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[]Daudet, Alphonse (1840-1897) (chron.)
- * An Aged Couple, (ss) Romance March 1894; translated by Lucy Martin
- * The Amazing Adventures of Tartarin of Tarascon, (n.) William F. Gill, 1875, as The New Don Quixote or The Wonderful Adventures of Tartarin of Tarascon
- * An Artist’s Wife, (ss) The Phoenix September 1914; translated from the French.
- * At the Palais De Justice, (ss) Short Stories May 1898; translated from the French by Mrs. Dallas Bache.
- * At the Siege of Berlin, (ss) The Argonaut
- * The Bad Zouave, (ss)
- * The Bandit Quastana, (ss)
- * The Battle of Père-Lachaise, (ss)
- * The Beaucaire Diligence, (ss)
- * Belisaire’s Prussian, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1891; translated from the French.
- * Belisaire’s Prussian, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1933; translated from the French by Reginald Merton.
- * Bookkeeper, (vi) Short Stories February 1896; translated from the French by R. E. Van Gieson, M.D..
- * The Bougival Clock: An Incident of the French-Prussian War, (ss) Romance September 1892; translated by M. F. H.
- * The Boy Spy, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1891; translated from the French.
- * El Cabecilla, (ss)
- * The Cabecilla, (ss) The Wave July 22 1893; translated from the French by A. R..
- * The Child Spy, (ss) The Evening Standard December 20 1933
- * The Child Spy, (ss) Temple Bar September 1906; translated from the French. (translated)
- * The Child Spy, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1933; translated from the French by Richard Vernon.
- * The Child That Played the Spy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 26 1898
- * The Comtesse Irma, (vi)
- * The Cowardice of Valdent, (vi) The International; translated by Mrs. Carlton A. Kingsbury
- * The Credo of Love, (ss)
- * The Credo of Love, (ex) from Artists’ Wives, J.M. Dent, 1896
- * A Cruel Ruse, (ss) The Wave September 2 1893; translated from the French by A. R..
- * The Curate’s Dream, (ss) Short Stories May 1892; translated from the French by E. C. Waggener.
- * Curé of Cucugnan, (ss)
- * The Curé of Cucugnan, (ss) Temple Bar June 1887; translated from the French by Mrs. A. Ellicott.
- * The Death of the Dauphin, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Death of the Dauphin, (vi) Fashion and Fancy; translated from the French. (translated)
- * The Death of the Dauphin, (vi) The Golden Book Magazine #57, September 1929; translated from the French by George Burnham Ives.
- * The Deceiver, (ss) The Phoenix July 1914; translated from the French.
- * The Defence of Tarascon, (ss) Monday Tales by Alphonse Daudet, Little, Brown, 1901
- * The Disloyal Zouave, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1914
- * The Elixir of Father Gaucher, (ss)
- * The Elixir of the Rev. Father Gaucher, (ss) Letters from My Mill by Alphonse Daudet, Little, Brown, 1900
- * The Ensign, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1884
- * The Fairies of France, (ss) Romance January 1894; translated by W. B. Trites
- * Father Gaucher’s Elixir, (ss)
- * Father Gaucher’s Elixir, (ss)
- * The Fig and the Idle One, (ss) Short Stories December 1893; translated from the French by Thaddeus S. Dayton.
- * The First of September, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1908; translated from the French.
- * The Gallant Father Gaucher, (ss)
- * A Game of Billiards, (ss)
- * A Game of Billiards, (ss)
- * How Jarjaille Went to Heaven, (ss)
- * The Idler and the Fig, (ss) Romance July 1891; translated by Eva Rendle
- * The Illustrious Delobelle, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1897; adapted from the French.; translated by John Gilmer Speed
- * In His Stead, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1909; translated from the French.
- * Kadour and Katel, (ss) Short Stories March 1894; translated from the French by Frances Alley Weston.
- * The Last Class, (ss)
- * The Last Class, (ss) Short Stories June 1893; translated from the French by Linda M. Duval.
- * The Last Class, (ss)
- * The Last Class, (ss) Housekeeper’s Weekly; translated from the French by Mrs. Carlton A. Kingsbury.
- * The Last Day at School, (ss) Wide Awake March 1889
- * The Last Lesson, (ss) The Scrap Book September 1909; translated from the French.
