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- A Beautiful Bust, (ar) Woman’s Physical Development December 1901
- Editorial, (ed) Woman’s Physical Development December 1901, etc.
- Health Made and Preserved by Daily Exercise, (ar) The Cosmopolitan April 1903
- How to Develop Virile, Powerful Manhood, (ar) Physical Culture March 1912
- How to Put On Healthy Flesh, (ar) Physical Culture May 1912
- Massage an Aid to Exercise, (ar) Physical Culture July 1912
- Building Broad, Powerful Shoulders, (ar) Physical Culture August 1912
- The Editor’s Viewpoint, (ed) Physical Culture August 1912
- The Physical Culture Union in Politics, (ar) Physical Culture August 1912
- Energizing the Vital Organs, (ar) Physical Culture February 1913
- Starting the Day Right, (ar) Physical Culture March 1913
- Gaining Vitality and Manly Vigor, (ar) Physical Culture May 1913
- Making Limbs Strong and Symmetrical, (ar) Physical Culture July 1913
- Exercises for the Manual Worker, (ar) Physical Culture August 1913
- Hints on Light and Heavy Exercises, (ar) Physical Culture October 1913
- The Crime of Overeating, (ar) Physical Culture February 1914
- My Life Story, (bg) Physical Culture March 1914, etc.
- My Life Story: I Try Railroading and Tramping, (bg) Physical Culture September 1914
- Vitality-Building Exercises, (ar) Physical Culture September 1914
- Building Better Backbones, (ar) Physical Culture October 1914
- My Life Story: Seeking Success Again in the City, (bg) Physical Culture October 1914
- My Life Story: My First Visit to England, (bg) Physical Culture January 1915
- Developing Brain Power, (ar) Physical Culture March 1915
- Treating Diseases by Natural Methods, (ar) Physical Culture June 1915
- My Moving Picture Course in Physical Culture, (ar) Physical Culture December 1915
- Physical Culture Solves the Bad Boy Problem, (ar) Physical Culture December 1915
- Our Greatest Battle, (ed) National Pictorial Brain Power Monthly November 1921
- Successful Men Don’t Work, (ed) National Pictorial Monthly May 1922
- The Pace That Kills, (ed) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- Wine, Women and Sing Sing, (ed) Midnight #3, September 2 1922
- The Pathway to Hell, (ed) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- Burning the Candle at Both Ends, (ed) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- Out of the Devil’s Clutches, (ed) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- Midnight Sons, (ed) Midnight #8, October 7 1922
- Hell’s Bells, (ed) Midnight #9, October 14 1922
- Over the Precipice, (ed) Midnight #10, October 21 1922
- When Winter Comes!, (ed) Midnight #11, October 28 1922
- Taking a Chance, (ed) Midnight #12, November 4 1922
- Mystery in the Air, (ed) Midnight #13, November 11 1922
- Charity, (ed) National Brain Power December 1922
- Bernarr Macfadden’s Viewpoint, (ed) Physical Culture January 1923, etc.
- Prudery—Hypocrisy—Murder, (ar) Physical Culture January 1923
- Character Building, (ed) National Brain Power March 1923
- What Is Knowledge?—What Is Ignorance?, (ed) National Brain Power May 1923
- Debauching the Mind by Law, (ar) Physical Culture June 1923
- Beauty Via Paint and Powder, (ar) Beautiful Womanhood July 1923
- Selecting a Wife, (ar) Physical Culture July 1923
- What Will the Future Bring, (ed) National Brain Power July 1923
- Exercise as a Character Builder, (ar) Physical Culture August 1923
- Will Intolerance Become a National Menace?, (ar) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day August 1923
- “I’m So Sorry!”, (ed) True Story Magazine #11, September 1923
- More Wages for Teachers, (ed) National Brain Power September 1923
- Strong Body Needed for a Strong Mind, (ar) National Brain Power September 1923
- The Very Worst Thing That Could Happen to Us, (ar) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day September 1923
- “Eight Hundred Thousand People Will Die This Year Unnecessarily”, (ar) Physical Culture October 1923
- How to Lengthen Life, (ar) National Brain Power October 1923
- Killing the Goose That Lays the Golden Egg, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day October 1923
- Personal Message, (ed) Beautiful Womanhood October 1923
- All Is Over but the Funeral, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923
- Bernarr Macfadden’s Viewpoint, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923
- Develop Your Shoulders and Keep Your Head Erect!, (ar) National Brain Power November 1923
- Fighting Fit at Fifty-Five, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923, etc.
- The Spirit of Youth, (ar) True Story November 1923
- The Value of Physical Culture in Business, (ed) National Brain Power November 1923
- Develop Your Neck and Increase Your Vitality, (ar) National Brain Power December 1923
- The Manhood Test, (ed) National Brain Power December 1923
- Syphilis—and the Clean (?) Book Bill, (ar) Physical Culture December 1923
- Buoyant Health, (ar) National Brain Power January 1924
- Hate, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day January 1924
- Making Money, (ed) National Brain Power January 1924
- A Monopoly in Human Life, (ar) Physical Culture January 1924
- The Dreamer, (ed) National Brain Power February 1924
- How About the Bonus Bill?, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day February 1924
- An Open Letter to Justice Ford and John S. Sumner, (ar) Physical Culture February 1924
- Develop Your Nerve, (ed) National Brain Power March 1924
- How to Build a Powerful Upper Arm, (ar) Muscle Builder March 1924
- Prudery, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day March 1924
- Syphilization Will Replace Civilization, (ar) Physical Culture March 1924
- To Give Your Mind a Chance—Take Care of Your Body!, (ar) National Brain Power March 1924
- You Can Be a Strong Man, (ed) Muscle Builder March 1924
- The Benefits of Fasting Cannot Be Hidden, (ar) Physical Culture April 1924
- The Bonus Bill, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day April 1924
- Do Something Worth While, (ed) National Brain Power April 1924
- Build a Powerful National League, (ar) Physical Culture May 1924
- Measure Yourself, (ed) National Brain Power May 1924
- Too Much Law, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day May 1924
- Daylight-Saving Foolishness, (ed) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day June 1924
- Learn Through Play, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- The Actual Cause of Criminality, (ed) Metropolitan Magazine July 1924
- Converting Congress to Physical Culture, (ar) Physical Culture July 1924
- Happiness, (ed) Dream World July 1924
- “Medical Men a Sickly Crowd”, (ar) Physical Culture July 1924
- Life—A Great Mystery!, (ed) Dream World August 1924
- The Simple Six System, (ar) Physical Culture August 1924
