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[]Burgess, J(ohn) R(iddle) (1880-1966) (about) (chron.)
- * Fellows in our Form, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 27 1903
- * Hurrah for Winter!, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper December 30 1899
- * An Increasingly Popular Game.—“Hockey”, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 25 1905
- * Played, Sir!, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper December 9 1899
- * Rival Schools, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 11 1899
- * Some of the Joys of Summer, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper July 22 1905
- * The Start of the New Volume, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper October 3 1903
- * [front cover], (cv) Chums Nov 22 1913, Apr 15 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Jun 17 1899, Dec 28 1912, Feb 22, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30 1913, Jan, Apr, May,
Jun, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1914
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1915, Jan, May, Jun, Aug, Nov 1916
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1917, Jan, Jun, Nov, Dec 1918
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1919, Sep, Oct 1920, May, Jun,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1921
Jan, Feb, May, Jun 1923, Apr 1924, Sep 1925, Oct, Dec 1926, Jan, Jun, Jul,
Sep 1927
Oct, Dec 1928, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1929
Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Nov 1930, Jan, Feb, Jun, Aug, Sep, Dec 1931
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boys’ Friend #315, June 22 1907
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine Apr 15 1912, Dec 1 1916, Nov 15 1917, Jun 1918, Sep 5 1919
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Apr 15, Jun 24, Jul 8, Jul 15 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #137, August 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Detective Magazine #32, February 1 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Golden Annual for Girls 1927 1926, 1928 1927, 1930 1929, 1936 1935
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The British Girl’s Annual 1932
[]Burgess, Jack G. (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * Age of the Foetus, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #42, March 1970
- * E=MC2, (ss) Adam September 1970
- * An Encounter with Ron Cobb, (ar) Knight February 1970
- * The Gap, (ss) Adam January 1971
- * The Great Chicago Conspiracy, (ar) Adam July 1970
- * If It’s Lewd, Salacious, Impure, Corrupt and Offensive, Why Isn’t It Sexy?, (hu) Adam March 1971
- * Psychedelia, (ar) Adam June 1970
- * The Relativity of Revolution, (ar) Adam February 1970
[]Burgess, John Patrick (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Albertina, (pi) Mayfair v25 #2, 1990
- * Anais, (pi) Mayfair v26 #3, 1991
- * Angela, (pi) Mayfair v24 #11, 1989
- * Annabel, (pi) Mayfair v22 #3 1987, v26 #1 1991
- * Annie, (pi) Mayfair v24 #10, 1989
- * Antonia, (pi) Mayfair v23 #12 1988, v26 #6 1991
- * Bernadette, (pi) Mayfair v22 #7, 1987
- * Briony, (pi) Mayfair v22 #6, 1987
- * Carla, (pi) Mayfair v26 #2, 1991
- * Celia, (pi) Mayfair v23 #2, 1988
- * Charlotte, (pi) Mayfair v23 #8, 1988
- * Chloe, (pi) Mayfair v23 #10, 1988
- * Frances, (pi) Mayfair v24 #9, 1989
- * Francesca, (pi) Mayfair v22 #11, 1987
- * Francoise, (pi) Mayfair v22 #4, 1987
- * Geraldine, (pi) Mayfair v22 #1, 1987
- * Hilary, (pi) Mayfair v25 #12, 1990
- * Ildiko, (pi) Mayfair v24 #3, 1989
- * Isabel, (pi) Mayfair v23 #9, 1988
- * Janet, (pi) Mayfair v22 #2, 1987
- * Janine, (pi) Mayfair v26 #7, 1991
- * Lesley, (pi) Mayfair v23 #6, 1988
- * Madeline, (pi) Mayfair v24 #12, 1989
- * Margaret, (pi) Mayfair v22 #8 1987, v25 #8 1990
- * Mary, (pi) Mayfair v22 #5, 1987
- * Natalie, (pi) Mayfair v25 #7, 1990
- * Paula, (pi) Mayfair v23 #5, 1988
- * Philippa, (pi) Mayfair v23 #9, 1988
- * Phoebe, (pi) Mayfair v22 #9, 1987
- * Regina, (pi) Mayfair v26 #4, 1991
- * Sophie, (pi) Mayfair v23 #3, 1988
- * Susan, (pi) Mayfair v24 #2, 1989
- * Suzi, (pi) Mayfair v25 #11, 1990
- * Urzula, (pi) Mayfair v23 #4, 1988
- * Valerie, (pi) Mayfair v22 #10, 1987
- * Virginia, (pi) Mayfair v25 #9, 1990
[]Burgess, Michael (Roy) (1948-2013); used pseudonym Robert Reginald (books) (chron.)
- * Associate Editor:
* ___ Forgotten Fantasy, as by Robert Reginald
- * Academentia: A Fytte in Nine, (na) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * After All, (nv) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Ancestral Voices (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), April 1975 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * Ancient Hauntings (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1976 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * A. R. Morlan, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. A. R. Morlan], as by Robert Reginald
- * ASd Gehennam Tecum, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Author’s Note, (aw) Invasion! or, Earth vs. the Aliens by Robert Reginald, Underwood Books, 2007, as by Robert Reginald
- * Boneyard, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Brian Stableford, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Brian M. Stableford], as by Robert Reginald
- * Bugs, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Calibrations, (br) Forgotten Fantasy, as by Robert Reginald; Jun 71.