- * The Little Lock of Bougival, (ss) The Wave September 8 1900; translated from the French by James M. Hopper.
- * Love and Stars, (ss)
- * Mademoiselle Stephenette, (ss) Short Stories December 1897; translated from the French by Katherine Bagg.
- * Maître Cornille’s Secret, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1928; translated from the French by Richard Vernon.
- * The Man with a Golden Brain, (ss) Romance April 1894; translated by Marion Martin
- * The Man with the Brain of Gold, (vi) The Scrap Book July 1907; translated from the French.
- * The Man with the Golden Brain, (vi) 1926
- * Master Cornille’s Secret, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1906; translated from the French by George Burnham Ives.
- * Master Cornille’s Secret, (ss) Short Stories December 1894; translated from the French by Frances Alley Weston.
- * The Miller’s Secret, (vi)
- * The Mirror, (vi) 1900
- * Mistral, (??) The Century Magazine July 1885
- * A Misunderstanding, (ss) Short Stories September 1894; translated from the French by Bertha Favard.
- * M. Seguin’s Goat, (ss)
- * M. Seguin’s Goat, (ss) Short Stories September 1898; translated from the French by Rosa G. Abbott.
- * M. Seguin’s Goat, (ss) Two Centuries of French Short Stories ed. R. G. Goodyear & P. J. R. Wright, Elek Press, 1950
- * M. Seguin’s Goat, (ss)
- * The New Don Quixote or The Wonderful Adventures of Tartarin of Tarascon, (n.) William F. Gill, 1875
- * North and South, (ss) Short Stories April 1891; translated from the French by E. C. Waggener.
- * Old Hornus, (ss) Romance November 1893; translated by Marion Thorne
- * Père Gaucher’s Elixir, (ss) Short Stories April 1901; translated from the French by Wm. A. Brice.
- * The Pies, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1929; translated from the French by Richard Vernon.
- * The Plums, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly December 1879
- * The Pope’s Mule, (ss) The Cosmopolitan September 1886; translated from the French (“La Mule de Pape”, 1869).
- * The Pope’s Mule, (ss) The Scrap Book January 1908; translated from the French (“La Mule de Pape”, 1869). (translated)
- * The Pope’s Mule, (ss)
- * Port Tarascon: The Last Adventures of the Illustrious Tartarin [Tartarin], (na) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1890; translated by Henry James
- * The Priest of Cucugnan, (ss) The Famous Story Magazine February 1927; translated from the French.
- * Quastana, the Brigand, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1893; translated from the French.
- * The Renegade Zouave, (ss) Short Stories November 1898; translated from the French by Suzanne Thorburn.
- * Revelry in the Marais, (ss) Short Stories December 1893; translated from the French by Frances Alley Weston.
- * The Reverend Father Gaucher’s Elixir, (ss) Temple Bar October 1880; translated from the French (“L’Élixir du Révérend Père Gaucher”, Lettres de mon moulin, 1869) by Ethel B. Harrison.
- * Salvette and Bernadon, (ss) Romance December 1892; translated by Mary Clark Spaulding
- * Salvette and Bernadon, (vi) The Cosmopolitan December 1888; translated by Mary Ferguson
- * Salvette and Bernadou, (ss) Short Stories January 1895; translated from the French by Frances Alley Weston.
- * Scenes of the Siege of Paris, (gp) The Strand Magazine January 1891
- * Short Story Masterpiece, (ss)
- * The Siege, (ss)
- * Le Siége de Berlin, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1914
- * The Siege of Berlin, (ss)
- * The Siege of Berlin, (ss) The Boston Transcript; translated from the French by Edwin Francis Edgett.
- * The Siege of Berlin, (ss) Little French Masterpieces by Honoré de Balzac, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903
- * The Siege of Berlin, (ex) The Scrap Book December 1906; translated from the French by Elizabeth H. Du Bois, Ph.D..
- * The Sous-Préfet Afield, (pp) Pastels in Prose from the French, Harper & Brothers, 1890; translated by Stuart Merrill
- * The Sous-Préfet Afield, (ss) Bruno’s Weekly October 21 1915 - October 30 1915; translated from the French.
