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- * Somme Boies Who Wente a Fysshynge, (cs) The Boy’s Own Paper April 9 1881
- * The Somnambule, (ss)
- * So Near—and Yet So Far!, (ss) Ginger Stories January 1929
- * So Nearly Lost, (ts) Red Star Secret Confessions January 1941
- * So New, So Smart, (ms) All-Story Love September 1954
- * Song, (pm)
- * Song, (pm)
- * Song (“Ah, canst thou think that time has stole…”), (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine February 1855
- * Song (“All through the cornfields”), (pm) Dublin University Magazine March 1867
- * Song (“As t’other day o’er the green meadow I pass’d”), (pm) The Muses Delight, John Sadler, 1754
- * Song Author Died Before Its Birth, (ms)
- * Song (“A word said in the dark…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly October 1875
- * A Song Before the Mirror, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1886
- * The Song-Birds in the South, (pm) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly February 1913
- * Song Birds of the A.E.F., (ms) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #33, May 1930
- * A Song by a Schoolboy, (pm) Punch October 1862
- * A Song by the Way, (pm) The Premier Magazine #34, July 1929
- * Song Credits, (ms) A Merry Band of Murderers ed. Claudia Bishop & Don Bruns, Poisoned Pen Press, 2006
- * A Song (“Do you remember, sweet, that dear past night…”), (pm) The Lady’s Realm August 1910
- * A Song for 1900, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1900
- * Song for an Autumn Day, (pm) The Idler November 1902
- * A Song for the Fall, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- * A Song for the Hickory Tree, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 22 1888
- * Song for the Newborn, (pm) Harper’s Magazine June 1921adapted by Mary Austin
- * Song for the Richest Woman in Wrangel, (pm)
- * A Song (“God send thee peace…”), (pm) The Story-teller November 1911
- * Song in a Dream, (pm) (by James T. Fields) The Atlantic Monthly December 1861
- * A Song in Fish Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- * A Song in Gold, (ss) (by W. S. Newell) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1871
- * A Song in Many Keys, (ss) (by Caroline Chesebro’) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1873
- * Song in Praise of Tobacco, (pm)
- * A Song in the Last Act of the Modern Prophets, (pm) 1719
- * A Song Is Born, (mr) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #63, October 1949
- * Song (“Let Us Leave the Modern Sages”), (pm) Dublin University Magazine March 1865
- * A Song: Love’s Dying Dream, (vi)
- * Song (“My boat I paddled idly”), (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1883
- * Song of a Duck Hunter, (pm) White Star Magazine 1922
- * The Song of a Hard-Boiled Egg, (pm) The Lariat Story Magazine December 1925
- * The Song of a Heathen, (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly July 1873
- * A Song of a Kettle, (pm) Sievier’s Monthly #6, June 1909
- * The Song of an Eskimo Swain, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 14 1928
- * The Song of a Rose, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1872
- * A Song of a Sailor, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly
- * The Song of a Stay-at-Home, (pm) The All-Story Magazine October 1907
- * The Song of Base Ball, (pm)
- * Song of Bernadette, (pi) Hi-Life November 1961
- * Song of Bernadette, (pi) Debonair #1, November 1964
- * The Song of Captain Kidd, (sg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1879
- * Song of Courtship, (pm)
- * The Song of Creation, (pm) from The Rig Veda,
- * A Song of David for the Springtime, (pm) McClure’s Magazine May 1925
- * The Song of Deborah and Barak, (pm)
- * Song of Desire, (pm) Paris Nights August 1938
- * A Song of Fall Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- * The Song of Fatima, (pm) (by Thomas Bailey Aldrich) The Atlantic Monthly September 1860
- * Song of Fire, (pm) (by Thomas Dunn English) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1870
- * A Song of Freedom, (pm) The Argosy (UK) November 1900
- * The Song of Grotti, (pm) from Hrolf Kraki’s Saga, Ballantine, 1973
- * A Song of June Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- * The Song of Labor, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1882
- * A Song of Liberty, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine July 9 1870
- * Song of Life, (pi) Adam (Australia) July 1963
- * Song of May (“Summer winds have come…”), (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine May 1845
- * Song of Nature, (pm) (by Ralph Waldo Emerson) The Atlantic Monthly January 1860
- * The Song of Netzahualcoytl, (ar) Overland Monthly January 1916translated by H. C. Theobald
- * The Song of Rogero, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1901
- * The Song of Roland, (ex) Folcroft Library Editions, 1919
- * A Song of Sex Pens, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1927
- * Song of Shoulder-Straps, (sg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1870
- * The Song of Songs by Edward Sheldon, (ms) The Green Book Magazine March 1915
- * The Song of Steam, (pm) Beadle’s Monthly June 1867, as by George W. Cutter
- * Song of the A.E.F., (pm) War Stories #90, January 1931
- * The Song of the Amperzand, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper June 11 1881
- * Song of the Andirons, (pm) The Golden Argosy October 6 1883
- * Song of the Army Engineers, (pm) Battle Stories March 1928
- * The Song of the Axe, (pm) The Argosy #472, December 19 1891
- * Song of the Caballero, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #572, November 29 1930; adapted from the movie (Ken Maynard).
