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[]Byrne, S(tuart) J(ames) (1913-2011); used pseudonyms John Bloodstone, Howard Dare & Marx Kaye (about) (chron.)
- * Beware the Star Gods, (ss) Imagination June 1954
- * Beyond the Darkness, (na) Other Worlds Science Stories June/July 1951
- * The Bridge, (nv) Science Stories #2, December 1953
- * Children of the Chronotron, (na) Imagination December 1952
- * Colossus [Stephen Germain], (na) Other Worlds Science Stories May 1950
- * Colossus II [Stephen Germain], (nv) Other Worlds Science Stories July 1950
- * Colossus III [Stephen Germain], (na) Other Worlds Science Stories September 1950
- * The Cosmium Raiders [Star Man], (n.) Starman #4, 1979
- * The Golden Gods [Michael Flannigan], (na) Amazing Stories April 1952, as by John Bloodstone
- * The Golden Guardsmen [Stephen Germain], (n.) Other Worlds Science Stories Apr, Jun, Jul 1952
- * Gsrthnxrpqrpf*, (nv) Other Worlds Science Stories March 1952
- * Interstellar Mutineers [Star Man], (n.) Starman #3, 1979
- * Introducing the Author, (bg) Imagination December 1952
- * Lady of Flame, (na) Other Worlds Science Stories October 1952, as "The Naked Goddess"
- * Land Beyond the Lens [Michael Flannigan], (na) Amazing Stories March 1952, as by John Bloodstone
- * Last Days of Thronas, (n.) Science Stories #3, February 1954, as by John Bloodstone
- * A Matter of Perspective, (ss) Other Worlds Science Stories October 1951
- * The Metamorphs, (na) Other Worlds Science Stories #20, January 1957
- * The Music of the Spheres, (ss) Amazing Stories August 1935
- * Mystery of the Peruvian Giants, (ar) Amazing Stories June 1947, as by Marx Kaye
- * The Naked Goddess, (na) Other Worlds Science Stories October 1952
- * The People Who Make Other Worlds:
* ___ No. 13. Stuart J. Byrne, (bg) Other Worlds May 1953
- * Potential Zero, (na) Science Stories #2, December 1953, as by John Bloodstone
- * Power Metal, (n.) Other Worlds May, Jun, Jul 1953
- * Project Pilwee, (ss) Other Worlds 195? (unpublished)
- * Prometheus II [Stephen Germain], (n.) Amazing Stories February 1948
- * The Return of Michael Flannigan [Michael Flannigan], (na) Amazing Stories August 1952, as by John Bloodstone
- * Spaceship Named Desire, (ss) Flying Saucers from Other Worlds July 1957
- * Stuart J. Byrne, (bg) Other Worlds May 1953
- * Supermen of Alpha [Star Man], (n.) Starman #1, 1979
- * Tarzan on Mars [Tarzan], (ss) Other Worlds 195? (unpublished), as by John Bloodstone
- * Test Flight to Eden [Perry Rhodan] (with Walter Ernsting), (n.) Perry Rhodan #68, #69 1975, as by S. J. Byrne & Clark Darlton; translated by Wendayne Ackerman
- * Time Window [Star Man], (n.) Starman #2, 1979
- * The Ultimate Death, (na) Other Worlds Science Stories July 1952, as by Howard Dare
- * The World Changer [Star Man], (n.) Starman #5, 1979
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[]Byrne, Sarah L. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Every Step You Take, (nv) Kzine #7, September 2013
- * Five of the Best (with David Honeybone, Noel King, Peter Temple & Michael Wood), (ar) Crime Factory #5, February 2002
- * Green Boughs Will Cover Thee, (vi) Nature #7645, March 16 2017
- * Joined, (ss) Aliterate Fall 2016
- * Legion, (ss) Penumbra (online) December 2013
- * Li’s Last Chance, (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 24 2014
- * Loved and Lost, (ss) Ideomancer September 2013
- * The Lure of the Snood, (ar) Crime Factory #3, August 2001
- * Princess Cosima and the Thousand Cats, (nv) Betwixt #4, Summer 2014
- * The Princess in the Tower, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss September 2012
- * Tears of the Gods, (ss) The Future Fire #31, 2014
- * The Thing with Feathers, (ss) Capricious #9, January 2018
- * To Talk with Crowds, (ss) Grantville Gazette v81, 2019
- * Victoriana, (ss) Mirror Dance #21, Spring 2013
- * Whose Side Are You on Anyway?, (ss) The Future Fire #26, 2013
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[]Byrns, Frank (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * American Lenny, (ss) Aphelion #79, March 2004
- * Asalaamu Alaikum, (ss) Aphelion #93, June 2005
- * Barflies, (ss) Aphelion #90, March 2005
- * Behind Every Man, (ss) A Thousand Faces #1, Summer 2007
- * Family Tradition, (ss) Strange Horizons August 29 2005
- * Hollow, (ss) Aphelion #108, February 2007
- * Hollywood Ending, (ss) Aphelion #87, November 2004
- * Six-Inch Valley, (ss) All Due Respect #7, September 2015
- * Somebody’s Baby, (ss) A Thousand Faces #0, Spring 2007
- * Sunvolt, (ss) Electric Velocipede #8, Spring 2005