- * The Spy, (ss)
- * The Stars, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1893; translated from the French.
- * A Study of a Comedian, (ss) Short Stories March 1895; translated from the French by Frances Alley Weston.
- * The Success of the Countess Irma, (ss) Young’s Magazine April 1911
- * The Supreme Moment, (ms)
- * The Tale of the Pope’s Mule, (ss) The Cosmopolitan September 1886, as "The Pope’s Mule"
- * Tartarin in the Alps. His Great Ascent of the Rigi-Kulm, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1886
- * Tartarin’s Ascent of Mont Blanc, (ss)
- * Tartarus of Tarascon, (ex) 1937
- * The Three Low Masses, (ss) The Outlook February 2 1927; translated from the French (“Les Trois Messes Basses”, Contes du Lundi, 1875) by L. F. Abbott.
- * The Three Low Masses, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1935; translated from the French (“Les Trois Messes Basses”, Contes du Lundi, 1875) by Mary Garrett.
- * The Three Low Masses, (ss) Monday Tales by Alphonse Daudet, Little, Brown, 1901
- * The Three Low Masses, (ss)
- * The Three Low Masses, (ss) Weird Tales July 1925; translated from the French (“Les Trois Messes Basses”, Contes du Lundi, 1875) by Farnsworth Wright.
- * The Three Low Masses, (ss) A Christmas Book ed. D. B. Wyndham-Lewis, J.M. Dent & Co, 1928
- * Tourgueneff in Paris, (??) The Century Magazine November 1883
- * A Turco of the Commune, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1915
- * The Two Inns, (ss)
- * The Two Tartarins, (ms) from Tartarin de Tarascon,
- * Victor Hugo, (??) The Century Magazine November 1882
- * The Woman He Loved, (vi) Young’s Magazine September 1910
- * Wood’sTown, (ss) The World Above the World ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2011; translated from the French (“Wood’sTown”, 1874) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Wood’s Town: A Fantasy, (ss) Romance June 1893; translated by L. L. Otis
- * The Wreck of the Sémillante, (ss) Romance July 1894; translated by Lucy Martin
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[]Daudet, Léon (1867-1942) (about) (chron.)
- * The Automaton, (ss) The Nickel Man ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2016; translated from the French (“L’Automate”, 1898) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Exhibition of Tears, (ss) Decadence and Symbolism ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2018; translated from the French (“Le Montreur de larmes”, Quinze contes, Guy Boussac, 1948) by Brian M. Stableford.
[]Dauenhauer, William (chron.)
- * Coign of Vantage, (pm) Pirate Writings #16, 1998
- * Of Course, There Are Promises, (pm) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- * Phantasmata, (pm) The South Carolina Review Fall 1998
- * Time Alone, (pm) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- * Variety Performance, (pm) Songs of Innocence #1, Summer 1999
[]Daugherty, James H(enry) (1889-1974) (about) (chron.)
- * Railroad Jim, (ar) Railroad Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1944
- * [front cover], (cv) Adventure Jan 1913, Nov 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine (US) Jun 1908, Oct 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Dec 1909, Apr 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Metropolitan Magazine April 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life Feb, Mar, Apr, Jul, Aug 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure Jan, Jun, 1st Nov 1917, 1st Jun 1920
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Golden Book Magazine #60 Dec 1929, #64 Apr 1930, #78 Jun 1931
[]Daugherty, Steven Roy (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * All the Dimming Stars Out His Window, (ss) Fantasy Book June 1984
- * And on Her Farm She Had Some, (ss) SPWAO Showcase #4, 1984
- * Ballad of the Rails, (nv) Fantasy Book March 1985
- * Claws of the White Hawk, (ss) Bringing Down the Moon ed. Jani Anderson, Space & Time, 1985
- * Comnet 2 Enters the 21st Century, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic January 1982
- * “Her Hood, with its Dangling Ribbon”, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #7, 1985
- * A Mid-Summer Night’s Magic, (vi) Fantasy Book March 1984
- * The Once and Future Trilogy, (br) Footsteps #4, Summer 1984
- * One Cold Night, Beyond the Pale, (vi) Eldritch Tales #20, Summer 1989
- * Samsara, (ss) SPWAO Showcase #3, 1983
- * The Shaman’s Son, (ss) Fantasy Book February 1983
- * A Special Address Concerning Your Mistress, (vi) Eldritch Tales #16, 1988
- * Spinning Webs of Steel: Texture in Fantasy Fiction, (ar) Footsteps #3, Spring 1984
[]Daugherty, Walter J(ames) (1916-2007) (chron.)
