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- * Why Huckleberry Ran Away, (ar) Look and Learn #25, July 7 1962
- * Why I Always Mind My Own Business, (ts) True Story April 1931
- * Why I Am a Gold-Digger Wife, (ts) Smart Set June 1927
- * Why I Am a Servant, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1915
- * Why I Am Faithful to My Wife, (ar) Esquire June 1939
- * Why I Am Fit to Fly, (ar) Physical Culture October 1923
- * Why I Am Single, (ts) Smart Set May 1926
- * “Why I Asked Her to Marry Me”, (ar) Love Fiction Monthly November 1942
- * Why I Believe in a Future Life, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
- * Why I Bought a New Car, (pi) Caper May 1960
- * Why I Broke Him, (ts) True Western Stories April 1926
- * Why I Cut Loose from Chicago, (ar) The American Magazine April 1918
- * Why I Dislike Fireworks, (pm) The Grand Magazine December 1905
- * Why I Failed, (te) The Green Book Magazine July 1921
- * Why I Fooled My Wife, (ts) True Story October 1923
- * Why I Had My Face Lifted, (ar) Smart Set December 1926
- * Why I Have Never Married, (ss) The Green Book Magazine August 1912
- * Why I Helped a Murderer, (ts) True Western Stories May 1926
- * “Why I Joined”, (ar) Cheer Boys Cheer #57, June 21 1913
- * Why I Left Home, (ts) Smart Set September 1925
- * Why I Left My Husband, (ts) The Novel Magazine December 1928
- * Why I Left My Husband for the Man I Loved, (ts) Smart Set October 1926
- * Why I Left My Wife, (ss) Live Stories April 1925
- * Why I Like My Home in Dixie, (ar) The American Magazine October 1916
- * Why I Live at Hyde Park, (ts) (by Dmitri Chazzi Georgi) The Cornhill Magazine December 1868
- * Why I Lost My Husband, (cn) Smart Set January 1926
- * Why I Lost My Wife, (cn) Smart Set February 1926
- * Why I Married a Rotter, (ts) The Novel Magazine July 1928
- * Why I Married Before Going to War, (ar) The American Magazine May 1918
- * Why Indians Would Not Work, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly June 26 1937
- * Why I Never Hire Women Under Thirty, (ar) The American Magazine August 1920
- * Why I Never Married, (ts) The Novel Magazine May 1928
- * Why I Passed “Blow-Up”, (iv) Mayfair v3 #10, 1968
- * Why I Peached on My Pal, (ts) True Western Stories March 1926
- * Why I Quit Bullying People, (ar) The American Magazine January 1919
- * Why I Quit College Teaching, (??) Collier’s March 5 1949
- * Why I Regret My Divorce, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine May 1920as told to Teresa Margaret Praga
- * Why Is Butcher-Meat so Dear?, (ar) Chambers’s Journal August 22 1908
- * Why Is It Warmer Before a Snowstorm?, (ms) My Magazine March 1915
- * Why Is the President So Popular? (Teddy Roosevelt), (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal October 1905
- * Why I Stopped Being a “Beauty Specialist”, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1 1910
- * Why-I-Subscribed Contest, (cn) Boys’ Life Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Dec 1924
- * Why It Costs More to Live, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1910
- * Why I Thrilled to His Caresses, (ts) Modern Romances September 1941
- * Why I Want to Fuck Donald Trump (after J.G. Ballard), (ss) (by Henry Wessells) Donald Trump. The Magazine of Poetry #1, November 2016
- * Why I Went Home to Mother, (ts) Smart Set February 1927
- * Why I Went to the West Coast, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 26 1867
- * Why I Wrote It, (ss) (by Louise W. Barker) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1864
- * Why Jack Went to Europe, (ss) (by Julian Hawthorne) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1878
- * Why Janet Gaynor’s Marriage Failed, (ar) The Royal Pictorial June 1933
- * Why Johnson’s Paper Stopped, (ss) The Idler May 1908
- * Why King Baggot Likes Character Parts, (ar) The Green Book Magazine October 1915
- * Why Lace Is So Costly, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1880
- * Why Lead Is Heavy, (ms) Mystery Magazine #60, May 1 1920
- * Why Leave Home?, (pi) Caper March 1959
- * Why Lightning Hits Certain Trees, (ms) Mystery Magazine #18, August 1 1918
- * Why Many Poems Are Declined, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal March 1891
- * Why Marriages Fail:
* ___ No. 4: Infidelity, (ar) McCall’s January 1954
- * Why Married Women Stray: A Doctor’s Case Histories, (ar) Dapper August 1966
- * Why Men Can Fly, (ar) Sky Riders #2, December 1928
- * Why Men Crack, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1923
- * Why Men Go Wrong, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- * Why Men Leave Home, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1931
- * Why Men Marry, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- * Why Millers Mix Their Flours, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * Why Milwaukee Is Crimeless, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 2 1931
- * Why Mother Is Proud, (pm) The Golden Argosy June 21 1884
- * Why Movie Censorship Is Necessary, (pi) The Gent September 1956
- * Why Moving Stairways Move, (ar) The Modern Boy April 20 1929
- * Whymper’s Account of the Tragedy of the Matterhorn, in July, 1865, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1876 [Ref. Edward Whymper]
- * Why Mr. Bennett Raised His Salary, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 15 1913
- * Why Muggins Was Kept, (ss) (by Julian Hawthorne) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1871
- * Why Murder Makes Headlines, (ms) Detective Tales October 1937
- * Why My Child Is Fatherless, (ts) The Novel Magazine November 1928
- * Why My Marriage Is a Failure, (ar) Racketeer Stories December 1929
- * Why My Marriage Was a Failure, (ts) The Novel Magazine October 1928
- * Why My Uncle Was a Bachelor, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 27 1874
- * Why My Uncle Was a Bachelor, (ss) (by Louisa King) Household Words #203, February 11 1854
- * Why “Nash’s” Wins, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine January 1916
- * Why Never Married, (ts) The Passing Show October 7 1933
- * Why New Houses Are Haunted, (ss) London Society Christmas 1886, as by Elwyn Keith
- * Why Nice Girls Like to See Prize Fights, (ar) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- * Why Not?, (pm) The Philadelphia Press
- * Why Not an Outdoor Model Railway?, (ar) The Modern Boy July 6 1929
- * Why Not Be Attractive to Men?, (ms) Christmas Pie Christmas 1943
- * Why Not Be a Wireless Operator?, (cl) The Captain #228, March 1918
- * Why Not Escape?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 26 1929
- * Why Not Film Greyfriars? [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1936, 1935
- * Why Not Send Goethals and His Veterans?, (ed) The American Magazine March 1914
- * Why Not the Best?, (cl) Penthouse (US) January 1981
- * Why Not Try a Gift Cigar?, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * Why Not Try Some New Pets?, (ar) Young Elizabethan April 1956
- * Why Not Use the Left Hand?, (ar) The Penny Magazine #286, 1904
- * Why One More?, (ed) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy September 1953
- * Why Our Boat Did Not Make Its Bump, (ss) London Society May 1863
- * Why Our Hair Curls, (ar) Look and Learn #52, January 12 1963
- * Why Our Minister Didn’t Marry, (ss) (by Alanson J. Prime) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1855
- * Why Our Wives Put Us in Jail, (ar) Liberty December 26 1931as told to Margaret Moulton
- * Why Pardons Are Granted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 2 1921
