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- * The Admiral of the Fleet, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1900
- * An Adventure of Major Kay [Hubert Kay], (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1903
- * The Air Battle Fleet, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1908
- * All That Is Left of Them, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1905
- * The Annexation [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1904
- * The Army and Its Badges, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1900
- * The Atonement of the Vanguard’s Skipper, (ss) Chambers’s Journal April 24 1897
- * Back to His Fathers, (ss) The Sketch June 24 1908
- * The Badness of the Good Old Times, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine December 1910
- * Boiler Explosions, (ar) The Ludgate March 1897
- * The Borrowed “Dandy”, (ss) The Golden Mag. #5, October 1926
- * The Boy of the “Northward Ho!”, (ss) Nash’s Magazine May 1909
- * Boy Sladen of the Band, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1896
- * The Brains of a Liner, (ar) The London Magazine April 1927
- * A Broken Skipper, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1901
- * The Burning Off of the “Wilful Mary”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1899
- * The Burning of the “Cospatrick”, (ar) The London Magazine February 1914
- * By Balloon [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine October 1894
- * The Cabul Massacre (with Edward Teer), (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1905
- * Captain Bantam, Kingdom Jumper:
* ___ I.—The Annexation [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1904
* ___ II.—Saving the Cargo [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1904
* ___ III.—The Cruise of the “Promised Land” [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine January 1905
* ___ IV.—The Rival Claimants [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1905
* ___ V.—In the Reign of King Bantam [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1905
- * A Case of Salvage, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1900
- * Cashiered, (ss) The Queen July 22 1899
- * Chimney Felling, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1895
- * The Christmas Box of a Highlander, (ss) The Pocket Magazine December 1898
- * The Circumvention of the Gun-Boat, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1900
- * Columbus, the World-Finder, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1908 [Ref. Christopher Columbus]
- * Contraband of War, (ss) The Pocket Magazine October 1899
- * The Cruise of the “Promised Land” [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine January 1905
- * Dandy Splasher’s Barometer, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1905
- * The Dead-Shot Gunner [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine July 1894
- * A Deal in Jordan Water, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) November 1910
- * The Disclosure of a State Secret, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1899
- * Doctoring Lofty Chimneys, (ar) The Ludgate August 1897
- * A Drama of the Veldt, (ss) The Red Magazine February 15 1911
- * The Enemy in Our Midst, (ex) J. Long, 1903
- * Famous British Ships and Their Commanders: The “Centurion” and Anson, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine August 1895
- * Famous British Ships and Their Commanders: The “Queen Charlotte” and Lord Howe, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine September 1895
- * Famous British Ships and Their Commanders: The “Revenge” and Sir Richard Grenville, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine June 1895
- * Famous British Ships and Their Commanders: The “Victory” and Nelson, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine October 1895
- * The Flight of the Barrack Guard [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine May 1894
- * The Flying Squad, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1930
- * The Forders, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1 1911
- * The Fortune Hunter, (ss) The Story-teller October 1911
- * From a Torpedo-Destroyer, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1904
- * From the Deep-Sea Diver’s Point of View, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1904
- * The Ghoul of the Glory Hole, (ss) The Story-teller November 1907
- * The Greatest Tragedy in English History, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine December 1906 [Ref. Mary Stuart]
- * The Guns of the 94th [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine November 1894
- * Here’s the Hustle Market—Spitalfields for Speed, (ar) Tit-Bits #2877, December 19 1936
- * The Hero of Quebec, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine July 1908 [Ref. James Wolfe]
- * A Hero of the Drift, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1901
- * How the Hawkshires Took the Spanish Cruiser, (ss) The Pocket Magazine August 1898
- * How We Defended Mafeking (with George Tighe), (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1911
- * Ice-Locked in the Arctic (with Henry Stone), (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1911
- * “An International Complication”, (ss) The London Magazine April/May 1906
- * In the Reign of King Bantam [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1905
- * In the Toils of a Deserter [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine August 1894
- * In the Valley of the Eagles, (ss) Nash’s Magazine October 1910
- * Jumping the Bar, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1901
- * Kabul to Kandahar: The Tale of a Lost Army (with Samuel Compton), (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1905
- * The Key-Sergeant, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #38, May 1915
- * King for a Day, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1898
- * Lancer and Dragoon [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine December 1894
- * The Last Post [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine January 1895
- * The Last Run of the “Grip”, Steam Trawler, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1897
- * The Last Stand of the 24th at Isandula, (ar) The London Magazine December 1913 [Ref. Samuel Wassall]
- * A Liquidated Liability, (ss) The London Magazine March 1907
- * The Looting of the Convoy, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1898
- * The Luck of a Trawler, (ss) The Realm #3, June 1904
- * The Mad Commander, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899
- * Mad Isaac of the “Roaring Goblet”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1905
- * The Making of Him [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine February 1894
- * The Man in the Gallery, (ss) The Story-teller July 1907
- * A Market Rigger, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1903
- * A Military Hooligan, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1902
- * The Mill on the Frontier, (ss) The Premier Magazine #6, October 1914
- * The Most Thrilling Moment in Sport, (sy) Pearson’s Magazine April 1923; edited by A. B. Cooper
- * My Best Story:
* ___ The Atonement of the Vanguard’s Skipper, (ss) Chambers’s Journal April 24 1897
- * A Naval Duel, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1899
- * Nelson and the “Victory”, (ar) The London Magazine October 1905
- * A Night Sea Serpent, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1904
- * A North Sea Rescue, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1898
- * The North Sea Serpent, (ss) The Evening Standard January 13 1934
- * North Sea Whaling, (ar) The Windsor Magazine January 1922
- * On Passage in an Icelandman, (ar) The Windsor Magazine May 1921
- * On Riot Service [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine April 1894
- * On the Edge of the Desert, (ss) The Corner Magazine November 1923
- * The Other Man’s Wife, (ss) The Sketch April 19 1911
