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[]Kingsley, Charles (1819-1875) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Airly Beacon, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Alton Locke’s Song, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Andromeda, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Andromeda and Other Poems, (co) John W. Parker (hc), 1858
- * The Bad Squire, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Ballad, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Ballad of Earl Haldan’s Daughter, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Charles Kingsley’s Last Poem, (pm)
- * Charles Kingsley’s “Youth and Age”, (pm)
- * Child Ballad, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A Christmas Carol, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Christmas Day, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Dartside, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Day of the Lord, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Dead Church, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Delectable Day, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Dolcino to Margaret, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Down to the Mothers, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Drifting Away, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Easter Week, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Elegiacs, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A Farewell, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A Farewell, (sg) Wide Awake May 1882, music by John K. Payne; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * The Find, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Fishing Song, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Frank Leigh’s Song. A.D. 1586, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Heroism, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1873
- * A Hope, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * How the Argonauts Were Driven Into the Unknown Sea, (nv)
- * Hymn, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Hypotheses Hypochondriacæ, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * In an Illuminated Missal, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Invitation, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Irrevocable Past, (pm)
- * Juventus Mundi, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Knight’s Leap, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Knight’s Return, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A Lament, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Last Buccaneer, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Lay of Earl Harold, (pm)
- * The Legend of La Brea, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Longbeards’ Saga. A.D. 400, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Lost Doll, (pm) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine April 1895
- * The Mango-tree, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A March, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Margaret to Dolcino, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Martin Lightfoot’s Song, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * My Hunting Song, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * My Little Doll, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A Myth, (sg) Wide Awake June 1883, music by Louis C. Elson; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * A New Forest Ballad, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Night Bird, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Ode, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Ode to the North-east Wind, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Oh That We Two Were Maying, (pm)
- * Old and New, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Old, Old Song, (pm)
- * On the Death of a Certain Journal, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * On the Death of Leopold, King of the Belgians, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Oubit, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Our Age of Chivalry, (ms)
- * The Outlaw, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Palinodia, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * A Parable from Liebig, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Pen-y-gwrydd, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Perseus and the Gorgon, (nv) The Heroes by Charles Kingsley, 1856
- * The Poetry of a Root Crop, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Poets Corner:
* ___ A Parable from Liebig, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Priest’s Heart, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * “Qu’est Qu’il Dit”, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Red King, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Saint Maura. A.D. 304, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature:
* ___ A Farewell, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
* ___ The Three Fishers, (pm) The Christian Socialist October 11 1851
- * The Sands of Dee, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Sappho, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Scotch Song, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * September 21, 1870, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Sing Heigh-ho!, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Song of the Little Baltung. A.D. 395, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Sonnet, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The South Wind, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Starlings, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Summer Sea, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Swan-neck, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Theseus and the Minotaur, (ss) The Heroes by Charles Kingsley, 1856
- * A Thought from the Rhine, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Three Fishermen, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1855
- * The Three Fishers, (pm) The Christian Socialist October 11 1851
- * Three Fishers Went Sailing, (pm)
- * Three Fishers Went Sailing, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine June 1858, music by John Hullah
- * Three Fishers Went Sailing, (sg) The Boy’s Own Paper February 18 1882, music by C. H. Purday
- * The Tide River, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Tide Rock, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * To G.A.G., (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * To Miss Mitford, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Trehill Well, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Tutor’s Story (with Mary St. Leger Kingsley), (n.) The Cornhill Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1916, as by Charles Kingsley & Lucas Malet
- * The Ugly Princess, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Valentine’s Day, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The View from Pau, (ex) from Prose Idylls,
- * The Watchman, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Weird Lady, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Westward Ho!, (n.)
- * The World’s Age, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * Young and Old, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * The Young Knight, (pm) Andromeda and Other Poems, John W. Parker, 1858
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1893
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- * A Boys’ Hero by Frederick J. Harwood, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 3 1908
- * Charles Kingsley, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1877, uncredited.
