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[]Garner, Edward (Dixon) (1907-1970) (about) (chron.)
- * The Affair at Young’s Saloon, (pm) Double Action Western April 1958
- * Ah Sin Lee’s Bid for Fame, (pm) Real Western Stories February 1956
- * Alfalfa Dan, (pm) Double Action Western February 1957
- * Below the Border, (pm) Double Action Western June 1958
- * The Cactus Flash, (pm) Western Action May 1956
- * The Case of Ace O’Neill, (pm) Crack Detective and Mystery Stories February 1957
- * The Case of the Benedict’s Exodus, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #19, November 1959
- * The Case of the Girdle Cravat, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #22, May 1960
- * The Case of Wild Bill Bly, (pm) Western Action March 1958
- * The Conqueror, (pm) Western Action May 1958
- * Dance Hall Nell, (pm) Real Western Romances May 1956
- * Death of a Vulture, (pm) Smashing Detective Stories November 1956
- * The Defeat of Big Hawk McBeath, (pm) Western Action January 1957
- * The Demise of Grrr McFoul, (pm) Real Western Stories August 1958
- * The Downfall of Rustlers Three, (pm) Western Action September 1957
- * Educational Problem in Two Fangs Flat, (vi) Famous Western October 1957
- * The Flight of Bad Ben Baine, (pm) Famous Western August 1956
- * The Hand, (ts) The Shadow December 1945
- * The Hunger of Tex Malee, (pm) Real Western Stories June 1956
- * Occurrence Near Green Prairie, (pm) Real Western Stories December 1956
- * Of Fate and Faggs McCann, (pm) Famous Western October 1956
- * On the Chisholm Trail, (pm) Action-Packed Western May 1957
- * On the Road to Alkali, (pm) Western Romances May 1958
- * The Parson Plays Stud, (pm) Action-Packed Western July 1956
- * The Passing of Belial Young, (pm) Action-Packed Western May 1958
- * The Passing of Hawk McDade, (pm) Western Action May 1957
- * The Pecos Scourge, (pm) Ranch Romances 1st February 1942
- * The Prairie Flower, (pm) Western Romances July 1957
- * The Rancher’s Daughter, (pm) Western Romances November 1957
- * The Rascal Named McTwist, (pm) Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories March 1957
- * The Recovery of Coon Dog Pott, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #10, May 1958
- * The Redemption of Dude Callahan, (pm) Western Romances September 1957
- * Reformed Outlaw, (pm) Famous Western January 1958
- * Resurrection at the Golden Lode, (pm) Real Western Stories October 1956
- * Revenge at Fang’s Gulch, (pm) Real Western Stories April 1958
- * The Revenge of Fangsworth Fiend, (pm) Famous Western December 1958
- * The Revenge of Sime O’Day, (pm) Real Western Romances January 1957
- * The Roping of Drygulch McBain, (pm) Action-Packed Western September 1956
- * Rough-Roaring Raines, (pm) Action-Packed Western November 1956
- * The Saga of Fangs Watson, (vi) Action-Packed Western July 1957
- * The Sawbones of Poker Chip, (pm) Famous Western June 1958
- * The Sleeping of Rustler Janes, (pm) Action-Packed Western May 1956
- * Snake Charmer, (pm) Real Western Stories February 1957
- * Springtime of Slugs Mulligan, (pm) Famous Detective Stories October 1956
- * The Strange Case of Caleb Crinn, (pm) Double Action Western October 1956
- * The Strange Case of Shamus Slye, (pm) Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories November 1957
- * The Strategy of Dexter Brill, (pm) Western Action November 1956
- * The Stud Game at Adams’ Bar, (pm) Double Action Western August 1958
- * The Surrender of Two-Gun Pete, (pm) Double Action Western December 1956
- * A Tall Texas Tale:
* ___ Tree-mendous, (ms) Texas Rangers January 1955
- * Three of a Kind, (pm) Action-Packed Western March 1957
- * Three Pilgrims, (pm) Real Western Stories February 1958
- * Told at the Owlhoot, (pm) Western Action December 1954
- * Trail for an Outlaw, (pm) Real Western Romances September 1956
- * Tree-mendous, (ms) Texas Rangers January 1955
- * The Tribulations of Pinkney Sleet, (pm) Double Action Western February 1958
- * The Triumph of Luke McGleer, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #11, July 1958
- * The Triumph of Smiles O’Day, (pm) Real Western Stories June 1957
- * Trouble at Poog’s Saloon, (pm) Western Action January 1958
- * Two of a Kind, (pp) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #9, Winter 1957/1958
- * Two Renegades Ride for Hell, (pm) Real Western Stories December 1957
- * Unusual Legal Case, (ms) Smashing Detective Stories March 1956
- * When Wrath Came to Luke van Twede, (pm) Action-Packed Western January 1957
- * Wild Buck McSleers, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #8, Fall 1957
[]Garner, Frederick J. (1883-1962) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Green Book Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1919, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1920
Jun, Jul 1921
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book Magazine Jun 1918, Jan 1921, Feb 1922, May, Jul 1924, Jan, Mar, Apr 1927
[]Garner, Gary G. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Case For, (mr) The New York Review of Science Fiction #260, April 2010 [Ref. James Cameron]
- * A Chronological Checklist of the Fiction of Philip M. Fisher, (bi) The New York Review of Science Fiction #262, June 2010 [Ref. Philip M. Fisher, Jr.]