- * Thinking Outside the Longbox, (ed) A Thousand Faces #0 Spr, #1 Sum, #2 Fll 2007, #3 Wtr, #4 Spr, #5 Sum, #6 Fll 2008, #7 Wtr, #8 Spr, #9 Sum,
#10 Fll 2009, #11 Wtr, #12 Jul, #13 Nov 2010
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- * Editor: A Thousand Faces #0 Spr, #1 Sum, #2 Fll 2007, #3 Wtr, #4 Spr, #5 Sum, #6 Fll 2008, #7 Wtr, #8 Spr, #9 Sum,
#10 Fll 2009, #11 Wtr, #12 Jul, #13 Nov 2010
[]Byron, George Gordon, Lord (1788-1824) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Adieu, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 7 1832
- * Advice to a Lover, (pm)
- * After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos, (pm)
- * All for Love, (pm)
- * “All Is Vanity, Saith the Preacher”, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Apostrophe to the Ocean, (pm) from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: Canto IV, John Murray, 1818
- * The Approaching Storm, (pm)
- * Augustus Darvell, (uw) Mazeppa by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1819, as "A Fragment"
- * Beauty, (pm)
- * Bright Be the Place of Thy Soul, (pm) The Examiner June 11 1815
- * The Burial, (uw) Mazeppa by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1819, as "A Fragment"
- * Byron on America, (ms)
- * Byron’s Italian Adventure, (ms)
- * By the Rivers of Babylon We Sat Down and Wept, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Cain, (ex) 1821
- * The Charm of Solitude, (pm)
- * Churchill’s Grave, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * Conscience, (pm)
- * The Dangerous Game, (ex) from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, John Murray, 1812
- * Darkness, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- Suspense… ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Funk & Wagnalls, 1966
- The Other Sides of Reality ed. Walter M. Cummins, Martin Green & Margaret Verhulst, Boyd & Fraser, 1972
- Approaches to Science Fiction ed. Donald L. Lawler, Houghton Mifflin, 1978
- Fungi Quarterly #2, Summer 1984
- The Treasury of the Fantastic ed. David Sandner & Jacob Weisman, North Atlantic/Frog/Tachyon Publications, 2001
- Classic, Spooky Poems for Halloween Night ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2020
- * Darvell, (ss) 1819
- * Debate on the Frame-Work Bill, (ar) from The Parliamentary Speeches of Lord Byron, 1824
- * The Destruction of Sennacherib, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Don Juan, (ex) Thomas Davison, 1824
- * The Dream, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * The Dying Gladiator, (pm)
- * Epilogue, (pm)
- * Epitaph, (pm)
- * Existence May Be Bourne, (pm)
- * Fame, Wisdom, Love, and Power Were Mine, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815, as "“All Is Vanity, Saith the Preacher”"
- * The First Kiss of Love, (pm)
- * A Fragment, (uw) Mazeppa by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1819
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Dover Publications, 1966
- Great British Tales of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1972, as "The Burial"
- The Vampyre: Lord Ruthven to Count Dracula ed. Christopher Frayling, Gollancz, 1978
- The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981
- The Vampyre and Other Tales of the Macabre ed. Robert Morrison & Chris Baldick, Oxford, 1997, as "Augustus Darvell"
- Lord Ruthven the Vampire ed. Frank J. Morlock, Black Coat Press, 2004
- Vampires: Classic Tales ed. Mike Ashley, Dover, 2011
- * A Fragment of a Novel, (uw) Mazeppa by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1819
- * Fragment of a Story, (uw) Mazeppa by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1819
- * A Fragment of a Turkish Tale, (uw) 1819
- * Francisca, (pm) Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron by Lord Byron, Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1829
- * From “Don Juan”, (ex)
- * From Don Juan, (ex)
- * From the Last Hill That Looks on Thy Once Holy Dome, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815, as "On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus"
- * The Giaour, (pm) John Murray, 1813
- * The Giaour, (ex) John Murray, 1813
- * The Girl of Cadiz, (pm)
- * The Growth of Farce, (pm)
- * The Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * The Heart, (pm)
- * Hebrew Melodies, (co) John Murray (hc), May 1815
- * Herod’s Lament for Mariamne, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Hymn of Modern Greece, (pm)
- * If That High World, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * The Incantation, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * Inconstancy, (pm)
