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- POCOCK, JOANNA (chron.)
- POCOCK, MONICA McMAHON (chron.)
- POCOCK, R. J. (chron.)
- POCOCK, (Henry) ROGER (Ashwell) (1865-1941); Canadian mounted policeman and adventurer. Died in Weston-Super-Mare, England. (chron.)
- * Beauty and the Beast, (ss) Munseys Feb 1906
- * A British Consuls Daily Life, (ar) The Harmsworth London Magazine Apr 1903
- * A Gap in the World, (??) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jul 1903
- * A Matter of Anarchists, (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jun 10 1899
- * The Misguided Dowager, (ss) The London Magazine Feb 1905
- * Natures Steam Power, (ar) The London Magazine Jul 1905
- * The Noble Five, (ss) The Argosy Nov 1899
- * The Official Clock, (ss) Phil Mays Annual Win 1896; sf - a clock that controls events and creates a new Ice Age.
- * Piracy, (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jun 24 1899
- * The Priestess of the Tehuelche, (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jul 22 1899
- * A Rolling Stone Gathers No MossBut I Never Saw a Mossy Stone That Wasnt Rotten!, (ar) Pictorial Weekly May 23 1931
- * The Tragedy of the Smiling Fortune, (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Aug 12 1899
- * What We May Live to See, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Aug 5 1899
- POCSIK, JOHN (1943- ) (chron.)
- PODAWICZ, BARBARA (chron.)
- PODELL, AL (chron.)
- PODELL, ALBERT N(athaniel) (1937- ); Lobbyist and writer.
Photographer and motion picture executive; born in New York City. (chron.)
- PODGER, D. (chron.)
- PODMORE, A. (chron.)
- PODOLIN, SI; [i.e., Isia Podolin] (1910-1999); No information. (chron.)
- PODOLSKY, DR. EDWARD (chron.)
- PODRECCA, VITTORIO (chron.)
- PODRES, JOHNNY (chron.)
- POE, DUPREE; see pseudonym Roger Rhodes (chron.)
- * A Badmans Dog, (ss) Texas Rangers Jul 1949
- * Big Enough to Die, (ss) Giant Western Feb 1949
- * Bleached Bones, (ss) Mammoth Western Mar 1950
- * The Broken Yoke, (ss) Golden West Romances (Canada) Oct 1949
- * Buried Deep and Safe, (ss) Texas Rangers Jan 1949
- * Dead Mans Boots, (ss) Popular Western Oct 1949
- * Dead Mans Reprieve, (ss) The Rio Kid Western Sep 1950
- * Death Grins in Moonlight, (ss) Thrilling Western Mar 1949
- * Gun-Wolf Breed, (ss) Popular Western Apr 1949
- * Hangmans Tree, (ss) Thrilling Western Sep 1950; A horse, a dog and a cottonwood help to save Rancher Gaths soul.
- * Hungry Ground, (ss) Thrilling Western Nov 1950
- * Judas of the Range, (ss) Texas Rangers Nov 1948
- * Justice Plays for Keeps, (vi) Mammoth Western Jan 1950
- * Last of the Wild Bunch, (ss) Texas Rangers Oct 1948
- * On the Owlhoot, (ss) Range Riders Western Mar 1949
- * Place for a Squatter, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories Fll 1950
- * Pore Mans Range, (ss) Texas Rangers Feb 1949; Crooked gambler Ute Beel arrives in Diamond City and decides to try his luck.
- * Raised the Right Way, (ss) West May 1950
- * Rooted to the Land, (ss) Western Rodeo Romances Win 1951
- * Saddle Up and Die, (ss) The Rio Kid Western Dec 1949
- * A Steady Cowman, (ss)
- * Survival of the Weakest, (ss) Giant Western Oct 1949
- * Town Buster, (ss) Mammoth Western Dec 1949
- * Trail Dust, (vi) Mammoth Western Jun 1949
- * Trumped, (vi) Texas Rangers Dec 1948
- * Wilderness Vengeance, (ss) Mammoth Western Dec 1949
- POE, EDGAR ALLAN (1809-1849) (chron.)
- * The Angel of the Odd, (ss) The Columbian Magazine Oct 1844
- * Annabel Lee, (pm) Tribune Oct 9 1849
- * Beloved! Amidst the Earnest Woes (with W. Augustus Barratt, music), (sg) Atalanta Dec 1893
- * The Black Cat, (ss) Philadelphia United States Saturday Post Aug 19 1843
- * The Cask of Amontillado [Fortunato], (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1846
- * A Descent into the Maelström, (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1841
- * Dream Too Bright to Last, (pm)
- * A Dream within a Dream, (pm) The Flag of Our Union Mar 31 1839; (these are listed as Poe-try since is his bicentennial middle one came over the transom).
