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Willis, George A(nthony) A(rmstrong) (1897-1976); used pseudonym Anthony Armstrong (items)
- “And the Pharoah Passed”, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine January 1924, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Legend of Her, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine May 1924, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Girl at Home, (vi) The Smart Set (UK) May 1925, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Musical Evenings, (hu) Cassell’s Magazine April 1926, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Street of Tombs, (ss) The Blue Magazine #88, October 1926, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Scarlet Pimple [Holmlock Shears], (vi) Gaiety November 1926, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Goolang, (ss) Truth December 26 1926, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Elixir of Life, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1926, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Reigate Road Murder [Holmlock Shears], (ss) Gaiety December 1926, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Michael Leinster’s Picture, (ss) Truth June 8 1927, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Bottled Spirit, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1927, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Prince’s Birthday Present, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1927, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Koko the Thingumabob, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1928, as by Anthony Armstrong
- City of Make-Believe, (vi) Woman’s Journal April 1929, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Some Hints to American Tourists, (ss) The New Yorker July 20 1929, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Rug, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine September 1929, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Strikes a l’Italienne, (ss) The New Yorker October 26 1929, as by Anthony Armstrong
- 3 Princes and a Dragon, (ss) The London Magazine Christmas 1929, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Ten Authors in Search of a Story, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1930, as by Anthony Armstrong [Ref. H. G. Wells, Ethel M. Dell, Michael Arlen, Edgar Wallace, A. A. Milne, P. G. Wodehouse, George Bernard Shaw & Gertrude Stein]
- Adventurer’s Love, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1930, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Crispin the Turnspit, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1930, as by Anthony Armstrong
- To Men of Moderate Means, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1931, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Story of Cocktails, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1931, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Seventh Wish, (ss) Help Yourself! Annual 1931, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Miss Pettigrew Talks, (ss) Holly Leaves November 26 1932, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Drinking Cups: A Not Too Serious History, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1932, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Diamonds—Black and White, (ss) The Prince Who Hiccuped and Other Tales by Anthony Armstrong, Ernest Benn, 1932, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Strange Affair of Mr. Corpusty, (ss) The Prince Who Hiccuped and Other Tales by Anthony Armstrong, Ernest Benn, 1932, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Calendars, (ms) The Windsor Magazine January 1933, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Garden, (ss) The Evening Standard April 1 1933, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Leaves from My Case Book, or How to Handle Kids, (ms) The Windsor Magazine June 1933, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Sir Borlays and the Dark Knight, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1933, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Beginning of Things, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1934, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Talking Mirror, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1934, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Ten Minute Alibi (with Herbert Shaw), (sl) Methuen, 1934, as by Anthony Armstrong & Herbert Shaw
- The Best Policy, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1935, as by Anthony Armstrong
- King Plimsoll Puts His Foot Down, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1935, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Gentle Hiker, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1936, as by Anthony Armstrong
- History Told in Glass, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1936, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The New Court Magician, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1936, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Art of J.H. Dowd, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1937, as by Anthony Armstrong
- “Our Learned Friends”, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1937, as by Anthony Armstrong [Ref. S. van Abbé]
- Pretty, Witty Nell, (ar) John Bull December 11 1937, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Prince Who Hiccuped, (ss) The Evening Standard December 24 1937, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Story of Sindrelia, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1937, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Warlock’s Daughter, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- London of Long Ago, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Blackmail!, (ss) John Bull April 2 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Interlude in Curzon St., (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 4 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Gentian Blue, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 18 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Services on Show, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- From Seven O’Clock to Victoria, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 13 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- “How London’s Changed!”, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Animals Take Over, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Best Boy I Ever Had, (ss) The New Yorker December 10 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Flagon of Malvoisie, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1938, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Across the Channel, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1939, as by Anthony Armstrong
- In Days Gone By, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1939, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Quite an Adventure, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1939, as by Anthony Armstrong
