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- * Admeh Drake (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1903
- * After Repeal—Watch Out!, (ar) Liberty August 26 1933
- * The All-Seeing “I” (with Thomas M. Johnson), (??) Collier’s May 8 1943
- * The Amachure Grafter, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 22 1914
- * The American Saloon:
* ___ I—The City Saloon and Vicious Politics, (ar) Collier’s February 29 1908
* ___ II—Breaking the Saloon Power, (ar) Collier’s March 21 1908
* ___ III—South Carolina’s Substitute—and How She Fared Worse, (ar) Collier’s Mar 28, Apr 4 1908
- * The American Spenders: In Easy Circumstances, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1912
- * The American Spenders: The Clerk Class, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 22 1912
- * The American Spenders - The Pauper Millionaire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1912
- * The American Spenders: They Who Count the Pennies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1912
- * Are the Republican Candidates Physically Fit to Be President?, (ar) Liberty May 16 1936
- * Are the Unions Headed for Civil War?, (ar) Liberty November 6 1937
- * Are They Putting J. Edgar Hoover on the Spot?, (ar) Liberty October 17 1936
- * The Army of Equals, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1916
- * The Ashes of Hell, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 6 1920
- * As Is, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1922
- * As to the Blind, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine December 1907
- * The Autocrat of the Dinner Table, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1917
- * Bannister’s “Scoop” (with Charles K. Field), (ss) Sunset September 1903
- * Baseball:
* ___ I. Before the Professionals Came, (ar) Collier’s May 8 1909
- * Beating Back: Between Two Natures (with Al J. Jennings), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1913
- * Beating Back: Convict 31,539 (with Al J. Jennings), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1913
- * Beating Back: Planning My Comeback (with Al J. Jennings), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1913
- * Beating Back: Rehabilitation (with Al J. Jennings), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 29 1913
- * Beating Back: The Long Riders (with Al J. Jennings), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1913
- * The Bedizened Truth, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1908
- * Before the Professionals Came, (ar) Collier’s May 8 1909
- * Behind the Guns, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1916
- * Between the Lines, (ss) The New McClure’s August 1928
- * Beware of the Shadow, (ar) Pictorial Review Oct 1931, Jan 1932
- * The Biggest Job Facing the President, (ar) Liberty June 26 1937
- * The Big Shots Are Trembling Now!, (ar) Liberty July 10 1937
- * The Biograph Theatre (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1903
- * The Blackjack of Extortion, (ar) Liberty June 11 1932
- * Blood Will Tell, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1913
- * Bluff, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1911
- * The Book Lady, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine February 1907
- * Breaking the Saloon Power, (ar) Collier’s March 21 1908
- * The Bubble of Dreams, (ss) The American Magazine July 1907
- * Buchmanism: Is Religious Revival Sweeping America?, (ar) Liberty January 30 1937
- * Business in Diplomacy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 14 1920
- * Camouflage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1917
- * The Camps of Yeaterday, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1922
- * Canadian Invasion and Black Tom (with Emanuel V. Voska), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1940
- * Can Science Read Your Mind?, (ar) Liberty September 6 1941
- * Can We Mortals See Without Eyes?, (ar) Liberty May 11 1935
- * The Carleton Burglary, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1919
- * A Case of Conscience, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1908
- * Cassidy’s Job, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 17 1921
- * Chapters I, II (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1903
- * Children and Edged Tools, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine November 1910
- * The C.I.O. and the Sit-Down Strike, (ar) Liberty October 30 1937
- * The City of Unshed Tears, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1916
- * The City Saloon and Vicious Politics, (ar) Collier’s February 29 1908
- * Columbine Time, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 2 1921
- * Common Sense About Germany, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1920
- * Common Sense About Preparedness, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1916
- * Common Sense in Belgium, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 17 1920
- * Concerning—Christian Charity, (ar) The Masses May 1912
- * Concerning the “Rev.” Frederick A. Wiggin, (ms) Collier’s December 21 1907
- * The Contender, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1926
- * Copper Dan Imbibes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 20 1919
- * Crime Crazy, (ar) Liberty December 7 1935
- * The Cure, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1912
- * The Decline and Fall of Heliopolis, (ss) Collier’s April 20 1912
- * Demonstrating Immortality, (ar) Collier’s September 14 1907
- * Detained by the Germans, (ar) Collier’s October 3 1914
- * The Dimes of Coffee John (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1903
