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- * Startling Discovery of Deacon’s Double Life, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1919
- * Startling Escapes from Devil’s Island, (ms) Startling Detective Adventures #20 Jan, #22 Mar 1930
- * A Startling Memory Feat That You Can Do, (ar) Collier’s April 3 1920
- * A Startling Picture, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1886
- * Startling Railroad Statistics, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * Startling Report: Capsule Report on a STF Convention, (ar) Writer’s Digest 1950
- * A Startling Transformation, (??) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1894
- * A Startling Visitor, (ss) The Wave February 7 1891
- * Start of Vol. 33: Grand Things to see, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper September 24 1910
- * Star-Toter’s Grit [Six-Gun Sandy], (cs) Thrilling Western October 1935
- * Starts Fire for Insurance, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 2 1931
- * “Start Shooting…There’s a Meatball Down Below…”, (ts) True Battles of World War II May 1965
- * Starts New Relief Fund, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * Starts the Countdown to “Minute Zero”, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2015 [Ref. Todd Moss]
- * Start the Day Right, (ms) Today’s Woman #123, January 1950
- * Start Your Own Barbers Shop, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1957
- * Starved at Spithead, (ss) Tinsley’s Magazine #1, August 1867
- * Starved by the Butchers, (ar) (by Thomas Osgood) Cassell’s Magazine February 29 1868
- * Starved Into Submission, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1895; translated from the Italian.
- * Starved Souls, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine October 1931
- * Starving, as a Profession, (ar) (by E. J. Goodman) Cassell’s Magazine May 4 1867
- * Starving Man Killed, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 26 1932
- * Starving Man Steals Cake from Child, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 3 1923
- * Star Wars Autograph Party, (pi) Bakka Magazine #6, Fall 1977
- * Starwind Interviews Robin Scott Wilson, (iv) Starwind Autumn 1978 [Ref. Robin Scott Wilson]
- * Star Without a Worry, (bg) John Bull August 16 1947 [Ref. Patricia Roc]
- * Star Worship, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1890
- * State and Foreign Participation in the Lewis and Clark Exposition, (ar) The Pacific Monthly February 1905
- * State Capitol, Nashville, Tenn., (ar) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine February 1861
- * State Constabulary for New Jersey, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 18 1922
- * A State Dinner, (ar) (by Richard Doyle) The Cornhill Magazine July 1861
- * The State Doesn’t Kill for “No Reason”, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * State Elephants in India, (ar) Chums November 30 1898
- * State Fair, (pi) Redbook August 1949
- * State Flowers of the West:
* ___ The Apple Blossom, Ark., (cl) Western Story Magazine October 9 1926
* ___ The Bitterroot—Montana, (cl) Western Story Magazine November 13 1926
* ___ The Moccasin Flower—Minnesota, (cl) Western Story Magazine April 16 1927
* ___ The Oregon Grape—Oregon, (cl) Western Story Magazine December 18 1926
* ___ The Sunflower—Minnesota, (cl) Western Story Magazine April 2 1927
- * State Funeral for a Bird, (ms) Mystery Magazine July 1927
- * A State Governed by Women, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1878
- * Stately Show Business, (ar) Lilliput July 1958
- * Statement by the Editors of the Quarterly, (ms) The Minnesota Quarterly Winter 1928
- * Statement of Ownership, (ms) Photoplay Dec 1920, Jun, Dec 1921, Jun, Dec 1923, Dec 1924, Dec 1930, Jun 1931, Dec 1932
- * Statement of Ownership, (ms) Dime Novel Round-Up Oct 1981, Oct 1982, Oct 1983, Oct 1984
- * The State of Arkansaw, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * The State of Art in England, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #799, May 1882
- * The State of Art in France, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #822, April 1884
- * The State of Europe: The New Treaties and the Last Calm, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #811, May 1883
- * A State of Mind, (pm)
- * The State of Religion in New England, (ar) New England Magazine August 1914
- * The State of Single Blessedness, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- * State of the Art: Surf-jets and Hi-Fi, (rv) Penthouse (UK) October 1983
- * The State of the Language, (cl) The Atlantic Monthly Mar 1939, Jan, Jul, Oct 1940
- * The State of the Law Courts, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1891
- * The State of the Law Courts, III. The Bar, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1891
- * The State of the Law Courts, II. The County Court, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1891
- * The State of the Law Courts, IV. The Criminal Courts, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1891
- * The State Pageants of the Victorian Era, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1897
- * State Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 7 1921
- * State Prison, Charlestown, Mass., (ar) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine October 1860
- * State Secrets [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Benjamin Home-Gall) The Sexton Blake Library #195, 1921
- * State’s First Execution Since 1830, (ms) Clues Detective Stories February 1939
- * Stateside Report, (cl) Jeremy v1 #4, 1969
- * Statesman and Skatesman, (ar) The Passing Show July 20 1935 [Ref. Sir Samuel Hoare]
- * The Statesman and the Wise Reporter, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- * A Statesman’s Eyes, (ms) Collier’s June 24 1933
- * Statesmen as Peacocks, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- * The State Trials, (ar) (by J. Fitzjames Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862
- * The State Trials, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine April 1882
- * State Trooper, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #696, April 15 1933; adapted from the movie (Regis Toomey, Evalyn Knapp).
- * State vs. Bracker, (ss) Scotland Yard #1, March 1930
- * The State vs. “Bromo” Selz, (ts) Fact Detective Stories March 1939
- * State Youth Congress, (ar) The Flatbush Artery January 1938
- * Static Kills Balloonist, (ms) Flying Stories December 1928
- * Stationary?, (qz) Argosy (UK) August 1958
- * The Station Beautiful, (ar) The Penny Magazine #299, 1904
- * The Station Master’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #70, 1919
- * Station Parade, (ms) Radio Digest September 1930
- * Stations, (cn) Pearson’s Weekly #2160, December 19 1931
- * Station That Never Sleeps, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * The Station That Never Stops, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1937, 1936
- * Station WLIB Invites Everybody to Suggest Programs, (cn) Liberty January 23 1926
- * Statira, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1872
- * Statistical Department (Old English Division), (ss) The New Yorker April 10 1937
- * Statistics, (ar) Ghost Stories: The Magazine and Its Makers: Volume 1 ed. John Locke, Off-Trail Publications, 2010
- * Statistics About the Body, (ms) The People’s Home Journal June 1903
- * Statistics Are Wonderful, (ms) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction September 1962
- * Statistics for Schoolboys! [St. Jim’s], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1940, 1939
- * Statistics Show Decrease in Crime, (ms) The Whisperer December 1936
- * Statistics with Sing Sing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 2 1929
- * A Statue, (pm) (by Sarah M. B. Piatt) The Atlantic Monthly July 1869
- * The Statue, (pm) (by Henry Abbey) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1870
- * The Statue Bride, a Legendary Fragment, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #176, November 22 1851
- * The Statue in Clay, (pm) (by Richard Henry Stoddard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1858
- * The Statue of Liberty, (ar) Collier’s January 22 1949
- * The Statues in the Station, (ms) The Smart Set July 1915
- * Statuesque, (pi) Ace October 1959
- * Statuesque, (pi) Pad v2 #1, 196?
