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[]Clem, Ralph S(cott) (1943- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (aw) No Room for Man ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Rowman & Littlefield, 1979
- * The City (with Theodore R. Cogswell), (ar) Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology ed. Patricia S. Warrick, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Harper & Row, 1978
- * Feeding the Billions: World Food Problems (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (si) No Room for Man ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Rowman & Littlefield, 1979
- * Population Growth: Social Consequences of Too Many People (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (si) No Room for Man ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Rowman & Littlefield, 1979
- * Population: Impact on the Environment and Resources (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (si) No Room for Man ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Rowman & Littlefield, 1979
- * The Population Problem (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (in) No Room for Man ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Rowman & Littlefield, 1979
- * Solutions? (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (si) No Room for Man ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Rowman & Littlefield, 1979
- * Why the City? (with Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander), (in) The City: 2000 A.D. ed. Ralph S. Clem, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Fawcett Crest, 1976
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[]Clemenceau, Georges (Eugene Benjamin) (1841-1929) (about) (chron.)
- * The Cause of France, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1914
- * Croesus Goes A-Begging, (ss) The American Hebrew December 1 1922
- * A Domestic Drama, (ss) Surprises of Life by Georges Clemenceau, Doubleday, 1920
- * Gideon in His Grave, (ss)
- * Grandeur and Misery of Victory, (ar) Collier’s Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19 1930
- * How I Became Long-Sighted, (ts) Hearst’s Magazine August 1920
- * How to Do It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1917
- * Schlomé the Fighter, (ts) Hearst’s Magazine November 1920
- * The Talisman, (ss) Gems of the World’s Best Classics, Geographical Pub. Co., 1927
- * The Talisman of Moukoubamba, (ss)
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[]Clemens, Anthony; pseudonym of Emile C. Tepperman (1899-1951) (chron.)
- * Blood on the Ice [Mike Monk], (ss) Secret Agent X February 1935
- * Border Graves for G-Men, (ss) Ace G-Man Stories September 1941
- * Claws of the Dancing Bear [Ned Gregg], (ss) Ten Detective Aces June 1942
- * Corpse’s Cocktail [Val Easton], (ss) Ten Detective Aces April 1935
- * Death on the Dock [Val Easton], (ss) Ten Detective Aces September 1934
- * Death’s Prize Package, (ss) Ace G-Man Stories May/June 1939
- * Detective T.N.T., (ss) Ten Detective Aces June 1941
- * Dice of Doom [Val Easton], (ss) Ten Detective Aces May 1935
- * Gamble with Bullets [Val Easton], (ss) Variety Detective Magazine August 1939
- * Hell-Ship Heritage [Ned Gregg], (ss) Ten Detective Aces April 1941
- * Ink’s Jinx, (ss) Secret Agent X September 1934
- * Mechanized Murder, (ss) Ten Detective Aces May 1941
- * A Mickey Finn on the House, (ss) Ten Detective Aces July 1941
- * No Other Partner, (ss) Ace G-Man Stories March/April 1939
- * Paid in Blood, (ss) Secret Agent X April 1934
- * Phantom Finger, (vi) Ten Detective Aces February 1935
- * Pick Your Way to Die, (ss) Ace G-Man Stories June 1940
- * The Red 21 [Val Easton], (ss) Ten Detective Aces December 1934
- * Special Agent for the Dead, (nv) Ace G-Man Stories November/December 1937, as by Emile C. Tepperman
- * Suicide Express, (ss) Ten Detective Aces February 1941
- * A Tip for McGurk, (ss) Ten Detective Aces December 1941
- * With Police Approval, (ss) The Spider April 1935
[]Clemens, Brian (Horace) (1931-2015) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * As Custom Would Have It, (ss)
- * Continuing Saga, (ss)
- * Country Wedding (with Ted Hart), (nv) More Stories from Thriller, Fontana, 1975
- * Death to Sister Mary (with Ted Hart), (nv) More Stories from Thriller, Fontana, 1975
- * Don’t Look, (ss)
- * The Embassy Incident [The Professionals], (ss) 1982
- * Foreword, (fw) Rabbit Pie & Other Tales of Intrigue, PS Publishing, 2013
- * George Coming Home, (ss)
- * The Happy Times, (ss)
- * Introduction, (in) Out of His Mind by Stephen Gallagher, PS Publishing, 2004
- * Irish Joke, (ss)
- * K Is for Killing (with Ted Hart), (nv) More Stories from Thriller, Fontana, 1975
- * Knocker, (ss)
- * Little Brown Men, (ss)
- * More Stories from Thriller, (Fontana, 1975, oc)
- * The Next Scream You Hear (with Ted Hart), (nv) More Stories from Thriller, Fontana, 1975
- * One Careful Owner (with Ted Hart), (nv) More Stories from Thriller, Fontana, 1975
- * The Power of the Press, (ss)
- * Rabbit Pie, (ss)