- * Ernest Bramah’s Max Carrados: The Sightless Supersleuth, (ar) Wormwood #17, 2011 [Ref. Ernest Bramah]
- * Observations Regarding the High-Tech Piracy Science Fiction of Murray Leinster, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #245, January 2009 [Ref. Murray Leinster]
- * Out of the Mists and Into the Outer Darkness: The Early Life and Works of Philip M. Fisher, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #258, February 2010 [Ref. Philip M. Fisher, Jr.]
- * Patterns of Magic and Spirituality in Fifteen Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction by Anthony Boucher, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #238, June 2008 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * This Is the City: London, (ar) Mystery Readers Journal Spring 2011
- * The Turf and the Gridiron in Detective Fiction: A Very Noncomprehensive Survey, (ar) Mystery Readers Journal Winter 2009
- * [letter], (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #244 Dec 2008, #256 Dec 2009
[]Garner, Hank (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Crossroads, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #7, 2016
- * Crossroads II, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #8, 2016
- * Crossroads III, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #9, 2016
- * A Few Things I’ve Learned from Interviewing 150 Authors, (ar) Deep Magic #53, December 2016
- * The Hereafter, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #4, 2016
- * Writer’s Block, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #6, 2016
[]Garner, Hugh (1913-1979) (chron.)
- * All the Gay Days, (ss) Canadian Home Journal March 1957
- * The Compromise, (ss) Canadian Home Journal September 1952
- * The Conversion of Willie Heaps, (ss) Northern Review February 1951 - March 1951
- * It’s Been a Long Time, (ss) Chatelaine February 1961
- * Lucy, (ss) Canadian Home Journal April 1952
- * The Manly Heart, (ss) Canadian Home Journal June 1955
- * The Premeditated Death of Samuel Glover, (ss) The Yellow Sweater and Other Stories by Hugh Garner, William Collins, 1953
- * The Spinster, (ss) Canadian Home Journal April 1958
- * Tea with Miss Mayberry, (ss) Chatelaine June 1956
- * A Trip for Mrs. Taylor, (ss) Chatelaine October 1951
- * The Wasted Years, (ss) Chatelaine September 1959
[]Garner, Judith (1940- ) (chron.)
- * Evidence of Intent, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1978
- * Trick or Treat, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1975
- Ellery Queen’s Searches and Seizures ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1977
- Miniature Mysteries ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Taplinger, 1981
- Murder for Halloween ed. Michele Slung & Roland Hartman, Mysterious Press, 1994
- Ellery Queen’s Searches and Seizures (var. 1) ed. Ellery Queen, Chivers, 1995
- Master’s Choice ed. Lawrence Block, Berkley, 1999
[]Garner, Richard L(ynch) (c1848-1920) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures in Central Africa:
* ___ 1: Domestic Arrangements in the Jungle, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1920
* ___ 2: Peculiar Monkeys and Antelopes, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1920
- * Among the Gorillas, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1893
- * Dogs with Records, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1903
- * Domestic Arrangements in the Jungle, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1920
- * Do Monkeys Speak?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1903
- * Gorillas and Chimpanzees, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1894
- * Jim the Orang and His Cousins, (ar) The New Review #41, October 1892
- * Monkey Prosperity, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1904
- * A Monkey’s Academy in Africa, (ar) The New Review #40, September 1892
- * Peculiar Monkeys and Antelopes, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1920
- * Simian Speech and Simian Thought, (ar) The Cosmopolitan May 1892
- * The Simian Tongue, (ar) The New Review #25 Jun, #30 Nov 1891, #33 Feb 1892
[]Garnett, Constance (Clara) (1861-1946) (about) (books)
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- * An Adventure by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Anna on the Neck by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Party and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Macmillan, 1917
- * Art by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Beggar by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Bezhin Meadows by Ivan Turgenev, (nv) A Sportsman’s Sketches by Ivan Turgenev, Macmillan, 1895
- * The Bird Market by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Black Monk by Anton Chekhov, (nv) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * Boys by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Chameleon by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Chemist’s Wife by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Children by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Chorus Girl by Anton Chekhov, (ss) 1920
