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[]Scott, Rutherford (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Expensive Money, (nv) Wall Street Stories March 1929
- * The How, When, and Where of Success, (cl) Detective Story Magazine Nov 4, Nov 18, Dec 2, Dec 16, Dec 30 1919, Jan 13, Jan 27, Feb 24, Mar 9, Mar 23,
Apr 20, May 18, Jun 29, Jul 13, Jul 27, Aug 10, Aug 24, Sep 21, Oct 5, Oct 19,
Nov 2, Nov 16, Nov 30, Dec 18 1920
Jan 1, Jan 15, Jan 29, Feb 12, Feb 26, Apr 9, Apr 23, May 7, May 21, Jun 4, Jun 18,
Jul 2, Jul 30, Aug 13, Aug 27, Sep 10, Oct 8, Oct 22, Nov 5, Nov 19, Dec 10, Dec 17 1921
Jan 21, Feb 4, Feb 18, Mar 4, Mar 18, May 20, Jun 3, Jun 17, Jul 1, Jul 15, Aug 5,
Aug 19, Sep 2, Sep 16, Nov 25, Dec 30 1922
Jan 27, Feb 10, Feb 24, Mar 3, Mar 10, Mar 17, Mar 24, Apr 7, Apr 21 1923
- * Told in Shadow, (ss) Spy Stories February 1929
[]Scott, S. E. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The London Magazine Nov 1907, Feb 1908, Apr 1909, Mar, Jun 1910, May, Oct 1911, Mar 1912, Aug 1913,
Jul 1915
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Lady’s Realm Aug, Dec 1908, Feb, Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov 1910, Mar, Apr,
Jun, Jul, Oct, Dec 1911
Jan, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1912, Jan, Mar, Jun, Aug, Nov 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Royal Magazine Jun, Nov 1909, Mar 1910, Jun 1911, Feb 1912, Mar 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine Sep 1909, Mar, Jul, Aug, Sep 1913, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914, Jan, May 1915,
Jan 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine Sep, Dec 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine (US) Oct 1909, Apr 1910, Nov 1914
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine Mar 15 1910, May 1 1911, May 1 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Wide World Magazine (US) June 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1910
[]Scott, Septimus E(dwin) (1879-1965) (about) (chron.)
- * “Christmas Morning in War-time”, (il) The Windsor Magazine December 1915
- * Dawn, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper April 9 1904
- * “The Girl I Left Behind Me”, (il) The Windsor Magazine December 1915
- * [front cover], (cv) Fry’s Magazine December 1909
- * [frontispiece], (fp) The London Magazine May 1915
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Fry’s Magazine May 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine Feb 1912, Oct 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine (US) March 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Windsor Magazine Jan, Nov 1913, Jan, Feb, May, Nov, Dec 1916, Jan, Feb 1917
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The London Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov 1915, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May,
Jun, Jul 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine Aug, Sep, Dec 1915, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1916, Dec 1937
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Royal Magazine Aug, Sep 1915
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Let ’Em Have It! ed. Steve Holland, Prion, 2008
[]Scott, Simon (P.) (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Blast from the Past:
* ___ T.V. in SA, (ar) Probe #31, March 1976
* ___ Whither Goest Thou, O Club?, (ar) Probe #45, August 1980
- * A Brief History of Science Fiction South Africa, (ar) The Best of South African Science Fiction, Volume 1 ed. Tony Davis, Science Fiction South Africa, 1981
- * Columbia—The Bottom Line, (ar) Probe #49, August 1981
- * Computers in the 1980’s, (ar) Probe #39, February 1979
- * The Future as Seen by SF, (ar) Probe #48, May 1981
- * Some Sublime and Ridiculous Uses of Computers, (ar) Probe #44, May 1980
- * Treasurers Report, (ms) Probe #47, February 1981
- * T.V. in SA, (ar) Probe #31, March 1976
- * Whither Goest Thou, O Club?, (ar) Probe #45, August 1980
[]Scott, Stanley (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * “Also Ran” (with Geoffrey Bradley), (ss) The Sovereign Magazine November 1924
- * By the Third Hand, (nv) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine January 1924
- * The Cardinal’s Ring, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine March 1925
- * The Chinese Drama in San Francisco, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1905
- * The Coming of Herod, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine September 1924
- * Concerning His Majesty, (ss) Standard Stories December 1925
- * The Criminal Child, (ar) The Detective Magazine #12, April 27 1923
- * A Dog There Was, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1925
- * The Dumb Accountant, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine November 1924
- * The Fifth Ace, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine April 1924
- * The Garden Flat Mystery, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine December 1923
- * Greater Love, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine October 1924
- * He Only Had His Looks, (ss) The Royal Magazine November 1925
- * Honour Bright (with Geoffrey Bradley), (ss) The Smart Set (UK) April 1925
- * A Life for a Life, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine December 1924
- * Marmousse, (nv) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine August 1925
- * Nothing Ever Happened to Ethel (Nothing at All—Ever), (vi) Standard Stories September 1925
- * The Pleasant Rotter, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine November 1924
- * The Plunge of a Hundred Horrors, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine June 1924
- * 64B, Limehouse Causeway, (nv) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine December 1924
- * Step on Her, Menzies (with Celys Clements), (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine July 1925
- * Tendrils of Perfidy, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine February 1926
- * Tornado, (sa) The Sovereign Magazine March 1925 [Ref. Lincoln J. Carter]
- * The Veiled Woman of Harley Street, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine April 1925
- * The Voice of the Sapphire Grotto, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine February 1924
- * When the Clock Stopped, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine July 1924
- * Wortleberry Tart, (ss) The Smart Set (UK) December 1924
- * Yellow Dog, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine December 1924
[]Scott, Timothy C. (fl. 1980s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Against the Darkness: Horror Fiction in the Twentieth Century, (ar) Eldritch Tales #21, Fall 1989
- * Chain Mail, (ss) Tales of the Talisman v4 #2, 2008
- * Dry Cleaning, Alterations, (ss) Crossroads September 1992
- * A Night in Late September, (ss) Doppelgänger #12, July 1990
- * Sauricide Girl, (ss) Tabard Inn #3, 2008
- * Wavelength, (sl) Blood Moon Rising #16 Mar/Apr, #17 May/Jun 2003
- * Wheel of Fortune, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss September 2007
[]Scott, W(illiam) J. (1870-1940) (chron.)
