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[]Albert, Allen D., Jr. (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * George B. Cortelyou, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1907
 
    
    - * If Taft Is Elected to the Presidency, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1908
 
    - * President Roosevelt and His Official Family, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1908
 
    - * The Rapid Advancement of Cortelyou, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1907, as "George B. Cortelyou"
 
    
    - * The Roosevelt of the Army, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1906
 
    - * The Social Influence of the Automobile, (ar)  Scribner’s Magazine June 1922
 
    - * Speaker Cannon, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1906
 
    - * Tents of the Conservative, (ar)  Scribner’s Magazine July 1922
 
    - * Trophies of American Wars, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1904
 
    - * The United States Secret Service and Its Work, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine May 1909
 
  
[]Albert, Andrew I(saac) [born Isadore Albert] (1883-1968); used pseudonym Stanley Richards (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Badgers Look Innocent, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 14 1940
 
    - * Barry Comes Back, (ss)  Exciting Western May 1941
 
    - * Beware of Frails, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine January 1936
 
    - * The Brain of the Octopus  [Perry Morgan (Red Mask)], (na)  Red Mask Detective Stories March 1941, as by Stanley Richards
 
    
    - * The Challenge, (nv)  True Gang Life August 1937
 
    - * Come and Get Me!, (na)  Stirring Detective and Western Stories November 1940
 
    - * Diamond Dupe, (ss)  Bull’s-Eye Sports Spring 1939
 
    - * Easy Sam, (ss)  Complete Stories May 1936
 
    - * The Farmer Buys Diamonds, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 1 1936
 
    - * The Fatal Vishnu  [Perry Morgan (Red Mask)], (nv)  Red Mask Detective Stories May 1941, as by Stanley Richards
 
    
    - * The Fight for Devil’s Belly, (na)  Stirring Detective and Western Stories February 1941
 
    - * Get That Guy!, (ss)  All-American Football Magazine Fall 1939
 
    - * Headline Huntress, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 16 1940
 
    - * Her Last Birthday, (ss)  Detective and Murder Mysteries July 1937
 
    - * Horse’s Gat, (ss)  True Gang Life March 1937
 
    - * Horseshoe Blonde, (ss)  Movie Detective February 1942
 
    - * The Jackals Gather, (ss)  Detective Parade June 1945
 
    - * The Maori Murder Case  [Perry Morgan (Red Mask)], (nv)  Movie Detective January 1942, as by Stanley Richards
 
    
    - * Murder for a Hollow Shell  [Perry Morgan (Red Mask)], (na)  Vulcan Publications, 1945
 
    
    - * Over the Crown, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 4 1941
 
    - * Payoff, (ss)  Detective Book Magazine Winter 1939/1940
 
    - * Pitcher’s Choice, (ss)  Baseball Stories Spring 1940
 
    - * Riding a Racket, (ss)  Double Detective April 1941
 
    - * Sealed Death, (ss)  Detective Book Magazine Summer 1939
 
    - * Sketched for Slaughter, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces February 1939
 
    - * Three of “The Finest”, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1906
 
    - * “Three of the Finest”: A Station-House Feud, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1906
 
    - * Tiger Claws  [Perry Morgan (Red Mask)], (nv)  Red Hood Detective Stories July 1941, as by Stanley Richards
 
    
    - * Trial by Water, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 21 1940
 
    - * The Vultures Gather, (na)  Stirring Detective and Western Stories December 1940
 
    - * With Darkness to Help, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 11 1941
 
  
[]Albert, Edoardo (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Addendum to the Confessions of St Augustine of Hippo, (ss)  Daily Science Fiction October 15 2010
 
    - * The Dream of the Night-Shift Power Worker, (vi)  Daily Science Fiction June 27 2012
 
    - * Ghosts of Mars, (vi)  Daily Science Fiction August 7 2014
 
    - * The Last Actor, (ss)  Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #22, October 2012
 
    - * The Last Librarian: Or a Short Account of the End of the World, (ss)  Daily Science Fiction August 5 2011
 
    - * Neighbour from Hell, (ss)  Trust & Treachery ed. Day Al-Mohamed & Meriah Crawford, Dark Quest, 2014
 
    - * Spellman Mathers’ Travelling Show & Zoo of Ordinary Creatures, (ss)  See the Elephant #3, 2017
 
    - * Time Hoppers, (ss)  Penumbra (online) November 2012
 
    - * Traction, (ss)  The Colored Lens #3, Spring 2012
 
    - * The Voynich Variations, (vi)  Daily Science Fiction January 17 2011
 
    - * The Wall at the End of the World, (ss)  New Myths #39, June 2017
 
    - * When Animals Spoke, (ss)  Penumbra (online) August 2013
 
  
[]Albert, Harold A. (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Amazing Visitors, (ss)  Argosy (UK) March 1943
 
