The General Fiction Magazine Index
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Vernon, Richard (fl. 1920s-1930s)
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- * The Bet by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1930
- * The Child Spy by Alphonse Daudet, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1933; translated from the French.
- * The Cross of St. Louis by André Lichtenberger, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1934
- * Facino Cane by Honoré de Balzac, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1928
- * The Glory of this World by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, (ss) The Argosy (UK) March 1930
- * The Inheritance by Emilia Pardo Bazán, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1929
- * Maître Cornille’s Secret by Alphonse Daudet, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1928; translated from the French.
- * The Master-Passion by Kurt Münzer, (ss) The Argosy (UK) May 1929
- * A Nephew and His Uncle by Edmond About, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1928
- * The Pies by Alphonse Daudet, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1929; translated from the French.
Vickers, Roy; pseudonym of William Edward Vickers (1889-1965) (chron.)
- * The Clue-Proof Murders [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1934
- * The Cowboy of Oxford Street [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine July 1936
- * An Edwardian Gentleman [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1934, as "The Starting-Handle Murder"
- * The Fish Pond [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine May 1936
- * The Holburn Murder [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine April 1936
- * Molly the Marchioness [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine February 1936
- * Murder in Mayfair, (na) The Detective Library June 1932
- * Nothing but Diamonds, (sl) Short Stories Aug 10, Aug 25, Sep 10, Sep 25 1934
- * On the Train to Euston, (na) Complete Stories 1st March 1931
- * The Parrot’s Beak [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine June 1936; slightly revised from the story of the same name (The Daily Mail, October 23, 1929) which did not feature the Department of Dead Ends.
- * The Rubber Trumpet [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1934
- * The Starting-Handle Murder [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1934
- * The Terror of Tongues [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1935
- * The Three-Foot Grave [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1934
Vickers, William Edward (1889-1965); used pseudonym Roy Vickers (chron.)
- * The Clue-Proof Murders [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1934, as by Roy Vickers
- * The Cowboy of Oxford Street [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine July 1936, as by Roy Vickers
- * An Edwardian Gentleman [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1934, as "The Starting-Handle Murder", by Roy Vickers
- * The Fish Pond [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine May 1936, as by Roy Vickers
- * The Holburn Murder [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine April 1936, as by Roy Vickers
- * Molly the Marchioness [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine February 1936, as by Roy Vickers
- * Murder in Mayfair, (na) The Detective Library June 1932, as by Roy Vickers
- * Nothing but Diamonds, (sl) Short Stories Aug 10, Aug 25, Sep 10, Sep 25 1934, as by Roy Vickers
- * On the Train to Euston, (na) Complete Stories 1st March 1931, as by Roy Vickers
- * The Parrot’s Beak [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Fiction Parade and Golden Book Magazine June 1936, as by Roy Vickers; slightly revised from the story of the same name (The Daily Mail, October 23, 1929) which did not feature the Department of Dead Ends.
- * The Rubber Trumpet [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1934, as by Roy Vickers
- * The Terror of Tongues [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1935, as by Roy Vickers
- * The Three-Foot Grave [Department of Dead Ends], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1934, as by Roy Vickers
Victoria (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Lilliput’s Christmas Card, (pi) Lilliput December 1953/January 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Lilliput Aug/Sep 1953, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1954, Jan, Feb, Mar, May,
Jun 1955
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Vietor, Maxwell (1880-1950); used pseudonym Victor Maxwell (chron.)
- * The Biggest Thing in Life, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine November 1935, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Both Women Lose, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories July 22 1934, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Carefully Laid Plan, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 20 1918, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Check and Double Check, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1931, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Cougar [Arabia Marston], (nv) The Popular Magazine December 7 1915, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Courtship of Rod Darmer, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories September 24 1934, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Crazy Like a Fox, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories September 3 1934, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Deadhead Passenger, (ss) Railroad Stories November 1933, as by Victor Maxwell
- * A Deal in Bonds, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 7 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Doubling the Double Cross, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 7 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Easy Money and Good, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories November 26 1934, as by Victor Maxwell
- * A Good, Smart Girl, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine July 1935, as by Victor Maxwell
- * “Honest Jawn”, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * I Remember When, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1930, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Justified Piracy, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Language of Flowers, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories April 1 1935, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Little Girl Who Got Lost, (nv) The Popular Magazine January 20 1916, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Making of a Hero, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 20 1928, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Man on Number 2 Boiler (with Harold Bradley Say), (ss) The Popular Magazine February 7 1926, as by Victor Maxwell & Harold Bradley Say
- * Mushrooms and Airships, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * No Imagination, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 7 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * No Show at All, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 7 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Not a Chance in 10,000, (nv) The Popular Magazine February 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * One Thing Leads to Another, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories May 20 1934, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Opals Are Unlucky, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Our City’s Greatest Asset, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Payoff Comes Last, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine June 1935, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Perfect Alibi, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 7 1916, as by Victor Maxwell
- * A Personal Vengeance, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 20 1917, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Red Lantern Oil, (ss) Railroad Stories August 1932, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Rolling Sixty-Five or Better, (ss) Short Stories October 10 1931, as by Victor Maxwell
- * The Side-Rod Bender, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1931, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Stolen Corpse, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories November 5 1934, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Strong Men Are as Babes, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories April 22 1935, as by Victor Maxwell
- * When Little Things Count, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 7 1916, as by Victor Maxwell
- * Why Arabia Kissed Me [Arabia Marston], (nv) The Popular Magazine August 20 1916, as by Victor Maxwell
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