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[]Shelley, Mary W(ollstonecraft Godwin) (1797-1851); previously known as Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bride of Modern Italy, (ss) The London Magazine April 1824
- * The Brother and Sister, (nv) The Keepsake 1833, 1832
- * The Creature Lives!, (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * The Dream, (ss) The Keepsake 1832, 1831
- Tales and Stories, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- Great British Tales of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1972
- Ladies of the Gothics ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1975
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996
- 12 Gothic Tales ed. Richard Dalby, Oxford University Press, 1999
- * The Elder Son, (nv) Heath’s Book of Beauty ed. The Countess of Blessington, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835
- * The English in Italy, (ar) Westminster Review October 1826
- * Euphrasia, (ss) The Keepsake 1839
- * The Evil Eye, (nv) The Keepsake 1830
- * The False Rhyme, (ss) The Keepsake 1831, 1830
- * Ferdinando Eboli, (nv) The Keepsake 1829
- * Frankenstein, (cs) Boys’ Life October 1997; adapted by Seymour V. Reit
- * Frankenstein, (n.) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, as Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
- * Frankenstein, (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, as "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus"
- * Frankenstein Creates a Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818
- * Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (n.) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- Weird Tales May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1932
- Horror Omnibus, Grosset & Dunlap, 1939
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Peter Fairclough, Penguin, 1968
- Dracula, by Bram Stoker: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Nelson Doubleday, 1973
- Frankenstein/Dracula/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Signet, 1978
- Classic Horror Omnibus Volume I ed. Peter Haining, NEL, 1979
- A Treasury of Gothic and Supernatural, Avenel Books, 1981
- Frankenstein/Dracula/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Penguin, 1988
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- Horror Classics, Chancellor Press, 1993
- Four Gothic Novels, Oxford University Press, 1994
- The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, 1994
- Three Classics of Horror: Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Penguin, 1994
- The Library of Classic Horror Stories, Running Press/Courage Books, 2001
- Penny Dreadfuls: Sensational Tales of Terror ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2014
- The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein (var. 1) ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, 2015
- Fantastic and Weird Classics #107 Apr, #108 Apr 2023
- * Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- The Eerie Book ed. Margaret Armour, J. Schiells, 1898
- From Frankenstein to Andromeda ed. J. G. Brown, Macmillan UK, 1966
- Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973
- Ghosts, Castles and Victims ed. Jack C. & Barbara H. Wolf, Fawcett Crest, 1974
- Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Fred Obrecht, Barron's Educational Series, 1977
- The Road to Science Fiction #1 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1977
- Spy & Mystery Stories ed. Kenneth Allen, Octopus, 1978
- Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Oxford University Press US, 1983
- Science and Technology Today ed. Nancy R. MacKenzie, St. Martin's, 1995
- Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories ed. Stephen Brennan, Talos Press, 2014, as "Frankenstein"
- * Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Giovanni Villani, (ex) The Liberal #4, 1823
- * The Heir of Mondolfo, (nv) Appleton’s Journal January 1877
- * History of a Six Weeks’ Tour, (ex) 1817
- * How I Created Frankenstein, (ar) 1831
- * How I Wrote Frankenstein, (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Introduction to Frankenstein, (in) 1831
- * Introduction to the 1831 Edition of Frankenstein, (in) 1831
- * The Invisible Girl, (ss) The Keepsake 1833, 1832
- * The Last Man, (ex) Henry Colburn, 1826
- Strange Signposts ed. Roger Elwood & Sam Moskowitz, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1966
- The Craft of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Four Square, 1966
- Speculations ed. Thomas E. Sanders, Glencoe Press, 1973
- Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973
- Visions of Tomorrow ed. Roger Elwood, Pocket, 1976
- Witches’ Brew ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Macmillan, 1984
- Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * Loves of the Poets, (ar) Westminster Review October 1829
- * The Making of a Monster, (n.) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * The Making of Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818
- * The Mary Shelley Reader, (co) Oxford University Press US (tp), July 1990
- * Mathilda, (na) University of North Carolina Press, 1959
- * Modern Italy, (ar) Westminster Review July 1829
- * The Monster Lives!, (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * The Mortal Immortal, (ss) The Keepsake 1834, 1833
- Tales and Stories, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931
- A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen, Daily Express, 1934
- Century of Thrillers, Volume III, President Press, 1937
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part IV ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
- More Tales of Terror and Surprise, The Mitre Press, 1943
- Beyond the Curtain of Dark ed. Peter Haining, Four Square Books, 1966
- Masterpieces of Science Fiction ed. Sam Moskowitz, World, 1967
- Masters of the Macabre ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Doubleday, 1975
