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[]Drury, Tom (chron.)
- * Accident at the Sugar Beet, (ss) The New Yorker February 17 1992
- * Burning Mary, (ex)
- * Change in Louise, (ss) The New Yorker August 3 1992
- * Chemistry, (ss) The New Yorker April 24/May 1 2000
- * Dizzy, (ss) The New Yorker March 7 1994
- * The End of Vandalism, (ss) The New Yorker November 19 1990
- * Heaven, Hell, Italy, (ss) The New Yorker March 15 1993
- * If You Do Not Find Us Home, (ss) The South Carolina Review Spring 1992
- * In Our State, (ex) Harper’s Magazine December 1988
- * Path Lights, (ss) The New Yorker October 17 2005
- * The Science of Upsets, (ss) The New Yorker December 27 1993/January 3 1994
- * Strong, (ss) The New Yorker September 20 1993
- * Tiny in the Wilderness, (ss) The New Yorker December 14 1992
- * The Window Man, (ss) The New Yorker August 2 1993
- * World of Trouble, (ss) The New Yorker May 27 1991
- * You Name It, (ss) The New Yorker January 6 1992
[]Drury, [Lt.-Col.] W(illiam) P(rice) (1861-1949) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bed-Lier [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine July 1904
- * A Black Draught [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine October 1904
- * The Blank File, (ss) The Passing of the Flagship by W. P. Drury, Bullen, 1902
- * The Bombardment of the Berg, (ss) Nash’s Magazine May 1909
- * Casserbanker the Second, (ss) The Passing of the Flagship by W. P. Drury, Bullen, 1902
- * The Decoration of Dreadnaught Precious [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine December 1903
- * A Dinner Engagement [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine June 1905
- * A Dose of His Own Physic [Private Pagett], (ss) Pagett Calling by W. P. Drury, Chapman, 1930
- * The Dragon of Pyramid Hill, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1900
- * “His Irreverance” [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine February 1904
- * How Private Pagett Averted War with Russia [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine May 1904
- * In the Matter of a Gunboat [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine January 1904
- * John Ecuador, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1907
- * Joopiter Ploovius, Private, (ss) Bearers of the Burden, Being Stories of Land and Sea by W. P. Drury, Lawrence, 1899
- * The Looming, (ss) The London Magazine August 1913
- * The Lower-Deck Tantum Club [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine March 1904
- * The Making of a Stage Play, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1912
- * The Man in the Strong Room [Private Pagett], (nv) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine May, Jun/Jul 1926
- * My Private Pagett, (is) The Argosy (UK) December 1929
- * The Officer’s Call, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1916
- * The Peradventures of Private Pagett:
* ___ No. I. The Decoration of Dreadnaught Precious [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine December 1903
* ___ No. II. In the Matter of a Gunboat [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine January 1904
* ___ III. “His Irreverance” [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine February 1904
* ___ IV. The Lower-Deck Tantum Club [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine March 1904
* ___ V. The Signal Guns of Gungapore [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine April 1904
* ___ VI. How Private Pagett Averted War with Russia [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine May 1904
* ___ No. VII. The Bed-Lier [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine July 1904
* ___ 8. A Black Draught [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine October 1904
- * Pringle’s Progress, (ss) The Tadpole of an Archangel and Other Naval Stories by W. P. Drury, Simpkin Marshall, 1898
- * The Signal Guns of Gungapore [Private Pagett], (ss) The London Magazine April 1904
- * That Which Was Lost, (ss) Temple Bar May 1902
- * The Unpopularity of Private Pagett, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine May 1903
- * The Vintner of the Seahorse, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1908
- * The Yew Hedge [Private Pagett], (ss) The Story-teller December 1929
[]Drussaï, Garen (fl. 1950s-1970s) (chron.)
