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Cooper, Courtney Ryley (chron.) (continued)
- * The Spirit of the Corps, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1919, as by Barney Furey
- * The Squeal of the Sucker [Shoestring Charlie], (ss) Collier’s July 13 1929
- * Stacked Cards, (ss) Short Stories February 1919
- * The Stall, (ss)
- * The Stall of the Sacred Bull, (ss) Short Stories January 1917
- * Star Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 19 1936
- * The Stay-Behind, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1919, as by Barney Furey
- * Stolen Goods, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 18 1936
- * The Strike Breaker [Shifty Bill Thomas], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 15 1913
- * Sunday Evening, (ss) The Corner Magazine January 1931
- * Sunday on the Lot, (ss) Collier’s January 18 1930
- * Surrounding the Suspect, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 2 1935
- * Suspect Unknown [Inspector Jessup], (ss) Collier’s September 23 1939
- * Swag of Destiny, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine January 1913
- * Swamp Angel, (ss) The Elks Magazine January 1929
- * A Tap on the Wrist, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1920
- * Tapped Wires, (ss) Collier’s March 16 1912
- * Tenderfoot!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1925
- * The Terrible Twins, (ss) Collier’s December 9 1933
- * Terror, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1923
- * The Terror of the Big Top, (ss) Short Stories April 25 1929
- * That Bird Called Love [Ballyhoo Bud], (ss) The Popular Magazine August 7 1916
- * Their Name Was Legion, (na) Short Stories September 25 1921
- * “They’re Just Like Us!”, (ar) The American Magazine May 1920
- * They’re Our Buddies, (ms) Boys’ Life July 1922
- * Third from the End, (ss) The Argosy November 1912
- * Three-Card and the Thrill-King, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1918
- * Three-Thirty at Scholtz’s, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1913
- * Thrill That Cured Him, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1919
- * The Tipster, (ss) AOPA Magazine February 1920
- * T. Joe Cahill, (ar) The American Magazine April 1932 [Ref. T. Joe Cahill]
- * T.N.T. Plus, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1919
- * Tonnage, Preferred, (ss) The Elks Magazine August 1923
- * To Oblige a Lady, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1921
- * Too Much Publicity, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1917
- * Trailin’ Along, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1925
- * The Trail of ’32, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1932
- * The Trail of the Tiger, (na) Short Stories April 25 1922
- * The Trail to Bitter Gulch, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine October 1923, as by William O. Grenolds
- * Trained but Untamed (with Clyde Beatty), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1931
- * Trick Dog, (ss) This Week May 19 1935
- * The Trick Rider, (ss) The Country Gentleman August 1926
- * Trigger Finger, (n.) William Collins, 1929
- * The Trigger Finger, (n.) Short Stories May 10, May 25, Jun 10, Jun 25 1929
- * Triple Somersault, (vi) Collier’s February 1 1930
- * Trip to the Country, (ss) The Country Gentleman June 27 1925
- * Trouper, (ss) The Elks Magazine June 1931
- * True Blue to Mary [Shoestring Charlie], (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1916
- * Turning the Crowd, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine March 1921
- * Two Hundred to One, (ss) Short Stories with Keith’s House Plans March 1915
- * Two-Legged Money, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 25 1935
- * The Unbeloved, (ss) Smith’s Magazine December 1911
- * The Unconquered, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1920
- * Under the Horse Tents, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1925
- * Unfished Waters, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1930
- * The Unseen Web, (ar)
- * Varmints and Such, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 1 1926
- * Vengeance, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1921
- * Voices of the Sea, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1924
- * Waking Up Tennessee [Shifty Bill Thomas], (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1913
- * The Wall Between, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1913
- * Wanted—a Circus, (ss) The Country Gentleman April 18 1925
- * Warpin’ In [Shoestring Charlie], (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1916
- * Way Down West in Florida, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1939
- * The Ways of the Herd, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1931
- * Weary River, (ss) Collier’s August 11 1928
- * The Wedding Gift, (ss) The American Magazine September 1933
- * The West!, (ms) College Humor May 1928
- * The West Will Never Die, (ar) Western Story Magazine June 15 1929
- * A West Wind, (ss) Collier’s May 9 1931
- * Wet Weather, (ss) The Cavalier August 2 1913
- * When Death Stalked, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1925
- * Where Anything Can Happen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1939
- * The White Desert, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar 1922
