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- Stories of the Super-Women: Elizabeth Patterson by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Eugénie: Empress of the French by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Fanny Elssler, the Dancer Who Kicked a Dynasty to Bits by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: George Sand by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Helen of Troy by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Jane Shore, Medieval Wonder Woman by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Jeanne de Lamotte: The “Queen’s Necklace” Heroine by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Josephine Beauharnais, the Creole Empress by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Lady Hamilton, Patron Saint of Dime-Novel Heroines by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Lola Montez, the Dancer Who Kicked Over a Throne by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Lucrezia Borgia, The Much-Married Siren by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Madame de Montespan, the “Wild Cat” Heartbreaker by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Madame de Pompadour by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Madame du Barry: The Seven-Million-Dollar Siren by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Madame Jumel by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Madame Récamier by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Marguerite Steinheil: Archadventuress by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Marie de Brinvilliers: The Woman Without a Soul by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Marie de Chevreuse by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Mary Queen of Scots, Double Queen and Multiple Siren by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Messalina: Super-Sinner by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: “The Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington” by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Nell Gwyn, the Laughing Siren by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Ninon de Lenclos by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Peg Woffington by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: “Perdita” Robinson, “The Almost Princess” by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Poppaea, the Siren Who Ruled the World by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Rachel, the Woman of Fire by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- Stories of the Super-Women: Semiramis by Albert Payson Terhune · (bg)
- The Stories of the Three Burglars by Frank R. Stockton · (na)
- Stories of the Town #1 Blase Billy by Jerome K. Jerome · (ss)
- Stories of the Town II — Reginald Blake, Financier and Cad by Jerome K. Jerome · (ss)
- Stories of the Trees, Stories of the Birds, Stories of the Bones by Kat Howard · (ss)
- Stories of the Victoria Cross by H. Greenhough Smith · (ar)
- Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those Who Have Won It by The Editor(s) · (ar)
- Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those Who Have Won It by The Editor(s) · (ar)
- Stories of the Victoria Cross: Told by Those Who Have Won It by The Editor(s) · (ar)
- Stories of the Wild Wilderness by Joel Townsley Rogers · (ts)
- Stories of the Will-Happen: Science Fiction in Brazil by Braulio Tavares · (ar)
- Stories of the Windigo by James Stevens · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Art of Hate by John G. Neihardt · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Burglary by Arnold Bennett · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: Care and Mrs. Willesden by Richard Pryce · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Dancer by Frankfort Sommerville · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Fairy Poodle by Leonard Merrick · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Faith of Chun Tai by Charlotte Lorrimer · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: Fragoletta by Richard Le Gallienne · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: From Behind the Barrier by J. S. Fletcher · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Game of Chance by Henry Normanby · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Good Housekeeper by R. Murray Gilchrist · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: His Mother’s Voice by Mrs. Campbell Praed · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: Jack Rennet’s “Patch of Blue” by William Valentine Burgess · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Light of a Match by Lawrence Mott · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Mirror of the Faithful Heart by Agnes Castle · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Mirror of the Faithful Heart by Egerton Castle · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: Miss Slumbubble—and Claustrophobia by Algernon Blackwood · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Old Hero by Katharine Tynan · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: A Prisoner of War by Mary E. Blundell · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: A Prisoner of War by M. E. Francis · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Spitalfields Weaver by George R. Sims · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Story of Keesh by Jack London · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: The Third Boat by Oliver Onions · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: Treasures of the Bush by W. H. Koebel · (ss)
