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Woolfolk, Josiah Pitts (chron.) (continued)
- * Whoopee!, (ss) Broadway Nights August 1929, as by Jack Woodford
- * Why Men Marry, (ss) Droll Stories August 1923, as by Jack Woodford
- * A Wild and Wicked Westerner, (ss) Pep Stories October 1929, as by Jack Woodford
- * Wise Baby, (nv) Spicy Stories April 1929, as by Jack Woodford
- * The Wise Guy, (ss) Spicy Stories June 1929, as by Jack Woodford
- * A Word to the Wise, (ss) Snappy June 1931, as by Jack Woodford
- * The World’s Sexual Candy Store, (ar) Men’s Digest January 1966, as by Jack Woodford
- * Yes—If, (ss) Gay Parisienne October 1930, as by Jack Woodford
- * Yes! Yes! Yes!, (ms) Snappy Stories December 1926, as by Jack Woodford
- * [unknown story], (ss) Moving Picture Stories #773, October 18 1927, as by Jack Woodford
- * [unknown story], (ss) Hearts #18, October 9 1928, as by Jack Woodford
- * [unknown story], (ss) Broadway Nights July 1929, as by Jack Woodford
- * [unknown story], (ss) Sweetheart Stories #296, December 1940, as by Jack Woodford
_____, [ref.]
- * Adam’s Authors, (bg) Adam Bedside Reader #9, 1962
- * Brief Lives: Jack Woodford by Michael Swanwick, (bg) The New York Review of Science Fiction #236, April 2008
- * How to Make Your Friends and Murder Your Enemies by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #42, Spring 1982
- * Jack Woodford by Misc., (bg) The American Short Story December 1929
- * Jack Woodford on Writing by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #34, February 1980
- * The Rabelaisian Letters of Jack Woodford by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #34, February 1980
- * Under the Covers, (in) Adam Bedside Reader #11, 1962
- * The Woodford Story by Hy Kellick, (bg) Writer’s Year Book 1950
[]Woolford, Cynthia (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Absolute Zero, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1923
- * The Day of the Dead (with Leslie Burton Blades, Rosalind Blades, Helen Hysell, George Briggs Jenkins & Will F. Jenkins), (nv) The Black Mask July 1921, as by Leslie Burton Blades, Rosalind Blades, Helen Hysell, George Briggs Jenkins, Murray Leinster & Cynthia Woolford
- * A Family Man, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1932
- * Forbidden Fruit, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd March 1921
- * The Golden Alibi, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st March 1922
- * Josiah’s Young Idea, (ss) Breezy Stories March 1923
- * Martha, the Artist’s Model, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1921
- * Not the Marrying Kind, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1929
- * The Pink Nails of Marylin Hart, (ss) The Black Mask March 1921
- * She Wanted to Be Kissed, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1921
- * Spare Ribs, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st July 1922
- * There’s a Reason, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd June 1922
- * A Wife Who Understood, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1933
[]Woollam, Wilfred (Beet) (1856-1927) (about) (chron.)
- * Amid the Gay and After, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1882
- * But Partly Read, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1881
- * A Calm Day, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1880
- * Chequered Pages, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1891
- * For Evermore, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1883
- * Influence, (pm) The Golden Argosy November 19 1887
- * Mr. Smith [Mr. Smith, dachshund], (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1888
- * A Rebuke, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1881
- * The Return to Solitude, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1884
- * The Second Time of Asking, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1890
- * The Secret of Beauty, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1889
- * To the New Year, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1885
- * The Warmth Within, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1883
- * What I Know, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1887
- * Whose Choice?, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1886
- * A Word About Wit, with a Few Hints to Those Who Use It, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1882
[]Woollcombe, Joan (fl. 1930s-1960s) (chron.)
