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[]Bell, John (Charles) (1952- ) (books) (chron.)
- * An Affinity of Vision: Notes on Science Fiction and Canadian Poetry, (ed) Arc: A Magazine of Poetry and Criticism #14, Spring 1985
- * Beaver Editions, a Rare Canadian Paperback Series, (ar) Books Are Everything June 1991
- * Coils, (pm) Journal Fantome v1 #4, 1980
- * Crossroads, (ss) Dark Fantasy #23, 1980
- * The Day Frank Schoonover Died, (ss) Copper Toadstool #4, May 1978
- * Duel, (pm) Dragonfields #4, Winter 1983
- * Eerie Tales: A Note on a Rare Canadian Fantasy Pulp, (ar) Pulp Vault #10, May 1992
- * Entrevue: Charles Saunders, (iv) Solaris #67, May 1986 [Ref. Charles R. Saunders]; “A Charles R. Saunders Interview”, Black American Literature Forum, Summer 1984, ed. Joe Weixlmann, publ. Indiana State University.; translated by Luc Pomerleau
- * A Fitting Place, (ss) Dark Fantasy #17, 1978
- * The Heroic Realism of Hubert Rogers, (ar) World Fantasy Convention, 1984 ed. Charles de Lint, Triskell Press, 1984
- * Hubert Rogers in the Pulps, 1926-1956, (ar) Windy City Pulp Stories #9, 2009 [Ref. Hubert Rogers]
- * Hubert Rogers in the Pulps: Part Two: Interior Illustrations, (ar) The Pulp Collector Fall 1991
- * Hubert Rogers’ Pulp Covers: A Preliminary Checklist, (ar) The Pulp Collector Summer 1989
- * Illuminations, (pm) Journal Fantome v1 #4, 1980
- * In the Kirby Krackle, (pm) Tesseracts Nineteen: Superhero Universe ed. Mark Shainblum & Claude Lalumière, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2016
- * Introduction (with Lesley Choyce), (in) Visions from the Edge ed. John Bell & Lesley Choyce, Pottersfield Press, 1981
- * Introduction (with Lesley Choyce), (in) Visions from the Edge ed. John Bell & Lesley Choyce, Pottersfield Press, 1981
- * James DeMille, (ar) Borealis Spring 1979
- * Leaving Cape Roseway, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #60, September 2001
- * Loup-Garou, (pm) Dark Fantasy #24/25, 1984
- * One Solitude, (ed) Borealis Spring 1979
- * Phyllis Gotlieb: A Checklist of Her SF, (bi) Arc: A Magazine of Poetry and Criticism #14, Spring 1985
- * Scarce Digest Series: Handy Library, (ar) Books Are Everything March 1989
- * Superior Publications, (ar) Books Are Everything November 1988
- * Thomas P. Kelley in Paperback, (bi) Books Are Everything May 1989 [Ref. Thomas P. Kelley]
- * Two Solitudes (with Alain Chabot), (ed) Borealis Summer 1978
- * [letter], (lt) The Science-Fiction Collector #2, 1976
- * [letter], (lt) The Pulp Collector Winter 1991
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[]Bell, John Keble (1875-1928); used pseudonym Keble Howard (about) (chron.)