- * Dr. Arnold Genthe, (bg) The American Magazine May 1913 [Ref. Arnold Genthe]
- * Does John L. Lewis Want to Be President?, (ar) Liberty December 5 1936
- * Don Pancho of Santa Lucia, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine August 1908
- * The Door-Stopper, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1913
- * Drugs, Doctors, and the Law, (ar) Liberty January 1 1938
- * The Empire of the Kingfish, (ar) Liberty Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13 1935
- * The Empty House Mystery, (ts) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * England and Labor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1917
- * England and the New Age, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1919
- * England and the Upper Class, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1917
- * England: The Puzzle, (ar) The American Magazine February 1915
- * The English Way, (ar) Metropolitan September 1915
- * Europe Today and Tomorrow: The Age of Lies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1918
- * Europe Today and Tomorrow: The German Propaganda, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1918
- * Europe Today and Tomorrow: The Line-Up, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1918
- * An Evening in Society, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1917
- * Faithful Fido, (ss) Liberty April 11 1931
- * First Aid to America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1917
- * The First Ward Ball, (ar) Collier’s February 6 1909
- * Flashes from the War Zone, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1916
- * The Floating Labor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1914
- * The Floating Laborer-Some Humble Biographies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1914
- * The Floating Laborer: The Need for Teamwork, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1914
- * The Forty Panatellas (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) Jun, Jul 1903
- * France and the Future, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1919
- * France and the New Age, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1916
- * France and Us, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1919
- * France Worries Through, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1920
- * Gambling-Mad America, (ar) Liberty July 11 1936
- * The Gate Opens, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1922
- * The German Lamb and the Swiss Wolf, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1917
- * Germany Moves on Mexico (with Emanuel V. Voska), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1940
- * Getting Out the Wounded, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1916
- * The “Glory” of War, (ar) The American Magazine December 1914
- * Golden Water, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 25, Feb 8, Feb 22 1913
- * The Greek, (ar) Overland Monthly December 1927
- * Gypped!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1922
- * Hard-Boiled Heroes, (ar) Liberty May 26, Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16 1934
- * Harlem’s Man from Heaven, (ar) Liberty September 14 1935
- * Has Hoover Changes His Soul?, (ar) Liberty December 14 1935
- * Hats Off to France, (ar) The American Magazine January 1915
- * Herbert Hoover Tells What America Must Do Next, (ar) Liberty July 16 1938
- * His Blind Side, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 21 1913
- * Hoover as an Executive, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1920
- * Hoppy Strikes Twelve, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1921
- * The House of Mystery, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 12, Feb 19, Feb 26, Mar 5, Mar 12 1910
- * The House That Harry Sold, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 7, Oct 14 1911
- * How Foreign Nations Poison Our Minds, (ar) Liberty October 14 1939
- * How Foreign Nations Poison Our Minds—“Atrocities” That Didn’t Happen, (ar) Liberty October 21 1939
- * How Foreign Nations Poison Our Minds: Be Your Own Lie Detector, (ar) Liberty November 4 1939
- * How Foreign Nations Poison Our Minds: Fighting with Lies—The Nightmare of Anti-Semitism, (ar) Liberty October 28 1939
- * How Red Is America?, (sl) The American Legion Monthly October 1926
- * How the “Movies” Were Saved, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine March 1913
- * If Washington Had Been King, (ar) Liberty February 24 1934
- * If You See It in the Paper, It’s -?, (ss) Collier’s August 18 1923
- * In the Tower of Silence, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1920
- * Into Alsace with the Tricolor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 22, Mar 1 1919
- * The Involuntary Suicide (with Gelett Burgess), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1903
- * Italy and the Real Villain, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 26 1918
- * It Wasn’t Like This in the Old Days, (ar) Liberty June 27 1942
- * The Japanese and the Pacific Coast, (ar) Collier’s Sep 28, Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26 1907
- * Keep ’Em Shooting, (ar) Liberty February 20 1943
- * The King Relaxes, (ar) Collier’s February 8 1908
- * The Land of the Little People, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1923
- * Landon—First-Rate Second-Rater?, (ar) Liberty March 21 1936
- * Laughing Eyes—Match-Maker [Rosalie LeGrange], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1908
- * The Law and Laughing Eyes [Rosalie LeGrange], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 1, Feb 8 1908