- * Why People Argue, (ms) All-Fiction Apr, Jul 1931
- * Why Popes Change Their Names, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1878
- * Why Poppies?, (ar) Mystery Magazine November 1926
- * Why Psalm Books Have Divided Pages, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * Why Publish Your Own Book?, (ms) Dark Horizons #54, 2009
- * Why Rackets “Work”, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 10 1935
- * Why Radium Is So Valuable, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 5 1917
- * Why Rich Men Won’t Pay Their Bills, (ms) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- * Why Russia Can’t Be Trusted, (ar) Collier’s January 27 1951
- * Why Send Feeble-Minded to Prison?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 1 1919
- * Why She Did, (pm)
- * Why She Lifted Goods, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 2 1920
- * Why She Married Jack, (ss) The Wave April 3 1897
- * Why Should I Marry?, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine February 1913
- * Why Should London Rule?, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1942
- * Why Sixty Minutes Make an Hour, (ar) The Scrap Book August 1909
- * Why Sixty Seconds Make a Minute, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1890
- * Why Sleep Restores: An Oriental Poem, (pm)
- * Why Smith Left Home, (vi) (by P. G. Wodehouse) Pearson’s Magazine February 1906
- * Why Some Boys Are Bad, (ar) The American Boy November 1906
- * Why Some Hens Left Home, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 30 1929
- * Why So Tearful?, (pm) Harper’s Young People #173, February 20 1883
- * Why Station-Agents Go Crazy, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- * Why Steer Wrestling Is Popular, (ms) True Western Stories February 1926
- * Why St. Lawrence?, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine September 10 1914 (v19 #1)
- * Why Swimmers Drown, (ms) The People’s Home Journal May 1903
- * Why Take Chances?, (ar) Pictorial Review July 1930
- * Why Teachers Go on Strike, (ar) MacLean’s January 1920
- * Why the Ball Player’s Career Was Meteoric, (ms) The Popular Magazine August 15 1913
- * Why the Birth Rate Is Decreasing, (ms) Live Stories March 1915
- * Why the Bishop Gave Thompson a Living, (ss) London Society February 1863
- * Why the Cat Has a Kink in His Tail, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1925
- * Why the Chief Clerk Laughed, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Why the Chinaman Treated, (ms) Wild West Weekly September 1 1928
- * Why the Collie Is Man’s Best Friend, (ss) Boys’ Life September 1927
- * Why the Cowboy Surrendered, (ms) Wild West Weekly May 31 1930
- * Why the Crocodile Is Lonely, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1925
- * Why the Crowd Roared, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * Why the Doctor Fled, (hu) The Popular Magazine September 1906
- * Why the Horse Wouldn’t Drink, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 12 1936
- * Why the Indian Paints His Face, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 11 1903
- * Why Their Creeds Differed, (pm) (by Eliza Sproat Randolph) The Atlantic Monthly July 1862
- * Why the Lamp Went out, (pm) Yale Record
- * Why the Miners Never Came Back, (ar) The Sun
- * Why the Putkammer Castle Was Destroyed, (ss) (by Robert Dale Owen) The Atlantic Monthly November 1865
- * Why There Are Fewer Marriages, II: The Religious Side, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal September 28 1912
- * Why There Are the Contests by Algis Budrys (1931-2008), (bg) L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XXIV ed. Algis Budrys, Galaxy, 2008 [Ref. Algis Budrys]
- * Why the Red Sea Is Red, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1881
- * Why the Rejection?, (ms) Focus #12, October/November 1986
- * Why the Romans Wish Each Other “A Good August”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1881
- * Why the Sea Is Salt, (ms) Mystery Magazine #6, February 1 1918
- * Why the Sea Is Salt, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1925
- * Why the Sea Is Salt, (ss)
- * Why They Can Talk, (ms) Mystery Magazine #35, April 15 1919
- * Why They Can’t Stand Rex Harrison, (ar) John Bull May 3 1958 [Ref. Rex Harrison]
- * Why They Shot Admiral Byng, (ar) Look and Learn #171, April 24 1965
- * Why They Streamline the Aeroplane, (ia) Modern Wonders December 9 1939
- * Why they Tropp the Colour, (ar) Look and Learn #20, June 2 1962
- * Why They Were Called Archies, (ms) War Birds #31, July 1930
- * Why They Were Married, (ss) The Wave July 1 1899
- * Why Things Are Done, (cl) My Magazine Apr, May 1915, May 1921
- * Why this Unseemly Mirth?, (hu) Chums February 10 1923
- * Why Thomas Was Discharged, (ss) (by George Arnold) The Atlantic Monthly June 1863
- * Why Traction Engines Have Grooved Wheels, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * Why Trusted Men Steal, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1924
- * Why Twelve Hours?, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1888
- * Why Wardens Go Mad, (ms) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction April 7 1928
- * Why Washington Was Born on Both February 11th and 22D, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1888
- * Why Was the “Mohegan” Lost?, (ar) The Cornish Magazine December 1898
- * Why Wealthy Women Become Shoplifters, (ar) Detective Story Magazine June 27 1925as told to Alvin F. Harlow
- * Why We Beat the World, (hu) Short Stories November 1919
- * Why We Enjoy Mishaps, (ar) Nash’s Annual Summer 1938
- * Why Weird Tales?, (ed) (by Otis Adelbert Kline) Weird Tales May/June/July 1924
- Weird Tales March 1934
- The Weird Tales Story ed. Robert Weinberg, FAX Collector's Editions, 1977, as by Otis Adelbert Kline
- Weird Tales: The Magazine That Never Dies ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1988, as by Otis Adelbert Kline
- The Weird Tales Story: Expanded and Enhanced ed. Robert Weinberg, Pulp Hero Press, 2021, as by Otis Adelbert Kline
- Weird Tales: The Best of the 1920s ed. Darrell Schweitzer, Centipede Press, 2025, as by Otis Adelbert Kline
- * Why We Left the Farm, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1912
- * Why We Make Films , (ms) Blood Moon Rising #26, Spring 2005
- * Why Wembley Was Wobbly, (ms) (by G. K. Chesterton) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925
- * Why We Say “God Bless You!” to Sneezers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #105, March 15 1922
- * Why We Say Smart Set Is Your Magazine, (ms) Smart Set August 1926
- * Why We Shake Hands, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st April 1929
- * Why We Should Be Glad That Water-Pipes Burst in Winter, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * Why Western Stories Are Taller, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1919
- * Why? Why did I get a copy of TZ?, (ms) Twilight Zine #47, 2007
- * Why Wichita Won, (ms) The American Boy June 1925
- * Why Women Are Beautiful, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1909
- * Why Women Steal, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 17 1928
- * Why Women Want to Be Self-Supporting, (ar) Pictorial Review May 1912
- * Why Wool Keeps You Warm, (ar) Look and Learn #162, February 20 1965
- * Why Worry?, (pm) St. Louis Post Dispatch
- * Why You Can’t Win, (ms) Clues 2nd June 1928
- * Why You Laugh, (ms) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- * Why You Must Have Sleep, (ar) Look and Learn #98, November 30 1963
