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- WATSON, H. B. MARRIOTT (chron.) (continued)
- * The Man in Black [Dick Ryder], (ss) Colliers Jan 16 1904
- * The Man Who Could Not Swim, (ss) The Windsor Magazine Feb 1906
- * Nausicca [De Lys], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 16 1909
- * The Night Watchman, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1907
- * The Oil Concession, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jul 1907
- * The Passion Flower [Richard Derrick], (ss) Youngs Magazine Oct 1911
- * The Princess Xenia, (sl) Harpers New Monthly Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1899
- * Quarantine, (ss)
- * The Rainbow Opal, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1907
- * The Red Wig, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1907
- * Romance at Random: The Third House, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 21 1908
- * A Sense of Honour, (ss) The Butterfly Aug 1899
- * Sir Jas., (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 9 1910
- * The Treasure Chamber, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine Jul 1901
- * Two Proposals, (ss) The Wave Oct 5 1895
- * Umbrellas to Lend, (ss) The Cavalier Jun 15 1912
- WATSON, H. J. (chron.)
- WATSON, HALFORD LEE (chron.)
- WATSON, HAMILTON (chron.)
- WATSON, HARRY LEON (chron.)
- WATSON, HELEN FIELD (chron.)
- WATSON, HELEN H(arriott Rogers) [Mrs. Herbert A. Watson] (chron.)
- WATSON, HENRY CHAPMAN (chron.)
- WATSON, HENRY S. (chron.)
- WATSON, HOWARD (chron.)
- WATSON, HY. S. (chron.)
- WATSON, IAN (1943- ) (chron.)
- * The Ghosts of Luna, (ss) Sfinx #8 1973
- * A Lot of Fog, (ar) Conspiracy Theories Nov 1987
- * Nadias Nectar, (vi) Nature Jun 1 2006
- * The SFWA Overseas Regional Meeting, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America Sum 1984
- * Some Sufist Insights into the Nature of Inexplicable Events, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America Sum 1979
- * Supernova, (ss) Sfinx #9 1974; later revised as The Roentgen Refugees (New Writings in SF #30, ed. Ken Bulmer, 1977).
- * A Virtual Population Crisis, (vi) New Scientist Sep 19 2009
- * When Thought-Mail Fails, (vi) Nature Nov 18 1999
- _____, reviews:
- WATSON, IRVING S. (chron.)
- WATSON, J. A. (chron.)
- WATSON, J. C. (chron.)
- * The Betrayal of Bughouse Carson, (ss) West Nov 11 1931
- * Calamity Camp, (ss) West Mar 16 1932
- * The Coyote Hole, (ss) West Aug 20 1930
- * The Fifth Victim, (ss) West Jun 26 1929
- * Lion-Hearted Old Cus, (ss) West Sep 16 1931
- * Red Rides to Ruin, (ss) West Jan 20 1932
- * A Safe Bet, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine Dec 1933
- * The Thick-Ear Method, (ss) West Sep 30 1931
- * Timber Grit, (ss) World Adventurer Jan 1934
- * Turn About, (ss) West Jan 22 1930
- * Woodsmoke, (ss) West Aug 21 1929
- WATSON, J. L. (chron.)
- WATSON, J. W. (chron.)
- WATSON, JAMES L. (chron.)
- WATSON, JEAN Q. (chron.)
- WATSON, JOHN (1850-1907); see pseudonym Ian Maclaren (chron.)
- WATSON, JOHN (chron.)
- * The Life of the Master, (ar) McClures Aug, Sep 1900
- * The Life of the Master - Part XI. The Crucifixtion of the Messiah, (ar) McClures Nov 1900
- * The Story of Dr. MacLure, (ex); first published under penname Ian MacLaren, from Beside the Bonnie Brier-Brush.
- WATSON, JOHN (Stevenson) (1921-1985) (chron.)
- WATSON, JOHN B.; Professor of Comparative and Experimental Psychology, Johns Hopkins University. (chron.)
- WATSON, JOHN H., M.D. (chron.)
- WATSON, JOHN WHITAKER (chron.)
- * The Beautiful Snow, (pm)
- WATSON, JULES (chron.)
- WATSON, KARL (chron.)
- WATSON, LILY (chron.)
- * Believing on the Lord Jesus Christ, (ar) Girls Own Paper Dec 1921
- * My Books, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1917
- * The Poems of Lord Macaulay, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Feb 1917
- * Women in Greek Literature Part I: The Odyssey, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Oct 1916
- * Women in Greek Literature Part II, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Nov 1916
- * Women in Greek Literature Part III, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Dec 1916
- WATSON, LUCILE (chron.)
- WATSON, M. C. (chron.)
- WATSON, M. L. D. (chron.)
- WATSON, MARRIOTT; see under Watson, H. B. Marriott (chron.)
- WATSON, MARY L. (chron.)
- WATSON, NAOMI (chron.)
- WATSON, NOEL (chron.)