- * Statues That Walk, (ms) Mystery Magazine June 1927
- * The Statue to Lord Napier, (ms) Black & White #25, July 25 1891
- * The Status of Virginia, (pi) The Dude July 1961
- * Staunchest of Fans, (ms) Cosmos Science-Fantasy Review #3, June/July 1969 [Ref. J. Michael Rosenblum]
- * Staunch Ships of Our Sky Services, (pi) Flying Aces September 1936
- * Staving Off Malthus, (ms) If July 1959
- * Stay at Home, Play at Home Harriet, (pi) Adam (Australia) November 1976
- * Stay Dead! Stay Dead! Stay Dead!, (ss) Ghost Stories August 1927, as "The Dead Who Know No Peace", by A. Hughes Neupert
- * Staying Power, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- * Staying Power: An Interview with Roger Zelazny, (iv) The Leading Edge #29, August 1994 [Ref. Roger Zelazny]
- * A Stay of Execution, (ms) Flynn’s January 16 1926
- * Stay on First, Tarzan Author Tells Gehrig, (ms) The Washington Post November 9 1936
- * “Stay Out, America!”, (ar) Liberty October 21 1939
- * Stay Tuned for Terror, (ms) Weird Tales July 1945
- * Steadiness of Purpose, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1868
- * Steady Company, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st December 1930
- * Steady-Floating Marine Structures, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine April 1907
- * Steady! Steady!, (ms) Collier’s September 29 1928
- * Steady Work, (ms) Manhunt May 1956
- * Steak Worship, (ar) Man January 1972
- * Steal a March, (qz) Argosy (UK) March 1961
- * Steal a March on Spring in Nova, (ms) Nova February 1966
- * Steal Gems Worth $10,000, (ms) Mystery Magazine #144, November 15 1923
- * Stealing Apples, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine June 1847
- * Stealing Dresses, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 19 1931
- * Stealing England’s Crown: A True Story of Colonel Blood, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #25, July 16 1895
- * Stealing from a Blind Man, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 10 1931
- * Stealing from Aviators, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 20 1931
- * Stealing His Way Through the Winter, (il) My Magazine November 1917
- * Stealing Horses Again, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 28 1934
- * Stealing Houses, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 19 1932
- * Stealing Knowledge, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 10 1931
- * Stealing Stories, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 19 1930
- * Stealing the Gobbler; or, A Thanksgiving Defeat, (ss) Chicago Ledger November 20 1909
- * Steal Petitions for Referendum, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * Steal Safe at Night, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1916
- * Steals Collection, (ms) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction May 5 1928
- * Steals for Crippled Mother, He Says!, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 10 1928
- * Steals from His Mother, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 6 1932
- * Steals Hair of Sleeping Girl, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 5 1917
- * Steals Hotel Register, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 11 1922
- * Steals Junk to Aid Friend Dying in Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1923
- * Steals Safe with Company’s Own Truck, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 3 1926
- * Steals Ten Commandments from Girl’s Pocket, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- * Steal to Fly in the Day, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 31 1928
- * Steal Town Hearse, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 20 1916
- * Steam Air Beacon, (ms) Air Trails July 1929
- * Steam and Its Wonders, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1868
- * The Steam-Boat, (vi) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1821
- * Steamboat Bill [Steamboat Bill], (ss) (by Walter Shute) Wild West (UK) #31, October 8 1938
- * Steamboat Bill [Steamboat Bill], (ss) (by Walter Shute) Wild West (UK) #38, November 26 1938
- * Steamboating on the Colorado, (ms) The Rio Kid Western August 1948
- * Steamboats in Venice, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1881
- * Steam Car Broke a World Speed Record, (ar) Modern Wonder June 4 1938
- * Steam Cars for Horses, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1911
- * A Steam-Electric Locomotive, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
- * Steam-Electric Locomotives, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
- * Steam Engines and Squirts, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 26 1880
- * The Steamer, (pm) (by George Lunt) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1876
- * A Steamer in a Bottle, (ar) Chums November 5 1921
- * Steam Gages, Surdyk, (ar) Railroad Magazine July 1946
- * Steam Heat for Roads, (ms) Far West Stories March 1929
- * Steaming Down the Mississippi No. 5-America’s Sugar-Bowl, (pi) Look and Learn #77, July 6 1963
- * Steaming In, (ms) The Modern Boy November 3 1928
- * Steamline Warfare, (ar) Modern World October 19 1940
- * Steam Locomoticve for Waterless Deserts, (ia) Modern Wonder February 12 1938
- * Steam Locomotive Orders of 1941, (pi) Railroad Magazine April 1942
- * Steam Locomotive Without Fire, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * Steam or Diesel-Electric?, (ar) Railroad Magazine June 1943
- * Steam Power, (cl) Railroad Magazine Aug, Oct, Dec 1955
- * Steam Power at Sea, (ia) Modern World December 7 1940
- * Steampunk and Peak Resources, (ed) Abyss & Apex #42, 2nd Quarter 2012
- * A Steampunk’s Guide to Body Hair, (ar) SteamPunk Magazine #2, 2007
- * A SteamPunk’s Guide to the Post-Apocalypse (Excerpts), (ar) SteamPunk Magazine #3, 2007
- * Steamship Sailing Dates, (cl) Harper’s Magazine Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1936, Feb 1938
- * Steamship Sailings for the Month, (cl) Blue Peter #117 Dec 1931, #130 Jan, #131 Feb, #132 Mar, #133 Apr, #134 May, #135 Jun, #136 Jul 1933
- * Steamship Thieves Captures, (ms) Clues 2nd June 1928
- * Steamship Thieves Rob Emigrants, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 21 1925
- * The Steam Turbine, (cl) Chums November 24 1917
- * The Steam Wagon, (ms) West March 20 1926
- * The Steam Walking-Horse, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
- * Steam Wells, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine February 4 1933
- * Steel, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1939
- * Steel!, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine February 1911
- * Steel!, (ar) Look and Learn #10, March 24 1962
- * Steel Bats, (cs) Air Ace Picture Library August 1961
- * Steel Can’t Take It!, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1940, 1939
- * Steel Cars, (ms) Women’s Stories December 1 1913
- * Steel Direct from the Ore, (ms) Short Stories December 10 1921
- * Steel Lightning, (ms) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction March 3 1928
- * Steel Links of Empire!, (pi) The Modern Boy March 2 1935
- * The Steel Maiden, (ar) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- * Steel Pens, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 23 1869
- * Steel Pens, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1887
- * Steel Plating Smashed by Water Jets, (ar) Modern Wonders December 16 1939
- * Steel Rails Made in Two Parts, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- * Steel Rails Westward, (ar) Super Western December 1937
- * Steel-Ribbed Armies, (ms) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #40, December 1930
- * Steel Ties in Europe, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Steel Trails in Porto Rico, (cl) Railroad Magazine March 1938
- * Steel Trust’s Railroads, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
- * The Steel Tsar, (br) Science Fiction (Australia) v5 #3, 1983 [Ref. Michael Moorcock]
- * Steel Vests for Bank Runners, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 27 1925
- * Steem Power, (ms) Railroad Magazine December 1954
- * Steenie of Lachta, (ss) Eliza Cook’s Journal July 1 1854
- * Steeple-Jacking, (ar) Chums October 21 1930
- * Steeplejacks: Their Risks and Adventures, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1934
- * The Steeplejack’s Thrilling Job, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1931, 1930
- * Steer Clear, (pm) The Golden Argosy February 28 1885
- * Steering Clear of Trouble, (ar) John Bull and Everybody’s Weekly May 9 1959
- * The Steering Column, (ms) Man Senior November 1955
- * Steering Ships by Pressing Buttons, (ia) Modern Wonder July 17 1937
- * A Steer Runs Amuck, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 5 1928
- * Steers Stampede in Kansas City, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 17 1928
- * Stefansson on the Arctic, (ms) The Popular Complete Stories February 1 1932
- * Steinbeck, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #20, December 1971 [Ref. John Steinbeck]
- * The Stencil Clue [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #382, September 30 1922
- * Step-by-Step to Perfect Potato Salad, (ms) McCall’s July 1961
- * The Stepdaughter, (pi) Adam June 1973
- * Step Forward in Treatment of Women Prisoners, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1919
- * Stephania Sandrelli, (pi) Men’s Digest December 1965
- * Stephanie, (pi) Mayfair v11 #8, 1976
- * Stephanie, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1874
- * Stephanie Beacham, (pi) Mayfair v20 #10, 1985
- * Stephanie Rieman, (pi) Parade #1463, December 23 1967
- * Stephanie Rodriguez, (iv) Nocturne #2, 2006 [Ref. Stephanie Rodriguez]
- * Stephen and the Wild Bird, (vi) St. Nicholas August 1881
