limited” Starts—Buy a Ticket by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXIV. Are you on Two Pay-rolls? You Can Be—and you Should Be by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXIV. Are you on Two Pay-rolls? You Can Be—and you Should Be by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXV. It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXV. It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXVI. Aim with Your Imagination—But Don’t Neglect to Shoot! by John M. Siddall · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXVI. Aim with Your Imagination—But Don’t Neglect to Shoot! by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXVII. Extra! Extra! All About the Oldest Thing in the World! by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXVIII. All May Be Vanity—But It’s Better Than Being Bored by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XXXIX. It Is a Tough Job—Trying to Sit on a Pinnacle by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XL. The Square Peg Is Often Too Proud of His Shape by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLI. The Race Is Not to the Swift—Especially if They Sit Down by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLII. Swelled Heads Have No Ears by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLIII. Booze and Throttles Don’t Go Well Together by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLIV. Most Folks Are Easier to Get at Than Around by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLV. Try to Have Your Pay Envelope Contain These Two Coins by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLVI. If You Haven’t Got One of These Little Machines You’re the Human Wonder of the World by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLVII. What You Win Is Always Two Jumps Behind What You Want by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLVIII. Genius Burns—But Only so Long as the Power Is Turned on by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. XLIX. If You Expect Any Miracles in 1920—You Have Got to Perform Them by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. L. It Isn’t Your Age That Counts—It’s What You Can Do by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LI. Here Is One Way to Teach the Young to Worship the Almighty Dollar by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LII. You Wouldn’t Go to a Deaf Mute for Lessions in Elocution by John M. Siddall · (ed)
- Sid Says. LIII. Don’t Try to Sell Opera Glasses to a Blind Man by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LIV. Paddle Your Canoe—Watching the Other Fellow Won’t Carry You Up-Stream by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LV. June Is a Good Month in Which to Get Rid of a Swelled Head by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LVI. Mr. Almighty Dollar Looks Pretty Sick Just Now—but He’ll Convalesce by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LVII. Don’t Get Mad or Scared Because the Other Fellow Is Smart by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LVIII. Maybe Your Wasong Is Hitched to a Star—and You Don’t Know It by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LIX. It’s All in Knowing When to Go to the Mat by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid Says. LX. It Is Better to Make Things Than to Break Things by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Sid’s Death by Steven Hampton · (pm)
- Sid’s Young Lady by G. R. Groombridge · (ss)
- Si Duncan Sells the Homestead by John Haslette · (ss)
- Si Duncan Sells the Homestead by John Haslette Vahey · (ss)
- Sid Wilcox at Large by H. B. Marriott Watson · (ss)
- Siege by Samuel Hopkins Adams · (sl)
- The Siege by H. F. Prevost Battersby · (ss)
- The Siege by Maria J. Bishop · (vi)
- The Siege by Glynnis Campbell · (na)
- Siege by Will Levington Comfort · (ss)
- The Siege by Alphonse Daudet · (ss)
- The Siege by Hilary Davidson · (ss)
- Siege by William E. Denholm · (ss)
- The Siege by Nick Jackson · (ss)
- Siege by Lynne Jamneck · (pm)
- The Siege by Edgar Jepson · (ss)
- The Siege by James Lasdun · (ss)
- Siege by Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- Siege by Carmen Moran · (pm)
- The Siege by Hope Cooke Namgyal · (ss)
- Siege by Carolyn Nicita · (ss)
- Siege by Alden Nowlan · (pm)
- A Siege by Jessie Pope · (pm)
- The Siege by Sergio Ramírez · (ss)
- The Siege by John Richards · (pm)
- The Siege by Max Rittenberg · (ss)
- Siege by David Rokeah · (pm)
- Siege by David Saraph · (pm)
- The Siege by John Sayers · (sa)
- The Siege by Daniel Thompson · (ss)
- The Siege by Niccolò Tucci · (ss)
- The Siege by Sol Yurick · (ss)
- The Siege! by Frank Howard Atkins · (ss)
- The Siege! by F. St. Mars · (ss)
- The Siege and Storm of Delhi by Thomas Pearce · (ar)
- The Siege and Storm of Delhi by Walter Wood · (ar)
- The Siege at 2242 by Victor Maxwell · (nv)
- The Siege at 2242 by Maxwell Vietor · (nv)
- Siege at Forlorn River by Romer Zane Grey · (na)
- Siege at Forlorn River by Bill Pronzini · (na)
- Siege at Forlorn River by Jeffrey M. Wallmann · (na)
- The Siege at Red River by Robert Cummings · (mr)
- The Siege at Signal Mount by Edgar R. Headley · (ss)
- The Siege at the Dark Château by Richard Wilmer Rowan · (ts)
- The Siege at Whale Cay by Megan Mayhew Bergman · (nv)
- A Siege Baby by J. S. Winter · (ss)
- Le Siége de Berlin by Alphonse Daudet · (ss)
- Siege Gun by Clark Bodey · (ss)
- Siege Gun by Roy C. Rainey · (ss)
- Siege-Gun Girl (Dot Germain) by John W. Alexander · (ar)
- Siege Gun Kid by William R. Cox · (ss)
- Siege Gun Kid by W. H. Temple · (ss)
- Siege-Gun Racketeer by M. M. Tinney · (nv)
- Siege-Gun Slugger by John Hopper · (ss)
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