- * Why You Need Salk Polio Shots Now, (ar) Redbook April 1957
- * Why Young Men Fail: A Clear Explanation by Shrewd Business Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1899
- * Why Young Men Fail: A New Explanation for Shrewd Business Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1899
- * Why Young Men Fail: A Shrewd Guide for Shrewd Business Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1899
- * Why Young Men Fail: Letters from Business Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 18, Dec 9 1899
- * Why Your Child Should Dance, (ar) Redbook December 1955as told to Maurice Zolotow
- * Why You Should Buy Liberty Bonds, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st March 1918
- * Why You Should Emigrate, (cl) Cheer Boys Cheer #48 Apr 19, #49 Apr 26 1913
- * Why You Should Not Start Smoking, (ar) Look and Learn #16, May 5 1962
- * Why You Should Read Advertisements, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1911
- * Wibbleton’s Great Experiment, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 2 1887
- * Wichita, (ms) Triple Western Spring 1954
- * Wichita Offers Prizes for Marker Designs, (ms) Aviation Stories and Mechanics Summer 1928
- * Wicked Ah Hee, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1877
- * Wicked Captain Walshawe of Wauling, (ss) (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu) Dublin University Magazine April 1864
- Madam Crowl’s Ghost and Other Stories by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, G. Bell & Sons, 1923, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- More Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1935, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Evening Standard March 14 1936, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Grimoire and Other Supernatural Stories ed. Montague Summers, Fortune Press, 1936, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Evening Standard Second Book of Strange Stories, Hutchinson, 1937, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- Green Tea and Other Ghost Stories by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Arkham House, 1945, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- Weird Stories ed. Charles Higham, Horwitz, 1961, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- Macabre Mysteries and Horrors, K&G Publications, 1966, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Wild Night Company ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1970, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Tenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1974, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- Ghost Stories and Mysteries by J. S. Le Fanu, Dover, 1975, as by J. S. Le Fanu
- A Treasury of Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Scribner's, 1981, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Book of Famous Irish Ghost Stories ed. Daniel O'Keeffe, The Mercier Press, 1986, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Illustrated J.S. Le Fanu by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Crucible, 1988, as by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- Ghost and Horror Stories, Tynron Press, 1990, as by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- Celtic Tales of Terror ed. Mairtin O'Griofa, Sterling Pub. Co., Inc., 1994, as by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- Carmilla and Other Classic Tales of Mystery by Sheridan Le Fanu, Signet Classic, 1996, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- Twelve Tales of the Supernatural ed. Michael Cox, Oxford Paperbacks, 1997, as by J. S. Le Fanu
- The Book of Irish Weirdness, Sterling, 1997, as by Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Haunted Baronet and Others by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- Carmilla, Green Tea & Other Horrors by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2016, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- * The Wickedest Woman in New York, (ar) The Black Mask (UK) December 1 1923
- * The Wicked Lady, (pi) Mayfair v18 #5, 1983
- * Wickedly Inspired, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2011 [Ref. Lisa Jackson]
- * A Wicked Stepmother, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1888
- * Wicked Wanda, (pi) Dapper October 1975
- * The Wicked World of Webs: 301 Sites Worth Visiting, (ms) Wicked Mystic #25, Spring 1996
- * Wickenham’s Letter, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #370, July 11 1908
- * Wide Angle Lass, (pi) Snap v1 #7, 1961
- * Wide Nude World, (cl) Utopia Feb/Mar/Apr 1971, Feb/Mar/Apr 1972
- * Wide Open, (ex) Brandon House, 1969
- * Wide Open Faces, (sa) Screen Romances #106, March 1938
- * Wider Reading, (bi) A Roald Dahl Selection by Roald Dahl, Longman, 1980
- * Wide World—Adventure Trails Announcement, (ms) The Wide World Magazine (US) May 1929
- * The Wide World Brotherhood, (ms) The Wide World Magazine November 1959
- * The Wide World: In Other Magazines, (cl) The Wide World Magazine (US) June 1910
- * Widgers Green, (ss) Confession! July 1947
- * The Widow [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Richard Steele) The Spectator #113, July 10 1711, as "untitled (“In my first Description of the Company in which I pass most of my Time”)"
- * The Widow and Her Two Daughters, (ss) (by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1877; translated from the French (“Blanche et Vermeille”, Contes Moraux Pour l’Instruction de la Jeunesse, 1806).
- * The Widow Bedott in Philadelphia, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education May 1870
- * The Widow Case. A Dear Hunt, (ss) (by Rose Terry Cooke) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1875
- * A Widowed Heart, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine July 16 1870
- * The Widowed Mabel, (ss) The Wave October 3 1891
- * The Widowed Monarch, (ar) The Woman at Home March 1896
- * A Widower Takes the Stand, (ms) The Smart Set August 1915
- * The Widow from Chicago, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #584, February 21 1931; adapted from the movie (Alice White, Neil Hamilton, Edward G. Robinson).
- * The Widow Has It, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1880
- * The Widow Merand, (ss)
- * The Widow of Cologne, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 20 1851
- * The Widows’ Adonis, (ss) The Argosy (UK) Summer 1887
- * The Widow’s Bracelet, (ss) The Wave July 11 1891
- * The Widow’s Cabaret, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal October 18 1890
- * Widows Commit Suicide, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 20 1931
- * A Widow’s Engagement, (ss) The Wave April 21 1900
- * The Widow Silvani:
* ___ I. Enchantment, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 11 1867
* ___ II. Mystery, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 18 1867
* ___ III. Under Suspicion, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 25 1867
- * The Widow’s Inheritance, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1933
- * The Widows Might, (ts) Live Stories January 1925as told to Vernon Tankeray
- * The Widow’s Portion, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1891
- * The Widow’s Son, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #234, January 1 1853
- * A Widow’s Wealth, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1933
- * The Widow Thorn’s First Marriage, (ss) (by N. G. Shepherd) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1863