- * The Song of the Chorister, (sg) Pictorial Review July 1912
- * Song of the Chrysanthemum, (pm) The Argosy #468, November 21 1891
- * A Song of the City, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly March 1877
- * Song of the Clay, (pm) (by Z. D.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1878
- * The Song of the Cricket, (pm) The Golden Argosy August 29 1885
- * The Song of the Cure, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1865
- * Song of the Dagger, (pm) McClure’s Magazine April 1911
- * Song of the Drive, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories Summer 1951
- * A Song of the Early Summer, (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly August 1876
- * Song of the Eleven Slash Eleven, (pm)
- * The Song of the Exiles, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal April 1 1883
- * The Song of the Fish!, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1932, 1931
- * The Song of the Friend, (pm) McClure’s Magazine January 1912
- * A Song of the Garden, (pm) (by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1877
- * Song of the Great Lakes, (pm) Water Way Tales: The Magazine of the Great Lakes 1911
- * The Song of the Hills, (pm) McClure’s Magazine October 1911
- * Song of the Hoops, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1857
- * Song of the Horse-Car Conductor, (sg) Scribner’s Monthly April 1876
- * Song of the Jersey, (pm)
- * The Song of the “Metis” Trapper, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * Song of the Negro Boatmen, (pm) (by John Greenleaf Whittier) The Atlantic Monthly February 1862
- * Song of the Night Herd, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories September 1934
- * The Song of Theodolinda, (pm) (by George Meredith) The Cornhill Magazine September 1872
- * A Song of the Open Road, (pm)
- * Song of the Palm, (pm) (by Tracy Robinson) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1873
- * Song of the Princess May, (pm) The Golden Argosy June 6 1885
- * A Song of the Range:
* ___ The Fools of Forty-Nine, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ A Fragment, (pm)
* ___ The Pecos Queen, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ The Texas Cowboy, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ Westward Ho, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * A Song of the Range (Windy Bill), (pm)
- * Song of the Raw Recruit, (pm) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #59, September 1932
- * Song of the Rejected, (pm) Grit Story Section #1985, February 5 1933
- * Song of the Screw, (pm)
- * Song of the Soldier’s Wife, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine April 1865
- * The Song of the Stars, (pm)
- * Song of the Summer, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1933, 1932
- * The Song of the Train, (ar) The Modern Boy October 7 1933
- * The Song of the Trinity Bells, (pm) (by J. W. Watson) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1859
- * The Song of the Turkey, (pm) Punch v14, 1848
- * A Song of the Weather, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- * Song of the Wife, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1861
- * A Song of the Wild, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine April 16 1870
- * Song of the Wind, (pm) (by Mary N. Prescott) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1869
- * Song of the Wire, (pm)
- * Song of the Women of the Menero Tribe, (sg) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly October 1907
- * A Song of Toil and Guerdon, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1879
- * A Song of True Love, (pm) The Puritan November 1897
- * A Song of Twilight, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine September 1906
- * Song of Winter, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1888
- * Song (“Oh, mark yon little bounding bark…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 14 1833
- * Song on the Road, (pm) The Lady’s Realm July 1913
- * Song (“On the wild rose tree…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly August 1876
- * Song (“Over the ivory keys…”), (pm) (by Frances Allen Hillard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1864
- * Song, Printed 1634, (pm)
- * Songs and Stunts, (hu) Boys’ Life February 1924
- * Songs and Their Singers, (pi) The Royal Magazine January 1905
- * “Song Sharks” Closed by Fraud Order, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 5 1926
- * Songs My Mother Taught Me, (pi) Lilliput October 1948
- * Songs of Bygone Days, (cl) Railroad Magazine February 1941
- * Songs of Innocence!, (qz) Argosy (UK) March 1950
- * Songs of Old and New England: A Song of South Devon, (sg) Everyland March 1910
- * Songs of Old and New England: On the Hills of Devon, (sg) Everyland December 1909
- * Songs of our Public Schools, (ar) Chums March 19 1929
- * The Songs of Scotland, (ar) Once a Week June 13 1868
- * Songs of Sea and Trail:
* ___ I—Git Along, Little Dogies, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910, as "Whoopee-Ti-Yi-Yo, Git Along Little Dogies"
* ___ II—“Leave Her, Johnny!”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine August 1929