- * White Money, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 20 1932
- * White Riders of the Range, (sl) Western Story Magazine Jun 18, Jun 25, Jul 2, Jul 9 1921
- * White Silence, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1927
- * Who Are Your Friends, (ar) The American Magazine March 1933
- * The Wildcatters, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine March 1920
- * Willie Takes the Roses, (ss) Everybody’s July 1922
- * Without Leave, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1919, as by Barney Furey
- * With the Band Playing, (vi) Collier’s May 12 1934
- * With the Clock Turned Back, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1920
- * A Woman’s Wiles, (ss) Chicago Ledger December 28 1912
- * Women and Children First, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1936
- * The Woodsman’s Bailiwick, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 22 1930
- * The Word of Honest John [Honest John], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1919, as by William O. Grenolds
- * Working the Combination [Honest John], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1919, as by William O. Grenolds
- * The Worst of Us, (ar) Collier’s February 28 1931
- * The Writer [American Legion], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1920, as by Frederick Tierney
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1926
_____, as told to
[]Cooper, Denzell (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * My Name Is Eugene, and I Have Malfunctioned, (nv) Phantaxis #7, November 2017
- * The Mysterious Disappearance of Jim Ramsbottom, (vi) The Sirens Call #10, August 2013
- * Spider, Spider, (pm) The Sirens Call #15, June 2014
- * The Worms Turn, (vi) The Sirens Call #26, April 2016
[]Cooper, (Alfred) Duff (, 1st Viscount Norwich) (1890-1954) (about) (chron.)
- * A Belated Promotion, (ex) from Operation Heartbreak, 1954
- * Cards Are a Great Element for Good, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1931
- * A Defence of Aristocracy, (ar) Nash’s Annual Winter 1948/1949
- * Defence of Professional Politics, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1930
- * In Defence of Blood Sports, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1931
- * In Defence of the Nouveaux Riches, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1931
- * Privilege, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1930
- * Those Despicable “Foreigners!”, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1931
- * Why H.G. Wells Is Wrong, (ar) Liberty March 9 1940
_____, [ref.]
[]Cooper, E(dward) H(erbert) (1867-1910) (about) (chron.)
- * Does Speed Hurt Anybody?, (ar) The Rapid August 1907
- * The Enfants Assistès of Paris, (ar) The New Review #96, May 1897
- * The First Job of John Aylesford, M.R.C.S., (ss) Sievier’s Monthly #3, March 1909
- * Five Pounds Reward, (ss) The Sketch January 23 1907
- * The Ghost-Boat of the Villa Santofino, (ss) The Sketch October 27 1909
- * The Greatest Love, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1897
- * Heliogabalus, (ss) Children, Racehorses and Ghosts by E. H. Cooper, Duckworth, 1899
- * Katharine, Mr. Kennard, and the Cobra, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1903
- * The Laughing Girl, (ss) Sievier’s Monthly #1, January 1909
- * Mont Blanc with Parasols, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1899
- * Nancy’s Drawing Master, (ss) The Sketch September 30 1908
- * Nancy’s Reason, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1904
- * The Night Laundresses, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1901
- * On the Matterhorn, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1900
- * The Prince of Wales’ Horses, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine December 1900
- * Queen Wyemarke. A Story of the Sea-Fairies [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1899
- * The Reformed Gambler, (ss) The Sketch April 10 1907
- * The Seaside Boarding-House, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1909
- * The Solitary Love Story of Mr. John Leslie, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1903
- * A Stolen Island, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1902
- * Tattersall’s, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1901
- * This House to Let, (ss) The Sketch December 23 1908
- * Toy Land, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1902
- * Westwards, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 1904
- * When the Sea-Fairies Play, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1899
- * Wyemarke Among the Leaves [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1902
- * Wyemarke and the Child in White [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1903
- * Wyemarke and the Forest Fairies [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1900
- * Wyemarke and the Mountain-Fairies [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1900
- * Wyemarke and the Mountain-Fairies’ Ball [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1900
- * Wyemarke and the Sea Fairies [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1898
- * Wyemarke’s Christmas Fairies [Wyemarke], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1902
- * Your Idea of a Joke—and Mine, (ar) Sievier’s Monthly #7, July 1909
[]Cooper, Edgar L(eake) (1892-1945); used pseudonym Bart Cassidy (about) (chron.)