- * A Cat of Nine Tales, (in) The Hemingway Kittens and Other Feline Fancies and Fantasies by A. R. Morlan, Borgo Press, 2013, as by Robert Reginald
- * Charles Nuetzel, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Charles Nuetzel], as by Robert Reginald
- * Correspondence: How to Know You’re Out of Print, (ar) SFWA Bulletin #38/39, 1972, as by Robert Reginald
- * Darrell Schweitzer, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Darrell Schweitzer], as by Robert Reginald
- * Dead Librarians, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Dog Eat Dog: A Christmas Tale, (vi) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Doru Tătar, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Doru Tătar], as by Robert Reginald
- * Dreamers of Dreams (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1978 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * E. C. Tubb, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. E. C. Tubb], as by Robert Reginald
- * Edward R. Morris, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Edward Morris], as by Robert Reginald
- * Eldering, (nv) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * George Zebrowski, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. George Zebrowski], as by Robert Reginald
- * Hell’s Belles, (vi) The San Bernardino Sun October 31 1998, as by Robert Reginald
- * Incognito, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Introduction, (in) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Invasion! or, Earth vs. the Aliens, (oc) Underwood Books (tp), October 2007 , as by Robert Reginald
- * Jean Lorrah, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Jean Lorrah], as by Robert Reginald
- * The Judgment of the Gods, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Historical Whodunnits: Third New Collection ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 2005, as by Robert Reginald
- * Katydid, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Katydid & Other Critters, (oc) Ariadne Press (tp), May 2001 , as by Robert Reginald
- * King Solomon’s Children (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1978 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * A Little Light Reading, (vi) The San Bernardino Sun October 31 1985, as by Robert Reginald
- * The Martians Strike Back!, (n.) Invasion! or, Earth vs. the Aliens by Robert Reginald, Underwood Books, 2007, as by Robert Reginald
- * A Matter of Time: A Romance of Genealogy, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * Occam’s Razor, (nv) On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar ed. Katherine Kurtz, Warner Aspect, 1998, as by Robert Reginald
- * Occam’s Treasure, (nv) Crusade of Fire ed. Katherine Kurtz, Warner Aspect, 2002, as by Robert Reginald
- * Once Upon a Future, (an) Borgo Press (tp), June 2011 , as by Robert Reginald
- * Operation Crimson Storm, (n.) Invasion! or, Earth vs. the Aliens by Robert Reginald, Underwood Books, 2007, as by Robert Reginald
- * Pamela Sargent, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Pamela Sargent], as by Robert Reginald
- * Petru Iamandi, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Petru Iamandi], as by Robert Reginald
- * Phantasmagoria (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1976 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * A Requiem for Starmont House (1976-1993), (ar) Science-Fiction Studies November 1993, as by Robert Reginald
- * R.I.P. (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno (hc), 1976 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * Robert Reginald, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. Robert Reginald], as by Robert Reginald
- * Saving Jane Austen, (nv) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * A Spear of Asparagus, (ss) Katydid & Other Critters by Robert Reginald, Ariadne Press, 2001, as by Robert Reginald
- * The Spectre Bridegroom (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1976 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * “Such a Simple Request”, (in) Yondering ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011, as by Robert Reginald
- * They (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1978 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * “Third of Three”, (in) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011, as by Robert Reginald
- * War of Two Worlds, (n.) Invasion! or, Earth vs. the Aliens by Robert Reginald, Underwood Books, 2007, as by Robert Reginald
- * William Maltese, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011 [Ref. William Maltese], as by Robert Reginald
- * Worlds of Never (with Douglas Menville), (an) Arno Press (hc), 1978 , as by Douglas Menville & Robert Reginald
- * Yondering, (an) Borgo Press (tp), June 2011 , as by Robert Reginald
- * [card], (lt) Science Fiction Review #46, Spring 1983, as by Robert Reginald
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #15 Nov 1975, #53 Win 1984, as by Robert Reginald
- * [letter], (lt) The Science-Fiction Collector #6 May 1978, #8 Dec 1979, as by Robert Reginald
- * [letter], (lt) Fantasy Readers Guide #2, March 1980, as by Robert Reginald
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact February 1984, as by Robert Reginald
- * [letter from Los Angeles, CA], (lt) Amazing Stories Jul, Sep 1970, as by Robert Reginald
_____, [ref.]
- * Future Visions (with Douglas Menville) by George Zebrowski, (br) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #94, Winter 1986
- * Labor of Love by C. E., (br) Science-Fiction Studies March 1985
- * Robert Reginald by Jeffrey M. Elliot, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #86, Winter 1984
- * Robert Reginald by Robert Reginald, (bg) Once Upon a Future ed. Robert Reginald, Borgo Press, 2011
- * Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, May 1980
- * Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature by J. Grant Thiessen, (br) Megavore #9, June 1980
- * Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature 1975-1991 by Sam Moskowitz, (br) The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #120, Summer 1993
- * Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature 1975-1991 by Andrew M. Butler, (br) Foundation #63, Spring 1995
- * Things to Come: An Illustrated History of the Science Fiction Film (with Douglas Menville) by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #25, May 1978
[]Burgess, Moira (1936- ) (chron.)