* ___ III—“The Tenderfoot’s Lament”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine September 1929
* ___ IV—“Blow the Man Down”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine October 1929
* ___ V—Cole Younger, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ VI—“Were You Ever in Rio Grande?”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine December 1929
* ___ VII—Sam Bass, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ IX—The Cowboy’s Meditation, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ X—The Railroad Corral, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
* ___ XI—“Blow, Boys, Blow”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine July 1930
* ___ XII—Jesse James, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * Songs of the Air Corps, (cl) War Birds #44 Jul, #46 Sep 1931
- * Songs of the Air Corps: The Dying Aviator, (sg) War Aces #17, August 1931
- * Songs of the American Indian, (gp) Harper’s Magazine June 1921adapted by Mary Austin
- * Songs of the Friend, (pm) Harper’s Magazine June 1921adapted by Mary Austin
- * Songs of the Great Schools:
* ___ I. Eton—Charterhouse—Winchester, (sg) The Strand Magazine December 1911
* ___ II. Harrow—Marlborough—Uppingham, (sg) The Strand Magazine January 1912
* ___ III. Haileybury—Rugby—Rossall, (sg) The Strand Magazine February 1912
- * Songs of the Immortals, (ms) Songs of Innocence #1 Sum, #2 1999, #3 Spr 2000
- * Songs of the Nations: Auld Lang Syne, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #287, July 15 1967
- * Songs of the Nations: It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #284, June 24 1967
- * Songs of the Nations: Robin Adair, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #283, June 17 1967
- * Songs of the Nations: The National Anthem, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #286, July 8 1967
- * Songs of the Nations: Will Ye No’ Come Back Again, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #285, July 1 1967
- * The Songs of the People, (ar) The Ludgate July 1896
- * Songs of the Rails:
* ___ The Red and the Green, (pm) Railroad Magazine September 1940
- * Songs of the Range, (cl) Western Winners Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1935
- * Songs of the Seedy.—No, XVI, (pm) Punch July 1842
- * Songs of the True Blue:
* ___ No. I. No Surrender, (pm) (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu) Dublin University Magazine August 1838
* ___ No. II. The Orange and Blue, (pm) (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu) Dublin University Magazine September 1838
* ___ No. III. The Battle of the Diamond, (pm) (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu) Dublin University Magazine November 1838
- * The Song Sparrow, (pm) (by A. West) The Atlantic Monthly November 1866
- * Song (“Talk of dew on eglantine…”), (pm) (by Bayard Taylor) The Atlantic Monthly March 1872
- * The Song That Orpheus Sang to Charm the Dragon, (pm)
- * The Song That Spelled Out Disaster [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Green Lantern (comic) June/July 1947
- * The Song That the Bluebird Sings, (pm) (by Elliott Coues) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1877
- * Song (“The clover-blossoms kiss her feet…”), (pm) (by Oscar Laighton) The Atlantic Monthly June 1870
- * Song (“The fire-light listens on the floor”), (pm) (by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1879
- * A Song the Parodist Loves: Grandfather’s Clock, (pm)
- * Song (“There are dreams of bowers”), (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1883
- * Song (“There is a stile beneath a tree”), (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1883
- * A Song (“There’s music I know”), (pm) The Eclectic Magazine September 1869, as by M. J. P. H.
- * A Song (“They told me love, within the sun”), (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1893
- * Song—Time’s Arabs, (pm) Dublin University Magazine October 1864
- * A Song (“’Tis not the murmuring voice of Spring…”), (pm) (by Mary N. Prescott) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1870
- * Song to the Sea, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1884
- * A Song to the Setting Sun, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine August 13 1870
- * Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl”, (pm)
- * A Song Was Born…, (ms) Bluebook July 1953
- * Song (“We have been lovers now, my dear…”), (pm) (by Alice Cary) The Atlantic Monthly March 1864
- * A Song Which Rang Through Tara’s Halls (“Like as the damask rose you see…”), (sg)
- * Sonic Holography, (ar) Omni March 1980
- * Sonja Henie’s One Big Worry, (ar) Sensation November 1939
- * Sonjo Persson Leaves Stockholm, (ms) The Saint Mystery Magazine December 1961
- * A Sonnet, (pm)
- * Sonnet (“Anon I bade my love to come and dwell… ”), (pm) (by Franz Rickaby) Harvard Magazine November 1916
- * Sonnet (“As a fond mother, nursing on her knee…”), (pm) Scribner’s Magazine March 1905
- * Sonnet (“A tender paleness, stealing o’er her cheek… ”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1855
- * Sonnet: Beautiful in Death, (pm) The European Magazine May 1826
- * Sonneteer—Ogden Nash, (ar) The American Magazine October 1934 [Ref. Ogden Nash]