- Classic Ghost Stories, Dover Publications, 1975
- Tales of a Monster Hunter ed. Peter Cushing, Arthur Barker, 1977
- Science Fiction: Creators and Pioneers ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Richards Rosen, 1979
- Strange Stories of the Supernatural, Watermill Press, 1980
- The Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Beaufort, 1981
- Tales of Imagination and Suspense, Silver Burdett, 1982
- The Book of the Dead ed. Alan K. Russell, New Orchard, 1986
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- The Lifted Veil ed. A. Susan Williams, Xanadu, 1992
- The SF Collection ed. Edel Brosnan, Chancellor Press, 1994
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996
- Popular Fiction: An Anthology ed. Gary Hoppenstand, Addison-Wesley, 1998
- Nineteenth-Century Short Stories by Women ed. Harriet Devine Jump, Routledge US, 1998
- The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Garyn G. Roberts, Prentice-Hall, 2001
- The Dreaming Sex ed. Mike Ashley, Peter Owen, 2010
- The Monster-Maker and Other Science Fiction Classics ed. Michael Kelahan, Fall River, 2012
- Dreamscapes Into Darkness ed. Alex Scully, Firbolg Publishing, 2015
- Chilling Horror Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2015
- Promethean Horrors ed. Xavier Aldana Reyes, The British Library, 2019
- Classic Science Fiction Stories ed. Adam Roberts, Macmillan UK, 2022
- Journ-E #5, Vernal Equinox 2024
- * The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, (co) Tachyon Publications (tp), November 1996
- * The Mourner, (nv) The Keepsake 1830
- * “My Own Love…”, (lt) , as by Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
- * On Ghosts, (ar) The London Magazine March 1824
- * The Parvenue, (ss) The Keepsake 1837, 1836
- * The Pilgrims, (nv) The Keepsake 1838
- * The Pole, (nv) The Court Magazine and Belle Assemblee August 1832
- * Preface to Rambles in Germany and Italy, in 1840, 1842, and 1843, (pr) 1844
- * Preface to The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, (pr) 1839
- * The Reanimated Englishman, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Reanimated Englishman, (ex) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Reanimated Man, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Recalcitrant Robot [Frankenstein], (ex) from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Recollections of Italy, (ss) The London Magazine January 1824
- * A Review of William Godwin’s Cloudesley, (br) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1830
- * A Review of William Godwin’s Cloudesley, (ex) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1830
- * Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863, as "Story of Mr. Dodsworth"
- * The Sisters of Albano, (ss)
- * Story of Mr. Dodsworth, (ss) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863
- The Second Book of Unknown Tales of Horror ed. Peter Haining, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1978, as "The Reanimated Englishman"
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990, as "Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman"
- The Frankenstein Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1994, as "The Reanimated Man"
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996, as "Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman"
- Swords and Steam Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2016, as "Roger Dodsworth: The Reanimated Englishman"
- * Story of Mr. Dodsworth, (ex) Yesterday and To-day by Cyrus Redding, T. Cautley Newby, 1863
- * The Swiss Peasant, (nv) The Keepsake 1831, 1830
- * A Tale of the Passions, (vi) The Liberal #1, 1822
- * A Tale of the Passions; or, The Death of Despina, (nv) The Liberal #1, 1822
- * Tales and Stories, (co) William Paterson & Co. (hc), 1891
- * To Edward Moxon, (lt)
- * To Everina Wollstonecraft, (lt)
- * To General Lafayette, (lt)
- * To Isabella Hoppner, (lt)
- * To John Murray III, (lt)
- * To Leigh Hunt, (lt)
- * To Lord Byron, (lt)
- * To Maria Gisborne, (lt)
- * To Percy B. Shelley, (lt)
- * To Sir Walter Scott, (lt)
- * Transformation, (ss) The Keepsake 1831, 1830
- Tales and Stories, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1965
- The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) March 1965
- The Gentlewomen of Evil ed. Peter Haining, Robert Hale, 1967
- Masters of Horror ed. Alden H. Norton, Berkley, 1968
- The Nightmare Reader ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1973
- Christopher Lee’s New Chamber of Horrors ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1974
- The Nightmare Reader: Volume One ed. Peter Haining, Pan, 1976
- Christopher Lee’s New Chamber of Horrors (var. 1) ed. Peter Haining, Mayflower, 1976
- Romantic Gothic Tales, 1790-1840 ed. G. R. Thompson, Harper & Row, 1979
- The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981
- Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1985
- Classic Stories of Mystery, Horror and Suspense ed. Simon Petherick, Robert Hale, 1987
- The Mary Shelley Reader, Oxford University Press US, 1990
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993
- The Frankenstein Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1994
- The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Stories of Mary Shelley, Tachyon Publications, 1996
- Classic Tales of Horror Volume 1, Bloody Books, 2006
- The Mammoth Book of Body Horror ed. Paul Kane & Marie O'Regan, Robinson, 2012
- The Big Book of Classic Fantasy: The Ultimate Collection ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Vintage Books, 2019
- * Valerius: The Reanimated Roman, (ss)
- * [letter], (lt)
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- * The Annotated Frankenstein by Alma Jo Williams, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982
- * The Birth of Frankenstein, (ar) Presenting Moonshine #9, March 1 1970, uncredited.