- * Charles Kingsley by A. B. Cooper, (ar) The Captain #123, June 1909, as by A. B. Cooper
- * Charles Kingsley by A. C. Benson, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1911, as by A. C. Benson
- * Charles Kingsley: A Reminiscence by Ellis Yarnall, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science March 1876
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 9. Charles Kingsley by Thomas Hughes, (ar) Atalanta June 1888
- * Some Clerical Novelists by Charles Macmillan, (ar) The Sunday Strand August 1902
[]Kingsley, Florence (Morse) (1859-1937) (chron.)
- * And So They Were Married, (sl) Ladies’ Home Journal Jun, Jul, Aug 1908
- * The Children’s Bread, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1898
- * The Encircling Good, (ex)
- * “Envy” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World November 1916
- * First Coming of Santa Claus, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1904
- * The First Judas, (ss) The Outlook July 7 1900
- * Francesca, (sl) The Ladies’ World April 1911
- * The Glass House, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion Dec 1908, Mar, Apr, May 1909
- * “Greed” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World March 1917
- * In a Yellow Petticoat and a Green Gown, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1901
- * Intellectual Miss Lamb, (ss) The Century Magazine February 1906
- * “I Will Fear No Evil” Being Thoughts for the Opening Year, (es) Good Housekeeping January 1910
- * The Only Son of His Mother, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 30 1901
- * “Passion” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World January 1917
- * “Pride” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World December 1916
- * The Rented Baby, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion December 1913
- * The Right Girl, (nv) Smith’s Magazine August 1917
- * “The Seventh Sin” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World May 1917
- * The Singular Miss Smith, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 5, Mar 12, Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16 1904
- * “Sloth” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World February 1917
- * The Star of Love, (sl) Appleton’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1909
- * Story of the Field of Angels, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1903
- * Those Brewster Children, (ss) Good Housekeeping June 1909
- * The Three Lilies, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion April 1913
- * Transfiguration of Miss Philura, (ss) Current Literature September 1907
- * The Transformation of Miss Philura, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1899
- * Truthful Jane, (ss) Good Housekeeping November 1906
- * An Unrecorded Miracle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 8 1900
- * Wilhemina Changes Her Mind, (nv) Smith’s Magazine October 1911
- * The Wooing of Patricia, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine May 1908
- * The Wounds of a Friend, (ss) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine October 1916
- * “Wrath” [Seven Deadly Sins], (ss) The Ladies’ World April 1917
- * Young Gentleman of the Woodshed, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1901
- * A Young Lochinvar in Khaki, (ss) The Ladies’ World December 1917
[]Kingsley, Henry (1830-1876) (chron.)
- * About Salmon, (ar) Macmillan’s Magazine #68, June 1865
- * The Blackbird’s Song, (pm)
- * The Boy in Grey, (na)
- * Hornby Mills Garden: a Gossip about Gardens, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1866
- * Jackson of Paul’s, (sl) The Dark Blue #3, May 1871
- * Jackson of Paul’s, (sl) The Dark Blue #4, June 1871, uncredited.
- * Miss Milton, (ss) The Argosy (UK) November 1874
- * The Mystery of St. Remi, (nv) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1877
- * New Year’s Day at Windsor, 1327: Sir Henry Mullory’s Story, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1866
- * Our Brown Passenger, (ss) Once a Week Christmas 1865
- * Our Widow, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1875
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ Our Brown Passenger, (ss) Once a Week Christmas 1865
- * The Sufferings of Robert Everard, (ss) Tales of Old Travel by Henry Kingsley, MacMillan, 1869, as by Henry Kingsley
- * The Two Cadets, (ss) Once a Week Feb 23, Mar 2 1867
- * Why Lady Hornbury’s Ball Was Postponed, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1871
- * Won at Last, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly September 1893
[]Kingsley, Marguerite (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * The Affairs of Elizabeth Trent, (ss) Every Girl’s Story Book 1936
- * Fog and Fancy Dress, (ss) Monster Book for Children 193?
