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[]S., E. L. (chron.)
- * April Comes, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine April 1932
- * Brocade and Chiffon, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine December 1932
- * Culture Pearls, (ar) The Trident May/June 1939
- * From My Garden, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Grand Magazine February 1931
- * John-a-Dreams, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine June 1933
- * Laid Up, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine January 1937
- * Lewis Carroll as Artist: and other Oxford Memories, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1932
- * The Lost Sister, (sl) Our Young Folks June 1867
- * “Oh, De Natchez an’ de Lee!”, (ms) Short Stories December 10 1928
- * Scalped Men, (ms) (by Edwin L. Sabin) Adventure February 20 1923
- * Storm Petrels, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine May 1932
- * When?, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine December 1932
- * When Evening Comes, (pm) (by E. Leslie Spaulding ,[?]) The Novel Magazine May 1933
[]S., F. (chron.)
- * Alaska to Carnegie Hall, (ar) (by Florence Somers) Redbook October 1954
- * Alas! Too True!, (ss) Magazine of Short Stories May 4 1889
- * All Sorts of Boys, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1 1891
- * Away from Our Parents! Hooray!, (ar) The Royal Pictorial July 1932
- * Bella, Horrida Bella!, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine November 19 1870
- * A Christmas Legend, (pm) (by Frank Sidgwick) The Cornhill Magazine January 1907
- * Curious Cats, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper December 15 1883
- * The Diamond Earrings, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1898
- * The Ghost in Blue, (ts) The Passing Show June 8 1935
- * Little Cat, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine April 1922
- * Mark Macintosh’s Lyrical Monologue. Made at the “Cock”, (pm) (by Frank Sidgwick) The Cornhill Magazine November 1903
- * A Mediæval Romance, (pm) (by Frank Sidgwick) The Cornhill Magazine June 1906
- * A Mother, (pm) Lloyd’s Magazine January 1920
- * My Princess: A Medley, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine June 1904
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ All Sorts of Boys, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1 1891
* ___ Curious Cats, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper December 15 1883
* ___ When We Were Boys Together, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 29 1891
- * A Piece of Wedding Cake, (pm) The London Magazine February 1910
- * Radio:
* ___ Alaska to Carnegie Hall, (cl) (by Florence Somers) Redbook October 1954
- * Ship-Come-In, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine October 1919
- * Sonnet (“I stood and leaned upon a balustrade…”), (pm) (by Frank Sewall) The Atlantic Monthly November 1875
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ The Ghost in Blue, (ts) The Passing Show June 8 1935
* ___ The Trick Thermos, (ts) The Passing Show June 15 1935
- * The Trick Thermos, (ts) The Passing Show June 15 1935
- * The Velocipedia Britannica, (pm) (by Frank Sidgwick) The Cornhill Magazine March 1907
- * When We Were Boys Together, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 29 1891
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Leading Love January 1946
[]S., F. E. (chron.)
- * How Simon Sangfroid’s Heart Was Broken and How He Fitted the Pieces Together, (ss) The Australian Journal April 14 1866
- * Married and Mated, (ss) The Australian Journal May 5 1866
- * Men and Things:
* ___ XLII. School Honors, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
- * Might Have Been Worse, (ss) The Australian Journal May 12 1866
- * Not to Be Forgiven, (sl) The Australian Journal Jul 28, Aug 4 1866
- * The Prude, (pm) The Australian Journal February 24 1866
- * School Honors, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
- * Something Very Like Heroism, (ss) The Australian Journal October 28 1865
- * A Strange Sympathy, (ss) The Australian Journal March 10 1866
- * The Undiscovered Crime, (sl) The Australian Journal May 26, Jun 2 1866
- * A Wasted Life, (ss) The Australian Journal March 24 1866
- * Wedded Love, (pm) The Australian Journal April 28 1866
[]S., F. R. (chron.)
