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[]Leander, Richard; pseudonym of Richard von Volkmann (1830-1889) (chron.)
- * Gingernuts, (ss) Short Stories December 1898; translated from the German by Mary R. Gray.
- * The Invisible Kingdom, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1896, as "The Story of the Invisible Kingdom"
- * The Kingdom Invisible, (ss) Short Stories June 1900; translated from the German by Mary R. Gray.
- * The Magic Organ, (ex) from Fantastic Stories,
- * The Princess with the Glass Heart (with Anna Eichberg), (vi) St. Nicholas April 1883
- * The Queen Who Couldn’t Bake Gingerbread and the King Who Couldn’t Play on the Trombone (with Anna Eichberg), (vi) St. Nicholas March 1883
- * The Sisters with Glass Hearts, (ss) Short Stories March 1899; translated by Sabina Epping
- * The Story of the Invisible Kingdom, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1896; translated from the German.
[]Leaper, Landreth (fl. 1950s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Are You My Angel?, (ss) Mayfair v10 #6, 1975
- * A Cardboard Box, (ss) The Evening Standard October 30 1952
- * Girl Weighing Gold, (ss) Mayfair v6 #10, 1971
- * Hazel in Summer, (ss) Mayfair v4 #7, 1969
- * Latin Verses, (ss) Mayfair v4 #2, 1969
- * Metzler’s Redhead, (ar) Mayfair v3 #6, 1968
- * Sadness of the King, (ss) Mayfair v9 #5, 1974
- * The Silk Road, (ss) Mayfair v3 #10, 1968
- * The View of Delft, (ss) Mayfair v6 #8, 1971
- * Zaidie, (ss) Mayfair v6 #5, 1971
[]Lear, Alan W(ebster) (1953-2008) (books) (chron.)
- * Call to Me, Call to Me, (ss) Winter Chills #2, 1987
- * Crueller than God, (ss) Aklo Winter 1990/1991
- * Dance! Dance! The Shaking of the Sheets, (ss) The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories 2 ed. Richard Dalby, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- * Dancing with the Big D, (ar) Dark Horizons #29, Winter 1985
- * Dead Letter, (ss) Nightmares 3 ed. Mary Danby, Armada, 1985
- * Eyeball Milkshake, (ss) Dark Horizons #29, Winter 1985
- * Fatal Bellman, (ss) Fantasy Tales, v.11 #3 ed. Stephen Jones & David A. Sutton, Robinson, 1989
- * Full of Perfume and Sad Sound, (ss) Aklo Autumn 1992
- * Gruesome, (ss) Nightmares 2 ed. Mary Danby, Armada, 1984
- * Introduction, (lk) Spirits of Another Sort, Haunted Library, 1992
- * Let’s Do Something Naughty, (ss) The 25th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1984
- * “A Little, Little Grave”, (ss) Ghosts & Scholars #14, 1992
- * Mo Meets the Magus, (ss) Spirits of Another Sort, Haunted Library, 1992
- * Ruinous Lilies, (ss) Aklo Summer 1991
- * Safety Zone, (ss) The Nineteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1983
- * …Saith the Preacher…, (ss) All Hallows #3, 1991
- * 666 Styx Street, (ss) Spirits of Another Sort, Haunted Library, 1992
- * Spirits of Another Sort, (oc) Haunted Library (ph), July 1992
- * Spirits of Another Sort, (ss) Spirits of Another Sort, Haunted Library, 1992
- * Sported Oak, (ss) Ghosts & Scholars #10, 1988
- * Thirteen Down, (ss) Spirits of Another Sort, Haunted Library, 1992
- * Vacant Possession, (ss) Dark Dreams #6, 1988
- * Whoever Heard of a Haunted Lift?, (ss) The Fifteenth Armada Ghost Book ed. Mary Danby, Armada, 1983
[]Lear, Anne (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of the Global Traveler or: The Global Consequences of How the Reichenbach Falls Into the Wells of Iniquitie [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine September/October 1978
- Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Anthology: Volume 2, Fall-Winter 1979 ed. George H. Scithers, Davis, 1979
- Laughing Space ed. Isaac Asimov & Janet O. Jeppson, Houghton Mifflin, 1982
- Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Bluejay, 1984
- Science Fiction Masterpieces ed. Isaac Asimov, Galahad, 1986
- * Mermaid’s Knell, (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine May 1979
[]Lear, Edward (1812-1888) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Advice to Youth, (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912, as "untitled (“It is a virtue in ingenuous youth”)"
- * A Bed-Time Verse, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Book Left Out, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * A Book of Learned Nonsense, (co) W.H. Allen (hc), December 1987 ; edited by Peter Haining
- * The Bowl of Peace, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Catching His Eyes, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Children of the Owl and the Pussy-Cat, (pm) Edward Lear by Angus Robinson, John Murray, 1938
- * A Coach Ride, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Cummerbund, (pm) Laughable Lyrics by Edward Lear, Robert John Bush, 1877
- * Dingle Bank, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- * Dining on Elephant’s Leg, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Dong with the Luminous Nose, (pm) Laughable Lyrics by Edward Lear, Robert John Bush, 1877
- * The Drewndid Boy, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Ear Trumpet, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * An Eggzibission at the Lord High Bosh-and-Nonsense Maker’s Studio, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Epitaph, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Fable of the Horn-Rimmed Spectacles, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Fish Hurling, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Fly and the Painter, (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912, as "untitled (“But Ah! (The landscape painter said)”)"