- * The Goose That Turned Into a Swan, (ss) Topping Book for Girls 1936
- * How Brian Joined the Scouts, (ss) British Legion Children’s Annual 1937
- * The Importance of Twopence, (ss) Every Girl’s Story Book 1935
- * Jock Takes a Paw, (ss) Champion Book for Girls 1937
- * A Matter of Self Respect, (ss) Topping Book for Girls 1936
- * Miss Mellor’s Sampler, (ss) Monster Book for Girls 193?
- * More Ways than One, (ss) Popular Book for Girls 1936
- * Pat Merton’s “Luck”, (ss) Stories for Girls 1938
- * Pauline Rises to the Occasion, (ss) Popular Book for Girls 1935
- * The Secret of the Pigskin Box, (ss) Popular Book for Girls 1936
- * The Showing Up of Patsy, (ss) Big Book for Girls, Dean & Son, 1936
- * [letter], (lt) New Worlds Science Fiction #87, October 1959
[]Kingsley, Mary St. Leger (1852-1931); also known as Mary St. Leger Harrison; used pseudonym Lucas Malet (about) (chron.)
- * The Birth of a Masterpiece, (ss) The Story-teller January 1922, as by Lucas Malet
- * Conversion, (ss) World Fiction August 1922, as by Mary St. Leger Harrison
- * Da Silva’s Widow, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1917, as by Lucas Malet
- * Fillingers, (ss) Harper’s Bazar March 1921, as by Lucas Malet
- * On the Boat-Deck, (ss) The Story-teller September 1922, as by Lucas Malet
- * The Pill-Box, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1921, as by Lucas Malet
- * The Pool, (ss) The London Magazine July 1930, as by Lucas Malet
- * Prefatory Note to “The Tutor’s Story”, (is) The Cornhill Magazine January 1916, as by Lucas Malet
- * The Tutor’s Story (with Charles Kingsley), (n.) The Cornhill Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1916, as by Charles Kingsley & Lucas Malet
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[]Kingsley, Rose G(eorginia) (1845-1925) (about) (chron.)
- * An Antwerp Printing-House, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine September 1882
- * The Art of Conversation, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
- * The Belfry of Bruges, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1884
- * The Boy Who Invented the Telegraph, (ar) Wide Awake October 1889
- * The Building of the Abbey—Princess Catherine and Prince Henry, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884
- * Children and “The Helpers”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1887
- * Children of Westminster Abbey:
* ___ I. The Building of the Abbey—Princess Catherine and Prince Henry, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884
* ___ II. The Conquest of Wales—Prince Alfonzo, (ar) Wide Awake November 1884
* ___ III. John of Eltham, the Young Knight, (ar) Wide Awake December 1884
* ___ IV. Edward the Fifth and Richard, Duke of York, (ar) Wide Awake January 1885
* ___ V. King Edward the Sixth, (ar) Wide Awake February 1885
* ___ VI. Miss Elizabeth Russell, “The Child of Westminster”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1885
* ___ VII. The Princesses Sophia and Mary, (ar) Wide Awake April 1885
* ___ VIII. Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, (ar) Wide Awake May 1885
* ___ IX. Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (continued), (ar) Wide Awake June 1885
* ___ X. Lord Francis Villiers, (ar) Wide Awake July 1885
* ___ XI. Princess Anne, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake August 1885
* ___ XII. William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake September 1885
- * “The Coming of the Nightingale”, (nf) Wide Awake June 1891
- * The Conquest of Wales—Prince Alfonzo, (ar) Wide Awake November 1884
- * The Contributors and the Children:
* ___ XV. “Jack of All Trades”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1888
