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[]Heilgers, Louise (Helene Henriette) (1882-1954) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Adventure, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #3, September 1919
- * Angelina Incognita, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #7, January 1920
- * At the Last Ditch, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #35, May 1922
- * Balloons, (ss)  The Home Magazine (UK) June 1926
- * The Betrayal, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #80, February 1926
- * A Career, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm October 1913
- * “The Carriage Waits…”, (ss)  The Sketch June 15 1921
- * Dancers’ Shoes, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #6, August 1923
- * Don’t Count, (ss)  The Sketch May 24 1922
- * Ducks and Drakes, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #19, January 1921
- * Dust, (ss)  Yes or No November 21 1914
- * The Eleventh Hour, (ss)  The Royal Magazine January 1920
- * The Fan, (ss)  The Sketch September 28 1921
- * The Fishing Net, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #4, October 1919
- * For Ever, (ss)  The Sketch August 25 1909
- * The Frame, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #55, January 1924
- * Fuel, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #5, November 1919
- * The Genius, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm June 1913
- * Gertrude, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1920
- * The Girl in Black, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #30, December 1921
- * The Girl with the Christmas Stocking Heart, (ss)  The Novel Magazine December 1919
- * The Girl with the Iceberg Eyes, (ss)  The Blue Magazine Winter Annual 1921
- * “Good Morning, Rose!”, (ss)  The Royal Magazine August 1917
- * A Grey Incident, (vi)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #248, January 31 1914
- * The Harvest Moon, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #11, May 1920
- * Helping Humphrey, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #41, November 1922
- * Her Hour, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #2, August 1919
- * The Hidden Flame, (ss)  The Novel Magazine January 1920
- * “High Noon”, (ss)  The Royal Magazine July 1921
- * His Investment, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #18, December 1920
- * The House with the Crimson Creeper, (vi)  The Sketch April 6 1910
- * I Did Eat…, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #23, May 1921
- * Jade, (ss)  The Sketch September 7 1921
- * The Joy-Fisher, (nv)  Breezy Stories May 1922
- * The King Who Always Took, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #51, September 1923
- * The Lamplighter, (ss)  The Novel Magazine December 1920
- * Life and Love, (pm)  The Novel Magazine April 1922
- * Love and Bitters, (ss)  The Sketch June 2 1920
- * Love and Chinchilla, (ss)  The Sketch August 2 1922
- * Love in Babylon, (ss)  Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine April 1928
- * A Maid of Honour, (ss)  The Novel Magazine February 1920
- * The Man in the Train, (ss)  The Sketch June 24 1925
- * The Man Who Came Back, (ss)  The Novel Magazine October 1924
- * The Man with the Pointed Ears, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #58, April 1924
- * Mirage, (ss)  The Novel Magazine April 1923
- * Miranda Throws Her Bonnet, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #33, March 1922
- * Miss Jones of Surbiton, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #48, June 1923
- * Mr. Abrahams Revokes, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #47, May 1923
- * Nothing, (ss)  More Tabloid Tales by Louise Heilgers, Odhams, 1914
- * The Opening Door, (ss)  Lloyd’s Story Magazine July 1922
- * Painted with Vermilion, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #26, August 1921
- * The Path in the Wood, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #53, November 1923
- * The Peacocks of Paradise, (ss)  The Royal Magazine August 1921
- * Pink Roses and Grey Ash, (ss)  The Novel Magazine March 1921
- * The Pink Sash: A Tale of Tangier, (ss)  The Sketch September 17 1913
- * Playing the Game, (vi)  The Sketch May 29 1912
- * The Plaything, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #6, December 1919
- * The Rajah’s Ruby, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #39, September 1922
- * The Receipt, (ss)  Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine September 1923
- * The Reddest Thing, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #28, October 1921
- * The Return Visit, (ss)  The Novel Magazine January 1921
- * Romance, (ss)  The Sketch March 15 1922
- * Sacrifice, (ss)  The Novel Magazine October 1919
- * She Wasn’t Good Enough, (ss)  Breezy Stories July 1923
- * Silver Shoes, (ss)  The Novel Magazine November 1919
- * The Spell, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #44, February 1923
- * The Splendid Lie, (vi)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #212, May 24 1913
- * The Spur, (ss)  The Sketch June 21 1922
- * Stung, (ss)  The Sketch November 23 1922
- * Supper for Two, (ss)  More Tabloid Tales by Louise Heilgers, Odhams, 1914
- * The Tear, (ss)  The Royal Magazine June 1916
- * The Third Floor on the Right, (ss)  The Sketch October 4 1922
- * Twelve O’Clock, (vi)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine January 1919
- * Under the Clock, (ss)  The Sketch August 3 1921
- * The Utopians, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #21, March 1921
- * Values, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #12, June 1920
- * The Veil with Gold Spots, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #72, June 1925
- * Vengeance, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #224, August 16 1913
- * Virginia Creeper, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #15, September 1920
- * “When Greek Meets Greek”, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #24, June 1921
- * The Wife Who Forgot, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #67, January 1925
- * Wine in the Cup, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #42, December 1922
- * The Woman with the Amber Eyes, (ss)  Droll Stories March 1923
- * The Wrong ’Un, (vi)  Rose and Grey by Louise Heilgers, Dryden, 1914
- * Yvette’s Ghost, (ss)  The Sketch January 5 1910
- * Zanthe, (ss)  The Blue Magazine #9, March 1920
_____, [ref.]
[]Heilig, Sterling (1864-?) (chron.)