- * Leadville, an Epic of the West: Flush Times, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 25 1909
- * Leadville, an Epic of the West: Gun-Law, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 30 1909
- * Leadville, an Epic of the West: The Luck of H.A.W. Tabor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 4 1909
- * Letters from Franco-America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 7 1918
- * Letters from the War, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 30, Jul 7, Jul 21, Jul 28, Aug 18, Sep 8, Oct 6, Nov 24, Dec 1 1917, Jan 12,
Feb 23, Mar 30 1918
- * Letters from the War: Getting Over, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1917
- * The Liar, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1914
- * The Lively Communists, (sl) The American Legion Monthly December 1926
- * The Luck of the Picaroons (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1904
- * Mary Resigns, (ss) The American Magazine November 1929
- * The McGregor Rose, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post May 1, May 8 1909
- * The Medium Game:
* ___ I. Demonstrating Immortality, (ar) Collier’s September 14 1907
* ___ II. Psychics and Clairvoyants, (ar) Collier’s September 21 1907
* ___ III. They Who Raise the Dead, (ar) Collier’s September 28 1907
* ___ IV. “Physical Manifestation,” and the Trade in Apparatus, (ar) Collier’s October 5 1907
- * The Miracle Men of Oxford, (ar) Britannia and Eve November 1937
- * Mr. Rainey in Bohemia, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1913
- * Mr. Sunderland Says “No”, (ss) The American Magazine May 1931
- * The Moral Weapon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1919
- * Mountain Madness, (ss) McClure’s June 1928
- * Mountain Motoring, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1922
- * The Mystery of the Hammam Baths (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1903
- * The New Aristocracy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1917
- * The New Racketeer—America’s Greatest Danger, (ar) Liberty June 4 1932
- * A New Way to End Strikes, (ar) Liberty January 28 1939
- * The New York Sun, (ar) The American Magazine January 1909 [Ref. Edward Page Mitchell]
- * Not Without Honor, (ss) Everybody’s November 1925
- * O. Henry, Man and Writer, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1910 [Ref. O. Henry]
- * Old Recluse, (ss) The Wave December 22 1900
- * On the Isonzo Front, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1916
- * Our Army Overseas, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1917
- * Our Crime School—The County Jail, (ar) Liberty March 9 1935
- * Our New Civil War, (ar) Liberty Jan 5, Jan 12, Jan 19 1935
- * Out of the Ruins, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 10 1921
- * The Pace in New York, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1913
- * “Physical Manifestation,” and the Trade in Apparatus, (ar) Collier’s October 5 1907
- * The Picaroons: A San Francisco Night’s Entertainment:
* ___ Part I; Chapters I, II (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1903
* ___ Part II (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1903
* ___ Part III—Admeh Drake (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1903
* ___ Part IV—The Dimes of Coffee John (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1903
* ___ Part V—The Forty Panatellas (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1903
* ___ Part VI—The Forty Panatellas (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1903
* ___ Part VII—The Story of the Retired Car Conductor (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1903
* ___ Part VIII—The Involuntary Suicide (with Gelett Burgess), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1903
* ___ Part IX—The Story of the Quadroon Woman (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1903
* ___ Part X—The Biograph Theatre (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1903
* ___ Part XI—The Mystery of the Hammam Baths (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1903
* ___ The Luck of the Picaroons (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1904
* ___ The Story of the Mestiza Woman (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1904
- * Pike’s Peak, Lizzie, or Bust, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1922
- * Portrait of a President, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 17 1931
- * The Portrait on the Glowing Wall, (ts) The Shrine Magazine July 1928
- * The Practical Joker, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 8 1916
- * Practical Relief Work, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1916
- * The President of the Scrooge Club, (ss) The Elks Magazine December 1925
- * The President’s Job, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 7 1931
- * The President Watches His Waistline, (ar) Physical Culture July 1931
- * Professor Malino, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1907
- * Psychics and Clairvoyants, (ar) Collier’s September 21 1907
- * Putting France Back on the Map, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1919
- * The Quandry of Belgium, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1919
- * Raw Material, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1931
- * Reating Back: Introducing Mr. Jennings, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1913
- * The Red Ballyhoo, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1930
- * The Red Button, (sl) Munsey’s Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1912
- * The Refined Guy, (ss) Hearst’s International August 1923