* ___ XVI. Children and “The Helpers”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1887
- * Edward the Fifth and Richard, Duke of York, (ar) Wide Awake January 1885
- * George Eliot’s County, (??) The Century Magazine July 1885
- * A Glimpse of the Cumberland Border, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine Aug, Sep 1881
- * A Hampshire Moor, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1892
- * Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, (ar) Wide Awake May 1885
- * Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (continued), (ar) Wide Awake June 1885
- * The Home of Rubens, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine May 1885
- * “Jack of All Trades”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1888
- * John of Eltham, the Young Knight, (ar) Wide Awake December 1884
- * King Edward the Sixth, (ar) Wide Awake February 1885
- * Lord Francis Villiers, (ar) Wide Awake July 1885
- * Men and Things:
* ___ II. “The Coming of the Nightingale”, (nf) Wide Awake June 1891
* ___ XLV. The Art of Conversation, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
* ___ XLV. The Queen’s Piper and the Attaché, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
- * Miss Elizabeth Russell, “The Child of Westminster”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1885
- * An Old English Home: Bramshill House, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1880
- * One of the Proudest Moments of My Life, (ar) Wide Awake March 1888
- * Our Eversley Dogs—Dandy, Sweep, Victor, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882
- * Princess Anne, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake August 1885
- * The Princesses Sophia and Mary, (ar) Wide Awake April 1885
- * The Queen’s Piper and the Attaché, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
- * The Rag Market at Bruges, (ar) Wide Awake March 1893
- * Shakspeare’s Country, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine Jan, Feb 1885
- * Stoned by a Mountain, (ar) Wide Awake March 1886
- * The Washingtons’ English Home, (ar) Wide Awake July 1884
- * What the Jackdaws of Kenilworth Said, (ss) Wide Awake July 1885
- * When Shakspere Was a Boy, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1886
- * Why Tumblers Were So Called, (ar) Wide Awake December 1887
- * William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake September 1885
[]Kingsmill, Hugh; pseudonym of Hugh Kingsmill Lunn (1889-1949) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Dawn’s Delay, (co) Elkin Mathews (hc), 1924
- * The Dawn’s Delay (var. 1), (co) Eyre & Spottiswoode (hc), 1948
- * Disintegration of a Politician, (nv) The Dawn’s Delay by Hugh Kingsmill, Elkin Mathews, 1924
- * The End of the World, (nv) The Dawn’s Delay by Hugh Kingsmill, Elkin Mathews, 1924
- * He Showed Us the Shame of “New Orders”, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1944 [Ref. Samuel Johnson]
- * High Life in Victorian Fiction, (hu)
- * Made on Earth, (ss)
- * Oscar Wilde by the Styx, (hu) The Bookman May 1932
- * The Return of William Shakespeare, (n.) Duckworth, 1929
- * The Ruby of Khitmandu, (hu) The Bookman April 1932
- * What They Did for England:
* ___ He Showed Us the Shame of “New Orders”, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1944 [Ref. Samuel Johnson]
- * What They Said at the Time, (ms) Lilliput May 1944
- * The Will to Love (with Kenneth Hare), (ss) Colour September 1915
- * W.J., (na) The Dawn’s Delay by Hugh Kingsmill, Elkin Mathews, 1924
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[]King-Smith, Dick; [i.e., Ronald Gordon King-Smith] (1922-2011) (chron.)
