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- * The Classics in Translation, (ar) (by James Hannay) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867
- * Classic South African Retro, (rv) Lighthouse Magazine #2, December 2003
- * Classic Thrillers, (br) ThrillerUK #7, July 2001
- * Classic Views, (ms) Classic Line and Form Wtr, Spr, Sum 1968
- * The Classic Viking Rocket, (ar) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #61, September 15 1955
- * Classic Yarn of the Whalers, (vi) The Scrap Book August 1909
- * Classification of Criminals, (ms) Best Detective Magazine April 1930
- * Classification of Locomotives, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
- * A Classification of the Universe, (ms) Astounding Stories August 1931
- * Classified, (ms) Cowboy Magazine Winter 1991
- * Classified Football Accidents, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine June 25 1932
- * Classifieds, (ms) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #7, June/July 2003
- * Classified Space, (hu) Ballyhoo (Australia) Winter 1956
- * Classified Theft, (ms) Manhunt February 1956
- * Classifying Prints, (ar) Nick Carter Magazine September 1934
- * Class in a Glass, (??) Cloud-9 v1 #3, 1960
- * Class in Session with David Morrell, (iv) Suspense Magazine May 2013 [Ref. David Morrell]
- * Class Is in Session, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2013 [Ref. Steven Gore]
- * Class of ’57, (pi) Caper September 1957
- * Class-Room Couplets, (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1938, 1937
- * Classroom Favorites, (ms) Love Short Stories September 1952
- * Classy Caps for Classic Cars, (qz) Argosy August 1967
- * Classy Lady, (pi) Adventure April 1957
- * Claude, (pi) Mayfair v7 #3, 1972
- * Claude Dampier, (cs) The Buzzer #1 Oct 16, #2 Oct 23, #3 Oct 30, #4 Nov 6, #5 Nov 13, #6 Nov 20, #7 Nov 27, #8 Dec 4, #9 Dec 11, #10 Dec 18,
#11 Dec 25 1937, #12 Jan 1, #13 Jan 8, #14 Jan 15, #15 Jan 22, #16 Jan 29, #17 Feb 5, #18 Feb 12, #19 Feb 19,
#20 Feb 26, #21 Mar 5, #22 Mar 12, #23 Mar 19, #24 Mar 26, #25 Apr 2, #26 Apr 9, #27 Apr 16, #28 Apr 23, #29 Apr 30,
#30 May 7, #31 May 14, #32 May 21, #33 May 28, #34 Jun 4, #35 Jun 11, #36 Jun 18 1938
- * Claude Duval [Claude Duval], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1359 Jul 2, #1360 Jul 9, #1361 Jul 16, #1362 Jul 23, #1363 Jul 30, #1364 Aug 6, #1365 Aug 13, #1366 Aug 20, #1367 Aug 27 1927
- * Claude Du Vall, (ar)
- * Claude Hoskins, (il) The Magnet Library June 12 1926
- * Claude Hoskins, (ms) The Magnet Library May 25 1918
- * Claudette Colbert, the Woman Today, (bg) The Woman Today May 1935
- * The Claude Un-Thank Diary, (cl) Jeremy v1 #1, 1969
- * Claudia Balsey, (pi) Topper March 1976
- * Claudia Cardinale, (pi) Men’s Digest June 1965
- * Claudia Schiffer, (ar) Penthouse (US) December 1993
- * The Clause in the Will [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #39, 1926
- * The Claverings:
* ___ Chapter I. Julia Brabazon, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine February 1866
* ___ Chapter II. Harry Clavering Chooses His Profession, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine February 1866
* ___ Chapter III. Lord Ongar, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine February 1866
* ___ Chapter IV. Florence Burton, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866
* ___ Chapter V. Lady Ongar’s Return, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866
* ___ Chapter VI. The Rev. Samuel Saul, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866
* ___ Chapter VII. Some Scenes in the Life of a Countess, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine April 1866
* ___ Chapter VIII. The House in Onslow Crescent, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine April 1866
* ___ Chapter IX. Too Prudent by Half, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine April 1866
* ___ Chapter X. Florence Burton at the Rectory, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866
* ___ Chapter XI. Sir Hugh and His Brother Archie, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866
* ___ Chapter XII. Lady Ongar Takes Possession, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866
* ___ Chapter XIII. A Visitor Calls at Ongar Park, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine June 1866
* ___ Chapter XIV. Count Pateroff and His Sister, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine June 1866
* ___ Chapter XV. An Evening in Bolton Street, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine June 1866
* ___ Chapter XVI. The Rivals, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866
* ___ Chapter XVII. Let Her Know That You’re There, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866
* ___ Chapter XVIII. Captain Clavering Makes His First Attempt, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866
* ___ Chapter XIX. The Blue Posts, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866
* ___ Chapter XX. Desolation, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866
* ___ Chapter XXI. Yes; Wrong;—Certainly Wrong, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866
* ___ Chapter XXII. The Day of the Funeral, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Cumberly Lane Without the Mud, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866
* ___ Chapter XXIV. The Russian Spy, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866
* ___ Chapter XXV. What Would Men Say of You?, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866
* ___ Chapter XXVI. The Man Who Dusted His Boots with His Handkerchief, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866
* ___ Chapter XXVII. Freshwater Gate, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. What Cecilia Burton Did for Her Sister-in-law, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866
* ___ Chapter XXIX. How Damon Parted from Pythias, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866
* ___ Chapter XXX. Doodles in Mount Street, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866
* ___ Chapter XXXI. Harry Clavering’s Confession, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine December 1866
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Florence Burton Packs up a Packet, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine December 1866
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. Showing Why Harry Clavering Was Wanted at the Rectory, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine December 1866
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. Mr. Saul’s Abode, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine January 1867
* ___ Chapter XXXV. Parting, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine January 1867
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. Captain Clavering Makes His Last Attempt, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine January 1867
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. What Lady Ongar Thought About It, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine February 1867
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. How to Dispose of a Wife, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine February 1867
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. Farewell to Doodles, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine February 1867
* ___ Chapter XL. Showing How Mrs. Burton Fought Her Battle, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine March 1867
* ___ Chapter XLI. The Sheep Returns to the Fold, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine March 1867
* ___ Chapter XLII. Restitution, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine March 1867
* ___ Chapter XLIII. Lady Ongar’s Revenge, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine April 1867
* ___ Chapter XLIV. Showing What Happened off Heligoland, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine April 1867
* ___ Chapter XLV. Is She Mad?, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine April 1867
* ___ Chapter XLVI. Madame Gordeloup Retires from British Diplomacy, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
* ___ Chapter XLVII. Showing How Things Settled Themselves at the Rectory, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
* ___ Chapter XLVIII. Conclusion, (sl) (by Anthony Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
- * Clavering’s Change of Mind, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 30 1906
- * Claw-Fist the Football Gangster, (sl) The Skipper #185, March 17 1934
- * The Claw of Haunted Mountain [League of Crimson Dominoes], (ss) The Buzzer #31, May 14 1938
- * The Claw of the Camorra, (ms) Fawcett’s Magazine September 1925
- * Claws Leave Clues [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #508, 1939
- * Claws of the Crimson Dragon [The White Avenger], (sl) (by Edward R. Home-Gall) The Triumph May 27 1939
- * Clay Allison, (ia) The Rio Kid Western April 1948
- * Clay Allison’s Brand, (ms) Wild West Weekly July 20 1929
- * Claymore and Dirk; or, The March of the Cameron Men, (sl) (by Walter Viles) The Boy’s Standard Mar 17, Mar 24 1888
- * Clean as a Pig, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 24 1937
- * A Clean Conscience, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1893
- * Cleaner Water Polo, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine January 25 1932
- * Cleanest Class of Animals, (ms) Wide-Awake Magazine March 25 1916
- * The Cleanest Girl in Town, (pi) Caper July 1959
- * Cleaning Up the Calendar, (ar) Modern World May 18 1940; condensed from La Gazette, Brussels, 1940.