- * Foss Tails, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The German Pessimist, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Hotel Guests, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * How to Refuse an Invitation to Dinner, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Ill-Fitting Shoe, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Inebriate Minister, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Irish Are a Funny People, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Lady and the Orange, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Land of the Blompopp Tree, (vi) 1882
- * Laughable Lyric, (pm) from The Dong with a Luminous Nose,
- * Limericks for Wartime, (pm)
- * The Man Who Shot a Cherubim, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * A Master of Nonsense, (pm)
- * A Matter of Time, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Mrs. Jaypher, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- * My Queerest Christmas Day, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * New Flora Nonsensica, (pi) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1953
- * No Such Person as Edward Lear, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Ode to a Chinaman, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Old Landskipper’s Letters, (ex) from Letters of Edward Lear, T. Fisher Unwin, 1909
- * The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, (pm) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets by Edward Lear, 1870
- * The Pacing Poodles, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Painter and the Tipsy Clerk, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Pecularities of Beds, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Pobble Who Has No Toes, (pm) self-published, 1934, as "The Story of the Pobble Who Has No Toes, and the Princess Bink"
- * A Religious Old Lady of Sussex, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Revenge of Pentedatilo, (vi) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Riddles, (pz) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * A Ride on a Phoca, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * A Roman Muse, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Scribblebibbles, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Seven Families of the Lake Pipple-Popple, (ss) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets by Edward Lear, 1870
- * The Six Chickey Birds, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- * Spots of Greece, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- * The Story of the Four Little Children, (ss) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets by Edward Lear, 1870
- * The Story of the Pobble Who Has No Toes, and the Princess Bink, (pm) self-published, 1934
- * A Tucket to Ride, (pl) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * untitled (“But Ah! (The landscape painter said)”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- * untitled (“It is a virtue in ingenuous youth”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- * untitled limerick (“There was an old man in a boat,”…), (pm)
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of Bombay”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of Carlisle”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of Narkunda”), (pm) Indian Journal by Edward Lear, Jarrolds, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of New York”), (pm) Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear, Thomas McLean, 1846
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of Orleans”), (pm) Lear in the Original by Edward Lear, H.P. Kraus, 1975
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of the Dee”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man of the Hills”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man who felt pert”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man who forgot”), (pm) Lear in the Original by Edward Lear, H.P. Kraus, 1975
- * untitled (“There was an Old Man with a Book”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Bradley”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Brussels”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Cheam”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Diss”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Harrow”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Paxo”), (pm) The Complete Nonsense Book by Edward Lear, Duffield & Company, 1912
- * untitled (“There was an Old Person of Twickenham”), (pm) Teapots and Quails by Edward Lear, Harvard University Press, 1953
- * untitled (“There was an Old Sailor of Compton”), (pm) Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear, Thomas McLean, 1846
- * untitled (“There was an Old Woman of Leith”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * untitled (“There was a Small Child of Narkunda”), (pm) Indian Journal by Edward Lear, Jarrolds, 1953
- * untitled (“There was a Small Puppy at Narkunda”), (pm) Indian Journal by Edward Lear, Jarrolds, 1953
- * untitled (“There was a Young Person of Chertsey”), (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * A Visit to the Zoo, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * Viva the Difference!, (ms) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Wearisome Old Man of Vetere, (ex) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * When My Opes Vos Bright, (pm) A Book of Learned Nonsense by Edward Lear, W.H. Allen, 1987
- * The Youthful Cove, (pm) Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear, Mills & Boon, 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine May 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1912