- * Randall of the Rocking R, (cv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 31 1932
- * [front cover], (cv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly May 21 1932, Mar 10 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas Nov, Dec 1908, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book Magazine Jun, Jul, Dec 1912
- * [illustration(s)] (with Otto H. Bacher, Harry Fenn & T. de Thulstrup), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1900
[]Scott, W. W. (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ Guilty Detective Story Magazine
* ___ Super-Science Fiction, 56/12 - 59/10.
- * Editor: Man to Man Dec/Jan 1949, Aug/Sep 1950, Apr, Jun 1952
- * Editor: Trapped Detective Story Magazine Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1956, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1957, Feb,
Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1958
Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1959, Feb, May, Aug, Nov 1960, Feb,
May, Aug, Nov 1961
Feb, May, Aug, Nov 1962, Feb 1963
- * Editor: Guilty Detective Story Magazine Jul, Sep, Nov 1956, Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep 1957, Mar, May, Jul,
Sep, Nov 1958
Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1959, Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec 1960, Mar,
Jun, Sep, Dec 1961
Mar, Jun 1962
[]Scott, [Sir] Walter (1771-1832); used pseudonym Tweedside (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Adventure in Fiction:
* ___ VI. The Passage at Arms, (ex) from Ivanhoe, 1820
* ___ IX. The Battle of the Clans, (ex) from The Fair Maid of Perth, 1828
- * Among the Lilies, (pm)
- * The Archery Contest, (ex) from Ivanhoe,
- * The Battle of Killiecrankie, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 29 1832
- * The Battle of the Clans, (ex) from The Fair Maid of Perth, 1828
- * A Border Ballad, (pm) from The Monastery, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820
- * The Bridal of Janet Dalrymple, (ss)
- * A Carol for Christmas, (pm) from Marmion, Archibald Constable and Company, 1808
- * The Charge of Waterloo, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1898
- * Christmas in the Olden Time, (pm) from Marmion, Archibald Constable and Company, 1808
- * The Death of Keeldar, (pm)
- * Death of the Laird’s Jock, (ss) The Keepsake 1829, 1828, as by The Author of “Waverley”
- * Duel Between the Black Knight and Wamba, (pm)
- * East and West, (ex) from The Talisman, 1825
- * The Eve of St. John, (pm) Ballantyne Press, 1799
- * The Fair Maid of Perth, (n.)
- * Fame’s Trumpet, (pm)
- * The Feast of Redgauntlet, (ex) from Redgauntlet, Constable, 1824
- * Ferry of the Loaf, (ex)
- * Gabions of Abbotsford, (ar)
- * The Ghost of Sergeant Davis, (ex) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott, Murray, 1830
- * Harp of the North, (pm)
- * Here’s a Health to King Charles, (pm) from Woodstock, or The Cavalier, Archibald Constable and Company, 1826
- * The Highland Widow, (na) Chronicles of the Canongate by Sir Walter Scott, Cadell & Co., 1827
- * The History of Hrolfekraka, (ex)
- * Hymn for the Czar, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 29 1832
- * Introduction to The Castle of Otranto, (is) 1811
- * Ivanhoe, (n.) Hurst, Robinson, 1820
- * Ivanhoe, (sl) Everybody’s Jun 28, Jul 5 1952; adapted by Patrick Pringle
- * Jeanie Dean’s Walk from Edinburgh to London, (ex) 1818
- * The Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, (ex) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott, Murray, 1830
- * The Lilies—Alone, (pm)
- * Lochinvar, (pm) from Marmion, Archibald Constable and Company, 1808
- * Love, (pm)
- * The Lover’s Adieu, (pm) from Rokeby, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1813
- * Masterpieces of Fiction:
* ___ The Fair Maid of Perth, (n.)
