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Dexter, Charles; pseudonym of Lewis Freiburg Levenson (1895-1969) (items)
- Champions of the Roaring Road, (ar) Argosy June 1946
- Mr. Helis and the Sport of Kings, (ar) Argosy September 1946
- When Golf Champs Get Gooseflesh, (ar) Argosy October 1946
- Durocher’s a Good Boy Now, (ar) Argosy March 1947
- Revolution at Belmont Park, (ar) Argosy August 1947
- Mr. Baseball to You!, (ar) Argosy September 1947
- Mr. Lightning and Mr. Thunder, (ar) Argosy October 1947
- Argonotes (with George C. Appell, Andrew A. Caffrey & R. S. Porteus), (bg) Argosy December 1947, etc.
- Bittersweet Sugar Ray, (ar) Argosy December 1947
- Keaney’s Goal-Shooting Midgets, (ar) Argosy January 1948
- Casey Is Better Than Page, (ar) Argosy February 1948
- A Dodger Contract to the Winner!, (ar) Argosy March 1948
- A Big League Baseball Contract—for You!, (ms) Argosy April 1948
- Dem Bums—A National Institution, (ar) Argosy May 1948
- Argosy-Dodger Rookie Hunt, (ar) Argosy June 1948
- Do College Stars Make Best Grid Pros?, (ar) Argosy December 1948
- Boxing’s Living Dead Men, (ar) Argosy January 1949
- Basketball’s Biggest Little Man, (ar) Argosy February 1949
- What’s Wrong with Baseball in Chicago?, (ar) Argosy March 1949
Dey, Frederic (Merrill) Van Rensselaer (1861-1922); used pseudonyms Ross Beeckman, Aaron Ainsworth Burr & Varick Vanardy (about) (items)
- The Flag of Our Country, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine July 1898
- Through the Blockade, (sl) The Argosy July 1898, etc., as by Aaron Ainsworth Burr
- Under the Cuban Star, (na) The Argosy July 1898
- By Weyler’s Order, (ss) The Argosy August 1898
- The Brotherhood of Silence, (sl) The Argosy October 1898, etc.
- The Pranks of Destiny, (sl) The Argosy August 1899, etc.
- By Force of Circumstance, (sl) The Argosy January 1900, etc.
- A Witch City Mystery, (ss) The Black Cat August 1901
- Kootenai Jack, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine January 1903
- Luck, (pm) Smith’s Magazine August 1906
- Forget It, (pm) Smith’s Magazine May 1907
- That’s So, (pm) Smith’s Magazine June 1907
- The Story’s End, (ss) People’s December 1907
- The Odor of Almonds [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1909, as by Ross Beeckman
- The Tiger’s-Eye [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1909, as by Ross Beeckman
- The Perfume Passport, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine February 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- When the “Strad” Turned Detective [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- “Reported Missing” [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- The Vanished Man [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- A Crime Without Record [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- The Wire-Haired Dog, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine June 1912
- Missing: $81,500, (sl) The Cavalier August 17 1912, etc., as by Varick Vanardy
- Alias the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) The Cavalier May 10 1913, etc., as by Varick Vanardy
- Kalita—the Mysterious, (ss) The Cavalier July 26 1913, as by Varick Vanardy
- The Return of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) The Cavalier October 4 1913, etc., as by Varick Vanardy
- That Man Crewe [Birge Moreau (Crewe)], (nv) The Cavalier January 24 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- The Night Wind’s Promise [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) The Cavalier February 28 1914, etc., as by Varick Vanardy
- The Double Dealer, (n.) All-Story Cavalier Weekly June 13 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- Sonia of the Secret Service, (nv) All-Story Cavalier Weekly October 17 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- The Chap in the Inverness Coat, (nv) All-Story Weekly August 28 1915, as by Varick Vanardy
- The Two Crewes, (nv) All-Story Weekly January 15 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- Swell Draper, Gangster, (nv) All-Story Weekly April 15 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- The Fugitive, (pm) All-Story Weekly June 10 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- Crewe Goes to Washington, (nv) All-Story Weekly September 16 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- Why “Pincher” Turned Straight [Pincher], (ss) All-Story Weekly October 21 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- The Magic Mirror, (ss) All-Story Weekly April 21 1917
- Why “Pincher” Slopped Over [Pincher], (nv) All-Story Weekly May 5 1917, as by Varick Vanardy
- At the Sign of the Gilded Balls, (ss) All-Story Weekly August 18 1917, as by Varick Vanardy
- Something Doing, (nv) All-Story Weekly October 13 1917, as by Varick Vanardy
- Odds and the Man, (sl) The Argosy January 5 1918, etc., as by Varick Vanardy
- When Pincher Landed a Job [Pincher], (ss) All-Story Weekly March 23 1918, as by Varick Vanardy
- Spawned by Disaster, (nv) The Argosy April 27 1918
- The Great Secret, (nv) The Argosy August 17 1918
- Lady of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) All-Story Weekly October 5 1918, etc., as by Varick Vanardy
- Pincher Puts One Over [Pincher], (nv) All-Story Weekly January 18 1919, as by Varick Vanardy
deZanger, Arie (fl. 1960s-1970s) (about) (items)
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy December 1962
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy February 1963
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy March 1963
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy April 1963