- * Cleanly Vaulted, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1933
- * Cleansing the Palate with Language, (ed) Abyss & Apex #43, 3rd Quarter 2012
- * Clear All Wires, (cl) The Royal Pictorial Sep, Oct 1933
- * The Clearance of the New Forest: The Story of the Death of a Tyrant King, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #468, February 27 1892
- * The Clear-Eyed Cherubim, (br) Colour October 1923
- * Clear for Action, (ms) Speed Mystery January 1945
- * Clear for Action!, (ar) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #27, November 1929
- * A Clear Glimpse Into the Future, (ar) Detroit Monthly July 1901
- * Clearing Glaciers, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 28 1928
- * Clearing Her Cupboard, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd February 1922
- * The Clearing of the Hell Gate Obstructions, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1876
- * Clearing the Decks for Action, (ia) Chums October 10 1914
- * Clearing the Range, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #611, August 29 1931; adapted from the movie (Hoot Gibson, Sally Eilers).
- * Clearing the Way to Wembley, (ar) Tit-Bits #2838, March 21 1936
- * Clear Sailing, (pi) Man’s Book Periodical April 1967
- * Clear the Runway for the New, Bigger Flying Aces Magazine!, (ms) Flying Aces October 1933
- * “Clear the Streets!”, (pi) See for Men November 1959
- * Clear the Way, (pm) Our Dumb Animals
- * The Clear Vision, (pm) (by John Greenleaf Whittier) The Atlantic Monthly May 1868
- * Clearway Mermaid Competition: Readers’ Limericks Win Prizes, (pm) Penthouse (UK) January 1968
- * Clematis, (ss) The Australian Journal #135, August 1876
- * Clemence, (ss) (by Carroll Owen) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1876
- * Clémenceau’s American Years, (bg) Collier’s June 8 1907 [Ref. Georges Clemenceau]
- * Hal Clement, (pi) Galileo #11/12, 1979 [Ref. Hal Clement]
- * Clement’s Inn, (ar) Black & White #39, October 31 1891
- * Clem’s Correspondent, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1925
- * Cleon, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1884
- * Cleopatra, (pi) Adam (Australia) March 1973
- * “Cleopatra”, (pi) Romance September 1925
- * Cleopatra: 1966 Model, (pi) Best for Men April 1966
- * The Cleopatra Needle Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John Nix Pentelow) The Sexton Blake Library #101, 1927
- * Cleopatra’s Needle, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1880
- * “Cleopatra’s Needle” at Sea, (ar) The Trident April 1939
- * The Clergyman and the Wedding Fee, (ar) The Scrap Book February 1911
- * A Clergyman of the Revolution, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1879
- * A Clergyman’s Adventure, (ss) (by William M. Baker) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1861
- * A Clergyman’s Holiday, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1874
- * Clergyman’s Wife, (ts) True Story March 1939
- * A Clergyman who Runs a Poultry Farm, (ms) The Sunday Strand February 1906
- * Clergymen Approve and Praise Physical Culture, (ms) Physical Culture Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1924
- * The Clergy of the Eighteenth Century, (ar) (by Thomas E. Kebbel) The Cornhill Magazine January 1883
- * A Clerical Builder, (ms) The Sunday Strand January 1906
- * The Clerk of Oxenforde’s Tale, (ss) Beeton’s Christmas Annual #10, 1869
- * The Clerk of the Weather: A Chronicle of Nevelundregenstein, (nv) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray) The Cornhill Magazine May 1872
- * Clerk Robs Mails, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1919
- * Clerk Saunders, (ar)
- * Clerkships in the Customs, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1878
- * The Clerk’s Holiday, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1911
- * Clerk Slaves of the Railways, 1: The Booking Clerk, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 20 1912
- * Clerk Slaves of the Railways, 2: The Goods Clerk, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal April 27 1912
- * Clerk Slaves of the Railways: The Parcels Clerk, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal May 11 1912
- * Clerk Slaves of the Railways: The Station-Master, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 1 1912
- * Clerk Thwarts Bandits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 19 1920
- * The Clerk Was Routed, (ss)
- * A Clerk Who Is Paid Not to Work, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * Cleve Cliff, (ss) (by L. H. F. Du Terreaux) Cassell’s Magazine May 2 1868
- * Cleve F. Adams’ Violet McDade, (bi) The Pulpster #26, July 2017 [Ref. Cleve F. Adams]
- * The Cleveland Boys’ Club, (ar) The American Boy May 1907
- * Cleveland Has Traffic Dog, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1919
- * Cleveland II, (ms) Amra v2 #33, 1965
- * Cleveland, Past and Present, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1881
- * Cleveland Print Makers, (cn) Four Arts April 1935
- * Clever and Mysterious, (iv) Suspense Magazine March 2010 [Ref. Simon R. Green]
- * The Clever and the Good, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #92, November 1919
- * A Clever Animal, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1928
- * A Clever Arrangement, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1895
- * Clever as Sin, (ss) Scotland Yard #7, November 1930
- * Clever Camouflage, (ms) Flying Aces August 1943
- * A Clever Canine, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1928
- * Clever Carlo, (hu) The Popular Magazine October 1905
- * Clever Catches, (ia) Chums April 24 1915
- * A Clever Chaperon, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1895
- * Clever Chinese Beggars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #115, August 15 1922
- * Clever Coyote Outwits Bear, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 19 1936
- * Clever Crime Coup of the Hillbilly Sheriff, (ar) Sensation November 1939
- * The Clever Devil, (ts) True Story Magazine #11, September 1923
- * Clever Dick:
* ___ The Mighty Atom!, (cs) The Startler May 3 1930
- * Cleverer Criminals, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 1938
- * The Cleverest Amateur Cyclist in the World, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine November/December 1898 [Ref. Thomas Orde-Lees]
- * The Cleverest Ones of the Month, (hu) The Sovereign Magazine March 1927
- * The Cleverest Woman Detective in the Country, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 21 1925
- * A Clever Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 20 1915
- * A Clever Forgery, (ar) (by William Pole) The Cornhill Magazine June 1870
- * Clever French Crook, (ms) Detective-Dragnet Magazine July 1931
- * A Clever Girl, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine July 1 1925
- * Clever Illusion, (ms) Good Housekeeping (UK) April 1946
- * A Clever Jail Break, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly Jan 1 1938, Dec 23 1939
- * Clever Lads!, (hu) Chums January 31 1926
- * A Clever Model of a Ship, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 20 1907
- * A Clever Model of a Ship, (qa) The Boy’s Own Paper August 17 1907
- * The Cleverness of Mr. Paradise, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1885
- * A Clever Nun, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1884
- * Clever - or Crazy?, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1938, 1937
- * A Clever Plan, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1894
- * Clever Ruse Reveals Writer of Anonymous Letter, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- * A Clever Rustler, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 10 1938
- * A Clever Sheep Dog, (vi) St. Nicholas May 1886
- * A Clever Shot, (ss) Chums May 3 1893
- * Clever Stories of Noted People, (cl) The Clever Magazine Oct 25, Nov 1, #14 Nov 15 1902
- * A Clever Thief, (ar) The Young Englishman’s Journal September 14 1867
- * The Clever Thief, (vi) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: Oriental: True Stories of Modern Magic ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the Tibetan by W. R. S. Ralston.