- Venereal Disease Caused by Prudery, (ar) Physical Culture August 1924
- What’s Your Politics?, (ed) Metropolitan Magazine August 1924
- Who Can Solve the Riddle?, (ed) True Detective Mysteries August 1924
- Ignorant Specialists, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- Into the Dream World, (ed) Dream World September 1924
- A New Daily Newspaper, (ed) Metropolitan Magazine September 1924
- The Love of Home, (ed) Dream World October 1924
- Selecting a Husband, (ar) Physical Culture October 1924
- We Make Our Bow to the Public, (ed) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine October 1924
- Commercializing Love, (ed) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine November 1924
- Controlling Pain—and Death, (ar) Physical Culture November 1924
- Fiction Fires the Imagination, (ed) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine December 1924
- The Medical Doctor, (ar) Physical Culture December 1924
- Are You Chained to a Tree?, (ed) True Detective Mysteries January 1925
- The Goal Within Reach, Then—Death, (ar) Physical Culture January 1925
- Pleasure-Loving Women, (ed) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine January 1925
- When Love Strikes You, (ed) Dream World January 1925
- Able to Take Nourishment, (ar) Physical Culture February 1925
- Victory, (ed) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine February 1925
- A Boy or a Girl—Take Your Pick, (ar) Physical Culture March 1925
- Isn’t Life Wonderful?, (ed) Dream World March 1925
- Only Indigestion, (ar) Physical Culture March 1925
- Your Imagination, (ed) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine March 1925
- Death Increasing from Diphtheria Serums, (ar) Physical Culture April 1925
- Destroying an Ideal, (ed) Dream World April 1925
- How Much Do You Know?, (ed) Radio Stories April 1925
- How to Insure the Health of Your Child, (ar) Physical Culture April 1925
- The Passing of a Great Athlete, (ar) Physical Culture May 1925
- The Road to Romance, (ed) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction May 1925
- Your Happiness, (ed) Dream World May 1925
- Brains and Brawn, (ar) Physical Culture June 1925
- Don’t Be a Dust Eater, (ed) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction June 1925
- Go Back to Nature—Your Car Will Take You There, (ar) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction June 1925
- The Gland Rejuvenation Fantasy, (ar) Physical Culture July 1925
- “That Tired Feeling”, (ar) Physical Culture August 1925
- What’s Your Hurry, (ed) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction August 1925
- Romance—Marriage, (ed) Dream World September 1925
- “I Thought I Loved Him”, (ed) Dream World October 1925
- Warnings, (ar) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction October 1925
- Romances in Fighting—An Editorial, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East November 1925
- The Man with the Wallop, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East December 1925
- The Man Who Is Never Licked, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East January 1926
- Courage, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East February 1926
- Adventuring, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East March 1926
- The Romance of the Open Country, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East April 1926
- How Many Bronks Have You Busted?, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East May 1926
- Dangerous Explosives, (ed) Fighting Romances from the West and East June 1926
- How I Keep Fit at Fifty-Eight: 1. I Learned the Value of Health, (ar) Physical Culture September 1926
- Medical Treatment Cannot Cure Heart Disease, (ed) Physical Culture September 1926
- How I Keep Fit at Fifty-Eight: 3. How to Eat to Be Healthy, (ar) Physical Culture November 1926
- You Are As Young As You Feel, (ed) Physical Culture November 1926
- Analyzing Our Dreams, (ed) Dream World January 1927
- Your Dream Idol, (ed) Dream World July 1927
- A Lonely Heart, (ed) Dream World September 1927
- The Dominating Influence of Habit, (ed) Physical Culture October 1927
- Our Loved Ones, (ed) Dream World October 1927
- Your Mind—The Creative Force Back of Great Strength, (ed) Physical Culture October 1927
- Don’t Be Downhearted, (ed) Dream World March 1928
- Delightful Imagery, (ed) Dream World April 1928
- Prolonging Your Life, (ar) Physical Culture April 1928
- The Truth Will Save Your Boy, (ss) Physical Culture April 1928
- The Allurement of a Fascinating Smile, (ed) Dream World May 1928
- Make Your Vacation Pay Health Dividends, (ed) Physical Culture June 1928
- Quicksands of Sex Ignorance, (ar) Physical Culture June 1928
- Sex Appeal Analyzed, (ed) Physical Culture June 1928
- Are You Afraid of the Dog-Days?, (ar) Physical Culture August 1928
- Vitally Beautiful Womanhood, (ar) Physical Culture August 1928
- Dreams of Home, (ed) Dream World September 1928
- Fulfil Your Mission, (ed) Dream World November 1928
- Beauty Culture, (ar) Physical Culture February 1929
- My Most Precious Possession, (ar) Physical Culture February 1929
- Yearning for Love, (ed) True Story February 1929
- A Grateful Soul, (ed) Dream World April 1929
- Dreaming Your Life Away, (ed) Dream World May 1929
- Building Castles, (ed) Dream World July 1929
- Love Stories Make Homes, (ed) True Story July 1929
- Your Right to Love, (ed) Dream World December 1929
- The Despairing Soul, (ed) Dream World January 1930
- Love’s Unfathomable Mystery, (ar) True Story February 1930
- A Loveless Life, (ed) Dream World March 1930
- The Thrills of Aviation, (ar) Flying Stories March 1930
- Ideal Manhood, (ed) Physical Culture February 1931
- Love, (nf) Physical Culture February 1931
- A Menace to Happy Home Making, (ar) True Story April 1931
- The Secret of Prolonged Youth, (ar) Physical Culture April 1931
- Springtime Is Here, (ed) Physical Culture April 1931
- True Story for April: The Love Child, (ed) True Story April 1931
- The Health of Your Child, (ed) Physical Culture May 1931
- The Physical Effects of Financial Depression, (ar) Physical Culture May 1931
- Are You Getting Married?, (ar) Physical Culture June 1931
- The Beginning of Life, (ed) Physical Culture June 1931
- A Balanced Diet, (ed) Physical Culture July 1931
- Drinking Water for Health, (ar) Physical Culture July 1931
- Bathing in the Sun, (ed) Physical Culture August 1931
- Dreaming of Love, (ed) Dream World August 1931
- A Vacation Can Be Delightful and Profitable, (ar) Physical Culture August 1931
- Athletic Romances, (ar) Physical Culture September 1931
- Investing Your Leisure Time, (ed) Physical Culture September 1931
- Inspiring Dreams, (ed) Dream World October 1931
- Is the Physical Culture Life Worth While?, (ar) Physical Culture October 1931
- $10,000 for a New Name, (ms) Physical Culture October 1931, etc.