- * In the Valley of Waters, (pm) Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron by Lord Byron, Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1829
- * I Saw Thee Weep, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * I Speak Not—I Trace Not—I Breathe Not, (pm) Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron by Lord Byron, Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1829
- * It Is Not Flattery—’Tis Truth, (pm) The Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron, John Murray, 1833
- * It Is the Hour…, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * It Is the Hour…, (ex) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815, as by Lord George Gordon Byron
- * Jephtha’s Daughter, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * John Keats, (pm)
- * Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed from a Skull, (pm) from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: Seventh Edition, John Murray, 1814
- * Lord Byron’s Riddle, (ms)
- * Manfred: A Dramatic Poem, (pm) John Murray, 1817
- * My Lady Nicotine, (pm)
- * Myrrha, (ex) 1821, as "Sardanapalus"
- * My Soul Is Dark, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * The Mystery of Life, (pm)
- * Nature’s Charms, (pm)
- * Night, (pm)
- * Notes to the Prisoner of Chillon, etc., (ms) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * Oh! Snatch’d Away in Beauty’s Bloom, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Oh! Weep for Those, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * On Jordan’s Banks, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * On the Castle of Chillon, (pm)
- * On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * On the Death: Sir Peter Parker, Bart., (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year, (pm)
- * The Prisoner of Chillon, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * The Prisoner of Chillon: A Fable, (pm)
- * The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, (co) John Murray (hc), 1816
- * Prometheus, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * The Riddle, (pm)
- * Sardanapalus, (ex) 1821
- * Saul, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * The Sea, (pm) from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: Canto IV, John Murray, 1818
- * She Walks in Beauty, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * She Walks in Beauty, (ex) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Song, (pm)
- * Song of Saul Before the Last Battle, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Song (“There be None of Beauty’s daughters”), (pm) Poems by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1816, as "Stanzas for Music"
- * Song to the Luddites, (pm)
- * Sonnet on Chillon, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * Sonnet (“Rousseau—Voltaire—our Gibbon—and de Staël—”), (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * A Spirit Pass’d Before Me, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Stanzas for Music, (pm) Poems by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1816
- * Stanzas to—, (pm) The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems, John Murray, 1816
- * Stars, (pm)
- * Sun of the Sleepless!, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * They Say That Hope Is Happiness, (pm) Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron by Lord Byron, Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1829
- * Thou Whose Spell Can Raise the Dead, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815, as "Saul"
- * Thy Days Are Done, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * To Caroline, (pm) The Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron, John Murray, 1833
- * To Ellen, (pm) The Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron, John Murray, 1833
- * To Emma, (pm) The Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron, John Murray, 1833
- * To M. S. G., (pm) The Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron, John Murray, 1833
- * To Thomas Moore, (pm)
- * True Life, (pm)
- * A Type of Beauty, (pm)
- * Unpublished Letters, (lt) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1949/1950
- * untitled (“I heard thy fate without a tear…”), (pm)
- * The Vampyre, (nv) (ghost written by John William Polidori) The New Monthly Magazine April 1 1819, as by Lord George Gordon Byron
- The Grimoire and Other Supernatural Stories ed. Montague Summers, Fortune Press, 1936, as by John Polidori, Dr.
