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[]Allan, Philip (1884-1973); used pseudonym Philip Murray (chron.)
- * The Charnel House, (ss) Creeps, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Philip Murray
- * Hangman’s Cottage, (ss) Nightmares, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Philip Murray
- * If We Pull Together, (ar) The American Magazine June 1948, as by Philip Murray
- * Labor’s Political Aims, (ar) The American Magazine February 1944, as by Philip Murray
- * Matrix, (pm) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951, as by Philip Murray
- * The Patch, (ss) Shudders, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Philip Murray
- Creeps Omnibus, Philip Allan, 1935, as by Philip Murray
- Enigmatic Tales #7, Winter 1999, as by Philip Murray
- The Young Oxford Book of Nightmares ed. Dennis Pepper, Oxford University Press, 2000, as by Philip Murray
- Things That Wait in the Dark ed. Hugh & Richard Lamb, Kingsbrook Publishing, 2022, as by Philip Murray
- * Poets and Penguins, (pm) Harper’s Magazine September 1946, as by Philip Murray
- * The Poplar Tree, (ss) Shivers, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Philip Murray
- * The Trunk, (ss) Shudders, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Philip Murray
- * What Labor Is Fighting For, (ar) The American Magazine April 1942, as by Philip Murray
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[]Allard, Yvon (chron.)
- * Le Fantastique, (ar) Requiem #10, May 1976
- * Marginalia, (br) Solaris #42 Dec 1981, #43 Jan/Feb, #44 Mar, #47 Sep, #48 Nov 1982, #49 Jan, #51 Jun, #53 Aut 1983
- * Le Roman de Science-Fiction, (ar) Requiem #5, June 1975
[]Allardice, Lisa (Clare) (1973- ) (chron.)
- * “AI, Gene-Editing, Big Data…I Worry We Are Not in Control of These Things Any More”, (ar) The Guardian February 20 2021 [Ref. Kazuo Ishiguro]
- * A.S. Byatt: A Life Defined by Literature, (ar) The Guardian November 17 2023 [Ref. A. S. Byatt]
- * Dame Hilary Mantel Obituary, (ob) The Guardian September 23 2022 [Ref. Hilary Mantel]
- * “I am not a prophet. Science fiction is really about now”, (iv) The Guardian January 20 2018 [Ref. Margaret Atwood]
- * “I could have been brought up by Tories!”, (iv) The Guardian April 13 2024 [Ref. Jackie Kay]
- * “I Didn’t Think It Was Possible to Be a Novelist”: Julian Barnes on Literature, Loss—and His Friend Martin Amis, (iv) The Guardian September 16 2023 [Ref. Julian Barnes]
- * “I felt so much doubt after winning the Booker”, (iv) The Guardian February 18 2023 [Ref. Eleanor Catton]
- * “I get in trouble when I talk about the state of the nation”, (iv) The Guardian August 26 2023 [Ref. Zadie Smith]
- * “In a world that is going to hell, there is still so much joy”, (iv) The Guardian July 22 2023 [Ref. Ann Patchett]
- * Jonathan Coe: “We’re a nation driven by emotion and not by reason”, (iv) The Guardian October 29 2022 [Ref. Jonathan Coe]
- * Lisa Allardice on Doris Lessing: “She helped change the way women are perceived, and perceive themselves”, (ar) The Guardian November 17 2013 [Ref. Doris Lessing]
- * “Rural people are so angry they want to blow up the system”, (iv) The Guardian June 16 2023 [Ref. Barbara Kingsolver]
- * “There Was Practically a Riot at King’s Cross”: An Oral History of Harry Potter at 25, (iv) The Guardian June 18 2022 [Ref. J. K. Rowling]
- * Violence Is Violent and Sex Is Sexy. You Are Supposed to Be Appalled, (iv) The Guardian February 26 2022 [Ref. Marlon James]
- * “A writer’s job is courage. You’ve got to be as honest as you can”, (iv) The Guardian November 4 2023 [Ref. Naomi Alderman]
[]Allardyce, Isabel (fl. 1920s-1940s); used pseudonyms Kent Bennett & John Wakefield (chron.)
- * The Apache Fighter, (ss) Wild West Weekly June 14 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Avenging Shadow, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 20 1932, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Avengin’ of Lawyer McSween, (ss) Wild West Weekly April 26 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Borrower, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd March 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * Butch Cassidy’s Last Bullet, (ss) Wild West Weekly October 18 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * Cherokee War Whoops, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly September 3 1932, as by Kent Bennett
- * Curious Calendar of Ancient Indians, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly June 6 1942
- * The Deputy’s Last Arrest, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 11 1931, as by Kent Bennett
- * Dutch John and the Vigilantes, (ts) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly May 12 1934, as by Kent Bennett
- * Eighteen Buckshot, (ss) Wild West Weekly December 13 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * Empty Pouches, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st May 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * The Grit of Buckshot Roberts, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly August 15 1931, as by Kent Bennett
- * Gun Law in Hogtown, (ss) Wild West Weekly September 20 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * Gun Smoke in Coffeyville, (ss) Wild West Weekly July 5 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Holdup at Robbers’ Roost, (ss) Wild West Weekly February 28 1931, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Hoss Thief’s Lawyer, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly January 16 1932, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Huntin’ of Boone Marlow, (ss) Wild West Weekly April 19 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The King of the Rustlers, (ss) Wild West Weekly January 24 1931, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Last Great Buffalo Herd, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 11 1942
- * The Massacre at Cow Creek, (ss) Wild West Weekly October 25 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Mystery of Yankee Jim, (ss) Wild West Weekly April 12 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Nut, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd April 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * Pilgrims and Hoss Thieves, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 14 1931, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Premium Giver, (ts) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd May 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * The Runty Ranger, (ss) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly September 17 1932, as by Kent Bennett
- * Shackled Gun Fighters, (ss) Wild West Weekly November 22 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Sheriff They Hanged, (ts) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 28 1934, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Shootin’ Marshal, (ss) Wild West Weekly May 17 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * The Singing Miner, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st February 1929, as by John Wakefield
- * A Texas Girl Cattle Raiser, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 25 1942
- * The Tracking of Tracey, the Outlaw, (ss) Wild West Weekly July 12 1930, as by Kent Bennett
- * Tragedy in the Western Wilds, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly June 27 1942
- * Wolves of the Overland, (ss) Wild West Weekly January 3 1931, as by Kent Bennett
[]Allbeury, Ted; [i.e., Theodore Edward le Bouthillier Allbeury] (1917-2005) (about) (chron.)
- * Best Sellers:
* ___ The Life of a Real Spy, by Pamela Hutchings, (br) Words October 1985 [Ref. Pamela Hutchings]
- * Box Number 742, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 12 ed. Hilary Watson, Macmillan UK, 1980
- * The Girl from Addis, (ss) The Mystery Guild Anthology ed. John Waite, Constable, 1980
- * The Life of a Real Spy, by Pamela Hutchings, (br) Words October 1985 [Ref. Pamela Hutchings]
- * The Man with the President’s Mind, (n.) Peter Davies, 1977
- * Memoirs of an Ex-Spy, (ar) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * The Party of the Second Part, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 16 ed. Hilary Hale, Macmillan UK, 1984
- * The Rocking-Horse Spy, (ss) Woman’s Own 1986
- * Time Spent in Reconnaissance, (ss) Woman’s Own
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