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[]Lesser, Milton; former name of Stephen Marlowe (1928-2008) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * “A” as in Android, (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories May 1951
- * All Flesh Is Brass, (ss) Fantastic Adventures August 1952
- * All Good Men, (nv) Fantastic June 1956
- * All Heroes Are Hated!, (na) Amazing Stories November 1950
- * Anything Your Heart Desires, (ss) Fantastic Adventures November 1951, as by Stephen Marlowe
- * Ask a Foolish Question, (nv) Fantastic Adventures June 1952
- * Between Two Worlds, (nv) Fantastic December 1955
- * The Big Bluff, (ss) Fantastic April 1955
- * Black Eyes and the Daily Grind, (ss) If March 1952
- * Blonde Cargo, (nv) Amazing Stories January 1958, as by Adam Chase
- * Bye Bye, Mindy, (ss) Fantastic Universe April 1955
- * Chance of a Lifetime, (ss) Super-Science Fiction December 1956
- * The Circle, (ss) Marvel Science Stories May 1951
- * Close One, (ss) Complete Sports October 1954
- * Code of the Bluster World, (ss) Imaginative Tales January 1956
- * A Cold Night for Crying, (ss) If December 1954
- * Come Blow Your Horn!, (ss) Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader January 1953
- * Cosmic Appetite, (ss) Fantastic October 1954
- * The Cosmic Snare, (ss) Imagination February 1956
- * Crack of Doom, (ss) Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader April 1953
- * The Day After Tomorrow, (si) Looking Forward ed. Milton Lesser, The Beechhurst Press, 1953
- * Dead on Departure, (nv) Future Science Fiction October 1954
- * The Dictator, (ss) Imagination January 1955
- * Divvy Up, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories February 1960
- * Do It Yourself, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly November 1957
- * The Double Occupation, (nv) Fantastic Universe January 1955
- * Double or Something, (nv) Amazing Stories September 1954
- * The Early Bird, (ss) Space Science Fiction Magazine Spring 1957
- * The Earthman, (ss) Saturn, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1957
- * Earthsmith, (nv) Imagination January 1953
- * Ennui, (ss) Dynamic Science Fiction December 1952
- * Exterran, (ss) Tomorrow’s Universe ed. H. J. Campbell, Hamilton & Co., 1953
- * Farewell, Mr. Ridley, (ss) Science Fiction Stories September 1955
- * Fence Buster, (ss) Complete Sports November 1951
- * Finders Keepers, (ss) Fantastic Universe June/July 1953
- * Forty Days Has September, (na) Amazing Stories October 1951
- * From Hidden Worlds, (nv) Amazing Stories August 1951
- * The Girl Who Hated Air, (nv) Amazing Stories May 1956
- * Give Away, (ss) Science Fiction Stories #2, 1954
- * Gordak’s Cargo, (ss) Amazing Stories February 1951
- * The Graveyard of Space, (ss) Imagination April 1956
- * Grits for the Slugger, (ss) Super Sports 1956
- * Halt the Blue Star’s Rising, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly August 1953
- * He Fell Among Thieves, (na) Fantastic Adventures March 1952
- * He Ran All the Way, (nv) Fantastic August 1955
- * The Hero, (ss) Fantastic April 1956
- * Hot-Corner Clown, (nv) All Sports October 1950
- * The Idols of Wuld, (nv) Rocket Stories April 1953
- * Imagination Unlimited, (si) Looking Forward ed. Milton Lesser, The Beechhurst Press, 1953
- * The Impossible Weapon, (ss) Amazing Stories January 1952
- * Introducing the Author, (bg) Imagination July 1953
- * Intruder from the Void, (ss) Imaginative Tales May 1956
- * Intruder on the Rim, (nv) Orbit v1 #4, 1954
- * The Irrationals, (nv) Science Fiction Quarterly November 1953
- * It’s Raining Frogs!, (nv) Imagination December 1950
- * The Ivory Tower, (nv) Fantastic Universe May 1956
- * Jungle in the Sky, (na) If May 1952
- * King of the Black Sunrise, (nv) Amazing Stories May 1955
- * Milton Lesser, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1952
- * Make Way for Your Corpse, (ss) Fantastic Adventures December 1952
- * Masters of Science Fiction, Volume 8: Milton Lesser, (co) Armchair Fiction (tp), January 2013
- * Meet Miss Solar System, (ss) Fantastic Universe April 1956
- * Men Behind Amazing Stories:
* ___ Milton Lesser, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1952
- * The Music of the Spheres, (ss) Imaginative Tales September 1956
- * My Sweetheart’s the Man in the Moon, (ss) Infinity Science Fiction December 1956
- * Name Your Tiger, (nv) Science Fiction Quarterly May 1957
- * Newshound, (na) Imagination July 1955
- * No Place to Live, (nv) Amazing Stories September 1955
- * No-Risk Planet, (nv) Imagination March 1955
- * The Old Way, (nv) Imagination November 1951
- * The One and the Many, (ss) If July 1952
- * Operation Zero, (nv) Orbit v1 #4, 1954, as "Intruder on the Rim"