- Your Feet and Your Health, (ed) Physical Culture October 1931
- Beauty and Charm, (ed) Physical Culture November 1931
- Romance Brings Inspiration, (ed) Dream World November 1931
- When Kisses Lose Their Thrill, (ar) Physical Culture November 1931
- The Feeling of Well-Being, (ed) Physical Culture December 1931
- If Your Doctor Is a Good Business Man, Watch Out!, (ar) Physical Culture December 1931
- Romantic Reveries, (ed) Dream World February 1932
- Playing with Romance, (ed) True Story March 1932
- A Winsome Personality, (ed) Dream World May 1932
- Bernarr MacFadden’s Personal Message, (ed) True Story June 1932
- Criminal Waste in Feeding the Unemployed, (ed) Liberty July 2 1932
- Soak Idleness of Every Kind, (ed) Liberty July 9 1932
- Feeding the Hungry—the Criminal Waste Continues, (ed) Liberty September 24 1932
- Remove All Taxes from Capital and Labor, (ed) Liberty October 29 1932
- Technocracy’s Menacing Predictions, (ed) Liberty January 14 1933
- Another Reign of Terror?, (ed) Liberty February 18 1933
- We Accept the Challenge, (ed) Liberty March 11 1933
- Tax Idleness and Give Everybody a Job, (ed) Liberty March 18 1933
- Only Dictatorial Powers Can Save Us, (ed) Liberty March 25 1933
- The New Deal Is Here—God Be Praised!, (ed) Liberty April 22 1933
- Slicing the Veterans’ Pay, (ed) Liberty April 29 1933
- Dynamic Health in Romance, (ed) True Story Magazine #125, April 1933
- To Destroy Fear, to Bring Back Confidence—Liberty’s National Recovery Crusade, (ed) Liberty May 27 1933
- Why Mr. Sinclair Is All Wrong, (ar) Liberty June 17 1933
- Back to the Farm Our Only Salvation, (ed) Liberty June 24 1933
- Love Never Grows Old, (ed) True Story Magazine #127, June 1933
- When Wealth Brings Disaster, (ed) Liberty July 1 1933
- My Fifty Years of Physical Culture, (ar) Physical Culture September 1933
- Take Your Choice—Walk or Die, (ed) Physical Culture September 1933
- Why Don’t They TRAIN?, (ar) Liberty March 17 1934
- Job Insurance Far Better Than Unemployment Insurance, (ed) Liberty August 11 1934
- To Your Unconquerable Soul, (ed) True Story January 1935
- We Must All Work Together, Mr. Green, (ar) Liberty July 6 1935
- Rejuvination—1936, (ar) Liberty December 28 1935
- Can Cancer Be Cured Without an Operation?, (ar) Liberty March 21 1936
- No More Experimentation, for God’s Sake!, (ar) Liberty April 25 1936
- Why I Was Forced to Drop the New Deal, (ar) Liberty June 20 1936
- Laws Should Govern Us—Not Men!, (ed) Liberty August 22 1936
- The Property Class—Who Are They?, (ed) Liberty September 5 1936
- Just a Bunch of Suckers!, (ed) Liberty September 12 1936
- The United States—A Sleek, Fat Lamb, (ed) Liberty September 26 1936
- Wanted by the United States—A Debt Collector, (ed) Liberty October 3 1936
- Playing the United States for a “Good Thing”, (ed) Liberty October 10 1936
- Communism Is National Capitalism, (ed) Liberty October 17 1936
- “Working” the Workers, (ed) Liberty October 24 1936
- How About Your Job—After Election?, (ed) Liberty October 31 1936
- I Indict the New Deal For—, (ed) Liberty November 7 1936
- May the Best Man Win!, (ed) Liberty November 14 1936
- Automotive Industry Staggers the Imagination, (ed) Liberty November 21 1936
- The Only Way to Save Democracy—Take the Profit Out of Politics, (ed) Liberty November 28 1936
- Health Advice Should Be as Free as Air and Water, (ed) Liberty December 5 1936
- An Army of One Million! Patriotism—Love of Country—Slowly Dying! Why?, (ed) Liberty December 12 1936
- What Do the Workers Really Want?, (ed) Liberty December 19 1936
- What the New Deal Should Do for Us, (ed) Liberty December 26 1936
- The Ghastly Blunders of the Republican Campaign Managers, (ed) Liberty January 2 1937
- A Great Wave of Relief Sweeps Over the Nation! Cause?—A Resignation!, (ed) Liberty January 9 1937
- Can Women Vigilantes Orginization Save Us from Destruction?, (ed) Liberty January 16 1937
- The Widows Know the Technique, (ed) Liberty January 23 1937
- The Shipping Strike—Who Loses?, (ed) Liberty January 30 1937
- Who Wants to Be a King?, (ed) Liberty February 6 1937
- Permanent Peace—Can It Be Achieved?, (ed) Liberty February 13 1937
- An Enemy That Can Distroy Us—Intolerance, (ed) Liberty February 20 1937
- Billions Lost to This Nation Through Anti-Gambling Laws, (ed) Liberty February 27 1937
- Sit-Down Strike Costly to Workers, (ed) Liberty March 6 1937
- “To Hell with Capital!”, (ed) Liberty March 13 1937
- Shall We Destroy the Constitution?, (ed) Liberty March 20 1937
- How Long Must We Carry This Staggering Load?, (ed) Liberty March 27 1937
- Love on the Auction Block, (ed) Liberty April 3 1937
- Defeat the Child Labor Amendment!, (ed) Liberty April 10 1937
- The World’s Most Frightful Scourge, (ed) Liberty April 17 1937
- Law Enforcement the Only Remedy, (ed) Liberty April 24 1937
- Lawlessness, with Its Ghastly Possibilities, (ed) Liberty May 1 1937
- Our Foolish, Blundering Taxing System, (ed) Liberty May 8 1937
- Nine Thousand Mothers Die Annually, (ed) Liberty May 15 1937
- Is Labor Walking Into a Trap?, (ed) Liberty May 22 1937
- Our Miraculous National Achievements, (ed) Liberty May 29 1937
- This Administration—Where Are We Going?, (ed) Liberty June 5 1937
- Billions for Relief, (ed) Liberty June 12 1937
- Fundamental American Principles Should Guide Us, (ed) Liberty June 19 1937
- “The Employers Will Disappear,” says Harry Bridges, (ed) Liberty June 26 1937
- Constitutional Democracy—Is It Worth Saving?, (ed) Liberty July 3 1937