- * Double or Phantom?: Transgenerational Haunting in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Boyd Petersen, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #204, August 2005
- * Foreword by Neil Gaiman, (ar) The Guardian October 18 2014, as "My Hero: Mary Shelley"
- * Frankenstein by Jane Yolen, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus by Ray Nayler, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction May/June 2023
- * Frankenstein’s “Conversion” from Natural Magic to Modern Science—and a Shifted and Converted Last Draft Insert by David Ketterer, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997
- * Frankenstein Unveiled by Michel Parry, (ar) All Hallows #35, February 2004
- * Frankenstein with Mary Shelley by Jen Gunnels, (th) The New York Review of Science Fiction #279, November 2011
- * The Ghost of the Private Theatricals by John Howard, (br) Wormwood #32, 2019
- * Happy Birthday Dear Victor, Happy Birthday to You by Nina Allan, (ar) Interzone #275, May/June 2018
- * How Mary Shelley Continues to Influence Modern Science Fiction by Claire Fitzpatrick, (ar) Aurealis #145, October 2021
- * Imagination, Isolation and Innocence: The Romantic in Frankenstein by Ray Cluley, (ar) emagazine (online) April 2009
- * “It’s Alive!” Frankenstein: the Film, the Feminist Novel and Science Fiction by R. J. Frost, (ar) Foundation #67, Summer 1996
- * It’s Still Alive by Jill Lepore, (ar) The New Yorker February 12/February 19 2018
- * The Last Man by John C. Nitka, (br) Fantasy Commentator Spring/Summer 1952
- * Mary and the Monster: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Maureen Duffy’s Gor Saga by Jenny Newman, (ar) Where No Man Has Gone Before ed. Lucie Armitt, Routledge US, 1990
- * Mary and the Monster: The Life of Mary Godwin Shelley by Carrie Sessarego, (ar) Clarkesworld #143, August 2018
- * Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality (with Emily W. Sunstein) by Steve Eng, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1993/1994
- * Mary Shelley’s Dystopian Prophesy: Reading The Last Man During COVID-19 by Carrie Sessarego, (ar) Clarkesworld #170, November 2020
- * Mary Shelley’s Former London Apartment for Sale by Kelly Jensen, (ar) Book Riot November 30 2021
- * Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Interzone #78, December 1993
- * Mary Shelley’s Hair? by David Ketterer, (lt) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997
- * Mary Shelley’s Stories and the Unexpected Visit of a Reanimated Englishwoman by Michael Bishop, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #96, August 1996
- * Mary Shelley: The Mother of Monsters and Madmen by Tori Borne, (ar) Phantasmagoria Special Edition Series #8, June 2023
- * Mary Shelly, (bg) Suspense Magazine February 2011, uncredited.
- * Mary Wollstonecraft by Alice King, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1890
- * Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley by Leigh Ronald Grossman, (ar) Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley by Donald F. Glut, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019
- * My Hero: Mary Shelley by Neil Gaiman, (ar) The Guardian October 18 2014
- * The Original Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (with Percy Bysshe Shelley) by Frances Auld, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #276, August 2011
- * Polar Expressed by Kathryn Schulz, (ar) The New Yorker April 24 2017
- * The Power of Shelley’s Frankenstein Lives On—but Not in Cologny by Sam Jordison, (ar) The Guardian October 21 2009
- * Puttin’ on the Ritz: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Carl R. Jennings, (ar) Phantasmagoria Magazine #19, Summer 2021
- * Real-life Frankenstein Who Inspired SF by James Meek, (ar) The Guardian June 11 2001
- * Science and Literature: When Worlds Collide by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction #1 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1977
- * Science Fiction’s Mother Figure by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) Science Fiction Writers ed. E. F. Bleiler, Scribner's, 1981, as "Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley"
- * The Sons of Frankenstein by Sam Moskowitz, (bg) Satellite Science Fiction August 1958
- * “Until He or I Perish”: Sourcing the Arthur Paradigm in Frankenstein by Terry W. Thompson, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #251, July 2009
- * Victor Frankenstein Is the Real Monster by Ronald Bailey, (ar) Reason April 2018
- * Voyagers Through Eternity: A History of Science-Fiction from the Beginning to H.G. Wells by Sam Moskowitz, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1983
- * Who Put the Spark in Frankenstein’s Monster? by Jamie Doward, (ar) The Guardian March 4 2018
- * Why Frankenstein Will Never Die by Susan Kasten, (ar) Beloit College Magazine Winter 2019
[]Shelley, Paul (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Anita, (pi) Mayfair v26 #5, 1991
- * Debbie, (pi) Mayfair v26 #2, 1991
- * Deborah, (pi) Mayfair v26 #7, 1991
- * Sam, (pi) Mayfair v26 #11, 1991
- * Stacy, (pi) Mayfair v26 #6, v26 #9 1991
[]Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) (about) (chron.)