- * Ordeal on Syrtis, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly February 1952
- * Pariah, (ss) Imagination April 1954
- * The Passionate Pitchman, (nv) Fantastic October 1956, as by Stephen Wilder
- * Pen Pal, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction July 1951
- * Picnic, (ss) Rocket Stories July 1953
- * The Poison Pen, (ss) Amazing Stories December 1955
- * P.S.’s Feature Flash, (bg) Planet Stories March 1943
- * Quadruple Threat Man, (vi) Best Sports November 1950
- * Quickie, (ss) If October 1954
- * Recruit for Andromeda, (n.) Ace Double (pb), April 1959
- * Return to Terror, (ss) Hunted Detective Story Magazine #9, April 1956
- * Revolt of the Outworlds, (na) Imagination December 1954
- * Ride the Crepe Ring, (ss) Imagination March 1952
- * Rules of the Game, (nv) Marvel Science Fiction May 1952
- * The Rusted Jungle, (nv) Amazing Stories March 1955
- * Science Fiction Comes of Age, (in) Looking Forward ed. Milton Lesser, The Beechhurst Press, 1953
- * Secret of the Black Planet [John Hastings], (na) Amazing Stories June 1952
- * Sell It to Satan, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1954
- * The Sense of Wonder, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction September 1951
- * Slaves to the Metal Horde, (na) Imagination June 1954
- * Social Climber, (nv) Science Fiction Stories September 1956
- * Son of the Black Chalice [John Hastings], (na) Amazing Stories July 1952
- * The Thing from Underneath, (na) Amazing Stories June 1956
- * The Thing in the Truck, (ss) Imagination December 1956, as by Darius John Granger
- * Through a Glass Darkly, (na) Science Fiction Stories March 1956
- * Today—and Yesterday, (si) Looking Forward ed. Milton Lesser, The Beechhurst Press, 1953
- * Tourist on Minotaur Moon, (ss) Vortex Science Fiction v1 #1, 1953
- * Trans-Plutonian, (ss) Marvel Science Stories February 1951
- * Trapped, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #2, November 1953
- * Tyrants of Time, (na) Imagination March 1954
- * Voices in the Void, (nv) Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories November 1951
- * Voyage to Eternity, (na) Imagination July 1953
- * “What’s on Your Mind?”, (nv) Fantastic Adventures February 1952
- * When Flame Globes Dance, (ss) Fantastic Story Quarterly Winter 1951
- * Wild Talents, Inc., (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly August 1952
- * World Without Glamor, (ss) Imagination October 1953
- * You Can Live Forever, (nv) Fantastic August 1954
- * [letter from New York State], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1943, Mar, Sep 1944, Mar 1945, Oct 1951
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- * Earthbound by Andre Norton, (br) The Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fiction Society May 1952
- * Earthbound by Sam Merwin, Jr., (br) Amazing Stories October 1952
- * Earthbound by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1952
- * Earthbound by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1952
- * In All Directions at Once: The Science Fiction of Milton Lesser by Graham Andrews, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #238, June 2008
- * Looking Forward by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction May 1954
- * Looking Forward by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1954
- * Looking Forward by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #43, January 1956
- * Recruit for Andromeda by Frederik Pohl, (br) If September 1959
- * Recruit for Andromeda by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction December 1959
- * Spacemen, Go Home by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Fiction October 1961
- * Spacemen, Go Home by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine August 1962
- * Stadium Beyond the Stars by Frederik Pohl, (br) If September 1960
- * Stadium Beyond the Stars by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Fiction February 1961
- * Stadium Beyond the Stars by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine June 1961
- * The Star Seekers by Robert Frazier, (br) Fantastic Universe March 1954
- * The Star Seekers by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1954
- * The Star Seekers by Milton Lesser by Rory M. Faulkner, (br) Fantastic Worlds Spring 1954
[]Lesser, Ron (fl. 1960s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1962
- * [front cover], (cv) Adventure Dec 1970, Feb 1971
- * [front cover], (cv) Argosy January 1975
- * [frontispiece], (fp) Treasury of Great Western Stories #4, 1968
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Nov 1963, Apr 1964, Feb 1968
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure December 1970
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[]Lesser, Thomas M(arc) (1943- ) (chron.)
