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[]Hunter, Mary V. (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) MacLean’s Magazine May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,
May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1915
Mar, Apr 1916
[]Hunter, Mel (Joseph) (1929-2004) (chron.)
- * Appreciation, (ms) Food for Demons by E. Everett Evans, Shroud, 1971
- * Atomic Bomber, (il) If April 1956
- * Atomic Submarine Lurking Under Reef in Southern California Waters, (cv) If February 1956
- * The Broken Angel, (cv) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine January 1958
- * Combat Between the Stars, (cv) If November 1960
- * The Critics, (cv) If December 1957
- * Dome Repairs on Mars, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) v3 #10, 1954
- * Dropoff of Stage Two, (il) If August 1956
- * Flight Over Mercury, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) #15, 1954
- * A Game of Marbles, (cv) If October 1957
- * Gifts for the Natives, (cv) If October 1956
- * Hoisting Stage Two Into Position, (il) If June 1956
- * Hold Still, Dammit!, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) #29, 1955
- * Hypothetical Planet, (il) If December 1955
- * I Love Lucifer, (cv) Amazing Stories December 1953/January 1954
- * Kodachrome from Files of First Mars Expedition, (cv) If June 1957
- * Launching and Death of the Satellite, (pi) If February 1956
- * Little Tin Soldier, (cv) Amazing Stories May 1954
- * The Lonely Robot, (cv) The Bend at the End of the Road by Barry N. Malzberg, Fantastic Books, 2018
- * Lunascape, (cv) If March 1955
- * Or Darwin, If You Prefer, (ss) Fantastic Universe September 1954
- * Rescue Above the Moon, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) v3 #7, 1953
- * Rocket Rotorship, (il) If June 1957
- * Satellite Over Europe, (cv) If August 1956
- * A Scene from “Assassin”, (cv) If February 1958
- * Scene on Europa, (il) If December 1955
- * September Morn, Venus Style, (cv) If April 1957
- * Songs of Distant Earth, (cv) If June 1958
- * Spaceship Departure, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) v3 #6, 1953
- * Testing Engines for Stage One, (il) If June 1956
- * This Lonely Earth, (cv) If December 1956
- * Three-Stage Model, (il) If August 1956
- * Three-Stage Satellite Rocket, (cv) If June 1956
- * The Titan Flagpole Painter, (cv) If February 1957
- * An Undersea Salvage Operation, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) #21, 1954
- * A Uranium Strike, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) v3 #8, 1953
- * Why Guided Missles Can Not Be Controlled, (cv) If August 1957
- * You’ve Got Him Cold, (cv) Mercury Mystery Magazine June 1958
- * [front cover], (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Feb, May, Jun, Aug 1953, Jan, Jul, Oct 1954, Mar, May, Jul 1955, Oct 1960,
Apr 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Nov 1953, Aug 1954, Oct 1955, Jul 1957, Jan, Mar, Jun 1958, Sep, Dec 1959,
Mar, May, Jul, Dec 1960
Mar, Jun, Aug 1961, Jan, Mar, Jul 1962, Mar, Sep 1964, Jan, May 1965, May 1966
Jan, May, Sep, Dec 1970, Mar, Oct, Dec 1971, May 2003
- * [front cover], (cv) Amazing Stories Dec/Jan 1953, May 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Spaceway Dec 1953, Feb, Apr 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) The Year After Tomorrow ed. Lester del Rey, Cecile Matschat & Carl Carmer, John C. Winston, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Spaceway (UK) v1 #1, v1 #2, v1 #3 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Born of Man and Woman by Richard Matheson, Chamberlain, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantastic Worlds Spring 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Science Fiction Adventures March 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Deep Space by Eric Frank Russell, Fantasy Press, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) One in Three Hundred by J. T. McIntosh, Doubleday, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantastic Universe May, Jul, Sep, Nov, Dec 1955, Mar, Sep 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) Selections from Deep Space by Eric Frank Russell, Bantam, 1955
- * [front cover], (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Australia) #7, 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) A Way Home (var. 1) by Theodore Sturgeon, Pyramid, 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) Men Against the Stars (var. 2) ed. Martin Greenberg, Pyramid, 1956
- * [front cover], (cv) Satellite Science Fiction Aug 1957, Apr, Aug 1958
- * [front cover], (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jan, Feb 1960
- * [front cover], (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (UK) Mar, Apr, Jun, Aug, Nov 1960, Apr, Jul, Aug, Dec 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) Tiger by the Tail and Other Science Fiction Stories by Alan E. Nourse, David McKay, 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, Tenth Series ed. Robert P. Mills, Doubleday, 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) Mind Partner and 8 Other Novelets from Galaxy ed. H. L. Gold, Doubleday, 1961
- * [front cover], (cv) The Counterfeit Man by Alan E. Nourse, David McKay, 1963
- * [front cover] (with Malcolm H. Smith), (cv) Universe Science Fiction #3, December 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction Apr, Nov 1953, Dec 1954, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) If Nov 1953, Dec 1955, Feb, Jun, Aug, Oct 1956
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) #13 1954, #27, #28, #29, #30, #31 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy July 1958
[]Hunter, Michael Wayne (chron.)