- * The Minstrels’ Lay, (pm)
- * Mirkwood Mere, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal October 13 1832
- * The Mirror, (nv) The Keepsake 1829, 1828, as "My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror", by The Author of “Waverley”
- * The Muckle Stain, or the Bleeding Stone of Kilburn Priory, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1882
- * My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror, (nv) The Keepsake 1829, 1828, as by The Author of “Waverley”
- * The Mystery of Glamis, (ex) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott, Murray, 1830
- * Narrative of a Fatal Event, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine March 1818, as by Tweedside
- * Native Land, (pm)
- * A Night in the Grave, or, The Devil’s Receipt, (ex) from Redgauntlet, as by The Author of “Waverley”, Constable, 1824, as by The Author of “Waverley”
- * “O Hush Thee, my Babie”, (sg) Atalanta #87, December 1894, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * An Olden Time Christmas, (pm)
- * On Christmas Eve, (pm) from Marmion, Archibald Constable and Company, 1808
- * One Crowded Hour, (pm)
- * The Parting, (pm)
- * The Passage at Arms, (ex) from Ivanhoe, 1820
- * Patriotism, (pm)
- * The Phantom Chief, (ex) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott, Murray, 1830
- * Proud Maisie, (pm) from The Heart of Midlothian, as by Jedediah Cleishbotham, John Murray, 1818, as by Jedediah Cleishbotham
- * Proud Masie, (pm)
- * The Prowess of Robin Hood, (ex)
- * Queen Elizabeth/Amy Robsart, (ex)
- * Quentin Durward and the Countess Isabelle, (ex) Hurst, Robinson, 1823
- * Quentin Meets the King, (ex) from Quentin Durward, Hurst, Robinson, 1823
- * The Resolve, (pm) Edinburgh Annual Register 1808
- * Richard and Saladin, (ex)
- * The Rover, (pm)
- * St. Leon’s Toast, (pm)
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature:
* ___ The Archery Contest, (ex) from Ivanhoe,
- * Secret Weapon, (ex) from Count Robert of Paris,
- * Song, (pm)
- * Song of Harold Harfager, (pm)
- * The Stranger at the Door, (pm)
- * The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott, (co) Calder, 1977
- * The Tale of the Mysterious Mirror, (nv) The Keepsake 1829, 1828, as "My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror", by The Author of “Waverley”
- * The Tapestried Chamber, (ss) The Keepsake 1829, 1828
- Weird Tales: Scottish, W. Paterson, 1888
- Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1893
- The Garden of Romance ed. Ernest Rhys, Kegan Paul Trench Trubner, 1897
- The Scrap Book May, May (abbrev) 1906
- Famous Ghost-Stories by English Authors ed. Adam L. Gowans, Gowans & Gray, 1910
- Famous Ghost Stories ed. J. Walker McSpadden, Crowell, 1918
- Best Stories of All Time September 1925
- Standard Stories #4, October 1925
- Weird Tales September 1926
- More Ghosts and Marvels ed. V. H. Collins, Oxford University Press, 1927
- The Great Weird Stories ed. Arthur Neale, Duffield, 1929
- Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933
- The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935
- 50 Years of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, 1935
- A Century of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, 1936
- The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1937
- Famous Psychic and Ghost Stories ed. J. Walker McSpadden, Blue Ribbon, 1938
- Spine-Tingling Tales ed. Charles Higham, Horwitz, 1962
- A Gathering of Ghosts ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Funk & Wagnalls, 1970
- Walk in Dread, Hutchinson, 1970
- Uncanny Tales 1 ed. Dennis Wheatley, Sphere, 1974
- Classic Ghost Stories, Dover Publications, 1975
- The Twelfth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1976
- Tales of Mystery and Melodrama ed. Leonard R. N. Ashley, Barron's, 1977
- The Book of the Dead ed. Alan K. Russell, New Orchard, 1986
- The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories ed. Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert, Oxford University Press, 1986
- The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott, Riverrun/Calder, 1986
- Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991
- Classic Victorian & Edwardian Ghost Stories ed. Rex Collings, Wordsworth Classics, 1996
- Selected Ghost Stories ed. Giles Gordon, Bloomsbury, 1996
- Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes & Stephen Jones, Carroll & Graf, 2004
- Shadows from a Veiled Creation ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2006
- Tales Before Narnia ed. Douglas A. Anderson, Ballantine Del Rey, 2008
- H.P. Lovecraft Selects Classic Horror Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2016
- The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories ed. Tara Moore, Valancourt Books, 2016
- Fireside Ghost Stories for Christmas Eve ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- * Time, (pm)
- * Tournament Scene from “Ivanhoe”, (ex) from Ivanhoe, Archibald Constable and Company, December 1819
- * True Love, (pm)
- * The Truth of Woman, (pm)
- * The Tryst, (pm)
- * The Two Drovers, (nv) Chronicles of the Canongate by Sir Walter Scott, Cadell & Co., 1827
- World’s One Hundred Best Short Stories, Volume Nine: Ghosts ed. Grant Overton, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1927
- 101 World’s Great Mystery Stories, Blue Ribbon Books, 1928
- The Omnibus of Adventure ed. John R. Colter, Dodd, Mead, 1930
- The Golden Book Magazine #93, September 1932
- The Argosy (UK) Oct 1932, Jul 1939