- * Absolutely Essential [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Alarming Symptoms [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * America as I Saw It:
* ___ No. I, New York, (ar) The London Magazine June 1912, as by Keble Howard
* ___ No. II, The Eastern Cities, Niagara, and Chicago, (ar) The London Magazine August 1912, as by Keble Howard
* ___ No. III, The Golden West, (ar) The London Magazine September 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * American Football? My Word!, (hu) , as by Keble Howard
- * Aunt Janie and the Moonlight, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1914, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Amateur Lawyer [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Embarrassed Butler [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Final Fling [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Hideous Sweetness [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Just Indignation [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Matrimonial Bureau [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Sense of Humour [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1910, as by Keble Howard
- * Austin’s Viennese Aunt [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * The Autobiography of a Chrysalis, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1910, as by Keble Howard
- * Awful Responsibility [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * A Babe in Babylon:
* ___ [Horace], (vi) Pan #1, November 8 1919, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 2. The Kind Taylor [Horace], (ss) Pan #2, November 15 1919, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 3. The Hope Merchant [Horace], (vi) Pan #3, November 22 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * A Baronet Quite Close To, (ss) The Premier Magazine #77, December 19 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * The Beast, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1907, as by Keble Howard
- * Belinda Dines Out [Belinda], (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1927, as by Keble Howard
- * Belinda in Society [Belinda], (ss) The Happy Mag. September 1927, as by Keble Howard
- * Belinda Learns the Charleston [Belinda], (ss) The Happy Mag. November 1927, as by Keble Howard
- * Belinda Plays Golf [Belinda], (ss) The Happy Mag. February 1928, as by Keble Howard
- * Belinda’s Trip Abroad [Belinda], (ss) The Happy Mag. January 1928, as by Keble Howard
- * Belinda Wears a Wig [Belinda], (ss) The Happy Mag. December 1927, as by Keble Howard
- * The Blennerhasset Burglaries, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * The Blind Man’s Bullet, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Bravo, Belinda!, (sl) The Happy Mag. Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1926, as by Keble Howard
- * A Briton on Baseball, (hu) The Sketch, as by Keble Howard
- * A Broken Collar-Bone and a Fifty to One Chance, (ss) The Story-teller January 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * Callisthenics for Callisthenes, (pl) Pan #11, January 17 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia and the Actor [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Bid for Freedom [Celia], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1910, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Country Cottage [Celia], (ss) Nash’s Magazine May 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Dreadful Fright [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Elopement [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Filial Piety [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Splendid Plan [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1907, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Test Cure [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * Celia’s Wedding Group [Celia], (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * The Champion Ghoul, (vi) Canada in Khaki #1, 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * The Child Who Bought a Policeman, (ss) Harper’s Bazar December 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * A Christmas Dream, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Christmas Soup, (ss) London Opinion Christmas 1926, as by Keble Howard
- * Clothed—And Ye Took Me In!, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1913, as by Keble Howard
- * Compromising Martha, (ss) , as by Keble Howard
- * The Creature in the Velvet Mask, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Crossing the Ridge, (ss) The Sketch October 20 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * A Dabble in Misogyny, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Daddies in Two Ages, (pl) Pan #7, December 20 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * The Devil of a Stew, (ss) The Premier Magazine #80, January 30 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Dinner with Dad, (pl) Pearson’s Magazine October 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Dog-Love, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1914, as by Keble Howard
- * Dreadfully Inconsistent [Smiths of Surbiton], (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * The Eastern Cities, Niagara, and Chicago, (ar) The London Magazine August 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * An Elephant in the Ointment, (ss) The Premier Magazine #76, December 5 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * The Employer with the Astonished Face, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Enclosed Please Find—, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Enid’s Awful Discovery, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1907, as by Keble Howard