- Stories of the Year: Under Martial Law by Arthur Griffiths · (ss)
- Stories of Today by W. E. Farbstein · (gp)
- Stories of Two Great Men by John Grant · (ar)
- The Stories of Uncle Morris by Margaret Edwards · (ss)
- Stories of Vampires by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Stories of Winning and Losing in Wall Street by John Singleton · (ar)
- Stories of World History and the Shadow—Part 1: 1941: Hitler’s Astrologer by Malcolm Deeley · (ar)
- Stories of World History and the Shadow—Part 2: The Russian Revolution and Its Aftermath by Malcolm Deeley · (ar)
- Stories of World Wide Adventure by J. Edward Leithead · (ar)
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang · (Tor, July 2002, co)
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Neil Jones · (br)
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Joe Sutliff Sanders · (br)
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Graham Sleight · (br)
- The Stories of Your Name by J. Michael Melican · (ss)
- Stories on Demand by Kristine Kathryn Rusch · (in)
- Stories on Skin by Amanda Downum · (ar)
- The Stories on Their Faces by Anne Marie Lutz · (ss)
- The Stories Our Games Tell Us: Excellent Narrative Games of 2017 by John Wiswell · (ar)
- The Stories Our Memory Tells Us: An Interview with Tobias Wolff by [uncredited] · (iv)
- Stories Our Parents Tell Us by J. S. Watts · (ss)
- Stories Out of My Own Life: No. 3, Won by a Cheat by The Editor(s) · (ss)
- Stories Out of My Own Life - No. 4 - Up in the World by William C. Sprague · (ar)
- Stories Out of My Own Life. No. 6—A 40 to 1 Game by The Editor(s) · (ss)
- Stories Round the Class-Room Stove by A. L. Tuck · (ss)
- Stories Selected from The Unexpected ed. Bennett Cerf · (Bantam, March 1963, an)
- The Stories She Tells Herself by Kelly Sandoval · (vi)
- The Stories She Whispers by Jennifer B. Crow · (pm)
- Stories Storm Over Paradise by Velda Johnston · (ss)
- Stories Strange and Sinister ed. Laurette Naomi Pizer · (Panther, 1965, an)
- Stories Strange and True: I. The Secret of the Temple by Frederic Blair Jaekel · (ts)
- Stories Strange and True: II. A Fight with a Sea-Devil by W. D. Hornaday · (ts)
- Stories Strange and True: II. A Fight with a Sea-Devil by J. W. Maxwell · (ts)
- Stories Strange and True: III. The Haunted Palace: A True Indian Story by Edith C. Gerrard · (ts)
- Stories Strange and True: IV. The Escape of Gershuni from Akatui Prison by Jaakoff Prelooker · (ts)
- Stories Strange and True: V.—The Monster of “Partridge Creek” by Georges Dupuy · (ts)
- Stories Strange and True: V. A Nightmare Journey by Thomas B. Marshall · (ts)
- Stories-Tall and True by Patrick Williams · (br)
- Stories That Can Change the World, or The Mission Statement by Salik Shah · (ed)
- Stories That Change the World by Cat Rambo · (ar)
- The Stories That Come and Go by Irwin Porges · (ss)
- Stories That Go Bump in the Night ed. Alfred Hitchcock · (Random House, 1977, an)
- Stories That Go Bump in the Night by Harold Q. Masur · (Random House, 1977, an)
- The Stories That Graham Built by Matt Williams · (bi)
- Stories That Have Made Me Laugh by Montague Glass · (cl)
- Stories That Hurt So Good by Ann Bordman · (in)
- Stories That Hurt So Good by Ann VanderMeer · (in)
- Stories That Lighten Heavy Hearts by Mrs. W. E. T. · (lt)
- “Stories That My Uncle Told” by Ernest Poole · (ss)
- The Stories That Predict Us by Matthew Cheney · (cl)
- The Stories That Riley Used to Tell by George Ade · (hu)
- Stories That Scared Even Me by Robert Arthur · (Random House, 1967, an)
- Stories That Scared Even Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock · (Random House, 1967, an)
- Stories That Stick in the Brain: A Conversation with Donna Scott by Arley Sorg · (iv)
- Stories That Talk by Keith A. Manuel · (ar)
- Stories That Will Not Appear in This Volume by Philip José Farmer · (in)
- Stories the Playwrights Tell by Adolph Klauber · (ar)
- Stories the Red Men Tell by Ashmore Russan · (ar)
- Stories the Red Men Tell by Joseph Ashmore Russon · (ar)
- Stories They Hung on the Hook: No. 1—The Ethics of the Office by Harding Upton · (ss)
- The Stories They Tell About Churchill by Eric Ambler · (ss)
- Stories They Tell About Churchill by Edward Howard Marsh · (ar)
- Stories They Tell About Churchill by Various · (ar)
- The Stories They Tell About Churchill in the House of Commons by Beverley Baxter · (ar)
- The Stories They Tell About Churchill: Churchill “On the Broadcast” by A B.B.C. Engineer · (ar)
- The Stories They Tell in Berlin by Sydney Jacobson · (ar)
- Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do on TV by Robert Arthur · (Simon & Schuster, 1957, an)
- Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do on TV ed. Alfred Hitchcock · (Simon & Schuster, 1957, an)
- Stories Time for Tea by John K. Fulton · (ss)