- * First Night, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1964
- * The Snob Cross Incident, (ss) New Writing Scotland 2 ed. Alexander Scott & James Aitchison, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * Surrogate, (ss) New Writing Scotland 3 ed. Alexander Scott & James Aitchison, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * Swan Song, (ss) Scottish Short Stories 1986, Collins, 1986
[]Burgess, Thornton W(aldo) (1874-1965) (chron.)
- * The Adventures of Welcome Robin, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1922
- * Bowser Meets His Match, (vi) The People’s Home Journal January 1921
- * The Bravery of Peter Rabbit, (vi) The People’s Home Journal November 1921
- * Flicker and Mr. Toad Compare Tongues, (ss) People’s Home Journal August 1927
- * The Gold Mine I Discovered When I Was 35, (ar) The American Magazine May 1919
- * The Greedy Cousins, (vi) The People’s Home Journal November 1923
- * The Green Meadow Club:
* ___ The Adventures of Welcome Robin, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1922
* ___ How a Good Name Became Disgraced, (ss) The People’s Home Journal February 1922
* ___ How Chipmunk Came by His Stripes, (ss) The People’s Home Journal July 1913
* ___ How Little Joe Otter Mastered Fear, (ss) The People’s Home Journal August 1922
* ___ How Mother Nature Took Pity on Flamecoat, (vi) The People’s Home Journal October 1921
* ___ How Mr. Beaver Became an Engineer, (vi) The People’s Home Journal February 1921
* ___ How Mrs. Possum Got Her Pocket, (vi) The People’s Home Journal June 1921
* ___ How Old Mr. Crow Used His Wits, (vi) The People’s Home Journal June 1923
* ___ How Old Mr. Squirrel Learned to Save, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1913
* ___ How Silvertip Got His Big Claws, (vi) The People’s Home Journal April 1921
* ___ Mother Nature’s News: Hoe Peter Rabbit Kept a Secret, (ss) The People’s Home Journal November 1922
* ___ Mother Nature’s News: How Plunger Had to Pay Tribute, (ss) The People’s Home Journal July 1922
* ___ Mother Nature’s News: Mrs. Mink’s Hollow Log Nursery, (ss) The People’s Home Journal May 1922
* ___ Mother Nature’s News: The Tale of Two Fishermen, (ss) The People’s Home Journal September 1922
* ___ Mother Nature’s News: Why Some People Sleep All Winter, (ss) The People’s Home Journal March 1922
* ___ Mother Nature’s News: Why Striped Chipmunk Is Happy, (ss) The People’s Home Journal January 1922
* ___ Old King Bear’s First Taste of Honey, (vi) The People’s Home Journal August 1923
* ___ Old Mr. Possum Discovers His Tail, (ss) The People’s Home Journal December 1922
* ___ The Rarest Thing in the World, (vi) The People’s Home Journal October 1923
* ___ Why Buzztail Was Given His Rattles, (vi) The People’s Home Journal December 1923
* ___ Why Glutton the Wolverine Is Persistent, (vi) The People’s Home Journal April 1923
* ___ Why Grandfather Frog Can Lower His Eyes, (ss) The People’s Home Journal April 1922
* ___ Why Jumper the Hare Never Goes in the Ground, (vi) The People’s Home Journal February 1923
* ___ Why Old Mr. Toad’s Tongue Is Hind-Side-Before, (vi) The People’s Home Journal August 1921
* ___ Why Reddy Fox Wears a Red Coat, (ss) The People’s Home Journal May 1913
* ___ Why Snapper Eats Under Water, (vi) The People’s Home Journal December 1921
* ___ Why Timmy the Flying Squirrel Sleeps by Day, (ss) The People’s Home Journal October 1922
- * A Handy Bill, (ss) People’s Home Journal August 1928
- * How a Good Name Became Disgraced, (ss) The People’s Home Journal February 1922
- * How Chipmunk Came by His Stripes, (ss) The People’s Home Journal July 1913
- * How Dippy the Loon Got His Wish, (ss) People’s Home Journal October 1927
- * How Little Joe Otter Mastered Fear, (ss) The People’s Home Journal August 1922
- * How Mother Nature Took Pity on Flamecoat, (vi) The People’s Home Journal October 1921
- * How Mr. Beaver Became an Engineer, (vi) The People’s Home Journal February 1921
- * How Mrs. Possum Got Her Pocket, (vi) The People’s Home Journal June 1921
- * How Nosey Got His Name, (ss) People’s Home Journal March 1928
- * How Old Mr. Crow Used His Wits, (vi) The People’s Home Journal June 1923
- * How Old Mr. Squirrel Learned to Save, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1913
- * How Peter Rabbit Learned Something New, (vi) The People’s Home Journal March 1921
- * How Silvertip Got His Big Claws, (vi) The People’s Home Journal April 1921
- * How Teeny Weeny Nearly Lost His Eyes, (ss) People’s Home Journal March 1929
- * Jerry Muskrat Is Warm and Happy, (vi) The People’s Home Journal January 1923
