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[The Editor(s)] (items) (continued)
- “La Legion a Ses Morts”, (ed)
- Leisure, (ed)
- Lion Slim, (ed)
- Luck and Foresight, (ed)
- The Maverick Dude, (ed)
- Modern Treasure Trove, (ed)
- The Most Dangerous Animal, (ed)
- The Mysterious East, (ed)
- One Who Came Back, (ed)
- Palpitation of the Wishbone, (ed)
- Panamint Really Was Tough, (ed)
- The Pearling Rush, (ed)
- Pick a Salty One, (ed)
- Pleasing Everybody, (ed)
- The Quiet Life, (ed)
- Red Tunics, (ed)
- Responsibilities, (ed)
- A Saga of Gloom, (ed)
- Savin’ Things, (ed)
- School Days, (ed)
- The Small Things, (ed)
- The Spitting Snakes of Africa, (ed)
- Summer, (ed)
- Tackle Every Tough Job, (ed)
- The Thinker, (ed)
- Top Hand, (ed)
- A Vice-President at School, (ed)
- Wanderlust, (ed)
- We Are Ten, (ed)
[The Man in the Box] (items)
- Love Romances of the Theatre. The World and His Wife, (ss) People’s March 1909 [Ref. Charles Frederic Nirdlinger]
- Love Romances of the Theatre. The Fighting Hope, (nv) People’s April 1909 [Ref. William J. Hurlbut]
- Love Romances of the Theatre. “Love Watches”, (ss) People’s May 1909
- The Chaperon, (nv) People’s June 1909 [Ref. Marion Fairfax]
- A Woman’s Way, (nv) People’s July 1909 [Ref. Thompson Buchanan]
- The Conflict, (nv) People’s August 1909 [Ref. Maurice V. Samuel & Balzac]
- Sham, (nv) People’s September 1909 [Ref. Geraldine Bonner & Elmer Harris]
- The House of Bondage, (ss) People’s October 1909 [Ref. Seymour Obermer]
- The Stronger Sex, (ss) People’s November 1909 [Ref. John Valentine]
- Detective Sparkes, (ss) People’s December 1909 [Ref. Michael Morton]
[The Publisher(s)] (items)
- The Ridgway-Thayer Company Addresses a Few Words to Everybody’s, (ms) Everybody’s Magazine June 1903
- Personal Pages by the Publishers, (cl) The Red Book January 1904, etc.
- Publishers’ Announcement, (ms) Adventure November 1910
- With “Everybody’s” Publishers, (ms) Everybody’s Magazine March 1911
- A Patriotic Partnership, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine October 1918
- A Brand New Idea in Magazine Making!, (ed) Novelets December 1923
- Miss 1929, Debutante, (ar) Miss 1929 April 1929
- Our 69th Year!, (ed)
[The Readers] (items)
- Talks with Correspondents, (lc) The Golden Argosy December 16 1882, etc.
- Correspondents, (lc) The Golden Argosy January 6 1883, etc.
- Correspondence, (lc) The Golden Argosy December 1 1883, etc.
- Golden Opinions of the Golden Argosy, (lc) The Golden Argosy June 6 1885
- Military Matters, (lc) The Argosy January 19 1889, etc.
- A Few Sample Opinions, (lc) The Argosy December 7 1889
- What Its Readers Think of The Argosy, (lc) The Argosy December 21 1889
- Straight Talk, (lc) Everybody’s Magazine December 1904, etc.
- Shall Statehood Die?, (lc) Gunter’s Magazine April 1907
- The Camp-Fire, (lc) Adventure June 1912, etc.
- What Our Readers Write, (lc) The Popular Magazine July 15 1914
- “What We Know About Rum”, (lc) Everybody’s Magazine July 1914
- Pleasant Echoes from Pleased Readers, (lc) The Popular Magazine December 7 1915
- The Railroader’s Mail-Bag, (lc) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916, etc.
- Lost Trails, (cl) Adventure February 1917, etc.
