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[]Watson, Shane (C.) (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * C.J. & Bud, (cv) Nth Degree #26, August/September 2018
- * The Gallery, (pi) Nth Degree #19, June/July 2010
- * [front cover], (cv) Nth Degree #12, December 2004
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nth Degree #16 Sep/Oct, #17 Nov/Dec 2009, #19 Jun/Jul 2010, #21 Jan/Feb 2012, #25 Oct/Dec 2014
[]Watson, Thomas E. (1856-1922) (about) (chron.)
- * Abraham Lincoln’s Silly Biographers, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Address of Hon. Thos. E. Watson at Atlanta (with Phil W. Davis), (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1908
- * After All, It Depends Upon Who Owns the Ox, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * After Election Thoughts, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1908
- * The Anarchists, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1908
- * Answer to Booker Washington, (ed) Watson’s Magazine June 1905
- * An Appeal to Patriotism, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * As It Is, and As It Might Be, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1907
- * As to Hearst, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Bankers Shut Mr. Watson out of a Chautauqua Lecture Field, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1908
- * Between the Mill-Stones, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907
- * Book Reviews, (rc) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine Jan, Feb 1907
- * Books, (br) Tom Watson’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1906
- * Break Away from Party Bondage, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1907
- * “Broken by It I May Be: Bend to It I Never Will”, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1908
- * Bryan and the Bennett Will, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1908
- * The Catholic Hierarchy and Politics, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1908
- * The Color Line, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1907
- * Color Line in England—Admirality and War Office Refuse to Permit Subject to Enlist, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * Concerning Money, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1908
- * Confiscatory, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1907
- * Confiscatory Impudence, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1907
- * The Congressional Mileage Grab, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1908
- * Corporation Anchors to Windward, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1907
- * Corporation Encroachment, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907
- * The Cotton Grower Loses Both Ways, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1907
- * The Curious History of a Transcontinental Highway, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1907
- * The Dismissal of Those Negro Troops, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Dream Children, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1907
- * Drive the Usurpers Back, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * The Editor Chats with His Friends, (ms) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * Editorial Notes, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Oct 1907
- * Editorial Notes and Clippings, (ed) Watson’s Magazine November 1914
- * Editorials, (ed) Tom Watson’s Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1905, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,
May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1906
* ___ Mr. Bryan’s Shameful Treatment of the South—Uncle Remus Is Dead—The Old Packet Boat by the James, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1908
- * Educational Department, (qa) Tom Watson’s Magazine Jun 1905, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov 1906
Jan, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1907, Sep 1908
- * Education Department, (qa) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * The Encroachments and Usurpations of the Federal Judiciary, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1908
- * England’s Way, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * The Farmers Union, (ar) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1908
- * The Farmers’ Union and the Ocala Platform, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1907
- * The Favorite Idol at Rome, or How the Papists Worship Nero and His Mother, (ar) Watson’s Magazine November 1914
- * The Fight in Mississippi, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1907
- * Fortitude, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * Forward, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Glimpses Behind the Curtain, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1908
- * Government by Federal Judges, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * Governor Broward and the Everglades, (ar) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * Gov. Vardaman of Mississippi, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1907
- * The Greatest of Women, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * The Great Political Battle in Mississippi, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * The Gubernatorial Campaign in Georgia, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * The Hapsburgs, the Holy Roman Empire and the Papacy, (ar) Watson’s Magazine November 1914
- * Hearst Against the Farmers, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1908
- * The Hearst Party, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * Hon. Wharton Barker’s Platform, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1907
- * “How I Came to Write the Napoleon”, (ar) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1907
- * How Labor Is Protected by the Tariff, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * How New York Gets the Money, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1908
- * How They Work It, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1908
- * How to Curb the Federal Judges, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1907
- * Humbugging the Farmer, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1907
- * If Napoleon Had Won, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine August 1907
- * In the Circulation Department, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1907
- * In the Circulation Department, (ms) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1908
- * Jerome: A Prosecuting Attorney, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1907
- * The Jesuit’s Oath, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1908
- * “The Late”, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1908
- * Let the Government Create the Money, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1908
- * Life and Times of Andrew Jackson, (bg) Watson’s Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1906, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct, Dec 1907
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1908 [Ref. Andrew Jackson]
- * Lord Macaulay and the Roman Catholic System, (ar) Watson’s Magazine November 1914