- * The Ghost at Codlin Castle, (ss) The Ghost at Codlin Castle and Other Stories by Dick King-Smith, Viking, 1992
- * Godfrey’s Revenge, (ss) Ghostly Haunts ed. Michael Morpurgo, Pavilion, 1994
- * The Guard Dog, (ss) Guardian Angels ed. Stephanie Nettell, Viking Kestrel, 1987
- * Just a Guess, (ss) The Methuen Book of Strange Tales ed. Jean Russell, Methuen, 1980
[]Kingsolver, Barbara (1955- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Animal Dreams, (ex)
- * Confessions of the Reluctant Remainder, (ar) Mid-Life Confidential ed. Dave Marsh, Viking, 1994
- * Homeland, (ss) Homeland and Other Stories by Barbara Kingsolver, 1989
- * Introduction, (in) Southwest Stories: Tales from the Desert ed. John Miller & Genevieve Morgan, Chronicle, 1993
- * Introduction, (in) The Best American Short Stories 2001 ed. Barbara Kingsolver & Katrina Kenison, Houghton Mifflin, 2001
- * Lacewings, (ss) Redbook November 2000
- * The Lost Language of Love, (ss) Mademoiselle May 1989
- * Making Peace, (ex)
- * My Father’s Africa, (ss) McCall’s August 1991
- * Pigs in Heaven, (ex) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1993
- * Precious Little Time, (ss) Redbook July 1989
- * Reigniting My Love of Words, (mm) The Washington Post August 28 2019
- * Why I Am a Danger to the Public, (ss)
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[]Kingston, Brian; pseudonym of Percy Longhurst (1874-1959) (chron.)
- * Blake’s Double, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #45, March 29 1913
- * A Britisher’s Pluck, (na) The Gem Library #6, April 20 1907
- * “Cowboy Kid”, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #48, April 19 1913
- * His Missing Chum, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #62, July 26 1913
- * Life Among the Northwest Mounted, (ss) Boys’ Life May 1912
- * A Mystery of the Cliffs, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #63, August 2 1913
[]Kingston, Charles; pseudonym of Charles Kingston O’Mahony (1884-1944) (books) (chron.)
- * Adam Worth, King of Thieves, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 26 1921
- * Adventures of a House Detective:
* ___ No. 1] A Jeweled Bait, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 9 1929
* ___ No. 2] The Easiest Swindle, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 16 1929
* ___ No. 3] The Interrupted Honeymoon, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 23 1929
* ___ No. 4] Diamonds for the Dowry, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 30 1929
* ___ No. 5] A Stock Swindler and His Victim, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 6 1929
* ___ No. 6] Movie Blackmail, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 13 1929
* ___ No. 7] The Rival Brides, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 27 1929
* ___ No. 8] The Black Prince, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly May 25 1929
* ___ No. 9] The Professional Dancing Partner, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly July 27 1929
* ___ The Heiress and the Waiter, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly September 7 1929
* ___ The Secret Patient, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 10 1929
* ___ The Unbidden Guest, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 24 1929
- * An Adventuress in England and America, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 28 1926
- * After Many Years, (ar) Flynn’s December 13 1924
- * The Amazing Career of the Girl-Wife Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 27 1920
- * The Arts of the Crafty, (ar) The Detective Magazine #33, February 15 1924
- * Behind the Doors of Monte Carlo, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1925
- * Belle Guinness—A Woman’s Greed for Gold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 19 1920
- * Belle Star—Her Crimes, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 10 1920
- * Black Fame:
* ___ An Adventuress in England and America, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 28 1926
* ___ The Crime That Was Forestalled, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 7 1926
* ___ Doctor Pommerais—Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 31 1926
- * Blackmail, (ar) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine March 1928
- * The Black Prince, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly May 25 1929
- * The Bogus Richard Douglas, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 23 1920
- * Canada’s Greatest Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine #41, June 6 1924
- * Capricious Fortune, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1928
- * Catherine Wilson, Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 15 1921
- * Christmas Crimes, (ar) The Detective Magazine #54, December 5 1924
- * The Citadel of Chance, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1925
- * Cora Pearl, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #146, May 1924 [Ref. Cora Pearl]
- * Countess Marie Tarnowska—A Twentieth Century Delilah, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #142, January 1924 [Ref. Marie Tarnowski]