- Macabre Mysteries and Horrors, K&G Publications, 1966, as by John William Polidori, Dr.
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Dover Publications, 1966, as by John William Polidori, Dr.
- A Feast of Blood ed. Charles M. Collins, Avon, 1967, as by John William Polidori, Dr.
- The Midnight People ed. Peter Haining, Leslie Frewin, 1968, as by Dr. John William Polidori
- The Curse of the Undead ed. M. L. Carter, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1970, as by John Polidori
- The Dark Shadows Book of Vampires and Werewolves ed. Barnabas & Quentin Collins, Paperback Library, 1970, as by John Polidori
- Great British Tales of Terror ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1972, as by Dr. John Polidori
- The Vampyre: Lord Ruthven to Count Dracula ed. Christopher Frayling, Gollancz, 1978, as by John William Polidori, Dr.
- The Count Dracula Fan Club Book of Vampire Stories ed. Jeanne Youngson, Adams Press, 1980, as by John William Polidori, Dr.
- The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981, as by Dr. John William Polidori
- Vampires ed. Alan Ryan, SFBC, 1987, as by Dr. John William Polidori
- Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula ed. Christopher Frayling, Faber and Faber, 1991, as by John Polidori
- Great Vampires & Other Horrors, Chancellor Press, 1992, as by John William Polidori
- Blood & Roses ed. Ad^e`le Olivia Gladwell & James Havoc, Creation Press, 1992, as by John Polidori
- The Vampyre and Other Tales of the Macabre ed. Robert Morrison & Chris Baldick, Oxford, 1997, as by John Polidori
- Blood & Roses (var. 1) ed. Ad^e`le Olivia Gladwell & James Havoc, Creation Books, 1999, as by John Polidori
- Lord Ruthven the Vampire ed. Frank J. Morlock, Black Coat Press, 2004, as by John William Polidori
- Classic Tales of Horror, Canterbury Classics, 2015, as by John William Polidori
- H.P. Lovecraft Selects Classic Horror Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2016, as by John Polidori
- Visions of the Vampire ed. Sorcha N^i' Fhlainn & Xavier Aldana Reyes, British Library Publishing, 2020, as by John William Polidori
- * The Vampyre, (ex) (ghost written by John William Polidori) The New Monthly Magazine April 1 1819, as by Lord George Gordon Byron
- * A Version of Ossian’s Address to the Sun, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly December 1898
- * Vision of Belshazzar, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Warriors and Chiefs, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815, as "Song of Saul Before the Last Battle"
- * Waterloo, (pm)
- * We’ll Go No More A-Roving, (pm) Letters and Journals of Lord Byron ed. Thomas Moore, J. & J. Harper, 1830
- * Were My Bosom As False As Thou Deem’st It to Be, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * We Sate Down and Wept by the Waters of Babel, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815, as "By the Rivers of Babylon We Sat Down and Wept"
- * When a Man Hath No Freedom to Fight for at Home, (pm) Letters and Journals of Lord Byron ed. Thomas Moore, J. & J. Harper, 1830
- * When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * When I Left Thy Shores, O Naxos, (pm)
- * When We Two Parted, (pm) The Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron, John Murray, 1833
- * Where None Intrudes, (pm)
- * The Wild Gazelle, (pm) Hebrew Melodies, John Murray, 1815
- * Woman’s Tears, (pm)
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- * The Burning of Byron’s Memoirs: An Account Based on Published and Unpublished Evidence by Doris Moore, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1958/1959
- * Byron and Henrietta by Peter Quennell, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine April 1938
- * Byron in His Letters and Journals by Leslie A. Marchand, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1973
- * Byron’s Search for Domesticity by W. R. Titterton, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine March 1911
- * Don Juan. Or the Youth of Byron by André Maurois, (bg) The Forum August 1929
- * English Men and Women of Letters. 9. Byron by Edward Dowden, (ar) Atalanta #33, June 1890
- * Imagined Byrons by Rowland Grey, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1924
- * Lord and Lady Byron, (ar) The Argosy (UK) October 1869, uncredited.
- * Lord Byron, (ar) Dublin University Magazine March 1869, uncredited.