- Shall We Throw Away Our Priceless Heritage?, (ed) Liberty July 10 1937
- No Tax on Small Incomes, (ed) Liberty July 17 1937
- We All Hate a Dictator, (ed) Liberty July 24 1937
- Riches Are the Source of All Civilization, (ed) Liberty July 31 1937
- We Hold the World’s Record—In Lawlessness, (ed) Liberty August 7 1937
- “Fools Rush in—”, (ed) Liberty August 14 1937
- Ancestors Don’t Make or Break You, (ed) Liberty August 21 1937
- Our Fighting Statesmen, (ed) Liberty August 28 1937
- When Good Jobs Go Begging, (ed) Liberty September 4 1937
- A Warning to Our Billionaire Bureaucracy, (ed) Liberty September 11 1937
- Are We to Become a Nation of Sissies?, (ed) Liberty September 18 1937
- Who Wants War?, (ed) Liberty September 25 1937
- Unearned Wealth—Luxury—Leads to Destruction, (ed) Liberty October 2 1937
- Ten Million Prejudiced Charity Voters, (ed) Liberty October 9 1937
- Democracy Is Doomed, Says Dr. Goebbels, (ed) Liberty October 16 1937
- Sex, (ed) Liberty October 23 1937
- Some Humans Are as Blind as Contented Cows, (ed) Liberty October 30 1937
- Stupendous! Colossal!! Gigantic!!!, (ed) Liberty November 6 1937
- The Savage Brutality of Modern War, (ed) Liberty November 13 1937
- Must We Be Prepared for Hell?, (ar) Liberty November 20 1937
- Labor’s Regimentation—May Be Already Here?, (ed) Liberty November 27 1937
- Alone Through the Sky, New York to Miami, at 70, (ar) Liberty December 4 1937
- Should the Workers Join a Union?, (ed) Liberty December 4 1937
- Workers Pay the Billionaire Relief Bill, (ar) Liberty December 11 1937
- American Youth’s Priceless Heritage, (ed) Liberty December 18 1937
- Business Critics Are Worrying Washington, (ed) Liberty December 25 1937
- What the Farmers Want Is More Money!, (ed) Liberty January 1 1938
- How to Boost Business Sky High, (ed) Liberty January 8 1938
- Are the Politicians on the Skids?, (ed) Liberty January 15 1938
- Businessmen Want Fascism—Says Mr. Ickes, (ed) Liberty January 22 1938
- Only Congress Can Save Us, (ed) Liberty January 29 1938
- Capital and Labor Are Partners, (ed) Liberty February 5 1938
- The Fire and Fervor of Youthful Spirits at 70, (ar) Liberty February 12 1938
- Unparalleled Catastrophe—If the Government Takes Over Industry, (ed) Liberty February 12 1938
- Newspapers Driving Nails Into Their Own Coffins, (ed) Liberty February 19 1938
- Prepare to Fight or Face National Death, (ed) Liberty February 26 1938, etc.
- Our Merchant Marine Smells to High Heaven, (ed) Liberty March 5 1938
- What Is Wrong with Education?, (ed) Liberty March 12 1938
- Higher and Higher Wages—A Fool’s Paradise, (ed) Liberty March 19 1938
- Over the High-Wage Precipice—Maybe?, (ed) Liberty March 26 1938
- Our Farmers Will Now Be Instructed Like Schoolboys, (ed) Liberty April 2 1938
- Is Hitler Playing the Old American Game—Bluffing?, (ed) Liberty April 9 1938
- Will Human Greed and Selfishness Destroy Civilization?, (ed) Liberty April 16 1938
- 84%—Labor’s Share of Industry’s Profits, (ed) Liberty April 23 1938
- Maybe This Would Be a Good Platform for the Republicans, (ar) Liberty April 30 1938
- An Open Letter to Senator Robert F. Wagner, (ed) Liberty May 7 1938
- The American System—Out of Date?, (ed) Liberty May 14 1938
- Business—The Source of Everything Worth While, (ed) Liberty May 21 1938
- The New Deal Depression—Its Cause, (ed) Liberty May 28 1938
- Unionism Would Sweep the Country Like a Forest Fire, (ed) Liberty June 4 1938
- Wealthy—But Don’t Know It, (ed) Liberty June 11 1938
- The Workers Are the Suckers, (ed) Liberty June 18 1938
- Do the Workers All Want Government Jobs?, (ed) Liberty June 25 1938
- That Billionaire Relief (Political?) Fund, (ed) Liberty July 2 1938
- Priming the Pump—Prosperity by Increasing Taxes, (ed) Liberty July 9 1938
- With the Country Gasping for Financial Breath, (ed) Liberty July 16 1938
- Why Not Try Democracy for a Change?, (ed) Liberty July 23 1938
- Artificially High Wages—Prices—Bring Disaster, (ed) Liberty July 30 1938
- Vigilante Committees for Law Enforcement at the Polls, (ed) Liberty August 6 1938
- Are We Losing Our Most Precious Possession?, (ed) Liberty August 13 1938
- Are the Workers to Blame for the New Deal Depression?, (ed) Liberty August 20 1938
- Is the Fall of Rome a Warning to Us?, (ed) Liberty August 27 1938
- Artificial Rejuvenation, (ar) Liberty September 3 1938
- The Results of Experience Are Meaningless—To New Dealers, (ed) Liberty September 3 1938
- Only Knowledge Can Save Democracy, (ed) Liberty September 10 1938
- The Poor Old Republican Party!, (ed) Liberty September 17 1938
- The Incorrigible Corrigan, (ar) Liberty September 24 1938
- What Kind of Jobs Do the Voters Want?, (ed) Liberty September 24 1938
- Can Labor Destroy Industry—the Source of Jobs?, (ed) Liberty October 1 1938
- Will Dewey’s Example Bring National Salvation?, (ed) Liberty October 8 1938
- Labor and Capital, Join Hands Against the Enemy—Government, (ed) Liberty October 15 1938
- A Nation-Wide Demand for the Resignation of Madam Perkins, (ed) Liberty October 22 1938
- Are We Facing the Horrors of Regimentation?, (ed) Liberty October 29 1938
- The Perilous Defects of Our Democracy, (ed) Liberty November 5 1938
- Shall We Vote for the New Deal?, (ed) Liberty November 12 1938
- Our Name Is Liberty—And That’s What We Stand For, (ed) Liberty November 19 1938
- Throw Out the Foreign Traitors, (ed) Liberty November 26 1938
- Perfect Social Security—Life Imprisonment, (ar) Liberty December 3 1938
- Unemployment Insurance—Old-Age Pensions—Good, But—, (ed) Liberty December 10 1938