- * Christmas for the Apprentice by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Classical Student by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Cook’s Wedding by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, (oc) Chatto & Windus (hc), 1922
- * The Crocodile by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (nv) An Honest Thief and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Macmillan, 1919
- * The Darling by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Day in the Country by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Dependents by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Destiny by Leo Tolstoi, (ar)
- * An Enigmatic Nature by Anton Chekhov, (vi) The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Macmillan, 1921
- * First Love by Ivan Turgenev, (sl)
- * The Fish by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Gentle Spirit by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (nv) The Eternal Husband and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Macmillan, 1917
- * The Grand Inquisitor by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (ex)
- * Grisha by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Happy Ending by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Home by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Horse-Stealers by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Hush-a-Bye, My Baby by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922, as "Sleepy"
- * An Incident by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * In Passion Week by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Ionitch by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov, (nv) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Kiss by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * The Lady with the Dog by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * Love in the Winter by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Malefactor by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Witch and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov & Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1918
- * A Misfortune by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * My Adversary by Ivan Turgenev, (vi) 1878
- * The Old House by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Old Woman by Ivan Turgenev, (vi) 1878
- * The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol, (na) Atlantis Press, 1947
- * Oysters by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Peasant Marey by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (ss)
- * Phantoms by Ivan Turgenev, (nv) Dream Tales and Prose Poems by Ivan Turgenev, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1897
- * The Portrait by Nikolai Gogol, (nv) The Overcoat and Other Stories by Nikolai Gogol, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1923
- * The Raid: A Volunteer’s Story. 1852 by Leo Tolstoi, (sl) The English Review December 1908
- * The Runaway by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Shrove Tuesday by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Sleepy by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian (“Spat khochetsya”, St. Petersburg Gazette, January 25, 1888).
- * Sleepyhead by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922, as "Sleepy"
- * The Song of Love Triumphant by Ivan Turgenev, (ss) Dream Tales and Prose Poems by Ivan Turgenev, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1897
- * Spirits by Ivan Turgenev, (nv) 1897
- * The Swedish Match by Anton Chekhov, (nv) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * An Upheaval by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * Vanka by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Viy by Nikolai Gogol, (nv) Mirgorod: Stories by Nikolai Gogol, Knopf, 1929
- * Whitebrow by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Who Was to Blame? by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Work of Art by Anton Chekhov, (ss) 1921
[]Garnett, David (1892-1981) (about) (chron.)
- * Colonel Beech’s Bear, (ss)
- * Grasshoppers Come, (na) The Story-teller April 1931
- * Keynes, Strachey and Virginia Woolf in 1917, (ex) from Flowers of the Forest, Harcourt Brace, 1955
- * Lady Into Fox, (na) Chatto & Windus, 1922
- * Lady Into Fox, (ex) Chatto & Windus, 1922
- * An Old Master, (ss) Lilliput March 1959
- * Purl and Plain, (ss) Vogue (UK) July 1926
- * A Rabbit in the Air, (ex) Men Only #6, May 1936
- * A Russian Story, (ss) Life and Letters November 1928
- * A Terrible Day, (ss) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v1 #4, 1951
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