- All Most Comical, (ss) The New Yorker November 25 1939, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Serafin Leaves the Stage, (ss) London Opinion April 1940, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Case of Mr. Pelham, (ss) Esquire November 1940, as by Anthony Armstrong
- King Cupp’s Competition, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1940, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Summer Afternoon, (ss) Britannia and Eve May 1941, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Three Princes, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1941, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The End of the Road, (ss) Britannia and Eve January 1942, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Princess and the Frog, (ss) Argosy (UK) August 1942, as by Anthony Armstrong
- You Can’t Kill These Jokes, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1943, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Lend-Lease Laughs, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1945, as by Anthony Armstrong
- One-Way Street [Detective Inspector Painton], (ss) 1946, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Incognito, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1947, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Trafalgar Square Is One-Way, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1947, as by Anthony Armstrong
- For Love of a Lady, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion October 1947, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Aunt Lavinia, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1947, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Plate in the Camera, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1947, as by Anthony Armstrong
- A Question Answered, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1948, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Big Bloke, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1948, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Squinty Abbott’s, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1948, as by Anthony Armstrong
- How to Avoid Rejection Slips, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1948, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Wide Guy, (ss) Britannia and Eve November 1948, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Useless Information, (cl) The Strand Magazine January 1949, as by Anthony Armstrong
- In the Garden, (pi) The Strand Magazine June 1949, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Mad on Tulips, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1949, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Fate and Mr. Passmeyer, (ss) Nash’s Annual Winter 1949/1950, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Love Letter to Mavis Yorke, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1949, as by Anthony Armstrong [Ref. Mavis Yorke]
- The Irish Yew, (ms) The Strand Magazine February 1950, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Something for Nothing, (ss) Britannia and Eve March 1950, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Fox, (ss) Britannia and Eve April 1950, as by Anthony Armstrong
- I Know Where I’m Going, (ss) The Evening Standard January 12 1951, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Chance Encounter, (ss) The Evening Standard February 13 1951, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Four Round a Fire, (ss) The Radio Times December 21 1951, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Maggot [Detective Inspector Painton], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #103, June 1952, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Confession, (ss) The Evening Standard June 5 1953, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Fungus, (ss) The (London) Evening News January 12 1954, as by Anthony Armstrong
- The Wife Who Walked Out, (ss) John Bull May 15 1954, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Special Job, (ss) The Evening Standard May 30 1956, as by Anthony Armstrong
- King Beltane’s Problem, (ss) The New Strand August 1962, as by Anthony Armstrong
- Gangsters Are Human, (ss) , as by Anthony Armstrong
Willis, Lisle (1919- ); used pseudonym Erle Van Loden (items)
- Demons of Daavol, (nv) Wonders of the Spaceways #5, 1952, as by Erle Van Loden
- Synthesis of Knowledge, (nv) Wonders of the Spaceways #3, 1952, as by Erle Van Loden
- Outpost on Orbit 097, (nv) Futuristic Science Stories #10, 1953, as by Erle Van Loden
- Interplanetary Zoo, (nv) Tales of Tomorrow #7, 1953, as by Erle Van Loden
Willis, N(athaniel) P(arker) (1806-1867) (items)
- Parrhasius, (pm) Letters from Under a Bridge: and Poems by Nathaniel Parker Willis, G. Virtue, 1840, as by N. P. Willis
- The Advantages of Coming Down the Wrong Chimney, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine July 1843
- Meena Dimity, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine September 1843
- Love and Pistols, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine October 1843
- Nora Mehidy, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine December 1843
- My One Adventure as a Brigand, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine January 1844
- One Spectacular Career, (lt) National Intelligencer March 8 1844 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- Woman, (pm) The Literary Emporium August 1845
- A Scene of Fear, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #185, January 24 1852
- The Soldier’s Widow, (pm) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #834, June 4 1864
- To My Wild Sis, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1871
- Love in a Cottage, (pm)
- To Giulia Grise, (pm)
- Two Women, (pm)
Willis, Paul John (c1941-1997); used pseudonym Philip Canning (items)
- The Amulet (with Ronald J. Willis), (ss) Anubis v1 #1, 1966
- H.P. Lovecraft and the Voynich Manuscript, (ar) Anubis v1 #1, 1966
- Leaves from the Necronomicon, (ms) Anubis v1 #1, 1966
- [front cover], (cv) Anubis v1 #1, 1966
- Illumination, (pm) Anubis v1 #2, 1967, as by Philip Canning
- Irem, (pm) Anubis v1 #2, 1967, as by Philip Canning
- A Knight of Uthar-Pent, (ss) Anubis v1 #2, 1967, as by Philip Canning
- More Leaves from the Necronomicon?, (ms) Anubis v1 #2, 1967
- A Poem, (pm) Anubis v1 #2, 1967, as by Philip Canning
- Colloquy on a Field of Skulls, (pm) Anubis v1 #4, 1968, as by Philip Canning
- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, (vi) Anubis v1 #4, 1968, as by Philip Canning
- From the Diary of a Corpse, (pm) Anubis v1 #4, 1968, as by Philip Canning
- The Perfumed Room, (ss) Anubis v1 #4, 1968, as by Philip Canning
- Dedication to CAS, (pm) Anubis v1 #5, 1968 (unpublished), as by Philip Canning
- The Mirror of Ushpltyzxcll, (ss) Anubis v1 #5, 1968 (unpublished), as by Philip Canning
- Vanished Hunters, (pm) Anubis v1 #3, 1968, as by Philip Canning
- Afreets & Asymptotes, (ed) Anubis
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