- * Afterthought, (pm)
- * “Alas! This Is Not What I Thought Life Was”, (pm)
- * Arabic Serenade, (sg) The Victorian Magazine #4, March 1892, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * The Assassins, (uw) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * Autumn: a Dirge, (sg) Atalanta #89, February 1895, music by J. St. Anthony Johnson
- * The Cenci, (ex) 1819
- * The Cenci (Act 5), (pl) 1819
- * A Dirge, (pm)
- * Dirge for the Year, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * The Flight of Love, (pm)
- * From the Dirge for the Year, (pm)
- * Hymn of Pan, (pm)
- * The Indian Serenade, (pm) The Liberal #2, 1822, as "Song Written for an Indian Air"
- * “It”, (pm)
- * Liberty, (pm)
- * Lines to a Critic, (pm)
- * Lines to an Indian Air, (pm) The Liberal #2, 1822, as "Song Written for an Indian Air"
- * Love’s Philosophy, (pm)
- * The Moon, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824, as "The Waning Moon"
- * Music, (pm)
- * Music, When Soft Voices Die, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * A New World, (pm)
- * Night, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824, as "To Night"
- * November, 1815, (pm) The Literary Pocket-Book, 1823 ed. Leigh Hunt, 1822
- * Ode to the West Wind, (pm) Prometheus Unbound with Other Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, C. and J. Ollier, 1820
- * One Word Is Too Often Profaned, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * Ozymandias, (pm) The Examiner January 11 1818
- The Scrap Book August 1910
- The Weekly Tale-Teller #74, October 1 1910, as "Ozymandias of Egypt"
- Weird Tales September 1926
- The Pocket Companion ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1942
- Avon Fantasy Reader 3 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Book Co., 1947, as "Ozymandias of Egypt"
- Giving Well, Doing Good: Readings for Thoughtful Philanthropists ed. Amy A. Kass, Indiana University Press, 2008
- * Ozymandias of Egypt, (pm) The Examiner January 11 1818, as "Ozymandias"
- * The Poet’s Dream, (pm)
- * Prometheus Unbound, (ex)
- * The Question, (pm)
- * Revolutionary Song, (pm)
- * Rough Wind That Moanest Loud, (sg) Atalanta #82, July 1894, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * St. Irvyne; or, the Rosicrucian, (n.) Stockdale, 1811
- * St. Irvyne’s Tower, (pm) from St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian, Stockdale, 1811
- * Shelley on Kings, (ms)
- * The Snow Queen, (pm) The Literary Pocket-Book, 1823 ed. Leigh Hunt, 1822, as "November, 1815"
- * Song of the Cloud, (sg) Wide Awake November 1883, music by J. Rheinberger; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Song to the Men of England, (pm) The Chartist Circular #4, October 19 1839
- * Song Written for an Indian Air, (pm) The Liberal #2, 1822
- * That Time Is Dead for Ever, Child, (sg) The Victorian Magazine #5, April 1892, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * Thoughts, (pm)
- * To —, (pm)
- * To a Skylark, (pm) Prometheus Unbound with Other Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, C. and J. Ollier, 1820
- * To a Skylark, (sg) Wide Awake February 1882, music by Louis C. Elson; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Tomorrow Never Comes, (pm)
- * To Night, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * To the Moon, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * The Triumph of Life, (pm)
- * Unfathomable Sea, (pm)
- * Unpublished Letters from an Autograph Collector’s Manuscripts (with Harriet Shelley), (lt) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1907
- * The Wandering Jew’s Soliloquy, (pm) 1810
- * The Waning Moon, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * When the Lamp Is Shattered, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * A Widow Bird, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1892, music by Frederic W. Austin
- * A Widow Bird…, (pm)
- * The Witch of Atlas, (pm) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824
- * The World’s Wanderers, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1890, music by M. Scale
- * Zastrozzi, (n.) Wilkie & Robinson, 1810
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- * The Cenci by Phillips Russell, (rv) The Double Dealer February 1923
- * The Gothic Novel and Percy B. Shelley by James Warren Thomas, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1947
- * The Love of Antigone by Mary Bradford Whiting, (ar) Temple Bar April 1902
- * The Original Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (with Mary W. Shelley) by Frances Auld, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #276, August 2011
- * Percy Bysshe Shelley, (ar) Dublin University Magazine March 1866, uncredited.
- * Percy Bysshe Shelley by Alice King, (ar) The Argosy (UK) September 1887, as by Alice King
- * The Prospect of the Future in the Wake of Queen Mab’s Vision by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #308, April 2014
- * Shelley by Basil Thompson, (cr) The Double Dealer April 1924
- * Shelley by Edgar Allan Poe, (ms) Southern Literary Messenger May 1849
- * Shelley and the West Wind by Neville Rogers, (ar) The London Magazine June 1956
- * Shelley at Bracknell by M. Kirkby Hill, (bg) Temple Bar August 1904
- * Shelley at Home by M. Kirkby Hill, (bg) Temple Bar February 1904
- * Shelley: Politician, Atheist, Philanthropist, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875, uncredited.