- * Peculiarities of British Army Dress, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1897
- * The Pier-Head Jumper, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1929
- * Pirates of the Dogger, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1905
- * The Pitiless Goodwins, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1911
- * The Pool in the Khoord Khyber [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine March 1894
- * A Prophet Astray, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1900
- * The Railways Are Awake, (pi) The Windsor Magazine June 1933
- * The Rallied Square, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1897
- * Reapers of the Death-Machines, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1915
- * The Redemption of the “Friends’ Adventure”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1897
- * Regimental Journals, II: Cavalry and Miscellaneous, (ar) The Ludgate November 1896
- * Regimental Journals, No. 1: Footguards, Line Battalions and Volunteers, (ar) The Ludgate October 1896
- * The Retaliation of the Skipper, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1905
- * The Riddle of the Ingle-Nook, (ss) The Corner Magazine January 1925
- * The Rival Claimants [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1905
- * The Romance of Regimental Marches, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1896
- * Romantic Regimental Marches, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1926
- * Saving the Cargo [Jacob Bantam], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1904
- * Saving the Guns, (ar) The London Magazine July 1914
- * The Sea That Gave, (ss) Nash’s Magazine December 1909
- * The Sentry on the Lifebuoy, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1900
- * The Shot of Honour [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine September 1894
- * The Signal in the Sky, (ss) The Premier Magazine #18, October 1915
- * The Silver Treasure of the Golden Sand, (ss) Gunter’s Magazine February 1909
- * A Skippered Statesman, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1902
- * The Skipper from Hull, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1905
- * The Sole-Snatchers, (ss) Nash’s Magazine September 1909
- * A Son of the Dogger, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1924
- * The Sower Who Reaped, (ss) The Story-teller March 1909
- * The Storming of the Fort, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1896
- * Submarined, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1904
- * Survivors’ Tales of Great Events:
* ___ IX. The Cabul Massacre (with Edward Teer), (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1905
* ___ XI. Kabul to Kandahar: The Tale of a Lost Army (with Samuel Compton), (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1905
* ___ No. XXII.—With Livingstone in Darkest Africa (with Joseph Pennell), (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1906
* ___ No. LXXV.—How We Defended Mafeking (with George Tighe), (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1911
* ___ No. LXXX.—Ice-Locked in the Arctic (with Henry Stone), (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1911
- * A Tale of the City Walls [Tales of the Service], (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine June 1894
- * Torpedoes in Action, (ar) The Realm #1, April 1904
- * The Tosher, (ss) The Tatler August 6 1902
- * Toys and Tragedy (with William Bewick), (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1911
- * The Tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine October 1918 [Ref. Walter Raleigh]
- * Trapping a Mullah, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1899
- * The Trimmer’s Socker Bait, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1905
- * A Triumph of Craft [Hubert Kay], (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1903
- * The Tunnel Terror, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1907
- * Turned Turtle, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1899
- * The Valour of the Horse-Gunner, (ss) The Red Magazine June 1 1914
- * The Ward-Room Guest, (ss) The Premier Magazine #8, December 1914
- * Water for the Wounded, (ar) The London Magazine January 1914 [Ref. James Collis]
- * The Way Out, (ss) The Sketch October 16 1912
- * The Wedding Run of Skipper Bain, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1898
- * Willow, the Rifleman, (ss) The London Magazine November 1908
- * The Winning of Heather, (ss) The Sketch September 29 1909
- * Wireless, (ss) The Sketch October 5 1910
- * With Livingstone in Darkest Africa (with Joseph Pennell), (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1906
- * The World Through Other Eyes:
* ___ V. From a Torpedo-Destroyer, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1904
* ___ X. From the Deep-Sea Diver’s Point of View, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1904
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- * The Abyssinian War: The Storming of Magdala, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1908; as told by George Dunlop
- * The Afridi War, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1907; as told by James Sullivan
- * The Ardlamont Case, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #32, November 1914; as told by J. M. Steel
- * Austria at Bay, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1911; as told by F. Horoske
- * The Battle of the Alma, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1906; as told by J. Parkinson
- * The Bombardment of Acre, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1909; as told by Francis Trevas
- * The Bombardment of Alexandria, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1907; as told by Israel Harding
- * The “Braves” on the War-Path, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1909; as told by J. Hooper
- * The Brighton Railway Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #19, October 1913; as told by Thos. Picknell
- * Britain’s Greatest Colliery Disaster, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1910; as told by William Henry Hart
- * The Broken Square at Abu Klea, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1909; as told by William Burge
- * The Burning of the Transport “Sarah Sands”, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1906; as told by George Diggens
- * By Royal Command, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1905; as told by Raymond Blathwayt
- * The Call of the Death-Drum, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1911; as told by J. Flynn
- * The Case of Mrs. Dyer, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #53, August 1916; as told by Ex-Detective-Inspector Anderson
- * Charles Peace, the Master Criminal, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #20, November 1913; as told by Alfred Tate
- * Chillianwalla: A Jungle Battle, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1906; as told by J. Ford
- * A City of the Dead, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1910; as told by J. Platt Barratt
- * Crippen’s Callous Crime, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #36, March 1915
- * The Crushing of the Dervishes, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1907; as told by George Hamilton
- * The Dash for Canada, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1910; as told by David Stuart
- * The Death-Struggle at Gravelotte, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1910; as told by Joseph Maus
- * The Defence of the Pekin Legations, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1909; as told by John Murphy
- * The Desert Battle of Tel-el-Keber, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1907; as told by Robert William Tutt
- * Facing Death in the Arctic, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1908; as told by A. W. Greely
- * The Fall of Port Arthur, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1910; as told by Kinnosuka Kato
- * The Fall of Thebaw, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1910; as told by E. J. Owen