- * Love Licks, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Merely Incidental, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1907
- * The Mission of the Reformer, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1908
- * Mr. Bryan and Mr. Watson, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Mr. Bryan’s Shameful Treatment of the South—Uncle Remus Is Dead—The Old Packet Boat by the James, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1908
- * Mr. Watson’s Letter of Acceptance of 1896, (lt) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * Morgan Wept, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * The Most Original Poem, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1907
- * The National Campaign, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1908
- * National Finance Run Mad, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * The National Political Outlook, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1908
- * Negro Nurses for White Children, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907
- * The Negro Question, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1907
- * Negro Secret Societies, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * The New Year, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * The Night Free Silver Was Killed, (ar) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1907
- * Not for Rockefeller’s Pastor nor for Ryan’s Priest, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * Not Quite, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1907
- * An October Day, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1908
- * The Oddities of the Great, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1908
- * Of National Interest, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1908
- * The Open Road, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1907
- * Ornamental Flag Poles—Eastern Insurance Companies, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * “Orthodox Socialism”, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1907
- * Our Creed, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1908
- * Our National Finances, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1908
- * A Page from History, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1907
- * Pages Lost from a Book, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1908
- * Party Government, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1908
- * The Philosopher’s Stone Found at Last, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1908
- * Political Comment, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1908
- * The Political Situation, (ed) Tom Watson’s Magazine March 1905
- * Politics and Economics, (ed) Tom Watson’s Magazine Apr, May 1905
- * A Prophecy Which Has Become a Dread Reality, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1908
- * The Proposed Ship Subsidy, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Random Talk About Nervous People, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1907
- * The Reign of the Technicality, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1908
- * Returning Thanks to My Friends, (ms) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * The Right Reverend Bishop of San Antonio, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1907
- * Robert Toombs, (bg) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907 [Ref. Robert Augustus Toombs]
- * Rotten Advertisements, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * The Sentence of Ravaillac, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1908
- * Shameful National Finance, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907
- * Shoot, Luke, or Give Up the Gun, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Socialism at War with Love of Home and Country, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1907
- * Soldier, Take Your Wound, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1908
- * Some Aftermath of the Civil War, (ar) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * Some Evils of the Steel Trust, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907
- * Some Political History and Comment, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * Some Random Talk on Literary Topics, and the Crowning of a Living Poet, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * The Steel Trust and the Farmer, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine March 1907
- * The Stewardship, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1908
- * Stretching the Consitution, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine July 1907
- * The Struggle of Church Against State in France, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * This Is Why the Panic Came, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1908
- * To Virginia and Return, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine January 1908
- * Two Unsound and Vicious Decisions, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine April 1907
- * Under the Trucks, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine September 1907
- * What He Wanted to Know, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine December 1908
- * What Is Law? Two Celebrated Cases, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine August 1907
- * What Price Should Cotton Bring?, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * “Whose Son Is a Fool and Whose Daughter Is a Foreign Princess”, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1908
- * The Winecup, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * The Wise Man and the Silly King, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine October 1908
- * With Brisbane at Delmonico’s, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine February 1907
- * A Word on the Tariff, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1907
- * A Word to the Cotton Manufacturers, (ed) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine November 1908
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Tom Watson’s Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1905, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1906
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1907
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1908
Nov 1914
_____, [ref.]
[]Watson, Virginia (fl. 1890s-1930s) (chron.)
- * America’s Burdens, (pm) Harper’s Magazine April 1919
- * April and I, (pm) Harper’s Magazine April 1922
- * An April World, (pm) Harper’s Bazar May 1913
- * Cana, (pm) Harper’s Magazine January 1919
- * The Galleons, (pm) Harper’s Magazine March 1920
- * Her Proper Sphere, (ss) National Magazine May 1913
- * In Memory of an Artist, (pm) Harper’s Magazine May 1927
- * Intervention, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 7 1912
- * The Perfect Triangle: Editors, Writers and Readers, (ar) Writer’s Digest March 1931
- * The Pine Tree, (pm) Harper’s Magazine June 1921
- * Romance, (pm) Harper’s Magazine January 1925
- * The Topaz Necklace, (vi) Harper’s Magazine July 1923
- * Uncharted, (pm) Harper’s Magazine November 1915
_____, trans.
- * The Better Part by Paul Bourget, (sl) Our World Sep, Oct 1924
- * The Black Knight by H. Von Gotzendorf-Grabowski, (ss) Short Stories September 1898; translated from the German for Short Stories.