- * A Christmas Sleigh-Ride, (vi) Scribner’s Monthly January 1875
- * Every Man His Own Letter-Writer, (ss) (by Frank R. Stockton) Scribner’s Monthly November 1877
- The Lady, or the Tiger? and Other Stories by Frank R. Stockton, David Douglas, 1884, as by Frank R. Stockton
- The Lady, or the Tiger? and Other Stories (var. 1) by Frank R. Stockton, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884, as by Frank R. Stockton
- The Lady, or the Tiger? and Other Stories (var. 2) by Frank R. Stockton, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907, as by Frank R. Stockton
- * Ting-a-Ling and the Five Magicians, (nv) (by Frank R. Stockton) The Riverside Magazine for Young People February 1869
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Fred W. Burton & W. H. S.), (ct) The Boy’s Own Paper February 5 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper April 17 1909
[]S., G. B. (chron.)
- * An Accidental Marriage, (na) Fiction #14, May 6 1903
- * Barry Sullivan, Shakespear and Shaw, (ar) (by George Bernard Shaw) The Strand Magazine October 1947 [Ref. William Shakespeare & Barry Sullivan]
- * Christopher Marlowe, (ar) (by George Barnett Smith) The Cornhill Magazine September 1874 [Ref. Christopher Marlowe]
- * The Earl’s Experiment, (nv) Fiction #4, February 25 1903
- * Elizabeth Barrett Browning, (ar) (by George Barnett Smith) The Cornhill Magazine April 1874 [Ref. Elizabeth Barrett Browning]
- * Heywood’s Dramatic Works, (ar) (by George Barnett Smith) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874
- * In June, (pm) (by G. B. Stuart) The Argosy (UK) June 1897
- * Mrs. Gaskell and Her Novels, (ar) (by George Barnett Smith) The Cornhill Magazine February 1874 [Ref. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell]
- * Ruth’s Slumber, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine August 1900
- * Sir Henry Taylor’s Poems, (ar) (by George Barnett Smith) The Cornhill Magazine April 1876
- * The Whittaker’s Ghost, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1879
[]S., H. (chron.)
- * About John Stenvall, (bg) Coronet February 1937 [Ref. Paul Stenvall]
- * About Paul Meltsner, (bg) Coronet November 1936 [Ref. Paul Meltsner]
- * All Things Are Possible, (br) The Double Dealer May 1921 [Ref. Leo Shestov]
- * A Comparison, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion November 1912
- * The Cost of Firing Naval Guns, (lt) Yes or No February 13 1909
- * The Family’s Money, (ar) The American Magazine August 1923
- * The French Fleet in the Solent, (ar) Black & White #28, August 15 1891
- * The Garden, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1930
- * A Glossary of Golf, (hu) Gaiety February 1922
- * Gratitude, (ts) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1913
- * Men and Things:
* ___ XVI. She Knew Who Was, (nf) Wide Awake July 1893
- * She Knew Who Was, (nf) Wide Awake July 1893
- * A Simile, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine April 1846
- * A Winter’s Day, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine December 1845
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The St. Nicholas Magazine September 1926
[]S., H. M. (chron.)
- * Farewell, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine July 1864
- * Mabel: The Gipsey Mother, (ss) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine January 1862
- * Polly Pepper’s Chicken Pie, (ss) Wide Awake November 1877
- * Shuttlecock, (ss) The Butterfly August 1899
- * Song (“The chain of Love is broken…”), (pm) (by H. M. Smith) Peterson’s Magazine April 1848
- * Sonnet on Winter, (pm) (by H. M. Smith) Peterson’s Magazine January 1848
- * Thusie’s Fourth of July, (ss) Wide Awake July 1878
- * The Water Spirit, (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine May 1863
- * [frontispiece], (fp) Happy Times 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Horner’s Stories #1813, June 23 1928
[]S., I. (chron.)
- * In the Hammock, (pm) (by Irene Stiles ,[?]) The Premier Magazine #7, September 1923
- * Motley Awry, (pm)
- * Short Story, (pm) (by Irene Stiles) The Premier Magazine #49, October 1930
- * Sonnet (“My heart is light, oh, very light…”), (pm) (by Irene Stiles ,[?]) The Premier Magazine #41, July 1926
- * La Vie en Rose, (ss) Elegant Literature #9, August 2022
- * Why?, (pm) (by Irene Stiles ,[?]) The Premier Magazine #7, September 1923
- * Work Hard and Sing, (pm) The Red Magazine October 8 1926
[]S., J. (chron.)