- Century of Thrillers, Volume III, President Press, 1937
- Ellery Queen’s Poetic Justice ed. Ellery Queen, NAL, 1967
- Once Against the Law ed. William Tenn & Donald E. Westlake, Macmillan, 1968
- Classic Scottish Short Stories ed. Angus Black, New English Library, 1973
- The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott, Riverrun/Calder, 1986
- Murder Most Scottish ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Bob Adey, Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1999
- * An Unpublished Work of Sir Walter Scott. Private Letters of King James’s Reign, (??) Scribner’s Magazine December 1893
- * The Viking’s New Year, (pm)
- * Wandering Willie’s Tale, (ex) from Redgauntlet, Constable, 1824
- Weird Tales: Scottish, W. Paterson, 1888
- Short Stories December 1891
- Great Short Stories II: Ghost Stories ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909
- The Haunters and the Haunted ed. Ernest Rhys & M. Larigot, Daniel O'Connor, 1921
- Ghosts and Marvels ed. V. H. Collins, Oxford University Press, 1924
- Weird Tales January 1926
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Harrison Dale, Herbert Jenkins, 1930
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934
- A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen, Daily Express, 1934
- The Devil in Scotland ed. Douglas Percy Bliss, A. Maclehose, 1934
- Century of Thrillers, Volume III, President Press, 1937
- Witches, Warlocks and Ghosts ed. J. Edward Mason, Oliver & Boyd, 1938
- Ghost Stories ed. John Hampden, Everyman, 1939
- Speak of the Devil ed. Sterling North & C. B. Boutell, Doubleday, Doran, 1945
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Strange and Fantastic Stories (var. 1) ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Armed Forces, 1946
- The Supernatural in the English Short Story ed. Pamela Search, Bernard Hanison, 1959
- Spooks in Your Cupboard ed. Kay Pankey, Seven Seas, 1966
- Ghosts! ed. Alan C. Jenkins, Blackie, 1971
- Scottish Tales of Terror ed. Angus Campbell, Fontana, 1972
- Classic Scottish Short Stories ed. Angus Black, New English Library, 1973
- Supernatural Tales 2 ed. Gary Grant, Quartet, 1974
- Classic Ghost Stories, Dover Publications, 1975
- The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981
- The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories ed. J. A. Cuddon, Penguin, 1984
- The Mammoth Book of Classic Chillers ed. Tim Haydock, Robinson, 1986
- The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott, Riverrun/Calder, 1986
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993
- World’s 25 Most Popular Ghost Stories (of the 19th Century) ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- * Wandering Willie’s Tale [from Redgauntlet], (ex) Constable, 1824
- * Wandering Willie’s Tale of How Piper Steenie Outwitted the Devil, (ex) from Redgauntlet, Constable, 1824
- * The Wer-Bear, (ex) from The History of Hrolfekraka,
- * What Sheeted Ghosts, (pm)
- * Where Shall the Lover Rest?, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1896; part of Scott’s 1813 ballad set to music., music by Frederic W. Austin
- * The Witches of Auldearne, (ex) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott, Murray, 1830
- * The Young Tamlane, (pm) The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Walter Scott, Kelso, 1802
_____, trans.
_____, [ref.]
- * The Bard of Abbotsford, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1871, uncredited.
- * The Career of the Novel: III. - The Age of Scott, (ar) The Puritan February 1899, uncredited.
- * The Country of Sir Walter Scott by William Sharp, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine Apr, May 1903
- * Fearful Fetch by B. B. Calhoun, (nv) Tails of Terror ed. Kevin Ryan & Pamela Pollack, Big Red Chair Books, 1999
- * Germs of the Waverley Novels by Alexander Innes Shand, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1903
- * Heine and Sir Walter Scott by James S. Henderson, (ar) Temple Bar March 1904
- * A Last Memory of Sir Walter Scott by Owen Blayney Cole, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1923
- * The Last Minstrel by T. M. Parrott, (ar) The Booklovers Magazine December 1903
- * Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, by Sir Walter Scott (1830) by David A. Truesdale, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 2008
- * Lucy Ashton by John Farrar, (ar) McCall’s Magazine June 1927
- * On the Works of Sir Walter Scott by Andrew Lang, (cn) The Cornhill Magazine May 1911
- * Personal Recollections of Sir Walter Scott by F. M. F. S., (bg) The Argosy (UK) January 1894
- * The Proof-sheets of “Redgauntlet” by David McRitchie, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1900
- * A Scott Centenary, (ar) Blackwood’s Magazine February 1926, uncredited.
- * Sir Walter Scott by Andrew Lang, (ar) Atalanta October 1887
- * Sir Walter Scott and His Dogs by Percy R. Stevenson, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1919
- * Sir Walter Scott and the West Port Atrocities by D. Fraser-Harris, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1927
- * Sir Walter Scott in London by H. G. L. King, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1925
- * Sir Walter Scott’s Father and Mother by Archibald Stalker, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1920
- * Sir Walter Scott’s Use of the Preface by M. H. H. Macartney, (ar) Longman’s Magazine August 1905
- * Some Words about Sir Walter Scott, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1871, uncredited.