- * Widow Townsend’s First Love, (ss)
- * The Widow Wise, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1910
- * Norbert Wiener, (bg) If January 1954 [Ref. Norbert Wiener]
- * The Wife, (pm) Toronto Mail and Empire
- * The Wife, (ss) The Wave December 5 1891
- * Wife Against Her Will, (n.) Poppy’s Library #156, May 1935
- * Wife and Husband, (gp) The Cornhill Magazine February 1901
- * The Wife and the Kappa, (vi) Playboy June 1974; from a classical Japanese fairy tale.adapted by Lonny Kaneko
- * The Wife. An Idyl of Bearcamp Water, (pm) (by John Greenleaf Whittier) The Atlantic Monthly January 1868
- * Wife Arrests Two, (ms) Mystery Magazine #136, July 15 1923
- * A Wife at Stake, (ss) The London Magazine February 1906
- * Wife Beater, (ms) Manhunt December 1956
- * A Wife by Wager, (ss) (by E. H. House) The Atlantic Monthly September 1867
- * Wife Carries On Convict’s Business, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 12 1930
- * Wife Didn’t Know Husband Was a Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 20 1928
- * A Wife Driven Insane by Husband Tickling Her Feet, (ms)
- * Wife for a Day, (n.) Poppy’s Library #170, December 1935
- * Wife Helps to Build House, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2326, February 23 1935
- * A Wife Hunt, (ss) (by Charles De Kay) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1878
- * The Wife I Missed, (ts) The Passing Show January 20 1934
- * Wife in Every Port, (ms) Magpie November 1952
- * The Wife I Wronged, (ts) Romantic Story Magazine February 1941
- * Wife Jails Prison Doctor, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 10 1933
- * Wife Killer Uses Bombs, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 13 1930
- * Wifely Obedience, (ms) The Ladies’ Journal March 1885
- * The Wife of Auchtermuchtie, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 30 1833
- * Wife Offers to Serve Husband’s Jail Sentence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- * The Wife of Guipuscoa, (ss) The Chartist Circular #124, February 5 1842
- * The Wife of John Carver, (ss) (by Jane G. Austin) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1870
- * The Wife of Leon-Le-Duc, (ss) Young Englishman’s Journal November 7 1868
- * The Wife of Our New Minister, (ss) The Australian Journal May 19 1866
- * The Wife of Our New Minister, (ss) (by T. S. Arthur) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1858
- * A Wife of the Period, (ss) (by Katherine F. Williams) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1869
- * The Wife of Usher’s Well, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1884
- * A Wife on Strike, (ss) Marriage Stories August 1930
- * A Wife Poisoner’s End, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 24 1927
- * A Wife’s Confession, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1878
- * The Wife’s Confession, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1932
- * A Wife’s Dilemma, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine April 1915
- * A Wife’s Freak [Queer Stories], (ss) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray ,[?]) Truth January 16 1879
- * A Wife’s Hiding Place, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1882
- * Wife Slayer Drives All Night with Body in Auto, (ms) Weird Tales November 1923
- * The Wife’s Lesson, (ss) The Australian Journal #129, February 1876
- * Wife’s Progress, (ar) The Newgate Calendar
- * A Wife’s Secret, (ss) The Wave May 23 1891
- * A Wife’s Story, (ss) (by Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1861
- * A Wife’s Stratagem, (ss) The Wave August 13 1892
- * The Wife’s Stratagem, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 8 1851
- * The Wife’s Stratagem, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 23 1906
- * A Wife’s Stratagem. A Tale of Venice, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1884
- * The Wife’s Thank-Offering, (ss) (by D. R. Castleton) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1865
- * The Wife to the Husband, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine February 1901
- * A Wife to the Rescue, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 11 1928
- * Wife-Trading Saved Our Marriage, (ar) Men’s Digest December 1967
- * A Wife Trap, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 10 1934
- * A Wife—Unloved, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1914
- * The Wife Who Came Back, (vi) Playboy November 1978; from a Siamese folk tale.adapted by Jack O’Donnell
- * A Wife Who Couldn’t Be Bad, (ts) Smart Set Sep, Oct, Nov 1926
- * The Wife Who Had to Have Romance-When the Family Slave Revolts, (ts) True Story February 1929
- * The Wife Who Stayed Dead, (n.) Poppy’s Library #188, September 1936
- * The Wife Who Was a Bore, (ar) Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal #711, September 1938
- * Wife Without Love, (ts) Intimate Romances May 1938
- * The Wig and the Black Cat, (vi) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1821, as "The Steam-Boat"
- * Wiggly Gardner, (ms) Collier’s April 4 1953
- * Wiggy Chick, (pi) Men’s Digest March 1966
- * A Wig-Makers Romance, (ms) The Ladies’ Journal March 1885
- * Wigs and Human Hair, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 23 1867
- * Wigs and Their Wearers, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1885
- * Wigs and Wisecracks, (ms) The Strand Magazine May 1944
- * Wig’s Exploit, (sl) The Boy’s Own Magazine Mar, Apr 1865
- * Wilbur F. Sanders, United States Senator from Montana, (bg) The Argosy March 28 1891
- * Wild, (pi) Caper May 1960
- * Wild, (pi) All Man September 1979
- * The Wild and All-Woolly West, (ms) Speed Western Stories August 1943
- * “The Wild and the Innocent”, (ar) Screen Stories June 1959
- * Wild—and Wonderful, (pi) Eye March 1954
- * The Wild and Wooly Inventor, (cl) The Captain #236, November 1918
- * The Wild and Wooly Jane, (pi) Showcase v2 #2, 1962
- * Wild Animals Appropriate Men’s Trails, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 26 1929
- * Wild Animals Are Not so Wild, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 10 1929
- * Wild Animals at Sea, (cl) The Captain #263, February 1921
- * Wild Animals Hunt Men, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 6 1929
- * Wild Animals I Have Known, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine September 1917
- * Wild Animals of North America (The Black Bear), (ms) Western Story Magazine May 29 1926
- * Wild Animals of North America (The Eyra), (ms) Western Story Magazine March 20 1926
- * Wild Animals of North America (The Gray Fox), (ms) Western Story Magazine March 27 1926
- * Wild Animal Training, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1891
- * The Wild Ass of the Bleachers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1912
- * Wild Australia at the Crystal Palace, (ar) (by P. A. Vaile) Fry’s Magazine July 1911
- * Wild Babies, (il) Child Life January 1954
- * Wild Beasts and the War, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1916
- * Wild Beasts in India, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper September 18 1880
- * Wild Beast Tamers and Their Pupils, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 24 1883
- * Wild Bees Stick to Burning Home, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 22 1930
- * Wild Bill Helps the Pony Kid [The Pony Kid], (cs) (by F. L. Stebbins) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 10 1937
- * Wild Bill, Hero Plus, (ar) Battle Stories #17, January 1929 [Ref. William J. Donovan]