- * A False Confession by Paul Bourget, (ss) World Fiction November 1922
- * The Guest by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World August 1923
- * The Gypsy Van by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World October 1923
- * Jean-Louis Coste, Mechanic by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World March 1923
- * Krambambulis by Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach, (ss) Short Stories July 1898; translated from the German.
- * The Little Harlequin by Alexander Ular, (ss) Short Stories March 1899
- * The Memoirs of an Orderly by A. Oskar Klaussmann, (ss) Short Stories August 1898; translated from the German.
- * Moonlight by Guy de Maupassant, (ss) Short Stories October 1903; translated from the French (“Clair de Lune”, Gil Blas, October 19, 1882 as by Maufrigneuse).
- * My Estate by Paul Olkar Hacker, (ss) Short Stories June 1899
- * The Old Governess by Heinrich Seidel, (ss) The Outlook August 18 1900
- * Piney the Dwarf by Rudolf Baumbach, (ss) Short Stories September 1900; translated from the German.
- * Three Days of Zoe’s Life by Kerimee Hanoum, (ss) Short Stories December 1898; translated from the German.
- * The Two Sapphires by Frédéric Boutet, (ss) Harper’s Magazine July 1926
- * The Unfriendly Friend by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World June 1924
[]Watson, W. F. (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * At the Pawnbroker’s, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1931
- * Bosses, Foremen and Managers, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1930
- * Clocking On!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1932
- * Industrial Psychology: The Worker’s View, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1926
- * Labour Colleges, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1927
- * Labour Leadership: A Lucrative Profession, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1927
- * Measurement and Management, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1931
- * Mysteries of the Pay Envelope, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1930
- * The Omnipotent Machine!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1928
- * Photographing Through Animals’ Eyes, (ia) Collier’s Weekly April 30 1904
- * The Quest for Work, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1929
- * The Romance of the Hammer, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1933
- * The Sack!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1931
- * Shopmates o’Mine, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1929
- * Some Machines I Have Worked!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1931
- * Some Shops I Have Worked In, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1929
- * Some Things I Have Helped to Make, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1930
- * Strikes, Past, Present and Future, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1933
- * Tools, Tackle and Gadgets, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1932
- * The Tragedy of Toil, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1928
- * Whose Work Is It?, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1927
- * Workshop Casualties!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1932
[]Watson, Wallace (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * At Any Cost, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1913
- * The Bigger Game, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 30 1914
- * Brazen Victory, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine October 30 1914
- * The Crusader, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine November 15 1913
- * For the Club’s Honor, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1914
- * For the Last Furlong, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine December 10 1914
- * The Game Higher Up, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 30 1914 (v18 #6)
- * His Biggest Hour, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1913
- * In the Final Chukker, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine August 30 1914
- * The Long Throw, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 1 1913
- * Off the Map, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1914
- * On Hairpin Curve, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 30 1914
- * On Running Edge, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1913
- * On Sanded Greens, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 20 1914 (v19 #2)
- * On the Long Eighteenth, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 30 1914
- * On the Rim, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine November 30 1914
- * Plumes of Victory, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 30 1914 (v19 #3)
- * Point for Point, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 10 1914
- * Ready! Row!, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine July 20 1914
- * The Red Card, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 1 1914
- * Through Wind-Whipped Waters, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine September 10 1914 (v18 #4)
- * The Twenty-Fourth Hour, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1914
[]Watson, Will; pseudonym of Lee Floren (1910-1995) (chron.)