- * Across the Piave, (ss) War Stories #34, July 5 1928
- * Air-Sized [Steve Winchell (The Falcon)], (ss) War Birds #5, July 1928
- * Alias the Tornader, (ss) All Western Magazine December 1941
- * Apology in Powdersmoke, (ss) New Western Magazine March 1940
- * Bachelor, (pm) The Strand Magazine September 1943, as by E. L. C.
- * Badman’s Bride, (nv) Romance Round-Up May/June 1939
- * The Bearcat Kid, (nv) All Western Magazine #77, October 1938
- * Beyond the Piave, (ss) War Stories #50, February 14 1929
- * Black Sheep Corral, (ss) Western Aces February 1939
- * Blue Norther, (sl) Argosy Oct 10, Oct 17 1936
- * Boothill Bounty, (nv) Action Stories February 1939
- * Boothill Corral, (na) Lariat Story Magazine November 1942
- * Boot-Hill Lilies, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine March/April 1934
- * Boot Hill Posse, (ss) Western Aces December 1941
- * Born to Gunsmoke, (na) Star Western March 1935
- * Brand for a Maverick, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine August 1936
- * Buscadero, (nv) North•West Stories April 1931
- * Buscadero Brand, (na) Lariat Story Magazine November 1938
- * Cheer Those Lousy Engineers!, (ss) Battle Stories #17, January 1929
- * The Cholla Kid, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly November 1933
- * City of Spies, (nv) Spy Stories May 1935
- * Code of Kaintuck, (ss) Excitement July 1930
- * The Cold Running Iron, (nv) Western Romances #89, June 1939
- * Counterfeit Ranger, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine April 1937
- * Coyote Carnival, (na) Red Seal Western March 1941
- * Crooked Loop, (ss) All Western Magazine #70, February 1938
- * Death Rides a Cow Train, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories October 1940
- * Death’s Rendezvous, (ss) Star Western May 1934
- * Death Stalks the Diablo, (nv) Western Aces July 1937
- * The Devil Deals [Captain Remington], (nv) Black Aces April 1932
- * The Devil’s Ambassador, (ss) World Adventurer February 1934
- * The Devil’s Pay-Check, (na) Black Book Detective Magazine October 1934
- * The Devil’s Segundo, (na) Lariat Story Magazine April 1936
- * The Devil’s Shadow, (na) The Popular Magazine February 1931
- * The Devil’s Talisman, (nv) Action Stories August 1940
- * Dynamite Lesson for a Ranger, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories January 1941
- * The Falcon of Falzaro [Steve Winchell (The Falcon)], (ss) War Birds #4, June 1928
- * Flying Lobos, (ss) Sky Birds August 1930
- * Fury in the Blue, (nv) War Aces #18, September 1931
- * The Gay Viennese, (ar) The Popular Magazine 1st February 1930
- * The Golden Looie, (ss) War Stories #11, August 19 1927
- * Grammatically Speaking, (pm) The Strand Magazine May 1943, as by E. L. C.