- * Lord Byron and Dr. Millingen by G. Shaw-Lefevre, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1918
- * Men, Women, and the Byron-Complex by Katharine Fullerton Gerould, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly September 1922
- * “Pippin” by William Ernest Henley, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1899
- * The Poetry of Byron: An Anniversary Study by Stephen Phillips, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1898
- * The Popularity of Byron by John Murray, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1924
- * The Sea Replies to Byron, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925, uncredited.
- * Sex Scandals of the Satyr Poet by Devon Craig, (ar) Knight November 1964
- * “When We Two Parted”: A Byron Mystery Re-solved by John Gore, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1928
[]Byron, May; [i.e., Mary Clarissa Byron, née Gillington] (1861-1936); previously known as M. C. Gillington (about) (chron.)
- * All Roads in England, (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1927
- * The Amateur Accompanist, (ar) Atalanta #47, August 1891, as by M. C. Gillington
- * An Angel Unawares, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1891, as by M. C. Gillington, music by Mary Carmichael
- * Ballad of Foulweather Jack, (pm) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #1016, June 1900, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Burden of the Song, (ar) Temple Bar May 1901
- * Buy Roses!, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1920
- * By the Great North Road, (pm) The Windsor Magazine June 1926
- * Children of the Heath, (pm) The Windsor Magazine June 1925
- * Christmas in the Woods, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1920
- * Cinnamon Lane, (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1926
- * The Crown of Summer, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1897, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Dimity Gown, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1921
- * Exit, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1927
- * The Fairy Thrall, (pm)
- * Foreshore Fictions, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1902
- * The Gifts, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine February 1902
- * The Grey Ghosts of Rye, (pm) The Windsor Magazine July 1922
- * Had I Your Love, (pm) The Cosmopolitan January 1890, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Hallowe’en, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1899, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Hold Fast My Hand, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1922
- * Innocence, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1927
- * The Little Boy, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1902
- * The Little Girl, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1904
- * The Lovers’ Leap, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1897, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Masquerade, (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1909
- * May Love-Song, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1888, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Message, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1926
- * The Message, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1893, as by M. C. Gillington, music by Henry Erskine Allon
- * Metamorphosis, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1926
- * A Midsummer Slumber-Song, (pm) The Windsor Magazine July 1923
- * The Miracle, (pm) The Windsor Magazine March 1924
- * The Moment After, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1909
- * The Moon-Man, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1921
- * The Moor: A Spanish Sleep Song, (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1924
- * Of Heather Brooms, (ar) Temple Bar May 1902
- * Old Smuggler Yarns, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1898, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Parted, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1883, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Pastoral, (pm) The Windsor Magazine June 1910
- * The Pioneer, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1925
- * The Piper of Francheville, (ar) Temple Bar October 1902
- * The Poor Soul’s Carol, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1924
- * The Poppy Lullaby, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1925
- * Refraction, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1920
- * Rings of Gold, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1922
- * Saint-Anne-in-the-Willows, (pm) The Windsor Magazine March 1925
- * Sea Nocturne, (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1921
- * A Song in Green, (pm) The Windsor Magazine May 1909
- * A Song of the Seasons, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1889, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Spring’s the Time, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1885, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Stone-Chat, (pm) The Windsor Magazine July 1905
- * Supplication, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1926
- * The Throstle, (pm) The Windsor Magazine June 1905
- * The Tryst of the Night, (pm)
- * Under the Apple Tree, (pm) The Folks-at-Home #26, April 22 1897, as by M. C. Gillington
- * Vagrant Voices, (pm) The Windsor Magazine May 1924
- * The Voice of Peace, (pm) The Folks-at-Home #27, April 29 1897, as by M. C. Gillington
- * White Walls of England, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1909
- * Winding Ways, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1926
- * The Year’s Jewels. Agate: June, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Amethyst: February, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Bloodstone: March, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Chrysolite: September, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Emerald: May, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Garnet: January, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Opal: October, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Pearl: November, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Ruby: July, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Sapphire: April, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Sardonyx: August, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1892, as by M. C. Gillington
- * The Year’s Jewels. Turquoise: December, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1891, as by M. C. Gillington
[]Byron, Thomas P. (1878-1913) (about) (chron.)