- * Appreciation, (ob) Paperback Parade #61, May 2004 [Ref. Tony Scibella]
- * Badger Crime and Mystery, (ar) Paperback Parade #37, January 1994
- * Boardman Books, (ar) Paperback Parade #24, June 1991
- * Boardman Crime Hardcovers, (bi) Paperback Parade #38, April 1994
- * The Boardman Hardcovers, (ar) Paperback Parade #38, April 1994
- * Boardman Pocket Readers, (ar) Paperback Parade #56, July 2001
- * British Ace Doubles, (ar) Books Are Everything September 1992
- * British “Dragon Books”, (ar) Paperback Parade #52, May 1999
- * British Pedigree Books, (ar) Paperback Parade #105, October 2019
- * British Pocket Books, (bi) Paperback Parade #30, August 1992
- * Collector Profile: Tom Lesser, (bg) Paperback Parade #41, March 1995 [Ref. Thomas M. Lesser]
- * Curtis Books: The Short-Size Series (with Gary Lovisi), (ar) Paperback Parade #95, October 2016
- * In Appreciation of Paul Payne, (ob) Paperback Parade #47, February 1997 [Ref. Paul Payne]
- * Lance-Con: A Report, (ar) Books Are Everything September 1992
- * LA Paperback Show & Lance Casebeer Appreciation, (ar) Paperback Parade #60, October 2003 [Ref. Lance Casebeer]
- * The Los Angeles Paperback Show, (ar) Books Are Everything June 1992
- * The New York Paperback Show, (ar) Paperback Parade #18, May 1990
- * Paperback News, (cl) Paperback Parade #4, August 1987
- * Pocket Book Collector’s Editions: A Checklist, (bi) Books Are Everything Summer 1990
- * Rare Series: Strange Tales (with R. C. Holland), (bi) Books Are Everything July 1989
- * Reader’s League and Red Cross Editions: A Checklist, (bi) Books Are Everything Spring 1990
- * Regal Books, (ar) Paperback Parade #28, March 1992
- * Remembering Bill and Jon, (ar) Paperback Parade #62, August 2004 [Ref. Bill Wegerer & Jonathan White]
- * Sins of the Preacher, (ss) Hardboiled #23, September 1997
- * Tit-Bits Crime Fiction Library, (ar) Paperback Parade #108, August 2020
- * The Victim’s Revenge, (vi) Hardboiled #27/28, December 2001
- * A Visit with Denis McLoughlin, (ar) Paperback Parade #24, June 1991 [Ref. Denis McLoughlin]
- * Wartime Reprints of Pocket Books Known as the Reader’s League/Red Cross/Armed Services Editions (with John Seymour), (bi) Books Are Everything Spring 1995
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[]Lessig, Hugh (fl. 1990s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Big Something, (ss) Blue Murder #20, August/September 2001
- * Clean Fill Wanted, (ss) Crime Factory v2 #17, 2015
- * DNR, (ss) Keen Science Fiction! March 1997
- * Following Her, (ss) Blue Murder #18, April/May 2001
- * The Gift of Wallace Random [Picasso Smith, Sr.], (ss) Thrilling Detective (online) January 1999
- * Millstone [Picasso Smith, Jr.], (ss) Thrilling Detective (online) Summer 2001
- * Miranda’s Corner, (ss) Thuglit #15, January/February 2015
- * Muscle Memory, (nv) Switchblade Tech Noir 2019
- * PIN, (ss) Thuglit #6, July/August 2013
- * The Shade Tree Mechanic, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #80, 2023
- * Special Delivery [Alamo Barnes], (ss) Thrilling Detective (online) April/May 2000
- * Victor Viral, (ss) Needle #7, Fall/Winter 2012
- * We All Come from Splattertown, (ss) Sex, Thugs, and Rock & Roll ed. Todd Robinson, Kensington, 2009
- * Whacking Scrooge [Picasso Smith, Jr.], (ss) Thrilling Detective (online) Winter 2003
[]Lessing, Bruno; pseudonym of Rudolph Block (1870-1940) (chron.)