- Snatched from the Mail-Crane, (lc) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 23 1918, etc.
- The Get Together Club, (lc) People’s Favorite Magazine May 1921, etc.
- Talking It Over, (lc) The Little Story Magazine May 1921
- Camp-Fire Stations, (ms) Adventure November 10 1923, etc.
- The Get-Together Club, (lc) Complete Story Magazine September 10 1924, etc.
- When Good Fellows Get Together, (lc) North•West Stories July 1925, etc.
- The Reader’s Viewpoint, (lc) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 6 1926, etc.
- Everybody’s Meeting Place, (ms) Everybody’s December 1926, etc.
- Plastic Pages, (lc) The Famous Story Magazine February 1927
- Lonesome Love Letters, (lc) Sensational Startling Stories April/May/June 1927
- Argonotes, (lc) Argosy Allstory Weekly June 23 1928, etc.
- Let’s Talk It Over!, (lc) Munsey’s Magazine September 1928, etc.
- The Fame and Fortune Club, (lc) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928, etc.
- The Mail Bag, (lc) Short Stories March 10 1929, etc.
- The Ends of the Earth Club, (lc) Short Stories May 10 1929, etc.
- Letters from Our Readers, (lc) The Golden Book Magazine #70, October 1930, etc.
- Get Together!, (lc) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories July 15 1931, etc.
- Some Letters from Readers, (lc) The Golden Book Magazine #99, March 1933, etc.
- Some Letters from Our Readers, (lc) The Golden Book Magazine #110, February 1934
- What Do You Think?, (lc) Five-Novels Monthly August 1934, etc.
- The Trading Post, (cl) Railroad Stories September 1934, etc.
- The Boomer Trail, (lc) Railroad Stories April 1935, etc.
- Model Trading Post, (ms) Railroad Stories April 1935, etc.
- C.C.C. Prize Letters, (lc) Short Stories February 10 1936
- Pro and Con, (lc) Easy Money June 1936, etc.
- Sez You!, (lc) Short Stories May 10 1938, etc.
- Our Readers Speak, (lc) Redbook Magazine March 1939, etc.
- From Letters to the Editor, (lc) Argosy (UK) May 1940, etc.
- Cavalier Off Guard, (lc) Cavalier Classics September 1940, etc.
- Letter Column: Our Readers Write to Us, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine October 1940
- Letter Column: Our Readers Write Us, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine November 1940
- Our Readers’ Forum, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine December 1940, etc.
- Readers’ Forum, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine February 1941, etc.
- Our Readers Write Us, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine April 1941, etc.
- What’s on Your Mind?, (lc) Redbook Magazine October 1941, etc.
- To Readers in the Services, (lt) Five-Novels Monthly July 1942
- Service Letters (Men in the Armed Forces), (lc) Railroad Magazine February 1943
- Readers’ Comment, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine March 1943, etc.
- Overseas Mail, (lc) Short Stories September 10 1943, etc.
- Back Talk, (lc) Argosy February 1944, etc.
- Model Railroading, (ms) Railroad Magazine April 1944
- Things Are Not What They Seem, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine April 1944, etc.
- My Most Amusing Experience, (lc) The Blue Book Magazine August 1944, etc.
- Ask Your Argosy Expert, (qa) Argosy October 1948, etc.
- Gripe Department, (cl) Argosy January 1949, etc.
- Wolf Howls for Tee Rose, (lc) Argosy February 1949
- Foreign-Car Back Talk, (lc) Argosy January 1950
- Letters to the Editor, (lc) Redbook May 1950, etc.
- Hobby Corner, (cl) Argosy April 1951, etc.
- Mail Car, (lc) Railroad Magazine March 1954, etc.
- The Mail Car, (lc) Railroad Magazine March 1970, etc.
- Front Lines, (lc) Argosy June 1975
- Letters, (lc) Argosy September 1978, etc.