- * Clever Things That Boys Can Make, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1909
- * A Clever Traveller, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper October 7 1882
- * Clever Truths, (ms) Clever Truths Jun, Oct, Nov, Dec 1925, Jan, Feb 1926
- * Clever Work with the Pocket Knife, (cl) The American Boy October 1906
- * The Clew Infallible, (ar) (by Frank Blighton) Flynn’s April 11 1925
- * Clew of Trunks Leads to Fur Loot, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 28 1925
- * Clichéland, (vi) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1977
- * Clichéland, (vi) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1978
- * Clichéland, (vi) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1978
- * Clichés and Tags, (ar) (by Gertrude Quin) The Cornhill Magazine September 1894
- * The Client and His Lawyers, (pm) Young Ireland: An Irish Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction May 27 1876
- * Cliff Climbing for a Living, (ar) The American Boy December 1907
- * Cliff-Dweller Relics, (ms) Street & Smith’s Far West Stories July 1931
- * Cliff Dwellers of the Far North, (ms) True Western Stories December 1925
- * Cliff-Hanger, (cn) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 2014
- * Cliff M. Bisbee, (ar) Street & Smith’s Western Story March 1946 [Ref. Cliff M. Bisbee]
- * Cliff of Gold Secret Kept for Twenty-Three Years, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 2 1927
- * Clifford C. Reed, (bg) New Worlds Science Fiction #75, September 1958 [Ref. Clifford C. Reed]
- * Clifford Donald Simak, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #31, May 1973 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak]
- * Clifford D. Simak 1904-1988, (ob) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact November 1988 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak]
- * Clifford M. Eddy, (ob) (by August Derleth) The Arkham Collector #3, Summer 1968 [Ref. C. M. Eddy, Jr.]
- * The Cliffs at Newport, (pm) (by Ruth Dana) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1878
- * The Climate and the Work, (ar) (by William H. Russell) The Cornhill Magazine August 1862
- * Climate Inclement, (br) New Worlds SF #166, 1966
- * The Climax of Love-Stories, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1881
- * A Climbing Adventure, (ss) Chums February 1 1893
- * Climbing for a Living, (ms) Western Story Magazine June 1 1929
- * Climbing Mount Teyde, or the Peak of Teneriffe, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1889
- * Climbing Mt. Naiset, (ar) The Open Road August 1921
- * Climbing Mt. Resplendent, (ar) The Open Road May/June 1921
- * The Climbing Perch (Anabas Scandens), (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1876
- * Climbing the Ladder; or, Brave Robert Dawson, (nv) (by Helen Cross Knight) Religious Tract Society, 1847, as "Robert Dawson; or, The Brave Spirit"
- * Climbing the Literary Ladder, (iv) Suspense Magazine September 2011 [Ref. Simon Toyne]
- * Climbing the Roof of the World, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1937, 1936
- * Climbing the Steepest Grade, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * Climbing the Tallest Tree in the World, (vi) (by Rhys H. Hughes) Nemonymous #2, May 2002
- * A Clincher, (pm) The All-Story Magazine September 1908
- * The Clincher Campaign; or, Deadwood Dick in Cincinnati [Deadwood Dick], (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #98, 189?
- * Cling Not to Earth, (pm) The Tryout June 1918
- * Clings to Murder Habit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- * Clinical Sonnets, (br) The American Mercury March 1950 [Ref. Merrill Moore]
- * The Clink of Gold, (nv) Belgravia
- * Clink Warns Dog Owners, (ms) The Scranton Times 1979
- * Clint Catalyst, (iv) Carpe Noctem v4 #4, 1998
- * Clint Eastwood. One Bad Step After Another—, (iv) Rex #31, 1972 [Ref. Clint Eastwood]
- * Clint Gaige, (bg) Bullet #5, 2005 [Ref. Clint Gaige]
- * Clinton Portis, (iv) Penthouse (US) October 2006
- * Clip Artist, (pi) Showpiece July/August/September 1972
- * The Clip Artists, (hu) Hi-Life November 1958
- * Clipped at Random, (hu) Ziffs Magazine Nov, Dec 1925
- * Clipped Wings, (ts) Scarlet Confessions April 1936
- * The Clipper, (ts) Fact & Fiction #1, November 26 1934as told to Olive P. Barrett
- * The Clipper of the Clouds, (ms) [Ref. Jules Verne]
- * Clipping Hair and Clipping Coupons, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 20 1922
- * Clippings, (cl) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #74 Win 1980, #76 Spr 1981, #77 Mar, #78 May 1982
- * Clips & Comments, (cl) Love Time February/March/April 1971
- * Clive Barker: A Working Bibliography, (bi) Clive Barker’s Shadows in Eden ed. Stephen Jones, Underwood-Miller, 1991
- * Clive Barker: The Creator, (iv) Dread #6, 1992 [Ref. Clive Barker]
- * The Cliveden Paper-Chase [Cliveden], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Boys’ Herald #229, December 7 1907
- * The Cliveden Waxworks [Cliveden], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Boys’ Herald #232, December 28 1907
- * Clive Jackson, (bg) Slant #5, Spring 1951 [Ref. Clive G. B. Jackson]
- * Clive of India, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #811, June 29 1935; adapted from the movie (Ronald Colman, Loretta Young).
- * Clive Wilmer, Poet, Author, Scholar and Champion of the Work of Thom Gunn, (ob) The Daily Telegraph (online) March 25 2025 [Ref. Clive Wilmer]
- * The Cloakroom Woman’s Ditty (Written on a chilly night), (pm) Pan #3, November 22 1919
- * The Clock, (ss) Short Stories March 1899; translated by P. P. Mazyck
- * Clock Has Run Nearly Two Centuries, (ms) Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1928
- * A Clock Made Entirely of Straw, (ms) The Strand Magazine April 1920
- * The Clockmaker, (pm) My Magazine March 1915
- * A Clock of Oklahoma, (ms) Western Story Magazine June 15 1929
- * The Clock on the Stairs, (ss) The Argosy (UK) Summer 1887
- * Clocks in China, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1880
- * The Clock’s Romance, (ss) The Argosy (UK) February 1881
- * Clock That Marked Death, (ms) Speed Mystery January 1944
- * The Clockweight of Copplestone [Maxwell Kean], (ss) Lion Library #4, 1909
- * The Clock We Were All Ashamed Of, (ss) A Race for Life and Other Tales, Leisure Hour, 1872
- * Clockwork Angel, (br) Weird Tales Spring 2011 [Ref. Cassandra Clare]
- * A Clockwork Galumph, (pi) Galumph February 1973
- * Clockwork Heart, (br) Weird Tales July/August 2008 [Ref. Dru Pagliassotti]
- * “Clogs to Clogs…”, (ts) The Passing Show January 27 1934
- * A Close Call, (ss) Boys’ Life August 1911
- * A Close Call for Brazos Bell [Brazos Bell], (cs) (by F. L. Stebbins) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly August 22 1936
- * The Closed Cabinet, (na) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine January 1895
- The Lock and Key Library: Old-Time English ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1909
- Weird Tales May 1923
- Tales to Be Told in the Dark ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1953
- Horror Stories from Tales to Be Told in the Dark ed. Basil Davenport, Ballantine, 1960
- Phantasmagoria ed. Doug Menville & R. Reginald, Arno Press, 1976
- Fantastic and Weird Classics #3, April 2023
- * Closed Chapters, (sl) Silver Star and Golden Star #412, November 11 1949
- * Closed for the Season, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) April 1909
- * The Close of a Danish Wedding, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1883
- * The Close of a Great Dramatic Career, (ar) (by Patrick Kennedy) Dublin University Magazine May 1868
- * The Close of the Affghan Campaign, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #781, November 1880
- * The Close of the Year, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1878, as by George Weatherly
- * Close of Vol. VI, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 27 1884
- * Close of Vol. XV, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 30 1893
- * A Close Shave, (ss) (by Francis W. Rowsell) Cassell’s Magazine May 23 1868
- * Close Shaves, (ms) Personal Adventure December 1937
- * Close Shaves in Insurance, (ar) New York Evening Post
- * “Closes the Book” on the Bishop Files with “Final Shadows”, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2018 [Ref. Kay Hooper]
- * A Close Student of Canadian Labor Problems, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine May 1908
- * Close to Critical, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) August 1958, after H. R. Van Dongen
- * Close to Critical, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) August 1958