[]Garnett, David S. (1947- ); used pseudonyms David Almandine, David Ferring & David Lee (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 1987: Summation, (ar) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1988
- * 1988: Summation: This Was the Future, (ar) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1989
- * 1989: Heroes and Villains, (ar) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1990
- * Almost Alive, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1983, as by David Almandine
- * Arthur C. Clarke Interview, (iv) Men Only v43 #4, 1978 [Ref. Arthur C. Clarke]
- * Brute Skill, (nv) Interzone #93, March 1995
- * The Cellar, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. Richard Laymon]
- * Chocolate and Worms, (pm) Now We Are Sick ed. Neil Gaiman & Stephen Jones, DreamHaven, 1991
- * Christmas Spirit, (ss) Mayfair v22 #12, 1987, as by David Almandine
- * Da Capo, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1973
- * Double Exposure, (ss) Mayfair v8 #8, 1973, as by David Lee
- * The Festive Season, (nv) Pawn of Chaos ed. Edward E. Kramer, White Wolf, 1996, as by David Ferring
- * Foreword and Forward, (fw) Zenith ed. David S. Garnett, Sphere, 1989
- * Fraud, (ss) Mayfair v19 #8, 1984, as by David Almandine
- * A Friend Indeed, (ss) Interzone #89, November 1994
- * Interview— Iain M. Banks, (iv) Journal Wired #1, Winter 1989 [Ref. Iain Banks]
- * Introducing the Introduction, (in) Zenith 2 ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1990
- * Introduction, (in) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1988
- * Introduction, (in) New Worlds 2 1992, New Worlds 3 1993, New Worlds 4 1994
- * A Kiss for the Bride, (ss) Mayfair v9 #8, 1974, as by David Lee
- * Konrad [Warhammer: Konrad], (n.) GW Books (tp), February 1990 , as by David Ferring
- * Krail’s World, (ss) Planetfall ed. Douglas Hill, Oxford, 1986
- * The Legend of GX-118, (ss) Science Fiction Monthly v1 #11, 1974
- * The Making of “Mirror in the Sky” or It Might as Well Rain Until September, (ar) Focus #3, Autumn 1980
- * The Man Who, (ss) New Writings in SF 26 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1975
- * Michael Moorcock: Behold the Myth Behind the Man, (ms) Moorcock@60.com ed. John Davey, Jayde Design, 1999
- * Milford 1982—The Truth, (ar) Focus #7, Spring 1983
- * Moonlighter, (ss) Other Edens ed. Christopher Evans & Robert Holdstock, Unwin, 1987
- * Ms Prep, (ar) Focus #21, August 1990
- * Nature Morte, (ss) Fiction (France) #378, September 1986; translated from the English (“Still Life”, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1986); translated by Jean-Louis Pias
- * The New World’s New Worlds, (in) New Worlds ed. David Garnett, White Wolf, 1997
- * Now Hear the Word, (nv) New Writings in SF 24 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1974
- * Now Read On…, (ss) Interzone #39, September 1990
- * Off the Track, (ss) Interzone #63, September 1992
- * Old Time Christmas, (ss) Mayfair v21 #12, 1986, as by David Almandine
- * The Only One, (ss) Interzone #22, Winter 1987
- * On the Run, (ss) Extro v1 #3, 1982
- * Past, Present and Future, (ed) New Worlds 1 ed. David S. Garnett, Gollancz, 1991
- * Rainbow, (ss) New Writings in SF 23 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
- * Red Christmas, (ss) Mayfair v20 #12, 1985, as "Red Xmas", by David Almandine
- * Red Xmas, (ss) Mayfair v20 #12, 1985, as by David Almandine
- * Saving the Universe, (ss) Interzone #3, Autumn 1982
- * Shadowbreed [Warhammer: Konrad], (n.) GW Books (tp), February 1991 , as by David Ferring
- * Sherlock the Barbarian, (ss) Science Fiction Age March 1994
- * The Spaceshop, (vi) Drabble II: Double Century ed. Rob Meades & David Wake, Beccon, 1990
- * Still Life, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1986
- * The Tambourine Effect [Jerry Cornelius], (ss) Interzone #151, January 2000
- * Together, (ss) Final Shadows ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday Foundation, 1991
- * Warblade [Warhammer: Konrad], (n.) Boxtree (pb), February 1993 , as by David Ferring
- * Warlord of Earth, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1978
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #14, Winter 1985/1986
_____, ed.
- * Editor: New Worlds 1 1991, New Worlds 2 1992, New Worlds 3 1993, New Worlds 4 1994, New Worlds 1997
- * New Worlds (with Michael Moorcock), (oa) White Wolf (tp), August 1997
- * New Worlds 1, (oa) Gollancz (pb), September 1991
- * New Worlds 2, (oa) Gollancz (tp), August 1992
- * New Worlds 3, (oa) Gollancz (tp), September 1993
- * New Worlds 4, (oa) Gollancz (tp), November 1994
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook, (an) Orbit (tp), November 1988
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two, (an) Orbit (tp), August 1989
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three, (an) Orbit (tp), August 1990