- * (Air) Taxi, (ar) The Passing Show September 3 1932
- * “Bedtime, Your Royal Highness”, (ar) The Passing Show April 11 1936 [Ref. King Peter II of Yugoslavia]
- * Behind Prison Bars, (ar) The New London Magazine #25, November 1932 [Ref. Lilian Barker]
- * Citizens in Cold Storage, (ar) Britannia and Eve July 1939
- * Cured by Kindness, (ar) The New London Magazine #26, December 1932
- * “The Happy Doss”, (ar) The New London Magazine #24, October 1932
- * Helen of Troy, Her Pilot & Mechanic, (ar) The New London Magazine #28, February 1933
- * Here Are the New Careers for the School-Leaving Generation, (ar) Britannia and Eve August 1936
- * Herring Fishermen Into History, (ar) The New Strand December 1962
- * Herring Harvest, (ar) The Passing Show October 31 1936
- * The Herring Makes History, (ar) The Windsor Magazine October 1938
- * Humanity’s Real Front Line, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1938
- * Jessica Borthwick, (ar) The New London Magazine #29, March 1933 [Ref. Jessica Borthwick]
- * Lady Lags, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1932
- * Making the Kings of Tomorrow, (ar) Britannia and Eve February 1935
- * Modern Woman Has Two Faces, (ar) Britannia and Eve March 1936
- * The Modern Woman Joins the Force, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1936
- * Monarchs in the Making, (ar) Britannia and Eve November 1938
- * Moulding the Mind of Young To-morrow, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1935
- * Pleasure Parade, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1935
- * The Romance Behind Television, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1936
- * The Second Industrial Revolution, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1935
- * Testing for Intelligence, (ar) The New London Magazine #31, May 1933
- * This Female Flying Business…, (ar) Britannia and Eve May 1931
- * Training the Man with the Microscope, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1932
- * Where Micropscopes Catch Murderers, (ar) The Passing Show September 17 1932
- * The Woman in Blue, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1931
- * Wrestling with the Robots, (ar) The Passing Show January 21 1933
[]Woollcott, Alexander (Humphreys) (1887-1943) (about) (chron.)
- * Aladdin on Broadway, (ar) Collier’s February 18 1928
- * As a Man Thinketh, (br) McCall’s Magazine May 1932
- * Beautiful but Dead, (ar)
- * The Captain’s Memoirs, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) February 1929
- * The Case for Roosevelt, (ar) Redbook Magazine November 1940
- * Charlie—As Ever Was, (ar) Collier’s March 28 1931 [Ref. Charlie Chaplin]
- * The Child on the Garden Wall, (ar) Collier’s November 23 1929
- * The Coming Revolt Against Broadway, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine May 1920
- * Did This Ever Happen?:
* ___ The Silent Passenger, (ts) McCall’s Magazine August 1931
* ___ The Visitor from the Sea, (ts) McCall’s Magazine October 1931
- * Dr. Woollcott Prescribes, (cl) McCall’s Mar, May 1937
- * Elmer, the Unexpected, (ar) Collier’s May 4 1929 [Ref. Elmer Rice]
- * Entrance Fee, (ss) The New Yorker March 1 1930, as "Histoire de France, or Entrance Fee"
- * An Errant Coward, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1933
- * The First Mrs. Tanqueray, (bg) Cosmopolitan December 1933 [Ref. Mrs. Patrick Campbell]
- * Foreword: Alexander Woollcott Introduces James Hilton, (is) McCall’s December 1936 [Ref. James Hilton]
- * Full Fathom Five, (ss) The New Yorker June 22 1929
- The Haunted Omnibus ed. Alexander Laing, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937
- Great Ghost Stories of the World ed. Alexander Laing, Blue Ribbon, 1941
- The Midnight Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Holt, 1942
- The Avon Annual #2, 1945
- The Pocket Book of Ghost Stories ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1947
- Suspense (Australia) September 1958
- Suspense (UK) September 1958
- The Midnight Reader (var. 1) ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, World/WDL, 1960
- Thin Air ed. Alan C. Jenkins, Blackie, 1966
- The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories ed. Peter Haining, Robinson, 2007
- * George the Ingenuous, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1933
- * The Ghost at Sevenoaks, (vi) 1934
- * Going to Pieces in the Orient, (??) Collier’s November 14 1931
- * Good Companions, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1936
- * The Grand Old Men of the America Stage, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine March 1920
- * The Great Camera Mysteries, (ar) The New Yorker November 12 1927
- * Harpo Smites His Lyre, (ar) Collier’s July 20 1929 [Ref. Harpo Marx]
- * Histoire de France, (ss) The New Yorker March 1 1930, as "Histoire de France, or Entrance Fee"
- * Histoire de France, or Entrance Fee, (ss) The New Yorker March 1 1930
- For Men Only ed. James M. Cain, The World Publishing Company, 1944, as "Histoire de France"
- Argosy (UK) Dec 1944, Dec 1956, as "Entrance Fee"
- The Avon Story Teller, Avon, 1945
- Desert Island Decameron ed. H. Allen Smith, Doubleday, Doran, 1945, as "Entrance Fee"
- Swank January 1946, as "Entrance Fee"
- Tall Short Stories ed. Eric Duthie, Ace Star, 1960, as "Entrance Fee"
- * How a Critic Gets That Way, (ar) Collier’s February 25 1928
- * How to Go to Japan, (??) Collier’s February 20 1932
- * If You Could Go Back, (ss) McCall’s February 1937
- * I’m Glad I’m Absent-Minded, (ar) The American Magazine July 1932
- * In Memoriam: Annie Sullivan, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly March 1939
- * Introduces a New Series of Mysteries, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1932
- * The Invisible Fish, (ar) Collier’s October 26 1929 [Ref. Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.]
