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- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #39, Summer 2023 [Ref. Claire Humphrey]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #17 Wtr 2018, #24 Aut 2019, #34 Spr 2022 [Ref. J. J. Lee]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #42, Spring 2024 [Ref. Kelly Robson]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #35, Summer 2022 [Ref. Rhea Rose]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #37, Winter 2023 [Ref. Renée Sarojini Saklikar]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #36, Autumn 2022 [Ref. James Sallis]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #40, Autumn 2023 [Ref. Robert J. Sawyer]
- * Feature Interview, (iv) Pulp Literature #22, Spring 2019 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- * Feature Interview: Brenda Carre, (iv) Pulp Literature #15, Summer 2017 [Ref. Brenda Carre]
- * Feature Interview: C.C. Humphreys, (iv) Pulp Literature #14, Spring 2017 [Ref. C. C. Humphreys]
- * Feature Interview: Dan MacIsaac, (iv) Pulp Literature #32, Autumn 2021 [Ref. Dan MacIsaac]
- * Feature Interview: Evelyn Lau, (iv) Pulp Literature #21, Winter 2019 [Ref. Evelyn Lau]
- * Feature Interview: Genni Gunn, (iv) Pulp Literature #18, Spring 2018 [Ref. Genni Gunn]
- * Feature Interview: Kate Heartfield, (iv) Pulp Literature #33, Winter 2022 [Ref. Kate Heartfield]
- * Feature Interview: K.C. Dyer, (iv) Pulp Literature #16, Autumn 2017 [Ref. K. C. Dyer]
- * Feature Interview: Kristene Perron, (iv) Pulp Literature #20, Autumn 2018 [Ref. Kristene Perron]
- * Feature Interview: Michael Kamakana, (iv) Pulp Literature #19, Summer 2018 [Ref. Michael Kamakana]
- * A February Song, (pm) The Golden Argosy March 15 1884
- * Feeding a Multitude, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd January 1930
- * Feeding Horses by Clockwork, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 1908
- * Feeding Our Soldiers, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine November 1918
- * Feeding the Doves, (pm) The Golden Argosy April 28 1888
- * Feeding the Lion by Wire, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * Feedwater Heaters, (ar) Railroad Magazine December 1941
- * Fellow Sympathy, (pm) The Argosy #516, October 22 1892
- * A Feminine Misunderstanding, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- * A Ferryman’s Fortune, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st June 1929
- * The Festal Day, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 24 1887
- * Festive Board, (qz) Argosy (UK) January 1954
- * Festive Foods from an Early American Kitchen, (ms) Redbook December 1963
- * Fever of the Rail, (pm) Railroad Magazine June 1940
- * A Few Advance Notices, (ms) Gunter’s Magazine September 1906
- * A Few Exercises in Pronunciation, (ms) The Scrap Book February 1911
- * A Few Hot Weather Records, (ms) The Scrap Book August 1906
- * A Few Subjects Suggested for Contributors to Coming Issues, (ms) The American Autopsy January 1932
- * A Few Things About Stories, (ms) Clever Truths June 1925
- * A Fickle Widow, (ex)
- * Fiction Making for Fun and Profit, (ms) Story Digest July 1946
- * The Fiction of Hulbert Footner, (ar) Argosy Allstory Weekly March 31 1923 [Ref. Hulbert Footner]
- * Fiddlers in Congress, (ms) The Popular Magazine August 1 1910
- * The $1500 Rig, (ar) Argosy February 1964
- * A Fifteenth Century Carol, (pm)
- * Fifteen Thousand Miles on a Dollar, (ms) The Popular Complete Stories October 15 1931
- * Fifth Mystery Contest, (cn) Five-Novels Monthly July 1938
- * Fifty Best Short Stories, Chosen by 3163 Golden Book Readers, (ms) The Golden Book Magazine #76, April 1931
- * Fifty Dollars for a Letter, (cn) Everybody’s June 1926
- * Fifty-Seven-Year-Old Engine, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * 50,000 Passenger Stations, (ia) Railroad Magazine March 1941
- * Fifty-year-old Cake, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd February 1929
- * Fifty Years Ago in South Africa, (pi) The Blue Book Magazine November 1949
- * A Fifty-Year Search for a Mine, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 7 1927
- * The Fight at Gerawla Station, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine August 1941
- * The Fighting Code, (sa) Sure-Fire Screen Stories February 1934
- * Fighting Fires on the Pennsy, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * Fighting for Romance, (ar) North•West Stories September 1925
- * Fighting Sons of Fighting Men, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine July 1918