- * Craft, (ss) The Detective Magazine #63, April 10 1925
- * The Crime of Dr. Philip Cross, (ar) The Detective Magazine #30, January 4 1924
- * A Crime of the Sea, (ar) The Detective Magazine #34, February 29 1924
- * Crimes That Make You Creep, No. 4: The Vengeance of Marie Clemond, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1510, May 12 1928
- * Crimes That Make You Creep, No. 5: The Secret of the Cemetery, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1511, May 19 1928
- * The Crime That Was Forestalled, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 7 1926
- * The Criminal’s Wooing, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 9 1920
- * The Dancing Rogue, (ar) Clues 1st May 1928
- * The Dancing Widow, (ar) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 8 1931
- * A Deathbed Reprieve, (ar) Clues 2nd April 1928
- * Diamonds for the Dowry, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 30 1929
- * Discharged by Mistake, (ar) Clues 2nd July 1929
- * Doctor Pommerais—Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 31 1926
- * Doctors in the Dock, (ar) The Premier Magazine #142, June 13 1922
- * Dr. Webster: Harvard Professor and Assassin, (ar) The Corner Magazine July 1927
- * Dramas of the Prison House, (cl) Clues 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Aug, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1929
* ___ Discharged by Mistake, (cl) Clues 2nd July 1929
- * Dramatic Flights from Justice, (ar) Flynn’s October 25 1924
- * Dramatic Flights from Justice, (ar) Flynn’s November 1 1924
- * The Easiest Swindle, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 16 1929
- * Elisabeth Howard, the Barmaid Who Made an Emperor, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #143, February 1924 [Ref. Elisabeth Howard]
- * Eliza Becomes Evadne, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) February 1930
- * Eugene Vidocq, the Famous Detective and Criminal, (bg) Detective Story Magazine April 20 1920
- * The Exploits of a Great Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine #13, May 11 1923
- * Famous Flights from Justice, (ar) The Premier Magazine #135, March 7 1922
- * The Fascinating Dancer, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1512, May 26 1928
- * The Fearless Mrs. Chadwick, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 18 1920
- * The Final Gamble, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) March 1927
- * The Final Verdict, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) January 1927
- * The Fine Art of Fraud, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1921
- * Fool with No Money, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * The Fortune Teller, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 18 1931
- * Frank Froest, M.V.O., (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1920
- * From Oxford University to a Canadian Gallows, (ar) The Corner Magazine February 1928
- * The Gay Resorts of Wealth, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1926
- * Grace Dalrymple Elliott—an English Victim of the French Revolution, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #145, April 1924 [Ref. Grace Dalrymple Elliott]
- * Great Racing Frauds, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #139, October 1923
- * The Guest of Honour, (ss) The Premier Magazine #23, August 1928
- * The Heiress and the Waiter, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly September 7 1929
- * Henri de Tourville, (ar) The Detective Magazine #25, October 26 1923
- * His First Client, (ss) The Premier Magazine #48, September 1930
- * His Tragic Exchange, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 10 1923
- * Identity, (ar) The Detective Magazine #9, March 16 1923
- * Innocent Confederate, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 6 1931
- * The Interrupted Honeymoon, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 23 1929
- * James Cook: The “Converted” Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine August 1927
- * A Jeweled Bait, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 9 1929
- * John Kane, Former Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
- * John Kane’s Greatest Cases, (ar) The Detective Magazine #35, March 14 1924
- * John Sexton, Late Chief Inspector, C. I. D., New Scotland Yard, (ar) Detective Story Magazine March 30 1920
- * John Sweeney, (bg) Detective Story Magazine July 6 1920
- * K.K.K., (ar) The Detective Magazine #11, April 13 1923
- * Lacenaire—Poet: Philosopher: Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine June 1927
- * Lady Charming’s Dupes, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 1 1931
- * Lady Ellenborough—The English Peeress Who Married a Sheik, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #144, March 1924 [Ref. Lady Ellenborough]
- * The Lottery Ticket, (ss) Clues December 1926
- * Madame Guerin, Matrimonial Agent, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 2 1920