- Is the New Deal on the Way Out?, (ed) Liberty December 17 1938
- Railroad Workers—Do They All Want Government Jobs?, (ed) Liberty December 24 1938
- Is the World Returning to Savagery?, (ed) Liberty December 31 1938
- Just Plain Damn Fools, (ed) Liberty January 7 1939
- We Are with the President in His Fight Against Spies, (ed) Liberty January 14 1939
- Yes—The New Deal Is Going Places, If—, (ed) Liberty January 21 1939
- Shall We Be Forced Into War by Reckless Officials?, (ed) Liberty January 28 1939
- Feminine Beauty Depends on Glandular Activity, (ar) Physical Culture January 1939
- Health Plays the Lead, (ar) Physical Culture January 1939 [Ref. Walter Pidgeon]
- We Endorse the President’s Health Crusade, (ed) Liberty February 4 1939
- Why Not Divide the Wealth?, (ed) Liberty February 11 1939
- At One Time There Were States’ Rights, (ed) Liberty February 18 1939
- Introduction to “700 Acres of Fresh Air”, (in) Liberty February 18 1939
- An Unparalleled Tragedy—Failure to Protect Our Youth, (ed) Liberty February 25 1939
- Waste, Waste Everywhere—Ruinous, Destructive, Terrible, (ed) Liberty March 4 1939
- Intelligence!! For God’s Sake, Give Us Intelligence!, (ed) Liberty March 11 1939
- Who Are the Real Friends of Labor?, (ed) Liberty March 18 1939
- Patriotism—No Nation Can Live Without It, (ed) Liberty March 25 1939
- Love’s Bewildering Delights, (ed) True Story March 1939
- Unparalleled Advantages of Our Wage System, (ed) Liberty April 1 1939
- Lawlessness—That Is Our Main Trouble, (ed) Liberty April 8 1939
- Who Wants Fascism?, (ed) Liberty April 15 1939
- Six Long, Troubled Years, (ed) Liberty April 22 1939
- The WPA Political Swag, (ed) Liberty April 29 1939
- Lost! Billions of Dollars—Millions of American Homes, (ed) Liberty May 6 1939
- The Motion-Picture Business a Political Football?, (ed) Liberty May 13 1939
- Immigration Adds to Unemployment, (ar) Liberty May 20 1939
- Only a Huge Air Force Can Save Us, (ed) Liberty May 27 1939
- Don’t “Slug” Your Stomach, (ar) Physical Culture May 1939
- Unionism—Gains and Losses, (ed) Liberty June 3 1939
- There Will Be No War—for a Year—Maybe Five Years, (ed) Liberty June 10 1939
- “To Make the World Safe for Democracy”, (ed) Liberty June 17 1939
- A Tragical Need for Health Specialists, (ed) Liberty June 24 1939
- American Youth Is Shamefully Neglected, (ar) Physical Culture June 1939
- President Roosevelt—World Champion Peace Propagandist, (ed) Liberty July 1 1939
- The Greatest Tragedy of My Life, (ed) Liberty July 8 1939
- Common Horse Sense Tragically Needed, (ed) Liberty July 15 1939
- Will the English-Speaking Race Survive?, (ed) Liberty July 22 1939
- A Reckless, Spendthrift Government, (ed) Liberty July 29 1939
- Billions of Idle Capital Waiting—Waiting, (ed) Liberty August 5 1939
- Put the Governmental Train Back on the Track, (ed) Liberty August 12 1939
- Glorifying Skinny Women, (ed) Liberty August 19 1939
- Regimentation of Labor—Maybe?, (ed) Liberty August 26 1939
- After Forty Years—Medical Science Discovers Diet, (ed) Liberty September 2 1939
- Certainly Mr. Roosevelt Will Be a Candidate, (ed) Liberty September 9 1939
- We Must Gain World Supremacy in the Air, (ed) Liberty September 16 1939
- Economy at Last Given Consideration, (ed) Liberty September 23 1939
- Quack Remedies for the Unemployment Evil, (ed) Liberty September 30 1939
- The Hordes of Hell Now on a Rampage, (ed) Liberty October 7 1939
- Business Has Failed…Government Will Take It Over, (ed) Liberty October 14 1939
- Good News for Tuberculosis Victims, (ed) Liberty October 21 1939
- Intelligence—The Greatest Need of the Democracies, (ed) Liberty October 28 1939
- To Be an American—My What a Privilege!!!, (ed) Liberty November 4 1939
- Keep Us Out of War!!!, (ar) Liberty November 11 1939
- Tracing Americanism to Its Source, (ed) Liberty November 18 1939
- Wagner Regimentation and Hitlerism, (ed) Liberty November 25 1939
- Bureaucracy—A Great Tax-Eating Monster, (ed) Liberty December 2 1939
- Security—Our Most Highly Valued Possession, (ed) Liberty December 9 1939
- Prudery—Christianity’s Greatest Enemy, (ed) Liberty December 16 1939
- Asleep at the Wheel, (ar) Liberty December 23 1939
- Christmas Is Here . . Let Joy Be Unconfined, (ed) Liberty December 23 1939
- Do the Strikers Pay the Losses?, (ar) Liberty December 30 1939
- A Finicky Stomach Is a Valuable Asset, (ar) Physical Culture December 1939
- Economize or Face Insolvency—Chaos—Possible Revolution, (ed) Liberty January 6 1940
- The Something-for-Nothing Dreamers, (ed) Liberty January 13 1940
- Additional Discoveries That Official Medicine Should Make, (ed) Liberty January 20 1940
- Is Our Official Oath of Office Meaningless?, (ed) Liberty January 27 1940
- Remove Commercialism from Public Health, (ed) Liberty February 3 1940
- This Crazy War-Mad World, (ed) Liberty February 10 1940
- To H___ with the Constitution—Perhaps?, (ed) Liberty February 17 1940
- Is It Worth More than Life?, (ed) Liberty February 24 1940
- Our Last Line of Defense, (ed) Liberty March 2 1940
- Traitorous Officials?…Yes?…No?, (ed) Liberty March 9 1940
- Labor—Seven Long Years, (ed) Liberty March 16 1940
- Workers Like an Easy Boss, (ed) Liberty March 23 1940
- Shall We Defend Free Speech?, (ed) Liberty March 30 1940
- The Only Way to Save Americanism, (ed) Liberty April 6 1940
- Official Decisions—Watch Them Carefully, (ed) Liberty April 13 1940
- Unions Should Clean House—Says President Green, (ed) Liberty April 20 1940
- Bernarr Macfadden—A Candidate for the U.S. Senate, (ed) Liberty April 27 1940