- * Fighting the Hun Web, (cl) Adventure 1st Jan, mid Jan 1919
- * “Fightin’ Through!”:
* ___ 3: The Captain Who Disobeyed, (ar) North•West Stories 1st April 1926as told to Richard A. Martinsen
- * A Fight That Lasted One Round, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1914
- * Figuring on a Sail-Boat, (ar) The Sun
- * Filling Up the Dressing Rooms, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1915
- * The Final Test, (hu) Short Stories November 1919
- * A Final Word About “Casey”, (ar) The Scrap Book April 1909
- * Finance and Money-Making, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1909
- * The Financial Argument, (ms) The Popular Magazine 1st November 1928
- * Financial Department, (cl) Munsey’s Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1913
- * Financially Embarrassed, (ms) The Popular Magazine December 1 1913
- * Financial Signpost, (ar) The Golden Book Magazine #56, August 1929
- * The Financial Storm Subsides, (ar) The Golden Book Magazine #62, February 1930
- * Financial Wisdom Found in Proverbs, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1910
- * Find the Lady, (qz) Argosy (UK) Mar 1949, Jan 1970
- * Fine Brown Frame, (ar) Lilliput March/April 1951
- * Fine Pie Architecture, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1919
- * Fine Record of Harriman Lines, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * A Fine Young Birthday Party, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * Fire!, (pi) The Blue Book Magazine October 1948
- * Fire Dogs, (ia) Argosy October 1946
- * Firedoors, (ar) Railroad Magazine July 1944
- * Fire Down Below!, (qz) Argosy (UK) November 1947
- * Fireflies, (pm) Kate Field’s Washington
- * Fireman Honored by President Roosevelt, (pi) Railroad Magazine May 1939
- * The Fireside Circle, (pm) The Golden Argosy April 25 1885
- * Fireside of the Mounted, (ms) North•West Stories November 1925
- * The Fire Watch, (ms) North•West Stories July 1925
- * Firing an Oil-Burner, Haug, (ar) Railroad Magazine August 1950
- * Firing at an Approacing Hail-Storm: Illustration for “Shooting Away Hailstorms”, (il) Everybody’s Magazine June 1901
- * First Aid to the Job Seeker, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 1 1914
- * First American Screw-Reverse in Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * The First Argosy Cover, (ms) Argosy December 10 1932
- * First Boosters of the Northwest, (ms) North•West Stories September 1925
- * The First Continued Story, (vi) Short Stories June 1890; translated from the Persian.
- * The First Cup of Coffee, (vi) The Scrap Book December 1908
- * The First Fatal Duel in America, (vi) Complete Stories November 1927
- * First Florida Conductor, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * The First Great Patriotic Romance Ever Written: Samson and Delilah, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1907
- * First Home: Furnishing the Living Room and Dining Room, (ms) Redbook June 1968
- * The First Horse Thief, (ms) Short Stories July 1953
- * First Indian Sports, (ms) North•West Stories 1st February 1927
- * The First Locomotive and Train of Passenger-Cars Ever Run in New York, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * First Locomotive with Screw Reverse-Gear, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * First Love, (pm) Boston Daily Globe
- * First Manuscripts, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928
- * First Meanings of Common Phrases, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * A First Night, (ss) (by Richard Marsh) The Cornhill Magazine April 1893
- * The First Overlander, (ms)
- * First Passenger-and-Freight Station, (pi) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1931
- * First Railroads in Minnesota, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * The First Robin, (pm)
- * The First Steel Pens, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st October 1928
- * The First Thermometer, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1928
- * First Things in America, (ms) The Scrap Book February 1910
- * First Time at Church, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1881
- * The First Violin, (vi)
- * First Wireless Service in Alaska, (ms) Short Stories August 10 1946
- * The First World Championship, (ar) New York Illustrated News 1860
- * The Fisher, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 29 1883
- * The Fisherman’s Wife, (nv) Short Stories May 1896; translated from the French by Ella Crim Monnette.