    - * Battle with Death, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1935
 
    - * Family Circle, (ss)  The Citizen (Gloucester) May 10 1950
 
    - * Floral Chance, (ss)  The Citizen (Gloucester) March 2 1950
 
    - * Guarding the World’s War Chests, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine November 1939
 
    - * I Find a Ghost Factory, (ar)  Pearson’s Weekly #2162, January 2 1932
 
    - * Putting the News on the Screen, (ar)  The Royal Pictorial February 1934
 
    - * They Write the Film Stories, (ar)  The Royal Pictorial October 1934
 
    - * “Those Charming Flats”, (ss)  Mine February 1936
 
    - * Tiger! Tiger!, (ss)  John Bull March 2 1940
 
    - * Trade Fellows the Treaty, (ar)  National Home Monthly June 1945
 
    - * War Dodger, (ss)  The Strand Magazine August 1942
 
  
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[]Albert, Katherine (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * Anne Becomes an Actress, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion October 1949
 
    - * Beautiful but Perfect, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1949
 
    - * Birthright, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1941
 
    - * Blonde Goddess (with Dale Eunson), (sl)  Canadian Home Journal March 1938
 
    - * Car Pool, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1943
 
    - * The Charm School of Achievement, (ar)  The New Smart Set June 1930
 
    - * Don’t Let Movies Love Scenes Fool You!, (ar)  The Royal Pictorial December 1933
 
    - * Eggs and Onions, (ss)  Photoplay September 1928
 
    - * Fly Away, Home, (na)  Cosmopolitan January 1945
 
    - * The Ghost of Freeman Clarke, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1944
 
    - * Guilty or Not Guilty?, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1946
 
    - * Hollywood—A Manless Town, (ar)  Photoplay September 1929
 
    - * The Hottest Thing in Hollywood, (ss)  Today’s Woman #123, January 1950
 
    - * “I Knew Them When—”, (ar)  Photoplay May 1930
 
    - * Intelligentsia? Bah!, (ar)  Smart Set November 1929
 
    - * In the Name of Love, (ss)  McCall’s February 1946
 
    - * An Invasion of Privacy, (na)  The American Magazine November 1948
 
    - * “I Was Throwing My Life Away”, (ar)  Cosmopolitan June 1933
 
    - * Joan Crawford’s Secrets, (ar)  Liberty April 30 1938
 
    - * Joan Crawford’s Secrets. Afraid of Hollywood—The Story of a Star in the Making, (ar)  Liberty May 14 1938
 
    - * Joan Crawford’s Secrets. Waitress to Glamour Girl—The Story of One Girl Against the World, (ar)  Liberty May 7 1938
 
    - * Joan Crawford’s Secrets. With Time and Tears—The Story of a Glamour Girl Who Couldn’t Find Peace, (ar)  Liberty May 21 1938
 
    - * Marriage of Convenience, (n.)  McCall’s April 1950
 
    - * Miss Ellen and the Stainless Knight, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1945
 
    - * The New Hollywood Underworld, (ar)  Photoplay September 1930
 
    - * No Daughter of Mine (with Dale Eunson), (na)  McCall’s September 1953
 
    - * No Private Lives, (ss)  Collier’s September 23 1939
 
    - * Norma Shearer, (ar)  Maclean’s August 1 1933
 
    - * Obsession, (vi)  Snappy Stories 2nd May 1924
 
    - * The Promise, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1945
 
    - * Sublease on Love, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1946
 
    - * Sugar Daddy: 1944, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1944
 
    - * Talking Things Over (with Joan Evans), (ar)  Senior Prom #90, October 1949
 
    - * They Won’t Dance, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion November 1948
 
    - * The Toast of Little Falls, (ss)  Cosmopolitan June 1944
 
    - * The Whip, (ss)  Photoplay June 1929
 
  
[]Albert, Walter (S.) (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1972, (bi)  The Armchair Detective November 1973
 
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1973, (bi)  The Armchair Detective August 1974
 
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1975, (bi)  The Armchair Detective October 1976
 
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1976, (bi)  The Armchair Detective April 1978
 
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1977, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Spring 1979
 
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1978, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Winter 1980
 
    - * A Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1979, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Fall 1980
 
    - * Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1980, (bi)  The Armchair Detective v14 #4, 1981
 
    - * Bibliography of Secondary Sources for 1981, (bi)  The Armchair Detective v16 #1, 1983
 
    - * Convention Report—Pulpcon 24, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #635, October 1995
 