_____, [ref.]
[]Lear, John (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * America’s Worst Prison (with Edward W. Stagg), (??) Collier’s November 22 1952
- * Atomic Miracle, (??) Collier’s April 21 1951
- * Canada Today, (??) Collier’s August 9 1952
- * Can a Mechanical Brain Replace You?, (??) Collier’s April 4 1953
- * A Car That Drives Itself, (ar) Collier’s August 7 1953
- * The Case of Mario Bravo (with Dr. Alberto Caride), (??) Collier’s July 5 1952
- * Crack-up of an American Communist Family, (??) Collier’s October 8 1949
- * Democracy Bets on the Soo, (??) Collier’s December 2 1950
- * Has Science Found the Spark of Life?, (??) Collier’s September 1 1951
- * Hiroshima, U.S.A., (??) Collier’s August 5 1950
- * How Much Pain Can You Stand?, (??) Collier’s February 21 1953
- * Inside Peron’s Secret Torture Chambers (with Dr. Alberto Caride), (??) Collier’s June 28 1952
- * Is the Russian Bear Putting the Bite on You?, (??) Collier’s April 18 1953
- * The Magnificent Ignoramus, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1944
- * Manhattan’s House of Bedlam, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 15 1949
- * Now—An Atomic Drugstore, (ar) Collier’s January 21 1955
- * Our Friendliest Diplomat, (??) Collier’s January 5 1952
- * Part Time Lunatic (story of Ralph Edwards), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1945
- * Polio Is Losing Its Punch, (??) Collier’s August 4 1951
- * Revolt of the Cloud People, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 4 1944
- * Rx Atoms for Cancer, (ar) Collier’s October 11 1952
- * Science May Give You a Second Heart, (??) Collier’s September 27 1952
- * Some People Do the Craziest Things for Income Tax Refunds, (ar) Collier’s March 19 1954
- * The Surprised Democracy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1945
- * The Temperamental Wizards of Fulton County, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1947
- * They’re Learning About Us the Hard Way, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1947
- * Will Eva Cost Peron His Throne?, (??) Collier’s November 10 1951
- * You Can’t Say That on the Air, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 12 1947
- * You May Be Drafted to Give Blood, (??) Collier’s March 10 1951
[]Lear, Tony L.; pseudonym of Stephen Holland (1962- ) (chron.)
- * Back to the Bat Cave, (ar) Science Fiction World #2, July 2000
- * Deep Blue Sea, (mr) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- * Galaxy Quest, (mr) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- * Going for Gold, (ar) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- * Gormenghast, (mr) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- * Grumpy Old Astronauts, (ar) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- * “It’s a Scream, Baby!”, (ar) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- * Not with a Bang!, (ar) Science Fiction World #1, June 2000
- * Say Cheese!, (ar) Science Fiction World #2, July 2000
- * Star Trek: Insurrection, (mr) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- * The Thirteenth Floor, (mr) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- * Time and Time Again, (ar) Science Fiction World #1, June 2000
[]Learned, Arthur G(arfield) (1872-1959) (chron.)