- The Mail Car: Where Readers and Editors Meet, (lc) Railroad Magazine January 1979
- Letters to Argosy, (lc) Argosy May 1990
- Readers’ Ghost Stories, (ms)
[uncredited] (items)
- Gloria, (pm) 1456
- Carol, (pm) ca. 1400
- Madrigal, (pm) 1602
- The Lowest Trees Have Tops, (pm) 1603
- America’s First Criminal Code, (ms) 1611
- The New Drink, Coffee, First Offered in England by Pasqua Rosee, (ms) 1652
- I’d Have You, Quoth He, (pm) 1670
- New Year’s Gifts, (pm) 1688
- The Prodigal Reformed, (ex) 1688
- The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd, (pm) Englands Helicon ed. John Flasket, I.R., 1600 (by Walter Raleigh), uncredited.
- A True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs. Veal the Next Day After Her Death to One Mrs. Bargrave at Canterbury the 8th of September, 1705, (ar) B. Bragg, 1706 (by Daniel Foe), uncredited.
- untitled (“The first of our Society is a Gentleman of Worcestershire”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator March 2 1711 (by Richard Steele), uncredited.
- untitled (“I am one of that sickly Tribe who are commonly known by the Name of Valetudinarians”), (ms) The Spectator March 29 1711 (by Joseph Addison), uncredited.
- untitled (“Having often received an Invitation from my Friend Sir Roger De Coverley”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator July 2 1711 (by Joseph Addison), uncredited.
- untitled (“I am always very well pleased with a Country Sunday”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator July 9 1711 (by Joseph Addison), uncredited.
- Lives of Highwaymen, Pirates and Robbers: 2: Mary Read, (ms) 1711
- untitled (“We last night received a Piece of ill News at our Club”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator October 23 1712 (by Joseph Addison), uncredited.
- At the Sign of the Cat, (ex) 1736
- Gil Blas and Dr. Sangrado, (ex) 1748 (by Alain René Le Sage); translated by Tobias Smollett, uncredited.
- The Mental and Personal Qualifications of a Wife, (ms) Gentleman’s Magazine 1761
- Auld Robin Gray, (pm) 1772 (by Anne Lindsay), uncredited.
- The Bishop and the Rook, (ms) The Wit’s Magazine 1784
- A Unique Balloon Ascension, (ex) 1786
- Pleasures of Hope, (pm) The Pleasures of Hope by Thomas Campbell, Mundell & Son, 1799, as by Thomas Campbell
- The Twa Corbies, (pm) The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Walter Scott, Kelso, 1802
- Dead Man in a Sack, (ar) The Morning Chronicle October 21 1816
- How an Upstart Poet Was Put in His Place, (br) Quarterly Review of Literature September 1818 [Ref. John Keats]
- Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- The Travels of Marco Polo, A Venetian, (ex) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818
- Lines on a Skeleton, (pm) The Morning Chronicle 1820
- [untitled], (pm) The Tickler March 1 1821 (by Leigh Hunt), uncredited.
- The Floating Beacon, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1821 (by John Howison)
- The Man in the Bell, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine November 1821 (by William Maginn)
- Old Grimes, (sg) Providence Gazette January 16 1822 (by Albert Gorton Greene), uncredited.
- Account of a Female Duel, 1822, (ar) The Hive v2, 1822
- Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas, (pm) Troy Sentinel December 23 1823 (by Clement Clarke Moore), uncredited.
- Hajii Baba and the Stolen Money, (ss) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier), uncredited.
- Nourishing a Serpent, (vi) Gesta Romanorum ed. Charles Swan, C. & J. Rivington, 1824
- The Story of the Baked Head, (ss) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier)
- The Lady of Gollerus, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Magician’s Visitor, (ss) The Literary Remains of Henry Neele by Henry Neele, 1828, as by Henry Neele
- The Old Genleman’s Teetotum, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1829
- The Height of the Ridiculous, (pm) The Collegian 1830 (by Oliver Wendell Holmes), uncredited.