- * Fishes Faster Than Express Trains, (ms) The Scrap Book May 1906
- * Fish from the Social Viewpoint, (pm) Argosy April 1944
- * A Fish Hunt with Bow and Arrow, (pi) Argosy May 1948
- * Fishing for Pearl-Shell, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Fishing Some!, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- * Fishing with Birds, (ms) Complete Novel Magazine #22, February 1927
- * Fish-Taking Lures, (ar) Argosy April 1957
- * Fish Talk, (ms) Argosy September 1944
- * The Fish That Bulks Like a Man, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1908
- * The Fitness of Things, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 7 1926
- * The Five-Foot Shelf, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1909
- * Five Freight Cars for Four, (ar) Railroad Magazine May 1948
- * 500 Miles of Thrills, (pi) Argosy May 1947
- * Five in a Row, (ar) Lilliput January 1950
- * Five Men in One, (pi) Redbook Magazine December 1940 [Ref. Orson Welles]
- * Five-Mile Road Holding Its Own, (pi) Railroad Magazine July 1942
- * Five Million Handicapped Children, (ms) Women’s Stories April 1 1914
- * Five-Novels Crossword Puzzle, (pz) Five-Novels Monthly Mar, May, Jun, Aug 1938, Jan, Apr, Nov, Dec 1939, Feb 1941, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Sep/Oct,
Nov/Dec 1946
- * The Five-Novels Forecast for August, (ms) Five-Novels Monthly July 1933
- * Five Peculiar Latin Words, (ms) The Scrap Book July 1909
- * 5,284 Trespassers Killed in a Year, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * Five “Tzu-Yeh” Songs, (pm) Lilliput June 1945translated by Arthur Waley
- * The Flag, (ss) Short Stories September 1902; translated by Cecile Marion
- * The Flag of the Chesapeake, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1908
- * Flagstops, (cl) Railroad Magazine Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug 1956, Jun 1958
- * Flak, (cl) Bluebook June 1952
- * Flaming Gold, (sa) Sure-Fire Screen Stories April 1934
- * Flannigan’s Assistance, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * The Flapjacks at Mohave, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 30 1918
- * Flashes from the Headlight, (cl) The Railroad Man’s Magazine Oct, Dec 1910, Feb, Jun 1911
- * Flashes of Royal Repartee, (ar) The Scrap Book June 1906
- * Flashlights of Current Plays and Players, (pi) Gunter’s Magazine March 1908
- * The Flatfoot Spins a Bender, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1909
- * Flattery for the Prima Donna, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- * Flattery That Is Flattery, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1913
- * Flies Made Independence Day, (ms) The Scrap Book May 1906
- * A Flight, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Household Words August 30 1851, uncredited.
- * A Flight from Buenos Aires, (ms) Women’s Stories June 1914
- * The Flight of the Baseball, (ar) The Argosy #502, July 16 1892
- * Flitting Swallows, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 12 1885
- * The Floating Beacon, (nv) (by John Howison) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1821
- * Floating Fire Engines, (pi) Argosy July 1947
- * Floating Fun, (ms) The Argosy November 1894
- * The Floating Mill, (vi) Short Stories February 1891; translated by E. B. S.
- * A Flood of Tea, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * Florence Mills Blues, (ar) The American Autopsy January 1932
- * Florence Nestule, Child Drudge, (ts) Strange Suicides February 1933
- * Florida: “The Fairest, Fruitfullest and Pleasantest”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine September 1947
- * Flotsam and Jetsam, (cl) The Argosy May 1894
- * The Flower Fairies, (vi)
- * The Flower Lovers’ Poems, (pm)
- * The Flower of Friendship, (pm) The Golden Argosy May 2 1885
- * Flowers of Love, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 19 1885
- * Flowers Serve as Weather Prophets, (ar) The Scrap Book July 1910
- * The Flowing Tide, (pm) The Golden Argosy April 9 1887
- * Flubdub in a Foreign Tongue, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 15 1912
- * Fluent but Not Flattering, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 20 1919
- * Flue Removal and internal Inspection, (ar) Railroad Magazine May 1947
- * Flu Ravages North, (ms) North•West Stories 2nd December 1926
- * The Flute Solo, (pl) Smith’s Magazine June 1905
- * Flying Against Death, (ms) North•West Stories February 1932
- * The Flying Cloud, (ar) Adventure November 8 1926
- * Flying-Fish, (ms) Pioneer Tales April 1928
- * Flying Starter, (ar) Lilliput July/August 1952
- * Flying Upside Down, (ms) The Popular Magazine 1st June 1930
- * F. Marion Crawford and His Work, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine April 1897
- * Focus, (pi) Argosy Dec 1977, Mar, May, Jun 1978
- * Fogs Are a Real Problem on English Railways, (ms) Railroad Magazine March 1939
- * Foibles of Literary Men, (ms) The Scrap Book April 1906
- * Folklore of the Rails, (br) Railroad Magazine April 1954
- * Following in Father’s Footsteps, (hu) The Popular Magazine October 1906
- * Follow the Drum, (sg) The Scrap Book July 1908
- * Food for Babes, (ms) Women’s Stories March 15 1914
- * Food for Thought, (qz) Argosy (UK) Nov 1954, Sep 1955
- * Food of Love, (qz) Argosy (UK) March 1951
- * Food:
* ___ Quick and Easy Homemade Preserves, (cl) Redbook August 1955
- * Foolish Virgins, (ss) Live Stories January 1925
- * The Fool’s Prayer, (pm) The Golden Argosy August 1 1885
- * The Football Hero, (pm) Leslie’s Weekly
- * Football Old and New, (ar) The Argosy #517, October 29 1892
- * A Football Romance, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- * Foot Notes for Summer, (ms) Redbook August 1963
- * Footwork, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 1 1914
- * For Bath Chaps, (qz) Argosy (UK) December 1959
- * Forbes Parkhill, (bg) The Blue Book Magazine December 1929 [Ref. Forbes Parkhill]
- * For Book Lovers, (br) Ainslee’s Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1903, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1904
Nov, Dec 1910, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1911
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Dec 1912, Feb, Mar, Apr, May,
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1913
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1915
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