- * Sonnet (“Fain would I quaff the wondrous wine of sleep…”), (pm) (by Paul Hamilton Hayne) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1873
- * Sonnet (From Quevedo), (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1882
- * Sonnet: Life, (pm) The European Magazine June 1826
- * Sonnet on a Youth Who Died of Excessive Fruit-Pie, (pm) The Economist July 31 1824, as "The Fruits of Pastry"
- * Sonnet (“Plans that first please fall often to the dust”), (pm) The Argosy (UK) March 1901
- * Sonnet (“Rather, my people, let thy youths parade…”), (pm) (by George Henry Boker) The Atlantic Monthly December 1867
- * Sonnets., (gp) Dublin University Magazine October 1866
- * Sonnet - Sleep, (pm) The Australian Journal August 11 1866
- * Sonnets of an Extra Girl, (pm) Photoplay September 1924
- * Sonnet—Spring, (pm) Dublin University Magazine April 1867
- * Sonnet (“Sunset, the godlike artist, paints on air…”), (pm) (by Paul Hamilton Hayne) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1873
- * The Sonnet’s Voice. A Metrical Lesson by the Seashore, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1882
- * Sonnet (“The brave old Poets sing of nobler themes.”), (pm) (by Paul Hamilton Hayne) The Atlantic Monthly February 1858
- * Sonnet (“The Maple puts her corals on in May.”), (pm) (by James Russell Lowell) The Atlantic Monthly November 1857
- * Sonnet: The Seeking, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1901
- * Sonnet (“The starry flower, the flower-like stars that fade.”), (pm) (by Frederick Goddard Tuckerman) The Atlantic Monthly June 1862
- * Sonnett (“How can I worthily the praise unfold…”), (pm)
- * Sonnet (“Thy life hath been well imaged by the bark…”), (pm) The Quiver May 25 1872
- * Sonnet to a Lady Praying, (pm) The Literary Emporium March 1845
- * Sonnet to a Young Lady, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1889
- * Sonnet to Charles Dickens, Esq., (pm) The Examiner July 8 1854
- * Sonnet (“Upon a rosetree bending o’er a river”), (pm) Dublin University Magazine June 1866
- * Sonnet (“When Philomel her evening psalm hath ceased”), (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1883
- * Sonnet. Written after a Violent Thunder-Storm in the Country, (pm) (by Paul Hamilton Hayne) The Atlantic Monthly October 1860
- * Sonny on the Dodge [Sonny Tabor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West Weekly (UK) #15, June 18 1938; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * Sonny’s Youngster Pard [Sonny Taylor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West (UK) #46, January 21 1939; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * Sonny Tabor’s Blackbird Pie [Sonny Tabor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West Weekly (UK) #22, August 6 1938; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * Sonny Tabor’s Private War [Sonny Tabor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West Weekly (UK) #2, March 19 1938; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * Sonny Tabor’s Rustler Round-Up [Sonny Tabor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West Weekly (UK) #16, June 25 1938; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * Sonny to the Rescue [Sonny Taylor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West (UK) #44, January 7 1939; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * Son of a Six-Gun [Sonny Tabor], (ss) (by Paul S. Powers) Wild West Weekly (UK) #13, June 4 1938; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
- * The Son of Baba Zand [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #185, 1926
- * A Son of David, (sa) Boys’ Cinema Weekly August 7 1920
- * Son of Heaven?, (ar) Speed Detective December 1944
- * Son of Kong, (sa) Sure-Fire Screen Stories February 1934
- * Son of Lassie, (sa) Screen Romances #193, June 1945
- * The Son of My Father, (ts) Smart Set July 1925
- * Son of the Morning, (br) Old Moon Quarterly Spring 2023 [Ref. Mark Alder]
- * Son of the Son of Market Reports, (ms) Star*Line November/December 1981
- * A Son’s Discovery About His Father, (ar) The American Magazine February 1917
- * The Son She Didn’t Know, (sl) Red Letter December 20 1969
- * Sons of a Savage Race, (ar) Chums July 26 1899
- * Sons of Empire, (cl) Chums Oct 1, Dec 3, Dec 31 1921, Jan 14, May 13, Jun 24, Jul 8 1922, Jun 30 1923
- * Sons of Empire and Readers Notices, (cl) Chums May 12 1923
- * Sons of Empire and Readers’ Notices, (cl) Chums Dec 17 1921, Jun 10, Jul 29 1922
- * Sons of Empire Notices, (cl) Chums April 8 1922
- * The Sons of Ham, (ss) (by Henry Rowley) The Cornhill Magazine May 1873
- * The Sons of President Garfield, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine October 1907
- * Sons of REH, (si) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #4, Spring 1976
- * The Sons of Their Fathers, (ar) The Scrap Book February 1908
- * Sons of the Musketeers, (mr) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #95, June 1952
- * The Sons of the Prophets: Two Representatives of the Catholic Faith, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #822, April 1884
- * Sons of the Saddle, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #571, November 22 1930; adapted from the movie (Ken Maynard and Doris Hill).