- * And They Call Them Savage, (ar) The Science Fiction Fan December 1939
- * Appreciation, (ms) Food for Demons by E. Everett Evans, Shroud, 1971
- * Da Vinci--Crackpot?, (??) Fan Slants September 1943
- * For Fans?, (ar)
- * Man’s Double in Ancient Egypt, (ar) The Alchemist Summer 1940
- * The Oldest Medical Book in the World, (ar) The Alchemist Summer 1940
- * The Roundup, (ar) Shangri-La October 1940
- * Tomorrow, (??) Fan Slants September 1943
- * [front cover], (cv) Polaris September 1940
- * [letter], (lt) The Alchemist March 1940
- * [letter from California], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1941, Aug 1946
- * [letter from Hollywood, CA], (lt) Astounding Science-Fiction December 1941
- * [letter from Hollywood, CA], (lt) Captain Future Winter 1942
[]d’Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine; [i.e., Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, Baroness d’Aulnoy] (1650-1705) (about) (chron.)
- * Babiole, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * Beauty with the Golden Hair, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The Bee and the Orange Tree, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * Belle-Belle, or the Chevalier Fortuné, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The Beneficent Frog, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The Blue Bird, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The Fair One with Golden Hair, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1877, uncredited.; translated from the French (“La Belle aux cheveux d’or”, Les Contes des Fées, 1697).
- * Finette Cendron, (ss) , uncredited.
- * Finette Cendron, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * Fortune, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1877, uncredited.; translated from the French (“Fortunée”, Les Contes des Fées, 1697).
- * The Golden Branch, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The Good Little Mouse, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * Gracieuse and Percinet, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1878, uncredited.; translated from the French (Les Contes des Fées, 1697).
- * The Great Green Worm, (nv) Wonder Tales ed. Marina Warner, Chatto & Windus, 1994; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by A. S. Byatt.
- * The Green Serpent, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (“Serpentin vert”, Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * Green Worm, (nv) Tales of Enchantment and Disenchantment ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2019; translated from the French (“Serpentin vert”, 1698) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Island of Happiness, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (L’Histoire d’Hippolyte, Paris, 1690) by Jack Zipes.
- * The King of the Peacocks, (nv)
- * The Milk-White Doe, (vi) The Olive Fairy Book by Mrs. Andrew Lang, Longmans, 1907, as "The White Doe", uncredited.
- * Princess Belle-Etoile and Prince Cheri, (nv) Tales of Enchantment and Disenchantment ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2019; translated from the French (“La Princesse Belle-Etoile et le Prince Chéri”, 1698) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Princess Rosette, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The Ram, (ss) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The White Cat, (nv) 1928
- * The White Cat, (nv) Wonder Tales ed. Marina Warner, Chatto & Windus, 1994; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by John Ashbery.
- * The White Cat, (nv) The Old, Old Fairy Tales ed. Mrs. Valentine, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The White Cat, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
- * The White Doe, (vi) , uncredited.
- * The Yellow Dwarf, (nv) A Collection of Novels and Tales of the Fairies by Countess d'Anois, W. Taylor and W. Chetwood, 1721
- Golden Cities, Far ed. Lin Carter, Ballantine, 1970; translated from the French (“Le nain jaune”, Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698).
- The Classic Fairy Tales ed. Iona & Peter Opie, Oxford University Press US, 1974
- Women of the Weird ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1976
- * The Yellow Dwarf, (nv) Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang, Longmans, Green, 1889
- * The Yellow Dwarf, (nv) Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments ed. Jack Zipes, NAL, 1989; translated from the French (Contes Nouvelles ou les Fées à la Mode, 1698) by Jack Zipes.