- * The Advent of Gordonsky [Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s Magazine March 1912
- * The Advent of M. Gordonsky, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1912
- * An Agent of Destiny, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1916
- * “Alla Napolitana!”, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1908
- * All in a Night, (ss) Hearst’s International June 1922
- * And So It Happened, (ss) McClure’s Magazine June 1919
- * And the World Goes ’Round [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine May 1915
- * Armistice, (ss) The Story-teller November 1931
- * Aschenbroedel [Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1911
- * As It Happened to Moey, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1909
- * Aura of Wen Chang, (ss) Collier’s July 19 1919
- * “Bad Debts”, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1933
- * The Baron’s Bridge or Howda Write for the Movies, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1921
- * Bête Noir, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1913
- * The Beth Din and Mister Itsky, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1907
- * Between the Devil and Lapidowitz, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1915
- * The Big Deal [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s Magazine September 1914
- * The Big Tree, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1906
- * Bimberg’s Night Off [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1912
- * Bitter Fruit, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine August 1916
- * Bread Upon the Waters, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine May 1916
- * The Broken Doll—A Christmas Story of the Ghetto, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1906
- * Buried Gold, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1916
- * Business Before Matrimony, (ss) Hearst’s International March 1922
- * Business Is Business, (ss) McClure’s Magazine April 1921
- * Can I Marry Leah?, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1907
- * Cat That Got the Bird, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1919
- * Cave-Man Stuff, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1920
- * A Christmas Episode, (ss) Hearst’s International December 1921
- * Circumstances Alter Cases [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1915
- * Clothilda’s Mistake, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1920
- * The Consolation Prize, (ss) Gaiety December 1921
- * “Contigo” Means “I’m Yours”, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1925
- * The Courtship of Janoshefsky, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1908
- * The Devastations of Dora, (ss) McClure’s Magazine June 1920
- * Dirty Work, (ss) The Story-teller October 1932
- * The Doctor’s Story, (ss) Nash’s Magazine July 1914
- * Donna e Mobile [The Honor of Poli], (ss) Hearst’s International August 1921
- * Dora, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1910
- * The Dream, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1911
- * The Dreamer, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1911
- * The Dress Suit [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1914
- * Dumplings for Two [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1924
- * An Echo from Bohemia, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1921
- * The Elopement, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1918
- * The Emancipation of Sarah, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1909
- * The End of the Task, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1903
- * Envy—A Parable, (ss) Hearst’s International January 1922
- * The Eve of St. Agnes, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1919
- * The Explosion of Leah, (ss) Pictorial Review January/February 1920
- * The Finest Land, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1913
- * Five Men with Whiskers [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1924
- * The Flying Highbrow or—Howda Write a Comic Opera, (ss) Hearst’s International June 1921
- * The Friend of Antonio, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1917
- * Friendship, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine February 1915
- * “From Him That Hath Not”, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1912
- * Fun, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1930
- * Funeral March of a Marionette, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1919
- * The Funniest Story Never Written, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine August 1920
- * The Gabbai’s Scheme [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine July 1915
- * The Garnet Brooch, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine June 1920
- * The General’s Flag, (ss) The Story-teller January 1932
- * The Gentle Sex [Ghetto Life; Lapidowitz], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1913
- * The Ghetto Siren [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1913
- * G. Klein’s Financial System [Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1913
- * A Good Time, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1932
- * The Greatest Man in Kenashee or—Howda Be Happy, (ss) Hearst’s International May 1921
- * Guest of the Ghetto, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907
- * Heart of Woman [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1916
- * He Knew All About Women, (ss) Hearst’s International October 1922
- * Her Mission in Life, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1916
- * “Him That Hath Not” [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s Magazine September 1912
- * The Honor of Poli [The Honor of Poli], (ss) Hearst’s International July 1921
- * The Hoodoo on Wheels, (sl) Cosmopolitan Magazine Sep, Oct 1909
- * Hot Tamale, (sl) American Sunday Monthly Magazine Aug 6, Aug 13 1916
- * A Humorist’s Daughter, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1911