- * Rabbit Pie & Other Tales of Intrigue, (PS Publishing, October 2013, co)
- * Start Counting, (ss)
- * Tattoo, (ss)
- * Very Good for the Ladies, (ss)
- * Walt, (ss)
- * When the Time Comes, (ss)
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[]Clemens, Matthew V. (1956- ) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bijoux Bird (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2024
- * The Devil’s Face (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Crime Square ed. Robert J. Randisi, Vantage Press, 2012
- * East Side, West Side (with Max Allan Collins), (nv) Murder… and All That Jazz ed. Robert J. Randisi, Signet, 2004
- * Graveyard Shift (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Hot Blood XI ed. Jeff Gelb & Michael Garrett, Kensington, 2003
- * The High Life [Heartland Homicide] (with Max Allan Collins), (nv) At the Scene of the Crime ed. Dana Stabenow, Running Press, 2008
- * “I Had Bigfoot’s Baby!” [Hellboy] (with Max Allan Collins), (ss)
- * Lie Beside Me [John Sand] (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Flesh & Blood: Guilty as Sin ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2003
- * A Little Faith (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Dark Faith: Invocations ed. Maurice Broaddus & Jerry Gordon, Apex Publications, 2012
- * A Look at Spenser: For Hire (with Max Allan Collins), (ar) In Pursuit of Spenser ed. Otto Penzler, Smart Pop, 2012 [Ref. Robert B. Parker]
- * Murderlized (with Max Allan Collins), (nv) Hollywood and Crime: Original Crime Stories Set During the History of Hollywood ed. Robert J. Randisi, Pegasus Books, 2007
- * My Lolita Complex (with Max Allan Collins), (nv) Flesh & Blood: Dark Desires ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2002
- * My Lolita Complex and Other Tales of Sex and Violence (with Max Allan Collins), (Twilight Tales, Inc., November 2006, co) ; edited by Tina L. Jens
- * Mystery Train: An Arcane Investigation (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Pop the Clutch ed. Eric J. Guignard, Dark Moon Books, 2019
- * The Night of the Murder (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Crime Square ed. Robert J. Randisi, Vantage Press, 2012
- * A Pebble for Papa (with Max Allan Collins), (nv) The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 2004
- * Sand on the Beach [John Sand] (with Max Allan Collins), (ss)
- * “Stakeout on Rush Street,” Chicago, Illinois, 1943 [Buffy, the Vampire Slayer] (with Max Allan Collins), (nv) Buffy, the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Vol. 2, Simon Pulse, 2003
- * The Two Billys: A Mucker Story [The Mucker] (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs ed. Mike Resnick & Robert T. Garcia, Baen, 2013
- * A Woman’s Touch (with Max Allan Collins), (ss) Murder Most Confederate ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Cumberland House, 2000
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[]Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910); used pseudonyms Jean François Alden, Louis de Conte & Mark Twain (about) (chron.)
- * According to Mark Twain, (ms) , as by Mark Twain
- * An Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, (??) The Century Magazine December 1884, as by Mark Twain
- * The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, (sl) Chatto & Windus, 1876, as by Mark Twain
- * Advice to Youth, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * The American Claimant, (sl) The Idler Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1892, Jan 1893
, as by Mark Twain
- * American in Europe, (ss) from A Tramp Abroad, , as by Mark Twain
- * The Art of Inhumation, (ss) from Life on the Mississippi, , as by Mark Twain
- * At the Appetite Cure, (ss) The Cosmopolitan August 1898, as by Mark Twain
- * Aurelia’s Unfortunate Young Man, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Austrian Edison Keeping School Again, (??) The Century Magazine August 1898, as by Mark Twain
- * Author’s Perspective: Twain on the Lazy Method of Writing, (ar) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Autobiography of Mark Twain, (ex) Associated Sunday Magazine June 21 1908, as by Mark Twain
- * An Awful, Terrible Medieval Romance, (ss) Buffalo Express January 1 1870, as by Mark Twain
- * Baker’s Bluejay Yarn, (ex) from A Tramp Abroad, as by Mark Twain, American Publishing Company, 1880, as by Mark Twain
- * Baker’s Bluejay Yarn (What Stumped the Bluejays), (ex) from A Tramp Abroad, American Publishing Company, 1880, as by Mark Twain
- * The Belated Russian Passport, (nv) Harper’s Weekly December 6 1902, as by Mark Twain
- * Bequest, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 10 1904
- * The Black Hole of San Francisco, (ss) The Virginia City Territorial Enterprise December 29 1865, as by Mark Twain
- * Blue-Jays, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Blue-Jay Yarn, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * A Boston Girl, (hu) The Atlantic Monthly June 1880, as "The Contributor’s Club", uncredited.
