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- * Who Was He?, (na) (by M. V. Victor) Beadle’s Monthly #11 Nov, #12 Dec 1866, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1867
- * Who Was He?, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1882
- * Who Was It—Cook or Peary?, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1909
- * Who Was “Jack the Ripper”?, (ms) Clues 2nd March 1930
- * Who Was James Murphy?, (ar) Speed Detective June 1945
- * Who Was Mrs. Lafont?, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal January 17 1891
- * Who Was Right?, (ss) (by D. R. Castleton) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1873
- * Who Was Sherlock Holmes?, (ms) Best Detective Magazine January 1930
- * Who Was the First?, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2162, January 2 1932
- * Who Was the Guilty One?, (ts) “I Confess” September 21 1923
- * Who Was the Loser?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 3 1931
- * Who Was the Murderer?, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1932
- * Who Was the Murderer?—Crime Puzzle, (cn) Mystery October 1933
- * Who Was the Murderer? (solution), (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1932; solution to a puzzle in the January 1932 issue.
- * Who Was the Thief?, (vi) Cassell’s Magazine
- * Who Was the Third Maid?, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1891
- * Who We Are and What We Are Doing, (ed) The Masses February 1912
- * Who Were the Generals?, (qz) Bluebook March 1954
- * Who Were the Moundbuilders?, (ar)
- * Who Were They?, (ss) Colonial Monthly November 1868
- * Who? Why? Where? When?: Flames of Concealment!, (ss) The Bullseye #98, December 3 1932
- * Who? Why? Where? When?: The Man without a Name, (ss) The Bullseye #95, November 12 1932
- * Who Will Be Miss Cartoons?, (cn) Sensational Startling Stories March 1927
- * “Who Will Be Orestes That I May Be Pylades”, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1896
- * Who Will Be the Next President?, (ms) Liberty August 11 1928
- * Who Will Get the Wendel Millions, (ts) Mystery November 1932
- * Who Will Marry Clara Bow?, (pi) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1932
- * Who Will Marry Mary? - a sequel to “What Happened to Mary Cuyler?” - The Last Proposal, (ss) The Ladies’ World January 1914
- * Who Will Marry Mary? - a sequel to “What Happened to Mary Cuyler?” - Two Men Fail to Catch Her, (ss) The Ladies’ World November 1913
- * Who Will Save Starving Vienna?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1920
- * The “Who Will Sell Liquor” Awards, (ms) Collier’s December 10 1932
- * Who Won the Prize?, (ss) Real Story Book November 1928
- * Who Would Be a Clerk?, (ar) Yes or No October 13 1906
- * Who Would Be President?, (ms) The Popular Magazine 1st April 1930
- * Who Would Fight the Giant, (ar) Look and Learn #24, June 30 1962
- * Who Would Have Thought It?, (ms) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1929
- * Who Would Marry a Girl of My Kind?, (ts) Smart Set January 1927
- * Who Wrote Dickens’s Novels?, (ar) (by Richard A. Proctor) The Cornhill Magazine August 1888 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * Who Wrote It?, (cn) The Mentor April 1930
- * Who Wrote It?, (qz) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine November 1979
- * Who Wrote It? [J. Smytthe, Jr.], (ss) (by J. Smytthe, Jr.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1852
- * Who Wrote Our Popular Carols, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1953
- * Who Wrote This Letter?, (ar) Redbook December 1980
- * Who Wrote What You Read, (bg) Flytrap #1 Nov 2003, #2 May, #3 Nov 2004, #4 May 2005
- * Whuppity Stoorie, (ss)
- * The W.H.W. of the Mystery Story, (is) (by Ellery Queen) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1969
- * Why, (pm)
- * Why?, (ms) Ginger Stories November 1928
- * Why?, (pm) Stolen Sweets December 1933
- * Why?, (qz) Argosy (UK) July 1943
- * ???Why???, (ms) The Scrap Book August 1906
- * Why a Cotton-Reel Has a Projection, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * Why a Horse Has a Board Hanging in Front, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * Why All This Talk of Secession?, (ar) MacLean’s March 1 1925
- * Why Al Smith’s Boy Married the Girl He Loved!, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine December 1932
