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- * Shells and Madrepores, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1879
- * Shells as Money, (ar) Chums June 28 1925
- * Shells on Lookout Mountain, (pm) (by Charles Gates) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1864
- * She’ll Take Manhattan (and Your Heart as Well), (pi) Swank June 1972
- * A Shell with Eyes, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1887
- * Shelly, (pi) Topper April 1976
- * “She Looked Just Like a Handsome Doll”, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine December 1901
- * She Loved a Rebel Duke, (ar) Britannia and Eve August 1951
- * She Love Him Enough to Jilt Him, (ss) The Oracle #112, March 30 1935
- * She Loves Me, But—, (ts) True Marriage Stories September 1927
- * She Loves to Keep House!, (pi) Adam v1 #6, 1957
- * Shelter Belt Trees, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine October 23 1937
- * Sheltered from the Rain, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1877
- * Shelved Classics, (ar) London Academy
- * The Shelving of the Petted Treasure, (ss) Holland’s December 1913
- * She Made Me a Killer, (nv) Western Romances September 1959
- * She Makes ’Em Grow, (ar) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day August 1923
- * She Never Says No, (pi) All Man September 1979
- * She Never Told Her Love, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 14 1833
- * Lucius Shepard, (iv) Amazing Stories March 2005 [Ref. Lucius Shepard]
- * Shepherd, (ar) Collins Magazine for Boys and Girls April 1950
- * The Shepherd and His Flock, (ar) The Bible Story #1, March 7 1964
- * A Shepherd Dog That Catches Foxes, (ms) Western Story Magazine February 18 1928
- * “Shepherdess, It Rains!”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1889
- * The Shepherd of Sinn River, (ts) True Western Stories May 1926
- * The Shepherd of the Giant Mountains, (pm)
- * Shepherds in the Mist, (br) The American Mercury March 1950 [Ref. E. Boyd Barrett]
- * A Shepherd Song, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1905
- * The Shepherd with Four Legs, (ar) Look and Learn #28, July 28 1962
- * She Poisoned the Milk, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * She Prefers Cigars, (pi) Salty v1 #6, 1969
- * Shep’s Choice, (ms) Western Romances #67, December 1936
- * Sherades, (pi) Fling v1 #1, 1957
- * A Sheraton Bedroom, (ar) The House Beautiful October 1907
- * Sherborne, (ar) Chums December 14 1898
- * She Reaped a Fortune, (ms) Adam (Australia) August 1955
- * Sheridon’s House, 7, Seville Row, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 21 1869
- * The Sheriff and the Horse Thief, or, The Quickest Arrest and Execution on Record, (cs) Blue Pencil Magazine October 1900
- * The Sheriff Arrived Just in Time, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 18 1936
- * The Sheriff Believed My Lie, (ss) Real Western Romances November 1956
- * The Sheriff Got There First, (ss) Wild West Weekly (UK) #2, March 19 1938
- * Sheriff, Hand Back Your Star, (ss) Wild West (UK) #44, January 7 1939
- * The Sheriff of Blazing Gulch [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #103, May 26 1917
- * The Sheriff of Tascosa, (ar) Cowboy Action Novels October 1938
- * Sheriff Recovers Thirty-Four Autos, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 21 1925
- * The Sheriff Rode On, (ms) Wild West Weekly March 1 1930
- * Sheriff Runs Grocery for Deputies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 13 1920
- * Sheriffs, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 17 1869
- * Sheriffs Barred at Black Rock [World’s Policemen], (ss) The Triumph October 14 1933
- * Sheriffs Battle Mexican Moonshiners, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 18 1926
- * The Sheriff’s Curiosity Was Satisfied, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly March 16 1935
- * The Sheriff’s Office, (cl) Pete Rice Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1934
- * The Sheriff’s Warning, (ms) Wild West Weekly January 31 1931
- * The Sheriff’s Wife, (ss) (by Alanson J. Prime) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1856
- * Sheriff T. A. Binford, Harris County, TX, (bg) American Detective August 1935
- * Sheriff Takes Hand in City Crime, (ms) Clues 1st November 1928
- * Sheriff Takes Three Robbers Single-handed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- * Sheriff Walt Longmire Isn’t Just “Any Other Name”, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2014 [Ref. Craig Johnson]
- * The Sheriff Was Tricked, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 11 1936
- * The Sheriff Was Wise, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly September 18 1937
- * The Sheriff Who Pawned His Star, (ss) The Skipper #233, February 16 1935
- * She Rinsed Out a Few Things on Christmas Eve, (pm) Smart Set December 1929
- * Sherlock Holmes and Criminology, (ms) The Saint Detective Magazine September 1958
- * Sherlock Holmes and Poe, (lt) John o’ London’s Weekly September 15 1934
- * Sherlock Holmes and the Da Vinci Code, (ms) Sherlock #67, June 2006
- * Sherlock Holmes and the Drood Mystery, (br) The Armchair Detective May 1973 [Ref. Edmund Pearson]
- * Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Box [Sherlock Holmes], (vi) Family Doctor November 18 1893
- * Sherlock Holmes—A Short Biography [Sherlock Holmes], (ms)
- * Sherlock Holmes Boards a Pirate Craft [Sherlock Holmes], (vi) Snap-Shots April 11 1903
- * Sherlock Holmes Crossword Puzzle, (pz) Bakka Magazine #5, Spring/Summer 1977
- * Sherlock Holmes: Discovering the Border Burghs and, by Deduction, the Brig Bazaar [Sherlock Holmes], (vi) The Book o’ the Brig, George Lewis & Co., 1903
- * The Sherlock Holmes Inn Where Baskerville Lost a Boot, (ar) The Daily Telegraph December 13 1957
- * Sherlock Holmes in the Feminine, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * The Sherlock Holmes Prize Competition—Result, (cn) The Strand Magazine June 1927
- * The Sherlock Holmes Pub, (ms) The Saint Mystery Magazine December 1961
- * Sherlock Holmes Quiz, (qz) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Aug, Sep 1983, Feb, Apr 1984
- * Sherlock Holmes Quiz (#2), (qz) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1984
- * Sherlock Holmes Scrapbook, (pi) E-GO Collectors Series #3, 1976
- * The Sherlock Holmes Special, (ms) Empire News October 4 1953
- * Sherlock Holmes—The E-Tective, (ar) Crime Time #26, 2002
- * Sherlock Holmes Umpires Baseball [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Seattle Post-Intelligencer February 25 1906
- * Sherlock Holmes Wallpaper, (ms) The Armchair Detective July 1969
- * A Sherlockian Coincidence!, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly October 10 1952
- * The Sherlockian Doyle, (br) The Armchair Detective January 1969 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- * “Sherlock of France” Murdered, (ms) Time
- * Sherlocks of the Screen, (ar) Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective July 1943
- * Sherlock’s Shag, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly April 11 1952
- * Sherman and Porter, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1891
- * Sherry, (ar) (by W. M. Gee) The Cornhill Magazine November 1886
- * Sherry, Cherie, (pi) Man About Town (US) September 1958
- * Sherry: Dapper’s Date of the Month, (pi) Dapper February 1968
- * Sherry Flip!, (pi) Ace June 1961
- * Sherry’s House of Nudes, (pi) Dude July 1964
- * Sheryl Parks, Our New Miss Dude, Tells All!, (pi) The Dude September 1957
- * She’s a Fair Bet, (pi) Parade #1631, March 27 1971
- * She’s a Gold Mine for A. T. & T.: Colleen O’Mara, (pi) Action for Men November 1964
- * She’s a Great Deal to Offer You, (pi) Parade #1632, April 3 1971
- * She’s a Real “Homebody”, (pi) Real Men May 1956
- * She’s a Swede Smasher, (pi) Parade #1633, April 10 1971
- * She’s Back—with Gifts!, (iv) Suspense Magazine July/August 2017 [Ref. Brenda Novak]