- * Wild Bill Hickock, (ar) Tex Granger #22, May 1949
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ar) Cowboy Stories December 1936
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ar) Western Magazine (UK) #1, October 1980
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ia) Thrilling Western July 1934
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ia) Ace-High Magazine February 1939
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ia) The Rio Kid Western Jan 1946, Jan 1951
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ms) The Blue Book Magazine February 1928
- * “Wild Bill” Hickok as a Spy, (ms) Wild West Weekly January 5 1929
- * Wild Bill Hickok (James Butler Hickok), (ia) The Rio Kid Western Winter 1940
- * Wild Bill Hickok’s Church, (ar) Frontier Stories April 1932
- * Wild Bill Hickok’s Revolver, (ms) West July 20 1927
- * “Wild Bill” Kipson Passes On, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 18 1926
- * Wild Bill’s Duel, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly June 13 1931
- * Wild Birds in London, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1885
- * Wild Birds’ Protection Act, (ar) The Union Jack April 7 1881
- * Wild Birds That Pay, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1929
- * Wild Blood, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine October 7 1933
- * Wild Blood, (ts) True Story Mar, Jun 1932
- * Wild Boar Hunting, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1876
- * Wild Boar in California, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine October 16 1937
- * The Wild Boy, (cs) (by Donne Avenell) Boys’ World March 23 1963
- * The Wild Boy of Ardennes, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1876
- * A “Wild” Bucket, (vi) Kansas City Times
- * Wild Bullet Makes Trouble, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 20 1915
- * The Wild Bunch, (ar) Super Western March 1938
- * The Wild Bunch, (pi) Penthouse (US) December 2007
- * The Wild Bunch, (ts) True Western Stories December 1925
- * Wild—by Reputation, (nv) Secrets April 1947
- * The Wild Camels of Lob-Nor, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1879
- * Wild Cards, (in) Pairing Up ed. George R. R. Martin & Melinda M. Snodgrass, Bantam, 2023, as "Introduction"
- * Wild Cargo!, (ia) The Modern Boy January 5 1935
- * The Wild-Cat, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1878
- * Wildcatman, (cs) Wildcat Jul 1967, Feb 1968
- * A Wild Cat’s Genealogy, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 7 1925
- * Wildcat’s Howls, (hu) Wildcat Jul 1967, Feb 1968
- * Wildcat’s Joke Time, (hu) Wildcat January 1965
- * Wild Cattle, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine February 24 1940
- * Wildcat Wayne, (cs) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #307 Dec 2, #308 Dec 9, #309 Dec 16, #310 Dec 23, #311 Dec 30 1967, #312 Jan 6, #313 Jan 13, #314 Jan 20,
#315 Jan 27, #316 Feb 3, #317 Feb 10, #318 Feb 17, #319 Feb 24, #320 Mar 2, #321 Mar 9, #322 Mar 16, #323 Mar 23, #324 Mar 30,
#325 Apr 6, #326 Apr 13, #327 Apr 20, #328 Apr 27, #329 May 4, #330 May 11, #331 May 18, #332 May 25, #333 Jun 1, #334 Jun 8,
#335 Jun 15, #336 Jun 22, #337 Jun 29, #338 Jul 6, #339 Jul 13, #340 Jul 20, #341 Jul 27, #342 Aug 3, #343 Aug 10, #344 Aug 17,
#345 Aug 24, #346 Aug 31, #347 Sep 7, #348 Sep 14, #349 Sep 21, #350 Sep 28, #351 Oct 5, #352 Oct 12, #353 Oct 19, #354 Oct 26,
#355 Nov 2, #356 Nov 9, #357 Nov 16, #358 Nov 23, #359 Nov 30, #360 Dec 7, #361 Dec 14, #362 Dec 21, #363 Dec 28 1968
#364 Jan 4, #365 Jan 11, #366 Jan 18, #367 Jan 25, #368 Feb 1, #369 Feb 8, #370 Feb 15, #371 Feb 22, #372 Mar 1, #373 Mar 8,
#374 Mar 15, #375 Mar 22, #376 Mar 29, #377 Apr 5, #378 Apr 12, #379 Apr 19, #380 Apr 26, #381 May 3, #382 May 10, #383 May 17,
#384 May 24, #385 May 31, #386 Jun 7, #387 Jun 14, #388 Jun 21, #389 Jun 28, #390 Jul 5, #391 Jul 12, #392 Jul 19, #393 Jul 26,
#394 Aug 2, #395 Aug 9, #396 Aug 16, #397 Aug 23, #398 Aug 30, #399 Sep 6, #400 Sep 13, #401 Sep 20, #402 Sep 27, #403 Oct 4,
#404 Oct 11, #405 Oct 18, #406 Oct 25, #407 Nov 1, #408 Nov 8, #409 Nov 15, #410 Nov 22, #411 Nov 29, #412 Dec 6, #413 Dec 13,
#414 Dec 20, #415 Dec 27 1969
#416 Jan 3, #417 Jan 10, #418 Jan 17, #419 Jan 24, #420 Jan 31, #421 Feb 7, #422 Feb 14, #423 Feb 21 1970
- * Wildcat Wit, (hu) Man’s Wildcat Adventures Jun, Aug, Oct 1959
- * Wild Cherries’ Cross-Word Puzzle, (pz) Wild Cherries Summer 1933
- * Wild Cherries Puzzle Page, (pz) Wild Cherries October 1933
- * Wild Company, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #571, November 22 1930; adapted from the movie (Frank Albertson and H. B. Warner and Sharon Lynn).
- * Wild Daisy, (ss) Dream World June 1924
- * Wild Dances of Hungary, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1882
- * “Wild Darell’s Leap”, (ts) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine January 1867
- * Wild Days in Upper Silesia, Europe’s Newest Tinder-Box, (pi) Leslie’s June 18 1921
- * The Wild-Dog Menace, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 19 1928
- * Wild Dogs, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine January 23 1937
- * The Wild Duck: A Bohemian Story, (ss) The Emerald May 16 1868
- * Wild Edna; or, Old Avalanche’s Retaliation, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #144, 189?
- * Wilde Life, (pi) Men’s Digest August 1966
- * The Wild Endive, (pm) (by Annie Fields) The Atlantic Monthly November 1861
- * The Wilderness as a Farm, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1911
- * The Wilderness Is Still with Us, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 7 1927
- * A Wilderness Manicure Parlor, (ms) Far West Illustrated Magazine October 1926
- * A Wilder Play from Thornton Wilder, (th) Redbook March 1943
- * The Wildest Angling in the World, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12, May 19, May 26 1917
- * The Wildest Ball, (pi) Spree v2 #1, 1964
- * Wildest Girls of Paris, (pi) Dapper December 1967
- * Wild Fire!, (pi) Rake July 1962
- * Wild Flowers, (ar) Young Englishman’s Journal June 13 1868
- * Wild Flowers, (ms) Good Taste April 1950
- * Wild Flowers, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 28 1888
- * Wild-Flowers for Home Decoration, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1882
- * The Wild Flower Society, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1903
- * Wildflowers of Asklepiades, (ms) The International March 1918translated by Ed Storer
- * The Wild Flowers of Autumn, (ar) Young Englishman’s Journal September 12 1868
- * Wild-Fowl Shooting on the Coast, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1895
- * Wild Game and the Forests, (ar) The Outing Magazine November 1912
- * Wild Game Fed Prom Plane, (ms) Air Trails June 1930
- * Wild Game in Old Countries, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1909
- * Wild Game Paradise, (ms) North•West Stories 1st September 1926
- * Wild Game Still to Be Found, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 7 1925
- * The Wild Geese on the Wing, (pm) Dublin University Magazine March 1866
- * A Wild Ghost Chase, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1898
- * A Wild Girl, (ts) Scarlet Confessions June 1936
- * The Wild Girl of the Coast, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #20, 1890
- * Wild Harvest, (sa) Screen Romances October 1947
- * Wild Horse, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #625, December 5 1931; adapted from the movie (Hoot Gibson, Alberta Vaughn).