  
    - * Alpine Climbing in Automobiles (The Cup of the French Alps), (ar)  The Century Magazine August 1905
- * Arctic Color, (ar)  McClure’s Magazine August 1908
- * The Elixir of Life, (iv)  Crampton’s Magazine June 1901 [Ref. Oscar Jennings]
- * Elizabeth and Katharina, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1912
- * Eugenie, (ar)  Metropolitan Magazine December 1906
- * The Girl with the Fan, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1909
- * The Great Automobile Race from Paris to Berlin, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1901
- * Greatest Swindle of the Century (with Stoddard Dewey), (ar)  The Idler Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1902,   Jan 1903
- * How to Fight a Duel, (ar)  The Idler June 1903
- * Louise Michel, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1905
- * Madame Steinheil, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1910
- * The Modern Haroun Al Raschid, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1912
- * “Monsieur de Paris”—Hereditary Public Executioner of France and Corsica, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1905
- * Napoleon and Eugenie, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1911
- * Over-Sea Ballooning, (ar)  Crampton’s Magazine November 1901
- * The Over-Sea Experiments of Santos-Dumont, (ar)  McClure’s Magazine July 1902 [Ref. Alberto Santos-Dumont]
- * The Rise and Fall of the Paris Cafés, (ar)  Crampton’s Magazine August 1901
- * The Romance Behind the Throne, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #2, May 1912 [Ref. Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria]
- * Romances Near to Thrones, (cl)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1910,   Jul 1912,   Oct 1913,   Aug 1914
- * Romances Near to Thrones, (cl)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #7, October 1912 [Ref. Archduke Rudolph, of Austria]* ___ Elizabeth and Katharina, (cl)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1912
    * ___ The Modern Haroun Al Raschid, (cl)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1912
    
    * ___ Napoleon and Eugenie, (cl)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1911
    - * Sherlock Holmes Outdone, (ar)  The Idler January 1903
- * Speaking French in Paris, (ar)  Crampton’s Magazine September 1901
- * Sure Winners at Monte Carlo, (ar)  The Idler March 1903
- * An Unpractical Hero, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm November 1908
- * Where False Hair Comes From, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1910
[]Heiman, Leo (1925- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Adventure in Belgium, (pi)  Adventure December 1966
- * The Aussie Pilot Who Saved a Million Lives, (ar)  Man July 1966
- * The Best Years for Loving, (ar)  Broadside June 1966
- * Body in the Bay, (ar)  Man April 1966
- * Commandos Saved the Australians, (ar)  Man January 1965
- * David and the Arab Goliath, (ar)  Man November 1968
- * A Drink for an Affair, (ar)  Man May 1966
- * I Felt the Green Madness (with Alex White), (ar)  Adventure February 1966
- * Israel’s Secret Society of Vengeance, (ar)  Adventure October 1965
- * Meet the Real Count Dracula, (ar)  Fate 1965
- * One Man’s Food Is Another Man’s Battraka, (ar)  Man September 1968
- * Pirates of the Persian Gulf, (ar)  Man Junior September 1969
- * Science-Fiction Warfare, (ar)  Man February 1964
- * The Shame of Mankind, (ar)  Man Junior May 1965
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  1, (pi)  Adventure December 1966
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 10, (pi)  Adventure April 1968
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 11, (pi)  Adventure June 1968
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 12, (pi)  Adventure August 1968
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 13, (pi)  Adventure October 1968
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 14, (pi)  Adventure December 1968
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 15, (pi)  Adventure February 1969
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 16, (pi)  Adventure April 1969
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 17, (pi)  Adventure June 1969
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter 18, (pi)  Adventure August 1969
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  2, (pi)  Adventure February 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  3, (pi)  Adventure April 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  4, (pi)  Adventure June 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  5, (pi)  Adventure August 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  6, (pi)  Adventure October 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  7, (pi)  Adventure October 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  8, (pi)  Adventure December 1967
- * Travel Guide for Men—Chapter  9, (pi)  Adventure February 1968
- * $2 Billion Nazi Loot—Who’s Going to Find It?, (ar)  Argosy December 1967
- * You Can Love Forever, (ar)  Adventure April 1966
[]Heimbuch, Jeff (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Interview: A. C. Wise, (iv)  LampLight March 2017 [Ref. A. C. Wise]
- * Interview: Chet Williamson, (iv)  LampLight March 2018 [Ref. Chet Williamson]
- * Interview: Damien Angelica Walters, (iv)  LampLight September 2017 [Ref. Damien Angelica Walters]
- * Interview: Elizabeth Massie, (iv)  LampLight June 2013 [Ref. Elizabeth Massie]
- * Interview: Gene O’Neill, (iv)  LampLight March 2016 [Ref. Gene O’Neill]
- * Interview: Holly Newstein, (iv)  LampLight June 2014 [Ref. Holly H. Newstein]
- * Interview: Jonathan Janz, (iv)  LampLight June 2016 [Ref. Jonathan Janz]
- * Interview: Kealan Patrick Burke, (iv)  LampLight December 2013 [Ref. Kealan-Patrick Burke]
- * Interview: Kelli Owen, (iv)  LampLight December 2012 [Ref. Kelli Owen]
- * Interview: Kristi DeMeester, (iv)  LampLight June 2017 [Ref. Kristi DeMeester]
- * Interview: Livia Llewellyn, (iv)  LampLight December 2016 [Ref. Livia Llewellyn]
- * Interview: Mary SanGiovanni, (iv)  LampLight March 2014 [Ref. Mary SanGiovanni]
- * Interview: Mercedes Yardley, (iv)  LampLight December 2014 [Ref. Mercedes M. Yardley]
- * Interview: Nate Southard, (iv)  LampLight March 2015 [Ref. Nate Southard]
- * Interview: Norman Prentiss, (iv)  LampLight September 2013 [Ref. Norman Prentiss]
- * Interview: Robert Ford, (iv)  LampLight September 2012 [Ref. Robert Ford]
- * Interview: Ronald Malfi, (iv)  LampLight March 2013 [Ref. Ronald Damien Malfi]
- * Interview: Sunny Moraine, (iv)  LampLight September 2016 [Ref. Sunny Moraine]
- * Interview: Tim Waggoner, (iv)  LampLight September 2015 [Ref. Tim Waggoner]
- * Interview: Victorya Chase, (iv)  2015 [Ref. Victorya Chase]
- * Interview: Yvonne Navarro, (iv)  LampLight September 2014 [Ref. Yvonne Navarro]
[]Heimer, Mel(vin Lytton) (1915-1971) (chron.)