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[]Daum, Gary L. (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * And After a While, There Came Stillness…, (nv) Tales of the Unanticipated #14, 1995
- * Of Autumn Fires, (pm) Gaslight December 1992
- * The Seven Images from the Gallery of a Photographer, (ss) Terminal Fright #5, July/September 1994
- * Web SW6-1RU, (ss) The Best of the Midwest’s Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: Volume II ed. Brian Smart, ESA Books, 1993
- * When the Strike Force Struck Out: An Unauthorized Autobiography, (ss) Nova Express Winter 1991
[]Daumarie, Xavière (fl. 2010s); used pseudonym Angilram (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Bounty Hunt [Otherworld] (with K. L. Armstrong), (gn) Subterranean Press (hc), December 2014
- * Introduction, (in) Becoming by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2011, as by Angilram
- * Sketches and Bloopers, (ar) Becoming by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2011, as by Angilram
- * [front cover], (cv) Becoming by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2011, as by Angilram
- * [front cover], (cv) Hidden by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2011, as by Angilram
- * [front cover], (cv) Bounty Hunt by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Brazen by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Bounty Hunt with Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Forsaken by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2015
- * [front cover], (cv) Driven by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2016
- * [front cover], (cv) Driven by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2016
- * [front cover], (cv) Lost Souls by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2017
- * [front cover], (cv) Rough Justice by Kelley Armstrong, Subterranean Press, 2018
[]Daunt, Atherley (chron.)
- * Clown and Pantaloon [Harry Brandon], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #401, February 13 1909
- * Fiddler Dick, (sl) The Boys’ Herald #329 Nov 6, #330 Nov 13 1909
- * Harry Brandon, Actor, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #273 Sep 1, #274 Sep 8, #275 Sep 15, #276 Sep 22, #277 Sep 29, #278 Oct 6, #279 Oct 13, #280 Oct 20, #281 Oct 27,
#282 Nov 3, #283 Nov 10, #284 Nov 17, #285 Nov 24, #286 Dec 1, #287 Dec 8, #289 Dec 22, #290 Dec 29 1906
#292 Jan 12, #293 Jan 19, #294 Jan 26, #295 Feb 2, #296 Feb 9, #297 Feb 16, #298 Feb 23 1907
- * “The Play’s the Thing” [Harry Brandon], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #355, March 28 1908
- * The Stolen Play [Harry Brandon], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #385, October 24 1908
- * The Travelling Company [Harry Brandon], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #347, February 1 1908
- * The Village Pageant [Harry Brandon], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #370, July 11 1908
[]D’Auria, Don (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Editorial Perspectives, (ed) Cemetery Dance #61, #62 2009, #63, #64 2010, #67 2012
- * Editorial Perspectives: A View from the Other Side of the Desk: The More Things Change…, (ed) Cemetery Dance #66, 2012
- * The H Word:
* ___ That Oldest Fear, (cl) Nightmare #20, May 2014
- * That Oldest Fear, (ar) Nightmare #20, May 2014
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[]Davenant, Mary (fl. 1840s-1850s) (chron.)
- * The Ambitious Wife, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine April 1847
- * Amy Gray, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine March 1846
- * The Blue Stocking, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine January 1846
- * The Bridesmaid’s Visit, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine November 1846
- * The Diamond Ring, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine August 1845
- * Early Trials, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine May 1844
- * Emma Howard, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine January 1851
- * An Experiment in Living, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine May 1851
- * Fanny’s Fine Education, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine July 1846
- * Fate and Fancy, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine June 1848
- * A Leap Year Tale, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine September 1844
- * Margaret Clinton, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine March 1848
- * Match-Making, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine April 1849
- * Modest Merit, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine December 1848
- * Mrs. M’Tabb, (ss) The Ladies’ National Magazine March 1844
- * My Cousin Grace, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine November 1848
- * Silent Love, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine May 1850
- * True Love and False, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine July 1849
[]Davenport, Basil (1905-1966) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Books, (rc) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; Feb 59.