- * Close to Earth’s Core of Fire, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1910
- * Close to the Land, Interview with Lone Wolf Circles, (iv) Xizquil #9, May 1993 [Ref. Lone Wolf Circles]
- * Close-Up: Frank Armer—Pulp Potentate, (bg) Independent News 1944 [Ref. Frank Armer]
- * A Close-Up Look at “Private Nudism”, (ar) Men’s Digest July 1968
- * Closeup of a Copa Queen, (pi) Caper April 1957
- * A Close Up of Fun, (ar) This Week March 6 1938
- * Close-up of the Stars, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * Close-Up on Donna, (pi) Showcase v2 #1, 1962
- * Close-Ups, (ed) Photoplay Magazine March 1917
- * Close-Up Snapshots of a French Attack, (pi) Collier’s December 22 1917
- * Close Watch Kept on Steeple Jack, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 30 1921
- * Closing the Incident, (ms) Top-Notch May 15 1911
- * Clothes and the Man, (cl) Fry’s Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul 1913
- * Clothes and the Man, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1906
- * Clothes and Things, (cl) The Looker-On #1, February 23 1929
- * Clothes and Women, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine December 1931
- * Clothes, Clothes, Clothes, (ms) New Sensations September/October 1925
- * Clothes for the Argosy Man, (pi) Argosy May, Jun, Jul 1951
- * Clothes for the Sun, (pi) Woman’s Home Companion January 1948
- * The Clothes Line, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1924
- * Clothes Proved His Downfall, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 1 1928
- * Clothes Questions, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal November 15 1910
- * Clothes to Defend Your Honour In, (ar) Nova April 1965
- * Clothes to Take to College, (ms) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1934
- * Clothes to Write Home About, (ms) Redbook October 1963
- * Clothes Were Misleading, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 9 1921
- * The Clothes We Wear Part 3-They Died to Be in Fashion, (ar) Look and Learn #137, August 29 1964
- * Clothes You Can Make for $1.00 to $5.00, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1909
- * Clothing Canada’s Army, (pi) Maclean’s November 1 1940
- * Clothing for Courage, (ia) Calling All Boys #1, January 1946
- * The Clothing Trade of St. Louis, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1893
- * Cloth of Gold and Cloth of Frieze, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1879
- * Clotilde and the Contraband, (ss) (by Nora Perry) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1862
- * The Cloud, (pm) (by John B. Tabb) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1877
- * Cloud 9 Redhead: Sandy Novak, (pi) Action for Men September 1966
- * Cloudland Trail at Tamalpais, (ms) (by Cristel Hastings) Far West Illustrated Magazine October 1926
- * Cloud Nine, (pi) Caper September 1957
- * Cloud-Ships, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1888
- * Clouds on the Horizon, (ar) The American Magazine June 1914
- * Clough’s Life and Poems, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866 [Ref. Arthur Hugh Clough]
- * Clough’s Top-Knot, (ss) St. Nicholas May 1876
- * The Cloven Foot, (pm) The Wave October 1922
- * Cloverbobs; or, How Dr. Rounder Beat His Boys, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 7 1880
- * A Clover Charm, (pm)
- * The Cloverfield Paradox, (mr) Hinnom Magazine #5, February 2018
- * A Clover Tea-Set, Designed for the Journal, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal October 1897
- * Clown a Rodeo Hero, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 28 1934
- * Clowning Around, (hu) Pep Stories September 1930
- * The Clown Intervenes, (ss) The Violet Magazine #186, October 25 1929
- * “Clowns in Clover”, (ms) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1928
- * “Clowns in Clover”, (pi) The London Magazine March 1928
- * Club Adam, (cl) Adam Oct, Dec 1971, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1972, Mar, Jul,
Sep, Nov 1973
Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug (v18 #7), Oct, Nov, Dec 1974, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1975
Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1976
- * Club Adam, (ms) Swingers World Magazine January 1973
- * Club Beacons, (cl) Popular Boating March 1957
- * Club Capers, (cl) The 8-Ball November 15 1961
- * The Club Car Murder, (cn) Black Mask August 1935
- * Club Critics, (ss) London Society September 1863
- * Club Flags and Racing Flags, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 6, Oct 13 1883
- * Club Genesis, (ms) Genesis August 1973
- * Clubhouse, (cl) Western Magazine (UK) #2 Nov, #3 Dec 1980, #4 Jan 1981
- * Club-House Sobriety, (ar) (by William Gilbert) The Cornhill Magazine April 1864
- * Clubland ’72, (ar) Man September 1972
- * Clubman Literary Competition, (cn) Clubman #29, February 1953
- * Clubman Medical Bureau, (cl) Clubman #29, February 1953
- * Clubmen of Distinction: August…Eamonn Andrews, (bg) Clubman #44, August 1954 [Ref. Eamonn Andrews]
- * Clubmen of Distinction: Jack Buchanan, (bg) Clubman #52, April 1955 [Ref. Jack Buchanan]
- * Clubmen of Distinction: October, (bg) Clubman #46, October 1954
- * Clubmen of Distinction: Robert Donat, (bg) Clubman #49, January 1955 [Ref. Robert Donat]
- * Club News, (cl) The Communicator #4/5, Fall 1975
- * Club News, (ms) International Observer April 1935
- * Club News, (ms) D’journal March 1939
- * Club News, (ms) Probe #39, February 1979
- * Club News and Notes, (cl) West Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1936, Feb 1937
- * The Club-Night, (nv) (by Charles Dickens) All the Year Round Christmas 1860
- * “Clubnose”, (ss)
- * A Club of Grumblers, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1903
- * The Club of Skulls [Dixon Brett], (n.) Aldine Adventure Library #9, 1928
- * Club Passim Benefit Concert, (ar) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #6, May 2000
- * Club Room, (cl) Fry’s Magazine of Sport Jun, Jul, Oct 1913, Jan, Mar 1914
- * Club Room Gossip, (cl) Fry’s Magazine of Sport Aug 1913, May 1914
- * Club Room Notes, (ms) Fry’s Magazine October 1911
- * Clubs, (cl) Mayfair v4 #12 1969, v5 #1, v5 #3, v5 #4, v5 #5, v5 #8 1970, v11 #2, v11 #7, v11 #8, v11 #10, v11 #11,
v11 #12 1976
v12 #2 1977
- * Clubs, (ms) Cassell’s Magazine Oct 15, Nov 5, Nov 12 1870
- * Clubs for Jilted Lovers, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1907
- * The Clue Behind the Veil [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #443, 1936
- * The Clue Came by Post [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #18, Spring 1951
- * The Clue Club, (cn) True Love Affairs #18, August 1929
- * The Clue Club, (cn) Startling Detective Adventures #25, June 1930
* ___ The Evidence on the Japanned Box, (cn) Startling Detective Adventures #22, March 1930
* ___ The Mysterious Murder of Algernon Ashe, (cn) Startling Detective Adventures #26, July 1930
- * A Clue from a Voice: An Old Maid’s Story, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal February 14 1891
- * The Clue from the Persian’s Coat [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #19, Spring 1952
- * The Clue from the Sea [Strang—Sea Detective], (ss) The Buzzer #28, April 23 1938
- * A Clue in Clay [Marcus Max], (ss) Detective Weekly #175, June 27 1936; rewritten from Penny Pictorial #635 to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
- * The Clue in Smoke [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #168, 1925
- * The Clue in the Berg [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #250, 1929
- * The Clue in the Bottle [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #445, 1936
- * The Clue in the Chew [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #533, 1940
- * The Clue in the Dark [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #20, Spring 1953
- * The Clue in the Lion’s Mouth [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #525, 1940
- * The Clue of LK666 [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #418, 1935
- * The Clue of the Agile Mouth, (ms) Clues 1st July 1928
- * The Clue of the Ash [Sexton Blake], (ss) Answers April 8 1911, as by Hal Meredeth
- * The Clue of the Branded Bullets [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #431, 1936
- * The Clue of the Brick Wall, (ms) New Sensations September/October 1925
- * The Clue of the Broken Boots [Marcus Max], (ss)
- * The Clue of the Charred Diary [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #99, 1919
- * The Clue of the Chiming Bells [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #318, 1932