- * Zenith, (oa) Sphere (pb), June 1989
- * Zenith 2, (oa) Orbit (pb), July 1990
_____, [ref.]
- * Bikini Planet by David Mathew, (br) Interzone #155, May 2000
- * Konrad by Peter T. Garratt, (br) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * New Worlds by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #55 Jan 1992, #131 May 1998
- * New Worlds by Michael Bristow, (br) Foundation #55, Summer 1992
- * New Worlds 2 by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #68, February 1993
- * New Worlds 3 by Nicholas Royle, (br) Interzone #80, February 1994
- * New Worlds 3 by Cyril Simsa, (br) Foundation #64, Summer 1995
- * New Worlds 4 by David Kendall, (br) Interzone #92, February 1995
- * New Worlds 4 by Cyril Simsa, (br) Foundation #64, Summer 1995
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 1 by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #29, May/June 1989
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 3 by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #41, November 1990
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 3 by Cyril Simsa, (br) Foundation #52, Summer 1991
- * The Orbit SF Yearbook 2 by Ken Brown, (br) Interzone #33, January/February 1990
- * Shadowbreed by Peter T. Garratt, (br) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * Spaceshops & Solicitors by Stan Nicholls, (iv) Interzone #93, March 1995
- * Warblade by Peter T. Garratt, (br) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * Zenith by Kenneth V. Bailey, (br) Foundation #45, Spring 1989
- * Zenith by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #30, July/August 1989
- * Zenith by Bruce Sterling, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #13, September 1989
- * Zenith by Algis Budrys, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November 1989
- * Zenith II by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #38, August 1990
[]Garnett, Edward (William) (1868-1937) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The All-Highest, (ss)
- * Anniversary, (ss)
- * Atalanta Scholarship and Reading Union: Shakespeare. Later Comedy, (ar) Atalanta #44, May 1891
- * Christianity in Action, (ss)
- * The Council-Chamber, (ss)
- * Creatures of Blood, (ss)
- * The Decline of the Coshlings, (ss)
- * English Men and Women of Letters. 11. De Quincey, (ar) Atalanta #35, August 1890 [Ref. Thomas De Quincey]
- * History of the War to End War, (ss)
- * Holy Russia, (ss)
- * Joseph Conrad, I—Impressions and Beginnings, (ar) The Century Magazine February 1928 [Ref. Joseph Conrad]
- * Joseph Conrad, II—The Long Hard Struggle for Success, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1928 [Ref. Joseph Conrad]
- * The Last Straw, (ss)
- * The Liberals Who Lost Their Trousers, (ss)
- * Lord Luxborough’s Lecture, (ss)
- * The Lord Twatsi Awakes, (ss)
- * A Mathematical Certainty, (ss)
- * The Nemesis of the Capitalists, (ss)
- * The Orchestrated Press, (ss)
- * A Page from Rabelais, (ss)
- * Papa’s War, (ss)
- * Papa’s War and Other Satires, (co) Allen & Unwin (hc), 1919
- * The Psychic War Map, (ss)
- * The Ravine of Victory, (ss)
- * Tolstoy and Turgenieff, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1900
- * Truth’s Welcome Home, (ss)
- * Voice of the Guns, (ss)
- * A Week in Paris, (ss)
[]Garnett, Frederick (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Art Crafts for Boys: Pen-Lettering, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1928
- * Cement Modelling, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1929
- * The Doings of Dudley, (cs) The Boy’s Own Paper Dec 1924, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1925
- * Glass Painting, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1930
- * Lamp Shades, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1930
- * Pewter Modelling, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1929
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys #3: Leather-Work, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1924
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys #4: Bookbinding, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1925
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys II-Gesso-work and Other Methods of Wood-Decoration, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1924
- * Simple Art-crafts for Boys I-Stencil Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1924
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys No. 6: Batik Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1926
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys No. 7-Basket and Raffia Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1927
- * Simple Leatherwork, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Supplement v49, 1927, uncredited.
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #69, December 1917
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine Feb 15, Sep 15 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Printers’ Pie 1918
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov 1926, Jan, Mar, Jul 1927, Aug, Sep, Dec 1929, Jan, Mar, Jun,
Jul 1930, Feb, Aug, Dec 1931
Feb, Apr 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Oct 13 1931, Apr 26 1932, 1938 1937
[]Garnett, Louise Ayres (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Alphabet, (pm) The American Magazine July 1908
- * Best of All, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion March 1912
- * The Broken Nose, (pm) The American Magazine December 1906
- * Carrots, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1908
- * Christian Science, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion January 1912
- * The Faithful Candle-Light, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion March 1912
- * The Favorite, (pm) Harper’s Magazine September 1913
- * Gran’mas, to G.M.G.’s Bama, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion July 1912
- * The Letter-Writer, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1908
- * Lingo of the High Brows, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1907
- * Making Faces, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1908
- * Mary-of-the-Snows, (pm) The Wave March 1924
- * Music, (pm) New England Magazine December 1908
- * Partners, (pm) The American Magazine August 1908
- * A Song of Love, (sg) Woman’s Home Companion September 1909
- * Songs for Christmas Day, (sg) Woman’s Home Companion December 1909
- * The Tree of Hope, (pm) Appleton’s Magazine December 1907
- * When Father Takes Me for a Walk, (pm) The American Magazine October 1907
- * When Phyllis Went to Town, (sg) Woman’s Home Companion February 1913