    - * Does Anybody Love a Researcher?, (ar)  The Fine Art of Murder ed. Ed Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg, Larry Segriff & Jon L. Breen, Carroll & Graf, 1993
 
    - * Émile Gaboriau, (bg)  Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 1 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998 [Ref. Émile Gaboriau]
 
    - * Murder Once Removed, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Spring 1989
 
    - * Murder Once Removed, A Continuing Supplement to Detective and Mystery Fiction, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Summer 1987
 
    - * Murder Once Removed, A Continuing Supplement to Detective and Mystery Fiction. Part 2, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Fall 1987
 
    - * Murder Once Removed, A continuing supplement to Detective and Mystery Fiction, Part I, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Spring 1991
 
    - * Murder Once Removed, A continuing supplement to Detective and Mystery Fiction, Part II, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Summer 1991
 
    - * Murder Once Removed, A Continuing Supplement to Detective and Mystery Fiction, Part III, (bi)  The Armchair Detective Fall 1991
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Interzone #87, September 1994
 
  
[]Albrand, Martha; pseudonym of Heidi Huberta Freybe Loewengard (1910-1981) (chron.)
  
    - * Captive Fear, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post March 6 1954
 
    - * Captive of Fear, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Feb 6,   Feb 13,   Feb 20,   Feb 27,   Mar 13 1954
 
    - * A Day in Monte Carlo, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Aug 2,   Aug 9,   Aug 16,   Aug 23,   Aug 30,   Sep 6 1958
 
    - * The Desperate Woman, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Nov 25,   Dec 2,   Dec 9,   Dec 16,   Dec 23,   Dec 30 1950
 
    
    - * Dishonored, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Oct 23,   Oct 30,   Nov 6,   Nov 13,   Nov 20,   Nov 27 1948
 
    - * The Hunted Woman, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Jun 21,   Jun 28,   Jul 5,   Jul 12,   Jul 19,   Jul 26 1952
 
    - * The Mask of Alexander, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Aug 14,   Aug 21,   Aug 28,   Sep 4,   Sep 11,   Sep 18 1954
 
    - * Nightmare in Copenhagen, (sl)  John Bull Jul 3,   Jul 10,   Jul 17,   Jul 24,   Jul 31,   Aug 7 1954
 
    - * None Shall Know, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Oct 14,   Oct 21,   Oct 28,   Nov 4,   Nov 11,   Nov 18,   Nov 25 1944
 
    - * No Surrender, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Jul 18,   Jul 25,   Aug 1,   Aug 8,   Aug 15,   Aug 22,   Aug 29,   Sep 5 1942
 
    - * The Other Side of the Moon, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal May 1947
 
    - * Remembered Anger, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3,   Nov 10,   Nov 17,   Nov 24,   Dec 1,   Dec 8 1945
 
    - * Return to Terror, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Aug 20,   Aug 27,   Sep 3,   Sep 10,   Sep 17,   Sep 24 1960
 
    - * Reunion with Terror, (na)  The Saturday Evening Post Jun 30,   Jul 7,   Jul 14,   Jul 21,   Jul 28,   Aug 4 1956
 
    
    - * Traitor’s Island, (sl)  John Bull Feb 19,   Feb 26,   Mar 5,   Mar 12,   Mar 19,   Mar 26,   Apr 2,   Apr 9 1949
 
    - * Without Orders, (sl)  The Saturday Evening Post Jun 19,   Jun 26,   Jul 3,   Jul 10,   Jul 17,   Jul 24,   Jul 31 1943
 
  
[]Albright, Dawn (fl. 1990s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Black Ribbon, (ss)  Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Fall 1991
 
    - * Death of Enlil, (ss)  Lacuna #9, October 2013
 
    - * Dog Days, (ss)  Tales of the Unanticipated #15, Fall 1995/Winter 1996
 
    - * Introduction, (in)  Vision Quests ed. Dawn Albright & Sandra J. Hutchinson, Angelus Press, 1995
 
    - * Marginalia, (vi)  The Urbanite #8, Spring 1997
 
    - * A Romance Story, (ss)  Alternate Hilarities #5, 1994
 
  
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[]Albright, Donn (1937- ) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Bradbury Endorsements, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Bradburyiana from Donn Albright, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine v2 #8, 1973 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Checklist—Clifford Simak in Periodicals, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #32, July 1973 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak]
 
    - * Collier in British Argosy, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #43, May 1976 [Ref. John Collier]
 
    - * Commentary, (in)  The Dragon Who Ate His Tail by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * Dandelion Wine, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * The Dark Fantasy Work of William F. Nolan, (bi)  The Horror Show Summer 1988 [Ref. William F. Nolan]
 