- * The Jim-Dandiest Place of Farmer Brown’s Boy, (vi) The People’s Home Journal May 1921
- * The Joy of Danny and Nanny Mouse, (vi) The People’s Home Journal May 1923
- * Jumping for Fun and Jumping for Life, (vi) The People’s Home Journal July 1923
- * The Live Perch Contract, (ss) Boys’ Life January 1917
- * Making Men of Them, (ar) Good Housekeeping July 1914
- * Mother Nature’s News:
* ___ Bowser Meets His Match, (vi) The People’s Home Journal January 1921
* ___ The Bravery of Peter Rabbit, (vi) The People’s Home Journal November 1921
* ___ The Greedy Cousins, (vi) The People’s Home Journal November 1923
* ___ How Peter Rabbit Learned Something New, (vi) The People’s Home Journal March 1921
* ___ Jerry Muskrat Is Warm and Happy, (vi) The People’s Home Journal January 1923
* ___ The Jim-Dandiest Place of Farmer Brown’s Boy, (vi) The People’s Home Journal May 1921
* ___ The Joy of Danny and Nanny Mouse, (vi) The People’s Home Journal May 1923
* ___ Jumping for Fun and Jumping for Life, (vi) The People’s Home Journal July 1923
* ___ Mrs. Grouse Saves Jumper the Hare, (vi) The People’s Home Journal March 1923
* ___ Safety First and Comfort Next, (vi) The People’s Home Journal July 1921
* ___ Where Mr. Blacksnake’s Old Suit Goes, (vi) The People’s Home Journal September 1921
* ___ Why Rattles the Kingfisher Is Lonely, (vi) The People’s Home Journal September 1923
- * Mother Nature’s News: Hoe Peter Rabbit Kept a Secret, (ss) The People’s Home Journal November 1922
- * Mother Nature’s News: How Plunger Had to Pay Tribute, (ss) The People’s Home Journal July 1922
- * Mother Nature’s News: Mrs. Mink’s Hollow Log Nursery, (ss) The People’s Home Journal May 1922
- * Mother Nature’s News: The Tale of Two Fishermen, (ss) The People’s Home Journal September 1922
- * Mother Nature’s News: Why Some People Sleep All Winter, (ss) The People’s Home Journal March 1922
- * Mother Nature’s News: Why Striped Chipmunk Is Happy, (ss) The People’s Home Journal January 1922
- * Mrs. Grouse Saves Jumper the Hare, (vi) The People’s Home Journal March 1923
- * Mrs. Hummer Fools Mother Nature, (ss) People’s Home Journal May 1927
- * Old Banana Bill, (ss) People’s Home Journal April 1928
- * Old King Bear’s First Taste of Honey, (vi) The People’s Home Journal August 1923
- * Old Mr. Possum Discovers His Tail, (ss) The People’s Home Journal December 1922
- * Ol’ Mistah Buzzard Tells a Story, (ss) People’s Home Journal January 1927
- * Paddy’s Long Look Ahead, (ss) People’s Home Journal March 1926
- * Peter Finds the Ovenbird’s Nest, (ss) People’s Home Journal January 1929
- * Peter Hears the Wren’s Story, (ss) People’s Home Journal October 1928
- * Peter Rabbit Hunts for a Squeak, (ss) People’s Home Journal September 1929
- * The Rarest Thing in the World, (vi) The People’s Home Journal October 1923
- * Safety First and Comfort Next, (vi) The People’s Home Journal July 1921
- * Sammy Jay’s Idle Boast, (ss) People’s Home Journal July 1926
- * Slowpoke the Turtle Tells a Secret, (ss) People’s Home Journal April 1927
- * The Telltale Footprint, (vi) Junior Home for Parent and Child August/September 1932
- * Thanksgiving at Hollow-Tree Inn, (ss) People’s Home Journal November 1928
- * Tommy and the Wishing Stone, (sl) St. Nicholas March 1915
- * Tooter’s Carrying Voice, (ss) People’s Home Journal September 1928
- * When Old Mr. Grouse First Made Thunder, (ss) People’s Home Journal November 1927
- * When Peter Rabbit Rubbed His Eyes, (ss) People’s Home Journal March 1927
- * Where Mr. Blacksnake’s Old Suit Goes, (vi) The People’s Home Journal September 1921
- * Why Buzztail Was Given His Rattles, (vi) The People’s Home Journal December 1923
- * Why Chipmunk’s Tail Is Small, (ss) People’s Home Journal June 1927
- * Why Glutton the Wolverine Is Persistent, (vi) The People’s Home Journal April 1923
- * Why Grandfather Frog Can Lower His Eyes, (ss) The People’s Home Journal April 1922
- * Why Jumper the Hare Never Goes in the Ground, (vi) The People’s Home Journal February 1923
- * Why Old Mr. Toad’s Tongue Is Hind-Side-Before, (vi) The People’s Home Journal August 1921
- * Why Rattles the Kingfisher Is Lonely, (vi) The People’s Home Journal September 1923
- * Why Reddy Fox Wears a Red Coat, (ss) The People’s Home Journal May 1913
- * Why Snapper Eats Under Water, (vi) The People’s Home Journal December 1921
- * Why Timmy the Flying Squirrel Sleeps by Day, (ss) The People’s Home Journal October 1922
- * Winsome Bluebird’s Queer Family, (ss) People’s Home Journal September 1927
[]Burghard, Sidney Groves (1867-1943); used pseudonym Ridgwell Cullum (about) (chron.)