- * She’s Come Under: Kimberly Williams, (pi) Penthouse (US) June 2007
- * “She’s Coming!”, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1887
- * She Sells Sea Shells, (pi) High Time v1 #1, 1960
- * She Sells Sea Shells by the Seashore, (pz) Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine for Little Children #220, September 1974
- * She Sent Her Mother to Prison, (sl) Fun and Fiction #75, March 15 1913
- * She’s Got ’Em Taped, (pi) Parade #1628, March 6 1971
- * She’s Heaven Lee, (pi) Swank July 1972
- * The She-Sheriff of De Kalb County, (ms) Far West Illustrated April 1928
- * She Shimmied Her Way to Success, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1953
- * She Shoots Babies, (pi) This Week June 22 1947
- * She Simply Got Bored, (ms) The Saint Detective Magazine October 1958
- * She’s in the Spot a Lot, (pi) Nightline v2 #2, 1970
- * She’s Leading All the Way, (pi) Parade #1634, April 17 1971
- * She Sold Her Crown for the Poor, (ar) Look and Learn #27, July 21 1962
- * She’s on Deck, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- * She’s on the Way Up: Timmy Shawn, (pi) Bluebook for Men March 1964
- * She Spells It C-A-T, (pi) 10 Story Book May 1933
- * She’s Pretty as a Picture, But…, (pi) Ace September 1963
- * She’s Soft All Over, (pi) Salty v1 #6, 1969
- * She’s Splendid in the Grass (Not Bad in the Kitchen, Either!), (pi) Swank August 1972
- * She Stopped at Nothing, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine July 1932
- * She’s Very “French”, (pi) Swank July 1972
- * She’s Your Tootsie Wootsie, (ms) Peppy Tales May 1939
- * She Talked the Roof Off, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 1908
- * She Tears Up Money, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * She Tempted Him, (ar) Smart Set February 1927
- * She That Is Loved, (ar) Redbook Magazine February 1930
- * She Thought She Knew Men, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st April 1930
- * She Threw in Her Lot with a Killer, (ss) Western Romances November 1959
- * She Threw Love Away, (ss) Pocket Reader Series #121, Romance Stories 1949
- * Shetland Ponies, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1881
- * Shetland Ponies, (ar) (by G. M’Crie) The Cornhill Magazine January 1890
- * A Shetland Shawl, (pm) (by Carolyn Stickney) The Atlantic Monthly February 1860
- * She Took and Took, (pm) Cavalier May 1953
- * She Took Down Her Riding-Whip, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1901
- * She Took the Blame, (n.) Poppy’s Library #157, June 1935
- * She Took Them All In, (sl) Secrets and Flame #549, October 14 1944
- * She Took the Money, (pi) 10 Story Book May 1933
- * She Tops Them All, (ms) Silk Stocking Stories January 1938
- * She Wanted to Be Beautiful, (ts) True Story April 1931
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (ex) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as by William Wordsworth
- * She Was Driven to It, (sl) Red Letter December 20 1969
- * She Was Hungry for Life!, (ts) “I Confess” September 1928
- * She Was Just a Playtime Girl, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine June 1932
- * She Wasn’t Asked Again, (ms) McCall’s Magazine August 1930
- * She Wasn’t the One He Married, (n.) Poppy’s Library #179, May 1936
- * She Was Only a General’s Daughter, (pi) Action for Men May 1960
- * She Was Some Woman!, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- * She Was Such an Easy Touch—, (ar) Parade #1634, April 17 1971
- * She Was Warned Against Him!, (ts) “I Confess” September 1928
- * She Who Rides, (??) 10 Story Book August 1936
- * She Who Shot Men, (ts) The Passing Show August 17 1935
- * She Won 20,000 Francs!, (pi) 10 Story Book May 1933
- * She Wore a Jargoon Ring [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #19, Spring 1952
- * She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, (mr) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #68, March 1950
- * Shhh! Seductive Touch at Work, (??) Touch v1 #2, 1958
- * The Shield of the Law [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #306, 1923
- * Shimmery Staff, (bg) Shimmer v1 #1 2005, v1 #2, v1 #3, v1 #4, v2 #1 2006, v2 #3 2007, v2 #4, v3 #1 2008, #10, #11 2009
- * “Shine, Sahib?”, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1927
- * Shines the Light Into “Interior Darkness”, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2016 [Ref. Peter Straub]
- * Shining Alligators in Florida, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 11 1900
- * The Shining Hour, (sa) Screen Romances #116, January 1939
- * The Shining Mark, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 19 1885
- * “Shining Romance”, (ss) Chic-Chic Cuties March 1943
- * Shining Star, (pm)
- * Shinnecock, (ss) (by Henry Eckford) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1875
- * The Shins, Corey Taylor, and Rules for Making a Valentine’s Mix CD, (ar) Penthouse (US) February 2007
- * Shiny Thing (Papaveria Press) by Patricia Russo, (br) Abyss & Apex #47, 3rd Quarter 2013
- * Ship Ahoy, (ms) Army-Navy Flying Stories Fll 1943, Wtr 1944
- * Ship Ahoy, (qz) Argosy (UK) December 1957
- * Ship Ahoy!, (ia) The Modern Boy February 17 1934
- * A Ship and Its Sails, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 6 1880
- * Shipboard Hoodoos, (ms) Mystery Magazine March 15 1926
- * Ship Bored, (pi) Snappy Stories and Pictures May 1928
- * Ship Breaker, (br) Weird Tales Spring 2011 [Ref. Paolo Bacigalupi]
- * “Shipbuilding in Canada”, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine January 1911
- * Shipbuilding Under Pressure, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1913
- * Ship Causes Emergency at Island Prison, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1939
- * A Ship Has Many Figures, (ar) Look and Learn #116, April 4 1964
- * The Ship I Love, (pm) Sea Story Anthology #1, 1948
- * A Ship Must Not Carry a Dead Body at Sea, (ms) Mystery Stories February 1928
- * The Ship of Doom [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #47, April 29 1916
- * The Ship of Dreams, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 16 1887
- * “The Ship of Fools”, (ar) (by E. M. Clerke) The Cornhill Magazine August 1880
- * The Ship of Lost Crooks [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #498, 1938
- * Ship of the Desert, (ar) Look and Learn #35, September 15 1962
- * The Ship of the Desert, (ar) Daktari Annual 1969, World Distributors, 1969
- * The Ship of the Future, (ar) The Modern Boy April 14 1928
- * The Ship of the Future, (ia) Modern World March 1 1941
- * The Ship of the Month, (ia) The Lone Eagle May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1935, Jan, Feb, May, Jun, Jul,
Oct 1936
Feb, Apr, Aug, Dec 1937, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Dec 1938, Apr, Jun,
Aug 1939
Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1940
* ___ The Bell Airacobra 1 Place Interceptor Pursuit, (ia) The American Eagle April 1942
* ___ Boeing B-299T, (ia) The American Eagle October 1941
* ___ Brewster Model 138, (ia) The American Eagle Fall 1942
* ___ Bristol “Blenheim”, (ms) The Lone Eagle February 1940
* ___ Curtis P-36A, United States, (ia) The Lone Eagle February 1939
* ___ Curtiss Hawk 75, (ia) The Lone Eagle June 1941
* ___ Dornier Do. 23, Germany, (ia) The Lone Eagle December 1936
* ___ Germany’s Heinkel He. 112, (ia) The Lone Eagle April 1940
* ___ The Grumman Model G-38 1-Place Fighter, (ia) The American Eagle February 1942
* ___ Handley Page “Harrow”, (ia) The Lone Eagle October 1938
* ___ Italian Breda 27, (ia) The Lone Eagle April 1936
* ___ Italian Cant Z. 501, (ia) The Lone Eagle August 1936
* ___ Martin Attack Bomber, (ia) The Lone Eagle April 1941
* ___ The Martin Bomber, Type 166, (ia) The Lone Eagle December 1939
* ___ NA-16-5, (ia) The Lone Eagle October 1937
* ___ The North American Five Place Attack Bomber NA-40C-A, (ia) The American Eagle December 1941