    - * Editor’s Notes, (ms)  Dark Carnival (var. 2) by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * Fritz Leiber: A Preliminary Checklist (with Phil Garland & Charles E. Yenter), (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #40, December 1974 [Ref. Fritz Leiber]
 
    - * Interviews (with Jonathan R. Eller), (iv)  Greentown Tinseltown by Ray Bradbury, Stanza Press, 2012 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Interview with Ray Bradbury, (iv)  Gauntlet #2, 1991 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Introduction, (in)  Greentown Tinseltown by Ray Bradbury, Stanza Press, 2012
 
    - * Letter, (lt)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974 [Ref. Charles Beaumont, Ray Bradbury, William E. Kotzwinkle & Charles Willeford]
 
    - * Letter from Donn Albright, (lt)  Presenting Moonshine #34, September 1973 [Ref. Ray Bradbury & Roald Dahl]
 
    - * List of Indexes to Bradbury’s Work, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * A More Complete Listing of Early Bradbury Art, Humor, Columns, Letters and Reviews, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * More Miscellanea from Donn Albright, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #38, May 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * More on Beaumont, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974 [Ref. Charles Beaumont]
 
    - * Preface, (pr)  Dawn to Dusk: Cautionary Travels by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2011
 
    - * Ray Bradbury: An Index, (bi)  Xenophile #13 May 1975,   #26 Sep 1976,   #36 Nov 1977 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Ray Bradbury on “It Came from Outer Space”, (iv)  It Came from Outer Space by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2004 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Revised: Stories with Title Changes in Order of Original Appearance, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #38, May 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Roald Dahl: A New Series (with [uncredited]), (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #39, August 1974 [Ref. Roald Dahl]
 
    - * San Bernardino Summers, (fw)  It Came from Outer Space by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2004
 
    - * Sarban: A Checklist (with Ned Brooks), (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #43, May 1976 [Ref. Sarban]
 
    - * The Trip, (ar)  Xenophile #36, November 1977
 
    - * Two Items on Ray Bradbury, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #36, November 1973 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
    - * Ursula K. Le Guin (with Roy A. Squires & Charles E. Yenter), (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #36, November 1973 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
 
    - * William F. Nolan: A Checklist, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #36, November 1973 [Ref. William F. Nolan]
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Dragon Who Ate His Tail by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Match to Flame: The Fictional Path to Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Cavalier #93, March 1961
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Boys’ Life Dec 1965,   May 1968
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Greentown Tinseltown by Ray Bradbury, Stanza Press, 2012
 
    - * [untitled excerpts from Letters from Donn Albright], (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #38, May 1974 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
 
  
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    - * The Dragon Who Ate His Tail by Ray Bradbury, (co) Gauntlet Press (tp), 2007 
 
    - * Greentown Tinseltown by Ray Bradbury, (co) Stanza Press (hc), July 2012 
 
    - * It Came from Outer Space by Ray Bradbury, (co) Gauntlet Press (hc), March 2004 
 
    - * Match to Flame: The Fictional Path to Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, (co) Gauntlet Press (hc), June 2007 
 
    - * Somewhere a Band Is Playing by Ray Bradbury, (co) Gauntlet Press (hc), August 2007 
 
  
[]Alcalá, Kathleen (Judith) (1954- ) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Amalia, (ss)  Women and Aging, CALYX Books, 1986
 
    
    - * Blue Sunday, (ss)  Seattle Noir ed. Curt Colbert, Akashic Books, 2009
 
    - * The Canary Singer, (ss)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * Crater the Earth, (ss)  Like Water for Quarks ed. Elton Elliott & Bruce Taylor, MVP Publishing, 2011
 
    - * Deer Dancer, (ss)  New Suns ed. Nisi Shawl, Solaris US, 2019
 
    - * La Esmeralda, (nv)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * The Fast-Enough Human, (ss)  New Suns 2 ed. Nisi Shawl, Solaris, 2023
 
    - * The Fire of San Marcos, (ss)  Chiricú v5 #2, 1989
 
    
    - * Flora’s Complaint, (ss)  Tales of Magic Realism by Women ed. Susanna J. Sturgis, Crossing Press, 1991
 
    
    - * Ghostwriting for the Archbishop, (ss)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * Gypsy Lover, (ss)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, (co) Calyx Books (tp), May 1992 
 
    - * Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, (ss)  The Seattle Review v8 #2, 1985
 
    
    - * A Pearl in the Desert, (ss)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * Preface, (pr)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * Raven’s Daughter, (ss)  Phantom Drift #2, October 2012
 
    - * Reading the Road, (ss)  Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, Calyx Books, 1992
 