- * The Clue of the Chinese Foot [Marcus Max], (ss) Detective Weekly #185, September 5 1936; rewritten from “The Mystery of Paulton Towers” (Penny Pictorial #655) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
- * The Clue of the Chinese Pheasant, (tc) American Detective February 1936
- * The Clue of the Chinese Puzzle [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #576, 1941
- * The Clue of the Cloakroom Ticket [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #373, 1925
- * The Clue of the Comic Cartoon [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #536, 1940
- * The Clue of the Crimson Eye [Dixon Hawke], (n.) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) Dixon Hawke Library #406, 1935
- * The Clue of the Crimson Needle [Sexton Blake], (na) (by Andrew Murray) The Union Jack #514,
- * The Clue of the Crimson Scarf! [Will Spearing], (nv) Pluck June 6 1914
- * The Clue of the Cryptic Collar [World’s Policemen], (ss) The Triumph September 30 1933
- * The Clue of the Doeskin Glove, (ss) Fun and Fiction #113, December 6 1913
- * The Clue of the Ebony Cane [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #500, 1939
- * The Clue of the Fires That Failed [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #553, 1941
- * The Clue of the Flaming Phoenix [Sexton Blake], (na) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library
- * The Clue of the Forged Thumb-print, (ss) Boys’ Cinema Weekly August 7 1920
- * The Clue of the Four Wigs [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #16, 1925
- * The Clue of the Glass Eye [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #516, 1939
- * The Clue of the Golden Collar Stud [Farringdon], (nv) (by Jack Wylde) Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923
- * The Clue of the Golden Goblet [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #19, Spring 1952
- * The Clue of the Green Scarf [Marcus Max], (ss) Detective Weekly #165, April 18 1936; rewritten from “The Problem of the Missing Bride” (Penny Pictorial #636) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
- * The Clue of the Hot Cross Bun [Cheerless Homes], (ss) (by Basil Storey) School Cap #10, December 12 1953
- * The Clue of the Howling Dog [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #507, 1939
- * The Clue of the Locked Diary [Marcus Max], (ss) Detective Weekly #168, May 9 1936; rewritten from “The Temple Towers Mystery” (Penny Pictorial #641) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
- * The Clue of the Lost Watch, (ss) Boys’ Cinema Weekly October 23 1920
- * The Clue of the Missing Fang [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #548, 1940
- * The Clue of the Missing Smell [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post February 5 1949
- * The Clue of the Moon Shaped Scar [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #481, 1938
- * Clue of the Mountain Boy, (ar) (by Robert Erskine) Look and Learn #16, May 5 1962
- * The Clue of the Purple Lash [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #110, 1923
- * The Clue of the Raincoat [Nelson Lee], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Nelson Lee Library #71, October 14 1916
- * The Clue of the Scarlet Singers [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #563, 1941
- * The Clue of the Second Fingerprint [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #437, 1936
- * The Clue of the Second Tooth [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Donald Stuart) The Sexton Blake Library #105, 1927
- * The Clue of the Silk Handkerchief, (ar) The Thriller #373, March 28 1936
- * The Clue of the Spoilt Negative, (ss) (by W. J. Lomax) The Boys’ Friend #698, October 24 1914
- * The Clue of the Stained Cigarette [Sexton Blake], (ss) The Penny Pictorial #482, August 22 1908
- * The Clue of the Straw Hat; or, The Waiting-Room Mystery [Nelson Lee], (na) (by William J. Bayfield)
- * The Clue of the Three Half Crowns [Marcus Max], (ss) Detective Weekly #173, June 13 1936; rewritten from Penny Pictorial #644 to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
- * The Clue of the Torn Ace [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #426, 1936
- * The Clue of the Torn Veil [Phinella Martin], (ss) (by Emily Jane Allingham) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- * The Clue of the Twisted ’B’ [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #203, 1927
- * The Clue of the Twisted Ring [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #100, May 5 1917
- * The Clue of the Twisted Thumb [Marcus Max], (ss) Detective Weekly #169, May 16 1936; rewritten from Penny Pictorial #642 to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
- * The Clue of the Two Orange Pips [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #138, 1924
- * Clue Puzzles, (ms) Special Detective October 1937
- * Clues! Clues! Clues!, (cl) Chums Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10 1912
- * Clue Search and the Flight Test, (ms) Low Orbit July/August 1989
- * Clues from a Criminal’s Head, (ar) Speed Detective March 1943
- * Clues to Good Reading, (cl) Detective-Dragnet Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1930, Jan, Feb, Mar, May 1931
- * Clues to Thrills, (cl) Ten Detective Aces Apr, May/Jun 1933, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Oct 1935
- * The Clue That Winked [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #531, 1940
- * The Clue Was H2O [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post March 11 1950
- * Clue Words, (cn) Pearson’s Weekly #2153 Oct 31, #2155 Nov 14 1931
- * The Clumsy Giant, (ss) Playtime Stories, Dean & Son, 1937
- * Clune Beams, (cl) Frank Clune’s Adventure Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr 1948
- * The Cluricaun, (pm) Dublin University Magazine June 1864
- * Cluster Four: Thinking on Your Own, (si) What on Earth? An Ecology Reader ed. Terry Ofner & Rebecca Christian, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * Cluster Four: Thinking on Your Own, (si) The Sci-Fi Factor ed. Julie A. Schumacher & Terry Ofner, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * A Cluster of Masterpieces, (pi) The Strand Magazine February 1907
- * Cluster One: What Is Our Relationship with Nature?, (si) What on Earth? An Ecology Reader ed. Terry Ofner & Rebecca Christian, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * Cluster One: What’s the “Science” in Science Fiction?, (si) The Sci-Fi Factor ed. Julie A. Schumacher & Terry Ofner, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * Cluster Three: How Can We Live in Harmony with Nature?, (si) What on Earth? An Ecology Reader ed. Terry Ofner & Rebecca Christian, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * Cluster Three: What Can We Learn from Science Fiction?, (si) The Sci-Fi Factor ed. Julie A. Schumacher & Terry Ofner, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * Cluster Two: What Happens When Humanity and Nature Collide?, (si) What on Earth? An Ecology Reader ed. Terry Ofner & Rebecca Christian, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * Cluster Two: Who’s Out There?, (si) The Sci-Fi Factor ed. Julie A. Schumacher & Terry Ofner, Perfection Learning, 2001
- * A Clutch for Dear Life, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1878
- * Clyde Pangborn, (ms) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer May 1935
- * Clyde Pangborn’s New Flying Wing, (ms) Bill Barnes Air Trails August 1936
- * Clytie, (pm) Vectis: A Monthly Journal #4, April 1903
- * C.M. Kornbluth, (bg) New Worlds Science Fiction #28, October 1954 [Ref. C. M. Kornbluth]
- * The C.M.T. Album, (mr) Cowboy Movie Thrillers January 1942
- * The C.M.T. Fan Club, (ms) Cowboy Movie Thrillers Jan, Feb, Mar 1942
- * CNN: Cthulhu News Network, (ss) The World of H.P. Lovecraft #3, Summer/Fall 1995
- * A Coach Drive at the Lakes: Part I. From Windermere to Rydal Water, (ar) (by H. D. Rawnsley) The Cornhill Magazine September 1888
- * A Coach Drive at the Lakes: Part II. From Rydal to Thirlmere, (ar) (by H. D. Rawnsley) The Cornhill Magazine October 1888
- * A Coach Drive at the Lakes: Part III. From Thirlmere to Keswick, (ar) (by H. D. Rawnsley) The Cornhill Magazine November 1888
- * Coaches and Coaching. Past and Present, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1876
- * A Coachful of Ghosts, (nv) (by Eleanor C. Price)
- * A Coachful of Ghosts, (ss) London Society Christmas 1877
- * A Coaching Holiday Was Not So Jolly, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1955
- * Coal 59 Cents a Ton, (pi) Railroad Magazine May 1940
- * The Coal Barge-Train, (ia) Modern Wonder March 11 1939