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy June 1963
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy June 1963
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy September 1963
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy December 1963
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy December 1963
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy April 1964
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy August 1964
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy December 1964
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy April 1965
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy June 1965
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy August 1965
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy September 1965
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy December 1965
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy March 1966
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy April 1966
- Fireman, Fireman, Save the Past!, (pi) Argosy January 1967
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy July 1967
- [front cover] (with Kimberly Clark & Carl Turk), (cv) Argosy May 1968
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy December 1968
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy February 1969
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy July 1969
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy January 1970
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy March 1973
- [front cover], (cv) Argosy September 1973
- [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy May 1974
Dickens, Charles (John Huffam) (1812-1870) (about) (items)
- Christmas Festivities, (ss) Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chronicle December 27 1835, as by Tibbs
- The Great Winglebury Duel, (ss) Sketches by Boz: First Series by Boz, Macrone, 1836, as by Boz
- The Bagman’s Story, (ss) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Christmas Eve at Dingley Dell, (ss) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Christmas Eve at Wardle’s, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- The Ivy Green, (pm) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Mr. Jingle’s Sagacious Dog, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Mr. Pickwick and the Runaway Horses, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Mr. Pickwick as Trespasser, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Mr. Pickwick on the Ice, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Mr. Pickwick Takes the Reins, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Old Acquaintance, (ss) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- The Old Man’s Tale About the Queer Client, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Skaiting Party, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- Murderer of Nancy, (ex) Richard Bentley, 1838
- The Loving Couple, (vi) Sketches of Young Couples, Chapman and Hall, 1840, uncredited.
- The Silent Prison, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1842
- A Christmas Carol [Christmas Carol], (ex) Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
- A Christmas Carol [Christmas Carol], (na) Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
- God Bless Us Every One, (ex) Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
- The Fezziwigs’ Christmas Party, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1843
- A Detective Police Party [Sergeant Witchem], (ss) Household Words July 27 1850 (+1), uncredited.
- A Flight, (ss) Household Words August 30 1851, uncredited.
- The Seven Poor Travellers, (ex) Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens, T. Nelson, 1854
- The Boots, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1855, uncredited.
- The Beguilement in the Boats, (pm) Household Words Christmas 1856 (error, actually by Harriet Parr), uncredited.
- Going Into Society, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1858, uncredited.
- Hunted Down, (nv) The New York Ledger August 20 1859 (+2)
- Dr. Manette’s Manuscript, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1859
- Monseigneur, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1859
- His Boots, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1862, uncredited.
- His Leaving It Till Called For, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1862, uncredited.
- His Wonderful End, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1862, uncredited.
- To Be Taken for Life, (vi) All the Year Round Christmas 1865, uncredited.
- To Be Taken Immediately, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1865, uncredited.
- To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1865, uncredited.
- No. 1 Branch Line. The Signalman, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1866
- The Boy at Mugby, (ss)
- Christmas According to Dickens, (ms)
- A Clearing House for Hobbies, (ms) All the Year Round
- The Cousin-Seeker of Berlin, (ss) (in error)
- The Cratchits’ Christmas Goose, (ex)
- David’s Library, (ex)
- Dickens and the Child’s Life of Christ, (lt)
- Fulfilment, (ms)
- The Holly-Tree, (ss)
- The Lamplighter, (pl)
- Lincoln’s Fateful Dream, (lt)
- Martin Chuzzlewit in New York, (ex)
- Mr. Pickwick’s Christmas Eve, (vi)
- Mrs. Sparsit, (ex)
- An Old-Time Christmas, (ex)
- Oliver Twist Asks for “More”, (ex)
- The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, (nv)
- The Swanlike Art, (ex)
- The Tempest, (ex)
- The U.M.I.H.M.C.B. & P.D. Company, (ss)
- The Unconscious Poetry of Dickens, (ex)
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