- * The Ambition of Jim Reed, (ar) Western Action November 1956
- * Come an’ Git It!, (vi) 10 Story Western Magazine August 1949
- * The Duchess of Winchester, (ar) Western Action September 1956
- * Gateway to the Desert, (ar) Real Western Stories June 1957
- * Ghost Bonanza, (ar) .44 Western Magazine September 1953
- * Kingdom of the Golden Gate, (ar) Real Western October 1948
- * King of the Cow-Thieves, (ar) Real Western Stories December 1956
- * Man of Many Trails, (ar) Western Romances May 1957
- * Now You Kill Me, (ar) Action-Packed Western November 1955
- * Saddle Pards, (na) Western Action May 1948
- * Shave and Haircut, Four Bits, (ar) Western Action July 1956
- * Short Tally, (ar) Double Action Western May 1955
- * Soapy Smith and the Music Box, (ar) Real Western Stories August 1956
- * Song of the Carts, (ar) Real Western Stories October 1955
- * They Ain’t Going to Lynch My Man, (ss) Real Western Stories June 1956
- * They Done Throwed Me in the Clink, (ss) Famous Western December 1959
- * The Town That Didn’t Have Time to Die, (ar) Double Action Western February 1960
- * Trek to Glory, (ar) 10 Story Western Magazine January 1951
- * Where Death Awaits, (ar) Real Western Stories December 1955
- * Wilderness Man, (ss) New Western Magazine November 1953
- * Winter of Hell, (ts) Ranch Romances 1st April 1955
- * Wolf Dog Range, (na) Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine October 1947
[]Watson, William (1858-1935) (about) (chron.)
- * After Reading “Tamburlaine the Great”, (pm)
- * The Awakening, (pm)
- * Byron, (pm) National Magazine November 1902
- * Byron the Voluptuary, (pm)
- * The Color of Life:
* ___ Her Great Treasure, (pm) The Masses February 1912
- * Dublin Bay, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine November 1912
- * The Earth’s Desire, (pm) To-Day December 1917
- * An Epigram, (pm) The Yellow Book July 1894
- * For England, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1901
- * The Frontier, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1894
- * The Golden Hour, (pm) The Argosy #534, February 25 1893
- * Her Great Treasure, (pm) The Masses February 1912
- * The Husbandman of Heaven, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine September 1915
- * Hymn to the Sea, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1895
- * I Care Not, (pm)
- * The Innermost Cavern, (pm) To-Day July 1919
- * The Keyboard, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1892
- * Lenience, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1918
- * The Lighthouse of Love, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1930
- * The Lost Eden, (pm) The Yellow Book January 1897
- * “Love, Like a Bird…”, (pm)
- * Melancholia, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine June 1901
- * Mr. Chamberlain: A Tribute in Verse, (pm) The Daily News
- * The Mock Self, (pm)
- * The Mystery of Style, (ar) Atalanta #65, February 1893
- * Night and Time, (pm) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1904
- * Night on Curbar Edge, Darbyshire, (pm) The Yellow Book April 1894
- * The North Has My Heart, (pm) Metropolitan Magazine September 1904
- * Power and Charm, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine November 1917
- * The Reign of the Muse, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1904
- * The River, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1893
- * Shadows, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly July 1881
- * Shelly and Harriet Westbrook, (pm)
- * Song, (pm)
- * A Song of Shower and Shine, (pm) Metropolitan Magazine August 1904
- * Song’s Apostasy, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1904
- * The Storms and the Havens, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1923
- * “Tell Me not Now”, (pm) The Yellow Book October 1894
- * To a Young Lady, With the Author’s Poems, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1904
- * Two Sonnets, (gp) The Yellow Book April 1894
- * The Unafflicted, (pm) The Argosy #518, November 5 1892
- * Vita Nuova, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1895
- * The Winter Sleep, (pm)
- * The Woman with the Serpent’s Tongue, (pm) 10 Story Book February 1910
_____, [ref.]
[]Watt, Alexander Peter Fordham (1915-1965); used pseudonym Peter Fraser (chron.)
