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- DAWES, CHARLES G. (chron.)
- DAWES, HENRY L. (chron.)
- DAWES, HENRY M. (chron.)
- DAWES, JOSEPH (?-1990) (chron.)
- DAWES, MARGARET S. (chron.)
- DAWES, ROBERT (chron.)
- * Americas Secret Sin Societies, (ar) Bluebook for Men Feb 1966; According to the sick people in the know, wife-swapping is passe. Todays love-cultists are well-organized (they run recruiting campaigns), are well-known (some of the so-called best people belong), and are well-financed (their no-limit flingos are held in the poshest country clubs around).
- DAWES, MRS. S(arah) E(lizabeth) (1832-?) (chron.)
- DAWES, WELLES (chron.)
- DAWES, WILLIAM (chron.)
- DAWES, WILLIAM R. (chron.)
- DAWG, DAWGY (chron.)
- DAWKINS, CECIL (1927- ) (chron.)
- DAWKINS, PETER (chron.)
- DAWLEY, J(ames) SEARLE (1877-1929) (chron.)
- DAWLEY, THOMAS ROBINSON, Jr. (chron.)
- DAWLING, EBENEZER (chron.)
- DAWN, BENJAMIN (chron.)
- DAWN, GLORIA (chron.)
- DAWN, JUNE (chron.)
- DAWN, TERRY (chron.)
- DAWNAY, PETER (chron.)
- DAWS, NICK (chron.)
- * Between, (ss) Nerve Gardens #2 198?
- DAWSON, A(lec) J(ohn) (1872-1951) (chron.)
- DAWSON, A. M. P. (chron.)
- DAWSON, A. W. (chron.)
- DAWSON, BEATRICE (chron.)
- DAWSON, CHARLES E. (chron.)
- DAWSON, CONINGSBY (William) (1883-1959); Noted novelist. Born High Wycombe, England; resident in New Jersey; died in Santa Monica, California. (chron.)
- * The Auctioning of Mary Angel, (sl) Redbook Jun 1930
- * Christmas, (ss) Good Housekeeping Dec 1931
- * Christmas Outside Eden, (ss) Hutchinsons Magazine Dec 1922
- * The Coast of Folly, (sl) Good Housekeeping Jan 1924
- * The Dons Garden, (ss) McCalls Mar 1925
- * The Dream Maid, (pm) Harpers Monthly Jul 1911
- * God As We See Him, (ar) Good Housekeeping Mar 1918
- * Her Excuse, (ss) McClures Jul 1914
- * Hungry to Know, (ss) The American Magazine Aug 1935
- * Like a Belated Bird, (pm) Harpers Monthly Oct 1911
- * The Man Who Missed Christmas, (ss) Good Housekeeping Dec 1933
- * Man with a Load of Magic, (ss) The Passing Show May 22 1937; quasi-fantasy of a man who takes a potion that he believes improves his willpower.
- * Old Youth, (ss) Good Housekeeping Dec 1924
- * A Path to Paradise, (sl) Redbook Jun 1931
- * The Perfect Ending, (ss) The Delineator Jan 1933
- * Pilgrims of the Impossible, (sl) The Delineator Jan, Mar 1928
- * Pilgrims of the Impossible [conclusion], (sl) The Delineator Jun 1928
- * The Poison Word, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Sep 1914
- * Runaways from Reality, (sl) The Delineator Jan, Feb, Apr, May 1930
- * Slaves of Freedom, (sl) Good Housekeeping Jun, Jul 1916
- * The Test of Scarlet, (ss) Good Housekeeping Sep 1919
- * To the Girls We Left Behind, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Dec 1918
- * The Vanishing Point, (ss) Good Housekeeping Jan 1922
- DAWSON, DANIEL L. (chron.)
- DAWSON, DAVID (chron.)
- DAWSON, DOROTHY (chron.)
- DAWSON, E. CLIFTON (chron.)
- DAWSON, ELIZA LOUISA (chron.)
- DAWSON, EMMA FRANCES (1839-1926) (chron.)