- * The Closed Cabinet, Retold, (ss) Tales to Be Told in the Dark ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1953
- * Introduction, (in) Deals with the Devil ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1958
- * Introduction, (in) The Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism ed. Earl Kemp (unattributed), Advent, 1959
- * Introduction, (in) 13 Ways to Kill a Man ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1965
- * Introduction, (in) 13 Ways to Dispose of a Body ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1966
- * On Story-Telling, (in) Ghostly Tales to Be Told ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1950
- * On Telling Stories, (in) Tales to Be Told in the Dark ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1953
- * On “The Dubrovsky Motif”, (lt) Amra v2 #14, 1961
- * untitled (“I’ve never seen it on a voucher”), (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * The Vision of Olaf Stapledon, (ar) To the End of Time by Olaf Stapledon, Funk & Wagnalls, 1953
- * [letter], (lt) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies Dec 1960, Dec 1962
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- * Deals with the Devil, (an) Dodd, Mead (hc), September 1958 (ghost written by Albert Paul Blaustein)
- * Famous Monster Tales, (an) Van Nostrand Reinhold (hc), 1967 (ghost written by Albert Paul Blaustein)
- * Ghostly Tales to Be Told, (an) Dodd, Mead (hc), 1950
- * Horror Stories from Tales to Be Told in the Dark, (an) Ballantine (pb), 1960
- * Invisible Men, (an) Ballantine (pb), 1960 (ghost written by Albert Paul Blaustein)
- * Tales to Be Told in the Dark, (an) Dodd, Mead (hc), 1953
- * 13 Ways to Dispose of a Body, (an) Dodd, Mead (hc), 1966
- * 13 Ways to Kill a Man, (an) Dodd, Mead (hc), 1965
- * To the End of Time by Olaf Stapledon, (co) Funk & Wagnalls (hc), 1953
- * Twelve Stories from Deals with the Devil, (an) Ballantine (pb), 1959 (ghost written by Albert Paul Blaustein)
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[]Davenport, Cyril G. (fl. 1890s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Anglo-Saxon Enamels on Gold, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review December 1900
- * Anglo-Saxon Gold and Niello Finger Rings, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review June 1900
- * Brooches, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1901
- * Careers for Women:
* ___ V. Jewellery-Working, (ar) The Lady’s Realm December 1904
- * De Groot, the Master of Melody, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine February 1927
- * The Education of a Listener, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1926
- * Jewellery-Working, (ar) The Lady’s Realm December 1904
- * A Milestone in Wireless Progress, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1926
- * A Note on the Binding of the Volume, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review June 1899
- * A Note on the Binding of This Volume, (ms) The Anglo-Saxon Review December 1900
- * Notes on the Binding of This Volume, (ms) The Anglo-Saxon Review Mar, Jun, Sep 1901
- * No-Trouble Wireless, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine February 1926
- * Novelties in Roses, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine May 1927
- * On Cameos, with Special Reference to the Marlborough Gems, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1899
- * On the Binding of This Volume, (ms) The Anglo-Saxon Review Sep, Dec 1899, Mar, Jun, Sep 1900
- * St. Edward’s Crown, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review March 1901
- * Seeing-Things by Wireless, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1926
- * Snuff-Boxes, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review June 1901
- * Some Impressions of the National Radio Exhibition, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1926
- * Wireless as an Ornament to the Home, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1926
- * Wireless: At the Broadcasting End, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1926
- * Wireless: “If You Had to Broadcast”, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1926
- * Wireless: Installing a Friend’s Set, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine May 1926
[]Davenport, Deane (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * The American Jeckyll and Hyde (New York) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine October 1930
- * The Arch-Criminal, Holmes-Mudgett (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1930
- * Bisbee Gets Busy (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1930
- * The Case of the Silk Shirt (Tennessee) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine October 1930
- * Circumstantial Evidence (Vermont) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1930
- * The Death of Jeroboam and Ann Beauchamp (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1930
- * Death on Dead Man’s Curve (Michigan) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1930
- * The Desperate Whitfield (Ohio) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1930
- * The First Four of Fifty Famous Crimes (with Albert T. Reid), (gp) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1930
- * Five Dead Men on the Mountains (Colorado) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine October 1930
- * Four More of Fifty Famous Crimes (with Albert T. Reid), (gp) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct 1930, Jan 1931