- * The Story of Scott’s Ruin by Leslie Stephen, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine April 1897
- * The Tangled Web of Walter Scott by Ray Perman, (ar) Financial Times August 7 2021
- * “They Could Not but Say I Had the Crown”, (bg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1871, uncredited.
- * The Wizard of the North. Contrivence and the Romantic Interior in the Work of Sir Walter Scott by Bridget Khursheed, (ar) The London Magazine March/April 2009
[]Scott, Walter C. (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * After Larry Left the Crew, (ss) The Argosy January 1912
- * Backfire, (ss) Double-Action Gang Magazine July 1936
- * Bomb Meat, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 10 1933
- * A Break to Murder, (ss) The Underworld Magazine April 1933
- * Bridal Bomb, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 10 1934
- * Buck’s Finish, (ss) 10 Story Book October 1910
- * Bullet Proof, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1935
- * The Bully of the Valley, (ss) Yes or No February 28 1921
- * Clear Through the Ticker, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 25 1935
- * Copper Killer, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 6 1932
- * Crook Eat Crook, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine November 25 1933
- * Curtains for Four, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 25 1934
- * Dark To-Morrow, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 10 1934
- * The Death-Jack, (ss) Yes or No March 14 1921
- * Death-Locked, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 10 1933
- * Design for Dying, (ss) Detective Yarns October 1939
- * The Devil’s Kiss, (ss) The Underworld Magazine May 1932
- * Devil’s Lap, (ss) Top-Notch September 15 1912
- * The Devil’s Pallbearers, (ss) The Underworld Magazine December 1931
- * Floating Madness, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 10 1933
- * Foothold of Hate, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine November 10 1934
- * Gallows’ Beef, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 25 1933
- * The Gentleman Plunderer, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 25 1935
- * Grief House, (ss) Short Stories March 1920
- * A Ham at Liberty, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 10 1934
- * Hot from a Kill, (ss) Double-Action Gang Magazine May 1936
- * A Hot Time Was Had by All, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1921
- * The Hummingbird Lays an Egg, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 12 1936
- * Lock-Steppers, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 10 1933
- * Not Bought, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 20 1932
- * Not Rehearsed, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 10 1933
- * Recoil, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 25 1934
- * A Shot for a Lady, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 10 1935
- * The Signboard to Liberty, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 25 1934
- * The Summons, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 25 1933
- * “Take ’Im Alive”, (ss) The Underworld Magazine May 1933
- * Water Cure, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 10 1933
- * White Hot, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 25 1933
- * Written in Lead, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 10 1935
_____, [ref.]
[]Scott, Will(iam Matthew) (1893-1964) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of the Invitation Burglary [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show July 22 1933
- * The Affair of the Small Change, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #43, January 1926
- * All Change, (vi) John Bull January 10 1942
- * All-Talking, (vi) John Bull April 5 1941
- * All Things to All Men, (ss) John Bull April 22 1944
- * All to His Benefit, (ss) John Bull December 24 1949
- * Alterations to Face, (ss) The Passing Show July 23 1932
- * Ambrose Clay Is a Liar!, (ar) The Passing Show February 25 1933
- * And She Never Knew, (ss) John Bull April 1 1944
- * And What Did We See?, (ss) John Bull December 2 1939
- * Aren’t Folk Queer?:
* ___ Fame—and Mr. Fenchurch, (ss) John Bull August 27 1938
* ___ Gone Are the Days, (ss) John Bull July 30 1938
* ___ Heads First, (ss) John Bull August 20 1938
* ___ Mr. Carroway’s Failure, (ss) John Bull July 23 1938
* ___ Mystery of the Guinea Jack, (ss) John Bull August 6 1938
* ___ Star Turn, (ss) John Bull August 13 1938
- * Art and Craft, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #14, August 1923
- * Art and Craft [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show July 29 1933
- * Art for Art’s Sake, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine September 1921
- * As the Days Go By, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #47, May 1926
- * As the Saying Goes, (ss) The Passing Show June 10 1933
- * At Face Value, (vi) John Bull May 13 1944
- * At the Station in the Sky, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #18, December 1923
- * Backgrounds, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1946
- * Back to Nature, (vi) John Bull July 6 1940
- * The Baker’s Dozen, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #80, February 1929
- * The Battle of Sideways [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine January 1923
- * The Battle on the Pier, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #90, December 1929
- * Better Early Than Never [Giglamps], (ss) The Passing Show Christmas 1925
- * A Bid for Freedom, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #104, February 1931
- * Biggest, Best, Most…, (vi) John Bull October 25 1941
- * Bird Leaves Cage, (ss) The Passing Show December 17 1938