- * Advice to My V.A.D., (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1916
- * Babies and Science, (ar) (by James Sully) The Cornhill Magazine May 1881
- * Buried Articles of Dress (with L. S.), (pz) Sunshine March 1889
- * Consolatory Verses, (pm) The Chartist Circular #90, June 12 1841
- * The Exile’s Lament, (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine March 1863
- * Fare Thee Well!, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine March 1864
- * Illusions of Memory, (ar) (by James Spedding) The Cornhill Magazine April 1880
- * A Londoner in Canada, (ar) The London Magazine December 1909
- * The Lone Woman in New York, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine July 1895
- * A Modern Solitary, (ar) (by James Sully) The Cornhill Magazine February 1882
- * The Natural History of Dress, (ar) (by James Spedding) The Cornhill Magazine November 1880
- * The Permanency of Books, (pm) The Idler May 1910
- * The Seasons of Friendship, (pm) The Idler December 1910
- * Seeing Is Believing, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1880
- * A Story Without Names, (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine October 1894
- * A Strip of Suffolk Seaboard, (ar) (by James Sully) The Cornhill Magazine February 1883
- * T.B., (ar) Liberty August 30 1924
- * This Family Painted…Stairway Street, (pi) This Week June 21 1953
- * To Portia at Belmont, (pm) (by Julian R. Sturgis) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #771, January 1880
- * An Undesirable, (vi) Pan #26, May 1 1920
- * Why Did Shakspeare Write Tragedies?, (ar) (by James Spedding) The Cornhill Magazine August 1880
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Young Englishman’s Journal October 17 1868
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Young Englishman September 29 1876
- * [illustration(s)], (il) If December 1954
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[]S., J. A. (chron.)
- * Æschylus, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine January 1876
- * Amalfi, Paestum, Capri, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine August 1877
- * Autumn Wanderings, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine March 1881
- * Bacchus in Graubünden, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine January 1883
- * Como and Il Medeghino, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine September 1878
- * The Convent of Monte Oliveto, Near Siena, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine May 1882
- * Crema and the Crucifix, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine June 1877
- * A Fantasia Improvisation, (pm) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine April 1873
- * Fornovo, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine March 1878
- * A Gondolier’s Wedding, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine January 1882
- * Helen of Troy, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine April 1875
- * The Jews’ Cemetery (Lido of Venice), (pm) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine November 1881
- * Lombard Vignettes, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine June 1878
- * May in Umbria, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine October 1881
- * North-Country Students, (ar) (by Alexander Innes Shand) The Cornhill Magazine April 1878
- * The Palace of Urbino, (pm) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine September 1882
- * Penelope and Other Women of Homer, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine July 1875
- * The Prometheus Bound, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine September 1875
- * Religious Revivals in Medieval Italy, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine January 1875
- * Some Sonnets of Campanella, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine November 1877
- * Spring Wanderings, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine June 1881
- * The Street Gossips, (pm) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine May 1878
- * To a Friend Leaving England in September, (pm) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine May 1874
- * Winter Nights at Davos (Leaves from the Diary of an Invalid), (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine April 1881
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Gay Parisienne Jul 1932, Mar, Sep 1933
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pep Stories January 1933
- * [illustration(s)] (with T. D.), (il) The Boy’s Own Paper August 4 1888
[]S., J. M. (chron.)
- * Contemporary Biography: John J. Ingalls, Senator from Kansas, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine July 1890
- * The Englishman’s Calender: April, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine April 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: August, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine August 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: December, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine December 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: February, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine February 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: January, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine January 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: July, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine July 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: June, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine June 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: March, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine March 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: May, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine May 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: November, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine November 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: October, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine October 1897
- * The Englishman’s Calender: September, (ms) (by Jane Maria Strachey) The Cornhill Magazine September 1897
- * Foresight, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1924
- * Robert Burns and His Mæcenas: The Earl of Glencairn, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922 [Ref. Robert Burns]
- * The Romance of a Drama, (ss) The Half Hour June 1899
- * [letter], (lt) All-Story Weekly August 30 1919
[]S., J. N. (chron.)