- * Fads of the American Girl, (pi) Smith’s Magazine February 1907
- * In the Garden of Youth, (il) The Brown Book of Boston March 1904
- * A Series of Crayon Drawings—“The Veil”, (pi) Smith’s Magazine October 1906
- * Some Types of American Beauty, (pi) The Booklovers Magazine September 1904
- * (The) Camping Out Girl, (pi) Smith’s Magazine July 1907
- * [front cover], (cv) Smith’s Magazine Feb 1907, Jul 1910, May 1911, Dec 1914
- * [front cover], (cv) Gunter’s Magazine July 1908
- * [front cover], (cv) Good Literature March 1910
- * [front cover], (cv) Ainslee’s April 1914
- * [frontispiece], (fp) Pictorial Review March 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Brown Book of Boston March 1904
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Smith’s Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul 1907, Sep 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Gunter’s Magazine May 1907
- * [letter from Stamford, CT], (lt) Weird Tales November 1952
[]Learned, Walter (1847-1915) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * At the Door, (??) The Century Magazine July 1889
- * At the Harbor’s Mouth, (??) The Century Magazine July 1891
- * At the Sign of the Blind Cupid, (??) The Century Magazine May 1889
- * Between the Lines, (??) The Century Magazine September 1887
- * Burning the Love-Letters, (??) The Century Magazine April 1886
- * Chacun a Son Gout, (??) The Century Magazine August 1883
- * Consolation, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1889
- * Cupid’s Kiss, (??) The Century Magazine August 1882
- * Eheu! Fugaces, (??) The Century Magazine April 1884
- * Five Little White Heads, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1885
- * Free, (??) The Century Magazine March 1883
- * Humility, (??) The Century Magazine June 1885
- * In Explanation, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1881
- * In London Town, (pm) The Century Magazine February 1891
- * Marjorie’s Kisses, (??) The Century Magazine July 1884
- * Molly’s Poetry, (vi) St. Nicholas November 1886
- * The Old Waltz, (??) The Century Magazine July 1886
- * On the Fly-Leaf of a Book of Old Plays, (??) The Century Magazine December 1885
- * On the Flyleaf of Manon Lescaut, (pm)
- * On the Ocklawaha, (??) The Century Magazine July 1887
- * The Prime of Life, (??) The Century Magazine April 1889
- * The Same, but Different, (pm) The Argosy #587, March 3 1894
- * A Study from Nature, (??) The Century Magazine January 1882
- * TemporaMutantur, (pm) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine August 1889
- * Time’s Revenge, (??) The Century Magazine May 1883
- * To Critics, (??) The Century Magazine January 1887
- * To-Morrow, (??) The Century Magazine April 1893
- * The Tryst, (??) The Century Magazine March 1885
- * With Pen and Ink, (pm) The Century Magazine January 1888
- * The Yellow Pane, (pm) St. Nicholas July 1882
_____, trans.
- * An Accident by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * At Table by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * The Captain’s Vices by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * A Dramatic Funeral by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * The Foster Sister by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * My Friend Meurtrier by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * The Sabots of Little Wolff by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * The Substitute by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * Ten Tales by François Coppée, (oc) Harper & Brothers (hc), 1890
- * Two Clowns by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * A Voluntary Death by François Coppée, (ss) Ten Tales by François Coppée, tr. Walter Learned, Harper, 1890
- * The Wet Dungeon-Straw by Jean Richepin, (vi) New York Evening Post; from: Le Morts Bizarres.
[]Leary, Colin (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Facing Up to a Fetish, (hu) Mayfair v6 #3, 1971
- * Flash Harry, (hu) Mayfair v12 #10, 1977
- * Frontiers of Humour, (hu) Mayfair v12 #6, 1977
- * The Passion Package, (ar) Mayfair v4 #8, 1969
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Penthouse (UK) May, Jun/Jul, Aug, Sep 1967, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1968
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov 1969, Jun 1971
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Mayfair v4 #7, v4 #11, v4 #12 1969, v5 #5 1970, v6 #11, v6 #12 1971, v7 #5, v7 #6, v7 #10 1972, v11 #12 1976,
v12 #12 1977, v13 #12 1978
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Penthouse (US) December 1969
[]Leary, Eve Woodburn; [born Eva Eliza Woodburn] (1889-1959); previously known as Eve Woodburn; used pseudonym Kay Newcomb (chron.)
