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Fleming, Ian (Lancaster) (1908-1964) (about) (chron.)
- * Berlin Escape [James Bond], (nv) The Sunday Times February 4 1962, as "The Living Daylights"
- * From a View to a Kill [James Bond], (nv) For Your Eyes Only by Ian Fleming, Jonathan Cape, 1960
- * A Game of Bridge at Blades, (ex) from Moonraker, Jonathan Cape, 1955
- * Live and Let Die [James Bond], (n.) Bluebook May 1954
- * The Living Daylights [James Bond], (nv) The Sunday Times February 4 1962
- * Paris Courier [James Bond], (nv) For Your Eyes Only by Ian Fleming, Jonathan Cape, 1960, as "From a View to a Kill"
- * Thunderball, (ex) Viking, 1961
Fleming, (Robert) Peter (1907-1971) (about) (chron.)
- * Ace High, (ss) Forum and Century March 1935
- * Beauty of Life, 3. The Pleasure of Travel, (ar) Lilliput June 1939
- * Felipe, (ss) The Fortnightly Review December 1930
- * The Kill, (ss) Creeps by Night ed. Dashiell Hammett, John Day, 1931
- * Man with Two Hands, (ss)
- * Tom Tom, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1935
- * Under the Bandstand, (ss) Forum and Century May 1936
Fleming-Roberts, G. T.; [working name of George Thomas Roberts] (1910-1968); used pseudonyms C. K. M. Scanlon & Ray P. Shotwell (about) (chron.)
- * The Black Wings of Death, (nv) Thrilling Mystery May 1940
- * Blood of the Mummy, (nv) Thrilling Mystery July 1939
- * The Brass Halo, (nv) Bluebook July 1952
- * The Case of the Astral Assassin [George Chance (The Green Ghost)], (na) Thrilling Mystery November 1942
- * The Case of the Bachelor’s Bones [George Chance (The Green Ghost)], (nv) Thrilling Mystery June 1943
- * The Case of the Broken Broom [George Chance (The Green Ghost)], (na) Thrilling Mystery Fall 1943
- * The Case of the Evil Eye [George Chance (The Green Ghost)], (nv) Thrilling Mystery Winter 1943
- * The Case of the Murderous Mermaid [George Chance (The Green Ghost)], (nv) Thrilling Mystery September 1942
- * Danger in the Dark, (nv) Thrilling Mystery May 1941
- * Dead Tongues of Terror, (nv) Thrilling Mystery November 1937
- * Ghouls of the Green Web, (ss) Thrilling Mystery December 1935
- * The Golden Barrier, (nv) Thrilling Wonder Stories December 1940
- * I Love the Dead, (nv) Thrilling Mystery May 1936
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Die, (ss) Thrilling Mystery February 1937
- * The Man with Two Heads, (nv) Thrilling Mystery March 1942
- * Married to Murder, (nv) Argosy July 1945
- * Next Time I Die, (ss) Thrilling Mystery May 1939
- * One More Murder, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly March 1942
- * The Scourge of the Flame, (ss) Thrilling Mystery March 1940
- * Shrine of the Undead, (nv) Thrilling Mystery July 1942
- * The Terrible People, (nv) Thrilling Mystery November 1940
- * Tracks of the Black Dog, (nv) Five-Novels Magazine April/June 1944
- * The Twisted Tree, (ss) Thrilling Mystery July 1941
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Fletcher, J(oseph) S(mith) (1863-1935) (about) (chron.)