- * All My Love, (ss) The Evening Standard January 9 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * Assassination, (ss) This Week January 30 1955, as by Peter Fraser
- * Bed-Sitting Room Girl, (ss) The Evening Standard November 18 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * A Bill for Murder, (ss) The Evening Standard November 8 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Bomb, (ss) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #10, May 1965, as by Peter Fraser
- * Carbon Copy, (ss) The Evening Standard June 13 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Chameleon Cartridge, (ss) The Evening Standard February 17 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * A Dancer Died, (ss) The Evening Standard March 13 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Dead Right, (ss) The Evening Standard April 7 1954, as by Peter Fraser
- * Detecting the Bee, (ss) The Evening Standard October 17 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Dividing Line, (ss) The Evening Standard July 22 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * An Ear for Music, (ss) The Evening Standard October 24 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Earl’s Lipstick, (ss) MacKill’s Mystery Magazine December 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Empty Case, (ss) The Evening Standard August 11 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * The End of the Party, (ss) The Evening Standard June 26 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Errant Wife, (ss) The Evening Standard August 22 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * An Error of Subtraction, (ss) The Evening Standard April 20 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Expert Eye, (ss) The Evening Standard August 19 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * Expert Witness, (ss) The Evening Standard March 31 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Fare, Please, (ss) The Evening Standard January 14 1954, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Film Star and the Liftman, (ss) The Evening Standard August 30 1956, as by Peter Fraser
- * Final Exit, (ss) The Evening Standard February 6 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Gin, (ss) The Evening Standard September 26 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Hero, (ss) The Evening Standard March 13 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * His Kingdom for a Horse, (ss) The Evening Standard November 20 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * Hot Water, (ss) The Evening Standard November 25 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * If the Cap Fits, (ss) The Evening Standard December 17 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * I Never Forget a Face, (ss) The Evening Standard July 2 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * An Interesting Development, (ss) The Evening Standard October 20 1950, as "Surprise Development", by Peter Fraser
- * Knife Edge, (ss) The Evening Standard January 7 1954, as by Peter Fraser
- * Last Laugh, (ss) The Evening Standard February 20 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * Let Me Out, (ss) The Evening Standard February 11 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Lord Tanqueray Dies, (ss) The Evening Standard April 29 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Man in Front, (ss) The Evening Standard September 23 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * A Matter of Habit, (ss) The Evening Standard February 22 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Missing Model, (ss) The Evening Standard December 13 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * Murder at Lords, (ss) The Evening Standard June 24 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Nemesis, (ss) The Evening Standard April 1 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * No Fury, (ss) The Evening Standard October 23 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * Only a Rose, (ss) The Evening Standard January 20 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Parcel Blew Up, (ss) The Evening Standard December 3 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * A Photographic Memory, (ss) MacKill’s Mystery Magazine April 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * Put Back the Clock, (ss) The Evening Standard July 12 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * Registered Death, (ss) The Evening Standard February 29 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Round Trip, (ss) The Evening Standard August 24 1951, as by Peter Fraser
- * Security Murder, (ss) The Evening Standard November 3 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * Shock Tactics, (ss) The Evening Standard July 17 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Surprise Development, (ss) The Evening Standard October 20 1950, as by Peter Fraser
- * Sweet Tooth, (ss) The Evening Standard November 10 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * The Switch, (ss) The Evening Standard July 30 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * Test Case, (ss) The Evening Standard June 14 1948, as by Peter Fraser
- * A Ticket for Murder, (ss) The Evening Standard June 30 1952, as by Peter Fraser
- * Tooth for a Tooth, (ss) The Evening Standard October 13 1953, as by Peter Fraser
- * Who’s Your Lady Friend?, (ss) The Evening Standard February 6 1951, as by Peter Fraser
[]Watt, D. P. (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * All His Worldly Goods, (ss) The Horror Anthology of Horror Anthologies ed. D. F. Lewis, Megazanthus Press, 2011
- * Apotheosis, (ss) Nemonymous #10, 2010, uncredited.