- Stories to Be Read with the Door Locked ed. Alfred Hitchcock · (Random House, 1975, an)
- Stories to Be Read with the Door Locked by Harold Q. Masur · (Random House, 1975, an)
- Stories to Be Read with the Lights On ed. Alfred Hitchcock · (Random House, 1973, an)
- Stories to Be Read with the Lights On by Harold Q. Masur · (Random House, 1973, an)
- Stories to Frighten Children With by David Sweetman · (pm)
- Stories Told by a City Rector by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Stories Told by a Malay Amah, 1: Why the Cat Has a Kink in His Tail by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Stories Told by a Malay Amah, 2: Why the Crocodile Is Lonely by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Stories Told by a Malay Amah, 3: White Face…Brown Face by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Stories Told by a Malay Amah, 4: The Crocodile’s Friend by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Stories Told by a Malay Amah, 5: Why the Sea Is Salt by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Stories Told by a Malay Amah, 6: The Plandok and the Crocodile by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Stories Told by Player Folk by Various · (cl)
- Stories to Sell by Martha Wheeler · (ss)
- Stories to Stay Awake By by Robert Arthur · (Random House, 1971, an)
- Stories to Stay Awake By ed. Alfred Hitchcock · (Random House, 1971, an)
- Stories to the Master by Albert Dorrington · (Mills & Boon, 1926, co)
- Stories Toto Told Me: About What Is Due to Repentance by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me: About What Is Due to Repentance by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. I. About San Pietro and San Paolo by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. I. About San Pietro and San Paolo by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. II. About the Lilies of San Luigi by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. II. About the Lilies of San Luigi by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. III. A Caprice of the Cherubim by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. III. A Caprice of the Cherubim by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. IV. About Beata Beatrice and the Mamma of San Pietro by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. IV. About Beata Beatrice and the Mamma of San Pietro by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. V. About the Hersy of Fra Serafico by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. V. About the Hersy of Fra Serafico by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. VI. About One Way in Which Christians Love One Another by Baron Corvo · (ss)
- Stories Toto Told Me. VI. About One Way in Which Christians Love One Another by Frederick Rolfe · (ss)
- Stories Under My Skin by Anthony Trull · (sr)
- Stories Under the Stones (2. -The Tryst at the Straight Ford) by John Fortescue · (ss)
- Stories Under the Stones 1. The Fishing of Osred the Outcast by John Fortescue · (ss)
- Stories Under the Stones 3. The Beggar of Bethnal Green by John Fortescue · (ss)
- Stories Under the Stones 4. The Prisoner of Lud’s Gate by John Fortescue · (ss)
- Stories Under the Stones 5. The Sign of the Eagle’s Claw by John Fortescue · (ss)
- Stories Under the Stones 6. Mr. Rivett’s Cabbage Patch by John Fortescue · (ss)
- Stories versus Stars by Benjamin B. Hampton · (ar)
- Stories vs. Tales: Some Facts About Fiction by Ray Faraday Nelson · (ar)
- Stories We Began to Tell by Thaisa Frank · (ss)
- Stories We Carry on the Back of the Night by Jasper Sanchez · (ss)
- The Stories We Find Ourselves In by A. T. Greenblatt · (ar)
- “Stories We Reject—” by Charles D. Hornig · (ar)
- The Stories We Tell by Holly Day · (pm)
- The Stories We Tell About Ghosts by A. C. Wise · (ss)
- The Stories We Tell and the Amazon Experiment by Day Al-Mohamed · (ar)
- Stories with a Vengeance ed. [uncredited] · (John Dicks, 1883, oa)
- Stories with California Color by Leavenworth Macnab · (br)
- Stories with Happy Endings by Silvia Moreno-Garcia · (ss)
- Stories Without Words by Jessie Willcox Smith · (il)
- “Stories Without Words”: A Great Satirist in Pictures and His Work by John N. Raphael · (ar)
- Stories Without Words: Ambition reaches Hickville Centre by Clarence F. Underwood · (il)
- Stories with Staying Power by Grayson Towler · (ar)
- Stories with Teeth: How Animal Tales Help Us Understand Humans by Katherine Rundell · (ar)
- The Stories Women Tell by John Weightman · (ar)
- Stories Written About Public Schools (Charles Turley, Desmond Coke, Horace A. Vachell) by George A. Wade · (ar)
- Stories Written Complete by Robert E. Howard · (ms)
- Storiette by [uncredited] · (??)
- Storiettes by [uncredited] · (vi)
- Storiettes by Various · (vi)
- Storiettes from Real Life by Allie Lowe Miles · (ar)
- Storiettes with a Kick by Nellie Cravey Gillmore · (vi)
- Storing Electricity by Henry Morton · (??)
- Storing Food by M. B. · (ms)
- Storing Sound on a Steel Ribbon by [uncredited] · (ia)
- Storing Speech in Steel Wire by Louis Blattner · (ar)
- Storing Summer Furniture by Bruce Cassiday · (ar)
- Storing Up by Frank Crane · (ar)
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