- * Stephen Baxter, (iv) Age of Wonder #1, Winter 1998 [Ref. Stephen Baxter]
- * Stephen Graham Jones, (bg) NecronomiCon Providence 2017 Memento Book ed. S. J. Bagley, Lovecraft Arts & Sciences Council Press, 2017 [Ref. Stephen Graham Jones]
- * Stephen Hawking Update: “Alien Contact Not a Wise Idea”, (ar) New Scientist April 25 2010
- * Stephen Hawking: “We’ve Been Overlooked by Advanced ET Civilisations”, (ar) The Daily Galaxy November 22 2011
- * Stephen King at the Movies, (ar) Castle Rock July 1986
- * Stephen King Contracts for Two New Novels, (ar) Castle Rock June 1985
- * Stephen King Interview, (hu) The Spook #9, April/May 2002
- * Stephen King’s WZON Rocks On, (ar) Castle Rock October 1988
- * Stephen Riley and Ernest E. Black Return to Wonder #6, (fr) Amazing Stories May 1970
- * Stephen’s History of the Criminal Law, (br) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #812, June 1883
- * Stephen Spignesi, (iv) Lighthouse Magazine #4, 2005 [Ref. Stephen J. Spignesi]
- * Stephen Temple, (ss) Once a Week September 15 1866
- * Stephen Woolcombe, of Morwenstow, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine Sep 14, Sep 21 1867
- * Stephen Wright in “Ben Hur”, (ar) Sunset November 1903
- * Step Ins for Step Outs, (cl) Snappy Stories and Pictures Mar, Apr 1928
- * Step Inside and Have a Chat, Chums!, (ed) The Triumph September 19 1925
- * Step in the Wrong Direction, (ss) (by E. George Cowan) Boys’ World June 8 1963
- * The Stepmother, (pm) The Golden Argosy January 9 1886
- * Stepmother Milicent, (ss) The Australian Journal #127, December 1875
- * A Step on the Gravel, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 25 1868
- * The Step on the Stair, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1868
- * Stepping Into the Air, (ts) True Adventures May 1925
- * Stepping on the Gas!, (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1930, 1929
- * Stepping Out, (cl) Penthouse (US) Jun 1983, Jun 1995
- * Stepping Out with Hank Steinberg, (iv) Suspense Magazine June 2013 [Ref. Hank Steinberg]
- * Steppingstone Girl Friend, (cs) Complete Love Magazine October 1951
- * “Step Right Up, Ladies and Gentlemen!”, (pi) This Week September 4 1938
- * Steps Forward, (ms) Crime Busters January 1939
- * Stepsons of France, (ms) The Master Thriller Series #5, 1934
- * Steps out of the TV and Onto Your Bookshelf, (iv) Suspense Magazine March/April 2018 [Ref. Jake Tapper]
- * Steps That Lead Downward, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine Sep, Oct 1931
- * Steps to Pray On, (pi) Parade April 19 1953
- * Steps to Pretty… True Beauty Can Be Found Only in the Lab—Our Lab, (hu) Esquire July 1962
- * Step to the Rear of the Book, (ms) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * Step to the Stars, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #72, August 15 1956 [Ref. Lester del Rey]
- * Steranko: Daydreams, Nightmares, and Other Obsessions, (ar) Windy City Pulp Stories #17, 2017 [Ref. Jim Steranko]
- * Sterilize the “Unfit”?—Why Not?, (ar) Physical Culture August 1923
- * Sterne, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine July 1880 [Ref. Laurence Sterne]
- * Sterne and His Day, (bg) (by Percy Fitzgerald) Dublin University Magazine Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1862, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1863
- * Sterne at Home, (ar) (by Percy Fitzgerald) The Cornhill Magazine November 1892 [Ref. Laurence Sterne]
- * The Stern Wheeler “North West”, (ms) MacLean’s August 1 1931
- * Stern with Kay, (pi) Escapade August 1965
- * Stetson-Wearing Country Musician Admired by Bob Dylan, (ob) The Times June 28 2024 [Ref. Kinky Friedman]
- * Steve Aylett, (ar) Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. Steve Aylett]
- * Steve Bell Interview, (iv) Kimota #4, Summer 1996 [Ref. Steve Bell]
- * Steve Harris Selected Bibliography, (bi) Roadworks #8, Spring 2000 [Ref. Steve Harris]
- * Steve Hofstetter, (ar) Penthouse (US) October 2006
- * Steven Mariconda, (bg) NecronomiCon Providence 2017 Memento Book ed. S. J. Bagley, Lovecraft Arts & Sciences Council Press, 2017 [Ref. Steven J. Mariconda]
- * Steven Saus, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #191, Fall 2010 [Ref. Steven M. Saus]
- * Steven Saylor: Books in Print, (br) Crime Time #29, 2002 [Ref. Steven W. Saylor]
- * Steven Saylor: Profile of an Historical Mystery Writer, (ar) A Shot in the Dark #14, Winter 1997/1998 [Ref. Steven W. Saylor]
- * Stevenson on Edinburgh, (sr) The Ludgate May 1896
- * Steve Pagel Interview, (iv) The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #120, Summer 1993 [Ref. Steve Pagel]
- * Steve Rasnic, (bg) Fantastic Science Fiction January 1980 [Ref. Steve Rasnic]
- * Steve Robinson, (iv) Focus #43, May 2003 [Ref. Steve Robinson]
- * Steve Vernon, (iv) Cemetery Dance #4, Spring 1990 [Ref. Steve Vernon]
- * The Steward’s Devotion. A Tale of the Revolutionary Tribunal, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1878
- * Stewart Rome, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly November 27 1920
- * Stew Bad!, (hu) Nifty Stories August 1930
- * Stewie Spits Up, (iv) Joe v1 #3, 1999
- * The STF Fan Club Review, (ms) Space Magazine Spring 1950
- * STF Film Reviews, (mr) Space Magazine May/June 1952
- * STF Index, (bi) The Science Fiction Collector January 21 1937
- * Sticking Its Neck Out, (pi) Look and Learn #30, August 11 1962
- * Stickleback Bellringers, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 21 1880
- * The Stickler, (vi) The Merrythoughts’ Magazine June 1932
- * Sticks and Canes, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 5 1887
- * Sticks Pick Slick Pix, (pi) Ace February 1961
- * Stick to the Old ’uns!, (ss) Wild West (UK) #49, February 11 1939
- * Stick-Up Moll, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine October 1931
- * A Sticky Escape, (ms) World Detective Cases January 1939
- * Stiff Term for Extortionist, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 25 1934
- * The Stigma of Divorce, (ts) The Novel Magazine August 1928
- * Still a Mystery, (ar) The Popular Magazine November 20 1926
- * Still Another Claudia, (pi) Redbook Magazine October 1941
- * Still Another Meanest Thief, (ms) Best Detective Magazine November 1936
- * Still at It, (ms) Manhunt December 1956
- * Still Building Prisons, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 22 1928
- * Still Clouded, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine December 1908
- * Still Falls the Rain, (ms) Rogue August 1961
- * Still Farther Ahead, (cl) Adventure Jan 20, Mar 20, Jun 10, Jun 20, Jun 30, Jul 10, Jul 20, Jul 30, Aug 10, Dec 10 1925
- * Still Found Hidden in Hearse, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- * Still Going!, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1925
- * Still Going Strong, (ar) Fight Stories March 1931
- * Still in There—Fighting!, (ar) Liberty October 24 1942
- * Still Life—and Not So Still, (??) Tonight v1 #1, 1959
- * Still One Lap Ahead, (ms) The St. Nicholas Magazine June 1926
- * Still Petty Patronage, (ar) Maclean’s August 15 1940
- * Still Room at the Top, (ar) The American Boy September 1906
- * Still Sick, Man?, (hu) Weird Mysteries March/April 1959
- * Still Some Boy, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 13 1884
- * Still Uknown, (pm) (by Elizabeth Drew Stoddard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1861
- * Still Use Old Jury Oath, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1921
- * Still Water Game Fish, (ms) Collier’s April 23 1949
- * Stilson Hutchins, (bg) The Golden Argosy April 2 1887
- * Stilt Racing, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper October 14 1893
- * Stilts, (pm) Playtime Stories, Dean & Son, 1937
- * Stilts and Stiltsmen, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 21 1891
- * Stilt-Walking, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1899
- * The Stingiest Man, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd August 1929
- * The Stinging Beam! [Martin Holt], (nv) (by Alfred Edgar ,[?]) The Surprise #81, September 16 1933
- * The Sting of the Needle, (ts) Hollywood Confessions June 1923
- * The Sting of the Serpent, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1880
- * Stings in Their Tails, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1937, 1936
- * Stings of the Super’s Stenographer, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- * A Stir Among the Bibliopoles, (ar) The European Magazine January 1826
- * A Stir Among the Daisies, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1877
- * Stirling Moss on Racing, (iv) Knight March 1967
- * A Stirring Life-Story, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper January 25 1879
- * Stirring Scenes in Stirring Lives:
* ___ 1. Christopher Columbus, (bg) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1886 [Ref. Christopher Columbus]
- * Stirrings from Africa, (ar) Rascal July 1967
- * Stirring the Christmas Pudding, (pm) The Graphic Christmas 1876
- * Stirrup Cup, (qz) Argosy (UK) October 1950
- * A Stitch in Time, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1877
- * A Stitch in Time Saves Nine, (ms) The Marks and Spencer Magazine Christmas 1932
- * Stitch Your Own Dreams, (ms) Collier’s September 16 1950
- * The Stoat’s Last Victim [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #508, 1939
- * The Stockbroker at Dinglewood, (nv) (by Mrs. Oliphant) The Cornhill Magazine September 1868
- * Stock Cars!, (ms) Mayfair v2 #10, 1967
- * Stock Commission from Russia Buys Rams at Salt Lake, (ms) Cowboy Stories August 1927
- * Stock Exchange Aids Feds, (ms) Private Detective Stories February 1946
- * The Stocking-Knitter, (pm) (by H. Savile Clarke) Cassell’s Magazine June 29 1867; translated from the German.
