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- * Criminal Influences, (ms) Clues Detective Stories February 1938
- * The Criminal Insane, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- * The Criminal Law and the Detection of Crime, (ar) (by J. Fitzjames Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine December 1860
- * The Criminal Lawyer and the Burglars, (ms) Mystery Magazine #160, July 15 1924
- * Criminally Strong at Eighty-Two, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 25 1934
- * Criminal Nicknames Quiz, (qz) 5 Detective Novels Magazine Spring 1953
- * The Criminal on Trial, (ar) Look and Learn #49, December 22 1962
- * Criminal Procedure in England, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 28 1930
- * Criminal Reformed in New Jersey Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1919
- * Criminals and Their Crimes, (cl)
- * Criminals and Their Crimes, (cl) (by A. J. Duncan) Crime Intrigue Detection Magazine #6, March 18 1933
- * Criminals and Their Crimes, (cl) (by A. J. Duncan) Target Library #3, April 8 1933
- * Criminals Are Made, Not Born, (ms) Mystery Magazine #131, May 1 1923
- * Criminals Around the World, (qz) The Phantom Detective Summer 1953
- * Criminals Caught by Chemicals, (ar) Modern Wonder April 23 1938
- * Criminal Seeks New Methods of Extortion, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 24 1931
- * Criminals Get Jobs on Police Force, (ms) Detective Tales October 1 1922
- * Criminals on Parade, (ms) Detective Tales January 1939
- * Criminals on Parade, (ms) Dime Detective Magazine February 1939
- * Criminals Should Be Educated, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 23 1928
- * Criminals Teach Detectives, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 7 1931
- * Criminals Tell All in “Twilight Sleep”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #128, March 15 1923
- * Criminals Who Laugh, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 20 1932
- * Criminals Who Ran a City, (ar) Hollywood Detective December 1943
- * Criminals Witness Hanging, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 2 1920
- * Criminal Women, (ar) (by Marianne E. Owen) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866
- * Crimping Sailors: A Sequel to “The Mary Jane’s Forecastle”, (ss) The Argosy (UK) March 1867
- * Crimp’s Great Aërial Flight, (ss) Chums August 31 1898
- * Crimson, (br) Shroud #5, Winter 2009 [Ref. Gord Rollo]
- * The Crimson Belt [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #307, 1923
- * The Crimson Camera Case, (ar) Sensation November 1939
- * The Crimson Canyon, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #498, June 29 1929; adapted from the movie (Ted Wells).
- * The Crimson Circle, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922 [Ref. Edgar Wallace]
- * The Crimson Cord, (ts) Mystery December 1933
- * The Crimson Cossack, (??) Rogue April 1965
- * The Crimson Crime of Emasculation, (tc) American Detective February 1936
- * The Crimson Crime of the Branded Lovers, (tc) Crime Confessions (UK) ca. 1944
- * The Crimson Disc [Nelson Lee], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Nelson Lee Library #58, July 15 1916
- * The Crimson Domino [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by W. W. Sayer) The Sexton Blake Library #243, 1922
- * The Crimson Frigate Fights for Freedom, (sl) The Skipper #471 Sep 9, #472 Sep 16, #473 Sep 23, #474 Sep 30 1939
- * The Crimson Gang, (na) Dick Turpin Library #105, 192?
- * The Crimson Gargoyle [Dixon Brett], (n.) Aldine Dixon Brett Detective Library #27, 1927
- * The Crimson Jester [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #331, 1932
- * The Crimson Laughter, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #3, March 1954
- * The Crimson Lure [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #145, 1925
- * The Crimson Mask [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Arthur Joseph Steffens) The Sexton Blake Library #77, 1919
- * The Crimson Mask Stories (Checklist), (ar) Pulp Spring 1971
- * The Crimson Orchid; or, The Brown Book of Saarsla [John Lyon], (ss) Lion Library #26, 1909
- * The Crimson Reaper, (ts) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #63, June 1917
- * The Crimson Stain, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1921
- * The Crimson Swastika [Stormcove College], (ss) (by H. Clarke Hook) Boys’ Magazine March 13 1922
- * A Crimson Trail; or,The Comanche Shadow, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #205, 189?