* ___ Northrop XFT-1, (ia) The Lone Eagle September 1936
* ___ Renard R.31, Belgium, (ia) The Lone Eagle November 1936
* ___ Rumanian I.A.R. 16, (ia) The Lone Eagle October 1935
* ___ The Vought V-143, (ia) The Lone Eagle October 1939
* ___ Vultee Model V-12A, (ia) The American Eagle August 1941
- * The Ship of Trembling Men [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #430, 1936
- * The Ship on Fire. A Sailor’s Yarn, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1884
- * A Ship on Shore, (ar) The Young Englishman’s Journal September 14 1867
- * A Ship on the Slip, (ar) The Modern Boy August 25 1928
- * Shippeitarō, (ss)
- * Shipping a British Army Horse, (ia) Chums October 3 1914
- * Shipping Insects to Save Corn, (ms) The Strand Magazine September 1949
- * A Ship-Portage from Sea to Sea, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1886
- * The Ships, (pm) (by N. G. Shepherd) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1868
- * Ships Across the Border, (pi) Maclean’s November 15 1940
- * Ship Salvage, (ia) Modern World November 30 1940
- * Ships Ashore, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine July 1900
- * Ships’ Badges, (ar) Chums May 13 1922
- * Ships’ Cargoes, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1932, 1931
- * The Ship’s Cat, (ss) The Citizen (Gloucester) May 18 1949
- * Ship’s Crews That Disappear, (ar) Chums December 23 1922
- * Shipshape Blonde Shapes Up, (pi) Rapture v2 #3, 1962
- * Ship Shape Shirt Shapes, (ms) Rogue June 1960
- * Shipshape Siren, (pi) Tonight v7 #1, 1968
- * Ships in Black and White, (pi) Air Trails May, Jul, Aug, Sep 1938
- * Ships loading in Albemarie Sound, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
- * Ship’s Officers Tried Under Ancient Law, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 26 1919
- * Ships of the Royal Navy, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1921
- * Ship Sold for £5, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2326, February 23 1935
- * Ships on the American Desert, (ar) Triple-X Western #81, February 1931
- * The Ships on the Cover, (cl) Sky Fighters Jul, Sep, Nov 1940, Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1941
- * Ships or Advertisements, (ed) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1918
- * Ships o’ the Seven Seas, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1932, 1931
- * “Shipstead Must Be Drinking Beer”, (ar) Physical Culture December 1924as told to James Craig Gordon
- * Ships That Pass in the Night, (il) Chums April 19 1925
- * Ships That Run on Oil, (ar) The Modern Boy October 26 1929
- * The Ships That Wore False Faces, (ss) The Hotspur #1034, September 1 1956
- * A Ship Surgery, (ia) Modern Wonder December 31 1938
- * The Ship That Built a Fleet, (ms) Navy Stories March 1929
- * The Ship That Could Sail Over Land and Sea, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1895; translated from the German.
- * The Ship That Fought On, (cs) Boys’ World October 5 1963
- * The Ship That Found Herself, (ar) Collier’s August 23 1919
- * Ship That Links the World, (ia) Modern Wonder August 27 1938
- * A Ship That Swallows Whales, (ar) The Modern Boy May 18 1929
- * The Ship That Vanished, (na)
- * The Ship That Vanished, (sl) (by John Davies ,[?] & A. G. MacLean) Boys’ World Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 9, Feb 16, Feb 23, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30 1963
- * The Ship the Admiralty Forgot, (ar) Chums Annual 1937, 1936
- * A Ship to Sail to Paradise, (ar) (by Robert Erskine) Look and Learn #17, May 12 1962
- * Ship Without Funnel, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 29 1911
- * Shipwreck, (pm) (by Z. D.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1878
- * Shipwreck, (pm) (by James Russell Lowell) The Atlantic Monthly June 1858
- * The Shipwreck, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #149, May 17 1851
- * A Shipwreck and a Storiette, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine May 1904
- * The Shipwrecked Detective [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #46, 1926
- * Shipwrecked Men Started a New Land, (ar) Look and Learn #77, July 6 1963
- * The Shipwrecked Sailor, (ss)
- * The Shipwreck Squad, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1935, 1934
- * Shipyards, (ia) Chums November 26 1929
- * The Shire Horse Show, (ms) Black & White #5, March 7 1891
- * Shirley Jackson: A New Series, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #38 May, #39 Aug, #40 Dec 1974, #41 May 1975, #43 May, #44 Jul 4 1976 [Ref. Shirley Jackson]
- * Shirley Jackson: A Preliminary Checklist 1919-1965, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #15, April 17 1971 [Ref. Shirley Jackson]
- * Shirley Jackson: Children’s Books, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #42, August 1975 [Ref. Shirley Jackson]
- * Shirley Keeps the Home Fires Burning, (pi) Movie Monthly December 1925 [Ref. Shirley Mason]
- * Shirley Kilpatrick, (pi) Caper November 1958
- * Shirley Mill, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1869
- * Shirley Sheds Sheba, (ar) Collier’s February 19 1954
- * Shirley Skates, (pi) Mosaic v1 #2, 1961
- * Shirley Skates: Green Eyed Redskin, (pi) Venus v1 #9, 1959
- * Shirley’s Shampoo, (pi) Champagne v1 #1, 1961
- * Shirley Takes the Cake, (ar) This Week April 19 1936 [Ref. Shirley Temple]
- * Shirley Temple, (pi) Screen Romances #192, May 1945 [Ref. Shirley Temple]
- * Shirley Temple’s Favorite Role, (ms) Collier’s October 11 1952
- * The Shirt-Collar, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine September 1855
- * Shirting the Issue, (pi) Nugget December 1962
- * Shirts for Summer, (ms) Rogue June 1961
- * Shirt-tail Canyon, (ms) Wild West Weekly July 20 1929
- * The Shirt-Waist Dress—Summer’s Uniform, (ms) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1934
- * Shirt Waists for Summer Days, (ms) McCall’s Magazine July 1910
- * Shish-Ke-Broad, (??) Cloud-9 v1 #3, 1960
- * Shiver My Timbers!, (ar) The Modern Boy October 10 1931
- * A Shiver of Ghosts, (ss) Chinese Myths and Fantasies by Cyril Birch, Oxford University Press, 1961
- * Shocked Even the Doctors, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 29 1930
- * Shockers Ahead, (cl) Shock May, Jul 1948
- * The Shocking Gas Machine, (ar) Tit-Bits #2868, October 17 1936
- * A Shockingly Bad Performance, (cs) Boy’s Comic Journal #485, June 25 1892
- * Shocking New Art Film, (pi) Men’s Digest March 1966
- * A Shocking Proceeding, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 23 1915
- * A Shocking Story, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1960
- * Shocking! Terrifying! Depraved! Scenes from the Horror Garage Music Festival, (pi) Horror Garage #6, 2002
- * Shock of Conviction Causes Blindness, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1919
- * The Shock of My Life, (ts) The Passing Show January 9 1937
- * Shockproof Shipping, (ar) Railroad Magazine February 1948
- * Shocks from Fish, (ms) Fortune Story Magazine July 1929
- * A Shock to the Shade of Sir Hugo, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1928
- * Shoddy Aristocracy of America, (ar) (by Mary Mapes Dodge) The Cornhill Magazine July 1865
- * Shoe Buckle Lore, (ms) Mystery Magazine #77, January 15 1921
- * Shoeburyness, and the Big Guns, (ar) London Society November 1864
- * The Shoemaker and the Fairies, (ss) Young Englishman’s Journal January 2 1869
- * Shoe Manufacturing in the West, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1893
- * A Shoe Ruse, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 5 1931
- * Shoe Savers, (ms) Love Fiction Magazine November 1946
- * Shoes for Horses - and Other Animals, (pi) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #349, September 21 1968
- * Shoes for the Argosy Man, (pi) Argosy September 1951
- * Shoes from Smokeless Powder, (ar) Mystery Magazine #106, April 1 1922