- * The Reign of Queen Isyl (with Gelett Burgess), (sl) Everybody’s Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1903
- * The Revolt of the Blanket Stiffs, (sl) The American Legion Monthly November 1926
- * The Roof of Armageddon, (ar) Land & Water Jun 22, Jun 29 1916
- * The Roof of Armageddon, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1916
- * The Rough Stuff, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1922
- * The Round Turn, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 13 1921
- * The Royal Giver, (vi) Liberty August 6 1938
- * The Ruhr Aflame, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1920
- * The Ruhr Aflame: The Red Capital, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1920
- * Savage America, (ar) Liberty January 16 1937
- * Ships, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1919
- * Should Congressmen Be Held Responsible for Slander?, (ar) Liberty August 15 1936
- * The Sky Pilots, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1917
- * Smashing the Bank Robbers, (ar) Liberty November 23 1935
- * Soldiers of Peace, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1919
- * La Sorda of Seville, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 1919
- * South Carolina’s Substitute—and How She Fared Worse, (ar) Collier’s Mar 28, Apr 4 1908
- * Spain and the German Game, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 16 1917
- * The Spending Jag in New York, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1912
- * Spy and Counter Spy (with Emanuel V. Voska), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1940
- * Stop Tinkering with the Movies, (ar) Liberty June 10 1939
- * The Story of the Mestiza Woman (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1904
- * The Story of the Quadroon Woman (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1903
- * The Story of the Retired Car Conductor (with Gelett Burgess), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1903
- * The Strike at Bibo’s, (ss) Liberty October 8 1932
- * Such Men Are Dangerous! Insane Criminals Look All Right, (ar) Liberty March 27 1937
- * Sweepstakes Riches, (ar) Liberty March 28 1936
- * System Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 13 1909
- * There Is a Santa Claus, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1919
- * These Whispers about Mr. Hoover, (ar) Liberty May 21 1932
- * They Also Serve, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 25 1915
- * They Lynched the Wrong Man, (ar) Liberty December 4 1937
- * They Who Raise the Dead, (ar) Collier’s September 28 1907
- * They Who Strike in the Dark, (ar) The American Magazine April 1909
- * This Gentleman Worries Too Much, (bg) Hearst’s International September 1924 [Ref. Ralph M. Easley]
- * Three Burros, (ss) The Shrine Magazine March 1927
- * Through a Loophole in the Law, (ss) Liberty February 12 1927
- * Through the Window, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1911
- * Timber-Line Clover, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1922
- * Togo, Mayor of Scituate, (ss) The American Magazine August 1914
- * The Toll of the New Racketeer, (ar) Liberty June 18 1932
- * Tom, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1921
- * Uncle Edward and Cousin Silas, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 2 1912
- * Under the Searchlights, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1916
- * The Unknown (with Howard E. Morton), (ss) Hearst’s International November 1922
- * Unscrambling the Eggs at Lille, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 1 1919
- * The Uses of Calamity, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1921
- * Victory-and Flight for Life (with Emanuel V. Voska), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1940
- * War Madness, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 26 1916
- * Warrior, the Untamed—The Story of an Imaginative Press Agent, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1908
- * The Wartime Tourist, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1916
- * A West Point for Police, (ar) Liberty February 16 1935
- * We Trail the Dynamiters (with Emanuel V. Voska), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1940
- * What America Pays the Racketeers, (ar) Liberty July 2 1932
- * What Is Behind the Minneapolis Murders?, (ar) Liberty February 8 1936
- * When a Swelled Head Bursts, (ar) Liberty July 25 1925
- * Where the Heart Is, (ss) The American Magazine December 1911
- * Where the Treasure Lies, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1925
- * Why the Pacific Slope Hates the Japanese, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1909
- * The Wild West in New Jersey, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1914
- * Will Dubinsky Upset Lewis in the C.I.O.?, (ar) Liberty August 27 1938
- * Will It Last?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 24 1920
- * Will Labor Seize the Balance of Power?, (ar) Liberty October 23 1937
- * Will the Oxford Religious Drive Get Into Politics?, (ar) Liberty May 22 1937
- * Will the Veterans Demand More Millions?, (ar) Liberty November 14 1936
- * Will You Lose Your Birthday Next Year?, (ar) Liberty February 19 1938
- * Wilson and the Bull-Moose, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine April 1913
- * With Canada at the Somme, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1917
- * With the Armies on the Rhine, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1919
- * The Woman Inside, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 25 1920
- * Women Make Wonderful Spies (with Emanuel V. Voska), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1940