- * The Black Abbey Affair [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 12 1933
- * Black King Still Standing [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show December 24 1932
- * Blackmail and the Barber, (vi) John Bull August 5 1944
- * The Black Stamp, (nv) Everybody’s February 1926
- * Blue Moon of Mandalay, (ss) Romance July 1926
- * The Body in the Box, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1941
- * The Borrowed Peer [Dr. Kent], (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #71, May 1928
- * A Bottle of Brilliantine [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show January 7 1933
- * Boy with Ambition, (ss) John Bull January 9 1954
- * The Brambers and the Delfs, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #22, April 1924
- * Bring ’Em Back Alive!, (ss) John Bull November 11 1939
- * Broken Windows, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922
- * A Brother to Assist Him, (ss) John Bull October 21 1939
- * The Bull’s-Eye Off the Target, (vi) John Bull March 27 1943
- * Burglar Proof, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #7, January 1923
- * Burnt Fingers, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine June 1922
- * But Is He Guilty?, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #77, November 1928
- * The Bygums and the Blimeys, (ss) John Bull April 13 1940
- * The Case of the Crimson Lady, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #45, March 1926
- * The Case of the Split Word [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show October 22 1932
- * Chameleon, (vi) John Bull June 1 1940
- * Change of Address [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 19 1933
- * Chase [Peter Kale], (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #93, March 1930
- * A Chimney in View, (ss) The Passing Show Summer 1927
- * The Christmas Crime [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show December 3 1932
- * Christmas Declares a Dividend, (ss) Romance December 1926
- * Christmas for Two, (ss) Romance January 1927
- * Christmas Ltd., (ss) Romance December 1925
- * The Christmas Mystery of Mrs. Moss, (??) The Passing Show Christmas 1924
- * Christmas Train [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show December 23 1933
- * The Clay, the Potter and the Policeman, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #2, August 1922
- * The Clock Struck 13, (ss) John Bull January 22 1949
- * Closed Account, (ss) The Passing Show September 15 1934
- * The Clue from the Air [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show January 14 1933
- * Clue in Blue, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1936
- * Clues, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #84, June 1929
- * Cold Cash, (ss) The Passing Show August 20 1932
- * Come in, Mr Burglar, (ss) The Passing Show Christmas 1927
- * Contents Noted, (vi) John Bull May 31 1941
- * The Corpse on the Prom, (ss) John Bull April 5 1952
- * Courage, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #99, September 1930
- * The Crime Crime [Dr. Kent], (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #73, July 1928
- * The Crimson Fish, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #50, August 1926
- * Crystal Wisdom, (vi) John Bull January 11 1941
- * The Curse on Mr. Camberwell, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1941
- * The Customer Is Always Right, (vi) John Bull October 31 1942
- * The Daimler and the Dust-Bin, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #53, November 1926
- * Dangerous Talent, (ss) The Passing Show August 3 1935
- * The Defeat of Woman, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine August 1923
- * Defence Corps, (ss) John Bull February 3 1940
- * The Disappearance of Dr. Johnson, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #35, May 1925
- * The Disappearist, (vi) John Bull August 16 1941
- * Disher’s First Case, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #41, November 1925
- * Documentary Evidence, (vi) John Bull July 5 1941
- * Doing Away with Words, (hu) London Opinion July 1933
- * Do Look at Me, (ss) Illustrated May 25 1940
- * Don’t Sit Moping!, (ss) John Bull March 23 1940
- * Don’t You Remember?, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #101, November 1930
- * The Double Ace, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #109, July 1931
- * A Double Scotch, (ss) London Opinion September 1934
- * The Dream, (ss) Romance December 1924
- * The Dream of a Dreamer, (vi) John Bull November 7 1942
- * The Duke of Wellington Catches the Nine-Fifteen [The Nine-Fifteen], (ss) The Passing Show June 11 1938
- * Dust on a Copper Bowl, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1933
- * Dust on the Editor’s Desk, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #56, February 1927
- * Dusty’s Day, (ss) John Bull January 29 1944
- * The Early Worm, (ss) The Passing Show Summer 1930
- * Eight o’Clock in the Parc Leopold, (ss) John Bull Annual Summer 1931
- * The End of the World, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine November 1921
- * Enter—Miss Fairie, (ar) The Passing Show March 11 1933
- * The Escape!, (ss) Pan December 1920
- * The Eternal Square, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #5, November 1922
- * Everything’s Altered, (vi) John Bull November 16 1940
- * Evidence, (ss) The New Passing Show April 9 1932
- * Evidence to Burn [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 5 1933
- * Exit Miss Robinson, (ss) John Bull April 11 1953
- * Exit Mr. Ennshaw, (ss) The Passing Show October 3 1936
- * The Face, (nv) Mystery Magazine February 1927
- * The Fairy Tale of Tucker’s Hill, (ss) Romance February 1925
- * Fall and Rise of Mrs. Crabbe, (ss) John Bull March 20 1948
- * Fallen Leaves, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine December 1921