- * Ad-Segers (with David “Cannonball” Bernich), (ss) BIGnews March 2003
- * Baron, (ss) BIGnews June 2004
- * Board Up, (ss) BIGnews October 2003
- * Body Toxic, (ss) BIGnews September 2003
- * Condemned to Life, (ss) BIGnews June 2003
- * Death House Drama, (ss) BIGnews January/February 2003
- * Education, (ss) BIGnews November 2003
- * Felix, (ss) BIGnews July/August 2004
- * Happy, (ss) BIGnews November 2004
- * Hink, (ss) BIGnews November 2001
- * Home, (ss) BIGnews December 2002
- * Jack Roger Christopher…Junior, (ss) BIGnews November 2002
- * Just One Day, (ss) BIGnews March 2004
- * Maintenance of Justice, (ar) BIGnews July 2002
- * Mel, (ss) BIGnews September 2002
- * No Quarter, (ex) BIGnews March 2002; excerpt from unpublished novel
- * Poul, (ss) BIGnews Summer 2003
- * Road to Sureño, (ss) BIGnews January 2002
- * So Much Love, (ss) BIGnews January 2004
- * Trauma, (ss) The New Yorker February 2 1952
- * We Play the Fool, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1951
[]Hunter, Norman (George Lorimer) (1899-1995) (about) (chron.)
- * Branestawm’s Inclusive Bath, (ms) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Conjuring Made Easy, (ar) The Scout March 8 1924
- * Effective Conjuring for Boys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1924
- * Fitting Up a Stage, (cl) The Scout Sep 15, Sep 22 1923
- * From the Invention Book of Professor Branestawm:
* ___ Branestawm’s Inclusive Bath, (ms) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Hector Hokkibatz Goes Out to Tea, (ss) Monster Book for Children 1941
- * His Majesty Arranges Things, (ss) Monster Book for Children 193?
- * His Majesty’s Magic, (ss) Favourite Story Book, Dean & Son, 1939
- * Magic Corner, (cl) Puffin Post v6 #2 1972, v8 #2, v8 #3 1974
- * The Marchioness of Mussendont, (ss) Funland Story Book, Dean & Son, 1935
- * The Mysterious Baker, (ar) The Scout April 19 1924
- * An Oriental Welcome, (ss) Playmates’ Story Book, Dean & Son, 193?
- * The Persistent Pedlar, (ss) Sunshine Story Book, Dean & Son, 193?
- * The Pillar-Box Dragon, (ss) Happy Times 1940
- * A Potentate of Pennidip, (ss) Funland Story Book, Dean & Son, 1935
- * Professor Branestawm Goes Cuckoo [Professor Branestawm], (ss) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * Simple and Effective Conjuring, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1929
- * Singular Disaster Strikes Survivor Z&!!5 (with Jill McDonald), (cs) Puffin Post v4 #4, 1970
- * A Slight Touch of Incrediblanian Disaster, (ss) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Two’s Company (with Peter Edwards), (pz) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * The Walaparoo, (pm) Grit Story Section #1923, November 29 1931
- * Wonder-Working Simplified, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1926
- * You Won’t Believe It (with Peter Edwards), (ms) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * [Great Pagwell], (ms) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
[]Hunter, Paul (?-1950) (chron.)