- * Shoes Furnish Clew to Wholesale Theft, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 30 1927
- * Shoes: It’s Fashionable to Be a Heel!, (pi) Swank May 1972
- * Shoes Made to Match, (ms) McCall’s October 1952
- * The Shoes of a Millionaire, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- * Shoes of Death, (ms) Mystery Magazine May 15 1926
- * Shoe Trees Prove Clew to Bank Absconders, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1926
- * The Shog and His Dadow, (hu) The Strand Magazine March 1946
- * Shoggoth File, (bg) Shoggoth #2, 1993
- * Shoji Lake and Fujiyama: Views from Japan, (ar) The Open Road April 1921
- * Shooters! Can You Name These Cartridges?, (pz) Argosy Jan, Mar 1960
- * “A Shooting”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1881
- * Shooting Big Game, (ia) Chums November 1933
- * Shooting by the Clock, (ar) Chums October 20 1917
- * Shooting Colour Into TV, (ar) Look and Learn #46, December 1 1962
- * Shooting Competition Results, (cl) Chums May 15 1915
- * Shooting “Destination Moon”, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950
- * Shooting “Destination Moon”, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950
- * Shooting Follows Joy Ride, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- * Shooting Gallery, (ms) All Man October 1966
- * Shooting June Wilkinson Every Night, (pi) Sir! May 1960
- * The Shooting of President McKinley, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine October 1901
- * The Shooting of “Whisper” Malloy, (pz) The Thriller #7, March 23 1929
- * Shooting Over a Bull-Dog, (ss) Once a Week January 11 1868
- * The Shootings of Kamptully, (ts) (by William H. Russell) The Cornhill Magazine September 1867
- * Shooting Star, (pi) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * Shooting Stars, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd February 1929
- * Shooting Stars, (hu) St. George’s Magazine #46, December 1909
- * Shooting Stars, (hu) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #154, January 1925
- * Shooting Stars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 5 1929
- * Shooting Stars, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd March 1929
- * Shooting Stars, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 16 1869
- * Shooting-Stars, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1882
- * Shooting Stars, Meteors and Aërolites, (ar) (by Richard A. Proctor) The Cornhill Magazine November 1867
- * Shooting the Rapids, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1878
- * Shooting the Unseen Enemy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 30 1929
- * Shooting to Save Lives, (ar) The Modern Boy November 17 1928
- * Shooting Wild Hogs—A Negro Cabin on the Edisto River, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1876
- * Shooting Wild Swans, (ar) Black & White #9, April 4 1891
- * Shoot Maniac Who Held Girls in Chains, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- * Shoot Me Again, (ss) Rhapsody v1 #1, 1961
- * Shoots Bald Eagle, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 29 1923
- * Shoot the Composer!, (ar) Look and Learn #49, December 22 1962
- * Shoot Your Own Pin-Ups, (pi) Mermaid v1 #6, 1958
- * Shop, (ar) (by Thomas E. Kebbel) The Cornhill Magazine April 1865
- * Shop by Mail, (ms) Escapade July 1968
- * Shop Distractions, (vi) Easyriders #72, June 1979
- * “The Shop-Girl”, (th) The London Magazine July 1920
- * Shopkeeper Surprises Bandit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 6 1930
- * Shopkeeping as a Career, (ar) The Green Book Magazine July 1921
- * The Shoplifter [Queer Stories], (ss) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray ,[?]) Truth July 10 1879
- * The Shoplifters’ Exchange, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 11 1925as told to Alvin F. Harlow
- * The Shoplifter’s “Kick”, (ms) Flynn’s April 18 1925
- * Shoplifting Not a Joke, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 20 1928
- * Shoplifting Organized by Gang, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 11 1926
- * Shoplifting School in Texas, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1920
- * Shop Maildrop, (lc) Body Shop v4 #3, 1967
- * Shopper, (ms) Cosmopolitan April 1966
- * A Shopper by Proxy. A Practical Love Story, (ss) (by Charles Barnard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1875
- * Shopper’s Guide, (ms) Romantic Movie Stories #26, June 1936
- * Shoppers Guide, (ms) Saga April 1964
- * Shopping, (cl) Liberty July 1950
- * Shopping, (ms) New Sensations September/October 1925
- * Shopping, (ms) Mayfair v2 #6, 1967
- * Shopping, (pm) Sievier’s Monthly #12, December 1909
- * Shopping Aces, (ms) Ace Jun, Aug, Oct 1959, Oct 1960, Feb, Jun 1961
- * The Shopping and Copping of Sarah Smith, (ar) Mayfair v2 #11, 1967
- * Shopping Around with Man’s, (ms) Man’s Magazine Nov 1958, Nov 1959
- * Shopping Fling, (ms) Fling v1 #9 1958, v1 #12, #13, #14, #16 1959, #17 1960, Fll 1961, Jan 1963
- * A Shopping Guide, (ms) Modern Home #23, August 1930
- * Shopping Hints, (cl) Variety Love Stories October 1946
- * Shopping in London, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine February 1906
- * Shopping in Pakistan, (pi) Look and Learn #48, December 15 1962
- * Shopping in the SFPA, (ms) Star*Line July/August 1989
- * Shopping List, (qz) Argosy (UK) May 1953
- * Shopping Notes, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1909
- * Shopping Notes for the Bride, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1909
- * Shopping Scout, (cl) Varsity (US) #24 May/Jun, #27 Dec/Jan 1950
- * Shopping Suggestions for Christmas Gifts, (ms) The Home Magazine December 1931
- * Shopping the News, (ms) Body Shop v3 #3, v3 #4 1966
- * Shopping with a Cousin. A Sketch of City Life, (vi) The Ladies’ National Magazine September 1847
- * Shopping with Chatelaine, (ms) Chatelaine January 1960
- * Shopping with Susie, (cl) Rangeland Romances Nov 1954, Jan, Mar, May 1955
- * Shopping with Susie, (ms) All-Story Love November 1954
- * Shopping with Susie, (ms) Love Short Stories November 1954
- * Shops and a Police Station, (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1900
- * Shops and Shop Windows, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 25 1868
- * Shop Snickers, (hu) Body Shop v3 #2, v3 #3, v3 #4 1966, v4 #3, v4 #1, v4 #2 1967, v5 #1, v5 #3 1968, v7 #3 1970
- * Shop Talk, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 24, May 26, Jun 2, Jun 23, Jul 14, Jul 28, Aug 4 1906
- * Shop Window: Gifts for Christmas, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1959
- * Shop-Window Girl, (ts) The Passing Show February 15 1936
- * Shop with Adam, (ms) Adam September 1959
- * Shop with Today’s Woman, (ms) Today’s Woman #121 Nov 1949, #123 Jan 1950
- * Shop with Today’s Woman, (ms) Today’s Woman #107, September 1948
- * Shore Enough, (pi) Annual of Silk Stocking Stories Summer 1939
- * A Shortage in Hearts, (pm) The All-Story Magazine June 1907
- * Shortage of Bird Houses!, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 29 1930
- * Short and Long Courtships, (ms) The People’s Home Journal August 1903
- * Short and Snappy, (vi)
- * Short and Sweet, (cl) Man’s Book Periodical Sep, Nov 1962, Apr, Jun, Aug 1963
- * A Short Bibliograpy of Harry Harrison, (bi) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990 [Ref. Harry Harrison]
- * A Short Bibliograpy of Joe Haldeman, (bi) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990 [Ref. Joe W. Haldeman]
- * A Short Bibliograpy of Wolfgang Jeschke, (bi) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990 [Ref. Wolfgang Jeschke]
- * A Short Biography of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, (bg) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990 [Ref. Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]
- * A Short Campaign on the Hudson, (ss) (by Frederick Sheldon) The Atlantic Monthly June 1860
- * Short-Change Men, (ar) Mystery Magazine #108, May 1 1922