- * The Stocking-Mender, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1877
- * Stockings in the Stockroom, (pi) Tip Top v2 #2, 1962
- * Stockings to the Rescue, (ar) The Argosy #560, August 26 1893
- * Stocking Toppers, (pi) Penthouse (UK) January 1984
- * Stocking Up the Shops, (ar) John Bull May 25 1946
- * Stockists, (ms) Nova Sep, Nov, Dec 1965, Jan 1966, Mar 1969, Jun, Dec 1970
- * Stocks and Blondes, (??) Cloud-9 v1 #1, 1959
- * Stocks and Whipping Posts, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1909
- * The Stock-Seller’s Mailing Lists, (ar) The Sun Magazine
- * Stock Thieves Drop Sheep, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 7 1931
- * Stockton and Kipling, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1899 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling & Frank R. Stockton]
- * The Stockwell Ghost, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 29 1868
- * Stock-whip Wonders, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1916
- * Stockyard Bandits Get Big Loot, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 17 1923
- * Stodgiss’s Christmas Pudding, (ss) Chums December 28 1898
- * The Stoker, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 30 1872
- * StokerVerse, (ar) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * Stole Baby for Legacy, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 14 1932
- * Stolen American Cars Kill Sales in Mexico, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 15 1922
- * Stolen Automobile Offered for Sale to Owner, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 9 1919
- * The Stolen Bank Notes, (ss) Eliza Cook’s Journal January 31 1852
- * Stolen Bonds in Casket, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 11 1922
- * The Stolen Boxer [League of Crimson Dominoes], (ss) The Buzzer #33, May 28 1938
- * Stolen by Gipsies, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 16 1869
- * The Stolen Crown [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #54, 1918
- * The Stolen Dormouse, (cv) Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) April 1941, after Hubert Rogers
- * The Stolen Finger Mystery [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #285, 1930
- * Stolen Footprints! [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Dixon Hawke’s Case Book #19, Spring 1952
- * Stolen Fruit, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st April 1930
- * Stolen Fruit, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd January 1931
- * The Stolen Fruit —A Story of Napoleon’s Childhood, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 29 1851
- * Stolen Furs Found, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 17 1925
- * Stolen Goods, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- * Stolen Goods, (ms) Best Detective Magazine September 1931
- * Stolen Goods That “Talked”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 5 1929
- * The Stolen Guy, (nv) (by William Benjamin Home-Gall) The Boys’ Friend #21, November 2 1901
- * Stolen Horses Recovered, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly January 30 1937
- * Stolen Hours, (ts) Real Life Confessions July 1937
- * Stolen Jewels! [John Daunt], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1364, August 6 1927
- * The Stolen Judge [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #522, 1939
- * A Stolen Kiss, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1909
- * The Stolen Leaves, (pm) Atalanta November 1888
- * Stolen Letters [Mrs. Paschal], (ss) (by William Stephens Hayward) Revelations of a Lady Detective, George Vickers, 1864
- * Stolen Necklace Found after Twenty-Five Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 6 1921
- * Stolen Notes, (ms) Manhunt January 1957
- * Stolen Painting Is Recovered, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 22 1921
- * The Stolen Papers, (n.) Monthly Magazine of Fiction #336, April 1913
- * The Stolen Partnership Papers [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John William Bobin) The Sexton Blake Library #103, 1919
- * Stolen Parts Dept., (ms) Manhunt November 1956
- * Stolen Plane Recovered, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 13 1930
- * The Stolen Policeman, (ss) Chums November 6 1915
- * The Stolen Professor, (ss) The Bullseye #121, May 13 1933
- * Stolen Property; or, The Mystery of Room 124 [Nelson Lee], (na) (by William J. Bayfield) The Nelson Lee Library #6, July 17 1915
- * The Stolen Relic, (ss) Young Englishman’s Journal February 20 1869
- * Stolen Ring Mysteriously Returned, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 22 1920
- * The Stolen Rose, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1867
- * The Stolen Rose, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 13 1851; translated from the French.
- * The Stolen Seaplane [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #3, 1919
- * The Stolen Shakespeare [Astrogen Kerby (Astro)], (ss) (by Gelett Burgess) The Master of Mysteries, Bobbs-Merrill, 1912
- * The Stolen Ship, (ss)
- * The Stolen Shoes, (ss) Chambers’s Journal of Popular Literature July 22 1854
- * The Stolen Specimen, (ss) (by Mary Helena Wilson Fortune) The Australian Journal October 14 1865
- * Stolen Stage Horses Recovered, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly August 5 1939
- * Stolen Statue, (ms) Manhunt May 1956
- * Stolen Stock Located in Hollow Bedpost, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 8 1922
- * Stolen Stones, (ms) Manhunt April 1957
- * Stolen Supper, (ms) Manhunt September 1956
- * Stolen Sweets, (hu) Stolen Sweets January 1936
- * Stolen Thunder, (ss) Confession! July 1947
- * The Stolen Tiara, (cn) Yes or No March 11 1911
- * The Stolen Tip, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 23 1915
- * Stolen Violin Mysteriously Returned, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1919
- * Stolen Waters Are Sweet, (il) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v3 #9, 1953
- * Stole Thousands to Help Friends, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- * Stole Trolley Car, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 25 1933
- * Stole When Hypnotized, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
- * Stole While on Bail, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 13 1932
- * Stone Age Sex Pot, (pi) Venus v1 #4, 1958
- * Stone Edge:
* ___ Chapter I. The Lone Moor, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
* ___ Chapter II. The Wakes, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
* ___ Chapter III. A Morning Visit, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
* ___ Chapter IV. Taking a Character, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867
* ___ Chapter V. Nathan the Wise, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine June 1867
* ___ Chapter VI. Scientific and Antiquarian, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine June 1867
* ___ Chapter VII. Fern-Cutting on the Druid’s Hill, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine June 1867
* ___ Chapter VIII. Crooked Ways, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine June 1867
* ___ Chapter IX. Bessie’s Burying, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867
* ___ Chapter X. How Is the Rent to Be Made?, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867
* ___ Chapter XI. The One-Eyed House, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867
* ___ Chapter XII. The Druid’s Stones, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867
* ___ Chapter XIII. Market-day at Youlcliffe, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867
* ___ Chapter XIV. Watching on a Winter’s Night, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine August 1867
* ___ Chapter XV. What Was Found Under the Tor, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine August 1867
* ___ Chapter XVI. A Midnight “Flitting”, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine August 1867
* ___ Chapter XVII. A Funeral Feast in the Snow, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine August 1867
* ___ Chapter XVIII. The Last of the Old House, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine August 1867
* ___ Chapter XIX. ’Tis Just the Way o’ the World, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine September 1867