- * The Crimson Warning [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #278, 1930
- * Crinoline and Its History, (ar) The Dollar Monthly Magazine May 1865
- * Crippen’s Callous Crime, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #36, March 1915as told to Walter Wood
- * “Crippled” Crook Is Spry Enough, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 27 1920
- * Crippled Policeman Subdues Suspect, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 15 1925
- * Cripple Held as Blackmailer, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 5 1925
- * Cripple Routs Bandits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 26 1925
- * The Crisis, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd July 1930
- * Crisis 2000, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #65, January 15 1956 [Ref. Charles Eric Maine]
- * Crisis in Barakistan, (ar) Nugget May 1956
- * A Crisis in the Affairs of Mr. John Bull. As Related by Mrs. Bull to the Children, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Household Words #35, November 23 1850
- * A Crisis in the Woman Suffrage Party, (ar) The Outlook December 28 1912
- * The Crisis of British Rule in India, (ar) (by James Anderson Scott) Dublin University Magazine January 1865
- * Crisp Cricicism, (ms) The Strand Magazine February 1943
- * Crispinille - A July Goddess, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine July 1901
- * Crisp Salads for Hot Days, (ms) Good Housekeeping July 1921
- * Criss Angel and Angeldust, (iv) Carpe Noctem v4 #4, 1998
- * Criss-Cross-Word, (pz) Chatterbox 1947
- * Cristobel, (il) The Idler April 1899 [Ref. W. G. Simmonds]
- * The Critic, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education January 1870
- * Critical Bibliography, (bi)
- * Critical Elections, (ar) (by Thomas E. Kebbel) The Cornhill Magazine November 1868
- * The Critical Issue, (ed) Bananas #9, Winter 1977
- * Critical Moments, (pi) 108—Celebrating Baseball Spring 2007
- * A Critical Position. An Adventure at Sea, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1884
- * Critical Readings Bibliography, (bi)
- * Critical Studies of the Gothic, (bi) The Evil Image ed. Patricia L. Skarda & Nora Crow Jaffe, NAL Meridian, 1981
- * Critical Works About Science Fiction, (bi) Science Fiction Novellas ed. Harry Harrison & Willis E. McNelly, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1975
- * Criticism Brutally Frank, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 1 1912
- * Criticism Column, (cr) The Arts Monthly August 1890
- * Criticism from an Expert, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- * Criticism in Time of War, (ed) Maclean’s January 15 1940
- * A Criticism of Champagne, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd March 1929
- * Criticizes Chicago for Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * Criticizes Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
- * A Critic’s Eureka, (br) The Academy and Literature April 19 1902
- * The Critic’s Revenge, (ss) The Wave March 12 1892
- * A Critic’s Woe, (ss) The Wave December 15 1894
- * Critiquing your Craft with Starr Gardinier Reina, (cl) Suspense Magazine June 2011
- * The Critter That Saved Texas, (ts) Romantic Western Novel Magazine September 1931
- * The Croaking Gipsy!, (ss) The Bullseye #119, April 29 1933
- * Crochet, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1866
- * Crocheted Cap for the One-Year-Old and an Emblem Pillow-Top, (ar) The American Needlewoman March 1927
- * Crocheted Collar and Cuffs, (ms) Love Book Magazine March 1937
- * Crocheted Elephants, (ms) Woman’s Day September 1947
- * Crocheted Square, Edgings and Medallion, (ar) The American Needlewoman February 1926
- * Crochet Stitches and How to Make Them, (ar) The Woman’s Weekly #1, November 4 1911
- * The Crock of Gold, (ss) Schoolgirls’ Pocket Library #11, 1942
- * Crocodile Cowboys, (pi) Adventure December 1954
- * The Crocodile Hunters, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #66, January 1950
- * Crocodile Pool [Cookey Scrubbs], (nv) (by Harold J. Garrish) The Boys’ Friend #1366, August 20 1927; revised from Jester, (ex-Cookey Stubbs by Harry Belbin).
- * Crocodiles, (ms) Cassell’s Magazine February 5 1870
- * Crocodiles Along the Nile, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1909
- * The Crocodile’s Friend, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1885
- * The Crocodile’s Friend, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1925
- * Crocodile Shooting in Africa, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 6 1879
- * The Crocus and Its Uses, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1888
- * Crocus-Time, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1908
- * Crogan’s Lecture, (vi)
- * Croisette’s Betrothal. A Story of Brittany, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1893
- * Cromer, (ar) Black & White #30, August 29 1891
- * Cromwell and His Contemporaries, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1876
- * Cromwell and the King’s Letter, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper June 17 1905
- * Cromwell’s Ambassador’s Reception in Sweden, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1878
- * Cromwell’s Cookery-Book, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1876
- * The Crook [Nelson Lee], (na) (by G. H. Teed) The Nelson Lee Library #67, September 16 1916
- * “Crook-backed Ox”, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * A Crook Descants on Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1922
- * Crooked Auto Accessory Dealers, (ar) G-Men Detective July 1940
- * Crooked Cale, the Caliban of Celestial City, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #232, 189?