- * Shelley’s Earlier Years, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875, uncredited.
- * Shelley’s First Wife: The Unpublished Letter by W. Courthope Forman, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1922
- * Some Passages in Shelley’s Early History by January Searle, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1873
[]Shelley, Rick; [i.e., Richard Michael Shelley] (1947-2001) (chron.)
- * Afterwar, (ss) Science Fiction Age July 1993
- * The Alien, (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction March 1999
- * At the Flood, (nv) Universe 16 ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday, 1986
- * At the Zoo, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 1999
- * Beacon, (na) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January 1998
- * Because It’s There (with Stephen L. Gillett), (na) Analog Science Fiction & Fact July 1992, as by Lee Goodloe & Rick Shelley
- * Blind Sam, (ss) Amazing Stories July 1988
- * But First a Message…, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact April 1985
- * Eats, (ss) Unique Magazine June 1990
- * Eyewall, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1991
- * First Contact National Monument, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2001
- * Grenadier, (nv) The Far Stars War ed. Bill Fawcett, Roc, 1990
- * In the Fluff, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact May 1989
- * The Lizard, the Dragon, and the Eater of Souls, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact September 1987
- * Only a Game, (ss) Aboriginal Science Fiction March/April 1991
- * Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact mid December 1989
- * The Rape of Lucy Tenace, (ss) Science Fiction Age July 1994
- * Safari, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July/August 1997
- * The Shaper, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 1996
- * The Singing of the Vestry, the Praying for the Sky, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1985
- * Starlet, (ss) Space & Time #71, Winter 1987
- * State of the Union, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact October 1996
- * Sweet Surrender, (ss) Science Fiction Review #9, April 1992
- * The Sylph, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact March 1989
- * To Give Them the Moon [Charles Treville], (na) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1989
- * We Three, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 1994
- * The Worlds I Used to Know [Charles Treville], (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact January 1988
- * Year of the Guns—Part Two, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1991
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact September 1989
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[]Shellhase, George (M.) (1895-1988) (about) (chron.)
- * Quite the Opposite, (ss) Laughter November 1926
- * Self-Evident, (??) Laughter October 1926
- * Sleigh Ride (with Jane Gilbert Shellhase), (??) Miss 1930 January 1930
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Magazine December 1940
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Stephanie Shellhase), (ct) Woman’s Day August 1947
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Country Gentleman January 28 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s July 19 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) College Humor #121, February 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Book Magazine Oct 1944, Feb 1945
[]Shelsky, Robert R. (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Angels Dancing, (ss) Planetary Stories #12, October 2008
- * Avenger of the People, (ss) Aberrant Dreams I, The Awakening, Aberrant Dreams, 2008
- * Bradbury County, (ss) Aberrant Dreams #9, Autumn 2006
- * The Dance of the Butterflies, (ss) Continuum Science Fiction #5, Winter 2006
- * Dreamtime, (ss) Jim Baen’s Universe October 2007
- * Science Fiction as Message—A Tool for Political, Social, and Religious Commentary, (ar) Midnight Street #7, Spring/Summer 2006
- * Soapbox:
* ___ Science Fiction as Message—A Tool for Political, Social, and Religious Commentary, (cl) Midnight Street #7, Spring/Summer 2006
- * These Cold Depths of Space, (ss) Fables Autumn 2004
- * Without Omens, (ss) Aberrant Dreams #6, Winter 2006
[]Shelton, B. F. (fl. 1950s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Anatomy of a Wife Swap Group, (ar) Mr. February 1966
- * Case History of a Wife Swapper, (ar) Mr. August 1961
- * Introductions to Sex, (ar) Mr. September 1972
- * Love Habits in the American Home, (ar) Mr. December 1960
- * Make Your Own Sex Survey!, (ar) Mr. March 1957
- * Mate Trading 50 Years Ago, (ar) Mr. March 1963
- * Motives for Incest, (ar) Mr. December 1972
- * Swap Clubs—An Insider’s Report, (ar) Mr. September 1963
- * Swappers on a Fishing Boat, (ar) Mr. October 1965
- * Three Wives Report on Swapping, (ar) Mr. July 1964
- * What Is a “Typical” Love Club?, (ar) Mr. Annual 1964
- * Why a Conservative Wife Took Up Swapping, (ar) Mr. April 1966
- * Why I’ll Never Swap My Wife, (ar) Mr. Annual 1964
- * Wife Swappers Reveal Party Secrets, (ar) Mr. March 1958
[]Shelton, Dick; [i.e., Richard Shelton] (1928-1987) (about) (chron.)