- * A Short Courtship, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 4 1910
- * A Short Cut for Ships, (ar) Railroad Stories July 1936
- * Short Cuts to Better Housekeeping, (ms) Family Circle May, Oct 1958
- * Short Cuts to Favor, (ms) Ainslee’s November 1925
- * A Short Cut That Saves 3,600 Miles, (ar) Modern Wonder September 25 1937
- * A Short Cut to India, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #344, August 17 1968
- * The Short-Eared Owl, (ar) Western Story Magazine September 8 1928
- * Shortening His Misery, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine September 1 1913
- * The Shortening Trips of a Cannon Ball, (ar) The Chicago Tribune
- * Shortening up the Workday, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1901
- * Shorter Lyrics of the 20th Century, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922 [Ref. William H. Davies]
- * Shorter Notices, (ms) Mandrake October 1947
- * Shorter Notices, (ms) The Windmill v3 #1, v3 #2, v3 #4 1948
- * Shorter Notices, (rc) Science Fiction (Australia) v2 #1, 1979
- * The Shortest Ghost Story Ever Told, (vi) (by Kenneth Ireland) A Treasury of Ghost Stories ed. Kenneth Ireland, Kingfisher US, 1996
- * Shortest Mystery Contest Results, (cn) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1978
- * The Shortest S-F Story Ever Told, (ar) Vertex June 1973
- * The Shortest Way Home, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st September 1925
- * The Shortest Way Home, (pm) Tinsley’s Magazine #1, August 1867
- * The Shortest Way Home [The Belles of Beauty Row], (ss) The Green Book Magazine May 1914
- * Shortest Weird Tale Ever Written, (ex) (by T. E. D. Klein) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine August 1981 (+3), as "Dr. Van Helsing’s Handy Guide to Ghost Stories", by Kurt Van Helsing
- * A Short Fight, (ar) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 29 1936
- * The Short Gentleman’s Apology, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 21 1832
- * A Shorthand Typewriter, (ms) Chambers’s Journal October 31 1908
- * A Short History of Mystery Scene Magazine, (ar) Under the Gun ed. Ed Gorman, Robert J. Randisi & Martin H. Greenberg, NAL, 1990
- * A Short History of Wheat, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1881
- * Short Lengths, (ms) Novelets November 1924
- * A Short Life Term, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 30 1929
- * Shortlines of Texas, (ms) Railroad Magazine September 1966
- * Short-Listed Stories, (bi) Prize Stories 1999: The O. Henry Awards ed. Larry Dark, Anchor Books, 1999
- * Short-Listed Stories, (bi) Prize Stories 2000: The O. Henry Awards ed. Larry Dark, Anchor Books, 2000
- * Short-Listed Stories, (bi) Prize Stories 2001: The O. Henry Awards ed. Larry Dark, Anchor Books, 2001
- * Short-Listed Stories, (bi) Prize Stories 2002: The O. Henry Awards ed. Larry Dark, Anchor Books, 2002
- * Short Measure, (pi) Man Junior August 1957
- * Short Mystery, (vi) Five-Novels Magazine January/March 1948
- * Short Notices, (br) Science Fiction (Australia) v10 #2, 1989
- * Short Notices, (rc) Science Fiction (Australia) v2 #3 1980, v3 #1, v3 #2 1981, v4 #1, v4 #2, v4 #3 1982, v5 #1 1983, v6 #1 1984, v6 #3 1985,
v10 #3 1990
- * Short Notices, (rc) (by Van Ikin) Science Fiction (Australia) v11 #1, 1991
- * Short ’n Sweet, (pi) True Men Stories January 1968
- * Short Opportunities of Thieves, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 12 1920
- * Short Reviews, (rc) New Worlds #216, September 1979
- * Short Reviews, (rc) Science Fiction (Australia) v5 #3, 1983
- * Short Runs, (hu) Heels & Hose v3 #3, v3 #4 1966, v5 #1 1967, v5 #3, v5 #4 1968, v6 #3 1969
- * A Short Safari, (pi) Adam (Australia) August 1973
- * Short Sentence, (ms) Manhunt May 1957
- * A Short Sermon, (pm) The Golden Argosy November 21 1885
- * Short Service and Its Supporters, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #787, May 1881
- * A Short, Sharp Shock, (br) Quantum #38, Fall 1990/Winter 1991 [Ref. Kim Stanley Robinson]
- * Short-Short Sighted Index, (ix) Flash Fiction Online May 2009
- * Short Shorts of Sport, (cl) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine July 1942
- * Short Sighted!, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine February 1901
- * Short-Sighted Hunters, (ms) Far West Stories October 1930
- * Short Skirts Made a Woman of Me, (ts) Smart Set September 1926
- * Short Skits on Black Mask Writers, (ms) Black Mask Feb, Mar, Jun 1932
- * Short Skits on Black Mask Writers: Carroll John Daly, (ms) Black Mask April 1932 [Ref. Carroll John Daly]
- * Short Smiles, (ms) Metropolitan Magazine June 1900
- * Short Snorts, (hu) For Men Only December 1957
- * Short Stories: Compelling People, (si) Suspense Magazine March 2010
- * The Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine January 1908
- * Short Stories That Make You Laugh, (hu) Short Stories Jan 4, Jan 11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1 1902
- * Short Story, (ms) Manhunt May 1956
- * Short Story, (ss) Copy Magazine Spring 1950
- * Short Story, (vi) The Home Monthly March 1902
- * Short Story Competition 1974, (ms)
- * Short Story Competition No. 1, (ms) Jennings Magazine #1, September 1985
- * Short Story Competition No. 2, (ms) Jennings Magazine #2, Winter 1985/1986
- * Short Story Competition No. 3, (ms) Jennings Magazine #3, Spring/Summer 1986
- * Short Story Competition No. 4: Science Fiction, (ms) Jennings Magazine #4, Autumn 1986
- * Short Story Competition No. 5: Mini-Sagas, (ms) Jennings Magazine #5, Spring 1987
- * Short Story Contest Announcement, (ms) The New Strand May 1962
- * The Short Story Genre, (ar)
- * A Short Story Handbook, (ms) Fiction 50: An Introduction to the Short Story ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall, 1993
- * A Short Story Handbook, (ms) Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories (9th edition) ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall College Div., 2000
- * The Short Story—Important Literary Words, (ar)
- * A Short Story in 49 Words!, (vi) America’s Humor February 1927
- * A Short Story Is?, (ms) Jennings Magazine #1, September 1985
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ A Family Tradition, (ss) 10 Story Book July 1911
- * Short Talks on Great Subjects. No. 1. Yourself, (ed) Gunter’s Magazine November 1905
- * Short-Trousered Desperado’s Exploits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1919
- * Short-Wave Radio and the Ionosphere, (br) Science Fiction Monthly #10, June 15 1951 [Ref. T. W. Bennington]
- * Shorty Harris, Famous Prospector, (ms) Far West Illustrated Magazine October 1926
- * “Shorty” Hart’s Valentine, (vi) Chicago Ledger February 13 1909
- * Shoshone Indians Seek Advice, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 22 1939
- * Shot and Shell, (ms) The London Magazine Nov 1914, Mar 1915
- * Shot at Rat—Kills Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1916
- * Shot by a Minneapolis Detective, (ms) Mystery Magazine #155, May 1 1924
- * Shot by Playful Dog, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1916
- * Shot Down Over Libya, (ts) (by Roald Dahl) The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1942
- * A Shotgun Marriage, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine September 1931
- * The Shotgun Riders, (ms) Speed Western Stories June 1944
- * Shotgun Trap Gets Boy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 27 1926
- * Shot Holes from Trafalgar, (ia) Chums October 17 1914
- * “The Shot I Had to Make”, (pi) Adventure April 1953
- * Shot in the Act, (pi) Man’s Magazine October 1955
- * A Shot in the Arm Award for Humorous Crime Novel of the Year, (ms) A Shot in the Dark #1, September 1994
- * A Shot in the Dark, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 25 1933
- * A Shot in the Dark, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #815, July 27 1935; adapted from the movie (Charles Starett, James Bush).