- * The Crooked Corridor, (br) The American Mercury March 1950 [Ref. Elizabeth Stevenson]
- * Crooked Do-It-Yourself, (ms) Manhunt November 1956
- * The Crooked Footpath, (pm) (by Oliver Wendell Holmes) The Atlantic Monthly April 1859
- * Crooked Knuckles, (ts) The Passing Show April 17 1937
- * The Crooked Mouthpiece, (ss) Detective Tales April/May 1923as told to B-8266
- * Crooked Nurserymen, (ar) G-Men Detective May 1940
- * The Crooked Scar [Royston Gower], (nv) (by Alec G. Pearson) The Boys’ Friend #38, March 1 1902
- * The Crooked Sixpence, (sl) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * Crooked Spires, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1898
- * The Crooked Voter, (ms) The Popular Magazine February 20 1922
- * The Crook from Scotland Yard [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #383, 1934
- * The Crook from the Sea Bed [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #458, 1937
- * The “Crookit Meg:” A Story of the Year One, (sl) Fraser’s Magazine
- * Crook Kidnaps Detective, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1921
- * The Crook of Canada [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #236, April 1930
- * The Crook of Chinatown [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #122, 1927
- * The Crook of Fleet Street [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Gwyn Evans) The Sexton Blake Library #76, 1926
- * The Crook of Marsden Manor [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #224, January 1930
- * The Crook of Mayfair [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library #364, 1925
- * The Crook of the Team [Falcon Swift], (nv) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- * Crooks Beware!, (ms) Submarine Stories #13, September 1930
- * Crooks’ Caches, (ar) The Thriller #70, June 7 1930
- * Crooks Change Automobile License Number Easily, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 12 1920
- * A Crook’s Diary, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 30 1932
- * The Crook’s Double [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William J. Bayfield) The Sexton Blake Library #31, 1925
- * The Crook’s Double [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Andrew Murray) The Sexton Blake Library #299, 1923
- * Crooks Enter Shop Through Chimney, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 2 1921
- * Crooks Go to Prison for Fifty-Three Thousand Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1919
- * Crooks in Books, (rc) The London Mystery Magazine #17 1953, #95 Dec 1972, #105 Jun 1975
- * Crooks in Clover [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #161, August 1928
- * Crooks in Movies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 4 1928
- * The Crook’s K.C. [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #334, 1932
- * Crooks Limited [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Lester Bidston) The Sexton Blake Library #214, November 1929
- * Crooks List Women Tourists with Gems, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 2 1922
- * The Crooks of Crazy Bar, (ms) Aldine Wild West Yarns #48, February 1933
- * Crooks of the Gold Camp, (n.) Aldine Wild West Yarns #1, March 1932
- * Crooks Pass Up $15,000 Poor Fund; Add $10, (ms) Mystery Magazine #157, June 1 1924
- * Crooks Pose as Cutters of Diamonds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- * Crooks Pose as Detectives, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 15 1921
- * Crooks Sacrifice Five Dollars in Vain, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 14 1921
- * Crooks Seek Positions in Business Offices, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 6 1921
- * Crook Stories Redivivus, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #2, 2000/01
- * Crooks Who Reached Ripe Old Age, (ar) Private Detective Stories April 1945
- * Crook Thinks Albany Police Slow, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 16 1926
- * A Crook Who Admitted He Was One, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 12 1927
- * A Crook Who Can’t Reform, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1923
- * The Crook with Thirteen Names [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #432, 1936
- * Crooning Lady!, (ss) The Illustrated Love Magazine December 1932
- * Crop Circles: Investigating the Mysteries of These Cryptic Signs, (ar) Dark Realms #7, Summer 2002
- * Croppers, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- * Croppy Slotter’s Vendetta, (ss) (by David Harold Parry) Chums December 21 1892
- * Crops and Soils, (ar) The Country Gentleman August 9 1924
- * The Croque-Mort, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1889
- * The Croquet Alphabet, (pm) London Society October 1864
- * Croquet, and How to Play It, (ar) The Dollar Monthly Magazine December 1865
- * Croquet for Beginners, (cl) The Captain #261, December 1920
- * Croquet Uncovered, (pi) Mayfair v21 #7, 1986