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[]Garnett, Mayn Clew; pseudonym of T. Jenkins Hains (1866-1953) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of Captain Junard [Captain Junard], (ss) New Story Magazine June 1912
- * The After Bulkhead, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1911
- * At the Liu Lee Light, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 15 1913
- * Away South:
* ___ 1. The Boat Steerer [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1 1911
* ___ 2. The Lone Sperm Bull [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1911
* ___ 3. The Cyanide Lance [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 15 1911
* ___ 4. The Treasure of Hermit Isle [Captain Black], (ss) Short Stories June 1912
* ___ 5. The Dead Man [Captain Black], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #269, June 27 1914
- * The Beach-Comber, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #260, April 25 1914
- * Bluffing the Sea Wolves, (ss) Top-Notch August 15 1911
- * The Boat Steerer [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1 1911
- * Borrowed Trouble, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1913
- * Bowman’s Code, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 15 1914
- * Brown, (ss) Adventure August 1915
- * The Burden of Captain Brown, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #246, January 17 1914
- * But Who Cared?, (ss) Top-Notch March 15 1912
- * By Favor of the Sea, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1913
- * Captain Henry, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1912
- * Cork-Leg, (ss) The Cavalier January 18 1913
- * The Cyanide Lance [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 15 1911
- * The Dead Man [Captain Black], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #269, June 27 1914
- * Elevating of Captain Jones, (ss) Short Stories August 1911
- * The End of the “Argentine”, (ss) New Story Magazine July 1913
- * The Fear of Fernando Fria, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1 1912
- * “Fin Out!”, (ss) Top-Notch July 15 1911
- * Five-Fathom Bank, (ss) Top-Notch November 1 1911
- * From the Wreck of the “Rathbone” [Garnett], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1911
- * Going Into Business, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1 1913
- * Gone to Leeward, (ss) Top-Notch February 15 1912
- * The Ground Shark [Captain Junard], (ss) New Story Magazine January 1913
- * The Gun-Mate, (ss) Short Stories November 1912
- * “Hardboiled Seagrit”, (nv) Sea Stories Magazine November 1925
- * His Last Command, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1911
- * The Hurricane, (ss) The All-Story Magazine October 1910
- * In the Hull of the “Aldine” [Garnett], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1911
- * In the Slatch, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1 1913
- * In the Wake of the Engine, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1911
- * In the Wake of the Weather Cloth, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1 1910
- * Joyous Mr. Rack, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #255, March 21 1914
- * The Judgment of Men, (ss) Short Stories October 1911
- * Just a Chance, (ss) Top-Notch September 15 1912
- * Knut Knudson—Navigator, (ss) Adventure June 1912
- * The Leader, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #306, March 13 1915
- * The Light Ahead, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- * The Lone Sperm Bull [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1911
- * The Lost Boat, (ss) Top-Notch February 15 1911
- * The Marine Chemist, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 15 1913
- * Marooned [Bahama Bill], (ss) Sea Stories Magazine April 1924; revised from the story of the same name (The Popular Magazine, July 1908, as by T. Jenkins Hains) to turn it into a Bahama Bill story.
- * The Mendacity of Captain Maynard, (ss) New Story Magazine March 1913
- * Mr. Biggs, Foretopman, (ss) The Cavalier October 12 1912
- * Mr. Jedson’s Mistake, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1 1912
- * Mr. Smiley’s Prize [Captain Junard], (ss) New Story Magazine December 1912
- * Mr. Wilson’s Last Chance, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #271, July 11 1914
- * Modern Pirates, (ss) Short Stories September 1912
- * The Moro’s Way, (ss) Short Stories November 1911
- * A Motor-Boat Necessity, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1913
- * Off No Man’s Land, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1912
- * Off the Pitch of the Cape, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #239, November 29 1913
- * On the Great South Bank, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1 1910
- * On the Rim of the World, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1912
- * The Perrins of the “Prince George”, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #249, February 7 1914
- * Playing the Game, (ss) Short Stories December 1910
- * Prisoners of Chance, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1913
- * The Quality of Guilt, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1 1912
- * The Racing Man, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1913
- * Ralston’s Last Run, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1 1914
- * The Sea Miser, (ss) Short Stories August 1912
- * The “Storm King’s” Tow, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1911
- * Stormy [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1912
- * The Stradforth Hold-Up, (ss) Short Stories October 1910
- * Streetman’s Partner, (ss) Top-Notch October 1 1911
- * The Survival of the Fit, (ss) The Cavalier May 17 1913
- * The Treasure of Hermit Isle [Captain Black], (ss) Short Stories June 1912
- * Two Lady Passengers, (ss) Top-Notch January 15 1911
- * A Two-Stranded Yarn [Garnett], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 15 1911
- * Van Book’s Boat, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 15 1913
- * The Way of the Sea, (ss) Top-Notch April 1 1912
- * The Whirl of the Bulo Way, (ss) Short Stories November 1913
- * The White Ghost of Disaster, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * The White Veil of Mystery [Bahama Bill], (ss) Sea Stories Magazine March 1924; revised from the story of the same name (The Popular Magazine, July 1908, as by T. Jenkins Hains) to turn it into a Bahama Bill story.
- * Wireless Goats, (ss) Top-Notch September 1 1911
- * With the Fear of Death [Hammerhead Jones], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1907, as by T. Jenkins Hains
- * Yellow Plunder, (ss) Top-Notch July 1 1911
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[]Garnett, Peter (chron.)