- * 1944—Year of Decision, (ed) Liberty January 1 1944
- * Abbasso il Fascismo!, (ed) Liberty September 11 1943
- * About Siberian Air Bases, (ed) Liberty January 8 1944
- * Air Power Is Peace Power, (ed) Liberty August 2 1947
- * All Holidays on Monday, (ed) Liberty October 5 1946
- * America Needs a Foreign Policy—Now!, (ed) Liberty August 7 1943
- * The American Way to Control Strikes, (ed) Liberty June 29 1946
- * America’s Future Is Up in the Air, (ed) Liberty July 17 1943
- * America’s Military Future, (ed) Liberty July 7 1945
- * America Takes a Wrong Turning, (ed) Liberty March 23 1946
- * Another Kind of Justice We Owe the Veteran, (ed) Liberty August 25 1945
- * Are Living Standards Due to Decline?, (ed) Liberty October 12 1946
- * Are We Being Too Easy on the Japs?, (ar) Liberty September 29 1945
- * Are We Keeping Our Pledge to the Dead?, (ed) Liberty June 1 1946
- * Are We Losing the Peace?, (ed) Liberty June 30 1945
- * Are We Men or Morons?, (ed) Liberty April 21 1945
- * Are We Talking Ourselves Into War?, (ed) Liberty April 13 1946
- * Ballots as Well as Bullets for Fighting Men, (ed) Liberty October 30 1943
- * Beer Versus Bread, (ed) Liberty May 18 1946
- * Biting the Hand That Feeds Them, (ed) Liberty December 14 1946
- * Business Men Often Have Good Ideas, (ed) Liberty October 16 1943
- * A Cake Can’t Be Eaten Until It’s Baked, (ed) Liberty December 15 1945
- * Can the Average American Lick the Average Nazi or Jap?, (ed) Liberty May 15 1943
- * Christmas—1943, (ed) Liberty December 25 1943
- * Comments on Commentators, (ed) Liberty March 10 1945
- * The Dignity of Labor, (ed) Liberty November 20 1943
- * Do High Prices Justify Higher Wages?, (ed) Liberty December 7 1946
- * Don’t Go Unless You Have To, (ed) Liberty October 9 1943
- * Do We Guard Our Secrets Well?, (ed) Liberty October 19 1946
- * The Draft Blows Every Which Way, (ed) Liberty April 17 1943
- * Economic Theory and Fact, (ed) Liberty March 2 1946
- * Election Day—America’s Day of Decision, (ed) Liberty November 11 1944
- * The Elephant Stirs Himself, (ed) Liberty August 18 1945
- * False Roads to the Promised Land, (ed) Liberty October 20 1945
- * The Fateful Road to Another War, (ed) Liberty February 17 1945
- * Fear Instead of Freedom, (ed) Liberty September 28 1946
- * Figures Don’t Lie, (ed) Liberty February 15 1947
- * The First of Our Big Bombers, (ed) Liberty June 24 1944
- * Food Will Win the War, (ed) Liberty April 3 1943
- * Foreign Policy by Inadvertence, (ar) Liberty December 29 1945
- * A Foreign Policy That Will Stick, (ed) Liberty October 26 1946
- * Forty Years of Flight, (ed) Liberty December 18 1943
- * 4-Fs Have Rights, Too!, (ed) Liberty April 7 1945
- * General Ike Says “No”—But—, (ed) Liberty March 1 1947
- * The Gentleman from Missouri, (ed) Liberty May 26 1945
- * Get Joe and Harry to Swap Jobs, (ed) Liberty June 21 1947
- * Get Rid of the Experts, (ed) Liberty July 19 1947
- * The G.I. Comes Into His Own, (ed) Liberty June 10 1944
- * The Gift of Freedom, (ed) Liberty December 1947
- * A Golden Moment Is Approaching, (ed) Liberty December 9 1944
- * Government and Business, (ed) Liberty November 7 1942
- * Government Planning in War and Peace, (ed) Liberty April 29 1944
- * Has Our Military Might Vanished?, (ed) Liberty May 25 1946
- * Here’s One Change It Is Time For!, (ed) Liberty February 3 1945
- * Home of the Brave and the Free—and UNO, (ed) Liberty March 16 1946
- * Hope for a Long Peace Is Justified, (ed) Liberty August 26 1944
- * How About President Ike?, (ed) Liberty February 1 1947
- * How Long Shall We Occupy Germany?, (ed) Liberty November 10 1945
- * How Many Atom Bombs Have We?, (ed) Liberty November 30 1946
- * How’s the Intuition Now, Adolf?, (ed) Liberty October 2 1943
- * How the Average Man Feels About the Atom Bomb, (ed) Liberty December 22 1945
- * How YOU Can Save a Life!, (ed) Liberty June 15 1946