* ___ Chapter XX. Very Lonely, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine September 1867
* ___ Chapter XXI. Many Waters Will Not Quench Love, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine September 1867
* ___ Chapter XXII. Hope in the Far West, (sl) (by Frances Parthenope Verney) The Cornhill Magazine September 1867
- * The Stone Fairy, (ss) The National Teacher’s Monthly April 1875; Translated from the German.translated by George Howland
- * Stone Figures, Curious, (ms) The Sunday Strand December 1906
- * A Stone Forest, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 5 1929
- * Stone Ghats, (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1900
- * Stonehenge, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1900
- * Stonehenge, (ms) Mystery Magazine December 1926
- * Stonehenge in Miniature, (ms) The Strand Magazine March 1920
- * The Stone Houses of Old England, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1945
- * Stone Idol in Negro Cabin, (ms) Mystery Magazine #132, May 15 1923
- * Stone Island Made a City’s Face, (ar) Look and Learn #169, April 10 1965
- * The Stone Monkey, (vi)
- * Stone Rolling Destructive to Life and Property, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 29 1922
- * The Stones, (pi) Gallery November 1972
- * A Stone Safe, (ss) Colonial Monthly April 1868
- * Stones Are of Practical Use to the Fruit Grower, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 27 1923
- * Stones as Money, (ms) Mystery Magazine #43, August 15 1919
- * Stones That Swim, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- * Stone, Taped, (iv) Fear #41, April/May 2017 [Ref. Sam Stone]
- * The Stone Wells of Arizona, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1879
- * The Stongest Man in the World, (ar) Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922
- * Stony Tribe Indians Stage Contest, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 3 1923
- * Stood Marital Strife Fifty Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 8 1930
- * Stoolball, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 23 1889
- * The Stool Pigeon System, (ms) Detective Tales June 1939
- * Stooping to Conquer, (ss) (by Mary Anne Page) Chambers’s Journal of Popular Literature September 23 1854, as "A Home Emigration"
- * Stop!—Caution!—Go!, (ia) The Modern Boy June 23 1934
- * The Stop-Gap, (nv) The Argosy (UK) December 1897
- * Stop Gaps, (gm) British Legion Children’s Annual 1937
- * The Stopgap Spaceman, (br) Worlds of Strangeness #3, 2019 [Ref. Graham Andrews]
- * Stop! Go! Hands Up!, (ms) Detective Fiction Weekly June 2 1928
- * Stop It, Simon! [Simon of Gitta], (ss) Parade #1632 Apr 3, #1633 Apr 10 1971
- * Stop It, Simon!: The Night a Mother’s Instincts Weren’t Strictly Maternal [Simon of Gitta], (ss) Parade #1634, April 17 1971
- * Stop It, Simon!: The Night I Took a Liberty with a Beauty from Women’s Lib [Simon of Gitta], (ss) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * Stop—Look—Listen, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st March 1924
- * Stop Me, (ms) Man About Town (US) September 1958
- * Stop Me if You’ve Herd This, (ms) Texas Rangers February 1952
- * Stopping a Bullet by Photography, (ia) Modern Wonder July 24 1937
- * Stopping a Gewaway, (ms) Clues 2nd December 1928
- * Stopping a Necktie Party, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 23 1932
- * Stopping the Trade in “Mummy”, (ms) Clues 2nd July 1930
- * Stopping Without Brakes, (ar) John Bull and Everybody’s Weekly May 2 1959
- * Stop Press, (ar) The Satellite November 1938
- * Stop Press, (vi) Sweetness and Light Winter 1940
- * Stop Rocking the Boat, (ar) Look and Learn #95, November 9 1963
- * “Stop, Thief!”, (ms) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction March 31 1928
- * Stop This Marketing Muddle, (ar) John Bull September 28 1946
- * Stop to Shop, (ms) Adam Oct, Nov, Dec 1959, Feb, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1960,
#8, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1961
Mar, May, Jun, Oct, Nov 1962
- * Stop to Shop with Adam, (ms) Adam Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun 1960
- * Stop Worrying, (ar) Maclean’s May 15 1940
- * Store Detective Is Shoplifter, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 29 1920
- * Storehouse of a Million Memories, (ar) Look and Learn #97, November 23 1963
- * Storehouse of the Body, (ar) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
- * Store of Hidden Gold Revealed on Deathbed, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- * The Store on the Side Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1913
- * Store Thief Steals Valuable Tapestry, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 18 1926
- * Store Toys and House Toys, (ms) The Mother’s Magazine Christmas 1908
- * Stories About Races, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1921
- * Stories About Tarantulas, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1885
- * Stories and Articles by Issue, (ix) The Manhunt Companion by Peter Enfantino & Jeff Vorzimmer, Stark House Press, 2021
- * Stories and Articles by Paul Collins: A Checklist of Cory and Collins Titles, (bi) Science Fiction (Australia) v3 #2, 1981 [Ref. Paul Collins]
- * Stories, Dreams, and Allegories, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly February 10 1923 [Ref. Olive Schreiner]
- * Stories for National Book Week, (ar) Boys’ Life November 1929
- * Stories for Tomorrow, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #68, April 15 1956 [Ref. William Sloane]
- * Stories from a Music-School: Mary Silver, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1886
- * Stories from Here and There, (hu) Hero of the Air, Junior Press Ltd., 1944
- * Stories from the Apocrypha:
* ___ The Tale of Tobias, (ar) The Bible Story #17 Jun 27, #18 Jul 4 1964
- * Stories from the Apocrypha: Daniel Defies the Priests of Bel, (ar) The Bible Story #22, August 1 1964
- * Stories from the Apocrypha: The Trial of Susanna, (ar) The Bible Story #19, July 11 1964
- * Stories from the Bible: Daniel, (ms) Boys’ Life December 1972
- * Stories from the Bible: David, (ms) Boys’ Life August 1970
- * Stories from the Bible: Elijah, (ms) Boys’ Life July 1971
- * Stories from the Bible: Solomon, (ms) Boys’ Life March 1971
- * Stories from the Bible: The Birthright, (ms) Boys’ Life May 1967
- * Stories from the Diary of a Doctor, Second Series, (br) The Armchair Detective July 1972 [Ref. Clifford Halifax & L. T. Meade]
- * Stories from the Golden Age, (ar) Suspense Magazine July 2009
- * The Stories from the Golden Age, (bi) The Professor Was a Thief by L. Ron Hubbard, Galaxy, 2009
- * Stories from the Life of Jesus, (cl) Look and Learn #157 Jan 16, #158 Jan 23, #160 Feb 6, #161 Feb 13, #162 Feb 20, #163 Feb 27, #164 Mar 6 1965
- * Stories from the Pier, (ms) The Happy Mag. July 1939
- * Stories in Marble, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1909
- * Stories in Pictures, (pi) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924
- * Stories in Wood and Stone, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #345, August 24 1968
- * Stories of Forged Stamps, (ar) The London Magazine March 1903
- * Stories of Great Events:
* ___ No. I: The Tyrant’s Fall, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #463, January 23 1892
* ___ No. II: The Slave from Britain. A Story of the Destruction of Pompeii, 79 A.D., (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #464 Jan 30, #465 Feb 6 1892
* ___ No. III: The Warlike Queen of Britain, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #466, February 13 1892
* ___ No. IV: William and Harold: The Story of the Conquest of England, 1066 A.D., (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #467, February 20 1892
* ___ No. V: The Clearance of the New Forest: The Story of the Death of a Tyrant King, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #468, February 27 1892
* ___ No. VI: The Assassin King, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #469, March 5 1892
* ___ No. VII: England’s First Naval Victory: From Beggar to Squire, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #470, March 12 1892
* ___ No. VIII: The Earl and His Son, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #471, March 19 1892
* ___ No. IX: Wallace of Ellerslle, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #472 Mar 26, #473 Apr 2 1892