- * Annie Maude from London Town, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine June 1928
- * Black Money, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine Nov, Dec 1922, Jan 1923
- * The Cartwright Gardens Mystery, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar 1925
- * The Convict and the Clerics, (nv) The Red Magazine April 1 1915
- * The Copper Box, (na) People’s June 15 1923
- * Dark o’ the Moor, (na) Short Stories July 25 1922
- * The Diamonds, (sl) The All-Story Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1905
- * The Double Chance, (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Mar 10, Mar 17, Mar 24, Mar 31, Apr 7 1923
- * The Gallowstree Mystery, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine May, Jun, Jul 1924
- * The Great Marquenmore Problem, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine May, Jun, Jul 1923
- * The Green Rope, (n.) Complete Novel Magazine #24, April 1927
- * The Ivory God, (ss) The London Magazine October 1905
- * Love’s Way in Arcadia, (ss) The Lady’s Realm October 1910
- * The Man Who Took a Name, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1909
- * The Middle of Things, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine May, Jun, Jul 1922
- * The Missing Chancellor, (sl) Short Stories Aug 25, Sep 10, Sep 25 1926
- * Mortover Grange, (na) Short Stories April 10 1927
- * The Mystery of Ravensdene Court, (sl) Everybody’s Jan, Feb, Mar 1922
- * The New Sun, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1 1913
- * The Porphyry Box, (nv) The Popular Magazine February 1904
- * The Prince’s Pearl, (ss) The Ivory God by J. S. Fletcher, Murray, 1907
- * Royal Amethyst, (na) Munsey’s Magazine March 1928
- * The Seven Days’ Secret, (na) Jarrolds, 1919
- * The Tiger Lily, (ss) Many Engagements by J. S. Fletcher, Long, 1923
- * Time-Worn Town, (sl) Munsey’s Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1923
- * The Triumph of Thomasine, (ss) Many Engagements by J. S. Fletcher, Long, 1923
- * The Way to Jericho, (ss) The Red Magazine March 15 1917
- * The Yellow Dog, (ss) The Red Magazine June 15 1915
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Fletcher, John (1579-1625) (chron.)
- * Beauty Clear and Fair, (pm)
- * A Comparison (with Francis Beaumont), (pm) Comedies and Tragedies by Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, London, 1647
- * His Own Star, (pm)
- * Melancholy, (pm) Comedies and Tragedies by Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, London, 1647
- * “Now the lusty spring is seen”, (pm)
- * Our Fate Is Ours (with Francis Beaumont), (pm) Comedies and Tragedies by Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, London, 1647
- * Weep No More, (pm)
- * What Is Love?, (pm) The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher by Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, J. Tonson, 1711
Fletcher, Lawrence B. (1862?-?) (chron.)
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- * An Absence Without Leave by Henry de Forge, (ss) Short Stories April 1903
- * Broken Mirrors by Charles Galbère, (ss) Short Stories January 1904
- * The Deformed Beauty by Gustav Johann Krauss, (ss) Short Stories July 1900; translated from the German.
- * The European Correspondent by Ludwig Bauer, (ss) Short Stories October 1900; translated from the German.
- * His Great Work by Henry de Forge, (ss) Short Stories July 1903
- * How the Dream Ended by E. Bénézit, (ss) Short Stories June 1903
- * An Inspiration from the Tomb by Maurice Montégut, (ss) Short Stories June 1902; translated from the French.
- * Kiki, (ss) Short Stories April 1901; translated from the French.
- * Love in a Cab by Eugène Fourrier, (ss) Short Stories July 1901; translated from the French.
- * The Monkey’s Liver by Coelho Neto & G. Wagner, (ss) Short Stories May 1901; translated from the German.
- * An Old Carriage by Edmée Nodd, (ss) Short Stories November 1902
- * The Rehearsal by Richard O’Monroy, (ss) Short Stories February 1900; translated from the French.
- * The Reveille, (ss) Short Stories July 1902; translated from the French.
- * A Sevenfold Inheritance by Maurice Montégut, (ss) Short Stories April 1903
- * Vera’s First Love by Carl Baron Torresani, (ss) Short Stories March 1904
- * The Victim of His Devotion by Louis Gobron, (ss) Short Stories October 1901; translated from the French.
- * The Watchers by L. Von Rehren, (ss) Short Stories February 1900; translated from the German.
- * White Lies by Charles Foley, (ss) Short Stories January 1901; translated from the French.
- * Why Old Martin Went Out by Mathilde Alanic, (ss) Short Stories December 1900; translated from the French.
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