- * In Memoriam, (ed) Liberty June 5 1943
- * Interference in the Politics of Small Nations, (ed) Liberty January 20 1945
- * The Iron Horse Comes Through, (ed) Liberty February 27 1943
- * Is America Really the Beautiful?, (ed) Liberty April 20 1946
- * Is Argentina Heading Toward War?, (ed) Liberty September 16 1944
- * Is Boom and Bust Inevitable?, (ed) Liberty September 14 1946
- * Is It Grain Conservation—Or Disguised Prohibition?, (ed) Liberty May 11 1946
- * Is It Planned Discord?, (ed) Liberty August 3 1946
- * Isolation Is Death for America, (ed) Liberty July 22 1944
- * Is Seeing Really Believing?, (ed) Liberty September 1947
- * Is the World to Be Ruled by a Triumvirate?, (ed) Liberty September 1 1945
- * It’s Not Our Fault Russia Won’t Warm Up, (ed) Liberty November 23 1946
- * It’s Not the Women Who Are Hysterical, (ed) Liberty September 23 1944
- * It’s Not Time to Relax—Yet, (ed) Liberty December 2 1944
- * It’s Time We Knew the Real Score!, (ed) Liberty March 3 1945
- * It’s Your Money, (ed) Liberty July 15 1944
- * It Will Soon Be Time for the Main Bout, (ed) Liberty May 29 1943
- * Japan’s Turn Will Come, (ed) Liberty June 26 1943
- * Just Beating the Japs Won’t Tame Them, (ed) Liberty July 10 1943
- * Justice Is the Main Ingredient of Peace, (ed) Liberty July 8 1944
- * Labor—and the Public Interest, (ed) Liberty July 6 1946
- * The Last Appeal, (ed) Liberty October 13 1945
- * A Law Won’t Stop It, John, (ed) Liberty March 15 1947
- * The Legal Status of Unions, (ed) Liberty January 18 1947
- * Lest We Forget—War Is Waste!, (ed) Liberty November 16 1946
- * Let’s Break the Deadlock, (ed) Liberty September 25 1943
- * Let’s Continue to Debate the True Issues, (ed) Liberty August 12 1944
- * Let’s Define Unconditional Surrender, (ed) Liberty December 23 1944
- * Let’s Keep Them Colossal, (ed) Liberty November 1947
- * Let’s Not Make Hitler’s Mistake, (ed) Liberty July 3 1943
- * Letter from a Civilian, (ed) Liberty March 4 1944
- * A Letter to Sam Goldwyn, (ed) Liberty April 26 1947
- * Liberty—December 7, 1942, (ed) Liberty December 5 1942
- * Liberty Picks Its Candidate, (ed) Liberty November 4 1944
- * Looks Like We Intend to Hold the Line, (ed) Liberty July 31 1943
- * Losses and Gains of the G.M. Strike, (ed) Liberty April 27 1946
- * Machines Can’t Work Without Men, (ed) Liberty February 20 1943
- * Make No Little Plans for Postwar America, (ed) Liberty May 13 1944
- * The Man Without a Party, (ed) Liberty November 21 1942
- * Many Men of Destiny Are as Yet Undiscovered, (ed) Liberty May 22 1943
- * Maybe We’re Overproduced on Faultfinding, (ed) Liberty October 24 1942
- * Medical Care for the Average Family, (ar) Liberty September 8 1945
- * Men and Politics Abroad, (ed) Liberty September 15 1945
- * Mr. Bowles Stands His Ground, (ed) Liberty February 23 1946
- * Movies for the Boys, (ar) Liberty May 20 1944
- * The Movies in Wartime, (ed) Liberty December 19 1942
- * The Much-Maligned OPA, (ed) Liberty March 17 1945
- * Murder by Connivance, (ed) Liberty March 9 1946
- * Must We Have Another War?, (ed) Liberty October 1947
- * The National Service Act, (ed) Liberty February 26 1944
- * The New Congress and the New World, (ed) Liberty January 9 1943
- * A New Day Dawns in Diplomacy, (ed) Liberty April 14 1945
- * The New “New Deal”, (ed) Liberty February 13 1943
- * No Apologies for Freedom, (ed) Liberty August 31 1946
- * No More Isolation for America, (ed) Liberty November 13 1943
- * Occupation Isn’t Working Out, (ed) Liberty July 20 1946
- * On Giving Up the Atom Bomb, (ed) Liberty September 7 1946
- * Only the People Can Wipe Out Black Markets, (ed) Liberty August 14 1943
- * An Open Letter to Capt. Joe Patterson, (ed) Liberty August 5 1944
- * An Open Letter to Clare Luce, (ed) Liberty October 17 1942
- * The Other Fellow’s Viewpoint, (ed) Liberty February 16 1946
- * Our Boys Know Why They Fight, (ed) Liberty June 19 1943