* ___ No. X: The Six Burgesses of Calais, The Death of Wat Tyler, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #474, April 9 1892
* ___ No. XI: Agincourt, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #475, April 16 1892
* ___ No. XII: The Heroine of France, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #476, April 23 1892
* ___ No. XIII: The Lord of London, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #477, April 30 1892
* ___ No. XIV: The Rival Houses, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #478 May 7, #479 May 14 1892
* ___ No. XV: A Tragedy of the Tower, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #480, May 21 1892
* ___ No. XVI: The Duke’s Doubles, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #481 May 28, #482 Jun 4 1892
* ___ No. XVII: The Prince of the ’Prentices; or, An Evil Day in London, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #483 Jun 11, #484 Jun 18 1892
* ___ No. XVIII: The Shadow of the Axe, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #485, June 25 1892
* ___ No. XIX: How We Lowered the Spanish Flag, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #486, July 2 1892
* ___ No. XX: The Queen of Misfortune, (ar) Boy’s Comic Journal #487 Jul 9, #488 Jul 16 1892
- * Stories of Indian and Colonial Life:
* ___ A Transvaal Episode, (ss) Stories, a Weekly Journal #1, November 6 1897
- * Stories of Life and Character, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923 [Ref. Dean Ramsay]
- * Stories of Lough Guir, (gp) (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu) All the Year Round April 23 1870
- Madam Crowl’s Ghost and Other Stories by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, G. Bell & Sons, 1923, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- Ghost Stories and Mysteries by J. S. Le Fanu, Dover, 1975, as by J. S. Le Fanu
- The Purcell Papers (var. 1) by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Arkham House, 1975, as by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
- The Mr. Justice Harbottle 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 Gothic Tales of Sheridan Le Fanu by Sheridan Le Fanu, British Library Publishing, 2020, as by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- * Stories of My Schooldays [Greyfriars], (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1928, 1927
- * Stories of Parrots, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1888
- * Stories of Real Life, (cl) The New Parisienne Monthly Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1921
- * Stories of “Retreats”, (ar) The Grand Magazine October 1906
- * Stories of Shoplifters, (ar) Mystery Magazine #113, July 15 1922
- * Stories of Special Trains, (ar) The Penny Magazine #283, 1904
- * Stories of Steeple Jacks, (ar) The Boys’ Friend #18, May 28 1895
- * Stories of Success. First Series: Journalistic Successes:
* ___ No. 1 Sir George Newnes, Bart, (bg) Stories, a Weekly Journal #1, November 6 1897
- * Stories of the Dead Emperor, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1888
- * Stories of the General Election, (ms) The Novel Magazine February 1906
- * Stories of the Prophets: Amos, (ar) The Bible Story #13, May 30 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Elijah, (ar) The Bible Story #7, April 18 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Elisha, (ar) The Bible Story #8, April 25 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Ezekiel, Watchman of God, (ar) The Bible Story #11, May 16 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Ezra and Nehemiah, (ar) The Bible Story #12, May 23 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Isaiah, (ar) The Bible Story #9, May 2 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Jeremiah, (ar) The Bible Story #10, May 9 1964
- * Stories of the Prophets: Words of Wisdom and Woe, (ar) The Bible Story #15, June 13 1964
- * Stories of the Studio People, (ar) Picture-Play Weekly April 10 1915
- * Stories of Vampires, (ar) Mystery Stories September 1927
- * The Stories Our Memory Tells Us: An Interview with Tobias Wolff, (iv) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 1990 [Ref. Tobias Wolff]
- * Stories Told by a City Rector, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1888
- * Stories Told by a Malay Amah:
* ___ 1: Why the Cat Has a Kink in His Tail, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1925
* ___ 2: Why the Crocodile Is Lonely, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1925
* ___ 3: White Face…Brown Face, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1925
* ___ 4: The Crocodile’s Friend, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1925
* ___ 5: Why the Sea Is Salt, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1925
* ___ 6: The Plandok and the Crocodile, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1926
- * Storiette, (??) Silk Stocking Stories January 1937
- * Storiettes, (vi) American Humorist March 1935
- * Storing Sound on a Steel Ribbon, (ia) Modern Wonder September 25 1937
- * The Storisende Edition: An Advance Look, (is) Kalki #36, 1991
- * The Storisende Edition of the Works of James Branch Cabell, (ar)
- * Stork-Lore and Superstitions, (ar) The Scrap Book April 1910
- * Storks and Their Nests, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1878
- * The Storm, (br) The American Mercury March 1950 [Ref. Ilya Ehrenburg]
- * The Storm, (cv) Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) February 1944, after William F. Timmins
- * The Storm, (cv) Astounding Science-Fiction (UK) February 1944
- * The Storm, (pm) Young Ireland: An Irish Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction May 13 1876
- * The Storm, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 2 1833
- * The Storm, (vi) (by William Hope Hodgson) Short Stories December 1919
- The Room of Fear and Other Grues by William Hope Hodgson, The Strange Company, 1988, as by William Hope Hodgson
- Demons of the Sea by William Hope Hodgson, Necronomicon Press, 1992, as by William Hope Hodgson
- The Haunted “Pampero” by William Hope Hodgson, Donald M. Grant, 1992, as by William Hope Hodgson
- The Dream of X and Other Fantastic Visions by William Hope Hodgson, Night Shade Books, 2009, as by William Hope Hodgson
- Brighton Shock! ed. Stephen Jones, PS Publishing, 2010, as by William Hope Hodgson
- * Storm and Rest, (ss) Eliza Cook’s Journal April 29 1854
- * Storm at Sea, (ss) Love Classic April 1933
- * The Storm Bell, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1878, as by George Weatherly
- * Storm Clothes for Girls, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal November 15 1910
- * Stormclouds Discography: 1988-2003, (bi) Nightmares from Infinity by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books, 2003
- * The Stormcove Feud [Stormcove College], (ss) (by H. Clarke Hook) Boys’ Magazine May 27 1922
- * The Stormcovers’ Peril [Stormcove College], (ss) (by H. Clarke Hook) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922
- * Storm-Guard for Engineers, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
- * Storm Hunters, (ar) Modern Wonders February 10 1940
- * Storm in a Tempest, (pi) Adam August 1957 [Ref. Tempest Storm]
- * Storm in a Water Glass, (ar) The American Autopsy January 1932
- * The Storming of the Stack, (??) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1894
- * A Storm in the Bernese Oberland, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1877
- * A Storm in the Marshes, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1888
- * A Storm in the Marshes, (ar) (by Denham Jordan & Jean Allan Visger) The Cornhill Magazine February 1888
- * A Storm on Etna, (??) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1894
- * A Storm on the Amazon, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1879
- * Storm-Proof Windshield for Autos, (ms) Science and Invention December 1920
- * Storm Signals, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 14 1900
- * Storm Signals, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper February 21 1880
- * Storms Uncover Relics of Ancient Plains Dwellers, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly October 20 1934
- * The Storm, The Great Arctic Storm, (il) Wide Awake November 1881
- * The Storm Visitor, (ex) (by James Malcolm Rymer)from Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood, anonymously, E. Lloyd, 1847, uncredited.