- * The Closet, (ss) Vortex Science Fiction v1 #2, 1953
- * Extra-Curricular, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1952
- * Fanette, (ss) Golden Nugget v1 #9, 1966
- * Grim Fairy Tale, (vi) Vortex Science Fiction v1 #2, 1953
- * Sugar Puss, (ss) Sir!
- * The Twilight Years (with Kirk Drussaï), (ss) If June 1955
- * Why Don’t You Answer, Theodore?, (vi) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine May 1970
- * Woman’s Work, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1956
[]Dryburgh, John D. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Down to the War in Submarines, (ts) Wide World Adventures Oct, Nov 1929; as told to Desmond W. Hall
- * Down to the War in Submarines (with Desmond W. Hall), (ts) Wide World Adventures Dec 1929, Jan 1930
- * Through the War on a Submarine, (ts) Adventure Trails Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1929; as told to Desmond W. Hall
[]Dryden, Helen (1882-1972) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Delineator Jan, Feb, Aug, Sep 1927, Jan, Mar, Jun, Jul, Oct, Dec 1928, Jan 1929,
Feb 1930
[]Dryden, John (1631-1700) (about) (chron.)
- * Absalom and Achitophel, (ex) 1681
- * Ah, How Sweet It Is to Love, (pm) The Works of John Dryden by John Dryden, William Miller, 1808
- * A Charm, (pm)
- * Fortune’s Arrows, (pm)
- * Good Health, (pm)
- * Happiness, (pm)
- * Holy-Day for Ghosts (with Nathaniel Lee), (pm) from Oedipus, Bentley, 1679
- * Mankind, (pm)
- * Man’s Gift Divine, (pm)
- * Milton, (pm)
- * Pictures Drawn by the Poets:
* ___ Tender Words, (pm) from The Spanish Fryar, or, The Double Discovery, 1681
- * The Sinner, (pm)
- * A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day November 22, 1687, (pm) 1687
- * Tender Words, (pm) from The Spanish Fryar, or, The Double Discovery, 1681
- * To-day, (pm)
- * Treasure, (pm)
- * The Voyage of Life, (pm)
- * The Worth of Today, (pm)
- * Zimri, (pm)
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[]Dryden, (Ernest?) Vaughan (1873?-?) (chron.)
- * “At Once, Albert!”, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1922
- * The Drummer, (ss) The Idler March 1899
- * Friend or Rival?, (nv) Smart Novels #2421, February 17 1941
- * Married a Stranger, (nv) Smart Novels #2417, January 20 1941
- * “Vicar of Wideawakefield”, (bg) Everybody’s September 6 1952
- * A Wild Wooing, (nv) Smart Novels #2470, January 26 1942
[]Dryer, Stan; pseudonym of Frank Bequaert (1932- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Conquest of the Washington Monument, (ss) Playboy August 1974
- * A Day in the Life of a Classics Professor, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1984
- * An End of Spinach, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1981
- * A Feasible Flying Machine, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1967
- * Finishing Off Gammie, (ss) Mystery Weekly March 2019
- * The Fully Automated Love Life of Henry Keanridge, (nv) Playboy July 1968
- * A Gentleman’s Game for Reasonable Stakes, (ss) Playboy June 1972
- * Halfway There, (ss) Harlan Ellison’s Last Dangerous Visions (unpublished) ed. Harlan Ellison, 19??
- * The Human Comedy:
* ___ A Feasible Flying Machine, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1967
- * Interlude: Dear Mr. Thoreau, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1968
- * Marrying Celia, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1975
- * Mary-Elizabeth, Killing Machine, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2024
- * Muskrat Fun for Everyone, (ss) Playboy October 1970
- * Never Kidnap a Crime Novelist, (ss) Mystery Weekly September 2020
- * Our Extraterrestrial Visitors, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1985
- * The Saga of Gentleman Bert, (ss) Mystery Magazine March 2023
- * Three Dark Riders, (ss) Mystery Magazine July 2023
- * Zorphwar!, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1977
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