- * Gully Jumper, (ss) War Birds April 1937
- * Gun Judgement, (ss) Popular Western March 1940
- * Gun Rendezvous at Saddle Rock, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine January 1941
- * Gunslick’s Death Pawn, (ss) Star Western March 1937
- * Gun Storm on Hurricane Peak, (nv) Sure-Fire Western November 1937
- * The Gun-Swift, (nv) Action Stories December 1934
- * Hate-Filled Holsters, (ss) Western Aces April 1942
- * Hawks of the Night, (ss) War Stories #42, October 25 1928
- * Heartbreak Bounty, (ss) Romance Round-Up February 1939
- * The Hell-Born Twins, (ss) Man Stories October 1930
- * Hell from Texas, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine December 1935
- * Hell from Texas, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine December 1936
- * Hell’s Own Hombres, (nv) All Western Magazine #65, September 1937
- * The Hunyak, (ss) War Stories #53, March 28 1929
- * The Kaiser’s Limousine, (ss) War Birds #24, December 15 1929
- * Kangaroo Court, (ss) Action Stories March/April 1934
- * “Lead Lingo”, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine August 1936
- * Lightning Bill—from Nowhere, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly March 1937
- * Little Mustang, (ss) Rangeland Romances June 1936
- * Lobo Law, (na) Action Stories October 1934
- * Lone Star Heritage, (nv) Western Aces May 1937
- * The Lone Wolf from Mustang Mesa, (nv) Double Action Western Magazine November 1934
- * The Lunger, the Girl—and the Gunman, (ss) Dime Western Magazine September 1940
- * The Man for the Job, (nv) Western Supernovel Magazine May 1933
- * The Man from Bandera, (na) The Popular Magazine July 1931
- * The Man from Outside, (ss) Western Romances #70, March 1937
- * Maverick Man, (nv) All Western Magazine #63, July 1937
- * Maverick Roundup, (nv) Action Stories February 1936
- * A Minute with—:
* ___ The Gay Viennese, (cl) The Popular Magazine 1st February 1930
- * Mixed Markings, (ss) Crack-Shot Western October 1941
- * Moon of Verona, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine February 1928
- * The Mountains of the Ghost, (na) All Western Magazine #74, June 1938
- * “Muerto” Means Murder, (nv) Action Stories August 1935
- * Mustang Blood, (nv) Western Romances #82, March 1938
- * The Noel Patrol, (ss) War Birds #49, December 1931
- * Of Guts and Guns, (nv) Smashing Novels Magazine May 1936
- * Outcast of Saba Rim, (nv) Big-Book Western Magazine November/December 1936
- * Outlaws Against the Law-Badge, (na) Complete Cowboy January 1939
- * Powdersmoke Orphans, (nv) Cowboy Romances February 1938
- * Queen of Gunsmoke Range, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine October 1936
- * The Raid of the Red Gringo, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine February 1936
- * Ranch of Wanted Men, (nv) Western Aces October 1939
- * Red Blades of the Piave, (nv) War Stories #82, June 1930
- * Red Cards of Death, (nv) War Stories #46, December 20 1928
- * The Red Eagles of the Tyrol, (sl) The Popular Magazine Sep 20, 1st Nov 1928
- * The Red Gringo, (nv) Action Stories May 1930
- * The Red Hawk of the Rio, (sl) Thrilling Adventures Dec 1931, Feb, Mar 1932
- * The Red Shadow, (nv) Black Book Detective Magazine September 1933
- * Renegade Romance, (ss) Romance Round-Up September 1936
- * Renegades’ Deadline, (nv) Action Stories December 1939
- * Ring-Tail Wrango, (na) Lariat Story Magazine March 1932
- * Sacaton Sue, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine July 1928
- * Saharan Stars, (nv) Blue Band Magazine October/November 1931
- * Satan’s Legions, (na) Spy Stories January 1935
- * The Scalp Hunters, (na) Lariat Story Magazine February 1932
- * The Scarlet Nemesis, (sl) The Popular Magazine Apr, May, Jun 1931
- * The Scorpion of the Rock [Steve Winchell (The Falcon)], (nv) War Birds #9, November 1928