- * The Shot in the Dark Award, (ms) A Shot in the Dark #0, June 1994
- * A Shot in the Dark short story competition, (cn) A Shot in the Dark #8, Summer 1996
- * A Shot-Proof Dog, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1904
- * Shot, Shell, and Bullets, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #1012, February 1900
- * Should a Teacher Tell?, (ts) The Passing Show April 21 1934
- * Should a Woman Tell?, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd May 1930
- * Should Capital Punishment Be Abolished?, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- * Should Divorce Be Made Easier?, (ar) The Home Magazine, Woman at Home April 1922
- * Shouldering the Blame! [St. Frank’s], (ss) (by R. T. Eves) The Boys’ Realm #63, June 12 1920
- * The Shoulders of Melchisedek, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1883
- * Should I Share My Sweetheart?, (ts) Smart Set June 1927
- * Should Jazz Be Outlawed, (ar) Sensations, The Anglo-French Magazine 195?
- * Should Mayors Be Paid?, (ar) The London Magazine November 1912
- * Should Prohibition Apply to Fish?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 15 1930
- * Should Schoolboys Have Home Rule? [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1937, 1936
- * Should Sex Hygene Be Tought in Our High Schools?, (ar) Liberty March 13 1943
- * Should She Have Told?, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- * Should She Smoke?, (pi) The Royal Magazine June 1912
- * Should Solomons Take a Swig?, (ms) Speed Detective November 1943
- * Should Substitutes Be Allowed?, (ar) The Boys’ Realm of Sporting Stories #343 Oct 24, #348 Nov 28 1925
- * Should There Be a Minister for Pleasure?, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1946
- * Should Third-degree Methods Be Allowed?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 27 1928
- * Should Transfer-Fees Be Limited?, (ar) The Boys’ Realm of Sport and Adventure #338 Sep 19, #343 Oct 24 1925
- * Should Vengeance Write the Peace?, (ar) Liberty January 23 1943
- * Should We Tell the World…?, (ar) Racy 1952
- * Should Women Permit Paris to Dictate Style?, (ar) Miss 1930 January 1930
- * Should Your Boy Go to College?, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine August 1895
- * Should You Tell Your Wife Everything?, (qz) Parade #1634, April 17 1971
- * Shouting Victim Thwarts Robbers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 8 1925
- * Shout Out to Art Taylor, (ms) Black Cat Mystery Magazine #2, Spring 2018
- * “Shoved Queer” on Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 26 1921
- * Shoveled Coal in Sleep, (ms) TipTop Semi-Monthly September 10 1915
- * The Shoveler, (ar) Western Story Magazine July 13 1929
- * Shoving the Queer, (ms) 5 Detective Novels Magazine Fall 1952
- * Show a Leg, (qz) Argosy (UK) February 1960
- * The Show Behind the Books, (ms) Twilight Tales Presents Book of Dead Things ed. Tina L. Jens, 11th Hour Productions, 1999
- * The Show Behind the Books (about the Reading Series), (ms) Dangerous Dames ed. Tina L. Jens, 11th Hour Productions, 1998
- * Show Biz, (pi) Man to Man September 1962
- * “Show Boat”, (th) The London Magazine August 1928
- * Showboat Furnishes a Bachelor’s Apartment, (pi) Showcase v1 #1, 1960, as "Showcase Furnishes a Bachelor’s Apartment"
- * Showboat Goes Primitive, (pi) Showcase v1 #1, 1960, as "Showcase Goes Primitive"
- * Showboat Laughs, (hu) Showboat v4 #2 1971, v4 #4 1972
- * Showcase, (ar) Air Trails March 1951
- * Showcase, (ms) Rogue Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1959, Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct 1960, Feb 1961
- * Showcase, (ss) (by Sarah Singleton) Nemonymous #2, May 2002
- * Showcase Bookcase, (br) Showcase v2 #2, v2 #3 1962
- * Showcase Close Up, (ms) Showcase v2 #2, v2 #3 1962, v2 #5 1963
- * Showcase Furnishes a Bachelor’s Apartment, (pi) Showcase v1 #1, 1960
- * Showcase Goes Primitive, (pi) Showcase v1 #1, 1960
- * Showcase Personality, (pi) Showcase v1 #2, 1960
- * Show-Down for Brazos Bell [Brazos Bell], (cs) (by F. L. Stebbins) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly September 26 1936
- * Showdown in the Middle East, (ms) Collier’s October 21 1950
- * Shower Baths in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 14 1921
- * Show Folk You Like to Hear About, (cl) Weekly Welcome #3149, January 16 1960
- * Showgirl, (pi) (by Harlan Ellison) Rogue March 1960
- * Showgirl Broadcasting, (ts) True Love Stories 2nd February 1930
- * Showing How Mince-Pies Were Introduced Into Cornerwise, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1889
- * The Show Jumpers, (ar) Mayfair v2 #11, 1967
- * Showman Eloquence, (ss) The Boys’ Leisure Hour #1, August 23 1884
- * Showmanship in Sport, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine 1st June 1931
- * Show of Farce, (hu) Hot Spot v1 #4, 1970
- * A Show of Farce, (hu) Matinee v3 #3, v3 #4, v4 #1 1966, v4 #2, v4 #3, v4 #4 1967, v5 #2, v5 #3 1968, v6 #2, v6 #3 1969
- * Show Off Your Handsome Towels, (ms) McCall’s January 1952
- * Showplace Humor, (hu) Satin Showplace v2 #3, 1971
- * Shows, (cl) Penthouse (US) Feb, Mar, Apr 1972
- * The Show That Shocked Paris: “Songs of Bilitis” starring Nadie Taillier, (ar) Escapade December 1960
- * The Show That Stops Roulette, (pi) Ace October 1959
- * Show the Six-Man Movie!, (ar) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy August 1938
- * Show Time, (pi) Man to Man April 1962
- * Showtime, (hu) Showboat v3 #3, v3 #4 1971
- * “Show Trains”, (ar) Tit-Bits #2863, September 12 1936
- * Show Your Colors!, (ms) Love Fiction Monthly April 1942
- * Shrapnel, (ms) The London Magazine May 1915
- * Shreds of Morocco, (ar) (by Norman Garstin) The Cornhill Magazine September 1886
- * The Shree of Planet Dzehn, (hu) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 1995