- * Exit Trixie, Left, (pl) Pan #9, January 3 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * The Fairy Lift, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Father and the Boys, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * A Fool at the Game, (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * For the Fun of the Thing, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Free of Charge, (hu) Winter’s Pie Winter 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * A Friend on the Road, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1911, Jan, Feb, Mar 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * The Girl with the French Heels, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Glass Chimney-Pots [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * The Golden West, (ar) The London Magazine September 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * The Happy Vanners, (sl) Cassell’s Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1910, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Head Waitress at “The Duck”, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * Her Very Own War Lord, (vi) Printers’ Pie 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * A Home from Home, (ss) The Sketch October 6 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Home Service [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * The Hope Merchant [Horace], (vi) Pan #3, November 22 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * How I Cornered Ranji, (iv) The Captain #4, July 1899 [Ref. Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja], as by Keble Howard
- * How Puttiphatt Became a Hero, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper February 11 1899
- * How They “Broke Into Print”:
* ___ III (with Irving A. Bacheller, Holman F. Day, Mary Dillon, J. Breckenridge Ellis, Will N. Harben, Francis Arthur Jones, Roy Norton & Molly Elliot Seawell), (bg) The Strand Magazine (US) October 1914, as by Irving A. Bacheller, Holman F. Day, Mary Dillon, J. Breckenridge Ellis, Will N. Harben, Keble Howard, Francis Arthur Jones, Roy Norton & Molly Elliot Seawell
- * How to Write a Short Story, (ar) The London Magazine March 1913, as by Keble Howard
- * Hunger-Wit, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * In and Out of a Caravan, (ar) The London Magazine September 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * In the Engine-Room: A Monologue, (hu) Winter’s Pie Winter 1913, as by Keble Howard
- * The “Iron Pirate” at Tea, (iv) The Captain #6, September 1899 [Ref. Max Pemberton], as by Keble Howard
- * Jiggle’s Astonishing Afternoon, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * Jilly Nipchin: Butting In, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * The Kind Taylor [Horace], (ss) Pan #2, November 15 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * King’s Work by Night, (ss) The Royal Magazine November 1914, as by Keble Howard
- * A Kiss for Cousin Nelson, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Lady Jane and 1 Adjutant [Lady Jane], (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Lady Jane and 1 Bounder [Lady Jane], (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Lady Jane and 1 Pip [Lady Jane], (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Lady Jane and 1 Put-Up Job [Lady Jane], (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Lady Jane and 1 Spy [Lady Jane], (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Lady Jane and a Kettle [Lady Jane], (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * The Lady of the Camels, (ss) Winter’s Pie November 1923, as by Keble Howard
- * Letters to Dolly, (hu) The World & His Wife #12, October 1905, as by Keble Howard
- * Liaison Duty, (ss) The Sketch June 30 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * The Line of the Heart, (ss) The Premier Magazine #131, January 10 1922, as by Keble Howard
- * The Little Lady with Nerves, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * “Lord Babs”, (sl) The Grand Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1927, as by Keble Howard
- * Louisa’s Strategy [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Love for Beginners: The Verb “To Be”, (pl) Pan #13, January 31 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Love in a Little Flat, (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * The Love Race, (nv) The London Magazine February 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * Low Cunning [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Lucid Intervals:
* ___ I. A Plea for Sincerity, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ A New Light on Fathers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ III. Dinner with Dad, (pl) Pearson’s Magazine October 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ V. The Moods of Grandmamma, (pl) Pearson’s Magazine November 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ VI. Top Dog, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1916, as by Keble Howard
- * The Man Who Knew Everybody, (ss) The Sketch October 27 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * The Man Whom Nobody Loved, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * Marigold in Business:
* ___ 1: The Young Man with the Round Eyes, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 2: The Little Lady with Nerves, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 3: The Creature in the Velvet Mask, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 4: The Peer with the Oily Smile, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 5: The Girl with the French Heels, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1915, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 6: The Employer with the Astonished Face, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Martha and the Constable, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1906, as by Keble Howard
- * Martha and the Village Idiot, (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1907, as by Keble Howard
- * Mascot to Mr. Dunning, (ss) The Grand Magazine July 1922, as by Keble Howard
- * The Meanest Thing He Ever Did, (ss) The Captain #1, April 1899, as by Keble Howard
- * The Merstham Tunnel Mystery, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Missing from the Arbour, (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * The Missionary’s Ring, (ss) Winter’s Pie Winter 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * Miss Pett’s Grand Chance, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Miss Smith of “Quicksilvers, Ltd.”, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Mr. Jickling’s Great Spring, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * Mr. Purley in Society:
* ___ The Line of the Heart, (ss) The Premier Magazine #131, January 10 1922, as by Keble Howard