- * Black Wolf, (ss) The Story-teller March 1925, as by Ridgwell Cullum
- * Gautier’s Last Dance, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #13, Summer 1902, as by Ridgwell Cullum
- * Juggling with Longitude (with Charles Wingrove), (ss) The Harmsworth Magazine December 1900, as by Ridgwell Cullum & Charles Wingrove
- * Stolen Locomotive (with Charles Wingrove), (ss) The Argosy December 1900, as by Ridgwell Cullum & Charles Wingrove
- * The Way of the Strong, (sl) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Sep 5, Sep 12, Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 3 1914, as by Ridgwell Cullum
[]Burgin, G(eorge) B(rown) (1856-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * Accidents, (sy) The Idler October 1894
- * Advantages and Disadvantages of Being Good Looking, (sy) The Idler August 1896
- * After-Dinner Stories, (ms) The Novel Magazine October 1928
- * Animal Anecdotes, (gp) The Idler August 1894, uncredited.
- * Animal Anecdotes, (ts) The Idler August 1894
- * Are Clever Women or Stupid the More Attractive to Men?, (sy) The Idler August 1895
- * Are Honeymoons a Success?, (sy) The Idler September 1893
- * Are Interviews a Blessing or a Curse?, (sy) The Idler January 1896
- * Are Interviews a Blessing or a Curse? By the Interviewed, (sy) The Idler December 1895
- * Are Interviews a Blessing or a Curse? By the Interviewers, (sy) The Idler January 1896
- * Are Literary Men Adequately Remunerated?, (sy) The Idler January 1899
- * The Armenian at Home, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1897
- * The Artistic Temperament, (sy) The Idler May 1893
- * At Other Courts:
* ___ I: A Chat About the Sultan, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1896
- * At the Depot, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1898
- * At What Age Is Man Most Attractive to Women?, (sy) The Idler August 1897
- * Authors at Play, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1899
- * Awkward Predicaments, (ar) The Idler April 1893
- * Awkward Predicaments, (sy) The Idler April 1893
- * Before the Doctor, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1898
- * Binks Junior, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1901
- * Blue Blood, (ss) The Smart Set July 1903
- * Blue Spectacles, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #18, September 4 1909
- * Bores, (sy) The Idler November 1898
- * Brother Bill and Brother James, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1918
- * Burgin Gets Sworn At, (ss) The Idler February 1894
- * Cabs and “Cabbies”, (gp) The Idler February 1894, uncredited.
- * “Captain” Higgins, (ss) Short Stories May 7 1898
- * The Charcoal Stealer, (ss) T.P.’s Magazine April 1912
- * A Chat About the Sultan, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1896
- * A Chat with Sara Jeannette Duncan, (iv) The Idler September 1895 [Ref. Sara J. Duncan]
- * The Clergyman in Fiction and on the Stage—Is He a Caricature?, (sy) The Idler January 1897
- * A Comic Naturalist, (ar) The Idler December 1894 [Ref. Walter Potter]
- * A Commonplace Lover, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1910
- * The Conspirators, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #16, August 21 1909
- * The Corner Seat, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1910
- * The Courtship of Kitty, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #50, April 16 1910
- * Crossin’ the Bridge, (ss) The Idler October 1895
- * The Dance at the Four Corners, (na) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine February 1895
- * A Daughter of the People, (ss) The Queen August 12 1899
- * “The Destroyer”, (ss) Black & White #661, October 3 1903
- * The Devil Gun, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1926
- * The Dissemblers, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1909
- * The Dog That Was Hung, (ss)
- * Do I Associate Christmas with Merriment?, (sy) The Idler December 1898
- * Don Antonio’s Daughters, (ss) The Story-teller April 1914
- * Do We Love Best in Springtime?, (sy) The Idler May 1897
- * Dramatic Critics—Do They Serve Any Purpose?, (sy) The Idler July 1897
- * Dreams, (sy) The Idler April 1897
- * Duels and Duelling, (sy) The Idler March 1894
- * The Earl and the Girl, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1904
- * Early Marriages—Should They Be Encouraged or Abolished?, (sy) The Idler October 1897
- * En Train, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #1, Summer 1892
- * A Family Fog, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1907
- * Ferguson, of England, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1908
- * The Final Answer, (ss) The Story-teller June 1911
- * Fireworks of All Sorts, (sy) The Idler November 1893
- * The Firmness of Phoebe Meek, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1903
- * “First-Night” Notices, (sy) The Idler February 1894
- * Fowl Play!, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1910
- * Francis Bret Harte: The Real Interview, (iv) The Idler April 1892 [Ref. Bret Harte]
- * “Fuzzles”: The Story of a Puppy, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1894
- * Games of All Sorts, (ar) The Idler December 1893
- * Games of All Sorts, (sy) The Idler December 1893
- * The Girl and the Ring, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1907
- * The Girl from the Gloom, (ss) The Story-teller December 1909
- * The Girl Who Wasn’t Prim, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1903
- * The Girl with the Banjo-Case, (vi) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1898
- * The Gramophone Girl, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1910
- * The Half-Breed, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1903
- * The Haunted Oak, (ss) Winter’s Pie Winter 1916
- * The Heiress of the Point, (ss) The Idler August 1899
- * The Hermit of Blackfish, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1903
- * The Hermit of Mavromarto, (ss) The Pocket Magazine June 1899
- * His New Secretary, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #97, March 11 1911
- * The Horseless Future, (ar) The Idler May 1896
- * The House on the Hill, (nv) The Novel Magazine March 1909
- * How a Soldier Is Made:
* ___ I: Before the Doctor, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1898
* ___ II: At the Depot, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1898
- * How Authors Learn to Lecture, (ar) The Idler October 1896
- * How Authors Work, (ar) The Idler April 1896
- * How I Bring Up My Parents, (sy) The Idler October 1895
- * How Literature Came to Lafarge, (ss) The Queen April 28 1900
- * How to Court the “Advanced Woman”, (gp) The Idler September 1894, uncredited.