- * The Word of the Explorer, (ar) The Sun ca. 1904
- * Wreckage of War, (ar) The American Magazine November 1914
- * Youth Rides West, (sl) Collier’s Feb 16, Feb 23, Apr 5, Apr 19 1924
- * “Youth Will Be Served”, (ss) The American Magazine May 1912
_____, as told to
_____, [ref.]
[]Isaacs, Abram S. (fl. 1880s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Celia’s Calendar, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine April 1911
- * Concerning Genius and Old Age, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1909
- * The Excursion. A Sketch of German Life, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1893
- * The Footstep, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine June 1919
- * Graves of Famous Americans, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1907
- * The Jewess in Authorship, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal October 1892
- * The Jews of the United States, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1898
- * New York’s Riot Record, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1907
- * Pen Pictures of German Life, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1893
- * The Religious Denominations of America. History, Progress and Methods of the Various Churches:
* ___ IX—The Jews of the United States, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1898
- * Stories from the Rabbis, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1888
- * Will the Jews Return to Palestine, (??) The Century Magazine May 1883
[]Isaacs, David (chron.)
- * Beauty, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Death, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Democracy, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Fables Without Morals, (gp) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Love, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Optimism, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Philosphers, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Religion, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Song of the Wanty Bup’s Mother, (pm) Colour July/August 1922
- * Victory, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
- * Wisdom, (pm) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v2 #1, 1921
[]Isaacs, Leonard (N.) (1939-1988) (chron.)
- * Black Holes/White Holes, (pm) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * Books, (rc) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; Dec 75.
- * The Custodians, (br) Foundation #11/12, March 1977 [Ref. Richard Cowper]
- * Marvels, (pm) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * No Direction Home, (br) Foundation #11/12, March 1977 [Ref. Norman Spinrad]
- * Pervo-Devo-Twisto-Freako-Sijo, (pm) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * SF Writing, (pm) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * Six Sijo, (gp) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * √-1 Think, Therefore √-1 Am, (vi) Harlan Ellison’s Last Dangerous Visions (unpublished) ed. Harlan Ellison, 19??
- * Strange Creature, (pm) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * Thrangs and Other Wonders, (pm) Clarion III ed. Robin Scott Wilson, Signet, 1973
- * Visiting Shaman, (pm) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
_____, [ref.]
[]Isaacs, Levi (c1888-?); used pseudonyms Louis Essex & Louise Essex (chron.)