- * The Humorous Story of Natzi, (ss) Hearst’s International October 1921
- * A Husband for Rosie, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1925
- * “Ich Gebibble” [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine February 1914
- * Ikey Karon’s Christmas Fund [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1914
- * In Cahoots, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine June 1919
- * Ingratitude of Mister Rosenfeld, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1906
- * In His Old Age [Ghetto Life; Lapidowitz], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine September 1915
- * In His Wife’s Name, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1919
- * In the Bosom of His Family, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1915
- * In Witness Whereof [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine September 1914
- * It Can’t Be Done, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1916
- * Jablinowsky, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1905
- * Jake Epstein of New York, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine September 1918
- * Jake—or Sam, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1908
- * Jew Hater, (ss) The American Hebrew April 4 1930
- * The Jolly Good Fellow, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1925
- * Julius, the Incorrigible [Ghetto Life; Lapidowitz], (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1915
- * Just As It Happened, (sl) Cosmopolitan Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1912
- * Knight Takes Queen [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1913
- * The Lady, the Maid and the Vamp, (ss) Hearst’s International January 1923
- * Lapidowitz [Lapidowitz], (sl) Cosmopolitan Jul, Aug 1913
- * Lapidowitz Dines Out [Ghetto Life; Lapidowitz], (ss) Hearst’s International July 1922
- * Lapidowitz in Love [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1924
- * Lapidowitz Lapses [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1912
- * Lapidowitz Lunches [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1915
- * Lapidowitz Meets Greek [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1913
- * Lapidowitz Meets Two Gonifs [Ghetto Life; Lapidowitz], (ss) Hearst’s International November 1922
- * Lapidowitz Peddles [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine July 1914
- * Lapidowitz’s Baby [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1924
- * Lapidowitz’s List [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1912
- * Lapidowitz’s Partner [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine September 1913
- * Lapidowitz Spills the Beans [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1925
- * Lapidowitz Witnesses [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1924
- * Leibovitz, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1910
- * Levinsky’s Automobile, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1910
- * Levy, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine February 1921
- * The Living Dead, (ss) The Story-teller July 1932
- * The Lodge Ball [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine August 1915
- * A Long Story Short [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine June 1914
- * Looking for Levy, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1919
- * Love and Beauty, (ss) Everybody’s Story Magazine December 1910
- * Love and Cloaks and Suits, (ss) Hearst’s International March 1923
- * Love and Crime, (ss) Hearst’s International April 1922
- * Love and Furniture, (ss) Hearst’s International September 1923
- * Love Laughs at Lapidowitz [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1924
- * Love-Love-Love!, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1910
- * The Lure of Love and Lucre, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1921
- * Malinsky Was Meek, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine July 1920
- * The Man Who Hurt Chalansky’s Feelings, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1910
- * A Matter of Business, (ss) Gaiety January 1922
- * A Matter of Form, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1907
- * A Matter of Morals, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine May 1920
- * The Meanest Man That Ever Lived, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1908
- * Monahan’s Musical Education, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1907
- * Moritsky’s Ward, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1910
- * The Nice Present, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1919
- * The Nine and One, (ss) Hearst’s International September 1921
- * Nix, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine May 1919
- * A Nocturne d’Amour, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine September 1920
- * A Nose for News, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1920
- * $1,000,000.00, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1920
- * The One That Lost, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine February 1921
- * On the Way to Syracuse [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1914
- * Out of His Orbit, (ss)
- * Oy Mari’!, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1910
- * The Parrot of Uncle Hurwitz, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1906
- * The Party Line, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1909
- * The Pawned Cup [Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1913
- * A Peach by Any Other Name, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1920
- * A Peach of a Stenographer, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1925
- * Prince Isaac, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1911
- * A Priscilla of Hester Street, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1906
- * The Reformation of Benjamin, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1917
- * Renunciation, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1907