  
    - * The Beauty, (ss)  McCall’s June 1963
- * The Big Drag, (ss)  Esquire February 1948
- * Certain Places, Certain Times, (ss)  McCall’s March 1959
- * Champ, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1955
- * The City Slicker, (ss)  McCall’s April 1960
- * The Dawn Never Shows Up, (pi)  Cosmopolitan January 1957
- * Derby Day, (ss)  Collier’s April 30 1954
- * The End of the World, but Not Quite, (ss)  McCall’s September 1960
- * The First Time, (ss)  McCall’s June 1959
- * The Gilt-Edged Romance of Virginia Bowers, (ss)  Collier’s October 1 1954
- * The Good Girl, Alas, (ss)  Collier’s March 16 1956
- * Go Your Romantic Way, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1949
- * Highly Eligible Bachelor, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal November 1950
- * The Horse in the Parlor, (ss)  Today’s Woman January 1952
- * A Horse Named Dopey, (vi)  Collier’s August 21 1953
- * The Hundred Mile an Hour Girl, (ss)  McCall’s February 1958
- * In the Name of the Law, (ss)  McCall’s October 1959
- * The Kiss of Nora Wilson, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal January 1953
- * Knock Them Flat, (ss)  Popular Sports Magazine Spring 1945
- * “Look at Miss Gotrocks”, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1957
- * The Man She Married, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1958
- * The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1949
- * My Enemy… My Love, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1954
- * One Person Is All It Takes, (ss)  Cosmopolitan July 1960
- * Play Me a Waiting Game, (ss)  Woman’s Journal September 1962
- * Prelude to a Kiss, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1959
- * Rory, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1950
- * Theme with Variations, (ss)  Esquire May 1948
- * Three Champions, (ss)  Cosmopolitan May 1953
- * Time Trial, (ss)  Cosmopolitan April 1959
- * Today’s the Day, (ss)  McCall’s January 1963
- * What’s Tonight?, (ss)  McCall’s August 1959
- * Where Is This Girl?, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal July 1950
- * A World Apart, (ss)  McCall’s November 1963
[]Heimlicher, Craig (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * Babylon’s Whore, (pm)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- * Craig Heimlicher, (gp)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- * Freedom, (pm)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- * Golem, (pm)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- * Magical Thinking, (pm)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- * 9/11 Lie Moment, (pm)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
- * Paranoia, (pm)  HunterGatheress Journal #2, Winter 2009
[]Heindel, Robert (1938- ) (chron.)
  
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Argosy Jan,   Apr 1968,   Mar 1969,   Jan,   Mar,   May,   Aug 1970,   Mar,   Jul 1971,   Apr 1972
[]Heine, (Christian Johann) Heinrich (1797-1856) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Childe Harold, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876; translated by Emma Lazarus
- * Comments on Faust (“In a Letter to Mr. Lumley…”), (ar)  1892
- * Courage, My Heart!, (pm)  Dublin University Magazine January 1862; translated from the German by L. J. Trotter.
- * Doctor Faust: A Ballet-Poem, (ss)  1892
- * “Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam”, (pm)  Whistling Shade: Literary Journal Spring/Summer 2014; translated by Phillip A. Ellis
- * The Flying Dutchman, (ss) 
- * Heine’s Opinion of Alsace-Lorraine, (ms) 
- * The Landlord and His Biblical Harem, (vi) 
- * Lines (“When first my afflictions you heard me rehearse… ”), (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine January 1857, as by H.
- * Lorelei, (pm)  Once a Week November 16 1867; translated from the German (“Lied von der Loreley”) by L..
- * The Lorelei, (pm) 
- * The Lorelei, (pm)  The Scrap Book December 1907; translated from the German (“Die Lorelei”, 1824). (translated)
- * The Loreley, (pm) 
- * Lorely, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine October 1875; translated from the German.
- * The Lory-Lye, (pm) 
- * May and December; or, The Second Prometheus, (pm)  London Society #1, February 1862; translated by A. L. B.
- * The Memoirs of Herr von Schnabelewopski, (ex)  1836
- * Morphine, (pm)  1917
- * The Mountain Echo, (pm) 
- * Oh, Carpenter, (pm) 
- * On Reading Cervantes, (es) 
- * The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar, (pm)  Britannia October 1869; translated from the German. (translated)
- * The Pine and the Palm, (pm) 
- * A Poet’s Love, (pm)  Once a Week September 7 1867; translated from the German (“Ich grolle nicht”) by Julia Goddard.
- * Red Sefchen, (ss)  The International June 1917
- * Some Unpublished Letters of Heine, (lt)  The New Review #45, February 1893
- * The Song, (pm)  Jenness-Miller Magazine January 1891; translated from the German by Mary Morgan.
- * Spring Festival, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876; translated by Emma Lazarus
- * Spring Greeting, (sg)  The Universal Magazine #5, July 1900
- * To My Mother, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1887; translated from the German by John Dennis.
- * To My Mother, (pm)  The Sonnets of Europe ed. Samuel Waddington, Walter Scott, 1888
- * Tragedy, (pm)  The Dark Blue #2, April 1871; translated by Franz Huffer
- * Translations from Heine:
    
 * ___ I: Childe Harold, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876; translated by Emma Lazarus
 * ___ II: Spring Festival, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1876; translated by Emma Lazarus
- * Troth, (pm)  The International January 1918; translated by Aleister Crowley
- * The Two Grenadiers, (pm)  Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #836, June 18 1864; translated by Charles G. Leland
- * The Two Grenadiers, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine May 1865; translated by T. Embley Osman
- * Two Lyrics from Heine, (pm)  The Argosy (UK) June 1930; translated by Desmond Flower
- * The Waterwitch Lurley, (vi) 
- * When Paganini Played, (ss) 
_____, [ref.]
    - * Heine and Sir Walter Scott by James S. Henderson, (ar)  Temple Bar March 1904
- * Heine as an Impressionist by E. B. Shuldham, (ar)  Temple Bar November 1900
- * The Heine of the “Harzreise” by Orlo Williams, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine October 1925
- * Heinrich Heine by W. R. Titterton, (ar)  T.P.’s Magazine September 1911
- * Heinrich Heine by Kate Hillard, (bg)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1872
- * Heinrich Heine by A. Parker, (bg)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1880
- * The North Sea by Idris Parry, (br)  The London Magazine June 1956
- * Poet, Parrot and Peasant by Marjorie Bowen, (ar)  The Passing Show October 16 1937
- * Some New Anecdotes of Heine by William Roscoe Thayer, (bg)  Lippincott’s Magazine April 1884
- * Two Graves by Francis Watt, (ar)  Black & White #42, November 21 1891
[]Heinemann, Arthur (fl. 1940s-1970s) (chron.)