- * After Many Years, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1929, as by Eve Woodburn
- * All in a Day, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine June 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * All Smoke?, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd August 1925
- * An Awkward Thing, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd July 1925
- * Back Seat Drivers, (hu) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction October 1925
- * Beauty and Brains, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st April 1925
- * Beauty for Sale, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Be Good!, (ss) Breezy Stories October 1926
- * Believe It or Not, (ss) Spicy Stories December 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Beloved Fool, (ss) Popular Love July 1937, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Big Business Girl, (ss) Thrilling Love June 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * “Black Magic”, (ss) Sentimental Stories September 1927, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Break-Up, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Broken Wings, (nv) Breezy Stories 2nd March 1926
- * The Call of Youth, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Certain Obligations, (ss) Love Story Magazine February 21 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Cheap, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Chiffon Stockings, (nv) Breezy Stories 2nd January 1926, as by Kay Newcomb
- * The Constant Cheat, (ss) Charm Story Magazine November 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * A Dangerous Game, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st October 1925, as by Kay Newcomb
- * The Day of Reckoning, (ss) Tales of Temptation December 1926
- * A Debt of Honor, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine January 1934, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Delightfully Old-Fashioned, (ss) Breezy Stories June 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Down Grade, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1926
- * Dream Girl, (ss) All-Story Love Stories January 12 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Easy Money, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Experience, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Fate Takes a Hand, (ss) Pep Stories December 1927, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Final Curtain, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Get Your Man, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine May 1934, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Girl Who Didn’t Care, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd November 1925
- * Give Me Credit, Baby!, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1929, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Give Us One Love, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine March 1937, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Gods of Chance, (nv) Breezy Stories April 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Gold and Brass, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Heir-Apparent, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st August 1925
- * Her Swan Song, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st January 1925
- * High Light, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine July 1937, as by Eve Woodburn
- * His Brother’s Wife, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd September 1925
- * His Self-Respect, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1927, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Home-Wreckers, (ss) , as by Kay Newcomb
- * Hot Stuff, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Hungry Hearts, (nv) Breezy Stories 1st October 1925
- * Is Money Everything?, (ss) Cupid’s Diary April 7 1926
- * It’s Just Too Bad, (ss) Pep Stories September 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Jazz Babies, (nv) Breezy Stories April 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Ladies in Distress, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Lilac Lives, (ss) The Catholic World May 1924
- * The Little Cheat, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1929, as by Eve Woodburn
- * A Little Indiscretion, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine October 1926
- * The Little Saint, (ss) Love Romances February 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Lost Springtime, (nv) Breezy Stories January 1924
- * Lovable Sinner, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Love in Bondage, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Love on a Shoestring, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine December 1934, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Lucky Break, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1930, as by Kay Newcomb
- * The Lying Mirage, (ss) Telling Tales March 1922
- * The Man Who Knew, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st April 1926
- * Marked Cards of Matrimony, (ss) Husbands February 1936, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Masquerade, (nv) Droll Stories April 1924
- * Masterpiece, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd December 1924
- * A Matter of Conscience, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Melody of Love, (ss) 10 Story Book July 1927
- * The Millionaire Kid, (ss) Cabaret Stories September 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Mirage, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st September 1924
- * Missing Heir, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Moonlight Maid, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine July 8 1939, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Most Beautiful, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine September 29 1934, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Naughty Nanette, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Next Summer, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Nobody’s Fool, (ss) Breezy Stories March 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * No Illusions, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st May 1925
- * No Man’s Man, (ss) The Catholic World November 1925
- * No More Madness, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * None So Blind, (ss) Thrilling Love August 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Nothing Matters Now, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine June 1934, as by Kay Newcomb
- * One Mad Night, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * One Year of Life, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd April 1926
- * On with the Show, (ss) Thrilling Love February 1937, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Orchid Lady, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Park Avenue Pick-up, (ss) All-Story January 15 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Poison-Flower, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st March 1925
- * Portrait of a Woman, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Practical Peggy, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd September 1924
- * Problems in Love, (ss) Thrilling Love June 1936, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Pyjama Beauty, (nv) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine June 1934, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Quicksilver, (ss) Thrilling Love July 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Race-Horse, (nv) Breezy Stories 2nd June 1925
- * Rebellion, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Rebels, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Red Flame and White, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd August 1924
- * Reno Revelry, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1944, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Sands of Truth, (nv) Breezy Stories September 1926
- * The Shadow of Sin, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * She Couldn’t Be Bad, (ss) Charm Story Magazine December 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Should a Girl Tell?, (ss) Breezy Stories October 1947, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Sinners, (ss) Breezy Stories November 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Spotlight, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd October 1925
- * Square Shooters, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine July 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Sued or Sunk, (ss) Hot Stories February 1930, as by Eve Woodburn
- * That Special Favor, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 1 1920
- * They Call It Love, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd March 1925
- * Those Who Dance, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1926
- * A Ticket to Paradise, (ss) Thrilling Love November 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Tie That Binds, (ss) Tales of Temptation January 1927
- * Trapped, (nv) Breezy Stories 1st December 1924
- * Truant Fires, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd January 1925
- * True to Type, (ss) Tales of Temptation March 1927, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Two Loves, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1929, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Unafraid, (ss) Lover’s Lane 2nd March 1923
- * The Unfinished Picture, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st June 1926
- * The Vanity Case, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1927, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Weak Sister, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1931, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Week-End Butterfly, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine February 1935, as by Eve Woodburn
- * What a Wife!, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1932, as by Eve Woodburn
- * When Hay Was Hay, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine August 1 1920
- * Whose Honeymoon?, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1936, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Wild Cherry, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
- * Wine, Women and Jazz, (ss) Breezy Stories 1st July 1925
- * Woman in Love, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine October 1933, as by Eve Woodburn
- * A Woman’s Privilege, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1926, as by Eve Woodburn
- * The Woman Who Was Afraid, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1922
- * Written by Fate, (nv) Breezy Stories 2nd June 1924
- * Wrong Side of the Ledger, (ss) Extension Magazine September 1922
- * You Can’t Get Away from It, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd April 1925
- * You Don’t Know Sally!, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1928, as by Eve Woodburn
[]Leary, John J., Jr. (chron.)