- * Adopted by the School, (n.) , as by Louise Essex
- * Always in the Way, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925, as by Louise Essex
- * Back to School - in Disguise, (n.) School Girl 1931, as by Louise Essex
- * Bride of the Sheik, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 4 1937, as by Louise Essex
- * The Captain They Scorned, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924, as by Louise Essex
- * The Charity Girl of the Fourth, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1926, as by Louise Essex
- * The Crook of Crauford Court [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #256, September 1930, as by Louis Essex
- * Dogged by Her Secret, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924, as by Louise Essex
- * The Duffer of the Family, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1922, as by Louise Essex
- * Forced Into the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923, as by Louise Essex
- * From Heroine to Outcast, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923, as by Louise Essex
- * Her Fight for a Fortune, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923, as by Louise Essex
- * Just a Lone Girl in London, (n.) School Girl 1931, as by Louise Essex
- * Left to Battle Alone, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930, as by Louise Essex
- * Misjudged by the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925, as by Louise Essex
- * The Motherless Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930, as by Louise Essex
- * Neglected at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927, as by Louise Essex
- * No One Studied Fay, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930, as by Louise Essex
- * No Right to Be at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927, as by Louise Essex
- * Not Wanted in the Form!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1926, as by Louise Essex
- * On the Films in Secret, (n.) School-Days Weekly 1930, as by Louise Essex
- * Sally of the Circus School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1932, as by Louise Essex
- * A Schoolgirl’s Trust, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925, as by Louise Essex
- * The School Meant Everything to Judy!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930, as by Louise Essex
- * Scorned by the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924, as by Louise Essex
- * She Longed to Be a Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924, as by Louise Essex
- * She Must Stay in the Circus, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1931, as by Louise Essex
- * She Took Another’s Chance, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925, as by Louise Essex
- * The Shipwrecked Girl’s Mission, (n.) School Girl 1931, as by Louise Essex
- * That Girl Jill!, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1925, 1924, as by Louise Essex
- * Thelma’s Task on the Talkies, (n.) School Girl 1932, as by Louise Essex
- * Under Suspicion at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925, as by Louise Essex
- * The Verdict of the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921, as by Louise Essex
[]Isaacs, Linda (1944- ); later known as Linda Richardson; used pseudonym Michael F. X. Milhaus (chron.)
- * Alpha 6, (br) Thrust #8, Spring 1977 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- * The Best from Orbit, (br) Thrust #8, Spring 1977 [Ref. Damon Knight]
- * Everything Is Going to Be All Right, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories December 1976
- * Everything You Wanted, (ar) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1976
- * Fully Automated: with Low Down Payment, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories July 1975
- * In a Pig’s Eye [Anathae] (with David F. Bischoff & Richard W. Brown), (nv) Fantastic Stories May 1976, as by Michael F. X. Milhaus
- * A Many Splendored Thing, (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine Fall 1977
- * A Personal Demon [Anathae] (with David F. Bischoff & Richard W. Brown), (nv) Fantastic Stories February 1976, as by Michael F. X. Milhaus
- * The Stochastic Man, (br) Thrust Spring 1976 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- * Transit, (ss) Worlds of If March/April 1974
- * A Trick of the Tail [Anathae] (with David F. Bischoff & Richard W. Brown), (nv) Fantastic Stories December 1977, as by Michael F. X. Milhaus
- * Where Angels Fear to Tread [Anathae] (with David F. Bischoff & Richard W. Brown), (nv) Fantastic Stories April 1978, as by Michael F. X. Milhaus
- * With Good Intentions [Anathae] (with David F. Bischoff & Richard W. Brown), (ss) Fantastic Stories September 1977, as by Michael F. X. Milhaus
- * [letter], (lt) SFWA Bulletin #62, March 1977
[]Isaacs, Rufus (Daniel) (1860-1935) (about)
_____, [ref.]
- * India’s New Viceroy by Michael Annesley, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine March 1921
- * In the Days of Their Youth by Raymond Price, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1932
- * Mr. Rufus Isaacs, K.C., M.P., (bg) The Strand Magazine October 1905, uncredited.
- * Mr. Rufus Isaacs, M.P., K.C. by Harold Spender, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1907
- * Sir Rufus Isaacs, K.C., M.P., A Study in Personality by T. P. O’Connor, M.P., (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1913
[]Isaacs, Susan (1943- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Close Relations, (n.) Cosmopolitan June 1981
- * Compliments of a Friend, (na) Murder Among Friends by The Adams Round Table, Berkley, 2000
- * Introduction to “Compliments of a Friend”, (is) Opening Shots ed. Lawrence Block, Cumberland House, 2000
- * Murder at the Roundtable (with Lawrence Block, Mary Higgins Clark, Stanley Cohen, Dorothy Salisbury Davis, Mickey Friedman, Judith Kelman, Warren B. Murphy, Justin Scott & Peter Straub), (ms) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer 2000
- * My Cousin Rachel’s Uncle Murray, (nv) Murder in the Family by The Adams Round Table, Berkley Prime Crime, 2002
- * Shining Through, (ex) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1988
- * There’s a Light on in Brooklyn, (ar) Metropolis Found ed. Linda C. Exman, New York Is Book Country, 2003
- * Two Over Easy, (ss) Manhattan Noir 2: The Classics ed. Lawrence Block, Akashic Books, 2008
- * Welcome from the Incoming President: In Celebration of the Edgar Awards Dinner 2001, (ms) Mystery Writers Annual #55, 2001
[]Isabell, John (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * The Behaviour of Animals in Unfamiliar Circumstances, (ar) Longman’s Magazine October 1902
- * Captain Billy on the Complete Angler, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 12 1911
- * Catching Lobsters on the Seven Stones, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 12 1901
- * Catching Mullet at the Land’s End, (ar) Longman’s Magazine January 1902
- * Congering at the Wolf, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1903
- * Fishes and Their Ways, (ar) Longman’s Magazine February 1901
- * Fish, Tin, and Copper, (ar) Longman’s Magazine August 1902
- * A French Fleet in Posession of the Channel, (ar) Longman’s Magazine June 1903
- * Novelties from Butterfly Land, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 15 1911
- * Two Boys and a Ground Seine, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 17 1904
- * Water-Beetles as Pets for Boys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 16 1903
- * Why Are Sea Birds White?, (ar) Longman’s Magazine April 1902
[]Isabella, Jenny Blake; [born Anthony Louis Isabella] (1951- ); previously known as Tony Isabella (about) (chron.)
