The General Fiction Magazine Index
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Blundell, Harold (1902-1982); used pseudonym George Bellairs (chron.)
- * The Cure of S. Aubin, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #210, December 1939, as by George Bellairs
- * One-Eyed Nemesis, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #207, September 1939, as by George Bellairs
- * Papa Molin Goes West, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #219, September 1940, as by George Bellairs
- * The Silence of the Brothers Orbec, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #204, June 1939, as by George Bellairs
- * The Talking Doll, (ss) Short Stories (UK) October 1942, as by George Bellairs
- * Vengeance from Heaven, (ss) Short Stories (UK) May 1943, as by George Bellairs
- * The Waiters Who Ran Away, (ss) Short Stories (UK) March 1943, as by George Bellairs
Blundell, Mary E. (Sweetman) [Mrs. Francis Blundell] (1859-1930); used pseudonym M. E. Francis (about) (chron.)
- * Deb’s Dowry, (ss) The Story-teller November 1923, as by M. E. Francis
- * The Lady of the Lock, (ss) Longman’s Magazine August 1896, as by M. E. Francis
- * Madame Félicie, (ss) Longman’s Magazine April 1904, as by M. E. Francis
- * Mademoiselle and Fräulein, (ss) Longman’s Magazine March 1904, as by M. E. Francis
- * Mr. Brown and Tilly, (nv) Longman’s Magazine September 1904, as by M. E. Francis
- * The Philanthropist and the Unit, (ss) Longman’s Magazine August 1904, as by M. E. Francis
- * Rosanna Dew, (nv) Cassell’s Winter Annual #4, 1922/23, as by M. E. Francis
- * A Rustic Argus, (ss) Longman’s Magazine April 1900, as by M. E. Francis
- * Up at the ’Lotments, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine September 1900, as by M. E. Francis
- * The Woodpecker, (ss) Longman’s Magazine May 1904, as by M. E. Francis
Blundell, Peter; pseudonym of Frank Nestle Butterworth (1875-1952) (chron.)
- * The Blue Mauritius, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #3, August 1924
- * An Island Captive, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #13, June 1925
- * Jack Makes Good, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #18, November 1925
- * King of the Forest, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #8, January 1925
- * The Musk of Doom, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #10, March 1925
- * The Sacred Python, (ss) The Golden Mag. #2, July 1926
Blunden, Edmund Charles (1896-1974) (chron.)
- * At Senlis Once, (pm) The Argosy (UK) December 1932
- * Bells, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1939
- * Charles Lamb, (pi) The Argosy (UK) January 1935
- * Chinese Picture, (pm) The Argosy (UK) September 1930
- * Ghost Stories, (pm) The Argosy (UK) October 1939
- * The Midnight Skaters, (pm) The Argosy (UK) March 1938
- * Strange Perspective, (pm) The Argosy (UK) July 1938
- * The Victor, (pm) Argosy (UK) August 1945
- * Voices by a River, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1930
- * Would You Return?, (pm) The Argosy (UK) June 1934
Blunt, John (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * Before Roll-Call, (ss) The Argosy August 1912
- * The Cup of Decision, (ss) The Argosy May 1917
- * Five Dreadful Nights, (ss) The Argosy January 1917
- * The Gambler, (ss) The Argosy November 1911
- * A Good Citizen, (ss) The All-Story November 1913
- * In Death Valley, (ss) The Argosy August 1911
- * The Last of the Watsons, (ss) The Argosy May 1913
- * The Orchid Horror, (ss) The Argosy September 1911
- * The Sunken Death, (ss) The Argosy March 1912
- * A Watchful Waiter, (ss) The Argosy June 1916
Boatright, Mody C(oggin) (1896-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * By the Breadth of a Hair, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * The Fast Running Sheepherder, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * Gib as Operator [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure December 1944
- * Gib’s Boarding House [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure December 1944
- * Gib’s Guns [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure April 1945
- * Gib’s Hotel [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure December 1944
- * Hogs in the Hills [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure April 1945
- * How Gibb Drilled on Pike’s Peak [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure December 1944
- * How Gib Paid a Board Bill [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure April 1945
- * How Gib Saved a Farmer’s Life [Gib Morgan (The Oil Field Liar)], (vi) Adventure April 1945
- * How Joe Cooked the Steak, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * Narrow Escapes, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934, as "By the Breadth of a Hair"
- * No Help Needed, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * Oil Field Liar, (gp) Adventure August 1944
- * Oil Field Liar, (gp) Adventure December 1944
- * Oil Field Liar, (gp) Adventure April 1945
- * Pizenous Speed, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934, as "Speed"
- * Pizenous Windies, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * Quick Jumping Cowboy, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * Speed, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
- * Windies Is Bad Varmints, (ex) Tall Tales from Texas by Mody C. Boatright, The Southwest Press, 1934
Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375) (chron.)
- * The Falcon, (ss) from The Decameron, 1886
- * Frederick and His Falcon, (ss) from The Decameron, 1886
- * The Friar, the Lady and the Rendezvous, (ss) from The Decameron, 1886
- * Monna Sismonda, (ex) from Decameron, 1930
- * Ninth Novel of the Fifth Day, or The Falcon, (ss) from The Decameron, 1886
- * Of Three Girls and Their Talk, (pm)
- * Paolo and Francesca, (ex)
- * Patient Griselda, (ss) from The Decameron, 1886
- * The Story of Griselda, (ss) from The Decameron, 1886
Bodkin, [Judge] M(atthias) McDonnell (1850-1933) (about) (chron.)
- * The Baffling of Baffles [Paul Beck], (ss) The Story-teller February 1909
- * By a Hair’s Breadth [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly January 30 1897
- * Cabinet Secrets [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly April 10 1897
- * The Dog and the Doctor [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly February 20 1897
- * The Fortune-Teller, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1900
- * Greased Lightning [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly February 13 1897
- * Murder by Proxy [Paul Beck], (nv) Pearson’s Weekly February 6 1897
- * Paul Beck, Rule of Thumb Detective:
* ___ I. The Vanishing Diamonds [Paul Beck], (nv) Pearson’s Weekly January 23 1897
* ___ II. By a Hair’s Breadth [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly January 30 1897
* ___ III. The Two Kings [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly April 3 1897
* ___ IV. Under His Own Hand [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly March 6 1897
* ___ V. The Ravished Ruby [Paul Beck], (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1907, as "The Rape of the Ruby"
* ___ VI. Cabinet Secrets [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly April 10 1897
* ___ VI. Greased Lightning [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly February 13 1897
* ___ VII. Murder by Proxy [Paul Beck], (nv) Pearson’s Weekly February 6 1897
* ___ VII. The Poisoner [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly February 27 1897
* ___ X. The Dog and the Doctor [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly February 20 1897
* ___ XI. The Baffling of Baffles [Paul Beck], (ss) The Story-teller February 1909
- * The Poisoner [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly February 27 1897
- * The Rape of the Ruby [Paul Beck], (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1907
- * The Ravished Ruby [Paul Beck], (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1907, as "The Rape of the Ruby"
- * Run to Win, (ss) Modern Robyn Hood by M. McDonnell Bodkin, Ward, Lock & Co., 1903
- * The Two Kings [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly April 3 1897
- * Under His Own Hand [Paul Beck], (ss) Pearson’s Weekly March 6 1897
- * The Vanishing Diamonds [Paul Beck], (nv) Pearson’s Weekly January 23 1897
- * The Will and the Man, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1907
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