- * Madam Weiss—The Woman with the “Fatal Eyes”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
- * Manchester’s Greatest Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine #50, October 10 1924
- * The Man Who Forgot, (ar) Flynn’s November 29 1924
- * The Man Who Got Away, (ar) Flynn’s February 21 1925
- * The Marriage Maze, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1922
- * Matrimonial Swindler, (ar) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 13 1931
- * M. Canler, Former Chief of the French Detecive Force, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1920
- * Melville of the Yard, (ar) The Detective Magazine #20, August 17 1923
- * The Men Who Made Scotland Yard, (ar) The Premier Magazine #140, May 16 1922
- * Millionaire and the Rogue, (ar) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 4 1931
- * The Million-Dollar Ranch Girl, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
- * Mr O’Hara Makes a Fortune, (ss) The Evening Standard March 30 1936
- * The Money Machine, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 9 1931
- * Monte Carlo’s Queer Characters, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1926
- * Monte Carlo Swindles, (ar) The London Magazine February 1927
- * Movie Blackmail, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 13 1929
- * A Murderer of Rank, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 21 1920
- * A Murderer’s Vanity, (ar) Flynn’s December 6 1924
- * Murder in Piccadilly [Inspector Wake], (n.) Ward Lock (hc), October 1936
- * Mysteries Solved by Dreams, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #134, May 1923
- * Notorious Criminals:
* ___ Adam Worth, King of Thieves, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 26 1921
* ___ The Amazing Career of the Girl-Wife Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 27 1920
* ___ Belle Guinness—A Woman’s Greed for Gold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 19 1920
* ___ Belle Star—Her Crimes, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 10 1920
* ___ The Bogus Richard Douglas, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 23 1920
* ___ Catherine Wilson, Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 15 1921
* ___ The Criminal’s Wooing, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 9 1920
* ___ The Fearless Mrs. Chadwick, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 18 1920
* ___ Madame Guerin, Matrimonial Agent, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 2 1920
* ___ Madam Weiss—The Woman with the “Fatal Eyes”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
* ___ The Million-Dollar Ranch Girl, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
* ___ A Murderer of Rank, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 21 1920
* ___ Pierre Voirbo, Parisian Assassin, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 29 1921
* ___ The Ruthless Career of Mrs. Goold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 5 1920
* ___ The Sham Head of the House of Hamilton, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 11 1920
* ___ William Parsons, The “Gentleman Criminal”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 12 1921
- * “Old Never Let Go”—John Wilson Murray, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1920
- * Once a Gambler, (ar) Flynn’s March 7 1925
- * The Perfect Butler, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1926
- * The Period of Greed, (ar) Clues 2nd May 1928
- * Pierre Voirbo, Parisian Assassin, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 29 1921
- * “Pinkerton’s”, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1920
- * Poison!, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1514, June 9 1928
- * Police-Inspector and Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine October 1927
- * The Professional Dancing Partner, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly July 27 1929
- * A Protector of Kings, (ss) Best Detective Magazine April 1936
- * “The Protector of Kings”—Xavier Paoli, (bg) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
- * Punishment of a Coward, (ar) Flynn’s December 27 1924
- * A Real Jekyll-Hyde, (ar) Clues 1st April 1928
- * Remarkable Escapes from Prison, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1924
- * Riembauer—The Man with Two Personalities, (ar) The Corner Magazine September 1927
- * The Rival Brides, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 27 1929
- * Romance of Marriage, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1925
- * The Ruthless Career of Mrs. Goold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 5 1920
- * Scotland’s Most Famous Criminal, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1919
- * The Scotland Yard Mystery, (ss) The Detective Magazine #51, October 24 1924
- * The Sea Cook’s Flight, (ar) Flynn’s January 3 1925
- * The Secret of the Cemetery, (ar) Clues 2nd June 1928
- * Secret of the Mountain, (ar) Flynn’s November 15 1924
- * The Secret Patient, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 10 1929