    - * Reflection in the Eye of a Crow, (ss)  Black Ice v3, 1987
 
    
    - * Skin Deep, (ss)  Dia de los Muertos ed. Angela Charmaine Craig, Elektrik Milk Bath Press, 2010
 
    - * Sweetheart, (ss)  Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine March 1991
 
    
    - * Taking Inventory, (ss)  The Daily, U. of Washington February 5 1986
 
    
    - * The Transforming Eye, (ss)  CALYX v12 #2, 1989/90
 
    
  
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[]Alcock, C(harles) W(illiam) (1842-1907) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Association Football, (ar)  The English Illustrated Magazine January 1891
 
    - * Association Football, and How to Excel in It, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper Feb 3,   Mar 3,   Mar 10 1883
 
    - * Association Football, and How to Play It, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 6,   Nov 10 1900
 
    - * Between Two Cricket Seasons: 1903-1904, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper April 23 1904
 
    - * A Chat of Football Past and Future, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper October 29 1904
 
    - * Cricket Nicknames, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper June 7 1902
 
    - * The Cricket Season of 1902: A Retrospect and a Forecast, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper April 5 1902
 
    - * The Development of Boy Cricket in Australia, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper August 16 1902
 
    - * Football, (ar)  The Ludgate Monthly October 1891
 
    - * The Football Association Cup, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper March 23 1901
 
    - * The Football of To-Day and Yesterday, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper November 15 1902
 
    - * The Football of Two Seasons, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper November 3 1906
 
    - * Football—Retrospect and Prospect, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper November 4 1905
 
    - * Life at our Public Schools. I.—Winchester College, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper July 8 1905
 
    - * The National Game of the Basque: Pelote au rebot, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper September 19 1903
 
    - * The Oval, (ar)  The Ludgate Monthly August 1891
 
    - * The Present Football Season, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper October 13 1900
 
    - * The Public-School Captains, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper March 1 1902
 
    - * The Public Schools and Their Football Captains, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper February 7 1903
 
    - * St. Andrew’s Day at Eton, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper November 2 1901
 
    - * The Scotch Schools Football Champions, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper December 20 1902
 
    - * The Season’s Football, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper November 23 1901
 
    - * The Ski, and How to Use It, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper January 28 1905
 
    - * Some School Football Captains of 1905, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper April 1 1905
 
    - * Two Seasons’ Cricket, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper April 4 1903
 
  
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[]Alcock, Vivien (Dolores) (1924-2003) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Champions, (ss)  Shades of Dark ed. Aidan Chambers, Patrick Hardy, 1984
 
    - * A Change of Aunts, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    
    - * Cinderella Girl, (ss)  In Between ed. Miriam Hodgson, Nethuen, 1994
 
    - * The Crossing, (ss)  The Spell Singer and Other Stories ed. Beverley Mathias, Blackie, 1989
 
    - * A Fall of Snow, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    - * Ghostly Companions, (oc) Methuen (hc), July 1984 
 
    - * The Good-looking Boy, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    - * How Does Your Garden Grow?, (ss)  Beware! Beware! ed. Jean Richardson, Hamish Hamilton, 1987
 
    - * The Masquerade, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    
    - * The Parrot, (ss)  The Methuen Book of Sinister Stories ed. Jean Russell, Methuen, 1982
 
    
    - * Patchwork, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    - * The Pram Lady, (ss)  1991
 
    
    - * QWERTYUIOP, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    - * The Rivals, (ss)  Spooky ed. Pamela Lonsdale, Methuen, 1983
 
    
    - * Save the Elephant, the Ant, and Billikins, (ss)  Short Circuits ed. Donald R. Gallo, Delacorte, 1992
 
    - * The Sea Bride, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    - * Siren Song, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    
    - * The Strange Companions, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    - * The Whisperer, (ss)  Ghostly Companions, Methuen, 1984
 
    
  
[]Alcorn, James Francis (fl. 1850s-1860s) (chron.)
  
    - * Boarding a Wreck, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine January 1859
 
    - * The Brothers’ Meeting: or, A Night in the Straits of Sunda, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine November 1858
 
    - * Cabin and Forecastle, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine April 1859
 
    - * The Cabin Boy’s Fate, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine August 1858
 
    - * The Captive: or, Woman’s Love and Perseverance, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine March 1861
 
    - * The Diamond Mines: or, Wilfred Harper’s Last Love Adventure, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine January 1861
 
    - * The Flower of El Hamet’s Harem: or, Our Supercargo’s Turkish Bride, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine December 1858
 
    - * The Old Man-o’-War’s-Man: or, The Waif of the Storm, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine February 1859
 