- * How Pottery Is Made, (ar) The Argosy #549, June 10 1893
- * Our New Navy:
* ___ A Ram and a Torpedo Boat, (cl) The Argosy #532, February 11 1893
* ___ The Vesuvius, (cl) The Argosy #531, February 4 1893
- * A Ram and a Torpedo Boat, (ar) The Argosy #532, February 11 1893
- * Some Animal Lore—In Relation to Trapping, (ar) The Argosy #526, December 31 1892
- * Something About Shoes, (ar) The Argosy #552, July 1 1893
- * Trappers of the Olden Times, (ar) The Argosy #525, December 24 1892
- * The Vesuvius, (ar) The Argosy #531, February 4 1893
[]S., J. T. (chron.)
- * Behind the Mask, (cl) (by Joseph T. Shaw) Black Mask May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Nov 1930, May, Aug 1931, Feb, Apr, Aug 1932, Mar 1933
- Black Mask (UK) May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Nov 1930, May, Aug 1931, Feb, Apr, Aug 1932, Mar 1933
- * A Dialogue with the Dodger, (ms) The Seestu Special #6, Christmas 1927
- * Where Are the Flowers of Yesterday?, (pm) The Lady’s Realm November 1915
[]S., J. W. (chron.)
- * Amongst Lead-Miners, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1886
- * The Building of the Ships, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1886
- * “Bulls” and “Bears” on “Change”, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1887
- * Funds “In Chancery”, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1887
- * Glasgow and Its Exhibition, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1888
- * Ironopolis and Its People, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1889
- * Locomotives on the Line, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1887
- * Modern Manchester, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1894
- * Song of the Indian Maid, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine September 1863
- * Tyneside Folk, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1887
- * The White Fields of Ulster, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1894
[]S., L. (chron.)
- * After, (pm) (by Leopold Spero ,[?]) The New Magazine (UK) December 1920
- * Buried Articles of Dress (with J. S.), (pz) Sunshine March 1889
- * Can the Empire Feed Itself?, (ar) The London Magazine November 1909
- * Cynicism, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd December 1916
- * First with the News, (ar) Lilliput November 1955
- * I Am a Very Descript Man, (pm)
- * A Tale of Long Ago, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #120, March 1922
- * Vixi, (pm) Sydney Bulletin
- * [front cover], (cv) Avon Fantasy Reader 10 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Novels Inc., 1949
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Thrilling Love July 1935
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[]S., M. (chron.)
- * 1860, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) September 1924
- * Absence, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1920
- * The Boy and the Toot, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1883
- * A Bright Idea, (ss) St. Nicholas May 1874
- * “The Broom Brigade”, (nf) Wide Awake February 1891
- * A Cabinet Dog, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
- * The Freedmen’s Fourth at the Capitol, (ar) Wide Awake July 1890
- * The Ghost of Fort Donelson, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
- * Happy as Kings!, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper September 16 1905
- * The Heart’s Melodies, (pm) The Australian Journal July 14 1866
- * The Honest Critic, (nf) Wide Awake December 1891
- * The Hospital Dairy of Tennessee, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
- * Just a Posy, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster ,[?]) The Corner Magazine January 1923
- * The Ladies’ Bath, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1888
- * A Little Story Teller, (pm) Wide Awake July 1880
- * “Little Tad’s” Generosity, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
- * Mayfair Hen, (ar) Winter Pie Winter 1946
- * The Meeting, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 1926
- * A Memory of My Childhood, (nf) Wide Awake June 1890
- * Men and Things:
* ___ II. “Little Tad’s” Generosity, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
* ___ IV. The Honest Critic, (nf) Wide Awake December 1891
* ___ X. A Memory of My Childhood, (nf) Wide Awake June 1890
* ___ XII. Stage-Frights, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
* ___ XXVIII. “The Broom Brigade”, (nf) Wide Awake February 1891
* ___ XXVIII. “Nothing More Could Be done”, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
* ___ XXIX. A Queer Hiding-Place, (nf) Wide Awake August 1890
* ___ XXXVIII. A Cabinet Dog, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
* ___ XLIV. The Hospital Dairy of Tennessee, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
* ___ LII. A Poor Memory, (nf) Wide Awake October 1890
* ___ LV. Mr. Lincoln and “the Swearing Boys”, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
* ___ LX. The Ghost of Fort Donelson, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
* ___ LX. “Papa Robbie”, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