- * Archaic Artificial Suns, (ss) The Master in Café Morphine ed. D. T. Ghetu, Ex Occidente Press, 2011
- * Blood and Smoke, Vinegar and Ashes, (nv) The Silent Garden v1, 2018
- * Daemon Est Deus Inversus, (ss) The Far Tower ed. Mark Valentine, Swan River Press, 2019
- * A Delicate Craft, (ss) Aickman’s Heirs ed. Simon Strantzas, Undertow Publications, 2015
- * Doreen, (ss) The Scarlet Soul ed. Mark Valentine, Swan River Press, 2017
- * Four Windows and a Door, (ss) Terror Tales of Cornwall ed. Paul Finch, Telos Publishing, 2017
- * Harry’s Pin, (ss) The Weird Fiction Review #10, Fall 2019
- * …he was water before he was fire…, (ss) Shadow’s Edge ed. Simon Strantzas, Gray Friar Press, 2013
- * A Hive of Pain, (ss) Transactions of the Flesh ed. Peter Holman & D. P. Watt, Ex Occidente Press, 2013
- * Honey Moon, (nv) Soliloquy for Pan ed. Mark Beech, Egaeus Press, 2015
- * Laudate Dominum (for Many Voices), (ss) Shadows & Tall Trees #5, Summer 2013
- * Mr Egare, (ss) Sorcery and Sanctity ed. Daniel Corrick, Hieroglyphic Press, 2013
- * Myself/Thyself, (ss) Terror Tales of the Scottish Highlands ed. Paul Finch, Gray Friar Press, 2015
- * The Phantasmagorical Imperative, (nv) Sacrum Regnum #1, 2011
- * Primal, (ss) Uncertainties: Volume IV ed. Timothy J. Jarvis, Swan River Press, 2020
- * Pulvis Lunaris, or, The Coagulation of Wood, (ss) Cinnabar’s Gnosis ed. Dan T. Ghetu, Ex Occidente Press, 2009
- * Shallabalah, (ss) The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #26, October 2014
- * A Species of the Dead, (ss) Petals and Violins by D. P. Watt, Tartarus Press, 2019
- * The Subjugation of Eros, (ss) This Hermetic Legislature ed. D. T. Ghetu, Ex Occidente Press, 2012
- * Székely’s Last Plate, (ss) A Miscellany of Death & Folly ed. Mark Beech, Egaeus Press, 2019
- * Vertep, (ss) The First Book of Classical Horror Stories ed. D. F. Lewis, Megazanthus Press, 2012
- * We Are the Clay, (ss) An Invite to Eternity ed. Gary Budden & Marian Womack, Calque Press, 2019
- * We Don’t Want for Company, (ss) The Ghosts and Scholars Book of Shadows: Volume 3 ed. Rosemary Pardoe, Sarob Press, 2016
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_____, [ref.]
- * D.P. Watt, An Emporium of Automata (2010) by Reggie Oliver, (br) Wormwood #17, 2011
- * Review of An Emporium of Automata, by D. P. Watt by Rosemary Pardoe, (br) The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #25, April 2014
- * Review of The Phantasmagorical Imperative and Other Fabrications, by D. P. Watt by Rosemary Pardoe, (br) The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #26, October 2014
- * Review of “The Ten Dictates of Alfred Tessler” by D.P. Watt, (br) Sacrum Regnum #2, 2013, uncredited.
[]Watt, Francis (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * An Ancient Flemish City, (ar) Black & White #24, July 18 1891
- * “Bloody Jeffreys”, (ar) The New Review #87, August 1896
- * “The Bluidy Advocate Mackenzie”, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1900
- * The Border Law, (ar) The New Review #94, March 1897
- * The Field of the Cloth of Gold, (ar) The Ludgate November 1896
- * A Lothian Walk, (ar) The Ludgate May 1898
- * New Scotland, (ar) The New Review #79, December 1895
- * The Original Weir of Hermiston, (ar) The New Review #89, October 1896
- * A Pair of Parricides, (ar) The Yellow Book April 1897
- * Pillory and Cart’s-Tail, (ar) The New Review #85, June 1896
- * The Rebuilding of London. The Old Bailey: Its Prison and Its Court, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1901
- * The Serjeant-at-Law, (ar) The Yellow Book July 1896
- * Some Disused Roads to Matrimony, (ar) The New Review #81, February 1896
- * State Trials for Witchcraft, (ar) The Ludgate July 1896
- * To-Day at Edinburgh, (ar) Black & White #43, November 28 1891
- * To-Day at Waterloo, (ar) Black & White #20, June 20 1891
- * Two Graves, (ar) Black & White #42, November 21 1891 [Ref. Robert Burns & Heinrich Heine]
- * Tyburn Tree, (ar) The New Review #91, December 1896
[]Watt, Frederick B. (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Ah, Moon of My Delight, (ss) Maclean’s June 15 1933