- * Ailatadorhpa, (ss) Young’s Magazine April 1912
- * Aladdin of the Rio Bravo, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1912
- * The Ancestral Lure, (ss) Adventure January 1911
- * The Aztec Idol, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1911
- * The Captain of La Flor Mauricienne, (ss) Collier’s May 4 1912
- * A Change of Money, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1907
- * Chispa, (ss) Collier’s January 13 1912
- * Dixie Pasha, (ss) Adventure February 1911
- * The Fairies of Claugheen Lane, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1912
- * The Frightened Enigma, (ss) Ainslee’s April 1912
- * The Goblin Monk, (ss) Young’s Magazine September 1911
- * The God from the Glycerine, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1908
- * How Vaquerito Was Named, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1907
- * The Joy of One-Eyed Felipe, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1907
- * The Kid Campeador, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1909
- * Kid Pink and the Maharaja, (ss) Ainslee’s May 1912
- * Loaded Dice, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine January 1912
- * The Long Day, (ss) Short Stories January 1913
- * Lords of the Earth, (ss) Collier’s February 10 1912
- * The Lost Galleon, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1908
- * Luna Puerque, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine August 1914
- * The Marching Hills, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1912
- * The Marshal of San Jose, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1908
- * The Men of the Coral Ambush, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine September 1912
- * Moonlighters Twain, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1912
- * The Passing of Caliente [The Gila Kid], (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1908
- * A Place of Monsters, (ss) The All-Story Magazine January 1911
- * Red Horsie, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine December 1911
- * Señor Jeff Jackson’s Thoroughbreds, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1912
- * The Shadow of Sidi-bel-Hassen’s Tomb, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine April 1912
- * The Slave of the Lamp, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine October 1912
- * Slaves of the Lamp, (ss) The Canadian Magazine March 1926
- * The Spy, (ss) The Scrap Book August 1908
- * The Star of the O’Donojús, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine August 1910
- * The Story of the Somnambulist and the Boy, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1913
- * The Survival of the Fittest, (ss) Adventure December 1910
- * Tarquin’s Clock Strikes Twelve, (ss) Ainslee’s February 1913
- * Thicker Than Blood, (ss) Adventure March 1911
- * The Turn of the Dusty Road, (ss) Short Stories February 1908
[]Byron, William (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Better Business Than Usual, (ar) MacLean’s August 1918
- * The Canadians in Mesopotamia, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine March 1918
- * The Conscript, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine October 1915
- * Efficiency the Keynote of Business, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine August 1915
- * The Grey Envelope, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine January 1915
- * Hobson’s Hard Start, (ar) MacLean’s June 1919
- * Meeting Wartime Conditions, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine March 1915
- * The Menace of the Alien, (ar) MacLean’s October 1919
- * New Stuff, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine January 1916
- * The Problems of Promotion, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine May 1916
- * Promotions—and the Employer, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine July 1916
- * Sentiment in Business, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine February 1916
- * Service and Super-Service, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine February 1915
- * The Tortoise, (sl) MacLean’s Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914
- * Vision and Opportunity, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine December 1916
- * Will the West Go Solid?, (ar) MacLean’s October 15 1920
[]Bywayman; pseudonym (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * The Astronomical Sailor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1938
- * Bantry Bay, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1937
- * Buckler’s Hard and King John’s Hunting-Box, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1938
- * The Castle with Mortar of Blood, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1936
- * The Dance of the Shovels, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1938
- * Days of Discovery, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1940
- * Dead Men’s Bay—and “Old Blackbeard”, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1939
- * “Devil May Care’s Cave”, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1937
- * Drake’s Cannon-Ball, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1937
- * The Fairy Flag of Donvegan, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1937
- * Flaxpool and the Sinister Water-butt, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1937
- * The Fly-by-Nights, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1937
- * Follow the Ridge Ways, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1945
- * A Fourpenny Tea, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1936
- * The Ghosts of Sedgemoor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1938
- * Hereward the Wake, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1938
- * The “Jack-Boot” of England, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1937
- * Little England Beyond Wales, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1937
- * Londonderry and a Ghost, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1939
- * An Old-Fashioned Christmas, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1936
- * On the Haunted Road, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1935
- * On the Road to—:
* ___ The Astronomical Sailor, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1938
* ___ Bantry Bay, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1937