- * Eldorado, (pm) The Flag of Our Union Apr 21 1849
- * Eulalie, (pm) American Whig Review Jul 1845
- * The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, (ss) American Whig Review Dec 1845
- * The Fall of the House of Usher, (ss) Burtons Gentlemens Magazine Sep 1839
- * The Gold-Bug, (nv) Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper Jun 21-28 1843; also as The Golden Beetle.
- * The Golden Beetle [The Gold-Bug], (nv) Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper Jun 21-28 1843
- * The Haunted Palace, (pm) Baltimore Museum Apr 1839
- * An Intimate Letter, (lt)
- * Israfel, (pm) 1831
- * The Man of the Crowd, (ss) Burtons Gentlemens Magazine Dec 1840
- * The Man That Was Used Up, (ss) Burtons Gentlemens Magazine Aug 1839
- * The Masque of the Red Death, (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1842; also as The Red Death.
- * Ms. Found in a Bottle, (ss) Baltimore Saturday Visitor Oct 19 1833
- * The Murders in the Rue Morgue [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1841
- * Our Amateur Poets No. III William Ellery Channing, (bg) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Aug 1843
- * Our Contributors No. VIII Fitz-Greene Halleck, (bg) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Sep 1843
- * The Pit and the Pendulum, (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present, MDCCCXLIII, an, 1842 1842
- * The Power of Words, (ss) United States Magazine and Democratic Review Jun 1845
- * The Premature Burial, (ss) Dollar Newspaper Jul 31 1844
- * The Purloined Letter [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1845, an, 1844 1844; collected in Poes Tales, Wiley & Putnam, 1845.
- * The Purloined Letter [C. Auguste Dupin], (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1845, an, 1844 1844
- * The Red Death [The Masque of the Red Death], (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1842
- * The Strange Narrative of A. Gordon Pym, (sl) New York: Harper 1838
- * The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether, (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Nov 1845
- * The Tell-Tale Heart, (ss) The Pioneer Jan 1843
- * Thou Art the Man, (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1844
- * The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade, (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Feb 1845
- * Two Poems, (pm)
- * An Unpublished Poe Letter, (lt) Fantasy Collectors Annual 1974
- * William Wilson, (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1840, an, 1839 1839
- POE, EDGAR ALLAN (chron.)
- POE, EDGAR ALLAN (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- _____, [ref.]
- * The Decadent World-View 5. Edgar Allan Poe and the Celebration of Decadence by Brian Stableford, (ar) Wormwood #5 2005
- * Phantom Doubles: A Freudian Reading of Poes The Fall of the House of Usher and Hoffmans The Sandman by Stephen Sennitt, (ar) Wormwood #5 2005
- * Prophets of Darkness: Edgar Allan Poe by Louis LAmour, (nf) Four Arts Apr 1935
- * Recollections of Edgar Allen Poe by Howard Paul, (bg) Lamberts Monthly Jan 1890
- POE, ELISABETH ELLICOTT (chron.)
- POE, ELIZABETH ELLICOTT (chron.)
- POE, J. W. (chron.)
- POE, JAMES (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- POE, MARSHALL (chron.)
- POE, POTOSI (chron.)
- POERCE, A. R. (chron.)
- POGE, N. WOOTEN; pseudonym of Norvell W. Page, (1904-1961) (chron.)
- POGER, SIDNEY (chron.)
- POGGIOLI| PROF. HENRY (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- POGUE, DORIS E. (chron.)
- POHL, FREDERIK (George, Jr.) (1919- ); see pseudonyms Elton V. Andrews, Warren F. Howard, James MacCreagh & James MacCreigh (chron.)
- * Americanews, (ms) The Futurian Sep 1938, Spr 1939
- * Blind Alleys:
___ The Buck Hustle, (cl) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America Spr 1991
- * Brain drain, (vi) Nature Nov 23 2000
- * Day Million, (ss) Rogue Feb/Mar 1966
- * The Deadly Mission of P. Snodgrass [The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass], (ss) Galaxy Jun 1962
- * The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass, (ss) Galaxy Jun 1962; also as The Deadly Mission of P. Snodgrass.
- * The Dyson Worlds, (ed) Worlds of Tomorrow Feb 1967
- * The Editors Page, (ed) The Flatbush Artery Jan, Feb 1938; discusses the intentions of the publication.; Article supporting the communists and likening their attitudes to those of Lincoln and Washington.
- * Faith Healing, (ed) Worlds of Tomorrow Aug 1966
- * The Fiend, (ss) Playboy Apr 1964
- * From the President, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America Sum, Win 1974
- * Funny Phonies, (pm) Science Fiction Advance Apr 1938
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