- * A Shrewd Miner, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 6 1937
- * A Shrewd Robbery Trick, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- * A Shriek in the Night!, (cs) Weird Mysteries March/April 1959
- * The Shrike, (ar) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer March 1934
- * Shrimpers and Shrimping, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper July 28 1894
- * The Shrimp-Gatherers, (pm) (by Bayard Taylor) The Atlantic Monthly July 1872
- * “The Shrimp Girl”, (ms) Black & White #2, February 14 1891
- * A Shrimp-Seller in France, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1879
- * Shrimpy Was No Romeo, (ss) Oracle #1266, May 11 1957
- * The Shrine of Kali [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Harry Gregory Hill) The Sexton Blake Library #317, 1924
- * The Shrouded Watcher, (ss) The Wave February 14 1891
- * Sh-Sh Some Secrets, (hu) French Night Life February 1936
- * ’Shun!, (hu) Chums Mar 4 1922, Sep 8 1923
- * Shun Delays, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 25 1885
- * The Shutdown, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1921
- * Shut in, (pm) Grit Story Section #2379, August 25 1940
- * Shut-In, by Choice, (pi) Stag July 1960
- * Shutterbug’s Paradise, (pi) Sir! September 1943
- * “The Shuttered Room” on Film, (mr) (by August Derleth) The Arkham Collector #3, Summer 1968
- * Shutter Svengali, (??) Snap v1 #2, 1958
- * Shutting a Woman’s Head in a Box, (ms)
- * Shuttle Bombing, (ms) Flying Aces August 1943
- * Shuttleness Loom Doubles Production, (ms) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- * Shylock Homes: His Posthumous Memoirs, (br) The Armchair Detective August 1973 [Ref. John Kendrick Bangs]
- * Shylock in London, (ts) (by Thomas E. Kebbel) The Cornhill Magazine January 1864
- * Shy Maid from Nippon, (pi) Spree v1 #23, 1961
- * Shy Statesman, (bg) John Bull July 12 1947 [Ref. George C. Marshall]
- * Shyster’s Swan Song, (ss) True Gangster Stories February 1941
- * The Siamese a Peculiar People, (ms) Mystery Magazine #107, April 15 1922
- * Siamese Fish Can Walk, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2388, May 2 1936
- * A Siamese Rope-Dancer, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1877
- * Siam Old Story, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- * Siana’s Punchbowl, (ms) Wild West Weekly January 25 1930
- * Siberia and the Russians, (ia) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine May 1880
- * Siberian Exiles, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1878
- * Siberian Hospitality, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1884
- * A Siberian Household, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine Nov 4, Nov 11 1871
- * A Sibylline Leaf, (nv) (by James Anthony Froude) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #810, April 1883
- * Sibyl’s Disappointment, (ss) (by Harriet Parr) The Cornhill Magazine June 1863
- * A Sicilian “Bernhardt”—Signorina Aguglia Ferrau, (ar) The Lady’s Realm April 1908
- * Sicilian Folk-Songs, (ar) (by Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco) The Cornhill Magazine April 1877
- * The Sick Criminal, (sl) Physical Culture December 1927
- * Sick Flicks, (ar) Dude July 1964
- * The Sick Frog, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1877
- * Sick Jewelry (Doctor Zach), (ar) Escapade December 1958
- * Sick Plants Should Go to the Doctor, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 29 1930
- * The Sick Room and Its Inmate, (ar) The New Magazine (UK) July 1914
- * The Sick Stockrider, (pm) Colonial Monthly January 1870
- * Sic Transit!, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1905
- * Sic Vita, (ss) Short Stories October 1899; translated by Rosa G. Abbott
- * A Side-Car Cell, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 5 1925
- * Side Issue, (ss) (by Ronald Horton) Detective Casebook February 1948
- * Sidelights, (ar) The Science Fiction Fan February 1941
- * Sidelights in Scottish Soccer, (ar) The Boys’ Realm of Sport and Adventure #333, August 15 1925
- * Sidelights of Captain Lindbergh’s Achievement, (ms) Aviation Stories and Mechanics July 1927
- * Side Lights on a Page of History, (ar) Temple Bar October 1903 [Ref. Helmuth von Moltke, the Elder]
- * Sidelights on Crime, (ms) The Grand Magazine May 1938
- * Sidelights on the Screen, (cl) Treat ’Em Rough June 1919
- * Side-Lights on the War, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1900
- * Sidelights Upon Catherine of Braganza, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1899 [Ref. Catherine of Braganza]
- * The Sideline, (cl) Thrilling Sports Nov, Dec 1936, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1937, Jan,
Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1938
Jan, Mar, Jul, Sep, Nov 1939, Jan, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1940, Jan,
Mar, Jul, Sep, Nov 1941
Apr 1942, Wtr, Mar, Fll 1943, Spr, Sum 1944, Wtr 1945
- * “Side-line Johnny”, (ar) The American Magazine June 1920
- * Sidelines, (cl) The Strand Magazine July 1942
- * Side Lines That Pay (Poultry, Bees, Rabbits, Pigeons), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1912
- * The Sideric Pendulum, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1920
- * The Side Show, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #528, January 25 1930; adapted from the movie (Marie Provest, Ralph Graves).
- * Sideshow Heartbreak, (nv) Love Revelations combined with Secret Confessions June 1941
- * A Side-Slip, (pm) Sievier’s Monthly #6, June 1909
- * The Side-Step Brigade, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1923
- * Side Views from the Stalls, (pi) The Royal Magazine May 1908
- * Sidewalks of New York, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #633, January 30 1932; adapted from the movie (Buster Keaton, Anita Page).