- * The Crosby Kids, (pi) Liberty March 15 1947 [Ref. Bing, Gary, Dennis, Phillip & Lindsay Crosby]
- * Crossbow Comeback, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction July 1944
- * The Cross-Compound Air Compressor, (ar) Railroad Magazine August 1951
- * A Cross-Country Run.—Coming on the Polugh, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 20 1904
- * Cross-Country Running, (cl) The Captain #249, December 1919
- * Cross-Cultural Family Perspectives, (si) Marriage and the Family Through Science Fiction ed. Val Clear, Martin H. Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick, St. Martin's, 1976
- * La Crosse, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 15 1883
- * The Crossed Cheque, (ss) Truth October 5 1882
- * Crossed Signals, (ms) Flynn’s July 11 1925
- * Crossed Wires—Listening In on the Phone-Sex Lines, (fa) Hot Talk Nov/Dec 1990, Jan/Feb 1991
- * Crosses Over to Fiction, (iv) Suspense Magazine September 2012 [Ref. John Edward]
- * The Cross-Eyed Polecat, (ts) Real Action for Men August 1957
- * The Cross from the Tomb of Mlle. Virginie Caillou, the Original of the Heroine of Bernardin de St. Pierre’s “Paul and Virginia”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1881
- * Crossing a Continent by Coach, (ia) Modern Wonder October 2 1937
- * Crossing a River, (ar) Chums February 5 1921
- * Crossing Great Salt Lake, (ar) Sunset November 1903
- * Crossing-Sweepers of the Ports, (ia) Modern World January 4 1941
- * Crossing the Atlantic, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 31 1879
- * Crossing the Bridge, (hu) The Popular Magazine April 1907
- * Crossing the Channel by Rail, (ar) The Harmsworth London Magazine October 1901
- * Crossing the Desert, (iv) Mithila Review #12, December 2019 [Ref. Malena Salazar Maciá]
- * Crossing the Ferry, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1851; translated from the German.translated by H. Stone
- * Crossing the World and Genres to Write for You, (iv) Suspense Magazine November 2010 [Ref. Graham Masterton]
- * The Cross-Keys Tragedy: A Legend of Grace Church Street, (na) (by Richard Thomson) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828
- * The Cross-Mark on the Rocks, (ar) Missouri Republican 1858
- * Crossnos Puzzle, (pz) Chatterbox 1946
- * The Cross of Blood, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1882
- * The Cross of Finglas, (ms) The Daily Express December 17 1890
- * The Cross of Orion, (ss)
- * The Cross on the Hill-Side, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1866; translated from the German.translated by Nellie Rosaline Benedict
- * Cross Pictures, (cn) Pearson’s Weekly #2525, December 17 1938
- * Cross-Purposes, (ss) Family Journal Monthly March 1944
- * Cross Readings in Verse, (pm)
- * The Cross-Roads, (pm) The Blue Magazine #2, August 1919
- * Crossroads, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine 1st April 1931
- * The Crossroads, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 21 1907
- * The Crossroads in My Life, (cn) Red Star Secret Confessions Jul, Sep, Nov 1940
- * Cross-Stitch, (ms) Woman’s Day October 1947
- * The Cross-Tie, (ts) Smart Set July 1926
- * The Cross Timbers of Texas, (ms) Cowboy Stories March 1926
- * Cross Winds, (pz) Bill Barnes Air Trails Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1936, Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Dec 1937
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul 1938
- * Crossword, (ms) Mayfair v1 #2, v1 #3 1966, v2 #1 1967
- * Crossword, (pz) The Popular Magazine January 7 1925
- * Crossword, (pz) This Week (UK) Jul 28, Aug 4 1939
- * Crossword, (pz) Smugglers Road, Junior Press Ltd., 1945
- * Crossword, (pz) Pot-Pourri #1, August 1946
- * Crossword, (pz) Pocket Book Weekly Storyteller Nov 11 1950, Nov 24 1956
- * Crossword, (pz) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) March 1966
- * Crossword, (pz) Bestsellers v3 #9, 1983
- * Crossword, (pz) Words International Nov, Dec 1987, Jan, Mar, Apr/May 1988
- * Crossword, (pz) Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine May 1997
- * Crossword, (pz) Noesis #1, December 1998
- * Crossword, (pz) Spellbound Fll, Win 1999, Spr 2000
- * Crossword, (pz) (by Gordon Douglas) The Boy’s Own Paper Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1957
- * Crossword and Quizzes, (qz) Words October 1985
- * A Crossword Brain-Teaser!, (pz) Favourite Annual for Girls 1961
- * A Crossword Brain-Teaser!, (pz) New Leisure Book for Girls, Dean & Son, 1968
- * Crossword Clues, (pz) International Detective Magazine Jul, Oct 1933
- * A Cross-Word Contest, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine June 1925
- * Cross-Word Contest Winners, (cn) Liberty July 30 1932
- * Crossword: Mainly Sporting, (pz) Masters of the Sky, Junior Press Ltd., 1944
- * Crossword No. 9, (pz) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #15, October 1965
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