- Our Father in Heaven, (pm) Mason & Greene’s Church Psalmody, 1831, as by Sarah Josepha Hale
- Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe, (ss) The New-England Magazine December 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- David Swan, (vi) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1837, 1836 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Fountain of Youth, (ss) The Knickerbocker January 1837 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Involuntary Experimentalist, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1837
- The Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits, (ex) 1837
- Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine May 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu), uncredited.
- The Loving Couple, (vi) Sketches of Young Couples, Chapman and Hall, 1840 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- Jack Long, (ss) American Review February 1845 (by Charles Wilkins Webber)
- Woman’s Heart, (pm) The Literary Emporium May 1845
- The Wayside Well, (pm) Household Words March 30 1850 (by William Allingham)
- My Wonderful Adventures in Skitzland, (ss) Household Words June 1 1850 (by Henry Morley)
- A Detective Police Party [Sergeant Witchem], (ss) Household Words July 27 1850 (+1) (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- An Excellent Opportunity, (ss) Household Words July 27 1850 (by Julia Kavanagh & W. Henry Wills)
- A Flight, (ss) Household Words August 30 1851 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- The Master Thief, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1851
- A Terribly Strange Bed, (ss) Household Words April 24 1852 (by Wilkie Collins), uncredited.
- Autumn Leaves, (pm) The Knickerbocker October 1852
- The Duke’s Dilemma: A Chronicle of Niesenstein, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1853
- The Long Ago, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1854 (by Benjamin Franklin Taylor), uncredited.
- Captain Obstinate, (vi) Eliza Cook’s Journal October 21 1854
- The Fourth Poor Traveller, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1854 (by Wilkie Collins), uncredited.
- The Bell-Tower, (ss) Putnam’s Monthly August 1855 (by Herman Melville), uncredited.
- The Boots, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1855 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- The Beguilement in the Boats, (pm) Household Words Christmas 1856 (by Harriet Parr), uncredited.
- Brahma, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly November 1857 (by Ralph Waldo Emerson), uncredited.
- Skipper Ireson’s Ride, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly December 1857 (by John Greenleaf Whittier), uncredited.
- “Charles Dickens”, (ss) The Hartford Courant 1857
- The Diamond Lens, (nv) The Atlantic Monthly January 1858 (by Fitz-James O’Brien), uncredited.
- The Old Man Dreams, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly January 1858 (by Oliver Wendell Holmes), uncredited.
- A Woman’s Question, (pm) Household Words February 6 1858 (by Adelaide Anne Procter), uncredited.
- Going Into Society, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1858 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- What Was It? [Harry Escott], (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1859 (by Fitz-James O’Brien), uncredited.
- Pray Employ Major Namby!, (ss) All the Year Round June 4 1859 (by Wilkie Collins), uncredited.
- The Lifted Veil, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine July 1859 (by Mary Ann Evans), uncredited.
- The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1859 (by Edward Bulwer-Lytton), uncredited.
- My Psalm, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1859 (by John Greenleaf Whittier), uncredited.
- My Double and How He Undid Me, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1859 (by Edward Everett Hale), uncredited.
- Regret, (ex) Bernard Quaritch, 1859 (by Edward FitzGerald), uncredited.
- The Amber Gods, (na) The Atlantic Monthly January 1860 (+1) (by Harriet Prescott Spofford), uncredited.
- Circumstance, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly May 1860 (by Harriet Prescott Spofford), uncredited.
- The First World Championship, (ar) New York Illustrated News 1860
- Paul Revere’s Ride, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly January 1861 (by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), uncredited.
- The Test, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly January 1861 (by Ralph Waldo Emerson), uncredited.
- A Visit to the Asylum for Aged and Decayed Punsters, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly January 1861 (by Oliver Wendell Holmes), uncredited.
