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- BATES, DAVID (chron.)
- BATES, DOROTHY (chron.)
- BATES, E. L. (chron.)
- BATES, ELIZABETH S. (chron.)
- BATES, ERNEST SUTHERLAND (chron.)
- BATES, G. M. (chron.)
- BATES, GRAHAM (chron.)
- BATES, H(erbert) E(rnest) (1905-1974); see pseudonym Flying Officer X (chron.)
- * Across the Bay, (ss)
- * The Bath, (ss) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Mar 1934
- * Beautys Daughters, (ss) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Mar 1935
- * The Bedfordshire Clanger, (ss)
- * The Black Boxer, (ss)
- * The Bridge, (ss) Horizon Jan 1940
- * Captain Poop-Decks Paradise, (ss) Argosy (UK) Mar 1963
- * The Cat Who Sang, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jun 1963
- * Chaff in the Wind, (ss) London Evening News Apr 20 1953
- * Cherry Ripe, (ss)
- * The Comic Actor, (ss) The New Statesman Jun 1929
- * Cowslip Field, (ss) 1957
- * Cut and Come Again, (ss)
- * The Darling Buds of May, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 18 1958
- * The Day of the Tortoise, (nv) Argosy (UK) Sep 1960
- * Death of a Huntsman, (nv) Argosy (UK) Apr 1957
- * Death of Uncle Silas [Uncle Silas], (ss) Story May 1934
- * The Delicate Nature, (nv)
- * The Duet, (ss)
- * Dulcima, (nv) Lilliput Jul-Aug 1953
- * The Earth, (ss) Atlantic Monthly Jan 1939
- * The Evolution of Saxby, (ss) Lilliput Jan-Feb (#188) 1953
- * Fair Stood the Wind for France, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 18, Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 8, Apr 15, Apr 22, Apr 29, May 6 1944
- * Fear, (ss) The Nation Mar 1926
- * Finger Wet, Finger Dry, (ss) Story Jan 1937
- * Fishing, (ss)
- * A Flower Piece, (ss) The New Statesman Oct 10 1931
- * The Foxes [Uncle Silas], (ss) Lilliput Jan 1957
- * The Frontier, (ss)
- * A Funny Thing [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * A Girl Called Peter, (ss)
- * The Good Corn, (ss)
- * A Great Day for Bonzo, (nv)
- * A Happy Man, (ss) Lilliput Nov 1939
- * The Hungry Sea, (ss) Argosy Jun 1951
- * In the Middle of Nowhere, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jul 1968
- * Italian Haircut, (ss) Lilliput May 1938
- * The Jacaranda Tree, (sl) John Bull Nov 27 1948
- * Lets Play Soldiers, (ss) Argosy (UK) Dec 1958
- * The Lighthouse, (ss)
- * The Lily [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * Love in a Wych-Elm, (ss) Argosy (UK) Sep 1959
- * Love Me Litte, Love Me Long, (ss)
- * A Love Story, (ss)
- * The Mad Woman, (ss) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Nov 1934
- * The Man Who Loved Squirrels, (nv) Argosy (UK) May 1971
- * The Misunderstanding, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 8 1961
- * The Mower, (ss)
- * Mr. Penfold, (ss) Harpers Jan 1940
- * My Father and I [from The Vanished World], (ex) Michael Joseph 1969
- * My Uncle the Tortoise [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * A Nice Friendly Atmosphere, (ss) The New Strand Apr 1962
- * No More Nightingales, (ss)
- * A Note on the English Short Story, (ar) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Feb 1934
- * Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, (ss)
- * The Old Eternal, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jan 1963
- * On the Road, (ss) The New Statesman Feb 28 1931
- * The Ox, (ss) Atlantic Monthly Mar 1939
- * A Party for the Girls, (nv) The New Strand Dec 1961
- * Pemberton Thrush, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1959
- * Picnic, (ss) Argosy (UK) Aug 1965
- * The Place Where Shady Lay, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jan 1961
- * The Purple Plain, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 20, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25 1947
- * The Queen of Spain Fritillary, (nv)
- * Queenie White [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * The Quiet Girl, (nv) Argosy (UK) Feb 1962
- * The Revelation, (ss) 1934
- * The Ring of Truth, (nv) Argosy (UK) Jul 1961
- * Roman Figures, (ss)
- * Shandy Lil [Uncle Silas], (nv) Argosy (UK) Oct 1960
- * Sheep, (ss) The Window Jan 1930
- * Silas and the Sow [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * A Silas Idyll [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * Silas on the Wagon [Uncle Silas], (ss) Argosy (UK) Jan 1961
- * The Simple Life, (ss) Argosy (UK) Sep 1967
- * Some Other Spring, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jul 1966
- * The Song of the Wren, (ss) The Song of the Wren, Michael Joseph 1972
- * Spella Ho, (sl) Atlantic Monthly Nov 1938; A Story of the English Midlands.