- * Scourge of the Sagebrush, (ss) Frontier Stories Winter 1939/1940
- * The Secret of Skeleton Canyon, (nv) All Western Magazine #60, April 1937
- * Section Sixty-Three, (nv) War Stories #17, November 10 1927
- * The Sergeant Takes Off, (ss) Short Stories August 10 1929
- * Shoot the Moon, (nv) Action Stories April 1936
- * Signal Corps, Forward!, (ss) Battle Stories #15, November 1928
- * Six-Gun Savvy, (na) Frontier Stories July 1930
- * Six-Gun Tally, (na) Lariat Story Magazine July 1931
- * Smoke ’Em Down, (nv) Frontier Stories August 1930
- * Somewhere in Fismes, (ss) Over the Top September 1929
- * “Son Fairy Ann”, (nv) War Stories #33, June 21 1928
- * Song of a Canteen Hostess, (pm) The Strand Magazine March 1944
- * The Star Is Out, (nv) Thrilling Ranch Stories February 1942
- * The Star-Totin’ Tornado, (ss) Western Aces June 1941
- * The Stingaree Kid, (ss) All Western Magazine February 1941
- * Stray Man, (ss) All Western Magazine #73, May 1938
- * The Tank of Terror, (ss) Battle Stories #11, July 1928
- * Texican Spells Trouble!, (na) Action Stories October 1934, as "Lobo Law"
- * This Here War, (ss) War Stories #27, March 29 1928
- * Trail of the Rope, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine November/December 1933
- * Trigger Trial, (ss) Action Stories March/April 1934, as "Kangaroo Court"
- * The Trigger Wolf, (nv) Action Novels August 1930
- * A Tumbleweed Makes War, (ss) Star Western February 1939
- * Vendetta Patrol, (ss) War Stories #105, April 1932
- * Waco Rustles a Bride, (nv) Romance Round-Up May 1940
- * The Werewolf’s Helmet, (sl) The Popular Magazine 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1930, 1st Jan 1931
- * When Snipers Duel, (ss) Triple-X Magazine #59, April 1929
- * The White-Haired Kid, (na) All Western Magazine #76, August 1938
- * Wild-Horse Carnival, (ss) Western Aces October 1941
- * Written in Lead—Signed in Blood, (nv) Star Western November 1937
- * The Yearlin’ Wins His Spurs, (ss) Ace-High Magazine August 1938
- * [unknown story], (ss) Star Western July 1934
[]Cooper, Edith Emma (1862-1913); used pseudonym Michael Field (chron.)
- * Did She Do Right?, (ss) Chicago Ledger April 15 1899
- * Herbert Spencer and Oscar Wilde (with Katherine Harris Bradley), (ex) John Murray, 1932, as by Michael Field
- * Michael Field and Robert Browning (with Katherine Harris Bradley), (ex) John Murray, 1932 [Ref. Robert Browning], as by Michael Field
- * Noon (with Katherine Harris Bradley), (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1888, as by Michael Field
- * Second Thoughts (with Katherine Harris Bradley), (??) The Atlantic Monthly October 1895, as by Michael Field
- * Tiger-Lilies (with Katherine Harris Bradley), (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1895, as by Michael Field
- * Wind of Summer (with Katherine Harris Bradley), (pm) , as by Michael Field
_____, [ref.]
[]Cooper, Edmund (1926-1982); used pseudonyms Richard Avery, Peter Edwards & Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikoff (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Algerian Mendicant, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Angry Young Man, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) September 13 1958
- * Appointment in Bermuda, (nv) The London Mystery Magazine #17, 1953
- * Arctic Summer, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Arromanches, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Artist, (pm) Didsbury College Magazine v3 #3, 1948/49
- * At Button Cottage, (ss) Wish Goes to Slumber Land, Hutchinson, 1960
- * Autumn, (pm) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951
- * Autumn Plays Strange Tricks…, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Autumn Voyage, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Awake and Waiting, (pm) Review Fifty Spring 1951; broadcast on BBC Third Programme 5-Apr-49.