- * Sons of the Sea, (ia) Chums October 1933
- * Sons of the Stars [Young Cock-Eye], (ss) The Buzzer #8, December 4 1937
- * Sons of Valmond, (ss) (by John J. Garbutt) The Ranger #33, September 26 1931
- * Sons of Well-Known American Families in the Service, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine May 1918
- * A Son’s Thoughts on the Loss of His Father, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 10 1881
- * Son’s Wife—Father’s Mistress, (ts) Personal Confessions November 1938
- * Sonsy Molly McIntyre, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1914
- * Sontag vs. Mozart, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1884
- * Son Traps Spouse Slayer, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 1938
- * Sonya, (pi) Dude January 1968
- * Sonya Sellum, (vi) Scandals September 1933
- * Sonya the Sultry Sailing Siren, (pi) Trojan v1 #1, 1962
- * Soon, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine December 1909
- * “Soon as Aurora drives away the night…”, (pm) Gay’s Rural Sport
- * Sooners and the Sooner State, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 27 1929
- * Soothing the Savage Breast, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 10 1933
- * So Passes an Ancient and Powerful Dynasty, (vi) Book of Mini-Sagas, Alan Sutton, 1985
- * Sophia Loren, (pi) Nugget February 1956
- * A Sophia Loren Film Jestival, (hu) Yes v4 #2, 1971/72
- * Sophia Loren Strips, (pi) Rogue March 1964
- * Sophia’s Portrait, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1880
- * Sophia the Animal, (iv) Men’s Digest v1 #5, 1958 [Ref. Sophia Loren]
- * Sophie, (pi) Mayfair v6 #10, 1971
- * Sophie Looks to Inject Us with a Contagious “Infection”, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2015 [Ref. Sophie Littlefield]
- * Sophie’s Trophies, (pi) Nightline v2 #2, 1970
- * The “Sophie Waltz”, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine October 1852; translated from the German.
- * Sophisticated Sexpot with a Literary Touch, (pi) Touch v1 #2, 1958
- * Sophisticated Sophy, (ms) Gay Life Stories v1 #6, 193?
- * Sopwith One-and-a-Half Strutter, (ar) War Birds #80, November 1934
- * The Sopwith Tripe, (ar) War Birds #76, July 1934
- * The Sora Rail, (ar) Western Story Magazine June 15 1929
- * Sorata from Lake Titicaca (Head-Piece), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1899
- * Sorayama, (cl) Penthouse (US) Sep 1994, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1995, Jan, Feb, Mar,
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- * The Sorcerers, (nv) (by Johann Ludwig Tieck)
- * The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, (ss)
- * Sorcerers in Space by Larry Hodges, (br) Abyss & Apex #50, 2nd Quarter 2014
- * Sorcery in Sheer Lace, (pi) Nightline v1 #3, 1968
- * So Red the Rose, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 4 1939
- * Sorel, (pi) Wench v1 #1, 1962
- * Sore Points, (pm) Cassell’s Little Folks
- * Sorolla y Bastilla: A Painter of Sun, Wind and Sea, (ar) The Lady’s Realm June 1907
- * Sorority Initiation, (pi) College Humor November 1939
- * Sorority Sweetheart, (pi) Showpiece April/May/June 1973
- * The Sorriest Woman on Broadway, (ts) Smart Set February 1927
- * Sorrow, (pm) (by Harriet Prescott Spofford) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1867
- * Sorrow, (pm) (by Celia Thaxter) The Atlantic Monthly May 1867
- * Sorrow and Joy, (pm)
- * The Sorrowful Tree, (pm) The Argosy (UK) July 1870
- * Sorrow in Royal Robes, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal February 1 1913
- * Sorrows and Joys, (pm) (by R. H. Horne & George Meredith) Household Words #22, August 24 1850
- * Sorrow’s Discipline, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1857
- * Sorrows of an Epicure, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 16 1869
- * Sorrows of a Sex Interviewer, (pi) Debonair #16, May 1967
- * Sorry, Betty—The Lads Go for Karin, (ar) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * A Sorry Joke, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1890
- * S O S!, (ss) Thrills of the Seven Seas, Dean & Son, 1936
- * SOS!, (ar) Modern Wonders January 13 1940
- * S.O.S. Brother, S.O.S.!, (ts) The Passing Show February 24 1934
- * S.O.S. from Saturn, (ss) Scoops May 12 1934
- * So She Proposed, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- * So Simple!, (hu) Chums June 20 1926
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#71 Jul 25, #72 Aug 1 1975
- * SOS International: Space Race, (cs) Speed & Power #73 Aug 8, #74 Aug 15, #75 Aug 22, #76 Aug 29, #77 Sep 5, #78 Sep 12, #79 Sep 19, #80 Sep 26 1975
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- * So Smart—Sew Easy, (ms) Love Book Magazine January 1954
- * “S.O.S.” - New Amphibian and Motor Lifeboats, (ia) Modern Wonder June 19 1937
- * So Sorry!, (hu) The Captain #217, April 1917
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- * So That’s Why… A Pound Is a Pound, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #254, November 26 1966
- * So That’s Why… Caddies Appear on the Links, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #251, November 5 1966
- * So That’s Why… Canada Is a Village, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #338, July 6 1968
- * So That’s Why… Football Is Soccer, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #329, May 4 1968
- * So That’s Why… Great Dishes Have French Names, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #335, June 15 1968
- * So That’s Why… He Gave His Name to a Great Race, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #336, June 22 1968
- * So That’s Why… He Ordered a Crash Helmet, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #339, July 13 1968