- * Our Conflict with Russia, (ed) Liberty July 13 1946
- * Our Free Press Keeps Our Feet on the Ground, (ed) Liberty February 5 1944
- * Our Merchant Sailors Are Heroes, Too!, (ed) Liberty February 12 1944
- * Our Perennial “Wrongies”, (ed) Liberty June 17 1944
- * Our Stake in Palestine, (ed) Liberty April 12 1947
- * Pay-as-We-Go Is Good Sense, (ed) Liberty March 20 1943
- * Peace on Earth to Men of Good Will, (ed) Liberty January 4 1947
- * Personal Effects, (ed) Liberty August 21 1943
- * Pity the Poor White-Collar Man, (ed) Liberty April 10 1943
- * Platforms and Candidates, (ed) Liberty August 19 1944
- * Post-Mortem on the Election, (ed) Liberty December 16 1944
- * Power Paralyzes the Helping Hand, (ed) Liberty November 24 1945
- * Power Without Regulation Is Un-American, (ed) Liberty March 13 1943
- * Preparedness for Peace, (ed) Liberty January 23 1943
- * The President as Commander in Chief, (ed) Liberty September 9 1944
- * The Pro and Con on Cartels, (ed) Liberty January 27 1945
- * The Promise of Christmas, (ed) Liberty December 30 1944
- * Prosperity by Legislation, (ed) Liberty August 17 1946
- * Rationing Should Be Simplified, (ed) Liberty November 6 1943
- * Reconvert the School Children, (ed) Liberty September 22 1945
- * The Red Cross—A People’s Partnership, (ed) Liberty April 1 1944
- * The Red Cross—Mercy Agent of Every American, (ed) Liberty March 24 1945
- * Rehabilitating G.I. Joe, (ed) Liberty June 16 1945
- * Resolution for a Fateful New Year, (ed) Liberty January 6 1945
- * The Responsibility of Victory, (ed) Liberty December 28 1946
- * The Rivalry of Power, (ar) Liberty November 17 1945
- * The Russians Mean What They Say, (ed) Liberty January 29 1944
- * Russia’s Course—A Key to the Future, (ed) Liberty June 23 1945
- * The San Francisco Conference—And Its Opportunity, (ed) Liberty April 28 1945
- * Self-Reliance for the Disabled, (ed) Liberty November 18 1944
- * Should Wage Rates Rise to Meet Living Costs?, (ed) Liberty January 13 1945
- * Sixteen Men on the World Chessboard, (ed) Liberty March 18 1944
- * The Smallness of the Big Five, (ed) Liberty July 14 1945
- * A Solution on India, (ed) Liberty October 31 1942
- * Some Civilian Products Are Essential, (ed) Liberty September 18 1943
- * Something the Big 3 Overlooked, (ed) Liberty March 31 1945
- * Stop Communism at Home, (ed) Liberty May 10 1947
- * Story with a Moral for Statesmen, (ed) Liberty July 29 1944
- * The Stovepipe Hat Is In Again, (ed) Liberty December 12 1942
- * Stream Pollution—A Disgrace to America, (ed) Liberty August 10 1946
- * Suspicion Breeds Suspicion, (ed) Liberty October 14 1944
- * Their Lordships the Congressmen, (ed) Liberty March 27 1943
- * There’ll Always Be a Lady Fair, (ed) Liberty February 10 1945
- * There Ought to Be a Law, (ed) Liberty February 1948
- * Tip to June Grads—Classes ’00 to ’47, (ed) Liberty June 7 1947
- * A Tip to the G.O.P., (ed) Liberty July 5 1947
- * Today’s Best Job Offering, (ed) Liberty December 21 1946
- * “Total War” Excludes Controversy as Usual, (ed) Liberty May 1 1943
- * Uncle Sam Profits for a Change, (ed) Liberty December 1 1945
- * Uncle Shylock Again?, (ed) Liberty February 9 1946
- * Unemployment Insurance as It Sometimes Works, (ed) Liberty October 6 1945
- * Unified National Defense, (ed) Liberty January 5 1946
- * Unquiet Along the Potomac, (ed) Liberty April 8 1944
- * The U.S. Senate—Bogey of World Co-operation, (ed) Liberty October 28 1944
- * Vacation in 1953, (ed) Liberty January 30 1943
- * Victory Through Triviality, (ed) Liberty July 24 1943
- * Wanted: Opportunity, Not Opportunism, (ed) Liberty September 4 1943
- * Warfare on the Home Front, (ed) Liberty January 19 1946
- * The War in Headlines, (ed) Liberty January 16 1943
- * War Is the Art of Finding Ways to Do the Impossible, (ed) Liberty May 8 1943
- * War Work First—But Reconversion where Possible, (ed) Liberty September 30 1944