* ___ Strange Bed-Fellows, (ss) The Premier Magazine #127, November 15 1921, as by Keble Howard
- * Mr. Purley Is Born Again, (ss) The Premier Magazine #81, February 13 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Mr. Purley Leaps from the Frying-Pan, (ss) The Premier Magazine #79, January 16 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Mr. Smith and the Exquisite Arm, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * The Moods of Grandmamma, (pl) Pearson’s Magazine November 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * Mrs. Allchin’s Queer Lodgers, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine December 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Mrs. Dimple’s High Courage, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1913, as by Keble Howard
- * Mrs. Purley’s Secret, (ss) The Premier Magazine #78, January 2 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Muriel, the Motor, and Me!, (sl) The Happy Mag. May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924, as by Keble Howard
- * “My Best Story and Why I Think So”:
* ___ 23. Compromising Martha, (ss) , as by Keble Howard
- * My Favourite Holiday Story (with J. J. Bell, William Freeman, Harry Graham, Philip E. Hubbard, W. W. Jacobs, Barry Pain & Morley Roberts), (hu) The Novel Magazine July 1914, as by J. J. Bell, William Freeman, Harry Graham, Keble Howard, Philip E. Hubbard, W. W. Jacobs, Barry Pain & Morley Roberts
- * “My Funniest Story”:
* ___ Pauline as a Paid Companion [Pauline], (ss) , as by Keble Howard
- * The Mysterious Assailant, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * The Mystery at Ferry Manor, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * The Mystery of Lady Doll, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * Needs Must When Love Drives, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * A New Light on Fathers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * New York, (ar) The London Magazine June 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * Nicholas and the “Old Bean”, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * Nightingales on Toast, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * A Novelist’s Letter-bag, (cl) The World & His Wife #7 May 1905, Jul 1906, as by Keble Howard
- * The One Man Strike, (ss) The Grand Magazine February 1921, as by Keble Howard
- * One’s First Proof, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper December 17 1910, as by Keble Howard
- * One Up to Satan, (ss) The Sketch August 25 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Oxford Landladies, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper December 26 1896
- * Pattie’s Progressive Lunch, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1911, as by Keble Howard
- * Pauline as a Paid Companion [Pauline], (ss) , as by Keble Howard
- * Peace in Little Atherley, (ss) The Grand Magazine September 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * The Peer with the Oily Smile, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * A Plea for Sincerity, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1915, as by Keble Howard
- * The Pluperfect House, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1912, as by Keble Howard
- * The Polite Man in Flannels, (ss) The London Magazine March 1924, as by Keble Howard
- * Primula’s White Elephant, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Puck and Mr. Purley:
* ___ A Baronet Quite Close To, (ss) The Premier Magazine #77, December 19 1919, as by Keble Howard
* ___ The Devil of a Stew, (ss) The Premier Magazine #80, January 30 1920, as by Keble Howard
* ___ Mr. Purley Is Born Again, (ss) The Premier Magazine #81, February 13 1920, as by Keble Howard
* ___ Mr. Purley Leaps from the Frying-Pan, (ss) The Premier Magazine #79, January 16 1920, as by Keble Howard
* ___ Mrs. Purley’s Secret, (ss) The Premier Magazine #78, January 2 1920, as by Keble Howard
* ___ 1: An Elephant in the Ointment, (ss) The Premier Magazine #76, December 5 1919, as by Keble Howard
- * Puck and the Young Captain, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * Reported Missing [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * The Ring Changes Hands, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * The Road to Fortune, (ar) The London Magazine February 1913, as by Keble Howard
- * The Runaway Lady, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * A Saint in Pyjamas, (ss) Hearst’s International March 1922, as by Keble Howard
- * The Saint of Harvey’s, (ss) The Captain #5, August 1899, as by Keble Howard
- * The Salvation of Editha, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1903, as by Keble Howard
- * The Satanic Slump, (vi) Pan #20, March 20 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * Secret Dealings [Smiths of Surbiton], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * A Shock for Uncle Timothy, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1918, as by Keble Howard
- * Should Married Men Be Labelled?, (ar) The Rapid April 1907, as by Keble Howard
- * The Silent Bell: A Tragedy of To-Day, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * Ski-er Swank, (pl) Pan #17, February 28 1920, as by Keble Howard
- * A Slice of Lancashire Life, (pl) Winter’s Pie Winter 1917, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of Surbiton, (sl) The World & His Wife #7 May, #11 Sep, #12 Oct 1905, Jul 1906, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller December 1908, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller February 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller March 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller April 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller May 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller June 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller July 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller August 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”, (ss) The Story-teller September 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Smiths of “Valley View”:
* ___ A Broken Collar-Bone and a Fifty to One Chance, (ss) The Story-teller January 1909, as by Keble Howard
- * The Stage in 1905: A Rapid Review, (ar) The London Magazine January 1906, as by Keble Howard
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