- * The Coal Fields of Wyoming, (ms) Far West Illustrated February 1928
- * Coaling a Battleship, (ms) The Captain #171, June 1913
- * Coalition of Writers’ Groups Draft Authors Bill of Rights, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #159, Fall 2003
- * Coal Jimmy, (ar) Railroad Magazine April 1949
- * The Coalman’s Wife, (ss)
- * Coal Proves Poor Hiding Place, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1919
- * Coals of Fire, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal August 15 1913
- * A Coal Strike Gave Him His Chance, (ar) Tit-Bits #2830, January 25 1936
- * The Coastal Patrol, (ar) The Modern Boy November 23 1929
- * The Coast Artillery Song, (pm) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #27, November 1929
- * Coast Defence, (ar) (by Vivian Dering Majendie) The Cornhill Magazine August 1868
- * The Coast Guard, (ms) The Popular Magazine August 20 1917
- * Coast Guard in the Air, (ms) Doc Savage Magazine April 1936
- * The Coastguard of England, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1898
- * The Coast-Guardsman’s Yarn, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Jul 12, Jul 19 1879
- * Coast Guides, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine Dec 10, Dec 17 1870
- * Coasting, (ar) The Argosy #523, December 10 1892
- * Coasting and the Toboggan, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 5 1881
- * Coasting on Air, (ar) Bill Barnes Air Trails August 1936
- * Coasting on Electric Cars, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
- * Coast League Makes Good, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine August 25 1931
- * The Coast of Coral, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #75, December 1956 [Ref. Arthur C. Clarke]
- * The Coast Raiders, (na) Treasure-Trove Library #29, 1921
- * Coat Convicts Murderer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 28 1921
- * ’The Coat-hanger’ Sydney Harbour Bride, (ar) Look and Learn #5, February 17 1962
- * A Coat of Arms - Can You Design One?, (pz) The Silver Jacket #27, 1955
- * Coats Are Top-Heavy with Fur, (ms) The Home Magazine January 1932
- * Coats for Christmas Morning, (ms) Miss Modern December 1931
- * Coat & Shirt Tales, (ar) Penthouse (US) April 1995
- * Coats of Arms of Famous Public Schools, (il) Chums November 19 1921
- * The Coats of Arms of the Nations, (il) Chums May 27 1916
- * Coats of Camouflage, (ar) Look and Learn #38, October 6 1962
- * Coats of Many Colors, (pi) Collier’s June 15 1918
- * Coats On? Coats Off?, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion July 1947
- * Coats That Laugh at the Weather, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1951
- * Cobbett, (ar) (by Thomas E. Kebbel) The Cornhill Magazine April 1879
- * Cobbler Keezar’s Vision, (pm) (by John Greenleaf Whittier) The Atlantic Monthly February 1861
- * The Cobbler of Bagdad, (ss)
- * A Cobra Accomplice, (ms) Best Detective Magazine March 1931
- * Cobra King, (pi) Cavalier May 1953
- * The Cobra Strikes [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #441, 1936
- * Coburn Covers, (pi) Purple Prose #12, December 1999
- * The Cobweb of a Lonely Spider, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1888
- * Cobwebs Cause Man’s Arrest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- * Coca, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1889
- * Cocardes of Treachery, (ar) Sky Birds January 1932
- * Coccinelle, (pi) Venus v1 #7, 1959
- * Cochineal and Carmine, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1885
- * The Cochineal, a Useful Plant-Bug, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1884
- * Cochise, (ia) The Rio Kid Western February 1945
- * Cochise the Avenging Apache, (ar) School Cap #9, November 28 1953
- * The Cochituate Water-Works, (ar) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine January 1861
- * Cock-a-Doodle-Doo! or, the Crowing of the Noble Cock Beneventano, (ss) (by Herman Melville) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1853
- * The Cock and the Dragon, (ss)
- * Cockburn Channel from the Side of Mount Sarmiento, (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1900
- * Cock Crow, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- * The Cock-Eye Chef [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #4, November 6 1937
- * Cock-Eyed Camera, (ed) The Strand Magazine October 1945
- * Cockeyed Capers, (cl) Swank Oct, Nov 1971, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1972
- * The Cock-Eyed Casebook, (ms) New Detective Magazine Aug 1951, Feb 1953
- * Cockeyed Cavaliers!, (sa) The Modern Boy February 16 1935
- * Cockeyed Crossword, (pz) Liberty July 1950
- * The Cock-Eyed President [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #21, March 5 1938
- * Cock-Eye Gets the Bird [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #30, May 7 1938
- * Cock-Eye joins the Navy [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #26, April 9 1938
- * Cock-Eye on the Spot [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #34, June 4 1938
- * Cockeye’s Castaway [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #9, December 11 1937
- * Cock-Eye’s Concertina [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #28, April 23 1938
- * Cock-Eye’s One Man War [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #14, January 15 1938
- * Cockeye’s Treasure Hunt [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #10, December 18 1937
- * Cock-Eye the Detective [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #16, January 29 1938
- * Cock-Eye the Sailor [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #1, October 16 1937
- * Cock-Eye the Whaler [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #13, January 8 1938
- * Cock Fight, (pi) Argosy December 1955
- * A Cock-Fight in Havana, (ss)
- * The Cock Lane Ghost: A Legend of Snow-Hill [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (na) (by Richard Thomson) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828
- * Cockle Gatherers, (ar) The Dollar Monthly Magazine August 1863
- * Cockleshell Heroes, (mr) Argosy March 1956
- * A Cockney Wail, (pm) London Figaro
- * Cock of the Rock, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #304, November 11 1967
- * The Cock of the School, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 25 1883
- * The Cock o’ the North!, (pi) The Modern Boy September 29 1934
- * Cockpit Development, (pi) Air Trails August 1937
- * The Cockpit Ghost, (??) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1894
- * Cockroachin’, (ms) Adam Apr, May, Jun 1975
- * A Cock’s Kermesse [Queer Stories], (ss) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray ,[?]) Truth August 14 1879
- * Cocktail:
* ___ Sex on Mars, (ms) Sexy Fantastic #1, 2021
- * Cocktail Cut-Ups, (hu) Cocktail v4 #1, 1964
- * Cocktail Girls, (pi) Cocktail v1 #6, 1960
- * The Cocktail Hour, (??) Cocktail v1 #1, 1958
- * Cocktail Party Lines, (hu) Cocktail v5 #4 1966, v8 #1 1968
- * “Cocktail-Pickup” Wives, (ts) Modern Romances September 1941
- * Cocktails Anonymous, (??) Cocktail v1 #2, 1958
- * Cocktails Are a Woman’s Weapon, (??) Cocktail v1 #1, 1958
- * Cocktail’s “Cocktail Calendar”, (ms) Cocktail v1 #2, 1958
- * Cocktail’s Dictionary:
* ___ Drinking Damsels, (hu) Cocktail v1 #3, 1958
- * Cocktail’s Mixing Maids, (pi) Cocktail v2 #1, 1961
- * Cocktail’s Poolside Pleasure, (pi) Cocktail v3 #2, 1962
- * Cocktails with Cole, (iv) Fear #36, December 2015 [Ref. Adrian Cole]
- * Cocoa and Oil in the West Indies, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1910
- * Cocoanuts Are Hard to Produce, (ms) Mystery Magazine #118, October 1 1922
- * The Coco de Mer of the Seychelles Islands, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1876
- * Coconut Palm, the Javanese Stuff of Life, (ms) Mystery Magazine #32, March 1 1919
- * Cocos Island Treasure, Ltd., (ms) Action Novels December 1932/January 1933
- * Coda (adapted from the Corsican), (pm) The Double Dealer January 1921
- * Cod and Canvas, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1939
- * The Coddling of Crooks Breeds Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- * The Code at West Point and Annapolis, (ar) Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine May 1906
- * Coded in Earnest [Sob Sister Sue], (cs) (by Rex Hayden Maxon) Private Detective Stories June 1937
- * A Code in the Head Is Better Than None [Colonel Stoopnagle], (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine June 1932
- * The Code of Honour, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #608, August 8 1931; adapted from the movie (Mahlon Hamilton, Doris Hill).