- * The Fight for Natal, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1911; as told by William Henry Wilkinson
- * The Fight for Plevna, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1906; as told by Frederick William von Herbert
- * The Fight for Spion Kop, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1908; as told by Thomas Humphreys
- * The Fight for the Swedish Gibraltar, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1910; as told by W. C. Puxty
- * Fighting the Fierce Malays, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1910; as told by T. Smith
- * The First Ironclad Fight: The “Merrimac” and the “Monitor”, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1909; as told by John Kerrigan
- * The First Sikh War, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1906; as told by John Howton
- * The Great Chicago Fire, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1909; as told by P. Lavin
- * The Hooded Man, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #56, November 1916; as told by Leonard Parker
- * Inkerman: The Soldiers’ Battle, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1907; as told by Patrick Conway
- * In the Grasp of the Flood, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1912; as told by John Gilley
- * The Johnstown Dam-Burst, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1909; as told by C. L. Cornelison
- * Kate Webster’s Crime, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #22, January 1914; as told by G. H. Rudd
- * The Lamson Case at Wimbledon, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #23, February 1914; as told by C. A. Smith
- * The Last Stand at Solferino, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1910; as told by Agostino Ginocchi
- * Living Links with Famous Trials:
* ___ I: The Brighton Railway Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #19, October 1913; as told by Thos. Picknell
* ___ II: Charles Peace, the Master Criminal, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #20, November 1913; as told by Alfred Tate
* ___ III: The Yarmouth Beach Murder Mystery, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #21, December 1913; as told by Frank H. Sayers
* ___ IV: Kate Webster’s Crime, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #22, January 1914; as told by G. H. Rudd
* ___ V: The Lamson Case at Wimbledon, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #23, February 1914; as told by C. A. Smith
* ___ Crippen’s Callous Crime, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #36, March 1915
* ___ The Newcastle Train Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #38, May 1915; as told by J. Jamieson
- * Living Links with Famous Trials (New Series):
* ___ No. I: The Case of Mrs. Dyer, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #53, August 1916; as told by Ex-Detective-Inspector Anderson
* ___ II: The Tottenham Outrage, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #54, September 1916; as told by Charles Dixon
* ___ No. III: The Southend Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #55, October 1916; as told by Robert Douthwaite
* ___ IV: The Hooded Man, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #56, November 1916; as told by Leonard Parker
- * Living Links with Famous Trials (Second Series):
* ___ I: The Moat Farm Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #28, July 1914
* ___ II: Palmer, England’s Greatest Poisoner, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #29, August 1914; as told by George Fletcher, J.P.
* ___ III: The Whitechapel Road Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #30, September 1914; as told by J. M. Steel
* ___ IV: The Penge Mystery, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #31, October 1914
* ___ V: The Ardlamont Case, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #32, November 1914; as told by J. M. Steel
* ___ VI: The Tichborne Case, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #33, December 1914
- * London Under Arms, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1910; as told by James Cornish
- * The Loss of the “Drummond Castle”, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1907; as told by W. J. Godbolt
- * The Loss of the Liner “Elbe”, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1906; as told by Anna Böcker
- * The Loss of the “Princess Alice”, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1907; as told by G. W. Linnecar
- * The Loss of the “Stella”, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1906; as told by Greta Williams
- * The Loss of the Troopship “Birkenhead”, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1905; as told by W. Smith
- * The Lost Guns and Colours, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1906; as told by Francis J. Naylor
- * The Moat Farm Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #28, July 1914
- * The Mountain of Death, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1911; as told by Edward William Freeman
- * The Newcastle Train Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #38, May 1915; as told by J. Jamieson
- * The New Zealand War, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1908; as told by George Rose
- * On the Battle Border, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #58, January 1917
- * The Outbreak of the Indian Mutiny, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1906; as told by Joseph Bowater
- * Palmer, England’s Greatest Poisoner, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #29, August 1914; as told by George Fletcher, J.P.
- * The Penge Mystery, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #31, October 1914
- * The Persian Campaign, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1910; as told by J. Elkington
- * Rangoon: The Storming of the Golden Pagoda, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1909; as told by George Goddard
- * The Red River Expedition, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1909; as told by James Cain
- * The Relief of Chitral, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1908; as told by Richard Alexander Stunt
- * The Relief of Emin Pasha, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1908; as told by William Hoffman
- * The “Rocket” and the World’s First Railway, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1909; as told by Edward Entwhistle
- * The San Francisco Earthquake, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1908; as told by Anne Whitley
- * The Saving of H.M.S. “Calliope” and the Loss of H.M.S. “Victoria”, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1906; as told by Wm. Marshfield, R.N.
- * Sebastopol: The Storming of the Redan, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1905; as told by William Kimberlin
- * The Siege and Storm of Delhi, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1908; as told by Thomas Pearce
- * The Siege of Paris: The Reign of Terror, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1908; as told by Thomas Symonds
- * A Soldier’s Wife in the Crimea, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1908; as told by Elizabeth Evans
- * South Africa: Chasing a Phantom Army, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1909; as told by David James Dunning
- * The Southend Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #55, October 1916; as told by Robert Douthwaite
- * Storming the Taku Forts, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1910; as told by John Dempsey
- * Survivors’ Tales of Great Events:
* ___ VII. The Loss of the Troopship “Birkenhead”, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1905; as told by W. Smith
* ___ VIII. Sebastopol: The Storming of the Redan, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1905; as told by William Kimberlin
* ___ XII. The Saving of H.M.S. “Calliope” and the Loss of H.M.S. “Victoria”, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1906; as told by Wm. Marshfield, R.N.