* ___ LXI. “Served Him Right”, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
* ___ LXX. Mrs. Hayes and Joe the Bootblack, (nf) Wide Awake May 1890
* ___ LXXI. The White House Kitchen in 1862, (nf) Wide Awake May 1889
- * Mr. Lincoln and “the Swearing Boys”, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * Mrs. Hayes and Joe the Bootblack, (nf) Wide Awake May 1890
- * My Lady Lavender, (pm) The British Girl’s Annual 1917, 1916
- * “Nothing More Could Be done”, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
- * The Old Putnam’s, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic October 1906
- * Our Degraded Ideal, (br) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1884
- * “Papa Robbie”, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * A Poor Memory, (nf) Wide Awake October 1890
- * A Queer Hiding-Place, (nf) Wide Awake August 1890
- * Rain, (pm) (by Lulu Minerva Schultz ,[?]) The Premier Magazine #42, August 1926
- * “Served Him Right”, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
- * Seven Little Love Affairs, (es) Smith’s Magazine April 1915
- * Some Boys in Africa, (ar) St. Nicholas February 1874
- * Stage-Frights, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
- * Thanksgiving at the White House, (ar) Wide Awake November 1890
- * The Three Callers, (pm) (by Mary Stowe) Peterson’s Magazine August 1851
- * The White House Kitchen in 1862, (nf) Wide Awake May 1889
- * [front cover], (cv) Golden Love Tales October 1946
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1882
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Young People #165, December 26 1882
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper October 13 1906
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Look and Learn #164, March 6 1965
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[]S., M. E. (chron.)
- * Bouquet, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) The Australian Journal #786, September 1 1931
- * Cat and Mouse, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories November 1916
- * Clothes Do Make a Difference, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st March 1917
- * Cosi Io T’Amo, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st August 1916
- * Dancin’ with Yer, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories February 1917
- * The Eternal Masculine, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories July 1916
- * Forgiven, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st December 1917
- * Happy Day, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st February 1918
- * Haunted, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st June 1916
- * The Hour, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1917
- * I Dreamed Last Night, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1916
- * In His Hand, (ss) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Young’s Magazine February 1915
- * The Invulnerable, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories September 1916
- * Lines to a Débutante, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1916
- * Morning Glories, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Telling Tales August 1920
- * Oh, Grave, Where Is Thy Victory?, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1917
- * On the Beach, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories August 1916
- * On with the Dance, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories October 1923
- * Other Days, (??) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 2nd January 1918
- * The Passing Day, (??) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Telling Tales October 1919
- * Protest, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st August 1917
- * Realization, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 2nd July 1917
- * Remembrance, (??) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Live Stories January 1917
- * Reverie, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories December 1921
- * Sayonara, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories March 1917, uncredited.
- * The Song, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Young’s Magazine February 1917
- * Sonnet (“To wait and wait, whilst every lingering hour… ”), (pm) (by Mary E. Smith) Peterson’s Magazine April 1852
- * Stuff o’ Dreams, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 2nd April 1917
- * Sufficiency, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Saucy Stories August 1917
- * Surcease, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories January 1917
- * To a Girl, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories December 1916
- * To an Unknown, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories October 1916
- * To One Lad, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Saucy Stories July 1918
- * untitled (“Oh, many times I’ve thought I loved…”), (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Breezy Stories March 1917
- * Waiting for the Angels…, (pm) The Sunday Strand April 1906
- * Why I Rejected Him, (pm) (by Margaret E. Sangster) Snappy Stories 1st February 1917
[]S., M. E. W. (chron.)