- * So That’s Why… ’Looty’ Was a Pekingese, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #330, May 11 1968
- * So That’s Why… Paris had a Name for It, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #337, June 29 1968
- * So That’s Why… People Say ’Beyond the Pale’, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #233, July 2 1966
- * So That’s Why… Physicians Are Called Doctors, but Surgeons Are Misters!, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #334, June 8 1968
- * So That’s Why… Sequins Have Lost Their Value, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #332, May 25 1968
- * So That’s Why… Soho Is Called Soho, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #259, December 31 1966
- * So That’s Why… There Are Hyde Parks, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #268, March 4 1967
- * So That’s Why… These Londoners Are Cockneys, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #333, June 1 1968
- * So That’s Why… Thomas Blanket Changed His Name?, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #331, May 18 1968
- * So That’s Why… We Call Them Taxicabs, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #340, July 20 1968
- * So That’s Why… We Have a Speaker in the House, (ar) (by Gwen Morgan) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #255, December 3 1966
- * So the Horoscope Says (etc.), (hu) Yes or No October 5 1907
- * So the Reporters Tell Us, (ms)
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- * So They Say, (ms)
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- * So This Is Business, (ms) Different March/April 1945
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- * So This Is Gay Paree!, (th) The Royal Magazine October 1928
- * So This Is Life, (ss) Gaieté! 1948
- * So This Is London, Paris, Vienna and Budapest, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st July 1925
- * So This Is Love!, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine October 1931
- * So This Is Paradise!, (??) Broadway Nights July 1928
- * So This Is Paris!, (hu) La Paree Stories July 1930
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* ___ No. 13 When Your M.P. Says “I Spy”, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2486, March 19 1938
* ___ No. 37 Strange Jobs in the House, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2525, December 17 1938
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* ___ California Fried Buckethead, (cl) Penthouse (US) March 2006
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* ___ Nick Cave, Taylor Hawkins, and More, (cl) Penthouse (US) May 2006
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* ___ Thursday Frontman Geoff Rickly, (cl) Penthouse (US) June 2006
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* ___ Killing Crows in Virginia—A Virginia Market-Cart, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1876
* ___ The Levee at New Orleans, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1876
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* ___ A Negro Wood-Merchant, of Charleston, S.C., (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1878
* ___ Opossum Hunting, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1876
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* ___ Shooting Wild Hogs—A Negro Cabin on the Edisto River, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1876
* ___ A South Carolina Agriculturist—A Charleston Street-Vender, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1876
* ___ Street Characters in Charleston, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1878
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- * Southern Scenes. A Charleston Market Scene, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1879
- * Southern Scenes. All About Terrapins—Where They Are Caught, How They Are Caught, and Who Catch Them, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1878
- * Southern Scenes. An Old Virginia Farmer Coming from the Mill, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1877
- * Southern Scenes. Arguing the Point, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1877
- * Southern Scenes. A Street Scene in Jacksonville, Florida—An Alligator on the Promenade, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1879
- * Southern Scenes. Moving by Water, a Sketch on the Cape Fear River, Near Wilmington, N. C.—Moving by Land, a Scene in Wilmington, N. C., (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1877
- * Southern Scenes. Negro Stable-Hands and Jockeys at a Southern Race-Course Betting on Their Favorites, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1878
- * Southern Scenes. On the Road—Negroes Carrying Vegetables to the Charleston Market, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1877
- * Southern Scenes. Professors of Chin-Music—The Snuff-Dippers, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1877
- * Southern Scenes. Shipping Rice from a Plantation on the Savannah River, Ga., (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1877
- * Southern Scenes That Enchant, from Atlantic to Pacific, (ar) The Golden Book Magazine #14, February 1926
- * Southern Scenes. The Peach Season in South Carolina, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1877
- * Southern Scenes. Young Negroes Returning from Work, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1877
- * The Southern States Under Defeat, (ar) (by James Anderson Scott) Dublin University Magazine December 1866
- * South of the Border, (mr) Liberty July 18 1942
- * The Southpaw, (ss) (by James Edgar) Boys’ World January 26 1963
- * The South Polar Trail, (ar) Chums Annual 1936, 1935
- * Southport, (ar) Black & White #34, September 26 1891