- * How to Ride a Bicycle, (sy) The Idler June 1896
- * How Women Writers Work, (ar) The Idler September 1896
- * The Idlers’ Club, (cl) The Idler Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1892, Jan,
Feb 1893
, uncredited.
- * The Idlers’ Club, (sy) The Idler August 1893
* ___ Accidents, (sy) The Idler October 1894
* ___ Advantages and Disadvantages of Being Good Looking, (sy) The Idler August 1896
* ___ Animal Anecdotes, (gp) The Idler August 1894, uncredited.
* ___ Are Clever Women or Stupid the More Attractive to Men?, (sy) The Idler August 1895
* ___ Are Honeymoons a Success?, (sy) The Idler September 1893
* ___ Are Interviews a Blessing or a Curse? By the Interviewed, (sy) The Idler December 1895
* ___ Are Interviews a Blessing or a Curse? By the Interviewers, (sy) The Idler January 1896
* ___ Are Literary Men Adequately Remunerated?, (sy) The Idler January 1899
* ___ The Artistic Temperament, (sy) The Idler May 1893
* ___ At What Age Is Man Most Attractive to Women?, (sy) The Idler August 1897
* ___ Awkward Predicaments, (sy) The Idler April 1893
* ___ Bores, (sy) The Idler November 1898
* ___ Cabs and “Cabbies”, (gp) The Idler February 1894, uncredited.
* ___ The Clergyman in Fiction and on the Stage—Is He a Caricature?, (sy) The Idler January 1897
* ___ Do I Associate Christmas with Merriment?, (sy) The Idler December 1898
* ___ Do We Love Best in Springtime?, (sy) The Idler May 1897
* ___ Dramatic Critics—Do They Serve Any Purpose?, (sy) The Idler July 1897
* ___ Dreams, (sy) The Idler April 1897
* ___ Duels and Duelling, (sy) The Idler March 1894
* ___ Early Marriages—Should They Be Encouraged or Abolished?, (sy) The Idler October 1897
* ___ Fireworks of All Sorts, (sy) The Idler November 1893
* ___ Games of All Sorts, (sy) The Idler December 1893
* ___ How I Bring Up My Parents, (sy) The Idler October 1895
* ___ How to Court the “Advanced Woman”, (gp) The Idler September 1894, uncredited.
* ___ How to Ride a Bicycle, (sy) The Idler June 1896
* ___ Is a Corrupt Government Better than an Honest One?, (sy) The Idler March 1895
* ___ Is Childhood the Happiest or the Most Miserable Period of One’s Existence, (sy) The Idler March 1893
* ___ Is It Pleasant to Give Presents?, (sy) The Idler October 1893
* ___ Is It Rational to Dance?, (sy) The Idler September 1896
* ___ Is Society a Pleasure or a Bore?, (sy) The Idler July 1896
* ___ Is the Public Taste in Literature Correct?, (sy) The Idler November 1896
* ___ Is the War Correspondent a Necessity of Civilisation?, (sy) The Idler September 1897
* ___ January, (sy) The Idler January 1894
* ___ The Man in Love. How Does He Appear to Himself?, (sy) The Idler March 1896
* ___ The Man in Love. Is He Ridiculous or Sublime in the Eyes of the Loved One?, (sy) The Idler February 1896
* ___ Men’s Pet Vanities, (sy) The Idler July 1895
* ___ The Mother-in-Law, Is She as Black as She Is Painted, or Worse?, (sy) The Idler February 1897
* ___ My Favourite Folly, (sy) The Idler April 1899
* ___ “My Recipe for a Holiday”, (sy) The Idler July 1899
* ___ On Giving Presents, (sy) The Idler October 1896
* ___ Orders for Santa Claus!, (sy) The Idler December 1897
* ___ Ought We to Give Up Socialism?, (sy) The Idler November 1897
* ___ Policemen—of All Sorts, (sy) The Idler May 1894
* ___ A Question for Writers, (sy) The Idler June 1895
* ___ The Same Story, (gp) The Idler June 1894, uncredited.