* ___ XIII. The Lost Guns and Colours, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1906; as told by Francis J. Naylor
* ___ XV. The Burning of the Transport “Sarah Sands”, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1906; as told by George Diggens
* ___ XVI. The Outbreak of the Indian Mutiny, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1906; as told by Joseph Bowater
* ___ XVII. The Battle of the Alma, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1906; as told by J. Parkinson
* ___ XVIII. The Loss of the Liner “Elbe”, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1906; as told by Anna Böcker
* ___ XIX. The First Sikh War, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1906; as told by John Howton
* ___ XX. Chillianwalla: A Jungle Battle, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1906; as told by J. Ford
* ___ XXI. The Loss of the “Stella”, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1906; as told by Greta Williams
* ___ No. XXIII. The Fight for Plevna, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1906; as told by Frederick William von Herbert
* ___ No. XXIV. The Desert Battle of Tel-el-Keber, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1907; as told by Robert William Tutt
* ___ No. XXV. With Gordon in China—The Storming of Canton, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1907; as told by John Clarke
* ___ No. XXVI. The Tragedy of Majuba Hill, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1907; as told by William Samuel Clark
* ___ No. XXVII. The Afridi War, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1907; as told by James Sullivan
* ___ No. XXVIII. The Bombardment of Alexandria, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1907; as told by Israel Harding
* ___ No. XXVIII. The Tragedy of Gordon’s Relief, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1907 [Ref. Charles George Gordon]; as told by Edward Alfred Haynes
* ___ No. XXIX. The Crushing of the Dervishes, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1907; as told by George Hamilton
* ___ XXXI. The Loss of the “Princess Alice”, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1907; as told by G. W. Linnecar
* ___ XXXII. The Swoop on Fashoda, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1907; as told by Peter Govier
* ___ XXXIII. Inkerman: The Soldiers’ Battle, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1907; as told by Patrick Conway
* ___ XXXIV. The Loss of the “Drummond Castle”, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1907; as told by W. J. Godbolt
* ___ XXXV. The Waterloo Campaign: Napoleon at the Battle of Ligny, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1907; as told by Anne Joséphine Ruday
* ___ XXXVI. The Relief of Emin Pasha, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1908; as told by William Hoffman
* ___ XXXVII. The Relief of Chitral, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1908; as told by Richard Alexander Stunt
* ___ XXXVIII. The New Zealand War, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1908; as told by George Rose
* ___ XXXIX. The Abyssinian War: The Storming of Magdala, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1908; as told by George Dunlop
* ___ No. XL. The Siege and Storm of Delhi, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1908; as told by Thomas Pearce
* ___ No. XLI. To Benin, the City of Blood, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1908; as told by G. Ellison & Colour-Sergeant Robotham
* ___ No. XLII. A Soldier’s Wife in the Crimea, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1908; as told by Elizabeth Evans
* ___ No. XLIII. The Siege of Paris: The Reign of Terror, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1908; as told by Thomas Symonds
* ___ No. XLIV. With Garibaldi’s English Legion, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1908; as told by James Forge
* ___ No. XLV. The San Francisco Earthquake, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1908; as told by Anne Whitley
* ___ No. XLVI. The Fight for Spion Kop, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1908; as told by Thomas Humphreys
* ___ No. XLVII. Facing Death in the Arctic, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1908; as told by A. W. Greely
* ___ No. XLVIII. The Broken Square at Abu Klea, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1909; as told by William Burge
* ___ No. XLIX. Rangoon: The Storming of the Golden Pagoda, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1909; as told by George Goddard
* ___ No. L. The Defence of the Pekin Legations, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1909; as told by John Murphy
* ___ No. LI. South Africa: Chasing a Phantom Army, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1909; as told by David James Dunning
* ___ No. LII. The Johnstown Dam-Burst, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1909; as told by C. L. Cornelison
* ___ No. LIII. The First Ironclad Fight: The “Merrimac” and the “Monitor”, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1909; as told by John Kerrigan
* ___ No. LIV. The “Rocket” and the World’s First Railway, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1909; as told by Edward Entwhistle
* ___ No. LV. The 10th Hussars at Cabul River, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1909; as told by Thomas McIntosh
* ___ No. LVI. The Great Chicago Fire, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1909; as told by P. Lavin
* ___ No. LVII. The Red River Expedition, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1909; as told by James Cain
* ___ No. LVIII. The Bombardment of Acre, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1909; as told by Francis Trevas
* ___ No. LIX. The “Braves” on the War-Path, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1909; as told by J. Hooper
* ___ No. LX Britain’s Greatest Colliery Disaster, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1910; as told by William Henry Hart
* ___ No. LXI The Fight for the Swedish Gibraltar, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1910; as told by W. C. Puxty
* ___ No. LXII The Persian Campaign, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1910; as told by J. Elkington
* ___ No. LXIII London Under Arms, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1910; as told by James Cornish
* ___ No. LXIV. The Dash for Canada, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1910; as told by David Stuart
* ___ No. LXV. The Fall of Thebaw, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1910; as told by E. J. Owen
* ___ LXVI. The Death-Struggle at Gravelotte, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1910; as told by Joseph Maus
* ___ No. LXVII. Storming the Taku Forts, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1910; as told by John Dempsey
* ___ No. LXVIII. The Last Stand at Solferino, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1910; as told by Agostino Ginocchi
* ___ No. LXIX. A City of the Dead, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1910; as told by J. Platt Barratt
* ___ No. LXX. Fighting the Fierce Malays, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1910; as told by T. Smith
* ___ No. LXXVI. The Fall of Port Arthur, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1910; as told by Kinnosuka Kato
* ___ No. LXXII. When Cholera Came to London, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1911; as told by Robert Waudby
* ___ No. LXXIII. The Call of the Death-Drum, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1911; as told by J. Flynn
- * Survivor’s Tales of Great Events:
* ___ No. LXXIV. The Tragedy of the Paris Bazaar, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1911; as told by Madame Charont
- * Survivors’ Tales of Great Events:
* ___ No. LXXVI The Mountain of Death, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1911; as told by Edward William Freeman
* ___ No. LXXVII The Fight for Natal, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1911; as told by William Henry Wilkinson
* ___ No. LXXVIII A Tragedy of the Sea, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1911; as told by Josef Andren
* ___ No. LXXIX Austria at Bay, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1911; as told by F. Horoske
- * The Swoop on Fashoda, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1907; as told by Peter Govier
- * The 10th Hussars at Cabul River, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1909; as told by Thomas McIntosh
- * The Tichborne Case, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #33, December 1914
- * To Benin, the City of Blood, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1908; as told by G. Ellison & Colour-Sergeant Robotham
- * The Tottenham Outrage, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #54, September 1916; as told by Charles Dixon
- * The Tragedy of Gordon’s Relief, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1907 [Ref. Charles George Gordon]; as told by Edward Alfred Haynes
- * The Tragedy of Majuba Hill, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1907; as told by William Samuel Clark
- * The Tragedy of the Paris Bazaar, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1911; as told by Madame Charont
- * A Tragedy of the Sea, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1911; as told by Josef Andren
- * The Waterloo Campaign: Napoleon at the Battle of Ligny, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1907; as told by Anne Joséphine Ruday
- * When Cholera Came to London, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1911; as told by Robert Waudby
- * The Whitechapel Road Murder, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #30, September 1914; as told by J. M. Steel
- * With Garibaldi’s English Legion, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1908; as told by James Forge
- * With Gordon in China—The Storming of Canton, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1907; as told by John Clarke
- * The World Through Other Eyes:
* ___ XVIII. By Royal Command, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1905; as told by Raymond Blathwayt
- * The Yarmouth Beach Murder Mystery, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #21, December 1913; as told by Frank H. Sayers