  
    - * Amy, (ss)  McCall’s November 1964
- * Blackberry Pie for Dessert, (vi)  Liberty September 13 1941
- * The Bookmark, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal August 1970
- * Deacon and the PFC, (ss)  Collier’s September 9 1944
- * Delafield House, (ss)  Good Housekeeping March 1949
- * Doctor Putney’s Darkest Hour, (ss)  McCall’s July 1965
- * The Examination, (ss)  Redbook January 1971
- * The Family Man, (ss)  Redbook June 1965
- * Georgie, (vi)  The American Magazine February 1946
- * I Love You, Charley, Please Come Back, (ss)  McCall’s September 1965
- * The Longest Day in the Year, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal December 1968
- * The Magic Touch, (ss)  Redbook July 1966
- * Subway to Brooklyn, (??)  Collier’s March 5 1949
- * Thank You, Peg Carpenter, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1964
- * The Vandal, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1966
- * The Visible Surface, (ss)  McCall’s March 1966
_____, [ref.]
[]Heiner, Vaughan Ralf (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * [letter], (lt)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries May/June 1940
- * [letter from California, PA], (lt)  Astounding Stories January 1932
- * [letter from California, PA], (lt)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1946
- * [letter from Pennsylvania], (lt)  Fantastic Novels September 1940
- * [letter from Pennsylvania], (lt)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries Apr 1941,   Apr 1942,   Dec 1943,   Oct 1947,   Dec 1949,   Aug 1950
- * [letter from Pennsylvania: Concerning Burroughs], (lt)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1950
- * [letter from Pennsylvania: Offered for Sale], (lt)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1951
[]Heiney, Donald W(illiam) (1921-1993); used pseudonym MacDonald Harris (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Afrerword, (aw)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Binge of Mr. Kittredge, (ss)  This Week February 3 1957
- * The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions, (oc) Story Line Press (hc), 1988 , as by MacDonald Harris
- * Dr. Pettigot’s Face, (ss)  The Iowa Review, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Dog Mafia, (ss)  The Iowa Review, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The End of Millie Popenoe, (ss)  Cosmopolitan November 1955
- * Forbidden Hours, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1958, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Fun Dome, (ss)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Koto Students, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1963, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Linguist, (ss)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Little Eddy, (nv)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Martyred Poet, (ss)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * A Memoir from the Lab, (ss)  Esquire November 1972, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Odi Et Amo, (ss)  Esquire June 1954
- * The Orphan Bassoonist, (ss)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * The Photograph, (ss)  The Redlands Review, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Polo’s Trip, (na)  The Cathay Stories and Other Fictions by Macdonald Harris, Story Line Press, 1988, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Rainy Day on the Sound, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1956
- * Scar of Love, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1959, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Second Circle, (ss)  Lilliput October 1958, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Snow and Lilac, (ss)  Redbook August 1965, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Teatime and the Voice, (ss)  McCall’s April 1961, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Thy Name Is Woman, (ss)  Squire: A Man’s Magazine April 1955
- * Trepleff, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine December 1966, as by MacDonald Harris
- * Vous Etts a Merry Can?, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1966, as by MacDonald Harris
_____, [ref.]
    - * Hemingway’s Suitcase by John Clute, (br)  Interzone #45, March 1991
- * The Little People by Gregory Feeley, (br)  Foundation #36, Summer 1986
- * MacDonald Harris, Screenplay (2013) by John Howard, (br)  Wormwood #23, 2014
- * MacDonald Harris, The Balloonist (2011) by John Howard, (br)  Wormwood #23, 2014
- * MacDonald Harris, The Carp Castle (2012) by John Howard, (br)  Wormwood #21, 2013
[]Heinlein, Robert A(nson) (1907-1988); used pseudonyms Anson MacDonald, Lyle Monroe, John Riverside, Caleb Saunders & Simon York (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * 1935 Muster Notes, (ar)  1935
- * 1949 Muster Notes, (ar)  1949
- * 1962 Muster Notes, (ar)  1962
- * 1974 Muster Notes, (ar)  1974
- * 1979 Muster Notes, (ar)  1979
- * “Abbott & Costello Move to the Moon”: An Original Motion Picture Story Treatment (with Benjamin L. Babb), (pl)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * Accession Notes (University Library, UCSC), (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * Across the Space Frontier, (br)  Colorado Springs Free Post 1952 [Ref. Cornelius Ryan]
- * “The Adventure of the Man Who Wasn’t There”, (pl)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * Afterword, (as)  Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- * Afterword, (ex)  Godbody by Theodore Sturgeon, Fine, 1986, as "Agape and Eros: The Art of Theodore Sturgeon"
- * Agape and Eros: The Art of Theodore Sturgeon, (ar)  Godbody by Theodore Sturgeon, Fine, 1986
- * Agape and Eros: The Art of Theodore Sturgeon, (ex)  Godbody by Theodore Sturgeon, Fine, 1986
- * “All You Zombies—”, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1959
      -  The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, Gnome Press, 1959
-  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (UK) January 1960
-  The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Ninth Series ed. Robert P. Mills, Doubleday, 1960
-  6 x H, Pyramid, 1961
-  The Worlds of Science Fiction ed. Robert P. Mills, The Dial Press, 1963
-  Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Ninth Series (var. 1) ed. Robert P. Mills, Ace, 1968
-  The Mirror of Infinity ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row, 1970
-  Survival Printout ed. Total Effect, Vintage, 1973
-  The Best of Robert Heinlein, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
-  As Tomorrow Becomes Today ed. Charles W. Sullivan, Prentice-Hall, 1974
-  The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947-1959, Sphere, 1977
-  Approaches to Science Fiction ed. Donald L. Lawler, Houghton Mifflin, 1978
-  Against Tomorrow ed. Robert Hoskins, Fawcett, 1979
-  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1979