- * Black Fog, (ss) War Stories #19, December 8 1927
- * Black Reef, (ss) MacLean’s January 1 1931
- * Blimps, (ss) The Canadian Magazine December 1929
- * The Blue Flame, (ss) Liberty July 19 1930
- * Bobby’s Voice, (ss) The Canadian Magazine November 1930
- * Borealis, (ss) The Canadian Magazine April 1931
- * Breach of Compromise, (ss) Maclean’s January 15 1933
- * Close Harmony, (ss) The Canadian Magazine August 1932
- * Corporal Yvonne, (ss) Canadian War Stories November 1 1929
- * Crake, (ss) Complete Stories 2nd December 1930
- * Danse Macabre, (ss) Complete Stories 2nd October 1930
- * The Deadly Eight, (ss) War Birds #18, July 1929
- * Death Patrol, (ss) War Stories #88, December 1930
- * Depend on Me, (ss) Canadian War Stories May 1929
- * Dog Eat Dog, (ss) War Birds #35, November 1930
- * Doggo, (ss) War Stories #51, February 28 1929
- * The Drome of Doubt, (ss) War Birds #13, February 1929
- * Eggs for the General, (ss) Battle Aces October 1931
- * Fifteen Fathoms Down, (ss) The Canadian Magazine February 1928
- * Floating Traps, (ss) Navy Stories March 1929
- * Follow Leader, (ss) War Birds #15, April 1929
- * Friday Night, (ss) MacLean’s February 1 1929
- * The Galloping Cow, (ss) War Birds #10, December 1928
- * Garney, (ss) War Stories #11, August 19 1927
- * The Gates of Hercules, (ss) War Stories #73, January 2 1930
- * Good Risk, (ss) The Canadian Magazine January 1929
- * The Guardian Spirit, (ss) Battle Aces December 1931
- * Gun-Fighter, (ss) The Canadian Magazine February 1932
- * The Haunted Crate, (nv) Battle Aces August 1931
- * Hell’s Fugitive, (ss) Battle Aces March 1931
- * He’s a Flying Nomad, (ar) Maclean’s March 1 1932
- * He’s a Premier at Forty-Two, (ar) MacLean’s April 15 1927
- * Hoadley, of Alberta, (ar) MacLean’s July 15 1929
- * The Hoodoo Charge, (ss) War Stories #15, October 13 1927
- * Hunted, (ss) Maclean’s February 1 1932
- * I’d Sooner Kill a Man, (ss) MacLean’s August 1 1930
- * If Age but Knew, (ss) The Canadian Magazine May 1929
- * Last Convoy, (ss) MacLean’s December 15 1929
- * Lords of the Admiralty Get Their Sleep, (ss) The Canadian Magazine May 1928
- * Mad Major, (ss) War Birds #42, May 1931
- * The Man Richthofen Missed, (ts) War Birds #33, September 1930
- * Man with the Scythe, (ss) The Canadian Magazine October 1927
- * Married Man, (ss) The Canadian Magazine February 1933
- * The Midwinter Murder, (ar) MacLean’s October 15 1931
- * News Values, (ss) Maclean’s December 15 1931
- * Night Flight, (ss) MacLean’s November 1 1930
- * Nitchi, (ss) Liberty March 29 1930
- * No Brass Buttons!, (nv) Navy Stories February 1929
- * No Heroics, Please, (ss) MacLean’s February 1 1930
- * Northern Nurse, (ar) Maclean’s March 1 1935
- * Now, as Regards Edmonton, (ar) Maclean’s March 15 1934
- * An Ocean of Scotch, (ss) War Novels #16, May 1929
- * O’Higgins’ Bier, (ss) The Canadian Magazine July 1928
- * Old Man Sea, (ss) The Canadian Magazine March 1930
- * One Up, (ss) North American Review October 1929
- * Pancake Pete, (ss) Battle Aces February 1931
- * Panel Portrait: Leigh Brintnell, (ar) Maclean’s January 1 1935
- * Phantom Mines, (ss) MacLean’s November 15 1929
- * Plucked Wings, (ss) War Birds #47, October 1931
- * “Punch” Dickins, (ar) MacLean’s July 1 1929
- * Retreat from Paradise, (ss) Canadian Home Journal February 1941
- * Romance Farewell (with Ernestine Watt), (ss) The Canadian Magazine September 1932
- * Safe for Democracy, (ss) War Birds #36, December 1 1930
- * Shellshock, (ss) Canadian War Stories June 1929
- * Ships from Nowhere, (ss) Battle Aces December 1930
- * Ship with Two Souls, (ss) The Canadian Magazine May 1931
- * Short Cut to Easy Street, (ss) The Canadian Magazine May 1932
- * Smart Fellow, (ss) MacLean’s September 15 1930
- * Solo—with Words, (ss) The Canadian Magazine July 1933
- * A Spy Returns, (ss) War Novels #15, April 1929
- * Sword of Fury, (ss) MacLean’s September 1 1928
- * Tag—You’re It!, (ss) Sky Riders #30, April 1931
- * Thanks to Mr. Ballard, (ss) The Canadian Magazine September 1929
- * They Knew Their Trades, (ss) Complete Stories 1st October 1930