- * Romance—in a Minor Key, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine August 1919
- * Romeoff and Julietsky [Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1912
- * Rosalsky’s Resolutions, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1907
- * Rose Gets Married, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1911
- * Rose of the Ghetto [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1914
- * The Rumani Trio [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1914
- * The Sad Case of Mr. Slumsky, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1908
- * The Sader Guest, (ss)
- * Sadie Sows a Wild Oat, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1925
- * Sapho the Second, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1919
- * The Scapular: A Christmas Story, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1907
- * The Scarlet Sapphire, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine February 1919
- * Scrog [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine April 1913
- * The Shadow, (ss) Hearst’s International November 1923
- * Sherlock Cohen [Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine March 1915
- * The Shoemaker, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1918
- * A Short Story, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1909
- * Simmy, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1919
- * The Sin Buyer, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1908
- * Sing Ho for Isidore Haimovitz!, (sl) Cosmopolitan Magazine Sep, Oct 1907
- * The Smartness of Lewkovitz, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1905
- * “Sonata Pathetique”, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1911
- * Sort of Casual Like, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1915
- * A Spanish Omelet, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1920
- * The Story of the Discovery of the Manuscripts, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1928 [Ref. Jules Verne & Ella Wheeler Wilcox]
- * The Stranger at the Feast, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine March 1906
- * Strictly Russel, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1919
- * The Stylish Life, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1919
- * Such a Business Head!, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1919
- * Such Is Life, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1909
- * Take Levy, for Instance, (ss) McClure’s Magazine March 1919
- * The Tangled Web, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine July 1919
- * Tempus Fugit, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1909
- * The Terefah Chicken [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine January 1915
- * There’s Julius, for Instance, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine June 1915
- * 30 Days, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1926
- * Thoroughbred, (ss) The Chicago Tribune May 8 1921
- * The Time and the Girl, (ss) Hearst’s International October 1923
- * “To Err is Human…”, (ss) The Story-teller May 1932
- * The Tool-Chest, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1910
- * The Transition of Shadrach Cohen, (ss)
- * Treating ’Em Rough, (ss) Pictorial Review September 1920
- * The Trefeh Chicken [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine August 1914
- * A Trifle Light As Air, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1911
- * The Troubles of Lazarus Abrahamovitch [Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1911
- * The Truth or Nothing, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine November 1920
- * Uncle Israel, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1907
- * Under His Nose, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1909
- * The Unwelcome Guest [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1915
- * Upholstery, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1918
- * “Us Girls”, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1920
- * The Waiter, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1910
- * The Wedding Present, (ss) Hearst’s International May 1922
- * What Nicolo Never Knew, (ss) Hearst’s International November 1921
- * When a Man’s Lucky [Ghetto Life; Lapidowitz], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine March 1915
- * When a Man’s Sixty, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine October 1918
- * Where There’s a Will [Ghetto Life], (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1914
- * Who’s Boss Now?, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1924
- * Whose Tragedy? [Ghetto Life], (ss) Hearst’s Magazine December 1913
- * With the Best Intention [Lapidowitz; Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1912
- * A Woman’s Heart [Ghetto Life], (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1912
- * The Wooing of Lindl [Lapidowitz], (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1925
[]Lessing, Doris (May) (1919-2013) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Among the Roses, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1989
- * Between Men, (ss)
- * Breakthrough, (ms) Frontier Crossings ed. Robert Jackson, Conspiracy '87, 1987
- * The Day Stalin Died, (ss)
- * The Death of a Chair, (ss) Granta #90, Summer 2005
- * The De Wets Come to Kloof Grange, (ss)
- * Dialogue, (ss)
- * Diary of a Non-Marrying Man, (ss) The London Magazine August/September 1972
- * Each Other, (ss) A Man and Two Women by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1963
- * El Dorado, (sl) John Bull Sep 5, Sep 12 1953
- * England versus England, (ss)
- * An Escape, (vi) Mini-Sagas 1999 ed. Brian Aldiss, Sutton Publishing, 1999
- * Events in the Skies, (ar) Granta #22, Autumn 1987
- * The Eye of God in Paradise, (na)
- * Flavours of Exile, (ss) The London Magazine February 1957
- * Flight, (ss) Lilliput August/September 1951
- * From the Black Notebook, (ex) Partisan Review Spring 1962; extract from The Golden Notebook forthcoming from Michael Joseph (April 1962).