- * Epilogue, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction Jan, May, Jul 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * If Wishes Were Horses (with Bob Ingersoll), (ss) The Ultimate Super-Villains ed. Stan Lee, Boulevard, 1996, as by Bob Ingersoll & Tony Isabella
- * Interlude, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction January 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * Prologue, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction Jan, Mar 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * Prologue: An Official Inquiry, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction July 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * Prologue: The Star-Magi, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction May 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * Untitled Epilogue, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction March 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * War Toy, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction March 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw], as by Tony Isabella
- * Where Have All the Heroes Gone?, (ar) The Comics Buyer’s Guide 1995, as by Tony Isabella
- * [letter from Cleveland, OH], (lt) Amazing Stories November 1969, as by Tony Isabella
[]Isabella, Tony; former name of Jenny Blake Isabella (1951- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Epilogue, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction Jan, May, Jul 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * If Wishes Were Horses (with Bob Ingersoll), (ss) The Ultimate Super-Villains ed. Stan Lee, Boulevard, 1996
- * Interlude, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction January 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * Prologue, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction Jan, Mar 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * Prologue: An Official Inquiry, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction July 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * Prologue: The Star-Magi, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction May 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * Untitled Epilogue, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction March 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * War Toy, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction March 1975 [Ref. Bob Shaw]
- * Where Have All the Heroes Gone?, (ar) The Comics Buyer’s Guide 1995
- * [letter from Cleveland, OH], (lt) Amazing Stories November 1969
_____, adapt.
[]Isbell, Lucile; [i.e., Lucile J. Malinda Isbell Stall] (1896-1965) (about) (chron.)
- * Boss Lady (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range July 1945
- * Brand of the Killer, (nv) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range October 1944
- * Cowboy in Connecticut, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range May 1946
- * The Cowboys’ Christmas Ball (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range January 1946
- * Date with a Dead Man, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range November 1944
- * Granger and Mackie Feud (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range October 1945
- * Guide of the Silver Spur (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range April 1945
- * Gun Girl of the West (with Mary Barr Scott), (sl) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range Jan, Feb, Mar 1943
- * The Horse Dappled with Gold, (nv) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range May 1942
- * Horse Sense (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range August 1944
- * Jean of River Ranch (with Mary Barr Scott), (nv) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1943
- * Lady in the Saddle, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range April 1946
- * Laughing Caballero, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range August 1945
- * Linda of Sierra Madre (with Mary Barr Scott), (sl) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range Jan, Feb, Mar 1946
- * Murder in Cabin 13 (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range March 1944
- * Neighbor of the Mill Iron (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range December 1944
- * Outlaw from the Hills (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range February 1944
- * The Payoff (with Mary Barr Scott), (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range November 1946
- * Strangers at Sundown, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range October 1946
- * Tony of Enchanted Rancho, (sl) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range Jul, Aug 1946
[]Isberner, Daniel (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Assassination Protocol: Kafka [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #2, 2020
- * Assassination Protocol: Katherine Steiner-Davion [BattleTech], (cl) Shrapnel #3, 2020
- * Black Boxes [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #5, 2021
- * Eleven Good Ways to…Ruin Your Mercenary Company [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #15, 2023
- * Flying Kites [BattleTech], (ss) Shrapnel #10, 2022
- * A Game of Armored Combat: Celebrating 700 Years of BattleMech Warfare [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #12, 2023
- * Moving Forward [BattleTech], (ss) Shrapnel #6, 2021
- * Quikscell: Tax Evasion or Typo? [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #9, 2022
- * Scenario: Reindeer Down [BattleTech], (gm) Shrapnel #3, 2020
- * Silent Plans [BattleTech], (ss) Shrapnel #15, 2023
- * Silent Roar [BattleTech], (ss) Shrapnel #8, 2022
- * Tales from the Cracked Canopy:
* ___ Silent Roar [BattleTech], (ss) Shrapnel #8, 2022
- * The Unknown: Arenas of the Inner Sphere [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #17, 2024
[]Isborn, Frances M. (fl. 1920s-1930s); used pseudonym Mary Wiltshire (chron.)