- * Southport Perfection.—A Sheep Dog Sold for £3000, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper September 21 1901
- * The South Sea Bubble, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1878
- * South Sea Burglary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 25 1926
- * South Sea Customs, (ms) South Sea Stories December 1939
- * South Sea Islanders’ Canoes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #61, May 15 1920
- * South Sea Island Kites, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 11 1890
- * A South Sea King, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1885
- * South Sea Love, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd August 1930
- * The South Sea Mania, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1877
- * South Sea Oddities, (cl) South Sea Stories Dec 1939, Feb, Jun, Oct 1940
- * South Sea Playmate, (pi) South Sea Stories Jun 1961, Jan, Mar 1962
- * South Sea Playmate: Kelly Green, (pi) South Sea Stories July 1962
- * South Sea Quiz, (qz) South Sea Stories Dec 1939, Feb, Jun 1940
- * The South Seas Prepare for War, (pi) The Strand Magazine October 1941
- * South Seas Sloggers [Tin Fish Tramps], (ss) The Buzzer #6, November 20 1937
- * South Sea Stories—An Index, (ia) Pulp Spring 1976
- * South Sea Stuff, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 20 1923
- * The South Wales Borderers, (ar) The Weekly Tale-Teller #349, January 8 1916
- * Southward the Bird of Empire Wings His Way, (ar) Liberty February 26 1927
- * Southwest Caves Reveal Early Race, (ar) Complete Western Love Novelettes March 1933
- * Southwestern Indians Grow Cotton, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 29 1925
- * The Southwest Mounted Police, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 23 1925
- * Southwest Rains, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine October 9 1937
- * The Southwest Turns to Dairying, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 19 1928
- * The Southwest Yields Up Its Jazz, (ms) Western Story Magazine February 4 1928
- * Souvenir, (ms) Manhunt May 1957
- * A Souvenir, (ms) The Popular Magazine 1st June 1930
- * Souvenir of Paris, (pi) Fling v1 #3, 1957
- * Souvenir of Rome, (pi) Fling v1 #1, 1957
- * Souvenir of Trafalgar Square, (pi) Fling v1 #4, 1957
- * Souvenirs, (ia) Collier’s April 9 1927
- * Souvenirs, (ms) Golden Love Tales June 1946
- * Souvenirs, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 5 1914
- * Souvenirs for Everybody, (ms) The Happy Mag. August 1937
- * Sou’wester, (pi) Mayfair v2 #3, 1967
- * Sovereign Seven, (qz) Argosy (UK) October 1960
- * So Very Commonplace, (sl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1893
- * ’So Very Human’, (rv) The Dark Blue #13, March 1872
- * So Very Unattractive!, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1891
- * Soviet Convict Town, (ms) Best Detective Magazine June 1934
- * Soviet Night Bombing Flight, (ar) Flying Aces January 1943
- * Soviet Space Stamps, (pi) Vertex August 1974
- * The Soviet Strategic Threat from Space: Report of the Committee on Space War Citizens’ Advisory Council on National Space Policy, (ar) 1981
- * So Wags the World, (ms) Best Stories of All Time March 1927
- * So Wags the World, (pm) (by Nelly M. Hutchinson) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1875
- * Sow Answers Radio Call, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine January 5 1935
- * So Well Remembered, (mr) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #45, April 1948
- * “A Sower Went Forth to Sow”, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1873
- * So What?, (hu) Love Revels Magazine December 1933
- * So Who’s Complaining?, (??) Dapper February 1966
- * Sowing and Reaping, (pm) The Yankee Blade
- * Sowing Crime Seeds, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 30 1932
- * Sowing in Tears, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1856
- * Sowing Seeds, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1897
- * The Sowing Time, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 17 1887
- * Sows Must Have Their Vitamins, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine May 22 1937
- * So You Can’t Sleep, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #39, 1947
- * So - You Can’t Take It!, (ss) The Skipper #278, December 28 1935
- * So You’d Like a Plastic Car?, (ss) Squire: A Man’s Magazine August 1954
- * “So You Married an Aviator”, (ar) Liberty February 19 1938
- * So Young-So Defiant, (ss) Red Letter July 20 1963
- * So You’re Going Away—in September, (ms) The Modern Weekly #133, August 29 1936
- * So You’re Going to Be Married?, (ms) Red Star Secret Confessions January 1941
- * So You’re Gonig to Camp, (pi) Calling All Girls June/July 1945
- * So You’re Out Now, (ms) Battle Cry December 1955
- * So You Think You’d Like It?, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * So You Think You Know About Baseball?, (qz) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine February 1943
- * So You Want to Be…:
* ___ A Demolition Man, (cl) Boys’ World April 20 1963
* ___ A Footballer, (cl) Boys’ World March 23 1963
- * So You Want to Be a…Chef, (pi) Look and Learn #137, August 29 1964
- * So You Want to Be…A Laboratory Assistant, (ar) Look and Learn #140, September 19 1964
- * So You Want to Be a Model, Huh?, (hu) Girl Watcher #1, March 1959
- * So You Want to Be My Lover, (ar) Adam October 1956
- * So You Want to Get Rich, (ms) Real Men May 1957
- * So You Want to Go to the Moon?, (ms) Fantastic Universe March 1959
- * Space:
* ___ A Letter to Ronald Reagan, (cl) Omni October 1981; adapted from the Omni Foundation’s “Prospectus for Space Development”.
