The FictionMags Index
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- BRAMAH, ERNEST (chron.) (continued)
- * Lao Ting and the Luminous Insect, (ss) The London Mercury Jun 1922
- * The Last Exploit of Harry the Actor [The Great Safe Deposit Coup; Max Carrados], (nv) News of the World Oct 5-12 1913
- * The Missing Witness Sensation [Max Carrados], (ss)
- * The Mystery of the Signals [Max Carrados], (nv) News of the World Aug 24-31 1913; also as The Knights Cross Signal Problem.
- * Smothered in Corpses, (ss) 1912; written in 1912 and collected in The Specimen Case, Hodder & Stoughton, 1924. Listed in EQMM as by ? with the authors name given on p. 72.
- * The Tragedy at Brookbend Cottage [Max Carrados], (nv) News of the World Sep 7-14 1913; collected in Bramahs Max Carrados, Methuen 1914.; One of Queens The Golden Twenty.
- _____, [ref.]
- * Ernest Bramah: A Challenge to the Biographer by William Charlton, (ar) Wormwood #1 2003
- * Ernest Bramah: Crime and Chinoiserie by David Langford, (ar) Million #5 1991
- BRAMBALL, EMILY (chron.)
- BRAMBLE, COIT (chron.)
- BRAMBLETT, AGNES COCHRAN (chron.)
- BRAME, FRANCIS (chron.)
- BRAMESCO, NORTON (chron.)
- * Deep Red, (ss) Pursuit Detective Story Magazine Sep 1954
- BRAMFORD, H. (chron.)
- BRAMHALL, EMILY (chron.)
- BRAMHALL, JOHN T. (chron.)
- BRAMHALL, MAE ST. JOHN (chron.)
- BRAMLETT, TERRY (chron.)
- BRAMLEY, D. P. (chron.)
- BRAMLEY, DAVID P. (chron.)
- BRAMLEY, J. A. (chron.)
- BRAMLEYKITE (chron.)
- BRAMMAN, MIKE (chron.)
- BRAMPTON, PETER (chron.)
- * Behind the Green Door, (sl) The Thriller Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5, Aug 12, Aug 19 1933
- * Blood Pearls, (na) The Thriller Sep 23 1933
- * The Night Club Crime, (na) The Thriller Feb 16 1935
- * One of the Underworld, (sl) The Thriller Mar 11, Mar 18, Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 8 1933
- BRAMWELL, J. MILNE (chron.)
- BRAMWELL, JAMES (chron.)
- * We are the Sailors, (pm)
- BRANBROOK, CHARLES (chron.)
- BRANCH, ANNA HEMPSTEAD (1874-1937) (chron.)
- BRANCH, BUD (chron.)
- BRANCH, CHARLES (chron.)
- BRANCH, CHARLES E. (chron.)
- BRANCH, CLAY (chron.)
- BRANCH, FREDERICK W. (chron.)
- BRANCH, JAMES (chron.)
- BRANCH, JANE L. (chron.)
- BRANCH, MARY L. BOLLES (chron.)
- * The Burdock Boy and Girl, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Oct 1879
- * Dorothys Spinning Wheel, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Mar 1883
- * The Dreamland Sheep: A Charm, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1885
- * For Very Little Folks- A Short-Lived Family, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1875
- * Jenny Paines Hat, (ss) St. Nicholas Magazine Oct 1875
- * A Little Captive, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1886
- * Little Red Feather, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1874
- * The Little Stamp Collector, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Aug 1885
- * Nannies Little Muff, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Mar 1879
- * The Pease Boys, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Aug 1879
- * La Petite Plume Rouge, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1874
- * The Pine-Stick Doll, (ss) St. Nicholas Magazine Aug 1875
- * A Poor Little Mother, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1879
- * A Positive Engagement, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1887
- * A Puzzled Papa, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Jun 1886
- * Ramabal, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Aug 1888
- * Rosy, (ss) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1876
- * A Sympathetic Timepiece, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1885
- * Where Aunt Ann Hid the Sugar, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Mar 1878
- * A Young Seamstress, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1883
- BRANCH, RUSSELL (chron.)