- * Brown and I Exchange Compliments, (ss) Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, James R. Osgood, 1883, as by Mark Twain
- * Buck Fanshaw’s Funeral, (ss) from Roughing It, American Publishing Company, 1872, as by Mark Twain
- Great Tales of the American West ed. Harry E. Maule, Modern Library, 1945, as by Mark Twain
- Arbor House Treasury of Great Western Stories ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Arbor House, 1982, as by Mark Twain
- Great Tales of the West ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Galahad Books, 1982, as by Mark Twain
- Cowboy Tales: Western Classics from American Masters ed. John Land Le Coq, Viking Studio Books, 1990, as by Mark Twain
- * The Burglary at Stormfield, (ex) Harper’s Magazine October 2010, as by Mark Twain; from The Autobiography of Mark Twain (University of California Press, November 2010).
- * The Burning of the Clipper Ship Hornet, (ar) Sacramento Weekly Union 1866, as by Mark Twain
- * The Californian’s Tale, (ss) Liber Scriptorum ed. Arthur Stedman, The Authors Club of New York, 1893, as by Mark Twain
- Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1902, as by Mark Twain
- Great Tales of the Far West ed. Alex Austin, Lion, 1956, as by Mark Twain
- The Western Story: A Chronological Anthology ed. Jon Tuska, University of Nebraska Press, 1995, as by Mark Twain
- Western Stories: A Chronological Anthology ed. Jon Tuska, Gramercy, 1999, as by Mark Twain
- Stories of the Old West ed. John Seelye, University of Oklahoma Press, 2000, as by Mark Twain
- * Cannibalism in the Cars, (ss) The Broadway November 1868, as by Mark Twain
- The Arbor House Celebrity Book of Horror Stories ed. Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Arbor House, 1982, as by Mark Twain
- Campfire Stories ed. William W. Forgey, ICS Books, 1985, as by Mark Twain
- A Treasury of American Horror Stories ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Bonanza/Crown Books, 1985, as by Mark Twain
- The Oxford Book of American Short Stories ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Oxford University Press US, 1994, as by Mark Twain
- Screamingly Funny ed. Kathy Sweet & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021, as by Mark Twain
- The Uncanny Gastronomic ed. Zara-Louise Stubbs, The British Library, 2023, as by Mark Twain
- * The Canvasser’s Tale, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1876, as by Mark Twain
- * The Captain’s Story, (ss) Merry Tales by Mark Twain, Charles L. Webster, 1892, as by Mark Twain
- * Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven, (nv) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1907 (+1), as "Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven.—Taken from His Own Manuscript", by Mark Twain
- * The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, (ss) The Californian December 16 1865, as by Mark Twain
- Best Stories of All Time May 1927, as by Mark Twain; revised from “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog” (The New York Saturday Press, November 18, 1865).
- The Argosy (UK) September 1930, as by Mark Twain
- The Golden Argosy ed. Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson, Dial Press, 1947, as by Mark Twain
- Greatest Short Stories: Volume 3, American, P.F. Collier, 1953, as by Mark Twain
- Great Western Short Stories ed. J. Golden Taylor, American West, 1967, as by Mark Twain
- A Pocket Book of Short Stories ed. M. Edmund Speare, Washington Square Press, 1970, as by Mark Twain
- Fiction 50: An Introduction to the Short Story ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall, 1993
- Major American Short Stories ed. A. Walton Litz, Oxford University Press US, 1994, as by Mark Twain
- Short Fiction ed. Charles H. Bohner & Dean Dougherty, Prentice Hall, 1999
- The American Short Story and Its Writer: An Anthology ed. Ann Charters, Bedford Books, 1999, as by Mark Twain
- Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories (9th edition) ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall College Div., 2000
- The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000, as by Mark Twain
- American Short Stories (7th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Longman US, 2001
- 21 Essential American Short Stories ed. Leslie M. Pockell, St. Martin's Press, 2011, as by Mark Twain
- * Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1899, as by Mark Twain
- * Concerning the Jews, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1899, as by Mark Twain
- * Concerning Tobacco, (ar) What Is Man? by Mark Twain, Harper & Brothers, 1912, as by Mark Twain
- * A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, (ex) The Century Magazine November 1889, as by Mark Twain
- Stories of Scientific Imagination ed. Joseph Gallant, Oxford Book Co., 1954, as by Mark Twain
- Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973, as by Mark Twain
- Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories ed. Stephen Brennan, Talos Press, 2014, as by Mark Twain
- * Curing a Cold, (ar) The Golden Era September 20 1863, as by Mark Twain
- * A Curious Dream, (ss) The Century Magazine November 1881, as "A Curious Experiment", by Mark Twain
- * A Curious Experience, (ex) from The American Claimant, , as by Mark Twain
- * A Curious Experiment, (ss) The Century Magazine November 1881, as by Mark Twain
- * A Curious Pleasure Excursion, (ss) New York Herald Tribune July 6 1874, as by Mark Twain
- * The Curious Republic of Gondour, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1875, uncredited.