- * Coal - The Roosevelt Way Out, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1922
- * Conversations with Roosevelt, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1919
- * Further Conversations with Theodore Roosevelt: Why I Broke with Taft, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1919
- * Historic Talks with Roosevelt, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1919
- * If We Had the Dole, (ar) The American Magazine December 1931
- * More Conversations with Roosevelt, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1919
- * More Epic Talks with T.R., (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1920
- * More Roosevelt Conversations, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1919
- * Roosevelt Conversations, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1919
- * Roosevelt on England and America, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1922
- * Roosevelt on Two of His Hobbies, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1920
- * Some T.R. Talks About Men, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1920
- * Talks with a Great American, (ar) McClure’s Magazine December 1919
- * T.R.—The Story of a Great Mind: How Roosevelt Got Into Politics, (ar) National Pictorial Brain Power Monthly November 1921
- * T.R.—The Story of a Great Mind (Teddy Roosevelt), (ar) National Pictorial Brain Power Monthly September 1921
[]Leary, Roman (1972- ) (chron.)
- * The Children of Heracles, (nv) Grand Guignol ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2009
- * The Evils Against Which We Strive [Lamont Cranston (The Shadow)], (vi) Lords of Terror ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2008
- * The Heart of a Man [Léo Saint-Clair (The Nyctalope)], (nv) The Vampires of Paris ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2009
- * The Legacy of a Man [Léo Saint-Clair (The Nyctalope)], (ss) The Last Tales of the Shadowmen: Fin de Siecle ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2023
[]Leary, T. H. L., D.C.L. (chron.)
- * Dido to Aeneas. (Aeneid, Book IV, vv. 303-330.), (pm) The Dark Blue #8, October 1871
- * Paddy on Parnassus: A Review of Irish Classical Verse, (rv) The Dark Blue #6, August 1871
- * Professor Lonsdale’s Virgil and Mr. King’s Ovid, (rv) The Dark Blue #5, July 1871
- * Recent Versions of Virgil, (rv) The Dark Blue #10, December 1871
[]Leason, Percy (1889-1959) (chron.)
- * Decoration Day, 1946, (cv) Liberty June 1 1946
- * Father Takes Over, (cv) Liberty November 23 1946
- * S. Claus Reconverts, (cv) Liberty December 29 1945
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Book Magazine Nov, Dec 1939, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Nov 1940
Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun, Jul, Nov 1941, Apr 1942, Feb, May, Jun, Sep 1943
May 1945, Feb, Nov 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Clues Detective Stories Mar, May, Jul 1940
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Apr 11, Oct 10 1942, Feb 20, Apr 17, Jul 17, Aug 21, Sep 18, Nov 20 1943, Jun 24 1944,
Apr 6 1946, Mar 8, Mar 15 1947
Jul 24 1948, Dec 31 1949
- * [illustration(s)], (il) This Week Jan 2, Mar 19, Apr 23 1944
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Country Gentleman February 1945
- * [illustration(s)] (with Austin Briggs), (il) The Blue Book Magazine September 1939
- * [illustration(s)] (with John Pike), (il) Collier’s August 4 1945
- * [illustration(s)] (with Herbert Morton Stoops), (il) The Blue Book Magazine October 1939, as by Jeremy Cannon & Percy Leason
[]Leasor, (Thomas) James (1923-2007) (about) (chron.)
- * Algarve Rendezvous [Dr. Jason Love], (ss) A Week of Love by James Leasor, Heinemann, 1969, as "Hero or Heroin?"