- * The Weakness of UNO, (ed) Liberty March 30 1946
- * We Can Be Friends Only with Friends, (ed) Liberty May 19 1945
- * We Can’t Do Business with Our Pockets Locked, (ed) Liberty September 2 1944
- * We Can’t Risk Isolation!, (ed) Liberty September 21 1946
- * We Civilians Have It Tough, (ed) Liberty August 28 1943
- * We’ll Have Time to Argue—Later!, (ed) Liberty March 11 1944
- * We’re All Poorer When None of Us Can Get Richer, (ed) Liberty May 5 1945
- * We’re Winning the Battle of Rubber, (ed) Liberty April 24 1943
- * We’ve Got Another Goal to Meet, (ed) Liberty October 23 1943
- * We’ve Got Our Fingers Crossed on Dewey, (ed) Liberty October 21 1944
- * We’ve Got to Get the Facts, (ed) Liberty January 12 1946
- * We Want a “People’s Peace”, (ed) Liberty March 6 1943
- * We Want Bargaining—Not Bickering, (ed) Liberty October 27 1945
- * We Want No More War, (ed) Liberty February 6 1943
- * We Won’t Win the Peace by Arguing, (ed) Liberty June 12 1943
- * What Are We Afraid Of?, (ed) Liberty May 24 1947
- * What Causes Strikes?, (ed) Liberty July 27 1946
- * What Is Fascism?, (ed) Liberty June 9 1945
- * What Is Our Foreign Policy—If Any?, (ed) Liberty April 22 1944
- * What Shall We Do About Germany?, (ed) Liberty November 25 1944
- * What to Do About Germany, (ed) Liberty June 2 1945
- * What Will We Buy with Our War Bonds?, (ed) Liberty January 22 1944
- * What Will We Do with Germany?, (ar) Liberty April 15 1944
- * Where Do We Go from Here?, (ed) Liberty May 6 1944
- * Where’s All the Sacrifice We Talk About?, (ed) Liberty January 15 1944
- * Where’s the Merchandise?, (ed) Liberty February 2 1946
- * Who’s Got All the Excess Billions?, (ed) Liberty March 25 1944
- * Who’s to Blame for Pearl Harbor?, (ed) Liberty November 3 1945
- * Who Will Pay Veteran Benefits?, (ed) Liberty August 24 1946
- * Why America Flounders, (ed) Liberty November 9 1946
- * The WHY of the Housing Shortage, (ed) Liberty May 4 1946
- * Why the Russians Act That Way, (ed) Liberty June 22 1946
- * Why We Fight, (ed) Liberty November 14 1942
- * Will the New Wage-Price Policy Work?, (ed) Liberty April 6 1946
- * Work Is the Only Medicine, (ed) Liberty January 1948
- * The World Can’t Go in Two Directions at Once, (ed) Liberty December 8 1945
- * World Peace Through Law, (ed) Liberty October 7 1944
- * The Year Ahead, (ed) Liberty January 2 1943
- * You Can’t Kid the G.I.s, (ed) Liberty February 19 1944
_____, ed.
[]Hunter, R(ichard) Wilkes (1906-1991); used pseudonyms Tod Conrad & James Dark (about) (chron.)
- * Bandit Bounty Hunter, (nv) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #28, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * Bottle from the Jungle, (ss) Man October 1951
- * Builder of Good Canoes, (ss) Man April 1946
- * China Straits, (ss) Man July 1946
- * The Dark Is No Different, (ss) Man September 1950
- * The Dead Aren’t Beautiful, (ss) Man February 1950
- * Fast with a Gun, (nv) Leisure Westerns #23, June 1948
- * The Figurine of Hungry Compound, (ss) Liberty April 27 1946