- * The Inferiority of Susie, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #446, February 1932, as by Mary Wiltshire
- * Mrs. Mace’s Granddaughter, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #431, November 1930, as by Mary Wiltshire
- * Seeing Ghosts by Mistletoe, (ss) The Quiver January 1939, as by Mary Wiltshire
- * The Young Idea, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1927, as by Mary Wiltshire
[]Ishiguro, Kazuo (1954- ) (about) (chron.)
- * A Family Supper, (ss) Esquire March 1990
- * The Gourmet, (pl) Granta #43, Spring 1993
- * October, 1948, (ex) Granta #17, Autumn 1985
- * A Pale View of Hills, (ss) The Fiction Magazine Spring 1982
- * A Strange and Sometimes Sadness, (ss) Bananas #21, June 1980
- * Summer After the War, (ss) Granta #7, Spring 1983
- * A Village After Dark, (ss) The New Yorker May 21 2001
_____, [ref.]
- * “AI, Gene-Editing, Big Data…I Worry We Are Not in Control of These Things Any More” by Lisa Allardice, (ar) The Guardian February 20 2021
- * “AI will become very good at manipulating emptions”: Kazuo Ishiguro on the Future of Fiction and Truth by Alex Clark, (iv) The Guardian (online) March 8 2025
- * Distortions of the Artist in Space and Time: The Speculative Nature of Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Unconsoled by Geoffrey Maloney, (ar) Fantastic Metropolis January 2006
- * “I had a chance to pass my mum’s story on” by Xan Brooks, (iv) The Guardian (online) May 12 2025
- * Interview by Rick Kleffel, (iv) Interzone #198, May/June 2005
- * Interview: Kazuo Ishiguro by David Barr Kirtley, (iv) Lightspeed #63, August 2015
- * Kazuo Ichiguro on What Moves Us and What Matters in These Interesting Times by Mary Laura Philpott, (iv) The Washington Post August 1 2021
- * Kazuo Ishiguro by Susannah Hunnewell, (iv) The Paris Review #184, Spring 2008
- * Kazuo Ishiguro’s Turn to Fantasy by Alex Clark, (iv) The Guardian February 19 2015
- * Kazuo Ishiguro Thinks His Fantasy Novel Is Not a Fantasy Novel. Are We Bothered? by David Barnett, (ar) The Guardian March 5 2015
- * Klara and the Sun by Norman Spinrad, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction March/April 2022
- * Never Let Me Go by Rick Kleffel, (br) Interzone #198, May/June 2005
- * Never Let Me Go by Adam Roberts, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #213, May 2006
- * New Novelist, (bg) The Fiction Magazine Spring 1982, uncredited.
- * The Unconsoled by James Lovegrove, (br) Interzone #108, June 1996
- * The Waking Dream: A Review of Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Unconsoled by Garrett Rowlan, (ar) The Irreal Reader ed. G. S. Evans & Alice Whittenburg, Guide Dog Books, 2013
- * Writer’s Indignation: Kazuo Ishiguro Rejects Claim of Genre Snobbery by Sian Cain, (ar) The Guardian March 8 2015
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