- * Basel to Domo D’Ossola, (ar) (by Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood) The Galaxy December 1871
- * George’s Little Girl, (ss) (by Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood) The Atlantic Monthly May 1879
- * Granny Luke’s Courange, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Wide Awake February 1880
- * Henrietta’s Heroism, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Wide Awake May 1881
- * Job Pigstirrup, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Wide Awake August 1880
- * The Little Jade Lizard, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Wide Awake June 1884
- * The Lost Five Dollar Bill, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Wide Awake April 1882
- * Mr. Graham, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1883
- * Oxford and Dog Roses, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1879
- * Uncle Archie’s Cane, (ss) (by M. E. W. Sherwood) Wide Awake September 1881
[]S., P. K. (chron.)
- * Endeavour, (pm) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
- * Living, (pm) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
- * Returning, (pm) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
- * Soliloquy, (pm) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
- * Unity, (pm) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
[]S., R. (chron.)
- * American Bronzes, (ar) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine June 1902
- * An Appeal to Scotchmen, (pm) The Chartist Circular #136, April 30 1842
- * The Field of Art:
* ___ American Bronzes, (cl) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine June 1902
* ___ An Ideal Salon, (cl) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine November 1901
* ___ Sculpture of Expression and Albert Bartholomé, (cl) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine October 1901 [Ref. Albert Bartholomé]
* ___ Symbolism and the Memory of Ruskin, (cl) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine March 1902
- * Fire Dive, (pi) This Week September 20 1953
- * How I Helped to Beat the Boundary, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper November 22 1879
- * An Ideal Salon, (ar) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine November 1901
- * Kitty’s Work and Kitty’s Way, (pm) The British Girl’s Annual 1921
- * Molly’s Memory, (pm) The British Girl’s Annual 1918, 1917
- * The Post-Card Victim, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion February 1912
- * Rhymes, (pm) (by R. S. Sievier) Sievier’s Monthly #3, March 1909
- * Sculpture of Expression and Albert Bartholomé, (ar) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine October 1901 [Ref. Albert Bartholomé]
- * Siamese Boxers, (pi) This Week June 21 1953
- * Spring Flowers in Winter, (ar) The British Girl’s Annual 1925
- * Symbolism and the Memory of Ruskin, (ar) (by Russell Sturgis) Scribner’s Magazine March 1902
- * A Tragic Farewell, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1913
- * Wild-Horse Roundup, (pi) This Week October 19 1952
- * [front cover], (cv) Chums Oct 25 1913, Sep 23 1916, May 5, Sep 1 1917, Jun 14 1925
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Aug 9 1893, Sep 23, Oct 28 1916, May 5, Sep 1 1917, Aug 25 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Short Stories Nov 1905, Feb 1906
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Five Star Western Novelets September 1937
[]S., R. L. (chron.)
- * Æs Triplex, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine April 1878
- * An Apology for Idlers, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine July 1877
- * Charles of Orleans, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine December 1876
- * Child’s Play, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine September 1878
- * Crabbed Age and Youth, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine March 1878
- * The English Admirals, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine July 1878
- * The Foreigner at Home, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine May 1882
- * Forest Notes, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine May 1876
- * François Villon, Student, Poet, and Housebreaker, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine August 1877 [Ref. François Villon]
- * Henry David Thoreau: His Character and Opinions, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine June 1880 [Ref. Henry David Thoreau]
- * On Falling in Love, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1889
- * On Falling in Love, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine February 1877
- * The Pavilion on the Links, (na) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine September 1880 (+1), as by R. L. S.