- * Spotlight on Advertising, (ct) The New Strand May 1962
- * Spotlight on Christmas, (hu) The New Strand Dec 1962
- * Spotlight on Gods Frozen People, (ct) The New Strand Jan 1963
- * Spotlight on Low Life, (hu) The New Strand Oct 1962
- * Spotlight on Marriage, (hu) The New Strand Jun 1962
- * Spotlight on Safari, (hu) The New Strand Sep 1962
- * Spotlight on Sherlock Holmes, (hu) The New Strand Mar 1962
- * Spotlight on Spooks, (ct) The New Strand Aug 1962
- * Spotlight on the Art Industry, (hu) The New Strand Dec 1961
- * Spotlight on the Aspiring Novelist, (hu) The New Strand Jan 1962
- * Spotlight on the Springtime, (hu) The New Strand Apr 1962
- * Spotlight on Winter, (hu) The New Strand Nov 1962
- WATSON, PAUL W. (chron.)
- WATSON, R. M. (chron.)
- WATSON, R. STOCKS (chron.)
- WATSON, RALPH (chron.)
- WATSON, RICHARD F.; pseudonym of Robert Silverberg, (1935- ) (chron.)
- WATSON, ROBERT (chron.)
- WATSON, ROBERT (1947- ) (chron.)
- WATSON, ROBERT L. (chron.)
- WATSON, ROSAMUND MARRIOTT (chron.)
- * Autumnal, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Nov 1905
- * Einst, O Wunder!, (pm) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Oct 1897
- * The Flower and the Leaf, (pm) Harpers Monthly Aug 1909
- * The Garner, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Apr 1916
- * The Green Pavilions, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine Aug 1901
- * The Haunted Palace, (pm) Harpers Monthly Sep 1908
- * His Arrogance of Arcady, (pm) The Windsor Magazine May 1906
- * Hodiernæ Rosæ, (pm) Harpers Monthly Mar 1909
- * The Launch of the Leaves, (pm) Harpers Monthly Sep 1907
- * Lifes Harvest, (ss) Harpers Monthly Aug 1902
- * The Low Road, (pm) Harpers Monthly Aug 1906
- * Lux et Umbra, (pm) Harpers Monthly Oct 1906
- * The Magic Flute, (pm) The Smart Set Dec 1904
- * Make Believe, (pm) Scribners Aug 1912
- * Per Domos Ditis Vacuas, (pm) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Sep 1898
- * Prisoners and Captives, (pm) Harpers Monthly Jun 1906
- * Snows of Yesterday, (pm) Harpers Monthly Nov 1909
- * The Starling, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Nov 1908
- * Ultima Thule, (pm) Tares: A Book of Verse, Kegan, Paul, Trench 1884
- WATSON, SAM (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * The Sacred Heart: Sam Watsons The Kadaitcha Sung by Roslyn Weaver, (ar) Studies in Australian Weird Fiction Jun 2008
- WATSON, SIR WILLIAM (chron.)
- * The Awakening, (pm)
- * I Care Not, (pm)
- * The Lighthouse of Love, (pm) Argosy (UK) Jan 1930
- * The Storms and the Havens, (pm)
- * The Winter Sleep, (pm)
- _____, [ref.]
- * A Hundred Poems by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Dec 9 1922
- WATSON, SPENCER (chron.)
- WATSON, THOMAS (chron.)
- WATSON, THOMAS E. (chron.)
- * Editorials, (ed) Tom Watsons Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1905, Jan, Feb 1906
- * Editorials:
___ Address of Hon. Thos. E. Watson, at AtlantaAn October DayThe Oddities of the GreatPages Lost from a Book
A Word to the Cotton Manufacturers, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1908
___ After Election ThoughtsWhat He Wanted to KnowSoldier, Take Your WoundThe Stewardship"Broken By It I May Be: Bend to It I Never Will"A Prophecy Which Has Become a Dread Reality, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Dec 1908
___ How They Work itThe LateTo Virginia and Return, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1908
___ Mr. Bryans Shameful Treatment of the SouthUncle Remus Is DeadThe Old Packet Boat by the James, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1908
___ Our National FinancesThe Mission of the ReformerBryan and the Bennett WillThe Wise Man and the Silly KingThe Sentence of RavaillacPolitical Comment, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1908
___ the Catholic Hierarchy and Politics"Whose Son Is a Fool and Whose Daughter Is a Foreign Princess"Bankers Shut Mr. Watson out of a Chautauqua Lecture FieldOf National Interest, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1908
___ the Encroachments and Usurpations of the Federal JudiciaryOur CreedThe National Political OutlookThe Anarchists, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Apr 1908
___ the Gubernatorial Campaign in GeorgiaThe Hearst PartyNot for Rockefellers PastorNor for Ryans PriestEnglands WayThe Philosophers Stone Found at LastHow Labor Is Protected by the Tariff, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
___ the National CampaignThe Congressional Mileage GrabHearst Against the FarmersAnswer to Booker Washington, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Sep 1908
___ What Price Should Cotton Bring?Governement by Federal JudgesThe Winecup, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
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