- * They’re the World Champions, (ar) MacLean’s January 15 1929
- * Three Laughing Ghosts, (ss) North American Review November 1929
- * Too Much Helm, (ss) Canadian War Stories February 1930
- * Two Men and a Boy, (ss) The Canadian Magazine September 1928
- * Vanishing Crates, (ss) War Birds #11, December 24 1928
- * Whitout Benefit of Anything, (ss) MacLean’s October 15 1929
- * The Wing Chaser, (ss) War Birds #8, October 1928
- * The Winners, (ar) Collier’s March 2 1940
- * “Wop” May, (ar) MacLean’s May 1 1930
[]Watt, Hansard (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Battle, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1913
- * Boadicea, (pm) The Story-teller November 1909
- * Caractacus, (pm) The Story-teller July 1909
- * The Colonel’s Drive, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1912
- * Darius on the Seat of Judgment, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1907
- * The Gift of St. Martin, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1912
- * Henry Bowles: A Tragedy, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1912
- * Home-Made History:
* ___ I: Caractacus, (pm) The Story-teller July 1909
* ___ No. 1. Caractacus, (pm) The Story-teller July 1909
* ___ II: William II, (pm) The Story-teller August 1909
* ___ No. 2. William II, (pm) The Story-teller August 1909
* ___ 3. John, (pm) The Story-teller September 1909
* ___ III: John, (pm) The Story-teller September 1909
* ___ 4. Boadicea, (pm) The Story-teller November 1909
* ___ IV: Boadicea, (pm) The Story-teller November 1909
* ___ V: Richard I, (pm) The Story-teller February 1910
* ___ Richard I, (pm) The Story-teller February 1910
- * “I Fear No Foe”, (pm) The Story-teller August 1907
- * The Impressionist, (pm) The Windsor Magazine March 1910
- * The Inspection, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine March 1911
- * The Job-Watchers, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1911
- * John, (pm) The Story-teller September 1909
- * Johnson’s Ostrich, (pm) The London Magazine June 1910
- * King and Astrologer, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1908
- * The King and the Poets, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1908
- * The Loafer, (pm) The Story-teller August 1908
- * Meditation Addressed to a Dried Haddock, (pm) The Windsor Magazine July 1912
- * One Road to Fame, (pm) The Story-teller December 1909
- * Our Plumber, (pm) The London Magazine March 1907
- * A Poet on the Underground, (pm) The Windsor Magazine March 1938
- * Queen Elizabeth, (pm) The Story-teller November 1911
- * Richard I, (pm) The Story-teller February 1910
- * The Sacred Chickens, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine May 1907
- * The Telegraph Boy, (pm) The Story-teller May 1907
- * To a Charwoman, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1908
- * To a Chemist, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1908
- * To a Common Tortoise, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1908
- * To a Cuckoo, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1910
- * To a Girl with a Broom, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1911
- * To a Lark, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1910
- * To an Expert Window Cleaner, (pm) The Windsor Magazine April 1911
- * To Any Draper, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1911
- * To Any Pen in Any Post-Office, (pm) The Windsor Magazine June 1911
- * To Any Telephone Girl, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1911
- * To a Silk Hat, (pm) The Story-teller January 1908
- * To a Small Black Coffee, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1910
- * To Delia, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1912
- * To Monday, (pm) The Windsor Magazine October 1909
- * The Treasure-House of Rhamsinitus, (pm) The Novel Magazine January 1907
- * A Warning to Travellers, (pm) The Story-teller September 1907
- * What Pharaoh Did, (pm) The London Magazine August 1907
- * Who Was the Fool?, (pm) The Novel Magazine July 1911
- * William II, (pm) The Story-teller August 1909
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