    - * The Rescue, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine June 1859
 
    - * Round the Horn: or, Gold-Seekers Afloat, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine December 1859
 
    - * The Sailor Boy’s Revenge, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine January 1860
 
    - * A Self-Made Man: or, Three Epochs in a Naval Man’s Life, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine May 1859
 
    - * The Young Mutineer: or, The Conspirator’s Victim, (ss)  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine February 1859
 
  
[]Alcott, Alice (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * The April Fool Heart, (ss)  Today’s Love Stories April 1956
 
    - * The Barrier, (ss)  Today’s Love Stories June 1955
 
    - * The Deceiver, (ss)  Gay Love Stories March 1958
 
    - * Driftwood, (ss)  Gay Love Stories March 1957
 
    - * Fool a Man, (nv)  Gay Love Stories May 1957
 
    - * Her Own Boss, (ss)  Ideal Love Stories November 1953
 
    - * He Wouldn’t Believe Her, (nv)  Ideal Love Stories June 1959
 
    - * A Little Too Perfect, (ss)  Gay Love Stories July 1955
 
    - * Masculine Instinct, (nv)  Ideal Love Stories January 1958
 
    - * The Only One He Chose, (ss)  Gay Love Stories May 1954
 
    - * Only Reasonably Dumb, (nv)  Gay Love Stories January 1956
 
    - * The Price, (nv)  Gay Love Stories May 1958
 
    - * Stay Out of My Life, (nv)  Gay Love Stories February 1959
 
  
[]Alcott, Louisa May (1832-1888); used pseudonyms A. M. Barnard, Flora Fairfield & E. H. Gould? (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Abbot’s Ghost: or, Maurice Treherne’s Temptation, (na)  The Flag of Our Union January 5 1867 (+3), as by A. M. Barnard
 
    
    - * Amy, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Ariel: A Legend of the Lighthouse, (nv)  Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner July 8 1865 (+1)
 
    
    - * Aunt Nellie’s Diary, (uw)  The Strand Magazine #60, February/May 2020
 
    - * The Autobiography of an Omnibus, (ss)  St. Nicholas October 1874
 
    
    - * The Banner of Beaumanoir (with George R. Halm), (ss)  St. Nicholas June 1884
 
    - * The Baron’s Gloves; or, Amy’s Romance, (na)  Proverb Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1882
 
    
    - * Behind a Mask; or, A Woman’s Power, (n.)  The Flag of Our Union October 13 1866, as by A. M. Barnard
 
    
    - * Behind a Mask: The Unknown Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott, (co) Morrow, 1975
 
    
    - * Betrayed by a Buckle, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Lady’s Magazine February 1870, uncredited.
 
    
    - * The Blind Lark, (ss)  St. Nicholas November 1886
 
    - * The Blue and the Grey, (ss) 
 
    
    - * The Brothers, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1863, uncredited.
 
    
      -  Civil War Women ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin Greenberg, August House, 1988
 
      -  Rediscoveries: American Short Stories by Women: 1800-1916 ed. Barbara H. Solomon, Mentor, 1994
 
      -  From Out of the Kitchen ed. Lori B. Schlenker, Jennifer A. Schlenker, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
 
      -  The Giant Book of Classic Civil War Stories ed. Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2023
 
    
    - * The Brownie and the Princess, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 2. The Frost King by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1887
 
    
    - * Camp Laurence, (ex) from Little Women,  Roberts Brothers, 1869
 
    
    - * The Candy Country, (ss)  St. Nicholas November 1885
 
    
    - * A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True, (ss)  Harper’s Young People #162 Dec 5,   #163 Dec 12 1882
 
    
    - * Cockyloo, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 1. A Christmas Dream by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1886
 
    
    - * The Cooking Class (with H. Copeland), (ss)  St. Nicholas November 1884
 
    
    - * Corny’s Catamont, (ss)  St. Nicholas October 1884
 
    - * A Curious Call, (ss)  Merry’s Museum February 1869
 
    
    - * Daisy’s Jewel Box, (ss)  St. Nicholas September 1884
 
    - * Débby’s Debut, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1863, uncredited.
 
    - * Doctor Dorn’s Revenge, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1878, uncredited.
 
    - * The Dolls’ Journey from Minnesota to Maine, (ss)  Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1882
 
    
    - * A Double Tragedy, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner June 1865, uncredited.
 