- * Back from Slumber Land, (ss) Wish Goes to Slumber Land, Hutchinson, 1960
- * Back Seat Driver, (ss) Today June 16 1962
- * Bird, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Bird of Doubt, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Boy David, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * The Boy Next Door, (ss) Woman’s Story January 1962
- * The Brain Child, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1956, as "The Invisible Boy"
- * Brandy for Napoleon, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated November 26 1955
- * The Brothers Karamazov, (ex) from Son of Kronk, Hodder & Stoughton, October 1970
- * Burnt Umber, (ss) Courier January 1955
- * But Dimly Be Awake, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Butterflies, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #29, June 1956
- * “Change of Shift”, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #29, June 1956, as by Peter Edwards
- * Columbus, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Comment, (ms) Review Fifty Win 1950, Spr, Sum/Aut 1951
- * Complaint, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Complaynt of Ye Rejected Scribe, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Convoy, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Coronation Song, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Crisis, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Dark Enemy, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Day of Disfigurement, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Death Moves Next, (ss) Today November 4 1961
- * Death Watch, (ss) Today November 4 1961, as "Death Moves Next"
- * Detached Cantos: First, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Detached Cantos: Second, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Detached Cantos: Third, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Diary of Waslaw Nijinsky, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Diminishing Dragon, (nv) A World of Difference, Robert Hale, 1980
- * The Divine Child, (ar) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951
- * The Doomsday Story, (ss) Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963
- * Duet for One Finger, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Editorial, (ed) Review Fifty Win 1950, Spr, Sum/Aut 1951
- * The Electronic Love Song of I. Q. Statik, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * The Emperor Begins, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * The End of the Journey, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1956
- The London Mystery Magazine #28, March 1956, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- * The Enlightened Ones, (nv) Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958
- * Escape, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * The Ex Act, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Eyes (A Genesis of Sight), (vi) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Fair Exchange, (ss) Weldon’s Home Journal 1954, as "Six Eggs for Mafeking"
- * Falcon Chase, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #30, September 1956
- * Fen, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Figures in a Landscape, (oc) privately published (ph), 2006
- * The Firebird, (na) Double Phoenix ed. Lin Carter, Ballantine, 1971
- * First, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The First Martian, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Five to Twelve, (n.) 1968
- * Fly, Spring, You Eagle, (oc) privately published (ph), 2006
- * Foreword, (fw) Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971
- * For the Chop, (ss) She June 1982
- * For the Defence, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * For You, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Globetrotter, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) August 1959
- * Gown of Many Colours, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) June 11 1960
- * Grotesque, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Grotesque, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Here’s to Amanda, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1955
- * High Explosive, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK)
- * High-Flier, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Honeymoon for Four, (ss) Home April 1956
- * Honoured Sir, Lord and Master, (pm) Courier August 1956
- * I Am a Ghost, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * In a Rediscovered Silence, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * In Broken Toy Village, (ss) Wish Goes to Slumber Land, Hutchinson, 1960
- * Instead of an Orchid, (ss) Home March 1956
- * Introduction, (in) Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979
- * Introduction, (in) A World of Difference, Robert Hale, 1980
- * Introduction to The Broken City, (ex) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Intruders, (nv) Fantastic Universe April 1957, as "Intruders on the Moon"
- * Intruders on the Moon, (nv) Fantastic Universe April 1957
- Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958, as "Intruders"
- News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968, as "Intruders"
- First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970, as "Intruders"
- Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971, as "Intruders"
- * The Invisible Boy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1956
- Saturday Evening Post Stories 1956, Random House, 1956
- John Bull November 17 1956
- Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958, as "The Brain Child"
- The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970, as "The Brain Child"
- Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as "The Brain Child"
- * I, the Traveller, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Ivory Tower, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) May 21 1960
- * Jahweh, (ss) A World of Difference, Robert Hale, 1980
- * The Jar of Latakia, (ss) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #49, September 15 1954
- * Judgement Day, (ss) Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963
- * Jupiter Laughs, (ss) Science Fiction Monthly v2 #4, 1975
- * Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, (co) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), October 1979
- * Kill Me Gently, (ss) Weekend November 19/November 23 1958
- * Kiss Me, Sergeant, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1955
- * The Last Act, (ss) Courier October 1953
- * Law of the Jungle, (ss) Man Junior November 1956, as "Mutual Enemies"
- * Letter to a Dead Sailor, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Letter to a Revolutionary, (ss) Review Fifty Winter 1950, as by Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikoff
- * Letter to Susan, (ss) My Home May 1965
- * The Life and Death of Plunky Goo, (ss) Courier May 1962
- * Light Lies Heavy, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Lions and the Harp, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * The Little Voices, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) October 25 1958
- * The Lizard of Woz, (ss) Fantastic Universe August 1958
- * The Lonely Heart, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) October 29 1960
- * The Long Moment, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) June 21 1958
- * The Lost Season, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Love Tokens, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) December 20 1958
- * Love Touch, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * M81: Ursa Major, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1956, as "The End of the Journey"
- * The Man on the Raft, (ss) Weekend
- * A Man’s Eyes, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Menhir, (ss) News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968
- * Message in a Bottle, (ss) The Lady March 1961
- * Midnight Metaphysics, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Mid-Ocean Moonlight, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Miller’s Daughter, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960; not the same as the story of the same name in the September 1961 issue of Homes and Gardens.