- Parting, (pm) Ulah, and Other Poems by Amanda Theodocia Jones, Buffalo, 1861, as by Amanda Theodocia Jones
- A Wonderful Ghost Story, (ss) All the Year Round 1861 (by Thomas Frank Heaphy)
- Love and Skates, (nv) The Atlantic Monthly January 1862 (+1) (by Theodore Winthrop), uncredited.
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly February 1862 (by Julia Ward Howe), uncredited.
- The Mad Cabman, (ss) London Society April 1862 (by Walter Thornbury), as by W. T.
- His Boots, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1862 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- His Leaving It Till Called For, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1862 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- His Wonderful End, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1862 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- Equinoctial, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1863 (by Adeline Dutton Train Whitney), uncredited.
- The Man Without a Country, (nv) The Atlantic Monthly December 1863 (by Edward Everett Hale), uncredited.
- Dick’s Legacy, (ss) Chambers’s Journal January 16 1864 (by James Payn), uncredited.
- “Success is counted sweetest…”, (pm) Brooklyn Daily Union April 27 1864 (by Emily Dickinson), uncredited.
- “Until You Be Dead—”, (ar) 1864
- To Be Taken for Life, (vi) All the Year Round Christmas 1865 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- To Be Taken Immediately, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1865 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1865 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- Father Giles of Ballymoy, (nv) The Argosy (UK) May 1866 (by Anthony Trollope), uncredited.
- The Death of Slavery, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1866 (by William Cullen Bryant), uncredited.
- A Struggle for Life, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly July 1867 (by Thomas Bailey Aldrich), uncredited.
- The Blue and the Gray, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly September 1867 (by Frances M. Finch), uncredited.
- Green Tea [Martin Hesselius], (nv) All the Year Round October 23 1869 (+3) (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu), uncredited.
- The Critic, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education January 1870
- John Whopper, the Newsboy, (sl) Old and New July 1870 (+3) (by Thomas March Clark), uncredited.
- A Sigh, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1870 (by Harriet Prescott Spofford), uncredited.
- Madam Crowl’s Ghost, (ss) All the Year Round December 31 1870 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu), uncredited.
- Twice Mistaken: From a Bachelor’s Diary of Christmas Day, (ss) The New York Times January 29 1871
- Sir Dominick’s Bargain, (ss) All the Year Round July 6 1872 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu), uncredited.
- A Dash for Life, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1872
- True Greatness, (pm) Arthur’s Illustrated Home Magazine January 1874
- Simpson of Bussora, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1876 (by James Payn), uncredited.
- I Wonder, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1878
- The Man in the Moon, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1878
- Boys Wanted, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper March 8 1879
- The American’s Tale, (ss) London Society Christmas 1880 (by Arthur Conan Doyle), uncredited.
- First Time at Church, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1881
- The Merry Men, (nv) The Cornhill Magazine June 1882 (+1) (by Robert Louis Stevenson), uncredited.
- From the Mountains to the Sea, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 25 1882
- Amateur Journalism, (cl) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882, etc.
- Cork, (ar) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- A Cow with a Wooden Leg, (ar) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Dr. Hawk’s Appeal, (hu) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Golden Thoughts, (cl) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Goodness and Justice, (hu) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Honoring His Mother, (vi) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Never Say Fail, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Never Too Late, (ar) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- The New Geography, (ms) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Out Done by a Boy, (ms) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- The Pay of Actresses, (ar) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Personal and Other Items, (cl) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- A Plucky Little Fellow, (ms) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Prize Shoes, (hu) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Prospectus: The Golden Argosy, (ms) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Puzzle Department, (pz) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882, etc.
- Rubber Boots, (ar) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Talks with Correspondents, (lc) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- The Three-Cent Pieces, (ms) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- Work of the Glaciers, (ar) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- The Years Pass On, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- [untitled editorial page, including]: Our Bow, Three Serial Stories, “Argosy Yarns,” Our Name, (ed) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- A Noble Life, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 16 1882
- The Rothschilds, (bg) The Golden Argosy December 16 1882
- We Are Not Missed, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 16 1882
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