    
    - * Eight Cousins, (sl)  St. Nicholas Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1875
 
    - * Eli’s Education, (ss)  St. Nicholas March 1884
 
    - * Enigmas, (nv)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1876
 
    
    - * Eva’s Visit to Fairy-Land, (ss)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * The Fairy Box, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 1. A Christmas Dream by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1886
 
    
    - * Fairy Pinafores, (ss)  Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag: Cupid and Chow-Chow by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1874
 
    
    - * The Fairy Spring, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 2. The Frost King by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1887
 
    
    - * Fancy’s Friend, (ss)  Morning-Glories, and Other Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Horace B. Fuller, 1868
 
    
    - * A Farewell to My Old Broom, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine January 1867
 
    - * A Flower Fable, (ss)  Woman’s Journal February 26 1887
 
    
    - * Flower Fables, (vi)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * The Flower’s Story, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 2. The Frost King by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1887
 
    
    - * The Frost King; or, The Power of Love, (ss)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * Grandmamma’s Pearls, (ss)  St. Nicholas December 1882
 
    - * Grandma’s Story, (ss)  St. Nicholas January 1884
 
    - * The Hare and the Tortoise (with H. Copeland), (ss)  St. Nicholas December 1884
 
    - * The Hare and the Tortoise II (with H. Copeland), (ss)  St. Nicholas January 1885
 
    - * Helping Along, (ss)  St. Nicholas March 1876
 
    - * How I Went Out to Service, (ss)  The Independent June 4 1874
 
    
    - * An Ivy Spray, (ss)  St. Nicholas October 1887
 
    - * Jack and Jill, (sl)  St. Nicholas Dec 1879,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1880
 
    - * Jerseys or the Girls’ Ghost (with George R. Halm), (ss)  St. Nicholas July 1884
 
    - * La Jeune; or, Actress and Woman, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner April 18 1868
 
    
    - * Jimmy’s Cruise in the “Pinafore”, (ss)  St. Nicholas October 1879
 
    - * A Laugh and a Look, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner July 4 1868
 
    
    - * Lily-Bell and Thistledown, (nv)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * Little Annie’s Dream; or, The Fairy Flower, (ss)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * Little Bud, (ss)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * Little Gulliver, (ss)  Morning-Glories, and Other Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Horace B. Fuller, 1868
 
    
    - * The Little House in the Garden, (ss)  St. Nicholas August 1884
 
    - * Little Pyramus and Thisbe, (sl)  St. Nicholas Sep,   Oct 1883
 
    - * Little Things (with W. H. Drake), (ss)  St. Nicholas May 1884
 
    - * Little Women in Black (with Rick Hautala), (nv)  Classics Mutilated ed. Jeff Conner, IDW Publishing, 2010
 
    - * Lost in a Pyramid, or, The Mummy’s Curse, (ss)  The New World January 16 1869
 
    
      -  Into the Mummy’s Tomb ed. John Richard Stephens, Berkley, 2001
 
      -  Out of the Sand ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2008
 
      -  Botanica Delira ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2010
 
      -  Penny Dreadfuls: Sensational Tales of Terror ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2014
 
      -  Fireside Horror Stories About Mummies and Curses ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
 
      -  Egyptian Bizarre ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
 
    
    - * Louisa May Alcott’s Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories, (co) University of Tennessee Press (hc), 1992 
 
    - * Louisa May Alcott’s Letters to Five Girls, (lt)  The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1896; edited by Edward W. Bok
 
    - * Love and Self-Love, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1860, uncredited.
 
    
    - * Madam Cluck, and Her Family, (ss)  Merry’s Museum August 1869
 
    
    - * A Marble Woman, (na)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1879, as by A. M. Barnard
 
    - * A Marine Merry-Making, (ss)  Merry’s Museum October 1869
 
    
    - * Marion Earle; or, Only an Actress!, (ss)  1858
 
    
    - * Marjorie’s Birthday Gifts, (ss)  St. Nicholas January 1876
 
    - * Mermaids, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 2. The Frost King by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1887
 
    
    - * A Merry Christmas, (ex) from Little Women,  Roberts Brothers, 1869
 
    
    - * A Modern Cinderella: or, The Little Old Shoe, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly October 1860, uncredited.
 
    - * A Modern Mephistopheles, (n.)  1877
 
    
    - * The Moss People, (ss)  Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag: Cupid and Chow-Chow by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1874
 
    
    - * The Mysterious Key and What It Opened, (na)  Elliott, Thomas & Talbot, 1867
 
    
    - * Nelly’s Hospital, (ss)  Our Young Folks April 1865
 
    - * The Obsession, (ex) from A Long Fatal Love Chase,  Random House, August 1995
 
    
    - * Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November/December 1995
 
    - * An Old Fashioned Thansgiving, (ss)  St. Nicholas November 1881
 
    - * Onawandah (with George R. Halm), (ss)  St. Nicholas April 1884
 
    - * Our Little Ghost, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine February 1878
 
    - * A Pair of Eyes; or, Modern Magic, (nv)  Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper October 24 1863
 
    
    - * Pansies, (ss)  St. Nicholas November 1887
 
    - * Pauline’s Passion & Punishment, (nv)  Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper January 3 1863, uncredited.
 