- * The Fourth Four of Fifty Famous Crimes (with Albert T. Reid), (gp)
- * The Girls Are in the Air, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine December 1933
- * The Girl Without a Conscience (Arkansas) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine October 1930
- * He Talked Too Much (Texas) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1930
- * His Lordship (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1930
- * Jawarski Gets the “Hot Seat” (Pennsylania) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1930
- * The Linnell Murder (Massachusetts) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1930
- * The Man Who Kicked a Dog (Washington) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * The Massacre at Mountain Meadows (Utah) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * The Mass Murders of Tampa (Florida) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * Midnight on the Mississippi (Louisiana) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1930
- * The Murder of Governor Steunenberg (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1930
- * The Murder of Mattie Hackett (Maine) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1930
- * The Mysterious Death of Charles Abbott Edwards (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1930
- * The Nose for News (Nebraska) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1930
- * Poor Laura Fair (California) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1930
- * The Second Four of Fifty Famous Crimes (with Albert T. Reid), (gp) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1930
- * Shots in the Night (Rhode Island) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * Small and Smart (New Hampshire) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1930
- * THe Mad Men (Minnesota) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1930
- * The Third Four of Fifty Famous Crimes (with Albert T. Reid), (gp) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1930
- * The Thrill of the Kill (Georgia) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1930
- * Twenty Redskins Bit the Dust (Oklahoma) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1930
- * The Twigg-Elosser Mystery (Maryland) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1930
- * Uncle Sam Gets His Man (Oregon) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1930
- * The Watch-Key (Virginia) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1930
- * Who Killed Janette Lawrence? (New Jersey) (with Albert T. Reid), (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1930
[]Davenport, Diana (1939- ); used pseudonym Kiana Davenport (about) (chron.)
- * Bones of the Inner Ear, (ss) Story Autumn 1999, as by Kiana Davenport
- * Dragon Seed, (ss) , as by Kiana Davenport
- * Fork Used in Eating Reverend Baker, (ss) Story Spring 1998, as by Kiana Davenport
- * Hairstyles of the Jihadi, (ss) Honolulu Noir ed. Chris McKinney, Akashic Books, 2024, as by Kiana Davenport
- * Is Social Security Ripping Us All Off?, (ar) Argosy June 1975
- * The Lipstick Tree, (ss) Story Summer 1996, as by Kiana Davenport
[]Davenport, E. (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Business as the Farmer Sees It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1922
- * The Case Against the Farmer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1917
- * European Hoe Men and American Farmers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 26 1921
- * The Gulf Impossible, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1922
- * If the Farmer Should Fail, (ar) The Country Gentleman December 4 1920
- * The Matter of Yield, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 29 1921
- * Mobilization for Food Production, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1917
- * The Newer Generation on the Farm, (ar) The Country Gentleman August 9 1924
- * No Team, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1936
- * So Long As the Votes Are Snared, (ar) The Country Gentleman October 16 1920
- * What a Man Loses in Going to College, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1920
- * When the Showdown Comes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1922
[]Davenport, Edmund (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 25, May 30, Jun 13 1925
- * [front cover], (cv) Liberty May 9 1925, Feb 27, Apr 10 1926
- * [front cover], (cv) The Elks Magazine February 1926
- * [front cover], (cv) Woman’s Home Companion August 1926
- * [front cover], (cv) Collier’s Apr 13, Aug 31 1929, Feb 1 1930
[]Davenport, Guy (Mattison) (1927-2005) (about) (chron.)
- * The Chair, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1984
- * Colin Maillard, (ss) Granta #28, Autumn 1989
- * Dinner at the Bank of England, (ss) The Paris Review #139, Summer 1996
- * Fifty-Seven Views of Fujiyama, (na) Granta #4, Spring 1981
- * A Form of Incomprehension: Edwin Williamson BORGES: A LIFE (Viking, 2004), (br) Harper’s Magazine September 2004
- * The Haile Selassie Funeral Train, (ss) Da Vinci’s Bicycle by Guy Davenport, John Hopkins University Press, 1979
- * Introduction to “Or All the Seas with Oysters”, (is) The Avram Davidson Treasury by Avram Davidson, Tor, 1998
- * Juno of the Veii, (ex) Harper’s Magazine September 1990; from The Drummer of the Eleventh North Devonshire Fusiliers.
- * The Richard Nixon Freischutz Rag, (ss) Hawaii Review Spring 1975
- * Robot, (nv) The Hudson Review Autumn 1972
- * [front cover], (cv) The Kenyon Review Fall 1979
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