_____, ed.
- * The Battle of Mons and the Great Retreat by J. Parkinson, (ar) The London Magazine December 1914
- * The Burning of the Battleship “Bombay” by H. J. Carr, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1905
- * The Charge of the Light Brigade by Henry Herbert, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1905
- * The Defense of the Residency of Lucknow by J. J. McLeod Innes, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1905
- * Gassed Near Hill 60 by R. G. Simmins, (ar) The London Magazine November 1915
- * How They Held Rorke’s Drift by Alfred Henry Hook, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1905
- * How Trooper Potts Won the V.C. on Burnt Hill by Frederick William Owen Potts, (ar) The London Magazine January 1916
- * The Last Battle by Erasmus Ommanney, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1905, as "Navarino: The Last Battle Between Sailing Ships"
- * “L” Battery’s Heroic Stand by Gunner Darbyshire, (ar) The London Magazine March 1915
- * A Linesman’s Adventures in Gallipoli by John Frank Gray, (ar) The London Magazine March 1916
- * The Most Critical Day of All by F. W. Holmes, (ar) The London Magazine April 1915
- * Navarino: The Last Battle Between Sailing Ships by Erasmus Ommanney, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1905
- * The Rout of the Prussian Guard at Ypres by H. J. Polley, (ar) The London Magazine June 1915
- * The Suppression of the Chinese Pirates by Charles Dalrymple Hay, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1905
- * Survivors’ Tales of Great Events:
* ___ No. I. How They Held Rorke’s Drift by Alfred Henry Hook, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1905
* ___ No. II. The Charge of the Light Brigade by Henry Herbert, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1905
* ___ No. III. Navarino: The Last Battle Between Sailing Ships by Erasmus Ommanney, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1905
* ___ IV. The Defense of the Residency of Lucknow by J. J. McLeod Innes, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1905
* ___ V. The Suppression of the Chinese Pirates by Charles Dalrymple Hay, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1905
* ___ X. The Burning of the Battleship “Bombay” by H. J. Carr, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1905
- * A Thrilling Escape from Behind the German Lines by Frederic Coleman, (ar) The London Magazine December 1915
- * Torpedoed by C. C. Nurse, A.B., (ar) The London Magazine January 1915
- * True Stories of the Great War:
* ___ No. 1. The Battle of Mons and the Great Retreat by J. Parkinson, (ar) The London Magazine December 1914
* ___ No. 2. Torpedoed by C. C. Nurse, A.B., (ar) The London Magazine January 1915
* ___ No. 3. The Victory of the Marne by G. Gilliam, (ar) The London Magazine February 1915
* ___ No. 4. “L” Battery’s Heroic Stand by Gunner Darbyshire, (ar) The London Magazine March 1915
* ___ No. 5. The Most Critical Day of All by F. W. Holmes, (ar) The London Magazine April 1915
* ___ No. 7. The Rout of the Prussian Guard at Ypres by H. J. Polley, (ar) The London Magazine June 1915
* ___ Gassed Near Hill 60 by R. G. Simmins, (ar) The London Magazine November 1915
* ___ How Trooper Potts Won the V.C. on Burnt Hill by Frederick William Owen Potts, (ar) The London Magazine January 1916
* ___ A Linesman’s Adventures in Gallipoli by John Frank Gray, (ar) The London Magazine March 1916
* ___ A Thrilling Escape from Behind the German Lines by Frederic Coleman, (ar) The London Magazine December 1915
- * The Victory of the Marne by G. Gilliam, (ar) The London Magazine February 1915
[]Wood, Wendell (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * A Business Proposition, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1941
- * First Aid to Husbands, (nv) Young’s Realistic Stories April 1942
- * A Girl Named Rose, (nv) Young’s Realistic Stories November 1941
- * I Belong to You, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1941
- * Joan Looks at Life, (nv) Breezy Stories May 1942
- * Linda Gets a Job, (nv) Breezy Stories August 1941
- * Love Goes On, (nv) Breezy Stories June 1941
- * No Life Without Her, (nv) Breezy Stories January 1940
- * Now and Forever, (nv) Breezy Stories April 1941
- * An Obsolete Custom, (nv) Young’s Realistic Stories July 1941
- * One Life to Live, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1943
- * Threnody of Love, (nv) Breezy Stories March 1942
[]Wood, William (1931- ) (chron.)