- * Code of the Texas Trail, (ed) .44 Western Magazine February 1941
- * Codes and Ciphers, (cl) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Oct, Nov 1931
- * Codes for Daily Life, (ms) The Scrap Book November 1910
- * Code Three, (cv) Analog Science Fact & Science Fiction (UK) June 1963, after John Schoenherr
- * A Code Which No One Can Solve, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 4 1928
- * The Codex Zacynthius, (ar) (by Orlando Thomas Dobbin) Dublin University Magazine March 1862
- * Codric: The First Export Tycoon, (ar) Look and Learn #174, May 15 1965
- * Co-Ed, (ts) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1933
- * A Co-Ed’s Escapade, (pi)
- * Coeds in the Cockpit, (pi) Nightline v2 #1, 1970
- * The Coercion of Major Guff, (pm) New Orleans Times-Democrat
- * Coffee, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1882
- * Coffee, (ar) Sunshine August 1889
- * Coffee and the Plague, (ms) The Youth’s Companion January 4 1900
- * Coffee Break, (ms) Manhunt September 1956
- * Coffee Came First from Abyssinia, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- * Coffee, Can-Can, and Marsha, (pi) The Dude September 1957
- * Coffee Culture, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1880
- * Coffee Shop:
* ___ Mort Castle Interview, (iv) After Hours Summer 1990 [Ref. Mort Castle]
* ___ Deidra Cox Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1992 [Ref. Deidra Cox]
* ___ Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1990 [Ref. Elvira]
* ___ Nina Kiriki Hoffman Interview, (iv) After Hours Summer 1991 [Ref. Nina Kiriki Hoffman]
* ___ Nancy Holder Interview, (iv) After Hours Spring 1992 [Ref. Nancy Holder]
* ___ An Interview with Alan Rodgers, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1992 [Ref. Alan Rodgers]
* ___ Nancy Kilpatrick Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1993 [Ref. Nancy Kilpatrick]
* ___ Roberta Lannes Interview, (iv) After Hours Summer 1993 [Ref. Roberta Lannes]
* ___ Joe R. Lansdale Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1991 [Ref. Joe R. Lansdale]
* ___ Elizabeth Massie Interview, (iv) After Hours Summer 1994 [Ref. Elizabeth Massie]
* ___ Richard Christian Matheson Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1989 [Ref. Richard Christian Matheson]
* ___ William F. Nolan Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1991 [Ref. William F. Nolan]
* ___ Wayne Allen Sallee Interview, (iv) After Hours Spring 1991 [Ref. Wayne Allen Sallee]
* ___ David B. Silva Interview, (iv) After Hours Spring 1993 [Ref. David B. Silva]
* ___ Tanith Lee Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1995 [Ref. Tanith Lee]
* ___ Ruth Thompson Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1992 [Ref. Ruth Thompson]
* ___ Steve Tymon Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1994 [Ref. Steven M. Tymon]
* ___ Lawrence Watt-Evans Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1993 [Ref. Lawrence Watt-Evans]
* ___ Elayne Wechsler-Chaput Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1994 [Ref. Elayne Wechsler-Chaput]
* ___ J. N. Williamson Interview, (iv) After Hours Spring 1994 [Ref. J. N. Williamson]
- * Coffee Taverns and the Temperance Movement, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1879
- * Coffee, Tea or Me?, (ar) Rex #27, 1971
- * Coffin a Prized Article, (ms) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- * The Coffin Bird, (pm)
- * Coffin Corner [Sob Sister Sue], (cs) (by Rex Hayden Maxon) Private Detective Stories November 1937
- * Coffined Alive, (vi) Atkinson’s Casket October 1832; from the New York Constellation.
