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- COLLES, EDMUND (chron.)
- COLLETT, CHERYL (chron.)
- COLLETT, FRANCOIS (chron.)
- COLLETT, GLENNA (chron.)
- COLLETTE, NANETTE (chron.)
- COLLEY, A. T. (chron.)
- COLLEY, AMORY T. (chron.)
- COLLEY, JIM (chron.)
- COLLEY, KIMBERLY (chron.)
- COLLEY, M. ETHELYNNE (chron.)
- COLLEY, MARION T. (chron.)
- COLLICOAT, STEPHEN (chron.)
- COLLIER, BERT (chron.)
- COLLIER, CHRIS (chron.)
- COLLIER, D. M. B. (chron.)
- * Behind the Scenes at Wimbledon, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 25 1932
- * Capture the Fragrance of your Garden, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 20 1937
- * Christmas Gives Them Work, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 16 1933
- * Dreadful Dianas Dilemma, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 12 1936
- * Dressed from a Test Tube [Woman to Woman], (ar) The Passing Show Jun 27 1936
- * Every Picture Could Tell a Story, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 6 1934
- * Five Kinds of Female [Woman to Woman], (ar) The Passing Show Apr 25 1936
- * £5,000,000 for a Glass of Water, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 22 1936
- * Girls on the Run, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 18 1936; Woman to Woman series.
- * Hes a Swell Guy, (ar) The Passing Show Oct 31 1936
- * The Holidays they Dream, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 5 1933
- * In Search of a £5,000,000 Thirst, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 13 1936
- * Man with a Miracle, 2: Sounds Across the Sea! (with B. L. Jacot), (ar) The Passing Show Dec 7 1935; biography of Marconi.
- * Man with a Miracle, 3: Marconi Conquers the Atlantic (with B. L. Jacot), (ar) The Passing Show Dec 14 1935; biography of Marconi.
- * Man with a Miracle, 4 (with B. L. Jacot), (ar) The Passing Show Dec 21 1935; biography of Marconi.
- * More Speed Hoodoos, (ar) The Passing Show May 20 1933
- * One Year of Womens Rule, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 18 1933
- * Playing with Safety, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 4 1938
- * Queen Elizabeths Petticoats, (ar) The Passing Show May 25 1935
- * Take It as Red, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 11 1938
- * 2,000 Hours Saved [Woman to Woman], (ar) The Passing Show Oct 17 1936
- * Waitresses Understand Men, (ar) The Passing Show May 28 1932
- * What the Listener Doesnt Hear, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 19 1933
- * Youll Live to See it!, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 30 1933; (looks ahead to 1954 and starts More light, more colour, more health, more comfort, more happiness!).
- COLLIER, EDMUND (chron.)
- COLLIER, EUGENE (chron.)
- COLLIER, HAZEL B. (chron.)
- COLLIER, JAMES L(incoln) (1928- ) (chron.)
- * The Biggest Bore, (ss) Dude May 1958
- * The Brain Who Robbed Banks, (ar) Cavalier Feb 1962
- * Down with the Garrett Gaieties, (ss) Escapade Feb 1962
- * The Fabulous Career of Madame Drachma: All Greece Was Her Love-Pen, (ts) Bluebook for Men Aug 1963
- * Good Old Ev, (??) Rogue Nov 1963
- * How High Is Up, (ss) Cavalier Dec 1963
- * How I Got Out of the Army, (hu) Escapade Apr 1962
- * The New Puritans of the Sexual Establishment, (ar) Cavalier Jan 1967
- * Nympho Bitch Who Ruled Ravensbrucks All-Women Hell Camp, (ts) Bluebook for Men May 1963; Jackbooted lesbian Thea Binz ghastly murders of girl slaves and SS guards made Buchenwalds Ilse Koch look like a sainted nun
- * Some Presidents Girlfriends, (ar) Escapade Feb 1963
- * A Taboo Subject Discussed-from Sopholcles to Freud to Kinsey, (ar) Escapade Dec 1963
- * When Sin Was Sin, (ar) Escapade Oct 1962
- * Whiskey, Wild Women
and the Savage Chinese Giant, (ts) Bluebook for Men Dec 1963; On July 11, 1960, three key U.S. scientists in Rome became targets of the Reds most fantastic undercover plot of the Cold War.
- * Whorehouses of My Youth, (ar) Penthouse Jul 1973
- COLLIER, JOHN (Henry Noyes) (1901-1980) (chron.)
- * After the Ball, (nv) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Nov 1933
- * Anniversary Gift, (ss) 1958
- * Are You Too Late?, (ss)
- * Asking for It, (ss) Playboy Jan 1975
- * Back for Christmas, (ss) New Yorker Oct 7 1939; one of Queens The Golden Twenty.