- * The Miller’s Daughter, (ss) Homes and Gardens September 1961; not the same as the story of the same name in Voices in the Dark.
- * The Mist, (??) Didsbury College Magazine Winter 1948
- * Mixed Blessing, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) May 28 1960
- * Morning Alarm (Seven A.M.), (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Mouse That Roared, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Murder at Moribund Manor, (pm) The London Mystery Magazine #18, 1953
- * Mute, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Mutual Enemies, (ss) Man Junior November 1956
- * The Mystery, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Nemo, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * News from Elsewhere, (co) Mayflower (pb), 1968
- * Nineteen Ninety-Four, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * No More Ghosts, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) October 31 1959
- * Northern Approach, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Nostalgia, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Obstacle Race, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated November 10 1956
- * Ocean Point, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Old Miss Sara’s Incredible One-Day Freeze…, (ss) The Evening Standard September 29 1962
- * One Last Fling, (ss) Today September 8 1962
- * One Plus One, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) June 14 1958
- * Only Speaking in the Tongues of Men, (pm) Review Fifty Spring 1951
- * Orpheus in the Underground, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) September 2 1961
- * Party Policy, (ss) Woman 1961
- * Phantom Butterfly, (ss) Today August 20 1960
- * Piccadilly Interval, (ss) Today December 2 1961
- * Pleasure Cruise, (ss) Weekend 1958
- * Poem by a Still Lake, (pm) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951
- * A Poem for Hans Andersen, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Poem (“In this one heart”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Princess and the Painter, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1954
- * The Private War, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1955, as "Kiss Me, Sergeant"
- * Protagonist, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Public Proposal, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) June 25 1960
- * The Purple Emperor, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1954
- * The Pyramids of Mars, (ss) Today November 17 1962
- Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963, as "Welcome Home"
- News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968, as "Welcome Home"
- The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970, as "Welcome Home"
- Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as "Welcome Home"
- * A Question of Time, (nv) Fantastic Universe May 1956
- * The Quiet One, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1955
- * Rack and Sea-Light, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Rag Doll and Teddy Bear, (ss) Family Star 1962
- * Re-count the Stars, (ss) Weldon’s Home Journal May 1955
- * Refugees, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Repeat Performance, (ss) Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958
- * Resolution, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Return by Sea, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Return in Autumn, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Romance, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Rydal Water, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Sanctuary, (ss) The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970
- * Science Fiction and Society, (ar) The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ed. Brian Ash, Pan, 1977
- * Sea Frenzy, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * Second Chance, (ss) Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971
- * The Secret Kingdom, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) April 30 1955
- * Sentimental Journey, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) February 21 1959
- * Serenade, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Sexasperated Male, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) 1958
- * Shadow of Revenge, (ss) Weekend March 18/March 22 1959
- * Shakespeare and Saltwater, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1954
- * The Sharp Edge of Love, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * She Shall Have Music, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1953
- * Silence Into Light, (co) self-published (ph), April 2007
- * The Silver Apples, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) November 26 1960
- * Six Eggs for Mafeking, (ss) Weldon’s Home Journal 1954
- * Skinny and the Siren, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) 1960
- * Slum Child, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Snatchit, the Take-Away Imp, (ss) Wish Goes to Slumber Land, Hutchinson, 1960
- * The Snow Crystals, (ss) The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970
- * So I Never Left Home, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Someone Special, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) January 14 1961
- * Sometimes, When Your Beauty Changes…, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Square Root of Tomorrow, (co) Robert Hale (hc), January 1970
- * Steep Season, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * The Swan Song of J. Alembic Bluesock, (pm) Bandwagon July/August 1952