* ___ Buckler’s Hard and King John’s Hunting-Box, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1938
- * On the Road to:
* ___ The Castle with Mortar of Blood, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1936
- * On the Road to—:
* ___ The Dance of the Shovels, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1938
* ___ Dead Men’s Bay—and “Old Blackbeard”, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1939
* ___ “Devil May Care’s Cave”, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1937
* ___ Drake’s Cannon-Ball, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1937
* ___ The Fairy Flag of Donvegan, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1937
* ___ Flaxpool and the Sinister Water-butt, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1937
* ___ The Fly-by-Nights, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1937
* ___ A Fourpenny Tea, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1936
* ___ The Ghosts of Sedgemoor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1938
* ___ Hereward the Wake, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1938
* ___ The “Jack-Boot” of England, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1937
* ___ Little England Beyond Wales, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1937
* ___ Londonderry and a Ghost, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1939
* ___ An Old-Fashioned Christmas, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1936
- * On the Road to:
* ___ On the Haunted Road, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1935
* ___ The Quantocks, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1935
- * On the Road to—:
* ___ Runnymede and a Ducking, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1939
* ___ The Smugglers’ Cave and the Ghost-Haunted Stairs, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1938
* ___ Snizort Ferry and the Mermaid with the Detachable Tail, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1937
* ___ Snowdonia and the Stockingless Climb, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1938
* ___ The Storm-God of Scotland, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1938
* ___ Widdecombe-in-the-Moor, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1937
- * On the Road to:
* ___ Wildest Britain, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1936
* ___ The Wilds of Wales, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1935
- * The Quantocks, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1935
- * Runnymede and a Ducking, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1939
- * The Smugglers’ Cave and the Ghost-Haunted Stairs, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1938
- * Snizort Ferry and the Mermaid with the Detachable Tail, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1937
- * Snowdonia and the Stockingless Climb, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1938
- * The Storm-God of Scotland, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1938
- * Tyndale’s Birthplace, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1940
- * U. I. G. and the Land of Shut Eye, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1940
- * Widdecombe-in-the-Moor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1937
- * Wildest Britain, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1936
- * The Wilds of Wales, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1935
[]C. (chron.)
- * African Elephants, (ar) Once a Week July 28 1866
- * Alexandra, (pm) London Society April 1863
- * The Camel, (ar) Once a Week April 27 1867
- * Charade, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1859
- * Charming Miss Hulbert, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1896
- * The Cultus of the Adjective, (ss) Longman’s Magazine December 1897
- * A Day in Bad Company, (ss) Once a Week March 17 1866
- * Dink the Diver, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1902
- * Driscoll: The Ideal Boxer, (ar) (by Eugene Corri) Fry’s Magazine October 1912
- * Easter Eve at St. Petersburgh, (ar) London Society April 1864
- * Elks, (ar) Once a Week August 24 1867
- * The False Prophet of Arcidosso: David Lazaret, (bg) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1879
- * Female Beauty, (es) The European Magazine February 1826
- * “Fifty to One on the Rehoboam”, (ar) Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches March 1896
- * Fred Welsh, (ar) (by Eugene Corri) Fry’s Magazine August 1914
- * George Parsons Lathrop’s “Newport”, (??) The Century Magazine May 1884
- * How He Got Out of It, (ss) The Wave December 19 1891
- * The Lascar Crew, (pm) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #777, July 1880
- * Lochinvar on a Motor-bike, (ts) The Passing Show April 14 1934
- * Love Among the Roses, (pm) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine November 1843
- * Nature Abhors a Vacuum, (??) The Century Magazine October 1882
- * A New Art: A Note on the Poster, (ar) The Chameleon v1 #1, 1894 [Ref. Charles Hiatt]
- * An Old Man’s Lament, (pm) The Chartist Circular #133, April 9 1842
- * The Ostrich, (ar) Once a Week November 2 1867
- * Our Lessening Fear of Death, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine October 1910
- * A Plague in Both Your Houses: Epistle to Mssers. Elliston, Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, (cr) The European Magazine April 1826
- * Pre-Flicker Script, (ar) Rob Wagner’s Script #581, January 4 1941
- * Proxima Thule, (ar) The Argosy (UK) July 1897
- * Prythee, Poet, Sweetly Sing, (pm) The Pacific Monthly November 1898
- * The Reindeer, (ar) Once a Week October 12 1867
- * Rhodes, (ar) Once a Week Dec 8, Dec 15 1866
- * The Sleeping Beauty, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine April 6 1867
- * Song (“I’m sitting alone at my window…”), (pm) Scribner’s Monthly April 1873
- * Song of the People. A Reply to “Those Good Old Days”, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine January 1847
- * A Sunday Carnival, (ar) Hazell’s Magazine June 1889
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ Lochinvar on a Motor-bike, (ts) The Passing Show April 14 1934
- * Thoughts Suggested by the Mass in B Minor of Sebastian Bach, (ar) (by John Moore Capes) The Cornhill Magazine June 1876
- * To Arthur, (pm) (by Constance) Peterson’s Magazine August 1851
- * The Unpleasant Past, (ar) (by John Moore Capes) The Cornhill Magazine March 1874
[]C., A. (chron.)
