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COUPLING, J. J.; pseudonym of John R. Pierce, (1910-2002) (chron.)
- * Activity, (ar) Astounding Nov 1946
- * Broad Band, (ar) Astounding Aug 1947
- * Chance Remarks, (ar) Astounding Oct 1949
- * Dont Write: Telegraph!, (ar) Astounding Mar 1952
- * Ergodic Prediction, (fa) Astounding Feb 1950
- * The Good Life, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Feb 1952
- * How to Build a Thinking Machine, (ar) Astounding Aug 1950
- * In 2063 She Ceased to Be, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Oct 1959
- * It Isnt So Easy, (ar) Astounding May 1945
- * Less Light, Please, (ar) Astounding Mar 1947
- * The Little Blue Cells, (ar) Astounding Feb 1949
- * Little Enough, (ar) Astounding Apr 1945
- * Maggie, (ar) Astounding Feb 1948
- * Mr. Kinkaids Pasts, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Aug 1953
- * News from Our Sun, (ar) Astounding Jun 1947
- * On Atomic Jets, (ar) Astounding Jan 1955
- * Period Piece, (ss) Astounding Nov 1948
- * Phony Atoms, (ar) Astounding May 1946
- * Portrait of a Voice, (ar) Astounding Jul 1946
- * Science for Arts Sake, (ar) Astounding Nov 1950
- * Space Heater, (ar) Astounding Feb 1954
- * Stuck in the Mud, (ar) Astounding Nov 1947
- * Transistors, (ar) Astounding Jun 1952
- * Universes to Order, (ar) Astounding Feb 1944
- * [letter from New Jersey], (lt) Astounding Oct 1953, Oct 1954
- * [letter from New Jersey], (lt) Analog Oct 1962, Jun 1964
- * [letter], (lt) Astounding Mar 1948
COURLANDER, ALPHONSE (1881-1914); (about) (chron.)
- * The Beggar, (vi) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1907
- * Catesbys Convict, (ss) The Captain Oct 1910
- * A Change of Clothing, (ss) Cramptons Magazine Nov 1901
- * Death and the Millionaire, (vi) The London Magazine Apr 1907
- * The Face in the Crowd, (ss) The Red Magazine Feb 1909
- * Guilty!, (vi) The London Magazine Jan 1907
- * The House in the Rue Neast, (ss) Munseys Magazine Mar 1910
- * Jehan, (ss) The Story-teller Feb 1909
- * Lucille of the Convent, (ss) Munseys Magazine Sep 1909
- * Marie-Louise, (ss) The London Magazine Mar 1908
- * The Other Man, (ss) The London Magazine Nov 1908
- * The Plague of Beggars, (vi) Munseys Magazine May 1907
- * Queen Cophetua and the Beggar-Man, (ss) The Strand Magazine Aug 1913
- * The Reappearance, (ss) The London Magazine Feb 1911
- * The Revolt of the Women, (ss) The Red Magazine Nov 1909
- * Seagulls, (pm) The London Magazine Aug 1907
- * Treasure, (vi) The London Magazine Sep 1906
- * Twenty Francs, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Dec 1907
- * The Wheel of Fortune, (ss) The Novel Magazine Nov 1907
- * The Wife of Christopher Lerris, (ss) The Strand Magazine Nov 1913
COURNOS, JOHN; [born Ivan Grigorievich Korshun] (1881-1966); see pseudonym John Courtney; (about) (chron.)
- * Autobiography, (pm) Coterie #4 1920
- * The Contest, (pm) Coterie #4 1920
- * The Don Juan of Pentonville, (ss) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v1 #4 1951
- * Inscriptions, (pm) To-Day Mar 1920
- * My Neighbor, (ms) The Smart Set Oct 1915
- * My Ready-Made Family, (ar) Cosmopolitan Dec 1925
- * Peters Story, (ss) This Quarter Sep 1931
- * The Purist, (ss) The Smart Set Aug 1915
- * The Samovar, (ss) The Dial Jun 1923
- * Second Honeymoon, (ss) Esquire Oct 1935
- * The Sermon, (ss) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v1 #3 1951
- * The Story of the Stranger, (ss) John o Londons Weekly Dec 19 1931
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COURT, G. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * An Alibi for Love [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories with Keiths House Plans Apr 1915
- * Five Frozen Notes of Interrogation [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories with Keiths House Plans May 1915
- * The Grip of Greed, (sl) The Novel Magazine Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1908
- * A Grocer Baronet (with M. Court), (ss) The Bellman Aug 14 1915
- * Harrington Gale in America:
* ___ I. The Knights Errant of the West [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Dec 1915
* ___ II. The Peril of the Wood [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Jan 1916
* ___ III. Sleeve-Links [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Feb 1916
* ___ IV. Unspeakable Evidence [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Apr 1916
- * In Camera [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Aug 1915
- * The Knights Errant of the West [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Dec 1915
- * P.S., (ss) The Bellman Apr 10 1915
- * The Peril of the Wood [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Jan 1916
- * A Safe Suggestion [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Sep 1915
- * Shelved [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Nov 1915
- * Sleeve-Links [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Feb 1916
- * The Teeth of the Storm [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories with Keiths House Plans Jun 1915
- * Unspeakable Evidence [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Apr 1916
- * Wax to Retain [Harrington Gale], (ss) Short Stories Jul 1915
COURT, HARLEY L.; pseudonym of Robert Leslie Bellem, (1902-1968); other pseudonyms Don Amour, John Archer, Jon Asche, Mark Baker, Leslie Banks, Rene Barad, Farnham Black, Reeves L. Black, Dorothy Blayne, Dick Bowen, Walter Bronson, Ellery Watson Calder, Esmé Condon, Rex Daly, Luli Delmar, Dick Dover, Allan Henry, Fred Horton, Jerome Hyams, Roger James, Nelson Kent, W. Burt Knabel, Martha Leslie, Roberta Belle Leslie, Richard Lyle, Lee Martin, James W. Marvin, Hugh McKnight, R. L. Morris, Kenneth A. Nelson, Jerome Severs Perry, C. K. Poore, Ben Proctor, Mlle. Renee, Rod Rhiemers, Frank Roberts, Lester Roberts, Rex Roberts, L. N. Snyder, Richard Lathrop Steed, Hamilton Washburn, L. W. Watson, Perry Watson & Harcourt Weems (chron.)
- * Backfire, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Oct 1939
- * A Betting Chance, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Jan 1941
- * Blackmail Bargain, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Feb 1935
- * Branded, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Feb 1940
- * Burned Bridges, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Jul 1940
- * Buyer Beware!, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1939
- * Ceylon Special, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Dec 1934; also as Murder Limited, by Grant Mason.
- * Confession, (ss) Private Detective Stories Dec 1938, as Too Many Alibis by Robert Leslie Bellem.
- * Dead Mans Name [John Allison], (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Dec 1936; also as Coppers Gamble, by Max Neilson.
- * Death at Headquarters, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Oct 1934
- * Death by Election, (ss) Hollywood Detective May 1944
- * Death on the Rails, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories Mar 1940
- * Deaths Double Talk, (ss) Hollywood Detective Sep 1943
- * Diamond Cut Diamond, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories Aug 1939
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