- * The Anzacs Lead the Way, (sl) The Triumph Nov 5, Dec 10 1938, Jan 28, Mar 4 1939
- * Charka, King of the Giant Apes [Charka of the Giant Apes], (ss) The Triumph December 30 1939, uncredited.
- * Charka of the Giant Apes [Charka of the Giant Apes], (ss) The Triumph Jun 12, Jun 19, Jun 26, Jul 3, Jul 10, Jul 17, Jul 24, Jul 31, Aug 7, Aug 14,
Aug 21, Aug 28, Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25, Oct 2 1937
- * Charka’s Revenge [Charka of the Giant Apes], (ss) The Triumph Jun 24, Jul 8, Jul 15 1939, uncredited.
- * Charka Takes the Terror Trail [Charka of the Giant Apes], (ss) The Triumph Apr 1, Apr 22, May 13 1939
- * Charka Takes the Terror Trail [Charka of the Giant Apes], (ss) The Triumph May 27 1939, uncredited.
- * Charka Takes the Terror Trial [Charka of the Giant Apes], (ss) The Triumph March 18 1939
- * Jim Hadley - German Air-Ace, (sl) The Triumph Oct 9, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 6, Nov 13, Nov 20, Dec 25 1937
- * Lawmen of the Owl-Hoot Trails [Patchy, Bud & Sundown], (ss) The Triumph Mar 26, Apr 2 1938
- * Skybird Mechanics [Badger Bates], (ss) The Triumph Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15, Oct 29 1938
[]Garnett, Porter (1871-1951) (about) (chron.)
- * Appreciative Words for George Sterling, Poet, (br) Sunset February 1904 [Ref. George Sterling]
- * The Door of Death, (pm) The Pacific Monthly May 1909
- * Felicitas, (pm) The Pacific Monthly May 1909
- * A Forecast, (pm) Sunset June 1903
- * The Forest Festivals of Bohemia, (ar) The Pacific Monthly September 1907
- * The Guerdon, (pm) The Pacific Monthly November 1907
- * History, Fiction and the Point of View, (ar) The Pacific Monthly August 1907
- * The House of Dreams, (pm) The Pacific Monthly December 1907
- * The Importance of the Unimportant and Other Phenomena, (ar) The Pacific Monthly October 1907
- * Jack London-His Relation to Literary Art, (ar) The Pacific Monthly April 1907
- * Literature: Some Aspects in the West, (ar) The Pacific Monthly February 1907
- * The Lot That Chance Provides, (pm) Sunset December 1903
- * The Love of O Shiro San, (ss) Sunset January 1904
- * Night and Day, (pm) Sunset July 1903
- * Ping-Pong, (pm) Sunset October 1903
- * A Reconstruction Rondeau, (pm) Sunset April 1907
- * To a Picture Frame, (pm) Sunset November 1903
- * To a Picture Framed, (pm) Sunset November 1903
- * To Protea, (pm) The Pacific Monthly July 1907
- * Two Rondels, (gp) Sunset November 1903
- * Two Sonnets, (gp) The Pacific Monthly May 1909
- * Two Successes: One a Failure, (rv) The Pacific Monthly January 1908
- * Whither, (pm) Sunset May 1903
[]Garnett, Richard (1835-1906) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Abdalla the Adite, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * Alexander the Ratcatcher, (ss) The Yellow Book January 1897
- * Alms for Oblivion:
* ___ I. A Pagan Conventicle in the Seventh Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1901
* ___ II. Travels of a German Prince in Spain and England in the Sixteenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1902
* ___ III. The Minor Writings of Charles Brockden Brown, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1902 [Ref. Charles Brockden Brown]
* ___ IV. The Portuguese Soldier in India: 1577, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1903
* ___ V. Diplomacy in the Tenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1904
- * Ananda the Miracle Worker, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine August 1872
- * Atalanta Scholarship and Reading Union: Shakespeare. Historical Classical Tragedy, (ar) Atalanta #47, August 1891
- * Atalanta Scholarship and Reading Union: Shakespeare. Romantic Comedy, (ar) Atalanta #48, September 1891
- * The Bell, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888, as "The Bell of Saint Euschemon"
- * The Bell of Saint Euschemon, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * Bishop Addo and Bishop Gaddo, (ss)
- * The City of Philosophers, (nv) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * The Claw, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1893
- * Coleridge, (ar) Atalanta November 1887 [Ref. Samuel Taylor Coleridge]
- * The Cupbearer, (ss)
- * The Demon Pope, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- Twilight of the Gods (var. 1), John Lane, 1903
- Devil Stories ed. Maximilian Rudwin, Knopf, 1921
- Twilight of the Gods (var. 2), Thinker's Library, 1940
- Speak of the Devil ed. Sterling North & C. B. Boutell, Doubleday, Doran, 1945
- Speak of the Devil ed. Ned E. Hoopes, Dell Books, 1967
- Phantasmagoria ed. Doug Menville & R. Reginald, Arno Press, 1976
- The Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories ed. Tom Shippey, Oxford University Press, 1994
- Tales Before Tolkien ed. Douglas A. Anderson, Ballantine Del Rey, 2003
- Tales Before Tolkien (var. 1) ed. Douglas A. Anderson, Del Rey, 2005
- Fireside Horror Stories About Demons and the Devil ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- Classic Fantasy Stories ed. Farah Mendlesohn, Macmillan Collector's Library, 2024