- * Bird of Prey, (ss) Presenting Moonshine, New York: Viking 1941
- * Born for Murder, (ss) Keyhole Mystery Magazine Jun 1960
- * Bottle Party, (ss) 1939
- * De Mortuis, (ss) New Yorker Jul 18 1942
- * Deferred Payment, (ss) Colliers Apr 27 1940
- * The Devil, George, and Rosie, (ss) The Devil and All, Nonesuch Press 1934
- * Dont Call Me, Ill Call You, (ss) Playboy Sep 1974
- * The Elephant, (ss) Esquire Apr 1935
- * Experimental Marriage, (ss)
- * Fallen Star, (ss)
- * Green Thoughts, (ss) Harpers May 1931
- * Half-Way to Hell, (ss) The Devil and All, Nonesuch Press 1934
- * Hell Hath No Fury, (ss) The Devil and All, Nonesuch Press 1934
- * In the Cards, (ss) 1951
- * Incident on a Lake, (ss) New Yorker Jul 26 1941
- * Interpretation of a Dream, (ss) Lilliput Aug-Sep 1951
- * Little Memento, (ss) New Yorker Sep 17 1938
- * The Love Connoisseur, (ss) EQMM Dec 1958
- * Love Potion, (ss)
- * Love Potion, (vi)
- * Man Overboard, (nv) Argosy (UK) Jan 1960
- * Mary, (ss) Harpers Bazaar May 1939
- * The Mask and the Maiden, (ss) Playboy Jan 1957
- * A Matter of Taste, (ss) New Yorker Jan 7 1956
- * Midnight Blue, (ss) New Yorker Jan 22 1938
- * Night! Youth! Paris! and the Moon!, (ss) New Yorker Jan 1 1938
- * Over Insurance, (ss)
- * The Possession of Angela Bradshaw, (ss) The Devil and All, Nonesuch Press 1934
- * The Radium Veil, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jul 20 1921
- * Romance Lingers, Adventure Lives, (ss) New Yorker Nov 13 1937
- * Rope Enough, (ss) New Yorker Nov 18 1939
- * Sleeping Beauty, (ss) Harpers Bazaar (UK) May 1938
- * Softly Walks the Beetle, (ss) Playboy Jan 1960
- * The Steel Cat, (ss) Lilliput Feb 1941
- * The Tender Age, (ss) New Yorker Mar 10 1956
- * Think No Evil, (ss) 1958
- * Three Bears Cottage, (ss)
- * Thus I Refute Beelzy, (ss) Atlantic Monthly Oct 1940
- * Wet Saturday, (ss) New Yorker Jul 16 1938
- COLLIER, JOHN (chron.)
- COLLIER, JOHN (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Fancies and Goodnights by John Collier by Sam Merwin, (br) Amazing May 1952
- COLLIER, JOSEPHINE (chron.)
- COLLIER, JULIA (chron.)
- COLLIER, MICHAEL (chron.)
- COLLIER, NATE (chron.)
- COLLIER, O. B. (chron.)
- COLLIER, OGDEN (chron.)
- COLLIER, PETER (Anthony) (1939- ) (chron.)
- COLLIER, PRICE (chron.)
- * Germany and the Germans from an American Point of View: German Political Parties and the Press, (ar) Scribners Dec 1912
- * Germany and the Germans from an American Point of View: The Indiscreet, (ar) Scribners Nov 1912
- COLLIER, R. G. (chron.)
- COLLIER, RICHARD (Hughesdon) (1924-1996); Writer; born in London, England. (chron.)
- * Aunt Emily Was So Bracing, (ss) Lilliput Jul-Aug 1952
- * The Cousin who Watched the Trains Go By, (ss) Lilliput Sep-Oct 1952
- * Father Was a Film Fan, (ss) Lilliput Feb-Mar 1952
- * The Most Unforgivable Character Ive Met, (ss) Lilliput Jul-Aug 1951
- * No Orchids for my Father, (ss) Lilliput May-Jun 1952
- * Tax Free Living, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1958
- * They Made a Salesman Out of Shakespeare, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 1 1954
- * A Tycoon in the Family, (ss) Lilliput Apr-May 1952
- * Uncle Percy, Special Agent, (ss) Lilliput Sep-Oct 1951
- COLLIER, ROBERT (chron.)
- COLLIER, STEVE (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- COLLIER, T. A. (chron.)
- COLLIER, TARLETON (chron.)
- COLLIER, TED (chron.)
- COLLIER, THOMAS S. (chron.)
- COLLIER, THOMAS STEPHENS (chron.)
- COLLIER, WILLIAM (1866-1944) (chron.)
- COLLIER, WILTON (chron.)
- COLLIER, ZENA (chron.)
- COLLIERs EDITORS, THE (chron.)
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