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- DESFONDS, PIERRE (chron.) (continued)
- des GACHONS, JACQUES (chron.)
- DESHA, PAULINE (chron.)
- _____, as told to
- de SHERBININ, BETTY (chron.)
- DE SHONG, ANDREW (chron.)
- de SILVA, PAULINE (chron.)
- de SILVER, PAULINE (chron.)
- de SINETY, MADELEINE (chron.)
- DESINGER, SOPHIE FLORENCE (chron.)
- DESINGER, SOPHY FLORENCE (chron.)
- DESIO, ARDITO (chron.)
- DESJEANS, ELIZABETH (chron.)
- DESLANDES, P. (chron.)
- DESLYS, CHARLES (chron.)
- DESMARAIS, OVID E. (1919-1998); see pseudonym Ovid Demaris (chron.)
- * Terror on Vinicum Road, (ss) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine Mar 1956
- des MARAIS, WALTER N.; see pseudonym A. D. Phillips (chron.)
- DESMETTRE, MAXIME (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Featured Artist - Maxime Desmettre, (iv) Raygun Revival Oct 2008
- DeSMITH, CHRISTY (chron.)
- DESMOND, ANNE (chron.)
- DESMOND, GEORGE (chron.)
- DESMOND, JAMES (chron.)
- DESMOND, MAJOR (chron.)
- DESMOND, POPPY (chron.)
- DESMOND, SHAW (1877-1960) (chron.)
- * All Books in One, (ar) The Passing Show Nov 26 1932
- * All These Wondersand No God?, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 7 1933
- * America Is Jazzing to Death, (ar) The New Passing Show May 14 1932
- * Crinoline or Trousers?, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 23 1932; about womens fashion.
- * Enterthe Rubber-Tyred Cave-Man, (ar) The Passing Show Oct 29 1932; about bikers.
- * Machines are Killing Religion, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 24 1932
- * Pity the Poor Millionaire, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 27 1932
- * Religion Must Come Down from the Clouds, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 14 1933
- * The Religion of the Future, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 28 1933
- * The Unknown World, I: What Science Now Says About Survival, (ar) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Jan 1934
- * What Politics do to Women, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 17 1933
- * Why Not a Monday-to-Saturday Religion?, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 31 1932
- * Why the Churches Have Failed, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 21 1933
- * Women Leaders of Revolt, (ar) T.P.s Magazine Oct 1911
- * Women Mean to Run America, (ar) The New Passing Show May 7 1932
- _____, [ref.]
- * Bodies and Souls by Louis J. McQuilland, (br) John o Londons Weekly Feb 17 1923
- * Labour, the Giant with the Feet of Clay by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Mar 17 1923
- DESMOND, TERENCE (chron.)
- DESNOS, ROBERT (1900-1945) (chron.)
- * The Reefs of Love, (ms) Conjunctions Spr 2004; film treatment (LA REVUE DU CINEMA, 1930.
- DESNOUES, LUCIENNE (chron.)
- de SOISSONS, S. C. (chron.)
- de SOLA, ALIS (chron.)
- DE SOLA, ALIS (chron.)
- de SOLA, ALIS (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- de SOOS, ANDOR (chron.)
- DE SOOS, ANDOR (chron.)
- des ORMEAUX, J.-J.; pseudonym of Forrest Rosaire, (1902-1977); No information, perhaps American. (chron.)
- * The Albino Affair, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Mar 1941
- * The Astral Assassin, (na) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Sep 1939
- * Blitzkrieg in Blue, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Dec 1941
- * Blood That Walked, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly May 20 1939
- * The Damnable D, (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1939
- * The Deaths-Head Cat, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Nov 1938
- * Double Dynamite, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1942
- * Drowned Dim Eyes, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Dec 1938
- * Dynamite Bayou, (ss) Argosy Sep 7 1940
- * The Eight of Blood, (na) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Aug 1941
- * Ensaquarista, (ss) Wide World Adventures Jun 1930
- * Fire on Snow, (nv) Golden Fleece Dec 1938
- * The Flesh Creeper, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Oct 1938
- * The Heart Must Beat, (ss) Liberty Jul 25 1942
- * High Explosive, (nv) Adventure Mar 1940
- * Holiday Homicide, (n.) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Jan 1941
- * Holiday Homicide, (na) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Jan 1941
- * letter, (lt) Clues Detective Stories Apr 1939
- * Look Well on His Face, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 27 1943
- * Lover, Please Leave Me, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 15 1942
- * Mistress Swords Point, (nv) Romance Aug/Sep 1937
- * Murder for Me!, (ss) 10 Story Mystery Magazine Jun 1942
- * Phooey on Melvin, (ss) Colliers Jul 11 1942
- * The Pod of a Weed, (ss) Esquire Dec 1942
- * The Poisoned Bowl, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Apr 1939
- * Rapiers Ride!, (nv) Argosy Jun 25 1932
- * Rat Feathers, (ss) Short Stories Jan 25 1942
- * Scarlet Snow, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Feb 1939
- * Sinister Serum, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Mar 1939
- * The Spider of Cairo, (ss) Frontier Stories Feb/Mar 1934
- * Squeeze Gently to Kill, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Oct 1940
- * Terror Crawls Crimson, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Jan 1939
- * The Thing that Walked, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Sep 1938
- DeSOTO, RAFAEL M(aria) (1904-1992); Born in Avadilla, Puerto Rico; lived in East Patchogue, New York. Note: although one source claims that DeSoto died in 1987, the year of his death is as shown. Furthermore, although Spain has been claimed as DeSotos birthplace, he stated in 1988 that he was born in Puerto Rico of Spanish parents. (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Black Mask Interview (Raphael DeSoto), (iv) Black Mask Aug 1974
- DE SOUCHET, WILLIAM (chron.)
- DESPARBÈS, GEORGES (chron.)
- DESPREI, COLONEL MAX (chron.)
- DESPREZ, FRANK (chron.)
- * The Most Popular Frontier Poem: Lasca, (pm); slightly abridged.
- DESPREZ, MAX (chron.)
- DESSAUER, PHIL (chron.)
- DESSEZ, JOHN RICHEY (chron.)
- dESTÉ, ANITA (chron.)
- de STEIGUER, WALTER (George) (1884-1973) (chron.)
- DESTRY, AL (chron.)
- DE SUA, FRANK C.; see pseudonym Crispin Kim Bradley (chron.)
- de SULMALLA, THE COUNTESS (chron.)
- de SUMICHRAST, F. C. (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- deSURVILLIERS, SUZIE (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- des VOIGNES, JULES VERNE; pseudonym of Oliver Olney (chron.)
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