    
    - * Perilous Play, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner February 3 1869
 
    
    - * Queen Aster, (ss)  Woman’s Journal February 26 1887, as "A Flower Fable"
 
    
    - * Ripple, the Water-Spirit, (ss)  Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
 
    
    - * Rosa’s Tale, (ss)  Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag: Jimmy’s Cruise in the Pinafore by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1879
 
    
    - * The Rose Family, (nv)  James Redpath, 1864
 
    
    - * Roses and Forget-Me-Nots, (ss)  St. Nicholas March 1874
 
    - * Rosy’s Journey, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 1. A Christmas Dream by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1886
 
    
    - * Shadow-Children, (ss)  Morning-Glories, and Other Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Horace B. Fuller, 1868
 
    
    - * The Silver Party, (ss)  Harper’s Young People November 22 1887
 
    
    - * The Sisters’ Trial, (ss) 
 
    
    - * The Skipping Shoes, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 1. A Christmas Dream by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1886
 
    
    - * A Song from the Suds, (pm)  The Golden Argosy July 4 1885
 
    - * Sophie’s Secret, (sl)  St. Nicholas November 1883
 
    - * Sophie’s Secret—A Christmas Story, (sl)  St. Nicholas December 1883
 
    - * Spinning Wheel Stories:
    
    * ___ The Banner of Beaumanoir (with George R. Halm), (ss)  St. Nicholas June 1884
    
    * ___ The Cooking Class (with H. Copeland), (ss)  St. Nicholas November 1884
    
    * ___ Corny’s Catamont, (ss)  St. Nicholas October 1884
    
    * ___ Daisy’s Jewel Box, (ss)  St. Nicholas September 1884
    
    * ___ Eli’s Education, (ss)  St. Nicholas March 1884
    
    * ___ Grandma’s Story, (ss)  St. Nicholas January 1884
    
    * ___ The Hare and the Tortoise (with H. Copeland), (ss)  St. Nicholas December 1884
    
    * ___ Jerseys or the Girls’ Ghost (with George R. Halm), (ss)  St. Nicholas July 1884
    
    * ___ The Little House in the Garden, (ss)  St. Nicholas August 1884
    
    * ___ Little Things (with W. H. Drake), (ss)  St. Nicholas May 1884
    
    * ___ Onawandah (with George R. Halm), (ss)  St. Nicholas April 1884
    
    * ___ Tabby’s Table Cloth, (ss)  St. Nicholas February 1884
    - * A Strange Island, (ss)  Morning-Glories, and Other Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Horace B. Fuller, 1868
 
    
    - * Sunlight, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine September 1851, as by Flora Fairfield
 
    - * Sunshine, and Her Brothers and Sisters, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 2. The Frost King by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1887
 
    
    - * Tabby’s Table Cloth, (ss)  St. Nicholas February 1884
 
    - * Thoreau’s Flute, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly September 1863, uncredited.
 
    - * The Three Frogs, (ss)  Lulu’s Library. Vol. 1. A Christmas Dream by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1886
 
    
    - * Transcendental Wild Oats, (ss)  The Independent December 18 1873
 
    
    - * Trudel’s Siege, (ss)  St. Nicholas April 1888
 
    - * Two Little Travelers, (ar)  St. Nicholas June 1879
 
    - * Under the Lilacs, (sl)  St. Nicholas Dec 1877,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1878
 
    - * V. V.; or, Plots and Counterplots, (na)  The Flag of Our Union February 4 1865 (+3)
 
    
    - * The Whale’s Story, (ss)  Morning-Glories, and Other Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Horace B. Fuller, 1868
 
    
    - * What Becomes of the Pins, (ss)  Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag: Jimmy’s Cruise in the Pinafore by Louisa May Alcott, Roberts Brothers, 1879
 
    
    - * What Fanny Heard, (ss)  The Youth’s Companion May 13 1869
 
    
    - * What the Bells Saw and Said, (ss)  Saturday Evening Gazette December 21 1867
 
    
    - * What the Swallows Did, (ss)  Morning-Glories, and Other Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Horace B. Fuller, 1868
 
    
    - * Which Wins?, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Lady’s Magazine March 1869, uncredited.
 
    
    - * A Whisper in the Dark, (co) Barnes & Noble (hc), June 1996 ; edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz
 
    - * A Whisper in the Dark, (nv)  Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper June 6 1863
 
    
   
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