- * Spring Song, (ss)
- * The Spring Song, (ss)
- * The Station, (ss) Seven by Five, Michael Joseph 1963
- * Story Without an End, (ss)
- * Sugar for the Horse, (ss)
- * Summer Enchantress, (nv)
- * Summer in Salandar, (nv)
- * The Tinkers Donkey, (ss)
- * The Trespasser, (ss) Argosy (UK) Aug 1962
- * Trespassers Beware!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 10 1962
- * Tune of Love, (ss)
- * Verdict from the Heart, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 5 1947
- * Watercress Girl, (ss)
- * The Waterfall, (nv) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Dec 1933
- * Wedding [Uncle Silas], (ss)
- * The Wedding Party, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1965
- * Why I Choose This Story, (is)
- * The World Is Too Much With Us, (ss) Short Story International #4 1965; English.
- * The World Upside Down, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jan 1968
- * The Yellow Crab, (ss)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Modern Masters of the Short Story: H.E. Bates by Edward J. OBrien, (bg) Argosy (UK) Dec 1934
- * Watch Him at Work: H.E. Bates: One-Man Kingdom by John Silver, (cl) Argosy (UK) May 1958
- BATES, H. F. (chron.)
- BATES, HARRY; [i.e., Hiram Gilmore Bates, III] (1900-1981); see pseudonyms Anthony Gilmore & H. G. Winter (chron.)
- * Farewell to the Master, (nv) Astounding Oct 1940
- BATES, HELEN HICKS (chron.)
- BATES, HENRY H. (chron.)
- BATES, HIRAM GILMORE, III (1900-1981); see under Bates, Harry (chron.)
- BATES, INA BLANCHARD (1894-1977); also as Ina E. Bates; Oldest daughter of Alfred and Carrie Blanchard. One of 12 children.
On October 2, 1914 Ina married Frank E. Bates. Before her marriage
she worked in the packing room of the Commonwealth Shoe and Leather company.
She wrote poetry, stories and song lyrics. And had some of her work in magazines, newspapers and a book of her poetry.
She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Whitman where she was a Sunday school teacher.
When the church celebrated its 150 anniversary she wrote a pageant and a hymn This Is My Church.
Besides her love for writing she loved to garden and sew. She sold doll clothes that she would sew by hand. (chron.)
- BATES, INA E.; [i.e., Ina Blanchard Bates] (1894-1977); also as Ina Blanchard Bates (chron.)
- BATES, JEAN VICTOR (chron.)
- BATES, JEANNE VICTOR (chron.)
- BATES, JOHN McKINNEY (chron.)
- BATES, JOSEPH (chron.)
- BATES, JOSEPH M. (chron.)
- BATES, JOSEPHINE (chron.)
- BATES, KATHERINE LEE (1859-1929); Author and educator best known for poem America the Beautiful. Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts; died in Wellesley, Massachusetts. (chron.)
- * April 23d., 1564, (pm) National Magazine Apr 1905
- * The Bodyguard, (pm) Ainslees Oct 1922
- * Drake, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1922
- * The Fellowship, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1904
- * For a Golden Wedding, (pm) The Delineator Jun 1928
- * Logic, (pm) New England Magazine Nov 1894
- * Mrs. Peterss Thanksgiving, (ss) Harpers Bazar Nov 1903
- * Our Family Crest: An Irish Fairy Tale with a Moral, (pm) National Magazine Jan 1904
- * Our Ladys Tumbler, (pm) National Magazine Aug 1904
- * Peterkin, (pm) National Magazine Nov 1904
- * Plucking the Goose, (pm) National Magazine Jun 1904
- * The Powder Boy of the Primrose, (pm) Sea Stories Sep 1927
- * Said Marcus Aurelius, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Oct 1906
- * The Star Gazer, (ss) National Magazine Aug 1902
- * To Sigurd, (pm) Scribners May 1916
- * untitled (The Maple Buds Are Red, Red...), (pm) The Storytellers Magazine May 1916
- BATES, L. M. (chron.)
- BATES, M. U. (chron.)
- BATES, MARGARET HOLMES (Ernsperger) (1844-1927) (chron.)
- BATES, MARIAN (chron.)
- BATES, MARION (chron.)
- BATES, MARTHA HOLMES (chron.)
- BATES, MARY CLARA DOTY (chron.)
- BATES, PAUL (chron.)
- BATES, PAULETTE (chron.)
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