- * At Rest at Last [Dorothy Mayotte Rigby], (nv) The Rigby File ed. Tim Heald, Hodder & Stoughton, 1989
- * Books, (br) Argosy (UK) June 1967
- * Doctor Love Strikes Again [Dr. Jason Love], (ss) Vogue November 1 1965
- * Far from Home, (ex) from Spylight, J.B. Lippincott, 1966
- * The Fourth Sapele Coffin [Dr. Jason Love], (ss) A Week of Love by James Leasor, Heinemann, 1969
- * Hero or Heroin? [Dr. Jason Love], (ss) A Week of Love by James Leasor, Heinemann, 1969
- * The Millionth Chance, (ar) John Bull Aug 10, Aug 17 1957
- * Never Had a Spanner on Her [Dr. Jason Love], (n.) Heinemann, 1970
- * New Books, (br) Argosy (UK) Apr 1968, Jan 1969
- * The One That Got Away (with Kendal Burt), (nb) John Bull Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 3, Nov 10, Nov 17 1956
- * Passport to Oblivion [Dr. Jason Love], (n.) Heinemann, 1964
- * The Seventy-Sixth Face [Dr. Jason Love], (ss) Vogue November 1 1965, as "Doctor Love Strikes Again"
- * Why I Choose This Story, (is) Argosy (UK) September 1969
_____, [ref.]
[]Leasure, Michelle (1961-1999); also known as Michelle Leasure-Firesheets (chron.)
- * Dust Bones, (pm) Space and Time #90, Fall 1999, as by Michelle Leasure-Firesheets
- * Eating, (pm) Space and Time #91, Spring 2000, as by Michelle Leasure-Firesheets
- * flying, (pm) Star*Line March/June 1996
- * Frankenstein’s Date, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1995
- * Having Fallen from Grace, (pm) Star*Line January/February 1994
- * Juliet calls to Romeo, after, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1998
- * Knives, (pm) Star*Line September/October 1995
- * Lillith, (pm) Star*Line May/June 1997
- * Nyakang, Dying, To His Virgin, About to Be Buried Alive, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #54, September 1999, as by Michelle Leasure-Firesheets
- * Prayer of the Ogre’s Newest Bride, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1996
- * Quicksand, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1999, as by Michelle Leasure-Firesheets
- * Shelby, (pm) Star*Line May/June 1994
- * Sleep, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1996
[]Leasure-Firesheets, Michelle; married name of Michelle Leasure (1961-1999) (chron.)
- * Dust Bones, (pm) Space and Time #90, Fall 1999
- * Eating, (pm) Space and Time #91, Spring 2000
- * Nyakang, Dying, To His Virgin, About to Be Buried Alive, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #54, September 1999
- * Quicksand, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1999
[]Leath, Robert Neal (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * At Bay, (ss) Detective Story Magazine August 23 1930
- * Big Dough, (ss) Clues 2nd February 1930
- * Boomerang, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 8 1930
- * Boom Goes the Weasel, (ss) Argosy October 28 1939
- * Dog Eat Dog, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 24 1930
- * Drown the Girl!, (ss) Liberty December 14 1935
- * Euripides Smith and the Beautiful Lulu, (ss) Liberty February 1 1936
- * Fascinating Faces—To Order, (ar) Liberty April 24 1937
- * Fightin’ Granny O’Grady, (ss) Argosy December 31 1932
- * Glamour Begins at 80, (ar) Liberty March 15 1941
- * The Golden Pitcher, (ss) Argosy June 6 1931
- * Havoc in Hollywood, (ss) Liberty May 9 1936
- * Hell Child, (ss) Argosy July 29 1939
- * Hollywood’s Income-Tax Jitters (with Rosalind Leath), (ar) Liberty March 20 1937
- * Ill Wed by Moonlight, (ss) Argosy May 6 1939
- * Jenny Rush and the Prideful Egg, (ss) Liberty October 17 1936
- * Karpen the Jew, (ss) Argosy September 3 1938
- * Labor’s Most Vicious Enemy: Income Tax—Is It the Monkey Wrench in the Machinery of Prosperity?, (ar) Liberty March 26 1938
- * Labor’s Most Vicious Enemy—The Income Tax, (ar) Liberty March 19 1938
- * Music in His Feet, (sl) Liberty Dec 19, Dec 26 1936
- * The Obsidian Ape, (na) All-American Fiction January 1938
- * The Racket Blues, (ss) Clues 1st February 1931
- * Sex Is Only Temporary, (sl) Liberty Apr 29, May 6 1939
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