-  The Road to Science Fiction #3 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1979
-  The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Arbor House, 1980
-  Thought Probes ed. Fred D. Miller, Jr. & Nicholas D. Smith, Prentice Hall, 1981
-  Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Oxford University Press US, 1983
-  Philosophy and Science Fiction ed. Michael Philips, Prometheus, 1984
-  Great Science Fiction of the 20th Century ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Crown/Avenel, 1987
-  Thought Probes (var. 1) ed. Fred D. Miller, Jr. & Nicholas D. Smith, Prentice Hall, 1988
-  Another Round at the Spaceport Bar ed. George H. Scithers & Darrell Schweitzer, Avon, 1989
-  Timescapes ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1997
-  The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, Tor, 1999
-  Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century ed. Orson Scott Card, Ace, 2001
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction ed. Rob Latham, Veronica Hollinger, Joan Gordon, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., Arthur B. Evans & Carol McGuirk, Wesleyan University Press, 2010
-  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010
-  The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume 2 ed. Gordon Van Gelder, Tachyon, 2014
-  Galaxy’s Edge #12, January 2015
-  Time Troopers ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2022
- * America’s Maginot Line, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * “—And He Built a Crooked House—”, (nv)  Astounding Science-Fiction February 1941
      -  Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) February 1941
-  The Pocket Book of Science-Fiction ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Pocket, 1943
-  Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1951
-  Fantasia Mathematica ed. Clifton Fadiman, Simon & Schuster, 1958
-  The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, Gnome Press, 1959
-  6 x H, Pyramid, 1961
-  Time Probe ed. Arthur C. Clarke, Delacorte, 1966
-  The Other Side of the Clock ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1969
-  Where Do We Go from Here? ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1971
-  Science Fiction ed. Sylvia Z. Brodkin & Elizabeth J. Pearson, McDougal, Littell & Co., 1973
-  Other Dimensions ed. Robert Silverberg, Hawthorn Books, 1973
-  The Best of Robert Heinlein, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
-  Where Do We Go from Here? Book 1 ed. Isaac Asimov, Sphere, 1974
-  As Tomorrow Becomes Today ed. Charles W. Sullivan, Prentice-Hall, 1974
-  Introductory Psychology Through Science Fiction ed. Harvey A. Katz, Patricia S. Warrick & Martin H. Greenberg, Rand McNally, 1974
-  Introductory Psychology Through Science Fiction: Second Edition ed. Harvey A. Katz, Martin H. Greenberg & Patricia S. Warrick, Rand, McNally, 1977
-  The Best of Robert Heinlein 1939-1942, Sphere, 1977
-  Classic Science Fiction ed. Terry Carr, Harper & Row, 1978
-  Science Fiction. English and American Short Stories ed. V. S. Muravyev, Progress Publishers, 1979
-  The Analog Anthology #1 ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis, 1980
-  Space Odyssey, Octopus, 1983
-  The SF Collection ed. Edel Brosnan, Chancellor Press, 1994
-  The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, Tor, 1999
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  Creating a Genre, The Virginia Edition, 2010
-  If This Goes Wrong… ed. Hank Davis, Baen, 2017
-  Dangerous Dimensions ed. Henry Bartholomew, The British Library, 2021
- * “And He Built a Crooked House” (with Jack Seaman), (pl)  Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008; adapted from the story of the same name (Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1941).
- * The Answers, (ms)  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- * Appointment in Space, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * Appreciation of Grand Master Clifford D. Simak, (ar)  Algol Summer/Fall 1977 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak], as "“To Read Science Fiction Is to Read Simak”"
- * Are You a Rare Blood?, (ar)  1976 Compton Yearbook, F. E. Compton Co. Division of Encyclopedia Britannica, 1976
- * As I See Tomorrow…The Third Millenium Opens, (ar)  Amazing Stories April 1956
- * Assignment in Eternity, (co) Fantasy Press (hc), August 1953 
- * Assignment in Eternity (var. 1), (co) Digit (pb), 1960 
- * Atlantis, (pm)  The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- * Author, Author, (bg)  The Fanscient Fall 1949
- * Back of the Moon, (ar)  The Elks Magazine January 1947
- * Baedeker of the Solar System, (br)  The Saturday Review of Literature December 24 1949 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley]
- * Baptism of Fire, (ex) from Citizen of the Galaxy,  Scribner’s, 1957
- * A Bathroom of Her Own, (ss)  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- * The Best of Robert Heinlein, (co) Sidgwick & Jackson (hc), October 1973 ; edited by Angus Wells
- * The Best of Robert Heinlein 1939-1942, (co) Sphere (pb), May 1977 ; edited by Angus Wells
- * The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947-1959, (co) Sphere (pb), May 1977 ; edited by Angus Wells
- * Beyond Doubt (with Elma Wentz), (ss)  Astonishing Stories April 1941, as by Lyle Monroe & Elma Wentz
      -  Beyond the End of Time ed. Frederik Pohl, Permabooks, 1952
-  Political Science Fiction ed. Martin Harry Greenberg & Patricia S. Warrick, Prentice-Hall, 1974, as by Lyle Monroe & Elma Wentz
-  Election Day 2084 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Prometheus, 1984
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  Creating a Genre, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Beyond This Horizon, (n.)  Fantasy Press, June 1948
- * Beyond This Horizon—, (n.)  Astounding Science-Fiction Apr,   May 1942, as by Anson MacDonald
- * The Black Pits of Luna (with Jack Seaman), (pl)  Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- * The Black Pits of Luna, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1948
      -  Possible Worlds of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Vanguard Press, 1951
-  The Green Hills of Earth, Shasta Publishers, 1951
-  Stories of Scientific Imagination ed. Joseph Gallant, Oxford Book Co., 1954
-  Science Fiction and Reader’s Guide ed. Marjorie Barrows, Spencer Press, 1954
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  Tomorrow’s Worlds ed. Robert Silverberg, Meredith Press, 1969
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book One, NEL, 1977
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Blowups Happen, (na)  Astounding Science-Fiction September 1940
      -  Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) September 1940
-  Best of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Crown, 1946
-  The Man Who Sold the Moon, Shasta, 1950