- Our Lawless Auxiliary Congresses, (ed) Liberty May 4 1940
- A Tyrannical Dictator for Us? Perhaps!, (ed) Liberty May 11 1940
- Religious Influence in Character Building, (ed) Liberty May 18 1940
- Playing the Farmers for Suckers, (ed) Liberty May 25 1940
- War with Japan—A Possibility!!, (ed) Liberty June 1 1940
- When Laws Encourage Lawlessness, (ed) Liberty June 8 1940
- When Gold Ceases to Be Money, (ed) Liberty June 15 1940
- The Hell That War Brings, (ed) Liberty June 22 1940
- Only a Sacrificial Spirit Can Save Our Country, (ed) Liberty June 29 1940
- “Why Change Horses?”—A New Deal Slogan, (ed) Liberty July 6 1940
- Man-Power Our Greatest Need, (ed) Liberty July 20 1940
- Americanism—Open Declaration Demanded, (ed) Liberty July 27 1940
- Bernarr Macfadden Wants to Be Secretary of Health, (ed) Liberty August 3 1940
- Another Way to Save the American System, (ed) Liberty August 10 1940
- The Man Behind a Miracle, (ar) Liberty August 10 1940
- How Long? Oh, Lord!! How Long?, (ed) Liberty August 17 1940
- Confessions of an Amateur Politician, (ar) Liberty August 24 1940
- A Plan to Strengthen Democracy, (ed) Liberty August 24 1940
- France’s Defeat—A Powerful Lesson to Us, (ed) Liberty August 31 1940
- Marital Horrors—Can They Be Remedied?, (ed) Liberty September 7 1940
- How Huge Sums Can Be Saved Through Registration System, (ed) Liberty September 14 1940
- Reign of Terror on Wall Street, (ed) Liberty September 21 1940
- We Must Have Compulsory Physical Training!, (ed) Liberty September 28 1940
- Henry Wallace, The Fair-Haired Dreamer, (ed) Liberty October 5 1940
- Lost in the Sky, (ar) Liberty October 5 1940
- The New Deal Has Scuttled the Democratic Ship, (ed) Liberty October 12 1940
- The Danger of Losing a Priceless Treasure, (ed) Liberty October 19 1940
- Vote to Retain the American System, (ed) Liberty October 26 1940
- The New Deal’s Most Damning Record, (ed) Liberty November 2 1940
- We Can Win with Willkie, (ed) Liberty November 9 1940
- A Great American Citizen, (ar) Liberty November 16 1940
- Let’s Hold on to Americanism, (ed) Liberty November 16 1940
- A National Tragedy—Neglected Youth, (ed) Liberty November 23 1940
- War—Health—Doctors, (ed) Liberty November 30 1940
- Prudery—the Malignant Foe of Christianity, (ed) Liberty December 7 1940
- Americanism—Is It Worth Saving?, (ed) Liberty December 14 1940
- Glorify Christmas with the Night of Light, (ed) Liberty December 21 1940
- Hey! Hey! Hurrah! Hurrah!, (ed) Liberty December 28 1940
- Great News for Labor, (ed) Liberty January 4 1941
- The American Way of Life, (ed) Liberty January 11 1941
- Entire Nation Must Train to Avoid Enslavement, (ed) Liberty January 18 1941
- Bring the Skeletons Out of the Closet, (ed) Liberty January 25 1941
- Strikes—Knifing Labor in the Back, (ed) Liberty February 1 1941
- War? Maybe? But Let’s Stop, Look, and Listen, (ed) Liberty February 8 1941
- Overwhelming Indebtedness Can Destroy Democracy, (ed) Liberty February 15 1941
- Saving Democracy—The Bill of Rights, (ed) Liberty February 22 1941
- Money—the Root of All Evil, (ed) Liberty March 1 1941
- Why Should We Help Our Enemies?, (ar) Liberty March 8 1941
- Are We Satiated with War News?, (ed) Liberty March 15 1941
- Christianity versus Atheism, (ed) Liberty March 22 1941
- That Gaunt Skeleton—Starvation, (ed) Liberty March 29 1941
- The Gigantic Cost of Crime, (ed) Liberty April 5 1941
- 43 Years in the Publish Field, (ar) Liberty April 19 1941
- Winning from Life, (ar) Liberty July 12 1941
- [letter], (lt) Argosy October 1948
McFadden, Dennis (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (items)
- Diamond Alley, (ss) Hart’s Grove by Dennis McFadden, Colgate University Press, 2010
- The Ring of Kerry, (ss) New England Review v33 #2, 2012
- The Purloined Pigs, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2014
- Dear Hearts, Gentle People, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 2014
- God Is Good, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2015
- Lafferty’s Ghost, (ss) Fiction #61, 2015
- Tillie Dinger, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2016
- Christmas 1953, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2017
- Galway Lake, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2017
- Coolbrook TWP, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2018
- Lake Desolation, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November/December 2018
- The Truth About Lucy, (nv) Louisiana Literature v37 #1, 2020
- The Smiler, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November/December 2021
- Woman with a Gun, (ss) Mystery Tribune #18, August/September 2022
- The Poet Laureate of Dagus Mines, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2023
- On an Old Billy Goat, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #9, 2023
- Jimtown Road, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #18, 2024
- A Penny Saved, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #24, 2025
- The Tower at Coffin Rock, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2025
McFadden, Edward J., III (fl. 1990s-2010s) (about) (books) (items)
- Summer on the Moon, (ss) Pirate Writings #1, Winter 1992
- The Tanist Stone, (ss) Spellbound #1, Summer 1993
- The Twelfth of June, (ss) Pirate Writings #2, Summer 1993
- Visiting My Brother, (ss) Terminal Fright #1, November/December 1993
- Chicken, (ss) Pirate Writings #3, Winter 1993
- Ed-itorial, (ed) Pirate Writings #3, Winter 1993, etc.