- * Sweet Interlude, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) August 1959
- * The Tahitian Girl, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) September 3 1960
- * Temptation the Second, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1954
- * Thanatos, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * A Time to Dance, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated 1955
- * Toast, Marmalade—and Love, (ss) My Weekly June 20 1962
- * Tomorrow Came, (co) Panther (pb), May 1963
- * Tomorrow’s Gift, (co) Ballantine (pb), December 1958
- * Tomorrow’s Gift, (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories No. 4 ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1958
- * To My Unborn Child, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * The Trap, (ss) Review Fifty Winter 1950
- * The Travelling Ladies, (ss) Manchester Evening News 1953
- * Tugs of the Singing Wire, (oc) privately published (ph), 2008
- * Two to the Rescue, (ss) Woman’s Illustrated March 5 1955
- * Unborn Tomorrow, (co) Robert Hale (hc), March 1971
- * The Uncertain Power, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * The Unicorn, (ss) Everybody’s 1951
- * untitled (“Above the unseen wake of drifting stars”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“Blood thought gathers”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“Comes the gap between existing worlds”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“Come with me now in the moonlight”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“Dark of the hills lays an edge to the passing sunlight”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“Experience, shaping like a restless March”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“Fly, Spring, you eagle and make journey where”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“It is no further than a star”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“Life whispers behind the curtain”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * untitled (“Love, as through the summer rain”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“Over the shingle and sand of all my speaking”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“See you in the mountains, girl, where you lie”), (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * untitled (“The purple mountain quickens like a heart”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * untitled (“The young seducer in my left hand’s blood”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * untitled (“This impatient goad of beauty”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“To whom it shall be simple—simple as light”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, privately published, 2008
- * Vertical Hold, (ss) Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963
- * Voices in the Dark, (co) Digit (pb), April 1960
- * A Wall of Silence, (ss) Weekly Welcome 1954
- * The Way Back (Poem for Joyce), (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, privately published, 2003
- * Welcome Home, (ss) Today November 17 1962, as "The Pyramids of Mars"
- * What Is Science Fiction? My View, (ar) The Science Fiction Book Club News May 1979
- * When the Saucers Came, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Who Sheds His Own Desire, (pm) Fly, Spring, You Eagle, privately published, 2006
- * The Winter Man, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Wish Goes to Sleep, (ss) Wish Goes to Slumber Land, Hutchinson, 1960
- * Wish Goes to Slumber Land, (oc) Hutchinson (hc), 1960
- * Wish Meets the Button Dwarf, (ss) Wish Goes to Slumber Land, Hutchinson, 1960
- * A World of Difference, (co) Robert Hale (hc), November 1980
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
- * And What if They’d Killed the Christ-Child? by Ron F. Tait, (br) Science Fiction (Australia) v2 #3, 1980
- * Deadly Image by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe September 1958
- * Deadly Image by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction February 1959
- * Deadly Image by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine February 1959
- * Deadly Image by Damon Knight, (br) If February 1959
- * A Far Sunset by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #25, May 1978
- * Five to Twelve by Wayne C. Connelly, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, October 1970
- * An Interview with Edmund Cooper by Jim Goddard, (iv) Science Fiction Monthly v2 #4, 1975
- * It Is Books Like This, Sir, Which Give Heaven a Bad Reputation by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #12, February 1975
- * A New, New Low in SF? by Buzz Dixon, (br) Science Fiction Review #18, August 1976
- * News from Elsewhere by Ted Pauls, (br) Science Fiction Review #39, August 1970
- * The Overman Culture by Lester del Rey, (br) Worlds of If July/August 1972
- * The Rings of Tantalus; The Expendables # 2 by Spider Robinson, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1976
- * Sea Horse in the Sky by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, October 1970
- * Seed of Light by Frederik Pohl, (br) If January 1960
- * Seed of Light by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction May 1960
- * Seed of Light by Estelle Sanders, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, February 1970
- * Tomorrow’s Gift by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe May 1959
- * Tomorrow’s Gift by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1959
- * We Must Love One Another or Die by Jim Goddard, (iv) Cypher #12, November 1974
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