-  The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Simon & Schuster, 1952
-  The First Astounding Science Fiction Anthology ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Grayson & Grayson, 1954
-  Best SF Two ed. Edmund Crispin, Faber and Faber, 1956
-  The First Astounding Science Fiction Anthology (var. 1) ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Four Square Books, 1964
-  The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, Ace, 1966
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein (var. 1), NEL, 1970
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book One, NEL, 1977
-  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
-  Expanded Universe: Volume One, Phoenix Pick, 2015
- * Blowups Happen, (ex)  Astounding Science-Fiction September 1940
- * “Bob” vs “Robert”, (lt)  New Libertarian #187, 1990
- * Brave New World, (pm)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * The Bulletin Board  [Puddin’], (ss)  Requiem, Tor, 1992
- * By His Bootstraps, (na)  Astounding Science-Fiction October 1941, as by Anson MacDonald
      -  Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) December 1941, as by Anson MacDonald
-  Adventures in Time and Space ed. Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas, Random House, 1946, as by Anson MacDonald
-  Giant Anthology of Science Fiction ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press, 1954
-  The Menace from Earth, Gnome Press, 1959
-  Spectrum ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962
-  Spectrum ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Berkley Medallion, 1963
-  The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume One ed. Harry Harrison & Brian W. Aldiss, Doubleday, 1972, as by Anson MacDonald
-  The Astounding-Analog Reader, Book One ed. Harry Harrison & Brian W. Aldiss, Sphere, 1973, as by Anson MacDonald
-  Classic Science Fiction ed. Terry Carr, Harper & Row, 1978
-  The Arbor House Treasury of Great Science Fiction Short Novels ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Arbor House, 1980
-  Worlds Imagined ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Avenel, 1989
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  Creating a Genre, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Care and Feeding of Space Suits (Memo to Pal & Eisenberg), (ar)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * Channel Markers, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1974; adapted from a speech, “The Pragmatics of Patriotism”, given at the US Naval Academy, 5th April 1973.
      -  Destinies v2 #3, 1980, as "The Pragmatics of Patriotism"
-  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980, as "The Pragmatics of Patriotism"
-  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011, as "Forrestal Lecture"
-  Expanded Universe: Volume Two, Phoenix Pick, 2015, as "The Pragmatics of Patriotism"
- * Citizen of the Galaxy, (n.)  Astounding Science Fiction Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1957
- * Cliff and the Calories  [Puddin’], (ss)  Senior Prom August 1950
- * Cockpit Canopies—Free-Blown Type—Thermal Stabilty—Evaluation of, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * Columbus Was a Dope, (vi)  Startling Stories May 1947
      -  Travelers of Space ed. Martin Greenberg, Gnome Press, 1951, as by Lyle Monroe
-  The Menace from Earth, Gnome Press, 1959
-  Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales ed. Isaac Asimov & Groff Conklin, Collier Books, 1963
-  Treasury of Great Science Fiction Stories #2, 1965
-  The Future Makers ed. Peter Haining, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1968
-  The Future Makers (var. 1) ed. Peter Haining, NEL, 1969
-  Science Fiction Special 5, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1971
-  Science Fiction: The Great Years, Vol. II ed. Carol & Frederik Pohl, Ace, 1976
-  Science Fiction ed. Herbert Kaußen & Dr. Rudi Renné, Langenscheidt-Longman, 1990
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Common Sense  [Hugh Hoyland], (na)  Astounding Science-Fiction October 1941
- * Complaint, (ss)  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Concerning Stories Never Written, (in)  Revolt in 2100, Shasta, 1953
- * The Conquest of Space, (br)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley]
- * The Conquest of Space, (br)  The Saturday Review of Literature December 24 1949 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley], as "Baedeker of the Solar System"
- * Coventry, (na)  Astounding Science-Fiction July 1940
      -  Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) July 1940
-  Revolt in 2100, Shasta, 1953
-  6 Great Short Novels of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Dell, 1954
-  Beyond Tomorrow ed. Damon Knight, Harper & Row, 1965
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book Two, NEL, 1977
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Crater Base One: “Nothing Ever Happens—”, (pl)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * Creating a Genre, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), November 2010 
- * Creativity Is Not Divisible, (ar)  Requiem, Tor, 1992, as "Guest of Honor Speech: Rio de Janeiro Movie Festival, 1969"
- * Crooked House—Sets, Scenes, & Camera Angles (with Jack Seaman), (ar)  Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- * Current Biography, (ar)  1955
- * Dance Session, (pm)  New Destinies, Vol. VI ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1988
- * The Days of Creation, (br)  Astounding Science-Fiction May 1942 [Ref. Willy Ley]
- * Death Song of a Wood’s Colt, (pm)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * Delilah and the Space Rigger (with Jack Seaman), (pl)  Subterranean (online) Spring 2008
- * Delilah and the Space-Rigger, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1949
      -  The Green Hills of Earth, Shasta Publishers, 1951
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book One, NEL, 1977
-  Wide-Angle Lens ed. Phyllis R. Fenner, William Morrow, 1980
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
-  Space Pioneers ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2018
- * Destination Moon, (co) Gregg Press (hc), September 1979 ; edited by David G. Hartwell
- * Destination Moon, (nv)  Short Stories September 1950
      -  Three Times Infinity ed. Leo Margulies, Gold Medal, 1958
-  Destination Moon, Gregg Press, 1979
-  Requiem, Tor, 1992
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  Requiem (var. 1), The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * Destination Moon Graphics, (ar)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * Destination Moon Script #5 (with James O’Hanlon & Rip Von Ronkel), (pl)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * The Devil Makes the Law, (n.)  Unknown September 1940
      -  Unknown (UK) September 1940
-  Waldo and Magic, Inc., Doubleday, 1950, as Magic, Inc.