* ___ Shall We Have a Dramatic Academy?, (sy) The Idler June 1893
* ___ Should Christmas Be Abolished?, (sy) The Idler December 1894
* ___ Should Man Be Woman’s God?, (sy) The Idler September 1895
* ___ Should Women Vote?, (sy) The Idler March 1897
* ___ Skating Stories, (sy) The Idler January 1895
* ___ Some Literary Typewriters, (sy) The Idler April 1894
* ___ A Substitute for Swearing, (sy) The Idler July 1894
* ___ “Tipping”, (sy) The Idler July 1893
* ___ Unfinished Stories, (sy) The Idler November 1894
* ___ What Good Resolutions Do You Want Your Friends to Make for the New Year?, (sy) The Idler January 1898
* ___ What Is Reasonable Amusement?, (sy) The Idler June 1897
* ___ Who Is the Biggest Fool in the World?, (sy) The Idler April 1896
* ___ Who Is the Greatest Living English Actress—and Why?, (sy) The Idler November 1895
* ___ Who Is the Handsomest Woman in England?, (sy) The Idler May 1896
* ___ Who Should Be Laureate?, (sy) The Idler April 1895
- * In Turkey, (ar) The Idler May 1895
- * Is a Corrupt Government Better than an Honest One?, (sy) The Idler March 1895
- * Is Childhood the Happiest or the Most Miserable Period of One’s Existence, (sy) The Idler March 1893
- * Is It Pleasant to Give Presents?, (ar) The Idler October 1893
- * Is It Pleasant to Give Presents?, (sy) The Idler October 1893
- * Is It Rational to Dance?, (sy) The Idler September 1896
- * Is Marriage a Lottery?, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1893
- * Is Society a Pleasure or a Bore?, (sy) The Idler July 1896
- * Is the Public Taste in Literature Correct?, (sy) The Idler November 1896
- * Is the War Correspondent a Necessity of Civilisation?, (sy) The Idler September 1897
- * January, (sy) The Idler January 1894
- * Japanese Fighting, (ar) The Idler October 1892
- * John Jones (with James Barr), (nv) The Ludgate Monthly March 1892
- * Johnnie Dobree, (ss)
- * “July”, (pm) The Idler July 1896
- * The Kidnapper, (ss) The Busy Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * “King o’ the Gates”, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1895
- * The Last Chance, (vi) Winter’s Pie Winter 1917
- * “Lions in Their Dens”:
* ___ W. S. Penley at St. John’s, Woking, (ar) The Idler September 1893 [Ref. W. S. Penley]
* ___ Mr. Marcus Stone, R.A., at Melbury Road, (ar) The Idler March 1894 [Ref. Marcus Stone]
- * “Little Lone Loon”, (ss) The Smart Set April 1903
- * The Little Mizpah Maid, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1911
- * Love in a Flat, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1904
- * The Lyceum Rehearsals, (ar) The Idler March 1893
- * The Man from the Four Corners, (ss) The New York Times March 19 1893
- * The Man in Love. How Does He Appear to Himself?, (sy) The Idler March 1896
- * The Man in Love. Is He Ridiculous or Sublime in the Eyes of the Loved One?, (sy) The Idler February 1896
- * The Man in the Swamp, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1901
- * The Man Who Missed His Chance, (ss)
- * The Man Who Was Ashamed, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine August 1897
- * The Man Who Was Goin’ to Kick, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1895
- * The Man Who Went Away, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly May 1892
- * Martha’s “Second”, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #76, October 15 1910
- * A Marvellous Marriage, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #78, October 29 1910
- * Men’s Pet Vanities, (sy) The Idler July 1895
- * Mirabelle’s Marriage, (ss) The Story-teller June 1908
- * Mr. Jedison’s Invention, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #6, Winter 1896
- * Mr. Marcus Stone, R.A., at Melbury Road, (ar) The Idler March 1894 [Ref. Marcus Stone]
- * Mr. Pilbeam’s Love-Story, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1886
- * The Money Makers, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #14, August 7 1909
- * Mother and Daughter, (ss) Atalanta #110, November 1896
- * The Mother-in-Law, (sy) The Idler February 1897
- * The Mother-in-Law, Is She as Black as She Is Painted, or Worse?, (sy) The Idler February 1897
- * A Motor Mishap, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1911
- * Mrs. Peppercorn’s Evening Out, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1905
- * Mrs. Shote’s Daughter, (nv) Arrowsmith’s Annual Summer 1893
- * Mrs. Tuxter’s Troubles, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1894
- * My Best Story:
* ___ Within the Gates, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1895
- * My Favourite Folly, (sy) The Idler April 1899
- * My “Gym” Lesson, (hu) Printers’ Pie 1914
- * “My Recipe for a Holiday”, (sy) The Idler July 1899
- * Novel in a Nutshell, (ss) Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror March 10 1934
- * An Odd Couple, (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine April 1895
- * The Oldest Circus in the World, (ar) The Idler January 1897
- * “Old Man” of Four Corners, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #11, Winter 1900/1901
- * “Old Man’s Daughter”, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #66, August 6 1910
- * On Giving Presents, (sy) The Idler October 1896
- * The Only World, (n.)
- * Orders for Santa Claus!, (sy) The Idler December 1897
- * Ought We to Give Up Socialism?, (sy) The Idler November 1897
- * The Outcast Turk, (ss)
- * An Overwrought Millionaire, (ss) The Story-teller October 1919
- * A Patient Wooer, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1912
- * The Paying Guest, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #42, February 19 1910
- * Peggy the Pilgrim, (n.)