- * Guest of Honor Speech: Doris Lessing (1987), (ar) Worldcon Guest of Honor Speeches ed. Mike Resnick & Joe Siclari, ISFiC Press, 2006; delivered as the Guest of Honor speech at the 1987 Worldcon.
- * The Habit of Loving, (nv) The Habit of Loving by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1957
- * He, (ss)
- * Homage for Isaac Babel, (ss)
- * A Home for the Highland Cattle, (nv) Lilliput September/October 1951
- * How I Finally Lost My Heart, (ss) A Man and Two Women by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1963
- * Impertinent Daughters, (mm) Granta #14, Winter 1984
- * An Interview, (iv)
- * Jane Somers’s Diaries, (ex) Granta #13, Autumn 1984
- * A Letter from Home, (ss) A Man and Two Women by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1963
- * Lions, Leaves, Roses, (ss)
- * Little Tembi, (sl) John Bull May 19, May 26 1951
- * A Man and Two Women, (ss) A Man and Two Women by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1963
- * Man in Their Life, (ss) John Bull October 7 1950
- * Memoir, (bg) A Is for Brian ed. Frank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss & Malcolm Edwards, Avernus, 1990
- * The Memory Maker’s Dream, (ex) from The Making of the Representative for Planet 8,
- * A Mild Attack of Locusts, (ss) The New Yorker February 26 1955
- * Mr. Boles and Mr. Hartley, (ss) John Bull June 1 1957
- * The Mother of the Child in Question, (ss)
- * Mrs. Fortescue, (ss)
- * My Mother’s Life, (mm) Granta #17, Autumn 1985
- * Not a Very Nice Story, (nv)
- * Notes for a Case History, (ss)
- * No Witchcraft for Sale, (ss) 1951
- * The Old Chief Mshlanga, (ss) 1952
- * An Old Woman and Her Cat, (ss) Short Story Monthly #2, November 1981
- * One Off the Short List, (nv)
- * The Other Garden, (ss)
- * The Other Woman, (nv)
- * Our Friend Judith, (ss)
- * Out of the Fountain, (nv)
- * Outside the Ministry, (ss)
- * Particularly Cats, (ss)
- * The Pig, (ss) Trek April 1948
- * Plants and Girls, (ss) The Habit of Loving by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1957
- * Pleasure, (ss)
- * Report on the Threatened City, (nv) Playboy November 1971
- * Roads of London, (ss) Granta #58, Summer 1997
- * A Room, (ss)
- * Side Benefits of an Honourable Profession, (ss)
- * The Stare, (ss) The New Yorker July 7 1997
- * Stories, (co) Everyman's Library US (hc), August 2008
- * The Story of Two Dogs, (nv)
- * A Sunrise on the Veld, (ss) African Stories by Doris Lessing, Michael Joseph, 1964
- * The Temptation of Jack Orkney, (na)
- * Through the Tunnel, (ss) The New Yorker August 6 1955
- * To Room Nineteen, (nv) A Man and Two Women by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1963
- * Traitors, (ss)
- * Two Potters, (ss)
- * An Unposted Love Letter, (ss)
- * What Price the Truth?, (ss) The New Yorker March 25 1991
- * Wine, (ss) The Habit of Loving by Doris Lessing, MacGibbon & Kee, 1957
- * The Witness, (ss)
- * The Woman, (ss)
- * A Woman on a Roof, (ss)
- The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991
- Fiction: A Longman Pocket Anthology ed. R. S. Gwynn, Addison-Wesley, 1998
- An Introduction to Fiction ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Longman US, 1999
- The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000
- Stories, Everyman's Library US, 2008
- * A Woman on the Roof, (ss)
- * Womb Ward, (ss) The New Yorker December 7 1987
- * Writing Under Another Name, (ar) Granta #13, Autumn 1984
- * A Year in Regent’s Park, (ss)
