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deZanger, Arie (fl. 1960s-1970s) (about) (chron.)
- * Fireman, Fireman, Save the Past!, (pi) Argosy January 1967
- * [front cover], (cv) Argosy Dec 1962, Apr, Jun, Dec 1963, Aug, Dec 1964, Apr, Aug, Dec 1965, Mar, Apr 1966, Jul 1967
Dec 1968, Mar, Sep 1973
- * [front cover] (with Kimberly Clark & Carl Turk), (cv) Argosy May 1968
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Feb, Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec 1963, Apr 1964, Jun, Sep 1965, Feb, Jul 1969, Jan 1970, May 1974
Dickens, Charles (John Huffam) (1812-1870) (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventures of Scotland Yard [Sergeant Witchem], (ss) Household Words July 27 1850 (+1), as "A Detective Police Party", uncredited.
- * The Bagman’s Story, (ss) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- * Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1855, as "The Boots", uncredited.
- * The Boy at Mugby, (ss)
- * Charles Dickens’s Only Hymn, (pm) (error, actually by Harriet Parr) Household Words Christmas 1856, as "The Beguilement in the Boats", uncredited.
- * Chops the Dwarf, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1858, as "Going Into Society", uncredited.
- * Christmas, (ss) Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chronicle December 27 1835, as "Christmas Festivities", by Tibbs
- * Christmas According to Dickens, (ms)
- * A Christmas Carol [Christmas Carol], (na) Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
- * A Christmas Carol [Christmas Carol], (ex) Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
- * 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
- * Christmas for the Poor Travellers, (ex) Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens, T. Nelson, 1854, as "The Seven Poor Travellers"
- * 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)
- * Dr. Manette’s Manuscript, (ex) from A Tale of Two Cities, Chapman & Hall, 1859
- * Doctor Marigold’s Prescriptions, (gp)
- * The Fezziwigs’ Christmas Party, (ex) from A Christmas Carol, Chapman & Hall, 1843
- * A Flight, (ss) Household Words August 30 1851, uncredited.
- * Fulfilment, (ms)
- * God Bless Us Every One, (ex) from A Christmas Carol, Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
- * Going Into Society, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1858, uncredited.
- * The Great Winglebury Duel, (ss) Sketches by Boz: First Series by Boz, Macrone, 1836, as by Boz
- * 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.
- * The Holly-Tree, (ss)
- * Hunted Down, (nv) The New York Ledger August 20 1859 (+2)
- * The Ivy Green, (pm) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- * The Lamplighter, (pl)
- * Lincoln’s Fateful Dream, (lt)
- * The Loving Couple, (vi) Sketches of Young Couples, Chapman and Hall, 1840, uncredited.
- * Martin Chuzzlewit in New York, (ex)
- * 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’s Christmas Eve, (vi)
- * Mr. Pickwick Takes the Reins, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- * Monseigneur, (ex) from A Tale of Two Cities, Chapman & Hall, 1859
- * Mrs. Sparsit, (ex)
- * Murderer of Nancy, (ex) from Oliver Twist, Richard Bentley, 1838
- * No. 1 Branch Line. The Signalman, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1866
- * 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
- * An Old-Time Christmas, (ex)
- * Oliver Twist Asks for “More”, (ex)
- * The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, (nv)
- * The Seven Poor Travellers, (ex) Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens, T. Nelson, 1854
- * The Signalman, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1866, as "No. 1 Branch Line. The Signalman"
- * The Silent Prison, (ex) from American Notes for General Circulation, Chapman & Hall, 1842
- * Skaiting Party, (ex) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
- * Somebody’s Luggage, (gp)
- * The Swanlike Art, (ex)
- * The Tempest, (ex)
- * The Thirteenth Juryman, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1865, as "To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt", uncredited.
- * The Thirteenth Man, (ss) All the Year Round Christmas 1865, as "To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt", 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.
- * The U.M.I.H.M.C.B. & P.D. Company, (ss)
- * The Unconscious Poetry of Dickens, (ex)
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Dickenson, Edwin C(ole) (1890-1956) (about) (chron.)
- * Bombed to Safety, (ss) Short Stories January 1919
- * The Brute, the Lady, and I, (nv) The Argosy December 1916
- * The Call of the Whippoorwill, (ss) Adventure 1st December 1917
- * The Canyon Runner, (ss) Short Stories November 1918
- * Elizabeth’s Wooing, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly August 15 1914
- * The Fugitive Princess, (ss) The Cavalier April 18 1914
- * High-Handed Tallmadge, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly April 24 1915
- * His Chattel, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly May 23 1914
- * Measuring a Man, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly December 26 1914
- * “To Quit My Post”, (ss) Adventure mid December 1917
- * The Will to Die, (ss) Adventure January 1917
Dickerson, Mary A(ugusta) (1876-1962); also known as Mary Dickerson Donahey (about) (chron.)
- * Center C-17, (ss) The Red Book December 1904
- * A Christmas Dinner on the Wing, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine December 1897
- * A Classical Courtship, (ss) The Red Book October 1904
- * Coal-Scuttle Mary, (ss) Smith’s Magazine December 1914, as by Mary Dickerson Donahey
- * Excavating Ella, (ss) The Green Book Magazine March 1917, as by Mary Dickerson Donahey
- * The Girl Who Did Not Look, (ss) The Argosy January 1898
- * A Guest of Honor, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine December 1902
- * How Jerry Got Even, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine December 1897
- * A Man’s Ideal, (vi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1898
- * A Manufactured Memorial Day, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1906, as by Mary Dickerson Donahey
- * Miss Vander Hofen, (ss) The Red Book May 1904
- * A Perilous Passage, (ss) The Argosy February 1903
- * Twelve Hundred a Year, (ss) Smith’s Magazine September 1919, as by Mary Dickerson Donahey
Dickie, Francis (Joseph) (1890-1976) (about) (chron.)
- * Baldy Red Comes Back Strong, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 7 1918
- * Boy—Blue Airedale, (ss) Short Stories April 1920
- * The Call of the Tame, (ts) North•West Stories 1st November 1926
- * Canned Strawberries and Forty Below, (ss) All Around Magazine February 1917
- * Caribou vs. the High Cost of Living, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine March 1920
- * The Law for Dog, (ss) All-Story Weekly March 18 1916
- * Piracy on the High Seas, (ss) All Around Magazine December 1916
- * Told in a Blizzard, (ts) North•West Stories 1st September 1926
- * Trail Tales of the North:
* ___ The Call of the Tame, (ts) North•West Stories 1st November 1926
* ___ Told in a Blizzard, (ts) North•West Stories 1st September 1926
- * White Man’s Justice, (ss) North•West Stories December 1925
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