- * The Virgin Victim, (cv) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine January 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) The Martian Way and Other Stories by Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1955
- * [front cover], (cv) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine April 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May, Oct 1956, Nov 1960
- * [front cover], (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Jun, Aug 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: Sixth Series ed. Anthony Boucher, Doubleday, 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) Venture Science Fiction March 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) Manhunt Jul, Sep 1957, Aug 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Apr, Jul, Aug 1959
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Manhunt Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Sep, Nov 1956, May, Jul 1957
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Giant Manhunt #11 1957, #7 (var.1), #8 (var.2), #8 (var.3) 195?
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure Oct, Nov 1957, Feb 1958
[]Shelton, Gilbert (1940- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Existential Da-Da Pop Art Funnies, (cs) Trumpet #1, February 1965
- * Feds ’N’ Heads board game, (ms) Playboy September 1971
- * The Noise in the Dark, (cs) Trumpet #2, June 1965
- * The Sublime Adventures of Wonder Wart-Hog and the Return of the Masked Meanie!, (cs) Help! #26, September 1965
- * Wonder Wart-Hog, (cs) Help! #23, March 1965
- * Wonder Wart-Hog Encounters Super Granny, (cs) Help! #24, May 1965
- * Wonder Wart-Hog Goes A-Freedom-Riding, (cs) Help! #25, July 1965
- * Wonder Wart Hog Meets Super-Fool, (cs) Help! November 1962
- * Wonder Wart-Hog Meets Super-Hypnotist!, (cs) Help! February 1964
- * Wonder Wart-Hog Meets the Merangsters!, (cs) Help! #22, January 1965
- * Wonder Wart-Hog Meets the Mob!, (cs) Help! May 1963
- * [illustration(s)], (il) More Tales from the Forbidden Planet ed. Roz Kaveney, Titan, 1990
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019
_____, [ref.]
[]Shelton, Richard (1933-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * The Boojum Tree, (pm) The Antioch Review Spring 1975
- * The Bus to Veracruz, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #14, 1992
- * Desert Water, (pm) The Falcon #4, Spring 1972
- * From a Room, (pm) Lillabulero #14, Spring 1974
- * Hidden Talents, (pm) Pulpsmith Fall 1987
- * Hohokam, (pm) Pulpsmith Fall 1987
- * The Hole, (ar) The Other Side of the Story by Richard Shelton, Confluence Press, 1987
- * The Monster, (pm) The Antioch Review Spring 1975
- * The Stones, (pm) The Other Side of the Story by Richard Shelton, Confluence Press, 1987
- * Watching the War, (pm) The Falcon #4, Spring 1972
[]Shelton, Richard Barker (1876-1944); used pseudonym John Barton Oxford (about) (chron.)
- * According to Precedent, (ss) The Scrap Book March 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * According to the Evidence, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Added Luster, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1909
- * Add One Way, (ss) Live Stories June 1915
- * Ad Valorem, (ss) Smith’s Magazine October 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Alienating of Angeelie’s Third, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine July 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * All Around the Mulberry Bush, (ss) The Cavalier April 26 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * All Hands and the Cook, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Ally, (ss) The Delineator August 1916
- * Always with Us, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * An Amazing Rescue, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine February 1906, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Andy Reed’s Stratagem, (ss) The Scrap Book March 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Angels Came, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine June 1906, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Angie, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #152, November 1924, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Anne a-Tiptoe, (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1919, as by John Barton Oxford
- * ’Annigan, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1913
- * The Apple Limbs, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Arcady the Blest, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1919
- * The “Archyteck”, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * As Dreams Go, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine March 1911
- * As It Is Written, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * An Assisted Come-Back, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * At Any Cost, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Atonement, (ss) The Lady’s Realm October 1907
- * The Aunt Patience Column, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine May 1907
- * The Availing Prayer, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1913
- * The Background, (ss) Collier’s June 17 1922
- * The Balance Sheet, (ss) The Argosy April 20 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Barrabas, (ss) The All-Story Magazine November 1905, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Battling Benson’s Boy, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine March 1922
- * Bedloe Retires, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Before You Leap, (ss) The Green Book Magazine December 1916, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Behind the Throne, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1911
- * Benched, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1907
- * The Best Laid Plans, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1909
- * Beyond the Alps, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine August 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Bids for Uncle William, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Biters and the Bitten, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1911
- * The Black Shame of It, (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Black Sheep’s Wool, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Blessed Are the Pace-Makers, (ss) The Scrap Book July 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Blessed Meek, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine March 1920
- * Blind God’s Altar, (ss) The Delineator January 1918
- * The Bliss of Ignorance, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Born to Battle, (ss) The Cavalier and the Scrap Book January 6 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Borrowing a Family, (ss) The All-Story Magazine December 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Bread upon the Waters, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Breed of the Sea, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Bricky Hogan, Knight Errant, (ss) The All-Story Magazine October 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Bridegroom Cometh, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1919
- * By Indirect Method, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * By Unanimous Vote, (ss) The Argosy July 20 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * By Way of Incentive, (ss) The All-Story Magazine January 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Callahan’s Coup, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Call of the Bells, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1923, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Captain Proposes, (ss) The Ocean April 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Carey Collusion, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1909
- * Children of the Larger Growth, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1913
- * Chivalry, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1933, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Choice of Evils, (ss) The Scrap Book January 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Cinderella, Jr., (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Coogan’s Specialty, (ss) The All-Story Magazine September 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Cook’s Sister, (ss) The Scrap Book January 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Crown Retained, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1911