- * Fame—and Mr. Fenchurch, (ss) John Bull August 27 1938
- * Fantasia, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #33, March 1925
- * Farewell to a Village, (ss) John Bull June 21 1952
- * Fatty Just Smiled, (vi) John Bull May 11 1940
- * The Feather in the Scale, (ss) Pan March 1921
- * The Fence, (ss) John Bull January 3 1948
- * Feud, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #105, March 1931
- * The Fifth Man, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1939
- * Fighting a Town, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #20, February 1924
- * Financier Plays the Love Market [The Nine-Fifteen], (ss) The Passing Show June 4 1938
- * Find the Woman, (vi) John Bull August 2 1941
- * First a Policeman, Then a House, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #52, October 1926
- * Fog, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #19, January 1924
- * Footprints in the Sky, (ss) Flynn’s July 18 1925
- * The Footprints That Faced Each Other [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show July 1 1933
- * Forget Me Not, (vi) John Bull February 17 1945
- * Forgotten, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #17, November 1923
- * Fortune Laughs, (vi) John Bull May 17 1941
- * Forty-Five a Penny [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 26 1933
- * From Partner to Partner [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show September 10 1932
- * Fun for Mary, (vi) John Bull November 22 1941
- * The Gardener of Santa Cruz, (ss) Romance September 1925
- * The Garden of Tired Men, (ss) The Passing Show Summer 1928
- * Gather Ye Rosebuds, (vi) John Bull November 2 1940
- * George, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine February 1924
- * Get Out, (ss) The Passing Show Summer 1931
- * Getting It Sold, (ss) Romance March 1926
- * Ghost of an Auto, (ss) Romance June 1926
- * The Ghost of Dandy Dan, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #54, December 1926
- * The Ghost of the Grinders, (ss) John Bull Annual Christmas 1927
- * Ghump and the Guineas, (ss) New Mystery Adventures May/June 1935
- * Giglamps [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine July 1922
- * Giglamps in Eden [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine April 1923
- * Giglamps Looks On [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine February 1923
- * Giglamps Meets His Creditors [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine May 1923
- * Giglamps Revokes [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine March 1923
- * Girl Friend, (ss) John Bull January 6 1940
- * Glad to Be Nobody, (ar) The Passing Show March 25 1933
- * Global War of Words, (vi) John Bull June 19 1943
- * Godiva, Esq., (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #31, January 1925
- * Going On for Generations, (ss) John Bull January 13 1940
- * Gone!, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #39, September 1925
- * Gone Are the Days, (ss) John Bull July 30 1938
- * Gone with the Cook!, (vi) John Bull October 5 1940
- * Gone with the Joke, (vi) John Bull May 18 1940
- * Good-bye Giglamps [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine July 1923
- * Gorby’s Shop Window, (vi) John Bull February 6 1943
- * Got Up, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1935
- * Grandfather’s March of Time, (vi) John Bull November 28 1942
- * The Great Convolvulus Derby, (ss) John Bull September 23 1950
- * The Great Wembley Mystery, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #37, July 1925
- * Green Fever, (ss) The Passing Show July 9 1932
- * Green Rabbits, (ss) Romance November 1926
- * Half-Way House, (vi) John Bull December 14 1940
- * Happy New Christmas!, (vi) John Bull December 23 1944
- * Hating Pete Like Poison, (ss) Pan November 1920
- * The Haunted Ghosts, (ss) John Bull Annual Christmas 1930
- * The Haunted Helter-Skelter, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #67, January 1928
- * The Haunted Housing Estate, (ss) London Opinion Christmas 1933
- * Have You Own Way!, (ss) John Bull March 30 1940
- * Heads First, (ss) John Bull August 20 1938
- * He Called Back, (ss) John Bull December 9 1939
- * He Got Her Own Way, (vi) John Bull September 9 1944
- * He Lived in History, (ar) The Passing Show April 8 1933
- * He Put Things Right, (vi) John Bull September 26 1942
- * Here Comes the Crawling Wonder!, (ss) John Bull May 16 1953
- * He Said No!, (vi) John Bull October 7 1944
- * He’s Always Right, (ar) The Passing Show May 6 1933
- * He Saw It Happen, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1941
- * He Waited on Fortune, (vi) John Bull July 10 1943
- * He Would Save Her, (ss) Romance January 1925
- * The Higher the Lower, (vi) John Bull January 18 1941
- * Hit or Miss, (vi) John Bull May 10 1941
- * Hitting the Headlines Again, (ss) The Passing Show May 1 1937
- * Hole in Pond, (vi) John Bull April 19 1941
- * A Holiday by the Sea [Giglamps], (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine August 1922
- * The House Beneath the Arch, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #40, October 1925
- * The “House” to Let, (ar) Pan August 1920
- * The House with 50 Windows [Dr. Kent], (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #74, August 1928
- * The House Without Windows, (ss) Romance May 1925
- * How Could She?, (vi) John Bull June 28 1941
- * How He Hated Ducks, (ss) John Bull August 6 1949
- * A Husband Who Went Home, (vi) John Bull September 5 1942
- * I Am a Sardine, (ar) The Passing Show July 16 1932
- * If You Were a Star Turn—, (ar) The Passing Show May 13 1933
- * An Indigestion Love Lyric, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #57, March 1927
- * In England Now, (ss) Pears’ Annual Christmas 1921
- * Into the Air, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #51, September 1926