- * Self-Sued, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 16 1931
- * Set a Thief, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #111, June 1921 [Ref. François Eugène Vidocq]
- * Shadowed by Fear, (ar) Flynn’s December 20 1924
- * The Shadow of Monte Carlo, (ss) The Detective Magazine #48, September 12 1924
- * The Sham Head of the House of Hamilton, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 11 1920
- * The Silent Challenge, (ss) The Detective Magazine #17, July 6 1923
- * The Siren of the Night Club, (ss) Clues September 1927
- * Six Super-Rogues:
* ___ 1: Lacenaire—Poet: Philosopher: Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine June 1927
* ___ 2: Dr. Webster: Harvard Professor and Assassin, (ar) The Corner Magazine July 1927
* ___ 3: James Cook: The “Converted” Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine August 1927
* ___ 4: Riembauer—The Man with Two Personalities, (ar) The Corner Magazine September 1927
* ___ 5: Police-Inspector and Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine October 1927
* ___ 6: From Oxford University to a Canadian Gallows, (ar) The Corner Magazine February 1928
- * Small Clues to Great Crimes, (ar) The Premier Magazine #143, June 27 1922
- * Some Famous Detectives:
* ___ 1: John Sweeney, (bg) Detective Story Magazine July 6 1920
* ___ 2. “Pinkerton’s”, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1920
* ___ 3: John Kane, Former Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
* ___ 4. Walter Dew, Late Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
* ___ 5. “The Protector of Kings”—Xavier Paoli, (bg) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
- * Sophie Dawes: From Workhouse to Royal Palace, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #141, December 1923 [Ref. Sophie Dawes]
- * A Stock Swindler and His Victim, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 6 1929
- * Too Dangerous to Use, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 14 1925
- * The Tragic Exchange, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine October 1923
- * The Tragic Substitute, (ar) Clues 1st June 1928
- * The Traveling Showman, (ar) Flynn’s November 22 1924
- * Twelve Great Detectives:
* ___ Eugene Vidocq, the Famous Detective and Criminal, (bg) Detective Story Magazine April 20 1920
* ___ Frank Froest, M.V.O., (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1920
* ___ John Kane, Former Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
* ___ John Sexton, Late Chief Inspector, C. I. D., New Scotland Yard, (ar) Detective Story Magazine March 30 1920
* ___ John Sweeney, (bg) Detective Story Magazine July 6 1920
* ___ M. Canler, Former Chief of the French Detecive Force, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1920
* ___ “Old Never Let Go”—John Wilson Murray, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1920
* ___ “Pinkerton’s”, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1920
* ___ “The Protector of Kings”—Xavier Paoli, (bg) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
* ___ Walter Dew, Late Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
* ___ William J. Burns, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1919
* ___ William Melville, Ex-superintendent, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * The Unbidden Guest, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 24 1929
- * The Unwilling Siren, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine January 1928
- * The Vanishing Safe, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1931
- * Waiter at Law, (ts) Best Murder Cases ed. Donn Russell, Faber and Faber, 1958
- * Walter Dew, Late Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
- * When Counsel Know Their Clients Are Guilty, (ar) The Detective Magazine #44, July 18 1924
- * William J. Burns, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1919
- * William Melville, Ex-superintendent, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * William Parsons, The “Gentleman Criminal”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 12 1921
- * Woman, the Adventurer:
* ___ I: Sophie Dawes: From Workhouse to Royal Palace, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #141, December 1923 [Ref. Sophie Dawes]
* ___ II: Countess Marie Tarnowska—A Twentieth Century Delilah, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #142, January 1924 [Ref. Marie Tarnowski]
* ___ III: Elisabeth Howard, the Barmaid Who Made an Emperor, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #143, February 1924 [Ref. Elisabeth Howard]
* ___ Cora Pearl, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #146, May 1924 [Ref. Cora Pearl]
* ___ Grace Dalrymple Elliott—an English Victim of the French Revolution, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #145, April 1924 [Ref. Grace Dalrymple Elliott]
* ___ Lady Ellenborough—The English Peeress Who Married a Sheik, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #144, March 1924 [Ref. Lady Ellenborough]
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