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Stringer, Arthur (John Arbuthnott) (chron.) (continued)
- * The Undoing of Dinney Crockett [The Loom of Destiny], (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1899
- * The Vagrant, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1904
- * War, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1900
- * When the Bank Moved, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine December 1909
- * When the King Comes Into His Own, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1904
- * When the Stars Are Old, (pm) Hampton’s Magazine March 1910
- * The White Paw Hold-Up, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1909
- * The Wild Cats of Wioska Valley, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1901
- * Wings, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine July 1900
- * The Wolf Woman, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Dec 1927, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1928
- * A Woman’s Plea, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1903
- * The Wordless Touch, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1904
Strong, Charles S(tanley) (1906-1962); used pseudonym Robert Wallace (about) (chron.)
- * Gas!, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #217, July 1940
- * Hot Ice, (ar) Easy Money July 1936
- * “The Play’s the Thing”, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #216, June 1940
- * Post Paid, (ar) Easy Money October 1936
- * Soames’s “Happy Dispatch”, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #220, October 1940
- * World’s Most Peaceful Spot, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #218, August 1940
Strong, L(eonard) A(lfred) G(eorge) (1896-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * The Accuser, (ss)
- * Beggar-Man, (pm) The Body’s Imperfection: The Collected Poems of L.A.G. Strong by L. A. G. Strong, Methuen, 1957
- * The Come-Back, (ss) Esquire June 1935
- * Dean Swift and the Astrologer, (ar) Lilliput December 1941
- * The Falls, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1935
- * A Gift from Christy Keogh, (ss) The Queen’s Book of the Red Cross, Hodder & Stroughton, 1939
- * Here’s Something You Won’t Put in a Book, (ss)
- * In a Country House, (pm)
- * I’ve Done It Now, (ss) Lilliput December 1948
- * A Letter to the General, (ss)
- * Mr. Kerrigan’s Holiday, (ss)
- * Mr. Mangan gets through, (ss) Lilliput June/July 1952
- * Mother of Ten, (pm) The Spectator
- * The Music Case, (nv) Lilliput February 1942
- * Sea Air, (ss) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1933
- * A Shot in the Garden, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1937
- * Strange Encounter, (ss)
- * Travellers, (ss) The Dial February 1928
- * Tuesday Afternoon, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine May 1934
- * The White Cottage, (nv) Tuesday Afternoon and Other Stories by L. A. G. Strong, Gollancz, 1935
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Strothmann, F(rederick) (1872-1958) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine Mar, Jun, Jul, Sep, Nov, Dec 1906
- * [illustration(s)], (il) People’s Favorite Magazine Jan, Apr 1921
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Redbook Magazine Jul 1932, May 1933
Struther, Jan; pseudonym of Joyce Maxtone Graham (1901-1953) (chron.)
- * Griffins, (ss) The London Mercury
- * Guy Fawkes’ Day, (ss)
- * How Strange a Stuff, (pm) The London Mercury
- * Mr. Miniver [Kay Miniver], (ss) The New York Times Magazine August 30 1942, as "Mr. Miniver’s Three Years of War"
- * Mr. Miniver’s Three Years of War [Kay Miniver], (ss) The New York Times Magazine August 30 1942
- * Mrs. Miniver, (n.) Harcourt Brace & World, 1940
- * “To Grow Older”, (pm)
- * Ugly Sister, (ss) The London Mercury December 1935
Struthers, William (fl. 1880s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Dawn, (pm) Ainslee’s April 1909
- * The Ghost-White Stars, (pm) Ainslee’s July 1908
- * Glowworms, (pm) Ainslee’s September 1908
- * The Hamlet by the Sea, (pm) Ainslee’s June 1909
- * In April, (pm) Ainslee’s May 1910
- * In a Rude Western Cabin, (pm) Ainslee’s August 1910
- * June—a Sonnet, (pm) The Golden Argosy June 9 1888
- * Nellie’s Maying, (pm) Ainslee’s May 1909
- * “No Use to Sing”, (pm) Ainslee’s August 1910
- * Quatrains, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine November 1907
- * Song (“If you had thought a heart”), (pm) Ainslee’s January 1910
- * Song (“Take thou my heart—”), (pm) Ainslee’s January 1909
- * Song (“To rest! Yet not to steal away”), (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1907
- * Song (“What of snow and sleet and rain”), (pm) Ainslee’s December 1908
- * Sonnet, (pm) Ainslee’s October 1909
- * Soul Union, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1908
- * “The Spirit Came and Plead”, (pm) Ainslee’s April 1908
- * A Winter-Night Fantasy, (pm) Ainslee’s February 1908
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- * The Bell That Talked to the Soldiers by Aet Roe, (ss) Short Stories December 1898; translated from the French. “The original [was] by an anonymous Russian author”.
- * A Cheremis Ophelia by M. K. Gorbormof, (ss) Short Stories October 1893; translated from the French.
- * A Friend to the French by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, (ss) Short Stories April 1900; translated from the Spanish.
- * Kasia: A Polish Idyl by Henryk Sienkiewicz, (ss) Short Stories February 1894
- * Krysta by Maria Konopnicka, (ss) Short Stories June 1898; translated from the Polish.
- * The Legend of the Christmas Jewels by Maurice Pottecher, (ss)
- * Pippino Castri by Paul De Musset, (ss) Short Stories July 1896; adapted from the French.
- * The Sister of Charity by Champfleury, (ss) Short Stories May 1895
- * The Star by Alphonse Aderes, (ss) Short Stories January 1901; translated from the French.
- * Toribio, the Trusty by Eusebio Blasco, (ss) Short Stories March 1902; translated from the Spanish.
- * Uncle Buscabeatas and His Pumpkins by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, (ss) Short Stories October 1899; translated from the Spanish.
- * The Vendetta by Michel Raymond, (ss) Short Stories September 1895
- * A Wedding in the Black Forrest by Michel Raymonod, (ss) Short Stories August 1897; translated from the French.
Stuart, Frank S(tanley) (1904-?) (chron.)
- * Bridge of Colour, (ss) from City of the Bees, Allen & Unwin, 1949
- * Gorgeous, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1949
- * I Could Die Laughing, (ss)
- * Jungle Debt, (ss)
- * Operation Badger, (ss)
- * Snow Lady, (ss)
- * Swim, Hunter, (ss) Adventure December 1953
- * To the North, (ss) Wild Wings by Frank Stuart, Victor Gollancz, 1951
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