- New Arabian Nights Vol. II by Robert Louis Stevenson, Chatto & Windus, 1882, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: English: Scotch ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Lock and Key Library: Modern English Stories ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews Co., 1909, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Great Short Stories III: Romance & Adventure ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Century of Thrillers, Volume I, President Press, 1937, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Great Short Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson by Robert Louis Stevenson, Pocket, 1951, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- R. L. Stevenson: The Fabulous Raconteur by R. L. Stevenson, Juniper, 1961, as by R. L. Stevenson
- The Body Snatcher and Other Stories by Robert Louis Stevenson, NAL Signet, 1988, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Complete Shorter Fiction by Robert Louis Stevenson, Robinson Publishing, 1991, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Complete Short Stories. The Centenary Edition: Volume One by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mainstream Publ. Co., 1993, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- * The Pavilion on the Links—Part One:
* ___ Chapter I. Tells How I Camped in Graden Sea-Wood, and Beheld a Light in the Pavilion, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine September 1880
* ___ Chapter II. Tells of the Nocturnal Landing from the Yacht, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine September 1880
* ___ Chapter III. Tells How I Became Acquainted with My Wife, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine September 1880
* ___ Chapter IV. Tells in What a Startling Manner I Learned I Was Not Alone in Graden Sea-Wood, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine September 1880
- * The Pavilion on the Links—Part Two:
* ___ Chapter V. Tells of an Interview Between Northmour, Your Mother, and Myself, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1880
* ___ Chapter VI. Tells of My Introduction to the Tall Man, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1880
* ___ Chapter VII. Tells How a Word Was Cried Through the Pavilion Window, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1880
* ___ Chapter VIII. Tells the Last of the Tall Man, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1880
* ___ Chapter IX. Tells How Northmour Carried Out His Threat, (sl) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1880
- * Samuel Pepys, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine July 1881 [Ref. Samuel Pepys]
- * Some Aspects of Robert Burns, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1879 [Ref. Robert Burns]
- * Talk and Talkers, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine April 1882
- * Talk and Talkers (A Sequel), (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine August 1882
- * Thrawn Janet, (ss) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine October 1881
- Great Short Stories II: Ghost Stories ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 2: Ghost Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Doubleday Page, 1920, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 1 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1928, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Payson & Clarke, 1929, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Harrison Dale, Herbert Jenkins, 1930, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Thirteen Ghostly Yarns ed. Elizabeth Sechrist, Roland Swain, 1932, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Devil in Scotland ed. Douglas Percy Bliss, A. Maclehose, 1934, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part II, Mystery and Horror ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Come Not Lucifer, John Westhouse, 1945, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Strange and Fantastic Stories (var. 1) ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Armed Forces, 1946, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- 50 Great Short Stories ed. Milton Crane, Bantam, 1952, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Best Horror Stories ed. John Keir Cross, Faber and Faber, 1956, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- R. L. Stevenson: The Fabulous Raconteur by R. L. Stevenson, Juniper, 1961, as by R. L. Stevenson
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dent, 1964, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Where Nightmares Are ed. Peter Haining, Mayflower, 1966, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Premature Burial, Corgi, 1966, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Devil’s Coven ed. Angus Black, New English Library, 1972, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Dark Banquet ed. Lincoln Child, St. Martin's, 1985, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Complete Shorter Fiction by Robert Louis Stevenson, Robinson Publishing, 1991, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Complete Short Stories. The Centenary Edition: Volume One by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mainstream Publ. Co., 1993, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Olden Tales ed. Bradford M. Day, DayStar Press, 1996, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Great Supernatural Stories: 101 Horrifying Tales ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2017, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Fireside Horror Stories About Demons and the Devil ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, The Body Snatcher, & Other Horrors by Robert Louis Stevenson, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2019, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- * Truth of Intercourse, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine May 1879
- * “Virginibus Puerisque”, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine August 1876
- * Walking Tours, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine June 1876
- * Will o’ the Mill, (ss) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine January 1878
- The Outlook April 27 1907, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Golden Book Magazine #40, April 1928, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Golden Book Magazine (UK) May/June 1928, as by Robert L. Stevenson
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dent, 1964, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Complete Shorter Fiction by Robert Louis Stevenson, Robinson Publishing, 1991, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Complete Short Stories. The Centenary Edition: Volume One by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mainstream Publ. Co., 1993, as by Robert Louis Stevenson
- * Yoshida-Torajiro, (ar) (by Robert Louis Stevenson) The Cornhill Magazine March 1880
- * [letter from Upland, CA], (lt) If February 1957
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