- * A Corpse Had Cold Feet, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine Sep 1948
- * Death Is My Neighbour, (ss) Malcolms Jan 1954
- * Death Rides a Motorcycle, (ss) Short Stories Dec 25 1946
- * Drafted for Murder, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine Aug 1944
- * Early to BedNever to Rise, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine Oct 1947
- * The End of His Rope, (nv) Detective Tales Dec 1947
- * How Strange My Love, (ss) Weird Tales Jul 1949
- * Invaders from the Void, (na) Amazing Aug 1950
- * Little Man, Youll Have a Bloody Day, (nv) Dime Mystery Magazine Dec 1947
- * Mayhem in Her Madness, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine Jun 1949
- * Mortality Unlimited, (ss) Fantastic Adventures Jun 1952
- * Mr. Fikers Furnace, (ss) G-Men Detective Sep 1948
- * Murder by Request, (nv) Detective Tales Mar 1947
- * Rip Tide, (ss) Suspense Magazine Fll 1951
- * The Slogan Slays em, (ss) Detective Tales Jun 1947
- * That Murdering Medora!, (nv) Detective Tales Jan 1948
- * They Dont Come Deader!, (nv) Detective Tales Jun 1948
- BRANCHI, E. C. (chron.)
- BRANCO, FRANCISCO A. (chron.)
- BRAND, ALBERT R. (chron.)
- BRAND, ALFRED (chron.)
- BRAND, ANNA (chron.)
- BRAND, B. ED. (chron.)
- BRAND, CHRISTIANNA; pseudonym of Mary Christianna Milne Lewis, (1907-1988) (chron.)
- * Akin to Love, (ss) Rogue Apr 1963
- * The Easiest Thing in the World [The Rose, as by Mary Brand], (vi) The Tatler Oct 1939
- * The Hand of God, (ss) EQMM Mar 25 1981
- * Heads You Lose, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 3, Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7 1942; A slight case of decapitation in the English countryside.
- * Oh, How I Hate These Detectives!, (ms) Suspense (UK) Sep 1960
- * The Sins of the Fathers, (ss) Rogue Feb 1963
- _____, [ref.]
- * Interview: Christianna Brand by Anon., (iv) EQMM Aug 1978
- BRAND, CHRISTINE (chron.)
- BRAND, DANIEL (chron.)
- BRAND, DON (chron.)
- BRAND, ERIC D. (chron.)
- BRAND, FRANK (chron.)
- BRAND, JACK (chron.)
- BRAND, JAMES (chron.)
- BRAND, JOHN F. (chron.)
- BRAND, KEANAN (chron.)
- * Thieves Honor, Episode 1, Part 1: Spiders Web, (sl) Raygun Revival Sep 2008
- * Thieves Honor, Episode 2, Part 2: Spiders Web, (sl) Raygun Revival Oct 2008
- * Thieves Honor, Episode 3, Best Laid Plans, (sl) Raygun Revival Nov 2008
- * Thieves Honor, Episode 4: The Game - Opening Moves, (sl) Raygun Revival Dec 2008
- * Thieves Honor, Episode 5: The Game-Shooter, (sl) Raygun Revival Jan 2009
- BRAND, LESLIE W. (chron.)
- BRAND, LILLIAN (chron.)
- BRAND, MADELEINE (chron.)
- BRAND, MARK (chron.)
- BRAND, MARTIN (chron.)
- BRAND, MARY; pseudonym of Mary Christianna Milne Lewis, (1907-1988) (chron.)
- * The Rose, (vi) The Tatler Oct 1939; also as The Easiest Thing in the World, by Christianna Brand.
- BRAND, MAX; pseudonym of Frederick Faust, (1892-1944); Noted writer of western and adventure novels. Born in Seattle, Washington; killed on the battlefield of Santa Maria Infante, Italy. (chron.)
- * Acres of Unrest, (sl) Western Story Magazine Jun 12, Jun 19, Jun 26, Jul 3, Jul 10, Jul 17 1926
- * The Adopted Son, (nv) All-Story Weekly Oct 27 1917
- * Alcatraz, (sl) The Country Gentleman Jul 1, Jul 8 1922
- * Bad EyeHis Life and Letters, (ss) The Golden West Magazine Aug 1927
- * The Ballad of St. Christopher, (pm) All-Story Weekly Jul 20 1918
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