- * Kathleen Norris, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1933
- * The King Wasn’t So Crazy, (ar) Collier’s January 4 1930
- * The Last Mile, (th) Collier’s May 3 1930
- * The Legend of Sleepless Hollow, (ar) Cosmopolitan June 1933
- * Lessons Between the Acts, (ar) Collier’s August 31 1929
- * Lest We Forget, (ar) Collier’s June 8 1929
- * The Little Man with the Big Voice, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1933
- * Luck and Mr. Lunt, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1933
- * Madame Cocaud, (ss)
- * The Man Who Ruined Paris, (ar) The New Yorker October 2 1926
- * Miss Kitty Takes to the Road, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 18 1934
- * Moonlight Sonata, (ts) The New Yorker October 3 1931
- The Evening Standard November 4 1936
- Fifty Strangest Stories Ever Told, Odhams, 1937
- Great Tales of Terror & the Supernatural ed. Herbert A. Wise & Phyllis Fraser, Random House, 1944
- Omnibook Magazine August 1944
- Bar the Doors ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1946
- Ghostly Tales to be Told ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1950
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #82, September 1950
- The Hilton Bedside Book, Hilton Hotels Corporation, 1952
- Nero Wolfe Mystery Magazine March 1954
- Horror Stories, Elek Bestseller Library, 1961
- The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1963
- Monster Festival ed. Eric Protter, Vanguard, 1965
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Bar the Doors ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1965
- Thrillers, Chillers & Killers ed. Helen Hoke, Elsevier-Nelson, 1979
- 65 Great Tales of Horror ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1981
- The Little Book of Horrors ed. Sebastian Wolfe, Xanadu, 1992
- Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, Bracken Books, 1994
- The Vicious Circle ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2007
- The Big Book of Adventure Stories ed. Otto Penzler, Vintage, 2011
- * A Mother of the Two-a-Day, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1925
- * Murder at 8:30 Sharp, (ar) Collier’s March 17 1928
- * Oberammergau This Way, (ar) Collier’s July 26 1930
- * O. Henry, Playwright, (ar)
- * Old Woman of Margivrault Farm, (ss) The Century Magazine June 1920
- * Ol’ Man River—in Person, (ar) Cosmopolitan July 1933 [Ref. Paul Robeson]
- * Our Mrs. Parker, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1933
- * “The Play’s the Thing”, (ar) The New Red Cross Magazine August 1919
- * The Quest of a Lost Childhood, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1928
- * Quite Immaterial, (ar) 1943
- * Reading and Writing, (ms) McCall’s Magazine December 1931
- * Reading & Writing:
* ___ As a Man Thinketh, (br) McCall’s Magazine May 1932
- * Rien Ne Va Plus, (vi) The New Yorker March 5 1932
- * The Rise of Swifty White, (ar) Collier’s May 19 1928
- * The Sage of Fountain Inn, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1933
- * A Ship Comes In, (ar) Collier’s April 11 1931 [Ref. Eugenie Leontovich]
- * The Silent Passenger, (ts) McCall’s Magazine August 1931
- * Staged in Moscow, (??) Collier’s December 16 1933
- * The Stars and Stripes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 17, Mar 24 1928
- * The Story of Irving Berlin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21 1925
- * The Story of Marcus Loew, (bg) Cosmopolitan Sep, Oct, Nov 1926 [Ref. Marcus Loew]
- * A Strong, Silent Man, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1934 [Ref. Harpo Marx]
- * The Theory and Lizzie Borden, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) September 1927
- * Town Crier Tales, (ts) Radio Digest January 1931
- * The Truth About Jessica Dermont, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1933
- * The Vanishing Lady, (ar) The New Yorker Jul 6, Jul 13 1929
- * The Vanishing Lady, (ts) The New Yorker August 13 1932
- * Verdun Belle, (ts) Collier’s October 22 1927
- * Victoria, Lizzie and Others, (ss) Collier’s April 19 1930
- * The Visitor from the Sea, (ts) McCall’s Magazine October 1931
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