- * One of the Dead, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1964
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Max Reinhardt, 1967
- Danger, Curtis, 1967
- A Walk with the Beast ed. Charles M. Collins, Avon, 1969
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me, Part Two ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1970
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Scream Along with Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1970
- The Thirteenth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1980
- House Shudders ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, DAW, 1987
- Western Ghosts ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill Press, 1990
- Great American Ghost Stories ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill, 1991
- Great American Ghost Stories, Volume Two ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley, 1993
[]Wood, William R. D. (1966- ) (about) (chron.)
- * All Hands, (ss) Night Chills Winter 2010
- * Beginning of Days, (ss) Morpheus Tales Apocalypse Special 2013
- * Death Comes for Gil Bates, (ss) Ghosts and Demons ed. Chris Bartholomew, Static Movement, 2010
- * Deuteronomy, (ss) Anywhere but Earth ed. Keith Stevenson, Coeur de Lion Publishing, 2011
- * The Dew of Heaven, Like Ashes, (ss) Tomorrow ed. Karen Henderson, Kayelle Press, 2013
- * Dimmer, (vi) Vignettes from the End of the World ed. Jacob Haddon, Apokrupha, 2014
- * An Ephemeris for Button, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #200, 2025
- * Greenhorns, (ss) Science Fiction Trails #8, 2012
- * Headhunter, (ss) Flash Me October 2009
- * The Math of the Red Desk, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #26, August 2022
- * Moonspots, (ss) Phobos Magazine #2, 2014
- * One One Thousand, (ss) Timelines ed. J. W. Schnarr, Northern Frights Publishing, 2010
- * Rainbows, (vi) Daily Science Fiction October 21 2019
- * Saturn’s Child, (vi) Martian #8, Spring 2023
- * Shady Moons, (ss) Tales of the Talisman v10 #4, 2015
- * Single Layer I.T., (vi) Nature #7583, December 24 2015
- * Sleep and Beauty, (ss) Father Grim’s Storybook ed. Jessica A. Weiss, Wicked East Press, 2012
- * The Tether, (ss) Necrotic Tissue #14, April 2011
- * The Tuffet, (ss) Deep Space Terror ed. Chris Bartholomew, Static Movement, 2010
- * Voidbreaker, (ss) Encounters Magazine June/July 2010
- * Waterman High Speed Axials, (ss) Bastion #7, October 2014
- * You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down, (ss) Peep Show #4, December 2002
[]Woodard, Rubye (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Adoration, (pm) Love Story Magazine January 10 1931
- * Caresses, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine February 13 1932
- * Ecstasy, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine May 23 1931
- * A Falling Star, (pm) Love Story Magazine February 15 1930
- * Fate, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine February 27 1932
- * A Flower, (pm) Love Story Magazine August 16 1930
- * Flower of My Love, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine June 27 1931
- * Garden of Love, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine February 20 1932
- * The Heaven of Your Kiss, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 22 1931
- * If, (pm) Love Story Magazine May 24 1930
- * I May Forget, (pm) Love Story Magazine September 13 1930
- * A Kiss, (pm) Love Story Magazine January 3 1931
- * Kisses, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 1 1931
- * Love’s Tryst, (pm) Love Story Magazine November 22 1930
- * The Magic of You, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 15 1931
- * The Night and You, (pm) Love Story Magazine September 6 1930
- * The Promise, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine July 18 1931
- * Rapture, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine November 28 1931
- * A Song of Love, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine June 13 1931
- * Springtime, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine April 15 1933
- * Surrender, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 27 1932
- * Take All My Love, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine November 28 1931
- * This Night and Love, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine September 12 1931
- * Your Beauty, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine November 14 1931
- * Your Kiss, (pm) Love Story Magazine June 21 1930
[]Woodberry, George E(dward) (1855-1930) (about) (chron.)
- * Allies, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine May 1918
- * America and England 1895 - 1896, (??) The Century Magazine November 1896
- * At Gibraltar, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1888
- * A. V. Williams to Jackson, (??) The Century Magazine January 1896
- * Beginnings of American Literature, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine July 1902
- * Beyond Good and Evil, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine August 1912
- * The Birth of Love, (??) The Century Magazine May 1898
- * The Blood-Red Blossom, (??) The Century Magazine October 1897
- * By the Tyrrhene Sea, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1912
- * Cervantes, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1905
- * Comrades, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine May 1910
- * Death and Fame, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine April 1910
- * The Festa, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1913
- * The Flight, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine December 1911
- * “Flower Before the Leaf”, (??) The Century Magazine March 1897
- * “From the Young Orchards”, (pm) The Century Magazine November 1897
- * Golden Fragments, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine September 1917
- * Great Masters of Literature:
* ___ Cervantes, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1905
* ___ Milton, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1906
* ___ Scott, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1905
- * The History of Wood-Engraving—Part I, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1882
- * The History of Wood-Engraving—Part II, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1882
- * Ho! The Springtime!, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine April 1919
- * “Immortal Love”, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine December 1916
- * In the Oasis, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine May 1909
- * James Russell Lowell, (??) The Century Magazine November 1891
- * John Greenleaf Whittier, (??) The Atlantic Monthly November 1892
- * Knickerbocker Era of American Letters, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine October 1902
- * The Literary Age of Boston, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1903
- * Love’s Rosary, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1897
- * Mary Wolstonecraft, (??) The Atlantic Monthly December 1880
- * Milton, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1906
- * My Country, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1887
- * A Neglected Poet, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1880
- * Ode, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly June 1903
- * O, Inexpressible as Sweet, (pm) from Wild Eden, 1899
- * The Old House, (pm) Harper’s Magazine February 1917
- * On a Portrait of Columbus, (??) The Century Magazine May 1892
- * The Orator, (??) The Century Magazine February 1899
- * Poe’s Legendary Years, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly December 1884 [Ref. Edgar Allan Poe]
- * The Poet in Italy, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine November 1911
- * Recollections of Aubrey De Vere. Introduction, (??) The Century Magazine October 1894
- * The Reed, (pm) The Outlook September 21 1912
- * The Reveler: A Vineyard Song, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1912
- * The Rhythm, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine December 1910
- * The Rose, (??) The Century Magazine June 1898
- * The Rose of Stars, (??) The Century Magazine September 1896
- * Scott, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1905
- * The Sea-Shell, (??) The Atlantic Monthly June 1897
- * The Secret, (??) The Century Magazine June 1897
- * Shelley’s Work, (??) The Century Magazine August 1892
- * The Silence of Love, (??) The Century Magazine August 1896
- * Sonnets: Edith Cavell, Picquart, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine February 1916
- * The South in American Letters, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine October 1903
- * Stanzas: At Delphi, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1905
- * Star-Song, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine March 1912
- * Taorima, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1890
- * The Taormina Note-Book, (??) The Century Magazine September 1893
- * Three Songs, (??) The Century Magazine July 1897
- * Tougourt, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1914
- * Virgil, the Best-Loved Poety, (bg) 1900
- * Walter Savage Landor, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1883