- * Why America Is “Go-Ahead”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 14 1868
- * Why America Leads, (ar) Mark Trail Spring 1951
- * Why Am I Not a Christian?, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper September 8 1883
- * Why Am I Such a Dumb-bell?, (ar) Liberty October 2 1926
- * Why Animals Are Run Over, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * Why Are There Bats in the Belfry?, (ar) Look and Learn #7, March 3 1962
- * Why Are You So Tired When You Haven’t Done Anything?, (ar) True #394, March 1970
- * Why a Rifle Is Sighted, (ms) TipTop Semi-Monthly March 10 1915
- * Why Arizona Says “No!”, (ar) Collier’s March 17 1906
- * Why Athletes Get “Stale”, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine August 15 1915
- * Why Aunt Dilly Never Married, (ss) (by Florence Lee) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1863
- * Why “Average Odds” Pay Off, (ar) Man to Man Yearbook Spring 1965
- * Why Banks Are Made in Flying, (ms) Air Trails January 1930
- * Why Barnum Used the Railroad, (ms) Railroad Stories February 1934
- * Why Basil Still Rules the Sherlockian Film World, (ar) The Sherlock Holmes Gazette #5, Summer 1992 [Ref. Basil Rathbone]
- * Why Beautiful Women Commit Suicide, (ar) Midnight #8, October 7 1922
- * Why Be Honest?, (ar) The American Magazine April 1934
- * Why Biddy and Pat Married, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1877
- * Why Books Fail, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1890
- * Why Boys Go to Paris, (pi) Hi-Life September 1959
- * Why Britain Has to Export, (ar) Look and Learn #171, April 24 1965
- * Why Call It a Diesel Engine?, (ar) Modern Wonder November 25 1939
- * “Why canst thou not as others do?”, (pm)
- * Why Cats Alight on Their Feet, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 1908
- * Why Cats Are Catty, (ar) The British Girl’s Annual 1925
- * Why Cats Run After Mice, (ms) The Popular Magazine December 15 1909
- * “Why Censor the Comics?”, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang November/December 1968
- * Why Christmas Engagements Fail!, (ms) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- * Why Colonial Furniture Is Valuable, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine January 1913
- * Why Commit Suicide?, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 25 1933
- * Why Criminals Escape Punishment, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 20 1928
- * Why Criminals of the Present Escape, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1921
- * Why Crooks Go Wrong, (ms) Mystery Magazine #159, July 1 1924
- * Why Danger Fascinates, (ar) The Argosy #561, September 2 1893
- * Why Did I Lose Him?, (ar) Love Revelations combined with Secret Confessions June 1941
- * Why Did Indiana Free the Klan Killer, (ar) Coronet October 1950
- * Why Didn’t You Think of It First?, (ms) People’s Favorite Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr 1921
- * Why Didn’t You Think of This First?, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine January 1921
- * Why Did the Governess Faint?, (ss) (by Lucretia P. Hale) The Atlantic Monthly May 1859
- * Why Did They Let Him Live?, (ss) Shock Tales January 1959, as "I Ain’t Got No Body", by Thomas O’Connor
- * Why Did You Say Yes?, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #54, January 1949
- * Why Did You Sigh?, (pm) The Grand Magazine March/April 1910
- * Why Do Babies Cry?, (ar) Redbook September 1954
- * Why Does New York Bounce?, (ar) Look and Learn #39, October 13 1962
- * Why Do Flowers Have Perfume?, (ms) Mystery Magazine #78, February 1 1921
- * Why Do Foreign Seamen Man British Ships, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1912
- * Why DOn’t Gentlemen Prefer You Modern Girls?, (cn) Smart Set April 1928
- * Why Don’t They, (pm) Easton (PA) Journal
- * Why Don’t They?, (ms) Collier’s September 28 1956
- * Why-Do-They-Do-It, (cl) Photoplay Nov, Dec 1921
- * Why Draftsmen Use Three Views, Answer, (ms) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1966
- * Why Dr. Jekyll Had No Wife: New Stevenson Memories, (ms) John o’ London’s Weekly February 17 1923
- * Why Evergreens Stay Green, (ms) North•West Stories 2nd May 1927
- * Why Face and Character Count, (ar) Britannia and Eve March 1945
- * Why Fathers and Their Sons Should Be Friends, (ar) The American Boy October 1906
- * Why Geo. M. Cohan Pushed Fanny Brice Off the Stage, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- * Why Get Married?, (ar) The American Magazine April 1936