- Hearing Gunshots, (vi) Kracked Mirror Mysteries January 1994
- Wrong Place…, (ss) Gaslight April 1994
- Indiscretions of Love, (ss) Kracked Mirror Mysteries May 1994
- From the Editor’s Desk, (ed) Pirate Writings #5, Fall 1994, etc.
- On Top of the World, (ss) Red Eft Fall 1994
- Focal Point of Disaster, (ss) Cyber-Psychos AOD #6, 1995
- Learning to Die, (ss) Red Eft Fall 1997
- Introduction, (in) The Best of Pirate Writings ed. Edward J. McFadden, III, Padwolf Publishing, 1998, etc.
- Pirate Writings Is Dead; Long Live Fantastic!, (ed) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #19, Spring 2000
- The Lord of the Rings Cometh: Report #1, (ar) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #21, Spring 2001
- Sensory Destruction, (ss) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #21, Spring 2001
- The Last Battlefield, (ss) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #23, Summer 2002
- Caradhras, (ss) The 2nd Coming ed. Edward J. McFadden, III, Padwolf Publishing, 2003
- Everything Must Die, (ss) The 2nd Coming ed. Edward J. McFadden, III, Padwolf Publishing, 2003
- Hamar’s Bane, (ss) Hear Them Roar ed. C. J. Henderson & Patrick Thomas, Wilder Publications, 2006
- Realism: An Essential Fatasy Ingredient, (ar) Sages & Swords ed. Daniel E. Blackston, Pitch-Black Books, 2006
- A Crab, a Rustler, and an Ostrich, (ss) Crimespree Magazine #38, September/October 2010
- Breaking Down, (ss) Tales of the Talisman v9 #3, 2013
- Correction Protocol, (ss) Encounters Magazine #10, January/February 2014
- Canceled, (ss) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #219, August 2014
- Moonglow, (ss) Tales of the Talisman v10 #1, 2014
- Decoration Day, (ss) Perihelion December 12 2014
McFadden, Harding (1980- ) (items)
- The Horror Behind the Wall, (ss) Lovecraft’s Disciples #25, February 2017
- …and One Dragon, (ss) Strange Sorcery #22, June 2017
- Taking the Plunge, (ss) Lovecraft’s Disciples #27, June 2017
- Tammy Tock and the Turnkey Monkey Man, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #29, 2018
- Hollow (with Eleanor Hawkins), (ss) Black Cat Weekly #164, 2024
McFadden, Kevin (Christopher) (1955- ); used pseudonym Christopher Pike (books) (items)
- His Master’s Voice, (br) Foundation #31, July 1984, as by Christopher Pike [Ref. Stanislaw Lem]
- Spellbound, (n.) Pocket Archway, 1986, as by Christopher Pike
- See You Later, (n.) Pocket, 1990, as by Christopher Pike
- Collect Call: The Black Walker, (na) Thirteen ed. Tonya Pines, Scholastic, 1991, as by Christopher Pike
- Tales of Terror #1, (oc) Pocket Archway (pb), October 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- Dark Walk, (ss) Tales of Terror #1 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- Death of Despair, (nv) Tales of Terror #1 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- The Fan from Hell, (nv) Tales of Terror #1 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- The Last Dawn, (nv) Tales of Terror #1 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- Revenge, (nv) Tales of Terror #1 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- Timespell, (nv) Tales of Terror #1 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1997, as by Christopher Pike
- Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror #2, (co) Pocket Archway (pb), November 1998, as by Christopher Pike
- Bamboo, (ss) Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror #2 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1998, as by Christopher Pike
- The Burning Witch, (na) Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror #2 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1998, as by Christopher Pike
- The Tears of Teresa, (nv) Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror #2 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1998, as by Christopher Pike
- The Thin Line, (nv) Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror #2 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1998, as by Christopher Pike
- The Tomb of Time, (nv) Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror #2 by Christopher Pike, Pocket Archway, 1998, as by Christopher Pike
- Saving Face, (nv) 666: The Number of the Beast, Point, 2007, as by Christopher Pike
- Bound to You, (om) Simon Pulse (tp), August 2012, as by Christopher Pike
McFadden, Ryan T. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (items)
- Deus Ex Machina, (na) Women of the Apocalypse, Absolute Xpress, 2009
- Homo Sanguinus, (ss) Evolve 2 ed. Nancy Kilpatrick, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2011
- A Rash of Flowers, (ss) Blood & Water ed. Hayden Trenholm, Bundoran Press, 2012
- Ghost in the Machine, (na) The Puzzle Box by The Apocalyptic Four, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2013
- Death Drives a Cordoba, (ss) Expiration Date ed. Nancy Kilpatrick, Hades Publications, 2015
- Scales of Justice, (ss) On Spec #112, 2019
McFadyen, I. (fl. 1980s) (items)
- Birdsnest, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- Dodo, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- Geese, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- Scorpions, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
McFadyen, Rod (fl. 2020s) (items)
- The World Will Belong to Us, (ss) Noblesse Oblige ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2020
- Empire Rising, (ss) Eminences Grises ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2021
- The Haunting of the Louvre [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective); Fantômas], (ss) Demi-Monde ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2022
- Shadows of the Past, (ss) The Last Tales of the Shadowmen: Fin de Siecle ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2023
McFall, Frances Elizabeth (Bellenden) (1854-1943); used pseudonym Sarah Grand (about) (items)
- The Sere, the Yellow Leaf: A Study from Life, (nv) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1893, etc., as by Sarah Grand
- Ah Man, (ar) The Woman at Home October 1893, as by Sarah Grand
- “Court Her with Respect”, (ar) The Idler September 1894, as by Sarah Grand
- The Undefinable, (ss) The New Review #64, September 1894, etc., as by Sarah Grand
- A Page of Confessions, (ms) The Woman at Home October 1894, as by Sarah Grand
- Should Irascible Old Gentlemen Be Taught to Knit?, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #4, Winter 1894, as by Sarah Grand
- A Momentary Indiscretion, (ss) The Cosmopolitan December 1895, as by Sarah Grand
- The Wrong Road, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1895, as by Sarah Grand