- * A Fool from Down Under, (nv) Downtown Detective #35, 195?
- * Gypsy, (ss) Liberty June 8 1946
- * Injuns Are Easy, (ss) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #39, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * Kid Colt Settles Up, (ss) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #8, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * Madmen on the Mesa, (nv) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #34, 1952, as by Tod Conrad
- * No Code for a Gringo, (nv) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #26, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * Pecos Passes the Buck, (nv) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #25, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * The Red Steer, (ss) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #26, 1946
- * Saloon-Stooge Sheriff, (nv) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #21, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * Smithy’s Dogs, (ss) Liberty June 2 1945
- * The Story of the Malaita Campaign, (ar) Man July 1945
- * Strange Destiny, (ss) Liberty December 29 1945
- * Suicide Draw, (ss) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #22, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
- * Vigilante Hangmen, (ss) Bullseye Western Monthly Magazine #13, 195?, as by Tod Conrad
[]Hunter, Rob (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Beewolf, (ss) Kaleidotrope #8, April 2010
- * Blue (As in an Early Frost), (ss) Aphelion #150, March 2011
- * Boys Night Out, (ss) On Spec Summer 2005
- * Chimaera Constant, (ss) Farrago’s Wainscot #8, October 2008
- * Facelift, (ss) Aphelion #118, February 2008
- * The Flags of All Nations Hors D’oeuvre Toothpicks Caper, (ss) Fables Winter 2003
- * The Francher, (nv) Aphelion #130, March 2009
- * The Nine-Patch Variation, (ss) Ideomancer January 2004
- * The Queen’s Head, (na) Aphelion #147, November 2010
- * The Song of the Rice Barge Coolie, (nv) Aeon #11, September 2007
- * Zeitgeist Is the Right Geist, (ss) Quantum Muse September 2002
[]Hunter, Stephen (1946- ) (chron.)
- * Behind the Book, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #60, 2015
- * Bob Lee Swagger, (ar) The Mysterious Bookshop, 2007
- * Casey at the Bat, (nv) Agents of Treachery ed. Otto Penzler, Black Lizard, 2010
- * John le Carré, Under the Spyglass, (iv) Espionage Magazine May 1987 [Ref. John le Carré]
- * Stephen Longacre’s Greatest Match, (nv) Murder Is My Racquet ed. Otto Penzler, Mysterious Press, 2005
[]Hunter, T. M. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Ever Dark [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #37, January 1 2008
- * Lifeline [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #56, 2010
- * Little White Truths [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #33, November 1 2007
- * No Good Deed [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #43, May 2008
- * Obedience [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #46, September 2008
[]Hunter, Thomas Lomax (1875-1948) (about) (chron.)