-  Three by Heinlein, Doubleday, 1965, as Magic, Inc.
-  The Golden Road ed. Damon Knight, Simon & Schuster, 1973, as Magic, Inc.
-  The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, Tor, 1999, as Magic, Inc.
-  Creating a Genre, The Virginia Edition, 2010, as Magic, Inc.
- * The Door Into Summer, (n.)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1956
- * The Door Into Summer, (n.)  Doubleday, June 1957
- * Double Star, (n.)  Astounding Science Fiction Feb,   Mar,   Apr 1956
- * Double Star, (n.)  Doubleday, 1956
- * Double Star, (ex)  Doubleday, 1956
- * Draft for a Goldwater Speech, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * “Drop Dead” Memo to Von Ronkel, 30 August 1948, (ms)  Screen Writing of Robert A. Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2012
- * The Elephant Circuit, (ss)  Saturn, Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy October 1957
      -  The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, Gnome Press, 1959, as "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants"
-  6 x H, Pyramid, 1961, as "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants"
-  The Best of All Possible Worlds ed. Spider Robinson, Ace, 1980, as "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants"
-  New Destinies, Vol. VI ed. Jim Baen, Baen, 1988, as "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants"
-  The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, Tor, 1999, as "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants"
-  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010, as "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants"
- * Elsewhen, (nv)  Astounding Science-Fiction September 1941, as "Elsewhere", by Caleb Saunders
- * Elsewhere, (nv)  Astounding Science-Fiction September 1941, as by Caleb Saunders
- * Excerpts from the Notebooks of Lazarus Long  [Lazarus Long], (ex) from Time Enough for Love,  Putnam, 1973
- * Excursus  [D.D. Harriman], (ss)  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Expanded Universe, (co) Grosset & Dunlap (hc), October 1980 
- * Expanded Universe Part I, (ex)  Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- * Expanded Universe Part II: The Happy Days Ahead, (ex)  Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- * Expanded Universe: Volume One, (co) Phoenix Pick (tp), January 2015 
- * Expanded Universe: Volume Two, (co) Phoenix Pick (tp), March 2015 
- * The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, (co) Tor (hc), November 1999 
- * Farnham’s Freehold, (n.)  If Jul,   Aug,   Oct 1964
- * The Farthest Place, (ex) from Tramp Royale,  Ace, 1992
- * Field Defects: Memo from a Cyborg, (ss)  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010, as "Complaint"
- * Flight Into the Future (with Caleb B. Laning), (ar)  Collier’s August 30 1947
- * Foreword, (is)  Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- * Foreword to Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of the Grand Tour, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * Forrestal Lecture, (ar)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1974, as "Channel Markers"
- * Free Men, (nv)  The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, Ace, 1966
- * Friday, (ex)  Henry Holt, 1982
- * Future History Letter Essay, (ar)  1979
- * The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2010 
- * The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, (co) The Virginia Edition (hc), February 2010 
- * Gentlemen, Be Seated, (ss)  Argosy May 1948
      -  Shot in the Dark ed. Judith Merril, Bantam, 1950
-  The Green Hills of Earth, Shasta Publishers, 1951
-  Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1952
-  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (UK) March 1960
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  First Step Outward ed. Robert Hoskins, Dell, 1969
-  Science Fiction Monthly v2 #5, 1975
-  The Best of Argosy Annual #1, 1976
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book One, NEL, 1977
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Give Me Liberty, (as)  Destinies v2 #3, 1980, as "Afterword"
- * Glory Road, (n.)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Jul,   Aug,   Sep 1963
- * Goldfish Bowl, (nv)  Astounding Science-Fiction March 1942, as by Anson MacDonald
      -  Best of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Crown, 1946, as by Anson MacDonald
-  The Menace from Earth, Gnome Press, 1959
-  Best of Science Fiction (var. 1) ed. Groff Conklin, Crown, 1963, as by Anson MacDonald
-  Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
-  First Contact ed. Damon Knight, Pinnacle, 1971
-  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow… ed. Bonnie L. Heintz, Frank Herbert, Donald A. Joos & Jane Agorn McGee, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1974
-  The Unexplained: Stories of the Paranormal ed. Ric Alexander, Orion, 1998
-  The Unexplained: Stories of the Paranormal ed. Ric Alexander, Orion, 1999
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  Creating a Genre, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * Goldwater Radio Spots, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * The Good News of High Frontier, (ar)  Survive 1982
- * Green Fire, (br)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011 [Ref. John Taine], as by Lyle Monroe
- * The Green Hills of Earth, (co) Shasta Publishers (hc), June 1951 
- * The Green Hills of Earth, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1947
      -  The Saturday Evening Post Stories 1947, Random House, 1947
-  Strange Ports of Call ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1948
-  Invasion from Mars ed. Orson Welles, Dell, 1949
-  My Best Science Fiction Story ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press, 1949
-  The Green Hills of Earth, Shasta Publishers, 1951
-  Nebula Science Fiction #15, 1956
-  The Post Reader of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Doubleday, 1964
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  Science Fiction: The Future ed. Dick Allen, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971