- * “Storm-Wind”, (iv) 1961 [Ref. J. G. Ballard], as "New Worlds Profiles| J.G. Ballard"
- * A Stormy Night, (ss) Once a Week February 27 1864
- * “The Stormy Petrel”, (pm) (by James T. Fields) The Atlantic Monthly November 1861
- * The Stormy Saga of Blair Castle, (pi) Look and Learn #50, December 29 1962
- * Stormy Seas, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine May 1931
- * Stormy: Stormy Daniels, (pi) Penthouse (US) February 2007
- * Story Ancient, Story Old, (??) 10 Story Book February 1939
- * The Story and Pictures from “Riptide”, (ar) The Royal Pictorial August 1934
- * A Story at a Glance, (cn) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #2, July 1924
- * Story Attributions, (bi) By the Chimney with Care ed. Tony Burton, Wolfmont Publishing, 2006
- * Story Backgrounds, (ms) Fear Itself ed. Jeff Gelb, Warner, 1995
- * The Story Behind My Divorce, (te) The Novel Magazine July 1929
- * The Story Behind the Cover, (cl) Flying Aces Aug, Sep, Oct 1930
- * The Story Behind the Cover, (cl) Dare-Devil Aces Jun, Oct, Nov, Dec 1937, Jan, Feb, Jun 1938, Jan, Apr, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1939
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1940
- * The Story Behind the Cover, (ms) Detective-Dragnet Magazine October 1930
- * The Story Behind the Cover…, (vi) Fantastic Universe Nov 1957, Jan 1958
- * The Story Behind the Cover:
* ___ American “Hawks” Flay the Nazis, (cl) Flying Aces February 1940
* ___ The Back-Seat Hero, (cl) Flying Aces January 1931
* ___ Battle Over the Bund, (cl) Flying Aces December 1937
* ___ Belgium Will Fight Back!, (cl) Flying Aces April 1940
* ___ Britain’s “Dangling Doom” Defense, (cl) Flying Aces November 1938
* ___ Can Britain Hold Gibraltar?, (cl) Flying Aces February 1939
* ___ Can Nazis Break the Blockade?, (cl) Flying Aces January 1940
* ___ Can Our Speedsters Beat Detroyat?, (cl) Flying Aces October 1937
* ___ Can Poland Repulse the Nazis?, (cl) Flying Aces August 1939
* ___ Clash Over the Carpathians, (cl) Flying Aces January 1939
* ___ Cocardes of Treachery, (cl) Sky Birds January 1932
* ___ Conquest of the Atlantic!, (cl) Flying Aces May 1939
* ___ Death in the Nets Over London, (cl) Flying Aces July 1937
* ___ Demons in the Nullahs, (cl) Flying Aces February 1937
* ___ Did Airplanes Sink the España?, (cl) Flying Aces August 1937
* ___ Diving Bomber vs. Submarine, (cl) Flying Aces September 1936
* ___ Dog-Fight to the Death Over Spain, (cl) Flying Aces June 1937
* ___ Dust Bombs of Death, (cl) Flying Aces August 1938
* ___ Eye of the Air Corps, (cl) Flying Aces October 1940
* ___ Fighting Spotters, (cl) Sky Birds September 1931
* ___ The Flaming Cockit, (cl) Sky Birds March 1931
* ___ Fonck Gets Guynemer’s Slayer, (cl) Flying Aces December 1931
* ___ Giant Killer, (cl) Sky Birds October 1931
* ___ Gunners from the Clouds!, (cl) Flying Aces August 1936
* ___ Handshake Over Hunland, (cl) Sky Birds January 1931
* ___ The High Sign, (cl) Flying Aces September 1931
* ___ Hitting 9-G’s in a Navy Grumman, (cl) Flying Aces May 1937
* ___ How Japan Might Attack America, (cl) Flying Aces March 1938
* ___ If Britain Bombs Berlin, (cl) Flying Aces November 1939
* ___ If Enemies Ambushed the P-38, (cl) Flying Aces June 1939
* ___ If Germany Attacked Czechoslovakia, (cl) Flying Aces June 1938
* ___ If Japan Bombs Vladivostok, (cl) Flying Aces December 1938
* ___ If Reds and Nazis Clash, (cl) Flying Aces January 1937
* ___ If Russia Attacked from the Arctic, (cl) Flying Aces November 1937
* ___ If Sky Troops Ran Hitler’s Gantlet, (cl) Flying Aces July 1939
* ___ If the “New Caesar” Raids “Carthage”, (cl) Flying Aces April 1939
* ___ If War Again Strikes Belgium, (cl) Flying Aces October 1936
* ___ Immelmann’s Last Flight, (cl) Flying Aces November 1931
* ___ Is the Red Air Menace Exploded?, (cl) Flying Aces June 1940
* ___ Let’s Stop Killing Air Travelers!, (cl) Flying Aces September 1938
* ___ Lindberg’s Dream Comes True, (cl) Flying Aces September 1937
* ___ The Night Bomber, (cl) Flying Aces February 1931
* ___ Now Comes—The “Flying Catapult”!, (cl) Flying Aces February 1938
* ___ Our Navy’s New “Flying Dreadnaught”, (cl) Flying Aces January 1938
* ___ Our Warbirds Tackle “Problem 19”, (cl) Flying Aces April 1938
* ___ Out of Formation, (cl) Flying Aces July 1931
* ___ Quentin Roosevelt’s Last Flight, (cl) Flying Aces October 1931
* ___ Raid on a Maginot Drome, (cl) Flying Aces July 1940
* ___ Raid on a Rebel Drome, (cl) Flying Aces March 1937
* ___ Rear-Gun Action, (cl) Sky Birds August 1931
* ___ The Rebels Raid Madrid, (cl) Flying Aces December 1936
* ___ The Red-Jap War Begins!, (cl) Flying Aces October 1939
* ___ Repulse of a Rhineland Camera Raid, (cl) Flying Aces July 1936
* ___ The Second World War in the Air!, (cl) Flying Aces December 1939
* ___ Seven Guns Aflame!, (cl) Sky Birds February 1932
* ___ The Shattered Dashboard, (cl) Sky Birds December 1930
* ___ Sky-Capture of a U-Boat, (cl) Flying Aces March 1940
* ___ Sky-High Crash, (cl) Sky Birds April 1931
* ___ Strafe of the Death Dew, (cl) Flying Aces November 1936
* ___ Strafing the Nazis in Norway, (cl) Flying Aces August 1940
* ___ Surprise Assault on Singapore, (cl) Flying Aces April 1937
* ___ Torpedoes for Trouble, (cl) Sky Birds December 1931
* ___ Torpedo-Plane Test, (cl) Flying Aces September 1939
* ___ Unseen Guns!, (cl) Sky Birds November 1931
* ___ Vanguard vs. Airacobra, (cl) Flying Aces May 1940
* ___ “West Point of the Air”, (cl) Flying Aces May 1938
* ___ Will Fascists Bomb the Canal?, (cl) Flying Aces March 1939
* ___ Will Germany Hurl a “Death Ray”?, (cl) Flying Aces October 1938
* ___ Will the “Axis” Break at Brenner?, (cl) Flying Aces July 1938
* ___ Wings for Defense!, (cl) Flying Aces September 1940
- * The Story Behind the Picture: Ballet Girls Take a Rest, (pi) Look and Learn #48, December 15 1962
- * Story Behind the Picture: Beauty Amid the Northern Smoke, (ar) Look and Learn #70, May 18 1963
- * Story Behind the Picture: Farmer George and His Family, (ar) Look and Learn #96, November 16 1963
- * The Story Behind the Picture: He Made His People Like Dolls, (ar) Look and Learn #55, February 2 1963
- * The Story Behind the Picture: The Doctor Was His Friend, (pi) Look and Learn #46, December 1 1962
- * The Story Behind the Picture: The First Christmas, (pi) Look and Learn #49, December 22 1962
- * The Story Behind the Picture: Who Made the Jester Laugh?, (ar) Look and Learn #51, January 5 1963
- * The Story Behind the Picture: Yellow Sails, (pi) Look and Learn #45, November 24 1962
- * The Story Behind the Picture: Young Peter Paints the Peasants, (pi) Look and Learn #47, December 8 1962
- * The Story Behind the Story, (cl) Thrilling Wonder Stories Fall 1946
- * The Story Behind the Story, (ms) Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1937
- * The Story Behind the Story, (ms) Thrilling Adventures July 1940
- * Story-Behind-the-Story, (ms) Detective Tales March 1940
- * Story-Book Murder, (ts) Mystery May 1934
- * A Story by President Wilson, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 7 1920
- * Story Competition, (cn) The Grand Magazine December 1919
- * Story Content Notes, (ms) The Long List Anthology Volume 9 ed. David Steffen, Chelle Parker & Hal Y. Zhang, Diabolical Plots, 2025
- * Story Contest, (cn) Air Adventures Dec 1939, Feb 1940
- * Story Contest, (cn) South Sea Stories December 1939
- * Story Contest, (ms) The Black Lily #10, Spring 2002
- * Story Copyrights, (ms) The SFWA European Hall of Fame ed. James & Kathryn Morrow, Tor, 2007
- * Storycrafting: The Art of Interactive Writing, (ar) Broadsword #1, Autumn 1995
- * Storyettes, (hu) The Penny Pictorial #490, October 17 1908
- * Storyettes, (ms) The Magnet Library November 25 1911
- * Storyettes, (vi) The Boys’ Friend #1183, February 9 1924
- * A Story for St. Valentine’s Day, (vi) Lilliput February 1947