- * A Coffin Full of Questions, (iv) Dark Tales #10, 2007 [Ref. David Brin]
- * A Coffin Full of Questions, (iv) Dark Tales #8, Spring 2006 [Ref. Christopher David Roberts]
- * A Coffin Full of Questions with Piers Anthony, (iv) Dark Tales #9, Autumn 2006 [Ref. Piers Anthony]
- * The Coffin-Maker of Drogheda, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- * The Coffin Ship, (n.) Aldine Adventure Library #12, 1928
- * Cognac, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1889
- * Cognac Carols, (hu) Cocktail v2 #3, 1961
- * Cohasset, Mass., (ar) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine December 1861
- * Coherence, (ar)
- * The Coiffing of Karen, (pi) Private Club 82 July/August/September 1971
- * Coiffures, Curls and Curves, (ms) Affair v1 #3, 1964
- * A Coincidence, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 9 1879
- * Coincidence?, (ms) Astounding Stories October 1933
- * Coincidence Is Hard to Explain!, (cs) The Silver Jacket #17, 1955
- * Coincidences, (ss) (by Alanson J. Prime) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1855
- * Coincidences and Superstitions, (ar) (by Richard A. Proctor) The Cornhill Magazine December 1872
- * Coincidences of Dates, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1879
- * Coincidentally Aligned Spiral Galaxies, (pi)
- * Coin Discovery at Aberdeen, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper July 31 1886
- * Coining Precious Metals, (ar) Mystery Magazine #101, January 15 1922
- * A Coin Purse in Irish Crochet, (ar) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine March 1917
- * Coins and Coin Collecting, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 20 1913
- * Coins and How They Are Found, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27 1886
- * A Coin-Scattering Record, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1903
- * Coins of All Nations, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1888
- * Coins of the Caesars, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1930
- * Coins, Old and New, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1890
- * Coins Weigh 100 Pounds, (ms) Grit Story Section August 10 1941
- * Coke-Burning Buses, (ia) Modern Wonder June 4 1938
- * Coker Plays Football!, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1928, 1927
- * Coker’s Lament!, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1934, 1933
- * Col. Andre Malraux, (ar) Collier’s December 23 1944
- * Colbert, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1880
- * Col. Charles Young, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine February 1922
- * Cold, (ar) (by Henry Harries) The Cornhill Magazine January 1892
- * Cold, (cv) Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) March 1940, after Gilmore
- * Cold, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine March 1932
- * A Cold-Blooded Murder in Cleveland Streets, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 26 1921
- * Cold Blows the Wind, (qz) Argosy (UK) February 1957
- * Cold Comfort, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 4 1871
- * A Cold Day in Mid-Canada, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #1011, January 1900
- * The Coldest Town in the World, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1880
- * Cold Front, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) April 1947, after William F. Timmins
- * Cold Front, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) April 1947
- * The Cold Hand, (ss)
- * Cold Leg of Mutton, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1875
- * Cold Lies the Dew, (pm)
- * Cold Light?, (ms) Authentic Science Fiction #80, May 1957
- * Cold Mountain, (mr) Paradox #4, January 1 2004
- * Cold Nerve, (ar) Flynn’s November 14 1925
- * Cold Poison, (lt) Dime Detective Magazine June 1938
- * A Cold Ride on the Stagecoach, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 25 1931
- * Colds, (cl) The Rexall Magazine January 1927
- * The Cold Snap, (ss) (by Edward Bellamy) Scribner’s Monthly September 1875
- * Cold Storage for Grocers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 29 1928
- * Cold-Storage Ladybugs, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * The Cold Summer of 1816, (ar) The Scrap Book July 1910
- * The Cold Truth About a Cryonic Canine, (ar) Read January 8 1988
- * Cold Truths About the Arctic, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 26 1928
- * The Cold Tub, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper August 6 1904
- * Cold Weather Beauty, (ms) Ten-Story Love Magazine March 1947
- * Cold-Weather Camping, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1910
- * Cold Winters, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1885
- * Cole Police Positive Special, (ar) Manhunt August 1962
- * Coleridge as a Reporter, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1888
- * Coleridge Marginalia, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #795, January 1882
- * Cole Younger, (ia) Thrilling Western September 1934
- * Cole Younger, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * Cole Younger, James Bandit Dies Reformed, (ms)
- * Eoin Colfer, (iv) Amazing Stories January 2005 [Ref. Eoin Colfer]
- * Col. Henry Watterson: Editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, (bg) The Argosy #491, April 30 1892
- * Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Superintendent of New Jersey State Police, (bg) American Detective August 1936
- * Colin and His Little Wife, (ex) (by Voltaire) The Edinburgh Literary Journal June 11 1831, as "Jeannot and Colin"
- * Colin Armstrong, (ar) Crime Time #23, 2001
- * Colin Clout, (ss) The Argosy (UK) November 1881
- * Colin Cotterill interview, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #15, November/December 2006 [Ref. Colin Cotterill]
- * Colin Dexter, (iv) Crime Time #11, 1998 [Ref. Colin Dexter]
- * Colin Greenland: Publications and Awards, (bi) Novacon 21 Programme Book ed. Alice & Steve Lawson, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1991 [Ref. Colin Greenland]
- * Colin Kapp, (bg) New Worlds Science Fiction #82, April 1959 [Ref. Colin Kapp]
- * Colin’s Shorthand, (pz) Chatterbox Annual 1949
- * Colin Wilson, (ar) (by August Derleth) The Arkham Collector #1, Summer 1967 [Ref. Colin Wilson]
- * The Coliseum at Rome, (ar) The Boys’ Leisure Hour #29, March 7 1885
- * Col. Jacob Ruppert, Jr., (bg) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1900
- * Col James Wharton, (ms) The Magnet Library April 20 1918
- * Colkittoch, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1876
- * The Collaborations of Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg, (bi) Problems Solved by Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg, Crippen & Landru, 2003 [Ref. Barry N. Malzberg & Bill Pronzini]
- * Collaborative Interview with the Ladies of The Sirens Call—Issue #25, (iv) The Sirens Call #25, February 2016 [Ref. Alison Armstrong, Miracle Austin, H. R. Boldwood, Peggy Christie, Hannah Clark, C. Cooch, Donna Cuttress, Betty Gabriel, Victoria Griffin, Kellie Honaker, Rivka Jacobs, Debbie Manber Kupfer, Lori R. Lopez, Kenya Moss-Dyme, E. H. Qin, Emerian Rich, Lori Safranek, B. E. Seidl, A. F. Stewart, Renee L. Tennis-McKinley, Winnona Vincent & Jessica L. Walsh]
- * Collapsed of England!, (ar) Printers’ Pie #1, 1950
- * Collapse of the Hanseatic League, (ar) Look and Learn #175, May 22 1965
- * Collapsing Cosmoses, (uw) (by Robert H. Barlow & H. P. Lovecraft) Leaves #2, 1938
- * Collars Add New Width to These Easy-to-Make Frocks, (ar) Pictorial Review October 1931
- * Collected by a Valetudinarian, (ss) (by Elizabeth Drew Stoddard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1870
- * Collected Poems, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- * Collecting Ancestors, (ar) (by George Forrest Browne) The Cornhill Magazine March 1895
- * Collecting Butterflies and Moths, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1882
- * Collecting Incomes, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1930
- * The Collecting Mania, (ms)
- * Collecting Match-box Labels, (cl) School Cap #8, November 14 1953
- * Collecting Precious Junk, (ms) Puffin Post v1 #1, 1967
- * Collecting Pretty Girls, (fa) Girl Watcher #2, June 1959
- * Collecting Snake-Poison for Medical Purposes, (ms) Chambers’s Journal October 31 1908
- * Collecting the Letters of the Great, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1925
- * Collecting the World’s News, (ms) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1932, 1931
- * A Collection of Anagrams, (ms) The Strand Magazine (US) December 1913
- * A Collection of Notable Paintings, (il) The Booklovers Magazine October 1904 [Ref. Felix Isman]
- * The Collective…A New Ezine, (ar) Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine Fall 1999
- * The Collector, (cl) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang Mar/Apr 1969, #7, #8, #9 1970, #11 1971
- * Collector of World’s Strangest Guns, (ms) Argosy February 1949
- * Collector Profile: John D. Seymour, (bg) Paperback Parade #38, April 1994 [Ref. John D. Seymour]
- * Collector Profile: Lance Casebeer, (bg) Paperback Parade #38, April 1994 [Ref. Lance Casebeer]
- * Collector Profile: Tony Scibella, (bg) Paperback Parade #40, October 1994 [Ref. Tony Scibella]
- * The Collector’s Bastard, (ms) Midnight Hour #1, Spring 2000
- * The Collector’s Cookbook:
* ___ Hot Breads, (ms) Woman’s Day April 1957
- * Collector’s Corner, (cl) Pulp Summer 1974
- * Collectors’ Corner, (hu) Real Spicy Horror Tales April 21 1937
- * Collector’s Item, (pi) Escapade May 1957
- * Collector’s Item, (pi) Ace May 1964
- * Collector’s Items: Pies, (ms) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1957
- * Collector’s Items: Salad, (ms) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1958
- * Collector’s Items: The Hamburger, at Home, Abroad, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1957
- * Collects Dimes for Ten Years, (ms) TipTop Semi-Monthly June 10 1915
- * “Colledge of Complexes”: New York, (ia) Escapade August 1958
- * College, (hu) American Humorist March 1935
- * College and Business, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine September 1901
- * College Basketbll Preview, (ar) Playboy December 2003
- * College Boy Pans $1,700 in Gold, (ar) Western Trails April 1932
- * College-Bred Farmers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1908
- * College Clubs, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1882
- * College Courses for Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 13 1919
- * College Education, (hu) Peppy Tales v1 #3, 1939
- * College Education for All Applicants, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1911
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