-  Speculations ed. Thomas E. Sanders, Glencoe Press, 1973
-  The Best of Robert Heinlein, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
-  Looking Back on Tomorrow ed. John Osborne & David Paskow, Addison-Wesley, 1974
-  In Dreams Awake ed. Leslie A. Fiedler, Dell, 1975
-  The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947-1959, Sphere, 1977
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book Two, NEL, 1977
-  The World Treasury of Science Fiction ed. David G. Hartwell, Little Brown, 1989
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
-  Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * Guest of Honor Speech at the Third World Science Fiction Convention: Denver, 1941, (ar)  Requiem, Tor, 1992
- * Guest of Honor Speech at the XIXth World Science Fiction Convention: Seattle, 1961: The Future Revisited, (ar)  Requiem, Tor, 1992
- * Guest of Honor Speech: MidAmeriCon, Kansas City—5 September 1976: Grandmaster Award, (ar)  Requiem, Tor, 1992
- * Guest of Honor Speech: Rio de Janeiro Movie Festival, 1969, (ar)  Requiem, Tor, 1992
- * Guest of Honor Speech: Robert A. Heinlein (1941), (ar)  Requiem, Tor, 1992, as "Guest of Honor Speech at the Third World Science Fiction Convention: Denver, 1941"
- * Gulf, (na)  Astounding Science Fiction Nov,   Dec 1949
      -  Assignment in Eternity, Fantasy Press, 1953
-  Assignment in Eternity (var. 1), Digit, 1960
-  A Century of Great Short Science Fiction Novels ed. Damon Knight, Delacorte Press, 1964
-  A Century of Great Short Science Fiction Novels (var. 1) ed. Damon Knight, Mayflower, 1968
-  Analog: Writers’ Choice, Volume II ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis, 1984
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * The Happy Days Ahead, (ar)  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- * The Happy Road to Science Fiction, (ar)  McClurg’s Book News 1964
- * Have Space Suit—Will Travel, (n.)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1958
- * Heil!, (ss)  Futuria Fantasia Summer 1940, as by Lyle Monroe
- * Heinlein History, (ms)  Astounding Science-Fiction May 1941
- * Heinlein on Science Fiction: “The Discovery of the Future”, (ar)  Vertex April 1973; transcript of Heinlein’s July 4, 1941 Third World Science Fiction Convention Guest of Honor speech.
- * Heinlein’s Personal Library Catalog, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume II, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * A Heinlein Triad, (co) Doubleday, 1965, as Three by Heinlein
- * A Heinlein Trio, (om) SFBC (hc), 1980 
- * The Historic Novel of the Future, (ar)  Bookshop News February 1950
- * Home Sweet Home (with Jack Seaman), (uw)  Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008
- * How to Be a Survivor, (ar)  Destinies v2 #3, 1980
- * How to Write a Story, (fa)  Spaceways January 1941, as by Lyle Monroe
- * How to Write a Story, (fa)  The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007, as by Lyle Monroe; a shorter version of this article was published in Spaceways, January 1941.
- * If This Goes On—, (na)  Astounding Science-Fiction Feb,   Mar 1940
- * If You Don’t See It, Just Ask: Preview for Playboys, (ar)  The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- * Inside Intourist, (ar)  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980
- * Introducing the Author, (bg)  Imagination November 1953
- * Introduction, (in)  Tomorrow, the Stars ed. Robert A. Heinlein, Doubleday, 1952
- * Introduction, (in)  The Best from Startling Stories ed. Samuel Mines, Henry Holt, 1953
- * Introduction, (in)  The Glory That Was by L. Sprague de Camp, Avalon, 1960
- * Introduction, (in)  The Best of Robert Heinlein, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
- * Introduction to Expanded Universe, (fw)  Destinies v2 #2, 1980
- * It’s Great to Be Back, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1947
      -  A Treasury of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Crown, 1948
-  The Green Hills of Earth, Shasta Publishers, 1951
-  A Treasury of Science Fiction (var. 1) ed. Groff Conklin, Berkley, 1957
-  Cities of Wonder ed. Damon Knight, Doubleday, 1966
-  The Past Through Tomorrow, Putnam, 1967
-  The Past Through Tomorrow: Book One, NEL, 1977
-  Science Fiction of the Forties ed. Frederik Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Avon, 1978
-  The Ascent of Wonder ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor, 1994
-  The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2010
- * “It’s Great to Be Back” (with Jack Seaman), (pl)  Project Moonbase and Others, Subterranean Press, 2008; adapted from the story of the same name (Saturday Evening Post, July 26, 1947).
- * I Will Fear No Evil, (n.)  Galaxy Science Fiction Jul,   Aug/Sep,   Oct/Nov,   Dec 1970
- * Jerry Is a Man, (ss)  Thrilling Wonder Stories October 1947
      -  Wonder Story Annual v2 #1, 1953
-  Assignment in Eternity, Fantasy Press, 1953, as "Jerry Was a Man"
-  Lost Legacy, Digit, 1960, as "Jerry Was a Man"
-  The SFWA Grand Masters, Volume One ed. Frederik Pohl, Tor, 1999, as "Jerry Was a Man"
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005, as "Jerry Was a Man"
-  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010, as "Jerry Was a Man"
-  Overruled! ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2020, as "Jerry Was a Man"
- * Jerry Was a Man, (ss)  Thrilling Wonder Stories October 1947, as "Jerry Is a Man"
      -  Assignment in Eternity, Fantasy Press, 1953
-  Lost Legacy, Digit, 1960
-  The SFWA Grand Masters, Volume One ed. Frederik Pohl, Tor, 1999
-  Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein, SFBC, 2005
-  New Worlds to Conquer, The Virginia Edition, 2010
-  Overruled! ed. Hank Davis & Christopher Ruocchio, Baen, 2020
- * The Journey of Death, (ar)  The Nonfiction of Robert Heinlein: Volume I, The Virginia Edition, 2011
- * Keynote Address, (ar)  The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #71, Fall 1979
- * The L-5 Society, (ms) 
- * Larger Than Life, (ar)  Expanded Universe, Grosset & Dunlap, 1980 [Ref. E. E. Smith]; delivered as a speech at Moscon 1, 1979.(continued)
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