- * A Story for the American Household, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1915
- * Story from Albata, (vi) A Clutch of Vampires ed. Raymond T. McNally, New York Graphic Society, 1974; trans. from manuscript held in Institute of Folklore, Bucharest.; translated by Raymond T. McNally
- * Story from Botosani, (vi) (by Tudor Pamfile ,[?]) Ion Creanga v5,
- * Story from Siret, (vi) (by Tudor Pamfile ,[?]) Ion Creanga v6,
- * The Story He Told, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- * Story Honors and Accolades, (ms) Across the Event Horizon by Mercurio D. Rivera, NewCon Press, 2013
- * Story Index (Magazines and Hardcovers), (bi) Blood ’n’ Thunder #8, Fall 2004 [Ref. Frederick C. Davis]
- * Story Index: Nos. 117 to 122, inc., Jan.-Dec., 1946 Vols. XXVIII (Jan.-June) and XXIX (July-Dec.), (ix) Story #122, November/December 1946
- * Story Index: Nos. 66 to 74, inc., Jan.-Dec., 1938 Vols. XII (Jan.-June) and XIII (July-Dec.), (ix) Story #74, November/December 1938
- * A Story in English and French: A Nasty Fault, (vi) My Magazine November 1917
- * A Story I Told the Pirate, (vi) St. Nicholas November 1890
- * Story Lore Dolls, (ar) Woman’s World December 1936
- * The Story Market, (cl) Plotweaver Apr, May 1929
- * The Story My Mother Told Me, (ts) Smart Set May 1925
- * The Story Nell Read, (vi) St. Nicholas July 1878
- * Story Notes, (ms) Things That Never Happen by M. John Harrison, Night Shade Books, 2002
- * Story Notes, (ms) The Moving Coffin by Ed Gorman, PS Publishing, 2007
- * Story Notes, (ms) Out There in the Darkness by Ed Gorman, PS Publishing, 2007
- * Story Notes, (ms) Mama’s Boy and Other Dark Tales by Fran Friel, Apex Publications, 2008
- * Story Notes, (ms) Northwest Passages by Barbara Roden, Prime Books, 2009
- * Story Notes, (ms) Breakfast at Twilight & Other Stories by Philip K. Dick, Prime Books, 2009
- * Story Notes, (ms) The New and Perfect Man ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2011
- * Story Notes, (ms) Antiquities and Tangibles by Tim Pratt, Merry Blacksmith Press, 2013
- * Story Notes, (ms) Now It’s Dark by Lynda E. Rucker, Swan River Press, 2023
- * Story Notes, (ms) A Mystery of Remnant and Other Absences by B. Catling, Swan River Press, 2025
- * Story Notes and Sources, (bi) Figures in Rain by Chet Williamson, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- * Story Notes (Dreams of Shadow and Smoke), (ms) Dreams of Shadow and Smoke ed. Jim Rockhill & Brian J. Showers, Swan River Press, 2014
- * Story Not Needing Words, (cs) The Boy’s Own Paper January 29 1881
- * The Story of a Bear, (ss) Hogg’s Instructor v8, 1852
- * A Story of a Bird-Kite, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper February 17 1894
- * The Story of Abou Hassan the Wag; The Sleeper Awakened, (ss) The Thousand and One Nights ed. Edward William Lane, Charles Knight and Co., 1839
- * The Story of Abraham:
* ___ No. 1. He Begins His Travels, (cs) The Bible Story #6, April 11 1964
* ___ No. 2. The War of the Heathen Kings, (cs) The Bible Story #7, April 18 1964
* ___ No. 3. Lot Is Rescued, (cs) The Bible Story #8, April 25 1964
* ___ No. 4. His Name Is Changed, (cs) The Bible Story #9, May 2 1964
* ___ No. 5. He Pleads with the Lord, (cs) The Bible Story #10, May 9 1964
* ___ No. 6. Two Wicked Cities Are Destroyed, (cs) The Bible Story #11, May 16 1964
* ___ No. 7. Isaac Is Born, (cs) The Bible Story #12, May 23 1964
* ___ No. 8. The Well of Beer-sheba, (cs) The Bible Story #13, May 30 1964
* ___ No. 9. He Prepares to Sacrifice Isaac, (cs) The Bible Story #14, June 6 1964
* ___ No. 10. Isaac Is Saved, (cs) The Bible Story #15, June 13 1964
- * A Story of a Brave Donkey, (vi) St. Nicholas October 1875
- * Story of a British Soldier, (ss) The Golden Argosy November 1 1884
- * The Story of a Burglary, (ss) Chambers’s Journal, as by A. H. Morton
- * The Story of a Campaign, (ar) (by William Starke) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866
- * The Story of a Cashmere Shawl, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1876
- * The Story of a Chase, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1898
- * The Story of a Christmas Carol, (cs) The Children’s Newspaper #1814, December 26 1953
- * The Story of a Cigarette Case, (ss) Yes or No May 18 1907
- * A Story of a Cosy, (ss) London Society Christmas 1880
- * The Story of a Curl, (ss) Short Stories June 1901; adapted from the Portuguese.; translated by William S. Burge, M.D.
- * The Story of a Dead Monopoly, (ar) (by Robert Brown) The Cornhill Magazine August 1870
- * The Story of a Deserter, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1911as told to Frank Bailey Millard
- * Story of a Detective “Expert”, (ss)
- * The Story of a Dislocated Shoulder, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- * The Story of Advertising, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine February 1913
- * The Story of a Dy-nasty: A Napoleonic Epic, (cs) Beeton’s Christmas Annual #10, 1869
- * The Story of a “Follies” Girl, (??) The Follies January 1922
- * A Story of a Garter, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1859
- * The Story of a Goblet, (ar) Chums December 11 1915
- * The Story of a Governess, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1885
- * Story of a Gray Shawl, (ss) (by Kate J. Neely) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1861
- * The Story of a Handkerchief, (ss) (by J. W. De Forest) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1871
- * The Story of a Haunted Room, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1885
- * The Story of a Huguenot’s Sword, (ss) (by John Esten Cooke) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1857
- * The Story of a Hypnotic Crime, (ts) Collier’s Weekly January 23 1904
- * The Story of a Kite, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 3 1850
- * The Story of a Life, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine November 1854; from the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen.
- * The Story of a Little War, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #816, October 1883
- * Story of a Maniac, (ss) Psychological Journal
- * The Story of a Miniature, (ss) (by Richard Boyle Davy) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1872
- * Story of a Mother, (ss) (by Hans Christian Andersen) Tales and Fairy Stories by Hans Christian Andersen, Routledge, 1852
- * The Story of an Alcohol Slave, (ts) McClure’s Magazine August 1909
- * The Story of an Engraver, (bg) Cassell’s Magazine March 16 1867 [Ref. John Keyes Sherwin]
- * The Story of an Ill-Used Man, (ss) Beeton’s Christmas Annual #9, 1868
- * The Story of an Old French Chateau, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1883
- * The Story of an Old Man’s Dream: Founded on Fact, (nv) The Argosy (UK) December 1881
- * The Story of an Organ, (ss) Ainsworth’s Magazine July 1851
- * The Story of a Phantom, (ss) Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine January 1858
- * The Story of a Phantom Bark, (ss)
- * The Story of a Piano, (ss) (by Alice B. Haven) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1857
- * The Story of a Picture, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 8 1870
- * The Story of a Plainsman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1919
- * The Story of Arion, (pm) (by Thomas Dunn English) Scribner’s Monthly December 1872
- * The Story of a River: The Source, (ar) (by Michael Verney) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #386, June 7 1969
- * The Story of a Scar, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1883
- * Story of a Seal, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #176, November 22 1851
- * The Story of a Seed, (ar) Look and Learn #1, January 20 1962
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