- * The Wanderers, (??) The Century Magazine March 1898
- * Wild Eden, (??) The Century Magazine August 1898
- * Wind and Wave, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1896
_____, ed.
[]Woodbridge, Geoff (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Below the Surface, (ss) The Yellow Booke: Volume III ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2016
- * A Closed Door, (ss) The Yellow Booke: Volume I ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2014
- * The End Has No End, (ss) The Yellow Booke: Volume I ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2014
- * The Jacob Motel, (ss) The Yellow Booke: Volume III ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2016
[]Woodburn, Eve; maiden name of Eve Woodburn Leary (1889-1959) (chron.)
- * After Many Years, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1929
- * All in a Day, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine June 1935
- * Beauty for Sale, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1932
- * Believe It or Not, (ss) Spicy Stories December 1928
- * Beloved Fool, (ss) Popular Love July 1937
- * Big Business Girl, (ss) Thrilling Love June 1935
- * “Black Magic”, (ss) Sentimental Stories September 1927
- * Break-Up, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1935
- * The Call of Youth, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1931
- * Certain Obligations, (ss) Love Story Magazine February 21 1931
- * Cheap, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1930
- * The Constant Cheat, (ss) Charm Story Magazine November 1933
- * A Debt of Honor, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine January 1934
- * Delightfully Old-Fashioned, (ss) Breezy Stories June 1930
- * Dream Girl, (ss) All-Story Love Stories January 12 1935
- * Easy Money, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1932
- * Experience, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1928
- * Fate Takes a Hand, (ss) Pep Stories December 1927
- * The Final Curtain, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1930
- * Get Your Man, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine May 1934
- * Give Me Credit, Baby!, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1929
- * Give Us One Love, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine March 1937
- * Gods of Chance, (nv) Breezy Stories April 1931
- * Gold and Brass, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1928
- * High Light, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine July 1937
- * His Self-Respect, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1927
- * Hot Stuff, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1933
- * It’s Just Too Bad, (ss) Pep Stories September 1931
- * Jazz Babies, (nv) Breezy Stories April 1930
- * Ladies in Distress, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1933
- * The Little Cheat, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1929
- * The Little Saint, (ss) Love Romances February 1928
- * Lost Springtime, (nv) Breezy Stories January 1924, as by Eve Woodburn Leary
- * Lovable Sinner, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1931
- * Love in Bondage, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1932
- * Love on a Shoestring, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine December 1934
- * Marked Cards of Matrimony, (ss) Husbands February 1936
- * A Matter of Conscience, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1933
- * The Millionaire Kid, (ss) Cabaret Stories September 1928
- * Missing Heir, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1932
- * Moonlight Maid, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine July 8 1939
- * Most Beautiful, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine September 29 1934
- * Naughty Nanette, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1930
- * Next Summer, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1933
- * Nobody’s Fool, (ss) Breezy Stories March 1930
- * No More Madness, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1935
- * None So Blind, (ss) Thrilling Love August 1935
- * One Mad Night, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1932
- * On with the Show, (ss) Thrilling Love February 1937
- * The Orchid Lady, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1931
- * Park Avenue Pick-up, (ss) All-Story January 15 1932
- * Portrait of a Woman, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1932
- * Problems in Love, (ss) Thrilling Love June 1936
- * Pyjama Beauty, (nv) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine June 1934
- * Quicksilver, (ss) Thrilling Love July 1935
- * Rebellion, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1928
- * Rebels, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1933
- * Reno Revelry, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1944
- * The Shadow of Sin, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1933
- * She Couldn’t Be Bad, (ss) Charm Story Magazine December 1933
- * Should a Girl Tell?, (ss) Breezy Stories October 1947
- * Sinners, (ss) Breezy Stories November 1931
- * Square Shooters, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine July 1928
- * Sued or Sunk, (ss) Hot Stories February 1930
- * A Ticket to Paradise, (ss) Thrilling Love November 1935
- * True to Type, (ss) Tales of Temptation March 1927
- * Two Loves, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1929
- * The Vanity Case, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1927
- * Weak Sister, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1931
- * Week-End Butterfly, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine February 1935
- * What a Wife!, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1932
- * Whose Honeymoon?, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1936
- * Wild Cherry, (nv) Breezy Stories December 1928
- * Woman in Love, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine October 1933
- * A Woman’s Privilege, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1926
- * You Don’t Know Sally!, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1928