- * Diplomacy in the Tenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1904
- * Duke Virgil, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * The Dumb Oracle, (ss) University Magazine June 1878
- * Edmund Gosse, LL.D., (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1903 [Ref. Edmund Gosse]
- * The Elixir of Life, (ss) Our Times July 1881
- The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- Twilight of the Gods (var. 1), John Lane, 1903
- The Golden Book Magazine #67, July 1930
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Strange and Fantastic Stories (var. 1) ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Armed Forces, 1946
- Fantasy Classics #1, 1973
- * An Emblem of Translation, (pm) The Yellow Book July 1896
- * English Men and Women of Letters. 7. Pope, (ar) Atalanta #31, April 1890 [Ref. Alexander Pope]
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century:
* ___ 2. Coleridge, (ar) Atalanta November 1887 [Ref. Samuel Taylor Coleridge]
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 13. Spenser, (ar) Atalanta October 1889 [Ref. Edmund Spenser]
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 4. John Keats, (ar) Atalanta January 1889 [Ref. John Keats]
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 9. Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) Atalanta June 1889 [Ref. Nathaniel Hawthorne]
- * The Firefly, (ss)
- * The Highwayman’s Ghost, (pm) Egypt, and Other Poems by Richard Garnett, Bell and Daldy, 1859
- * Introduction, (in) Tales and Stories by M. W. Shelley, William Paterson & Co., 1891
- * The Island of Philadelphia, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1894
- * Justice, (pm) The Yellow Book July 1895
- * Laura Weeping, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1896
- * The Library of the British Museum, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1886
- * The Love-Story of Luigi Tansillo, (ar) The Yellow Book April 1894
- * Madam Lucifer, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- Twilight of the Gods (var. 1), John Lane, 1903
- Devil Stories ed. Maximilian Rudwin, Knopf, 1921
- Speak of the Devil ed. Ned E. Hoopes, Dell Books, 1967
- Demon Lovers ed. Lucy Berman, Tandem Books, 1970
- Devilish Doings ed. Frank J. Finamore, Random House/Gramercy, 1997
- Fireside Horror Stories About Demons and the Devil ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- * Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- * The Minor Writings of Charles Brockden Brown, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1902 [Ref. Charles Brockden Brown]
- * Mr. Stephen Phillips’ “Paolo and Francisca”, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review December 1899
- * New Readings in Biography, (ss) Scots Observer 1889
- * Nocturne, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1894
- * Notes, (ms)
- * Of One in Russia, (pm) The Yellow Book January 1895
- * A Pagan Conventicle in the Seventh Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1901
- * A Page from the Book of Folly, (ss) Temple Bar April 1871
- * Pan’s Wand, (ss) The Illustrated London News Christmas
- * Passion, (pm) The Yellow Book October 1895
- * The Philosopher and the Butterflies, (ss) The New Amphion, Edinburgh University Press, 1886
- * The Poet of Panopolis, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * The Poison Maid, (ss)
- * The Portuguese Soldier in India: 1577, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1903
- * The Potion of Lao-Tsze, (ss) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * The Purple Head, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine August 1877
- * The Rewards of Industry, (ss) Atalanta August 1888
- * The Right Hon. James Bryce, D.C.L., (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1903 [Ref. James Bryce]
- * Shelley in Italy, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1894
- * Shelley’s Views on Art, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1900
- * She Should Have Died Hereafter!, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1896
- * Sonnets from the Portuguese of Anthero de Quental, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1897
- * The Sword of Caesar Borgia, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1895
- * The Talismans, (ss) Atalanta #36, September 1890
- * The Three Palaces, (ss) A Volunteer Haversack, Edinburgh University Press, 1902
- * Travels of a German Prince in Spain and England in the Sixteenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1902
- * Truth and Her Companions, (ss)
- * The Twilight of the Gods, (co) T. Fisher Unwin (hc), 1888
- * The Twilight of the Gods, (nv) The Twilight of the Gods, Fisher Unwin, 1888
- * Twilight of the Gods (var. 1), (co) John Lane, The Bodley Head (hc), 1903
- * Twilight of the Gods (var. 2), (co) Thinker's Library (hc), 1940
- * Two Sonnets from Petrarch, (gp) The Yellow Book April 1896
- * The Wisdom of the Indians, (ss)
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