- * Why Girls Go for Maturity, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #107, June 1953
- * Why Girls Leave Home—True Confessions, (??) Experience December 1923
- * Why “Gringoes”?, (ms) Lariat Story Magazine December 1926
- * Why Harvard Loves Yale, (pi) Ace November 1963
- * Why Have I Three Tails?, (ss) (by John Abbott) The Cornhill Magazine July 1868
- * Why He Applauded, (hu) The Popular Magazine August 1905
- * Why He Didn’t Report, (ss)
- * Why He Doesn’t Like “Uppers”, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * Why He Failed, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1891
- * Why He Felt Sore, (ss)
- * Why He Flewsseau!, (pm) The Happy Mag. July 1922
- * Why He Fought, (pm)
- * Why He Fought, (ss)
- * Why He Interrupted Blaine, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 15 1913
- * Why He Lost His Friends, (pm) Success
- * Why Henry Jones Did Not Go to Canada, (ss) (by Walter Mitchell) The Atlantic Monthly September 1869
- * Why He Took No Vacation, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1921
- * Why He Was Sad, (pm) Cleveland Plain Dealer
- * Why Homosexuals Feel “Superior”, (ms) Man to Man January 1963
- * Why Honours Are Valued, (pm) The Grand Magazine June 1906
- * 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) (by George Royle) 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 Lafayette Had It Made, (pi) Ace December 1959
- * 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 Mrs. Burbank Ran Away [Astrogen Kerby (Astro)], (ss) (by Gelett Burgess) The Master of Mysteries, Bobbs-Merrill, 1912
- * 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 Disappeared, (ts) True Story July 1929
- * Why She Lifted Goods, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 2 1920
- * Why She Married Jack, (ss) The Wave April 3 1897
- * Why She Reminded Him of Daniel Webster, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 7 1918
- * 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 Ocean Is Salty, (vi) The Fairy Tale Magazine June 2023
- * 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]
- * The Wicked Ogress, (vi) 100 Magical Stories, Hamlyn, 1981
- * A Wicked Stepmother, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1888
- * Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, (br) Simulacrum #10, May 2005 [Ref. Gregory Maguire]
- * 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) (by F. W. Robinson) Cassell’s Magazine May 11 1867
* ___ II. Mystery, (ss) (by F. W. Robinson) Cassell’s Magazine May 18 1867
* ___ III. Under Suspicion, (ss) (by F. W. Robinson) 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) (by Moy Thomas) 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
- * Wiła, (ss) (by Shirl Sazynski) Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2010
- * 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 Jan, Mar 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
- * Wild Dogs Kill Stock, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine August 3 1935
- * 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) The 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
- * A “Wild” Idea, (ms) Young Ireland: An Irish Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction May 20 1876
- * 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
- * A Wild Man Tamed, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 12 1932
- * 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
- * The Wild Ones, (??) Scene February 1963
- * 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 [Ref. Frederic Remington]
- * 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) (by John Hollingshead) 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 Austin, (bg) Peter Rugg, the Missing Man by William Austin, Franklin P. Rice, 1882
- * 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 E. Fark, (bg) Fantastic Science Fiction January 1980 [Ref. William E. Fark]
- * 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 J. Burns, (ms) McClure’s Magazine February 1911
- * 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 McGillis, Editor of the Forth-Coming Return of the Gods, (iv) Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2012 [Ref. William McGillis]
- * 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
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