- * A Wild Horse Becomes Tame, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 25 1931
- * Wild Horses, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1885
- * Wild Horses, (ms) Far West Illustrated Magazine October 1926
- * Wild Horses, (ms) Speed Western Stories October 1943
- * Wild Horses Become a Menace, (ms) Western Story Magazine June 21 1924
- * Wild Horses Doomed by the Cold, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 12 1928
- * Wild Horses in Australia, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1877
- * Wild Horses in Texas, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 30 1879
- * Wild Horses Menace NorthWest, (ms) Lariat Story Magazine May 1926
- * Wild Horses Still Survive, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 15 1930
- * The Wild Horse Trap, (ms) Triple-X Western #92, January 1932
- * Wild Indians in California, (ms) Mystery Magazine #32, March 1 1919
- * Wild Injun on the Left Bank, (pi) French Frills v2 #3, 1962
- * Wild Intruder, (ss) (by Sydney J. Bounds) Boys’ World October 12 1963
- * Wild Inventions, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1935, 1934
- * Wild Is the Word for Chileo, (pi) Venus v2 #2, 1960
- * Wild Ivan and Old Avalanche, the Great Scout, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #37, 1890
- * Wild Joe. A Tale of Indian Lake, (ss) (by Albert B. Street) Beadle’s Monthly #9, September 1866
- * Wild Kid [Buffalo Bill], (ss) Lion Library #15, 1909
- * The Wild Killer of the Sierras, (tc) American Detective February 1936
- * Wild Life, (??) Outdoor Adventure April 1959
- * Wild Life Across the World, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly August 4 1923
- * Wild Life Increases, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine May 28 1938
- * Wild Life in London, (ar) Tit-Bits #2879, January 2 1937
- * Wild Life in Sing Sing, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 10 1934
- * Wildlife in the Raw, (pi) Monsieur June 1957
- * A Wild-Life Refuge, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 8 1928
- * The Wild Man of Cora, (nv) Bits for Boys August 19 1893
- * The Wild Man of Vienna, (ss) Once a Week June 20 1868
- * The Wild Man of Wameru [Daktari], (ss) (by J. L. Morrissey) Daktari Annual 1967, World Distributors, 1967
- * The Wild Men Behaved, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 23 1932
- * Wild Men on Wheels, (pi) Argosy November 1947
- * Wild Men Who Live in Trees, (ms) True Adventures February 1925
- * Wild Money: or, A Banker’s Adventures in the Movies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 2, Dec 16 1933, Jan 6, Feb 3, Feb 10 1934as told to Hugh C. Weir
- * Wild Mustang Mourns Offspring, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 22 1930
- * Wild Mustangs from Northwest for Rodeo, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly October 24 1936
- * Wild Nights, (ts) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine September 16 1933
- * “Wild Oats” at the Criterion, (th) Black & White #17, May 30 1891
- * The Wild One, (ts) Man’s Conquest March 1959
- * The Wild One!, (pi) The Dude July 1959
- * Wild Party, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine September 1932
- * A Wild Pet, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine August 8 1936
- * Wild Pheasants Make Friends with Domestic Fowl, (ms) Far West Stories March 1931
- * Wild Polo Ponies, (ms) Lariat Story Magazine October 1926
- * The Wild Ponies of Ocracoke Island, (pi) Argosy August 1947
- * A Wild Red Rose, (nv) The English Ladies Novelettes v1 #10, 1891
- * Wild Rice, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 17 1933
- * Wild Rice, (ms) Western Winners February 1935
- * A Wild Ride, (ss) The Young Englishman Oct 27, Nov 10 1877
- * A Wild Ride: A Thrilling Tale of the Road, (ss) Good Stories
- * Wild Rose of the Prairie, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories Fall 1951
- * Wild Rovers, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * A Wild Run for a Wife, (vi) The Golden Argosy September 26 1885
- * Wild Shooting, (ar) (by Alexander Innes Shand) The Cornhill Magazine March 1883
- * Wild Shooting Wounds Boys, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 16 1929
- * Wildside Press: Complete In-Print Stock List, (ms) H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror Spring 2004
- * “Wild Sumac”, (ms) Saucy Stories December 1917
- * A Wild Swannery, (ar) (by Frederic Adye) The Cornhill Magazine January 1890
- * Wild Turkeys Abundant, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 26 1929
- * Wild Turkeys in Jersey, (ss) The Golden Argosy January 1 1887
- * Wild Vandals, (ms) Manhunt May 1957
- * Wild West, (pm) Rhymes from the Round-Up Camp ed. Wallace D. Coburn, W.T. Ridgley Press, 1899
- * The Wild West and a Gangster, (ms) Street & Smith’s Far West Stories October 1931
- * The Wild West Carnival at Cheyenne, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 3 1923
- * The Wild West Comes East Again, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly October 8 1938
- * Wild West Days, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #929 Oct 2, #930 Oct 9, #931 Oct 16, #932 Oct 23, #933 Oct 30, #934 Nov 6, #935 Nov 13, #936 Nov 20, #937 Nov 27,
#938 Dec 4, #939 Dec 11 1937; adapted from the movie (John Mack Brown).
- * Wild West Documentary, (ar) Lilliput March/April 1951
- * Wild West Exploration, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine August 5 1933
- * The Wild West Had No Padlocks, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly June 17 1933
- * The Wild West in Japan, (ms) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction February 18 1928
- * The Wild West of Edgar Rice Burroughs, (ar) Edgar Rice Burroughs 1975 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- * A Wild West Wedding, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 26 1932
- * Wild West Whoopee, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #603, July 4 1931; adapted from the movie (Jack Perrin).
- * Wild West Wiles, (ms) .44 Western Magazine September 1953
- * Wild West Woman, (pi) Venus v1 #2, 1958
- * Wild Wood Pair, (pz) Favourite Annual for Girls 1956
- * Wild & Woolly!, (pi) Swank January 1970
- * The Wild Yachtsman; or, the Cruise of the “War Cloud”, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #14, 1890
- * Wiles and Ways of the Counterfeiter, (ar) The New York Times
- * Wiles of the War Pilot, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1935, 1934
- * Wiley and the Hairy Man, (ss) Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night ed. Alice Low, Hyperion, 1994adapted by Della Rowland
- * Wilfred Rhodes, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922
- * Wilful Margaret, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1881
- * Wilful Scrawlers: A Remonstrance, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 16 1867
- * A Wilful Woman, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1879
- * Kate Wilhelm, (pi) Galileo September 1979 [Ref. Kate Wilhelm]
- * Wilhelm Frick, (ar) Collier’s March 11 1944
- * Wilhelmina, the First Reigning Queen of the Netherlands, (ar) The Lady’s Realm September 1898
- * Wilkie Collins, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1889
- * Wilks the Actor. Chap. I., (ar) (by John William Cole) Dublin University Magazine November 1863
- * Wilks the Actor: His Later Career, (ar) (by John William Cole) Dublin University Magazine March 1864
- * Will, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 14 1883
- * A Will and a Way, (ss) The Gray Goose October 1907
- * The Will and the Way, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine November 1906
- * Willard’s Wicked Right, (ar) Fight Stories December 1930
- * Willard Thompson, Book Dealer, (ms)
- * Will Baseball Oust Cricket, (ar) Tit-Bits #2854, July 11 1936
- * Will Block—A True Tale, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- * Will Boom Industry, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- * Will Boxing Be Prohibited?, (ar) Action May 1953
- * Will Build New Line, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- * Will Case Solved by Handwriting Experts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 10 1926
- * Will Congress Put Our Navy on the Sea?, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1911
- * Will Democracy Tolerate a Permanent Class of National Office-Holders?, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science December 1880
- * Will Fascists Bomb the Canal?, (ar) Flying Aces March 1939
- * The Willful Waif and the Merry Widow, (pi) French Frills v3 #1, 1963
- * Will Germany Hurl a “Death Ray”?, (ar) Flying Aces October 1938
- * Will Hay Hunts Ghosts in Cap and Gown, (ar) The Outspan July 25 1941
- * Will Hearst Be Mayor?, (ar) Collier’s January 19 1907
- * Will He Be Executed?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 28 1921
- * “Will He Come?”, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1880
- * Will He Escape Again?, (ar) Fact Detective Stories May 1939
- * Will He Ever Find the Gold?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 4 1920
- * Will He Forgive Her?, (ts) “I Confess” August 21 1925
- * Will He Make a Good Husband?, (ms) The Violet Magazine #6, November 17 1922
- * Will Hens Welcome the Machine Age?, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * Will His Plea Be Granted?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 16 1921
- * Will Horse Opera Die?, (ms) Fighting Western February 1945