- * The Dachshund, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Death-Disk, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1901, as by Mark Twain
- * The Diaries of Mark Twain, (bg) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine Oct, Nov 1935, as by Mark Twain
- * The Diary of Adam and Eve, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * Dick Baker’s Cat, (ss) Buffalo Express December 18 1869, as by Mark Twain
- * A Dog Chasing a Coyote, (ex) from Roughing It, American Publishing Company, 1872, as by Mark Twain
- * A Dog in Church, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * A Dog’s Tale, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1903, as by Mark Twain
- * A Double-Barreled Detective Story, (nv) Harper’s Bazar January 1902
- * A Double-Barrelled Detective Story [Sherlock Holmes], (na) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb 1902, as by Mark Twain
- * A Dying Man’s Confession, (ss) Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, James R. Osgood, 1883, as by Mark Twain
- * Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1880, as by Mark Twain
- * An Encounter with an Interviewer, (hu) , as by Mark Twain
- * English as She Is Taught, (??) The Century Magazine April 1887, as by Mark Twain
- * Epitaph for His Young Daughter, (pm) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Esquimau Maiden’s Romance, (ss) The Cosmopolitan November 1893, as by Mark Twain
- * Eve’s Diary. Translated from the Original, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1905, as by Mark Twain
- * The Evident Foundation of “The American Claimant”, (ar) The Idler February 1892, as by Mark Twain
- * Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven.—Taken from His Own Manuscript, (nv) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Dec 1907, Jan 1908, as by Mark Twain
- * Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven.—Taken from His Own Manuscript, (ex) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1907 (+1), as by Mark Twain
- Pause to Wonder ed. Marjorie Fischer & Rolfe Humphries, Julian Messner, 1944, as by Mark Twain
- The Golden Road ed. Damon Knight, Simon & Schuster, 1973, as by Mark Twain
- Comets ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, NAL/Signet, 1986, as by Mark Twain
- * Extracts from Adam’s Diary, (vi) The Niagara Book ed. W. D. Howells, Underhill and Nichols, 1893, as "The First Authentic Mention", by Mark Twain
- * Extracts from Adam’s Diary. Translated from the original Manuscript, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine April 1901, as by Mark Twain
- * A Fable, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1909, as by Mark Twain
- * The Fabulous Gold Springs, (ms) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime, (ss) The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain, Webster, 1882, as by Mark Twain
- * The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1876, as by Mark Twain
- * Famous Jumping Frog Story. Told by William Gillis, (ss) Saturday Press November 18 1865, as "Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog", by Mark Twain
- * Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offenses, (ar) North American Review July 1895 [Ref. James Fenimore Cooper], as by Mark Twain
- Westeryear ed. Ed Gorman, M. Evans, 1988, as by Mark Twain
- American Satire: An Anthology of Writings from Colonial to Present Times ed. Nick Bakalar, Meridian, 1997, as by Mark Twain
- Great Stories of the American West II ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley, 1997, as by Mark Twain
- Flash Fiction Online July 2010, as by Mark Twain
- * The Finished Book, (ar) Europe and Elsewhere by Mark Twain, Harper Bros., 1923, as by Mark Twain
- * First Interview with Artemus Ward, (vi) Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old by Mark Twain, American Pub. Co., 1875, as by Mark Twain
- * The Five Books of Life, (ss) , as by Mark Twain
- * The Five Boons of Life, (vi) Harper’s Weekly July 5 1902, as by Mark Twain
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