- * The Crucible, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Cure, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Debtor’s Dole, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Decision, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1925
- * The Degree of Courage, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Desperate Dreamer, (ss) Wayside Tales February 1922
- * Diamond Cuts, (ss) The All-Story Magazine March 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Dolan’s Training, (ss) The All-Story Magazine June 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Easy Money, (nv) The Live Wire September 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Eaten Cake, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Eddie Dorgan’s Chance, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Enoch Tate’s Rival, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine February 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Eternal Riddle, (ss) The Green Book Magazine May 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * “—ettes”, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Even Unto the End, (ss) The Black Cat December 1906
- * An Eye for a Tooth, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1911
- * The Eyes of Pretense, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1916, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Face in the Mirror, (ss) The Black Cat August 1901
- * The Failing of Nelson Crafts, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine November 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Fatted Calf, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Fee, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Fetters, (ss) The Green Book Magazine May 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Fiddler’s Pay, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Fire and the Frying Pan, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The First Generation, (ss) Argosy July 3 1920, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The First Law, (ss) The All-Story Magazine April 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The First Served, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Fish-Chowder Feud, (ss) The Cavalier September 27 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Fixing It for Marty, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Food for Skeptics, (ss) The Scrap Book March 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Fool’s Luck, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Foot and the Shoe, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * For Appearance Sake, (ss) The Cavalier March 30 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * For the Soul of Jimmy Heegan, (ss) The Argosy May 18 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Fossil, (vi) Everybody’s Magazine July 1903
- * Frankenstein Anno Domini, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Gannon’s War-Song, (ss) The All-Story Magazine June 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Girl at Rockridge, (ss) Romance December 1924
- * The Glory That Was, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Glove, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Gold Brick, (ss) The Scrap Book April 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Graydon’s Chance, (sl) The Scrap Book Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Greater Blessing, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine May 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Green Fields, (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Groggy, but Game!, (ss) The Cavalier April 27 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Grub and Guardian, (ss) The Cavalier May 10 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Hair Trigger, (ss) The Country Gentleman June 1926
- * Half a Hero, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Hand in the Game, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine September 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Hands of the Enemy, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine January 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Happy Endings, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1919
- * The Heel of Achilles, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1912
- * Helen Sees Clearly, (ss) The Green Book Magazine January 1919, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Herald Angels, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine December 1905
- * He Who Fights and Runs Away, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1923
- * His Bearers, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * His Chosen Field, (ss) The Cavalier March 15 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * His House in Order, (ss) The Green Book Magazine December 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * His Own Country, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * His Wife’s Money, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Home Over Sunday, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1920
- * The Hoof Slide, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The House of the Lions, (ss) The Gray Goose May 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The House on Middle Street, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * How Doolin Done It, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * How Keltie Kept His Word, (ss) The All-Story Magazine December 1905, as by John Barton Oxford
- * If You Don’t Weaken, (ss) The Green Book Magazine July 1919, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Ill Wind’s Good, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Importance of Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore, (ss) The American Magazine October 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Inspiration, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1921
- * In the Hour of Need, (na) People’s October 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * In the Matter of Distance, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * In the Way He Should Go, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * In the Worst of Us, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * In Witness Whereof, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1909
- * Its Own Reward, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * I Will Repay, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Jared Blair’s Resurrection, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine June 1907
- * A Jar of Beans, (ss) The Scrap Book August 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Jim Hubbard’s Cousin, (ss) The Live Wire June 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Job for Garrity, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Job Turner’s Declining Years, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine April 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Journeys Begin, (ss) Romance January 1925
- * Journey’s End, (ss) The Green Book Magazine August 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Just’a da Biz’, (ss) Metropolitan April 1919, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Kindness of Johnny Mud-Lip, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1903
- * The Knight and the Day, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Knot-Hole in the Seventeenth Board, (ss) The Green Book Magazine March 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Lady and the Lions, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Lady at His Door, (ss) MacLean’s March 1 1921
- * Leave It to Steve, (ss) The Argosy January 18 1919, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Letters to a Lady, (ss) The Green Book Magazine February 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Light for William Gessler, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Lights of Falvey’s, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1916, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Little Cinderella, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Little House in the Dark, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Little of Both, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine May 1920
- * The Logical Order, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1908
- * The Long Arm of Coincidence, (ss) The Red Book Magazine July 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Lost: One White Hope, (ss) The Cavalier January 11 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Lot of the Peacemaker, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1910