- * William A. Bishop, (ia) The Lone Eagle April 1936
- * William Allen White, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1904
- * William and Harold: The Story of the Conquest of England, 1066 A.D., (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #467, February 20 1892
- * William and Marjorie, (pm)
- * William and Mary and Mary Jo, (pi) Movie Monthly December 1925 [Ref. William Desmond]
- * William and Mary College, before the Fire, 1723, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine May 1901
- * William and Nancy, (vi) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- * William and the Moon Rocket, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #53, January 15 1955 [Ref. Richmal Crompton]
- * William Barlow, Irish Guards Veteran, Speaker on Spiritual Matters and Obituary Writer, (ob) The Daily Telegraph October 3 2023 [Ref. William Barlow]
- * William Bigelow Neal, (bg) The Blue Book Magazine September 1925 [Ref. William Bigelow Neal]
- * William Blake, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 9 1870
- * William B. Ogden, (bg) The Western Monthly January 1869
- * William Bradford’s Love-Life, (ts) (by Jane G. Austin) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1869
- * William Bross, (bg) The Western Monthly June 1869
- * William Carlisle, Bandit Extraordinary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
- * William Clark, (ms) The Blue Book Magazine July 1928
- * William Clarke Quantrell, (ia) The Rio Kid Western December 1942
- * William Cobbett at Kew, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper May 10 1879
- * William C.P. Breckinridge (portrait and bio of Congressman from Kentucky), (bg) The Argosy December 7 1889
- * William Cullen Bryant, (bg) (by James Wynne) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1862 [Ref. William Cullen Bryant]
- * William Dean Howells, (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1900
- * William Debetaz Trains Seeing Eye Dogs, (ar) Look February 10 1942
- * William Duncan’s Own Page—My Life Work, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 27 1920
- * William Edmondstoune Aytoun, (ar) (by Patrick Kennedy) Dublin University Magazine November 1867 [Ref. William Edmondstoune Aytoun]
- * William Edward Forster, Statesman and Philanthopist, (ob) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1888 [Ref. William Edward Forster]
- * William Ernest Wibley, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Magnet February 8 1930
- * William Ewart Gladstone, (bg) The Argosy #472, December 19 1891
- * William Fairbanks, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly July 31 1926
- * William Fairweather, (ia) The Rio Kid Western December 1941
- * William F. Cody, (ms) The Blue Book Magazine April 1928
- * William F. Nolan, (iv) Cemetery Dance #4, Spring 1990 [Ref. William F. Nolan]
- * William Frederick Cody, “Buffalo Bill,” (1846-1917), (ia) The Rio Kid Western July 1950
- * William Friedkin, Oscar-Winning Director of The Exocist and The French Connection—Obituary, (ob) The Daily Telegraph August 7 2023 [Ref. William Friedkin]
- * William F. Temple, (bg) New Worlds Science Fiction #76 Oct 1958, #115 Feb 1962 [Ref. William F. Temple]
- * William George Bunter, (il) The Magnet Library September 19 1925
- * William Gibson Interview, (iv) The Alien Has Landed #3, Winter 1996 [Ref. William Gibson]
- * William Haggard: An Interview, (iv) The New Black Mask No.5 ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 [Ref. William Haggard]
- * William Harrison Haynes: An Orator, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine August 1916
- * William Hazlitt, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine April 1875 [Ref. William Hazlitt]
- * William H. Crocker, an Optimist, (ar) Overland Monthly April 1914
- * William Henley Knoles, (pi) Books Are Everything Winter 1993 [Ref. William Knoles]
- * William Henry Hudson 1841-1922, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #24, June 10 1972 [Ref. W. H. Hudson]
- * William Henry Seward, the Federal American Minister, (ar) (by John Bickford Heard) Dublin University Magazine January 1862
- * William Hesketh Lever, (bg) The Strand Magazine March 1911 [Ref. William Hesketh Lever]
- * William Heuman, (ar) Street & Smith’s Western Story August 1945 [Ref. William Heuman]
- * William H. Gillette: Sherlock on Stage, (pi) The World of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine December 1977
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher:
* ___ 1. Little Boy Hogarth, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860
* ___ 2. Mr. Gamble’s Apprentice, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine March 1860
* ___ 3. A Long Ladder, and Hard to Climb, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine April 1860
* ___ 4. The Painter’s Progress, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine May 1860
* ___ 5. Between London and Sheerness, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine June 1860
* ___ 6. The Rake’s Progress: A Drama in Eight Acts, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine July 1860
* ___ 7. A History of Hard Work, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine August 1860
* ___ 8. The Shadow of the Forty-Five, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine September 1860
* ___ 9. Tail-Piece, (bg) (by George Augustus Sala) The Cornhill Magazine October 1860
- * William Howitt’s Vision, (ms) Ghost Stories January 1930
- * William H. Prescott, (bg) (by James Wynne) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1863 [Ref. William H. Prescott]
- * William I, Emperor of Germany, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1888
- * William Jamieson Mackay, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly July 14 1928
- * William Jon Watkins, (bg) The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #122/123, Winter/Spring 1994 [Ref. William John Watkins]
- * William Kennan, the Kentucky Ranger, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1880
- * William Kent Krueger, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #51, May 2013 [Ref. William Kent Krueger]
- * William Lewis Douglas, (ar) The Argosy January 31 1891
- * William Makepeace Thackeray, (bg) (by Richard Henry Stoddard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1874 [Ref. William Makepeace Thackeray]
- * William McFee, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #13, January 23 1971 [Ref. William McFee]
- * William McFee: A Checklist, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #11, October 8/October 9 1970 [Ref. William McFee]
- * William McFee: Introductions, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #23, May 3 1972 [Ref. William McFee]
- * William McKinley, 25th President of the United States, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine November 1901
- * William McKinley: A Portrait, (il) McClure’s Magazine March 1897
- * William M. Evarts, (bg) The Argosy December 8 1888
- * William Miller, Robber, (ts) Strange Suicides February 1933 [Ref. William Miller]
- * William Morris Maps, (pi) Fantasy Crossroads #6, November 1975
- * William Morris Stewart, (ia) The Rio Kid Western January 1953
- * William M. Taylor, D.D., Ll.D.: Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, (bg) The Argosy #495, May 28 1892
- * William of Wykeham and the Archbishop of Canterbury, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1877
- * William Penn and the Philadelphia Bi-Centenary, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1883
- * William Penn and the Settlement of Pennsylvania, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1876
- * William Pinkerton, Detective, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 29 1924
- * William Price Fox, (bi) Special Report: Fiction May/July 1990
- * William Relling, Jr., (iv) Cemetery Dance #4, Spring 1990 [Ref. William Relling, Jr.]
- * William Rotsler, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction June 1970 [Ref. William Rotsler]
- * William Sanders, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #165, Spring 2005 [Ref. William Sanders]
- * Williams and Tucker, (rv) Blue Pencil Magazine February 1901
- * William S. Burroughs, (ob) PBO #6/7, Autumn 1997 [Ref. William S. Burroughs]
- * William’s Crazy Gang, (ms) The Happy Mag. January 1939
- * William Shatner May Be 80, but Captain Kirk Is Forever, (ar) The Daily Maverick [Ref. William Shatner], as by J. Brooks Spector
- * William’s Hiking Holiday, (il) The Happy Mag. September 1936
- * William Shunn, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #173, Spring 2007 [Ref. D. William Shunn]
- * William Smudge’s Amendment, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 2 1867
- * Jack Williamson, (pi) Galileo #4, 1977 [Ref. Jack Williamson]
- * J. N. Williamson Interview, (iv) After Hours Spring 1994 [Ref. J. N. Williamson]
- * William Steig, (ob) (by Stephen Holland) The Daily Telegraph October 8 2003 [Ref. William Steig]
- * William Stott, (ms) The Magnet Library January 5 1918
- * William’s Trip to the Seaside, (ms) The Happy Mag. July 1934
- * William T. Adams, (bg) The Golden Argosy June 18 1887
- * William T. Adams (Oliver Optic), (bg) The Golden Argosy October 20 1883
- * William T. Adams (Oliver Optic), (il) The Golden Argosy June 18 1887
- * William Tecumseh Sherman, (ia) The Rio Kid Western October 1948
- * William Tell; or, Make Way for Liberty, (sl) (by Walter Viles) The Young Briton 1873, uncredited.