- The Immediate Future of the British Empire, (sy) The Minster January 1896, as by Grant Allen, Herbert S. Baines, Charles Beresford, Robert Blatchford, Rosa Nouchette Carey, W. H. Colomb, Charles Dilke, G. Manville Fenn, Norman Gale, George Gissing, Sarah Grand, Augustus Harris, W. Earl Hodgson, Alfred Hurry, W. W. Jacobs, Kennedy Jones, M.P., Richard Le Gallienne, Sidney Low, Henry Stacy Marks, Helen Mathers, Philip Mennell, William O’Brien, W. Clark Russell, William McDonald Sinclair, Douglas Slade, Arthur Sperry, A. J. Stanton, A. W. Still, Tracy Turnerelli, Cardinal Vaughan, C. E. Howard Vincent, J. E. Vincent, T. Walter Wilson, R.I., John Strange Winter & R. Caton Woodville
- Fragments of a Letter, (ms) The Lady’s Realm November 1896, as by Sarah Grand
- She Was Silent, (ss) The Lady’s Realm January 1897, as by Sarah Grand
- Women in the Queen’s Reign: Some Notable Opinions, (sy) The Ludgate June 1897, as by Clementina Black, Emma Brooke, Sophie Bryant, Kathleen Mannington Caffyn, Mrs. W. K. Clifford, George Egerton & Sarah Grand
- Is It Ever Justifiable to Break Off an Engagement?, (sy) The Woman at Home September 1897, as by Sarah Grand, Mary Haweis, Emma Jane Parker, Laura Ridding & Annie S. Swan
- The Baby’s Tragedy, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1897, as by Sarah Grand
- When the Door Opened, (ss) The Idler January 1898, as by Sarah Grand
- The Modern English Girl, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1898, as by Sarah Grand
- The New Woman and the Old, (ar) The Lady’s Realm August 1898, as by Sarah Grand
- Does Marriage Hinder a Woman’s Self-Development, (sy) The Lady’s Realm March 1899, as by Gertrude Atherton, Mona Caird, Sarah Grand, Lady Hamilton, Laura Troubridge, Mabel Vereker & Mrs. Wynne
- A New Sensation, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1899, as by Sarah Grand
- Babs the Impossible, (sl) The Lady’s Realm June 1900, etc., as by Sarah Grand
- On Clubs and the Question of Intelligence, (ar) The Woman at Home June 1900, as by Sarah Grand
- Some Recollections of My Schooldays, (ar) The Lady’s Magazine #1, January 1901, as by Sarah Grand
- Men Are As Vain as Women, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine December 1901, as by Sarah Grand
- Charade, (pm) Printers’ Pie 1904, as by Sarah Grand
- The Triumph of Mrs. Trapp, (ss) The London Magazine October 1905, as by Sarah Grand
- Tolerance and the Sense of Humour, (ar) Printers’ Pie 1906, as by Sarah Grand
- Vanity and Vexation, (ss) Nash’s Magazine October 1909, as by Sarah Grand
- The Turning of the Worm, (nv) Cassell’s Magazine August 1910, as by Sarah Grand
- One of the Olden Time: A Study from Life, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1911, as by Sarah Grand
- The Case of the Modern Spinster, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1913, as by Sarah Grand
- The Case of the Modern Married Woman, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1913, as by Sarah Grand
- The Saving Grace, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1913, as by Sarah Grand
- Janey, a Humble Administrator: A Study from Life, (ss) Temple Bar, as by Sarah Grand
Macfall, (Chambers) Haldane (Cooke) (1860-1928) (about) (items)
- The Law and the Order, (ss) The Lady’s Realm March 1908
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Lady’s Realm March 1908
- Germany’s Amazing Young Men, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine October 1910
- English Illustrators of Juvenile Books (pictures), (pi) Good Housekeeping November 1910
- Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree: The Man, His Art and His Wit, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1910 [Ref. Herbert Beerbohm Tree]
- Yvette Guilbert, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine December 1910 [Ref. Yvette Guilbert]
- The Work of Frank Brangwyn, R.A., (ar) T.P.’s Magazine January 1911 [Ref. Frank Brangwyn]
- Impressionism Inherent in Democratic Imperialism, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine June 1911
- The Enigma, (ss) T.P.’s Magazine January 1912
- The Art of Pennell, (ar) Land & Water March 2 1916
- Germany’s Great War Aim, (ar) The London Magazine April 1918
- Thoughts and Opinions (with Jan Gordon, Paul Nash & Ezra Pound), (cl) Colour August 1919, etc., as by Robert Derriman, Jan Gordon, Haldane Macfall & Ezra Pound
McFall, J. V. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (items)
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book June 1903
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book July 1903
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Book August 1903
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book August 1903
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Book October 1903
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book October 1903
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book December 1903
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book August 1904
- [front cover], (cv) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1905
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post December 8 1906
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1907
- [illustration(s)], (il) Associated Sunday Magazine June 21 1908
- [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine August 1908
- [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine October 1908
- [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Home Companion December 1908
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1911
McFarland, A. S. (items)
- Princess Imogen; or, the Triumph of Love, (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People January 1867
- Stories from Shakespeare (King Lear and His Three Daughters), (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People February 1867
- Stories from Shakespeare (The Tempest), (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People March 1867
- Stories from Shakespeare (The Merchant of Venice; or, The Three Caskets), (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People June 1867
- Stories from Shakespeare (The Merchant of Venice continued), (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People July 1867
- Stories from Shakespeare (The Wonderful Adventures of Pericles, Prince of Tyre), (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People October 1867
- Stories from Shakespeare (The Wonderful Adventures of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, conclusion), (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People November 1867
McFarland, Dennis (L.) (1949- ) (items)
- Lullaby, (ss) The New Yorker September 22 1980
- Butterfly Wing, (il) Omni March 1983
- Seducing Alice, (ss) Mademoiselle October 1986
- The Music Room, (ss) The New Yorker July 31 1989
- Nothing to Ask For, (ss) The New Yorker September 25 1989
- The Preacher’s Wife, (ss) The American Scholar Fall 2006
- Stateside, (ss) The American Scholar Spring 2013
- Larkspur, (ss) The American Scholar Spring 2017
- Bucksaw, (ss) The American Scholar Summer 2019
- Alpharetta, (ss) The American Scholar Summer 2020
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