- * Making Good with Father, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Making It Human, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1920
- * The Man Afraid, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Man Behind the Mask, (ss) The Argosy December 1901
- * A Man’s a Man, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine October 1906, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Man-Tamer, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Man to Marry, (ss) Romance April 1923
- * The Man Who Did It, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1911
- * The Man Who Told, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mark-Downs, (ss) The Green Book Magazine July 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Maskers, (ss) The Green Book Magazine July 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Matter of Conscience, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine October 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Method to His Madness, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Miss Anybody, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Miss Lucinda’s Foundling, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mr. Dill’s Return, (ss) The All-Story Magazine August 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mr. Methuselah, (ss) Short Stories June 21 1902
- * The Molar Mystery, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine December 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mrs. Bagley to the Rescue, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mrs. Caesar’s Champion, (ss) The All-Story Magazine May 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mrs. Dennett’s Subscription, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mrs. Pickett’s Temptation, (ss) The All-Story Magazine April 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Mrs. Todd’s Three-Flights-Front, (ss) The Black Cat July 1901
- * The Name and the Game, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Needles and Pins, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Neegan’s Debt, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * None but the Brave, (ss) The All-Story Magazine October 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * None Other Gods, (ss) MacLean’s December 15 1922
- * Not According to Hoyle, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Not His Price, (ss) The Ocean September 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Not in the Contract, (ss) Collier’s January 24 1925
- * Not Wholly Lost, (ss) The Cavalier February 1 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Obtainers of Mercy, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine December 1909
- * Old Loring’s Daughter, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #3, September 1922
- * The Old Order, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Olive Branch, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1908, as by John Barton Oxford
- * One-Fish Pool, (ss) Adventure September 1941
- * One Kind of Hero, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * One of Eve’s Daughters, (ss) The Green Book Magazine April 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * One of the Sparrows, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * “One Shoe Off, and One Shoe On”, (ss) The Green Book Magazine April 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * One Tin Ear, (ss) The Cavalier March 22 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Onions in Spain, (ss) Wayside Tales April 1922
- * O’Reilly-a-Boo, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The O’Shaughnessey Strain, (ss) The Cavalier April 13 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Other Ports, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Out of Darkness, (na) The Blue Book Magazine January 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Out of the Frying-Pan, (ss) The All-Story Magazine January 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Pains for the Labor, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1910
- * The Pawn and the Game, (ss) The Scrap Book October 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Personal Element—and McNute, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Peter Flint’s Boomerang, (ss) The All-Story Magazine July 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Piece of Red Silk, (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Pigeons and Crows, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Pillars of Salt, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1919
- * Pink Magic, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Place in the Sun, (ss) The Green Book Magazine July 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Postponed Hook, (ss) The Green Book Magazine April 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Potter’s Hand, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Pride of Mrs. Dobbins, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1906, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Prince of Wails, (ss) The Delineator July 1914
- * The Princess Urline, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * A Private Performance, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal June 1920
- * The Problem, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Promised Lands, (ss) The Red Book Magazine September 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Proof of the Pudding, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Proper Abandon, (ss) Photoplay July 1921
- * The Proxies, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1913
- * Purely Suppositional, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Quarter-Miler, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Queechy, the Unsaintly, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1907
- * The Quest and the Question, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine August 1916
- * A Question of Speed Limits, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Quickening of Mr. Dunn, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1911
- * The Rain Check, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Reckoning Day, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Reconciliation, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Redemption of Rainbow Ryan, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Responsible in a Way, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #155, February 1925, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Right Thing, (ss) The Green Book Magazine February 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Ringer’s Conscience, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Ring in the Old, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal October 24 1913, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Road to Fortune, (ss) The Scrap Book May 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Road to Thursday, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1914, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Role of Hero, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1910
- * The Same Cloth, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1915, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Schedule, (ss) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly June 1922
- * The Scorn of East Canaan, (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1917, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Scrubby McGinnis’s Dues, (ss) The Cavalier May 4 1912, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Seekers and Finders, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1910, as by John Barton Oxford
- * The Seven Records, (ss) The All-Story Magazine June 1905
- * Shadows in the Valley, (ss) The Green Book Magazine November 1918, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Short Rations, (ss) The Scrap Book December 1911, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Short-Tempered, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #51, September 1926
- * The Sign, (ss) People’s January 1909, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Simon Peter, (ss) National Magazine November 1901
- * Sir Galahad, (ss) The All-Story Magazine November 1907, as by John Barton Oxford
- * Sister Martin’s Circus Prayer, (ss) The Black Cat January 1905
- * The Sixth Reason, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine November 1914
- * Sleeping Dogs, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1909
- * The Slip of a Cog, (vi) The Blue Book Magazine September 1908
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