[]Woodbury, Clarence (Moats) (1898-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * The A.B.C. of Pep, (ar) The American Magazine December 1940
- * The American Revolution in England, (ar) The American Magazine October 1944
- * America’s Glamorous Godmother, (bg) The American Magazine May 1953 [Ref. Oveta Culp Hobby]
- * America’s Greatest Manhunt, (ar) The American Magazine December 1952
- * Another Man’s Family, (ar) The American Magazine March 1943
- * The Avenging Sword, (ss) Red Blooded Stories November 1928
- * Bobby Soxers Sing Hallelujah, (ar) The American Magazine March 1946
- * Boom Towns of the New Frontier, (ar) The American Magazine September 1948
- * Can You Spot a Communist?, (ar) The American Magazine September 1951
- * The Cement Arm, (ss) Esquire October 1937
- * Circle of Death, (ss) War Birds #26, February 1930
- * Color Chases the Blues, (ar) The American Magazine August 1947
- * The Croix de Rat, (ss) Battle Stories #14, October 1928
- * Doves of Hate, (ss) All Detective Magazine March 1933
- * Dresses from Chicken Feathers, (ar) The American Magazine October 1945
- * …Everything but Money!, (ar) The American Magazine April 1952
- * The Feud Flyer, (ss) Wings April 1930
- * Flying Pajamas, (ss) Red Blooded Stories December 1928
- * Friends of the World, (ar) The American Magazine May 1948
- * Ghost Dog of Boiselle, (ss) War Stories #105, April 1932
- * God Bless This Ship, (ar) The American Magazine February 1945
- * God’s Salesman, (bg) The American Magazine June 1949 [Ref. Norman Vincent Peale]
- * Graveyard Aces, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #23, July 1929
- * Gray Eyes of Peril, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly August 31 1929
- * Great Adventure, (ar) The American Magazine July 1944
- * Handy with Tools, (ss) Clues 2nd June 1930
- * Head Hunter of the Somme, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #27, November 1929
- * Heaven’s Night Watchman, (ar) Country Home Magazine May 1939
- * He Built His Life on a Pattern, (bg) The American Magazine March 1954 [Ref. Donald R. Brann]
- * Hell’s Minstrels, (nv) War Aces #10, January 1931
- * High-Class Garbage, (ss) War Stories #61, July 18 1929
- * How Ike Keeps Fit, (ar) The American Magazine August 1955
- * How to Pay the Doctor, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion March 1949
- * How to Run a Roadside Stand, (ar) Country Home Magazine June 1939
- * It’s Easier to Get Rich in Canada, (ar) The American Magazine August 1950
- * The Jest of the Three Kings, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #38, August 1931
- * The Jinxed Crate, (ss) Sky Riders #1, November 1928
- * Limejuice Eddy’s Technique, (ss) Clues 2nd November 1930
- * Look Out for the Dawg!, (ss) War Stories #22, January 19 1928
- * The Man with 40,000 “Wives”, (ar) The American Magazine April 1953
- * The Maxim Highball, (ss) War Stories #50, February 14 1929
- * Merchandisers of Faith, (ar) The American Magazine March 1947
- * The Mighty Musketeers of the Movies, (bg) The American Magazine June 1955 [Ref. Charles, George & Spyros Skouras]
- * The Murder Contract, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 2 1930
- * Murder’s Clothing, (ss) Clues 2nd December 1930
- * The Muscle-Man from Chi, (ss) Clues 1st September 1930
- * Name Your Poison, (ss) Clues 2nd October 1930
- * Our Kids with Crippled Mouths, (??) Collier’s July 16 1949
- * Our Worst Slum, (ar) The American Magazine September 1949
- * Pixxy Lands on Pirate Island [Pixxy Eaton], (ss) Clues June 1931
- * Pixxy Solves the Servant Problem [Pixxy Eaton], (ss) Clues August 1931
- * The Professor’s Private War, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #25, September 1929
- * Radio’s Handiest Man: Ben Grauer, (ar) The American Magazine January 1948
- * Railroaders from Hell, (nv) War Stories #52, March 14 1929
- * Red Blankets, (ss) War Birds #42, May 1931
- * Red Gives a Facial, (ss) International Detective Magazine July 1933
- * The Red Screen, (ss) War Stories #25, March 1 1928
- * Scotch Jock Works Alone, (ss) Clues 2nd August 1930
- * Shanty’s Passenger, (ss) War Birds #12, January 1929
- * Shell Hole Hate, (ss) Battle Stories April 1928
- * The Snob Circus, (ss) War Aces #8, November 1930
- * Social Security Pays Off, (ar) The American Magazine Vacation Issue 1947
- * Soldiers of Good Will, (ms) The American Magazine January 1943
- * Spearhead (with Casimir I. Lenard), (ar) The American Magazine August 1944
- * The Stars Decide, (ss) Clues 1st May 1931
- * Star-Spangled Gardens, (ar) The American Magazine March 1942
- * The Steeple Jinx, (nv) Eagles of the Air February 1930
- * Their House Is Their Hobby, (ar) The American Magazine June 1952
- * They Called Him Dumb, (ar) The American Magazine March 1950
- * They Put a Parson on the Payroll, (ar) The American Magazine January 1952
- * 13-Billion Dollar Shakedown, (ar) The American Magazine February 1942
- * Through Raging Skies, (na) Sky Birds July 1929
- * Tomorrow’s Big Shots Are Busy Today, (ar) The American Magazine November 1952
- * Toughest School in the World, (ar) The American Magazine May 1956
- * Up the Iron Stairs, (nv) All Star Detective Stories January 1931
- * The Veterans’ One-Man Lobby, (bg) The American Magazine May 1946 [Ref. John Thomas Taylor]
- * The War Cat, (ss) War Aces #7, October 1930
- * What a Loyalty Test Really Is, (ar) The American Magazine February 1952
- * What Happened to Kansas, (ar) The American Magazine January 1949
- * What the UN Folks Think of America, (ar) The American Magazine December 1950
- * What You Should Know About Insurance, (ar) The American Magazine November 1951
- * Why Not Start a Family Corporation, (ar) The American Magazine July 1955
- * Why You Can’t Get a Seat, (ar) The American Magazine January 1944
- * Will There Always Be a Roosevelt?, (ar) The American Magazine January 1953
- * The World’s Perfect Landlord (with Marion Simon), (ar) The American Magazine October 1946
- * You and the New Car, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion August 1948
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