- The Young Englishman Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 14,
Dec 21, Dec 28 1878
Jan 4, Jan 11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8 1879, as by Walter Viles
- * William Tell, the Swiss Patriot, (sl) The Chartist Circular #1 Sep 28, #2 Oct 5, #3 Oct 12 1839
- * William Tell? Who Said He Was So Much?, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * William the Atheling, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper January 25 1879
- * William the Conqueror! (William S. Hart), (ar) The Boys’ Realm #71, August 7 1920 [Ref. William S. Hart]
- * William T. Smedley, (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1900
- * William T. Stead, (pi) McClure’s Magazine December 1893
- * William Wallace: Scotland’s Rebel Hero, (ar) Look and Learn #161, February 13 1965
- * William Walter Phelps: Minister to Germany, (bg) The Argosy #497, June 11 1892
- * William Wibley, (ms) The Magnet Library September 22 1917
- * William Wymark Jacobs: 1863-1943, (ar) Presenting Moonshine #22, April 9 1972 [Ref. W. W. Jacobs]
- * William Wymark Jacobs: A Checklist, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #22, April 9 1972 [Ref. W. W. Jacobs]
- * Willie, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1856
- * Willie, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1879
- * Willie Awa’, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1881
- * Willie Baird: A Winter Idyll, (pm) (by Robert Buchanan) The Cornhill Magazine March 1865
- * Willie Gray; or, The Wreck of the Polar Star, (sl) (by W. L. Emmett) The Young Englishman’s Journal Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27, May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, Jun 8, Jun 1, Jun 15,
Jun 22, Jun 29, Jul 6, Jul 13, Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24,
Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 14 1867
- * Willie Keepit, (cs) The Startler May 3 1930
- * Willie’s Duma Puzzle, (pm) American Spectator
- * Willie Wharton, (ss) (by Lydia Maria Child) The Atlantic Monthly March 1863
- * The Willing Maid a Day Too Young, (pm)
- * Willing to Humor Her, (hu) The Popular Magazine November 1905
- * Willing Wilma Says—, (hu) Bedtime Stories December 1937
- * The Willinski-Orr Snooper, (ms) Fantastic Universe February 1958
- * Will Irwin’s Haunted Flat, (ar) Mystic Magazine January 1931 [Ref. Will Irwin]
- * Will Is Declared Invalid, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 8 1921
- * Willis Screever’s High-Powered Hat [Willis Screever], (ss) (by R. C. Armour) Wild West (UK) #31, October 8 1938
- * Willis Screever’s K.O.Kangaroo [Willis Screever], (ss) (by R. C. Armour) Wild West (UK) #38, November 26 1938
- * Willis the Cow Charmer [Willis Screever], (ss) (by R. C. Armour) Wild West Weekly (UK) #25, August 27 1938
- * “Will It Rain Tomorrow?”, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1886
- * Will Kent’s Gold Mine, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 26 1904
- * Will Lasso Plesiosaurus, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 21 1923
- * Will McIntosh, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #188, April/May 2010 [Ref. Will McIntosh]
- * Will N. Harben, (bg) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1898
- * Will Nobody Pat My Hiccup?, (ms) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * Will Not Grade Prisoners, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1922
- * Will Nuclear Power Bring Back the Airship, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #243, September 10 1966
- * The Will of Robert Louis Stevenson, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1895
- * “Will” Ogden—Highwayman, (ms) Flynn’s August 8 1925
- * Will o’ the Whips, (ss) The Startler May 3 1930
- * Will-o’-the-Wisp, (ts) Smart Set January 1926
- * The Willow, (pm) (by Celia Thaxter) The Atlantic Monthly August 1865
- * The Willow Farm: An Artist’s Story, (nv) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray) The Cornhill Magazine February 1873
- * The Willow Ptarmigan, (ar) Western Story Magazine September 28 1929
- * Willows: A Sketch, (sl) (by Mayne Christie) The Cornhill Magazine May, Jun 1873
- * The Willow Switch, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1876
- * The Willow Whistle, (vi) St. Nicholas April 1874
- * Willow Whistles, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly May 1873
- * Will Pay for Bank Robbers, Dead or Alive, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 29 1921
- * Will Pleasant; or, Pack Up Your Troubles!, (sl) (by Edwin Forrester) The Boys’ Friend #1299 May 1, #1300 May 8, #1301 May 15, #1302 May 22, #1303 May 29/Jun 5, #1304 Jun 12, #1305 Jun 19, #1306 Jun 26, #1307 Jul 3,
#1308 Jul 10, #1309 Jul 17, #1320 Oct 2, #1321 Oct 9, #1322 Oct 16, #1323 Oct 23 1926
- * Will Provided That Dog Be Killed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 24 1921
- * Will Require Photograph of Applicant for Pistol Permit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 24 1923
- * Will Rogers: Beloved Cowboy Humorist, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine October 1951
- * Will Run Flower Trains, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- * Will Save Ruins, (ms) Doc Savage Magazine September 1936
- * Will She?, (pm) The Sun
- * Will She Be Master Mechanic?, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * Wills Savings to Fellow Convict, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 17 1921
- * Will Steal Your Attention, (iv) Suspense Magazine June 2011 [Ref. Juliet Blackwell]
- * Will Stick to Telegraph, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
- * Will’s Will, and His Two Thanksgivings, (ss) (by Rose Terry Cooke) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1879
- * Will Teach Young Men Housekeeping, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine April 1908
- * Will Television Be Linked to the Telephone?, (ar) Short Stories (UK) early September 1936
- * “Will That Reach Her?”, (il) Chums March 15 1893, after Julius Mendes Price
- * Will the “Axis” Break at Brenner?, (ar) Flying Aces July 1938
- * Will the English House Win Out?, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1932
- * Will the Feminists Pay the Price, (ar) Pictorial Review March 1912
- * Will the Flag Fly Over Bethlehem?, (ar) My Magazine May 1915
- * Will the Journey Continue?, (ar) Parsec Winter 1998/1999
- * Will the People Have Shakspere?, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1898
- * Will the Radio Replace Cupid?, (ar) Radio Stories October 1924
- * Will There Be a Channel Tunnel?, (ar) Modern Wonders February 3 1940
- * Will These “Come In” Again?, (ar) The Penny Magazine #282, 1904
- * Will These Planks Bring Victory?, (ms) Liberty Dec 21 1935, Mar 14 1936
- * Will the Stars Smile on Your Romance?, (cl) Lovers Confessions Dec 1933, Jan, Feb 1934
- * Will the War Crush Our World, (ar) Modern World April 27 1940; condensed from Express and Journal, Adelaide, 1940.
- * Will They Race Again? A Postscript in the Oxford-Harvard Match, (ar) Britannia October 1869
- * The Will to Be Well, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine November 1906
- * Will Tombs of Old Mexico Outrival King Tut’s?, (ms) Weird Tales July/August 1923
- * Will Train Federal Detectives in New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 12 1921
- * Will Use Tear Gas on Bootleggers, (ms) Weird Tales November 1923
- * Will Valentino Help to Bridge Two Worlds?, (ms) The Illustrated Love Magazine February 1931
- * Will Was Written on Photograph, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 20 1920
- * Will Water Run Uphill?, (ar) Redbook August 1955
- * Will We Live in Underground Cities?, (ar) Modern Wonder April 8 1939
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