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- * A Bear and a Brigadier, by Richard OMonroy, (ss) The Wave Jul 30 1892
- * Big Fried, by Jean Madelaine, (ss) The Wave Dec 17 1892
- * A Bigamist, by Aimé Girou, (ss) The Wave May 6 1893
- * Black and White, by Richard OMonroy, (ss) The Wave Aug 20 1892
- * A Broken Chair, by Berr De Turique, (ss) The Wave Jun 25 1892
- * The Buffoons Wife, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Dec 17 1892
- * A Countermine, by Léon de Tinseau, (ss) The Wave Mar 11 1893
- * The Evil Dwelling, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Jul 3 1893
- * A Game of Battledoor, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Jun 10 1893
- * Gratitude, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Sep 3 1892
- * Guérin & Co., Detectives, by Léon de Tinseau, (ss) The Wave Feb 11 1893
- * Her Armor, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Oct 22 1892
- * How to Be Light-Footed, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Aug 12 1893
- * The Impossible Resurrection, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Jul 8 1893
- * It Is My Cousin, by Léon de Tinseau, (ss) The Wave Jan 21 1893
- * The Last Night, by Marcel Schwob, (ss) The Wave Oct 15 1892
- * The Last Trumpet, by Chas. Leroy, (ss) The Wave Nov 19 1892
- * The Letter of Rupture, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Jul 3 1893
- * Notice to the Public, by Alphonse Allais, (ss) The Wave May 27 1892
- * The Ogresses, by Paul Arène, (ss) The Wave Sep 17 1892
- * Red for the Lips, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Jun 10 1893
- * Rooms to Let, by Chas. Leroy, (ss) The Wave Oct 8 1892
- * The Saint, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Sep 10 1892
- * Séance dHypnotisme, by Chas. Leroy, (ss) The Wave Dec 31 1892
- * A Strange Tale, by Richard OMonroy, (ss) The Wave Jun 17 1893
- * Train 081, by Marcel Schwob, (ss) The Wave Oct 1 1892
- * The Treatment, by Richard OMonroy, (ss) The Wave Jul 23 1892
- * The Two Sides of the Window, by Catulle Mendès, (ss) The Wave Aug 26 1893
- DAWSON, GRACE STRICKLER (chron.)
- DAWSON, HERBERT (chron.)
- DAWSON, HUGH (chron.)
- DAWSON, JAMES (chron.)
- DAWSON, JAMES P. (chron.)
- DAWSON, JANET (1949- ) (chron.)
- DAWSON, JOSEPH (chron.)
- DAWSON, MARY (chron.)
- * April-Fool Parties, (ar) Womans Home Companion Mar 1902
- * The Burton House Beautiful (with Rosalie Dawson), (ss) Munseys Feb 1903
- * Great-Aunt Clickettys Knitting, (ss) Humpty Dumptys Magazine Sep 1974; a tell-me story.
- * A Humpty-Dumpty Easter Party, (ar) Womans Home Companion Mar 1902
- * An Instrument of Providence (with Rosalie Dawson), (ss) The Argosy May 1903
- * Minnie Pleasanton, Novelist (with Rosalie Dawson), (ss) Munseys Jun 1903
- * My Pastoral, (pm) Munseys Aug 1896
- * A Novel Animal Show for Children, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Dec 1901
- * A Short Cut for Sally, (ss) Womans Home Companion Jan 1913
- DAWSON, MIKE (chron.)
- * The Oldest Boy in Show Business, (ar) Adam Dec 1961; features Bobby Sargent.
- DAWSON, MILES MENANDER (chron.)
- DAWSON, MITCHELL (chron.)
- DAWSON, MRS. F. W. (chron.)
- DAWSON, OLGA (chron.)
- DAWSON, PETER (chron.)
- * Back-Trail Betrayal, (nv) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine Mar 26 1938
- * Back-Trail Harvest, (nv) 10 Story Western Magazine Aug 1946
- * Ballots for Boothill, (ss) Street & Smiths Western Story Jan 11 1941
- * The Black Muldoon, (nv) Western Story Magazine Sep 30 1922
- * Bondage of the Dark Trails, (nv) Star Western Oct 1937
- * The Boom-Camp Terror, (nv) Dime Western Magazine Jun 1937
- * Boothill Challenge, (na) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine Dec 24 1938
- * Branded for Bounty, (ss) Street & Smiths Western Story Aug 1948
- * Bullet-Boss for Eternal Range [A Gun-Boss for Eternal Range], (na) Complete Western Book Magazine May 1939
- * Bullets Starve a Fever, (nv) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine May 28 1938
- * Bushwhack Heritage, (ss) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine Apr 2 1938
- * Colt-Cure for a Woolly Fever, (na) Big-Book Western Magazine Feb 1949
- * The Crimson Horseshoe, (sl) Street & Smiths Western Story Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 14, Dec 21, Dec 28 1940; Slow to anger, Miles Kittering could be an implacable and relentless in battle as any man, but if Hugh Allards long campaign of hate failed to send him to war, what would?.
- * Cut-Bank Welcome for Wet-Cattle Thieves, (na) Best Western Nov 1940
- * Dead Mans Claim, (na) Fifteen Western Tales Apr 1946
- * Dead Mans Draw, (ss) Arizona Western Jan 1949
- * Dead Mans Sixes, (nv)
- * Dealers Double Cross, (ss) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine Jul 29 1939
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