- * Sideways Video Reviews, (mr) Gateways #8 Aut 1993, #9, #10 Spr 1994
- * Sidmouth and About It, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 14 1888
- * Sidney James Snoop, (ms) The Magnet Library July 28 1917
- * Sid Says:
* ___ I. Let’s Break Away from Granddaddy, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1915
* ___ II. To Go Thoroughly Married Takes Time and Trouble, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1915
* ___ III. The Millennium Is No Mushroom, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine January 1916
* ___ IV. This Is a Want Ad for a World-Beater, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1916
* ___ V. Here Is a New Suit of Clothes for Some Old Ideas, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1916
* ___ VI. If This Be Contempt of Court—Send Me the Bill, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine April 1916
* ___ VII. Strive as we Will—Our Brows Slope Gently Downward, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine May 1916
* ___ VIII. It Is Hard to Tell How Numb a Young Skull is, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1916
* ___ IX. If Your Ego Bothers You—Go Look at the Stars, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine July 1916
* ___ X. Some Poetry Is Made to Be Heard—Not Heeded, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1916
* ___ XI. Considering Who Grandpa Was—We’re Not so Bad, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1916
* ___ XII. You Can Go Further if You Take Others with You, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1916
* ___ XIII. Good Brains Don’t All Travel the Same Way, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1916
* ___ XIV. Consider Your Ears—They Are Not Purely Decorative, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine January 1917
* ___ XV. Don’t Get Anxious about New York: Let New York Get Anxious About You, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1917
* ___ XVI. It Is Sometimes Better to Remain a Bore than to Make Yourself Too Intersting, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1917
* ___ XVII. I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine April 1917
* ___ XVIII. Some Mighty Good Salaries Go to Men Who Would Almost as Soon Work for Nothing, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine May 1917
* ___ XIX. A Great Ancestor Would Be All Right if So Many Outsiders Didn’t Butt In, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1917
* ___ XX. Men Can’t Be Geared Up—Unless They Are Cheered Up, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine July 1917
* ___ XXI. Now That We Have Bought Them—Let’s Bury Them!, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1917
* ___ XXII. A Mail Carrier Is Not the Only One Who Has to Keep on Delivering, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine September 1917
* ___ XXIII. It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1917
* ___ XXIV. Abraham Lincoln Belongs in History—Not in the Nursery, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1917
* ___ XXV. No One Person Is Allowed to Carry Around All the World’s Knowledge, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1917
* ___ XXVI. What Goes On in Your Head Is Older Than You Think, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine January 1918
* ___ XXVII. If You Aren’t Fighting—Are You Worth Fighting For?, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1918
* ___ XXVIII. Moths Don’t Destroy Treasures Like These, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1918
* ___ XXIX. Here Is the Reason Some Men Appear So Marvelously Able, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine May 1918
* ___ XXX. Where do I come in?—Asks the Human Being, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1918
* ___ XXXI. “Don’t Use Your Head—Use Mine,” Says the Kaiser, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine July 1918
* ___ XXXII. Deal a Few Cards to Others—Life Is no Game of Solitaire, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1918
* ___ XXXIII. When the “Lunar Limited” Starts—Buy a Ticket, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine September 1918
* ___ XXXIV. Are you on Two Pay-rolls? You Can Be—and you Should Be, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1918
* ___ XXXV. It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1918
* ___ XXXVI. Aim with Your Imagination—But Don’t Neglect to Shoot!, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1918
* ___ XXXVII. Extra! Extra! All About the Oldest Thing in the World!, (ms) The American Magazine January 1919
* ___ XXXVIII. All May Be Vanity—But It’s Better Than Being Bored, (ms) The American Magazine February 1919
* ___ XXXIX. It Is a Tough Job—Trying to Sit on a Pinnacle, (ms) The American Magazine March 1919
* ___ XL. The Square Peg Is Often Too Proud of His Shape, (ms) The American Magazine April 1919
* ___ XLI. The Race Is Not to the Swift—Especially if They Sit Down, (ms) The American Magazine May 1919
* ___ XLII. Swelled Heads Have No Ears, (ms) The American Magazine June 1919
* ___ XLIII. Booze and Throttles Don’t Go Well Together, (ms) The American Magazine July 1919
* ___ XLIV. Most Folks Are Easier to Get at Than Around, (ms) The American Magazine August 1919
* ___ XLV. Try to Have Your Pay Envelope Contain These Two Coins, (ms) The American Magazine September 1919
* ___ XLVI. If You Haven’t Got One of These Little Machines You’re the Human Wonder of the World, (ms) The American Magazine October 1919
* ___ XLVII. What You Win Is Always Two Jumps Behind What You Want, (ms) The American Magazine November 1919
* ___ XLVIII. Genius Burns—But Only so Long as the Power Is Turned on, (ms) The American Magazine December 1919
* ___ XLIX. If You Expect Any Miracles in 1920—You Have Got to Perform Them, (ms) The American Magazine January 1920
* ___ L. It Isn’t Your Age That Counts—It’s What You Can Do, (ms) The American Magazine February 1920
* ___ LI. Here Is One Way to Teach the Young to Worship the Almighty Dollar, (ms) The American Magazine March 1920
* ___ LIII. Don’t Try to Sell Opera Glasses to a Blind Man, (ms) The American Magazine May 1920
* ___ LIV. Paddle Your Canoe—Watching the Other Fellow Won’t Carry You Up-Stream, (ms) The American Magazine June 1920
* ___ LV. June Is a Good Month in Which to Get Rid of a Swelled Head, (ms) The American Magazine July 1920
* ___ LVI. Mr. Almighty Dollar Looks Pretty Sick Just Now—but He’ll Convalesce, (ms) The American Magazine August 1920
* ___ LVII. Don’t Get Mad or Scared Because the Other Fellow Is Smart, (ms) The American Magazine September 1920
* ___ LVIII. Maybe Your Wasong Is Hitched to a Star—and You Don’t Know It, (ms) The American Magazine October 1920
* ___ LIX. It’s All in Knowing When to Go to the Mat, (ms) The American Magazine November 1920
* ___ LX. It Is Better to Make Things Than to Break Things, (ms) The American Magazine December 1920
* ___ Money Talks—But There Are Other Speakers, (ar) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine September 1916
- * Sid Says: If You Ever Reach Easy Street—Turn Into It!, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1923
- * The Siege of Basing House, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1879
- * Siege of Berwick, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 20 1880
- * The Siege of Florence, (ar) (by John Rutherford) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875
- * The Siege of Ghuznee: An Episode of the First Afghan War, (ts) (by C. B. Norman) The Cornhill Magazine February 1880; based, without permission, on the memoirs of Major-General Charles Harris.
- * The Siege of Ipswich [Jimmy Harding], (ss) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) Cheer Boys Cheer #66, August 23 1913
- * The Siege of Jobson’s Alley [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #293, 1931
- * Siege of Khelat-i-Ghilzai, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper September 4 1880
- * The Siege of Kumassi, (br) The Lady’s Magazine #4, April 1901 [Ref. Mary Alice Hodgson]
- * The Siege of Leningrad, (ar) Look and Learn #134, August 8 1964
- * The Siege of Sebastopol. A true tale of the Crimea War, (nv) Pluck August 27 1897
- * The Siege of Sunda Gunge, (ss) Temple Bar
- * The Siege of the Bank of England [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #102, 1923
- * The Siege of the Black Cottage, (ss) (by Wilkie Collins) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1857
- A Plot in Private Life and Other Tales by Wilkie Collins, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1859, as "The Black Cottage", by Wilkie Collins
- The Best Supernatural Stories of Wilkie Collins by Wilkie Collins, Robert Hale, 1990, as by Wilkie Collins
- The Complete Shorter Fiction by Wilkie Collins, Carroll & Graf, 1995, as "The Black Cottage", by Wilkie Collins
- * Siegfried and Kriemhild, (ss) from The Fall of the Nibelungs, J.M. Dent, 1907
- * Siegfried the Fearless, (ar) Look and Learn #32, August 25 1962
- * Sienna and St. Catherine, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866
- * The Sierra Leone Railway, (ar) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine November 1901
- * The Sierra Peaks, (pm) Lariat Story Magazine October 1927
- * Sierra Scenes, (ms) Far West Illustrated Magazine September 1926
- * Sierra Sue, (sa) Movie Western January 1942
- * Siesta, (ms) Manhunt April 1957
- * Siesta, (pm) (by Harriet Prescott Spofford) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1871
- * Siesta, (ss)
- * A Sigh, (pm) (by Harriet Prescott Spofford) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1870
- * Sighs from Space, (ar) Authentic Book of Space ed. H. J. Campbell, F.C.S., F.R.H.S., M.S.C.I., F.B.I.S., Authentic Science Fiction, 1954
- * Sight and Sound, (cl) McCall’s May 1961
- * Sighted Man—Saved Same, (ms) Flying Aces May 1944
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