_____, [ref.]
- * Breaking Down Reality by Martin Hills, (ar) Frontier Crossings ed. Robert Jackson, Conspiracy '87, 1987
- * Canopus in Argos: Archives. The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five by Susan Wood, (br) Starship #39, Summer 1980
- * Canopus in Argos: Re: Colonized Planet 5, Shikasta by Susan Wood, (br) Starship #39, Summer 1980
- * The Cleft by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) 2007
- * Doris Lessing and the Politics of Violence by Moira Monteith, (ar) Where No Man Has Gone Before ed. Lucie Armitt, Routledge US, 1990
- * Doris Lessing at 100: Roving Time and Space by Patrick French, (ar) Nature #7777, October 10 2019
- * Doris Lessing Bibliography by Martin Hills, (bi) Frontier Crossings ed. Robert Jackson, Conspiracy '87, 1987
- * Doris Lessing: Her Five Best Books, (ar) The Guardian November 18 2013, uncredited.
- * Doris Lessing Obituary by Lorna Sage, (ob) The Guardian November 17 2013
- * Doris Lessing’s Briefing for a Descent Into Hell: Science Fiction or Psycho-Drama? by Katherine Fishburn, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1988
- * Doris Lessing’s ’Lights of Canopus’: Oriental Sources of Space History by Peter Caracciolo, (ar) Foundation #31, July 1984
- * Doris Lessing’s Visions of the Future by John Clute, (ar) The Guardian November 27 2013
- * Floating Away: Alienation and Distance in Doris Lessing’s Space Fiction by Gillian Dooley, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #174, February 2003
- * The Habit of Loving by Roy Fuller, (br) The London Magazine March 1958
- * Interview with Dorris Lessing by Michael Upchurch, (iv) Glimmer Train #7, Summer 1993
- * Lisa Allardice on Doris Lessing: “She helped change the way women are perceived, and perceive themselves” by Lisa Allardice, (ar) The Guardian November 17 2013
- * Mara and Dann by David Mathew, (br) Interzone #149, November 1999
- * Mara and Dann by David Mathew, (br) Foundation #79, Summer 2000
- * Mara and Dann by Steve Mohn, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #167, July 2002
- * The Marriage of Inner and Outer Space in Doris Lessing’s Shikasta by Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies July 1990
- * The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five by Colin Greenland, (br) Foundation #20, October 1980
- * The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) The New Republic March 29 1980
- * Old Dreams and Poisoned Streams by David Wingrove, (ar) Frontier Crossings ed. Robert Jackson, Conspiracy '87, 1987
- * Over the River and Through the Wood by Thomas M. Disch, (br) Wall Street Journal January 15 1995
- * A Proper Marriage by Margaret Lane, (br) The London Magazine January 1955
- * Re: Colonised Planet 5, Shikasta by Algis Budrys, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1980
- * Re: Colonised Planet 5, Shikasta by Colin Greenland, (br) Foundation #19, June 1980
- * The Sentimental Agents by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) The Weekly (Seattle) August 3 1983
- * Shikasta by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) The New Republic October 13 1979
- * Shikasta by Kevin J. Anderson, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1984
- * Summer Voyages: Shikasta Re: Colonised Planet 5 by Doris Lessing by Damien G. Walter, (ar) The Guardian July 22 2013
- * This Novelist Abandoned Her Toddlers. I Wanted to Know Why by Julie Phillips, (ex) Slate April 26 2022; from The Baby on the Fire Escape, forthcoming from Norton (July 2022).
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