- * Ballade of Alladin’s Lamp, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1906
- * Ballade of Art and Love, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1922
- * Ballade of Babylon, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1909
- * Ballade of Fat Ladies, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1908
- * Ballade of Inayne the Fair, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1922
- * A Ballade of Lamb’s Wool, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1910
- * Ballade of Mrs. Grundy, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1922
- * Ballade of Old Ladies, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1922
- * Ballade of the Benevolent Bolshevik, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1919
- * Ballade of the Bitter-Sweet, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1906
- * Ballade of the Hobo, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1909
- * Ballad of the Bowery, (pm) Breezy Stories November 1915
- * Ballads of Those Who Don’t Belong, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1917
- * Brithers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1910
- * The Call of the Farm, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1917
- * Christmas Song, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1906
- * Compensation, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1922
- * Dawn in the Country, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 18 1909
- * The Greatest Weapon, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1917
- * Ideal and Real, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1922
- * The Lane, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1908
- * The Light-Ship, (pm) Putnam’s Magazine March 1910
- * Miladi Lorelei, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1917
- * My Garden, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1919
- * The Nomads, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1922
- * The North Wind, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1905
- * An Odor-Memory, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1907
- * The Pipes of Pan, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1924
- * The Prudential Age, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1917
- * Rime of the Road, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1919
- * The Sword of Brennus, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1924
- * Vers Libre, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1917
- * Where Are the Ships Our Ships Have Met?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1908
[]Hunter, Tom (fl. 2000s-2020s) (books) (chron.)
- * Introduction (with Ian Whates), (in) 2001: An Odyssey in Words ed. Tom Hunter & Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2018
- * Jeff VanderMeer Interviewed, (iv) infinity plus April 2006 [Ref. Jeff VanderMeer]
- * Life in the Fast Lane:
* ___ Through the Star Gate, (cl) ParSec #1, Autumn 2021
- * Through the Star Gate, (ar) ParSec #1, Autumn 2021
- * Waiting in the Sky, (ss) 2001: An Odyssey in Words ed. Tom Hunter & Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2018
_____, ed.
[]Hunting, (Henry) Gardner (1872-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Sign of the Black Bear, (sl) The Popular Magazine Nov 1, Nov 15 1912
- * Bob, Débutant, (ss) McClure’s Magazine June 1908
- * The Breath of Death, (ss) Boys’ Life January 1926
- * The Fighter, (sl) The American Boy December 1915
- * For Pity’s Sake, Kitty, (sl) Wee Wisdom June 1950
- * Game Little Crook, (ss) The Cavalier July 20 1912
- * Ghost Lights, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1918
- * A Hand in the Game, (na) The Popular Magazine June 15 1911
- * Her Stolen Fiance, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1924
- * In Spite of Terror, (ss) The Youth’s Companion January 1 1914
- * Marks of the Tool, (ss) Collier’s November 10 1923
- * A Matter of Ideas, (ss) The American Boy June 1916
- * The Money Finders, (sl) The American Boy September 1914
- * The Patent Envelope, (ss) The Black Cat December 1903
- * The Pattern of a Man, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1908
- * Petee, (ss) Adventure September 1912
- * Short Cut to Justice, (ss) Boys’ Life January 1930
- * Short Path—Strange Crossing, (ss) People’s February 1916
- * The Spangled Boy, (ss) Top-Notch March 1 1911
- * Special Messenger, (ss) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy June 1932
- * The Spice of Life, (ss) Collier’s December 5 1925
- * That Wheeled Wonder, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1915
- * Tinfoil Charley, (ss) The Cavalier March 14 1914
- * A Trade in Futures, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1915
- * The Trouble with You, Tom—, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1923
- * Up Against Reel Trouble, (sl) The American Boy July 1924
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