- * In Town Tonight, (ss) John Bull September 23 1939
- * The Invisible Motor-Car [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show September 17 1932
- * The Iron Key, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1937
- * Is It Worth It?, (ar) The New Passing Show April 2 1932
- * The Island of Yesterday, (ss) The Passing Show March 20 1937
- * The Italian Face, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1934
- * It All Comes Back to You, (ss) John Bull February 10 1940
- * It Goes to Show, (ss) John Bull April 29 1944
- * It Isn’t Done, (ss) The Passing Show July 15 1933
- * It Isn’t the Place, (vi) John Bull November 8 1941
- * It’s a Great Life, (ar) The Passing Show August 13 1932
- * It’s a Rumour, (vi) John Bull June 8 1940
- * It’s a Wise Plot…, (vi) John Bull June 22 1940
- * It’s Never Too Late to Learn, (ss) John Bull October 22 1938
- * It Was Thirty Bob Well Spent, (vi) John Bull June 29 1940
- * Jade Jacket for Joan, (vi) John Bull March 20 1943
- * Joe, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine May 1924
- * John Jefferson’s Ladder, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #15, September 1923
- * Johnny’s New Way of Life, (ss) John Bull May 20 1944
- * Jungle, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #64, October 1927
- * Just Like a Woman, (ss) John Bull March 18 1944
- * Keep ’Em Laughing, (vi) John Bull August 22 1942
- * King for a Day, (ar) The Passing Show April 1 1933
- * The Knife, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #66, December 1927
- * Known to Nobody, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1935
- * Koko and the King, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #59, May 1927
- * The Last Page Missing, (ss) Pan April 1921
- * The Laughing Crook:
* ___ 1. The Adventure of the Invitation Burglary [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show July 22 1933
* ___ 2. Art and Craft [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show July 29 1933
* ___ 3. Evidence to Burn [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 5 1933
* ___ 4. The Black Abbey Affair [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 12 1933
* ___ 5: Change of Address [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 19 1933
* ___ 6: Forty-Five a Penny [Jeremiah Jones (The Laughing Crook)], (ss) The Passing Show August 26 1933
- * Let’s Talk Christmas, (ms) Pan December 1920
- * Life and Adventure of Mr. Honey, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1938
- * The Life and Adventures of a Grocer, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #48, June 1926
- * The Life of Lord Coodle, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #55, January 1927
- * A Lifetime’s Devotion, (ss) John Bull December 25 1948
- * Light and Shade, (ss) John Bull December 16 1939
- * Like Something in a Book, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #16, October 1923
- * Lindy Answers the Silent Call [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show December 10 1932
- * Lindy Does a Cross-word [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show October 15 1932
- * Lindy Finds Nobody Home [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show October 8 1932
- * Lindy Suggests Ammonia [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show November 12 1932
- * Lindy—the Case of the Shattered School [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show October 29 1932
- * The Link Square Case [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show September 24 1932
- * The Little Hitler, (vi) John Bull November 9 1940
- * The Little Woman, (vi) John Bull July 20 1940
- * Local Rag, (vi) John Bull July 27 1940
- * The Locked Room [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show September 3 1932
- * London Bridge, Please, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #75, September 1928
- * Looked Like Fiction, (vi) John Bull August 8 1942
- * Loose Ends, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #30, December 1924
- * Love and Dust, (ss) Romance April 1925
- * Love in a Cottage, (ss) Romance October 1926
- * Love-in-a-Mist, (ss) Romance November 1925
- * Low Finance, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #29, November 1924
- * The Lucky Circles, (vi) John Bull January 4 1941
- * Magic Over the Thames Embankment, (ss) John Bull October 23 1943
- * Makes a Nice Change, (vi) John Bull August 29 1942
- * Malice in Blunderland, (pl) The Passing Show December 1 1934
- * Man and the Monument, (vi) John Bull June 26 1943
- * Man Friday Finds Romance, (vi) John Bull August 14 1943
- * The Man from 1880, (ss) The Passing Show Christmas 1931
- * A Man in His Time, (vi) John Bull June 14 1941
- * The Man in the Bowler Hat, (ss) The Passing Show November 25 1933
- * The Man in the Street, (ar) The Passing Show June 3 1933
- * Man on His Head [The Nine-Fifteen], (ss) The Passing Show May 14 1938
- * The Man Who Came Back, (vi) John Bull July 17 1943
- * The Man Who Gave Orders, (ss) The Passing Show February 17 1934
- * The Man Who Just Stared, (vi) John Bull October 10 1942
- * The Man Who Listened, (vi) John Bull July 12 1941
- * The Man Who Loved Clocks, (ss) John Bull October 21 1944
- * The Man Who Played Jig-Saws, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #107, May 1931
- * The Man Who Stole the Crystal Palace, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #36, June 1925
- * The Man Who Was Left, (vi) John Bull May 25 1940
- * Man with the Umbrella, (sl) The Passing Show Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28, Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18 1937
- * A Matter of Minutes [Belinda “Lindy” Browne], (ss) The Passing Show December 31 1932
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