- * The Poet of Four Corners, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1915
- * Policemen—of All Sorts, (sy) The Idler May 1894
- * The Printer and the Mayor, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1913
- * The Professor’s Experiment, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1895
- * A Quaker Girl, (sl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1891
- * The Queen’s Animals (with Ernest M. Jessop), (ar) The Idler April 1893
- * A Question for Writers, (sy) The Idler June 1895
- * A Reckless Experiment, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1905
- * Rehearsing the Savoy Opera, (ar) The Idler November 1892
- * Riversdale Junior, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1900
- * “Robespierre”, (ss) Black & White
- * “Robespierre”: The Story of a Turkey, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1901
- * The Romance of a Poor Young Woman, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1892
- * A Romantic Voyage, (ss) The Owl July 1897
- * Royal Pets:
* ___ No. I. The Queen’s Animals (with Ernest M. Jessop), (ar) The Idler April 1893
- * Sairey Gamp Up to Date, (ar) The Idler October 1894
- * The Same Story, (gp) The Idler June 1894, uncredited.
- * The Schoolmaster, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1900
- * Shall We Have a Dramatic Academy?, (sy) The Idler June 1893
- * Should Christmas Be Abolished?, (sy) The Idler December 1894
- * Should Man Be Woman’s God?, (sy) The Idler September 1895
- * Should Women Vote?, (sy) The Idler March 1897
- * Show Cats, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1898
- * Sir Hugo’s Prayer, (ss) Hampshire Telegraph December 25 1897
- * Sister Sarah, (ss)
- * A Sixpenny Heroine, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1910
- * Skating Stories, (sy) The Idler January 1895
- * “Slusher” and the “Mixer”, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #7, June 19 1909
- * Some British Museum Stories: A Chat with Dr. Garnett, (ar) The Idler May 1894 [Ref. Richard Garnett]
- * Some Literary Critics, (ar) The Idler June 1894 [Ref. John Churton Collins, Edward Dowden, Joseph Hatton, Richard Le Gallienne, W. Robertson Nicoll, William Sharp, George Bernard Shaw, Clement King Shorter, Arthur Symons, H. D. Traill, Theodore Watts, Arthur Waugh & Israel Zangwill]
- * Some Literary Ladies, (ar) Atalanta #120, September 1897
- * Some Literary Typewriters, (sy) The Idler April 1894
- * Some Novelists on Criticism, (sy) The Idler September 1894
- * Some Odd Stories, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1898
- * The Squaw Man, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1913
- * The Subject I Know Least About: III. Women, (ms) The Windsor Magazine December 1896
- * A Substitute for Swearing, (sy) The Idler July 1894
- * Sunflower Siding, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1900
- * Talks with a Nurse, (ar) The Idler Nov, Dec 1895
- * The Tenderfoot of Four Corners, (ss) Winter’s Pie Winter 1912
- * That Revolver, (ss) The Pocket Magazine October 1899
- * Those Clothes!, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1911
- * “Tipping”, (sy) The Idler July 1893
- * Tollevent’s Troubles, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1895
- * Too Late!, (ss)
- * Top Dog, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #30, November 27 1909
- * To the Lions, (ss) Marks & Spencer’s Grand Annual Winter 1912/1913
- * Two Babies, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1907
- * Two Bachelors, (ss) The Smart Set November 1902
- * Two Men and a Woman, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1900
- * The Two Professors, (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine July 1895
- * Uncle Peter’s Experiment, (ss) Short Stories October 1908
- * The Unexpected Ending, (ss)
- * Unfinished Stories, (sy) The Idler November 1894
- * The Unknown Chairman, (ss) The Penny Magazine #286, 1904
- * The Unknown Woman, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #2, May 15 1909
- * Veronica’s Lovers, (na) The Smart Set May 1904
- * “The Voices”, (ss) The Smart Set August 1903
- * The Way Out, (sl) The Idler Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1899, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1900
- * A Week at the Dardanelles, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1903
- * The Well-Digger’s Daughter, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1909
- * What Good Resolutions Do You Want Your Friends to Make for the New Year?, (sy) The Idler January 1898
- * What Is Reasonable Amusement?, (sy) The Idler June 1897
- * When a Man’s Old!, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #21, September 25 1909
- * Which?, (ss)
- * The Whimperys Tradition, (ss) The Smart Set December 1902
- * Who Is the Biggest Fool in the World?, (sy) The Idler April 1896
- * Who Is the Greatest Living English Actress—and Why?, (sy) The Idler November 1895
- * Who Is the Handsomest Woman in England?, (sy) The Idler May 1896
- * Who Should Be Laureate?, (sy) The Idler April 1895
- * Within the Gates, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1895
- * The Wooing of Marcus, (nv) The Smart Set February 1903
- * The Wooing of Mary Carstairs, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1892
- * “The Worm’s” Young Man, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1906
- * W. S. Penley at St. John’s, Woking, (ar) The Idler September 1893 [Ref. W. S. Penley]
- * Wun Lung, Pagan, (ss) Winter’s Pie Winter 1913
- * Young Mr. Simpson, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1900
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