- * Space Academy, (ar) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #65, January 15 1956
- * Space Adventurer, (nv) (by B. Ward) Worlds of Fantasy #8, 1953
- * Space Age Adds to Mother’s Role, (ms) Fantastic Universe May 1959
- * Space Age’s Pied Piper, (ms) Fantastic Universe June 1958
- * Space Books, (rc) Space Journal March/May 1959
- * Space Cat Visits Venus, (br) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) May 1957 [Ref. Ruthven Todd]
- * ’Space’ Comes Down to Earth, (ar) Look and Learn #40, October 20 1962
- * Spacecraft and Star Drives, (ar) (by Walter H. Gillings & Philip Harbottle) The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ed. Brian Ash, Pan, 1977
- * The Space Destroyer!, (sl) (by Lester Bidston) The Boys’ Friend #1120 Nov 25 1922, #1126 Jan 6, #1131 Feb 10 1923
- * Space Devastator, (ar) Amazing Stories July 1939
- * The Spaced-Out Library, (rc) Surprising Stories #49, January 2019
- * Spaced-Out Sounds, (cl) Penthouse (US) July 1976
- * Spacedrome K3, (ss) Cosmos #2, 1938
- * Spacedrome No. 1, (ss) (by D. G. Turner) Scoops March 24 1934
- * Space Facts, (pi) Space Fact and Fiction #5, July 1954
- * Space Facts—The Largest Known Meteorite, (pi) Space Fact and Fiction #7, September 1954
- * Space Fans of the World Unite!, (ms) Spacemen October 1962
- * Space Fear, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) July 1952, after Paul Orban
- * Spaceflight—Venus, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #51, November 15 1954 [Ref. Philip Wilding]
- * Space Fortunes, (ms) Savage Planets Apr, Jul, Oct 2024, Jan, Apr 2025
- * Space Girl, (pi) Real Men June 1967
- * Space, Gravity and the Flying Saucer, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #54, February 15 1955 [Ref. Leonard G. Cramp]
- * Space Guards, (cv) Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) May 1940, after Hubert Rogers
- * Space Journal Statement of Policy, (ms) Space Journal March/May 1959
- * Space Medicine, (br) Authentic Science Fiction #20, April 15 1952
- * Space Men and Science Fiction, (ms) Fantastic Universe June 1958
- * Spacemen of Distinction #2, (cl) Spacemen October 1962
- * The Space Merchants, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #64, December 15 1955 [Ref. C. M. Kornbluth & Frederik Pohl]
- * Space Morgana, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2002; translated by Victor Chifelea
- * Space Mutant, (ss) Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder August 1953 (unpublished spoof)
- * Space Opera: How It All Began, (ar) Lost Continent Library Magazine v1 #8, 2008
- * The Space Opera Renaissance and The New Space Opera: All New Stories of Science Fiction Adventure, (br) Subterranean (online) Summer 2007
- * Space Platform Xz204c Does Not Answer, (vi) Ballyhoo (Australia) Winter 1956
- * Spaceport…Backwater Planet, (cv) Analog Science Fact & Science Fiction (UK) June 1962, after Lloyd Birmingham
- * Space Quiz Around the Editor’s Desk, (qz) Collier’s March 22 1952
- * The Space-Ray Destroyers [School on the Moon], (ss) The Buzzer #6, November 20 1937
- * Space Rocket, (pz) Premier Book for Children 1961
- * Space Seed Litany, (pm) Orion’s Child July/August 1984
- * Spaceship—1975, (ms) If September 1953
- * Spaceship of 2038, (ar) Amazing Stories December 1938
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