- * Americain Somoa, (pm) Centennial Magazine July 1889
- * An Army, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1886
- * The Art of Hand-Shaking, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1895
- * The Baby’s Escapade (with A. T.), (ss) Wide Awake December 1881
- * Ballade of Birds-nesting: To G.N., (pm) Longman’s Magazine June 1903
- * Bess and I, (pm) Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches March 1896
- * By the Night Express, (ss) Centennial Magazine August 1888
- * Dollie in the Ocean, (pm) Harper’s Young People #201, September 4 1883
- * Evening, (pm) Centennial Magazine November 1889
- * Food and Drink, (lt) All-Story Weekly June 22 1918
- * Freaks and Tricks in Handwriting, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1895
- * Hobby-Horses, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1891
- * Housewifely Warning, (pm) Country Gentleman April 1934
- * How Polly Furnished, (ss) New Idea Woman’s Magazine Christmas 1904
- * In Case of Accidents, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1888
- * Kismet, (pm) Snappy Stories February 1914
- * The Lazy Little Boy, (vi) St. Nicholas December 1874
- * Macintosh and the Motors, (pm) Phil May’s Annual #7, Winter 1897
- * A Memory, (pm) Centennial Magazine September 1889
- * Odd Fishes, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 21 1879
- * Pane-Pictures, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1886
- * Le Petit Passeaux, (vi) St. Nicholas October 1874
- * The Song of the Roller Skates, (pm) St. Nicholas May 1884
- * Strength, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine November 1911
- * A Study in Noses, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1893
- * To an April Bride, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1920
- * “Trust”, (pm) The Sunday Strand February 1901
- * The Unseen Foe, (nv) Centennial Magazine August 1889
- * Upon Cynthia’s Fan, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1896
- * When I Awake, (pm) The London Magazine March 1908
- * [front cover] (with Donald Teague), (cv) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums May 30, Jun 6 1914
_____, ed.
[]C., A. B. (chron.)
- * The Axeman, (pm) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly June 1907
- * Billy the Goat, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand August 1903
- * Bubbles, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand January 1905
- * The Condition, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand January 1906
- * Edward the Peacemaker, (pm) The Captain #136, July 1910 [Ref. Edward VII]
- * For My Love, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1926
- * God’s Building, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand July 1901
- * Happy Maidens, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand November 1901
- * Homers, (pm) The Novel Magazine November 1916
- * In November, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand November 1905
- * The Little Carol Singers, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand December 1902
- * Love’s Furnace, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand April 1906
- * Marriage, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper ,[?]) The Red Magazine February 15 1915
- * Mischievous Towser, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand September 1905
- * Mr. and Mrs., (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine May 1901
- * My Destiny, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand June 1906
- * My Pilgrimage, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand May 1906
- * My Request, (pm) Woman’s Magazine (UK) June 1936
- * A Prayer, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand December 1900
- * A Question, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand March 1904
- * Santa Claus, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand December 1901
- * The Seed, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand January 1906
- * Sufficiency, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand December 1901
- * The Suppliant, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand March 1900
- * The “Try”, (pm) C.B. Fry’s Magazine February 1906
- * Vespers, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand October 1900
- * Weariness, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper) The Sunday Strand September 1903
- * Why?, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper ,[?]) The Red Magazine September 1 1915
- * Willing, (pm) (by A. B. Cooper ,[?]) The Red Magazine July 1 1915
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