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FYFE, H. B. (chron.) (continued)
- * The Clutches of Ruin, (nv) Gamma #4 1965
- * The Compleat Collector, (ss) Future Science Fiction Jan 1953
- * Compromise [Bureau of Slick Tricks], (ss) Astounding Dec 1950
- * Confidence, (ss) Future Science Fiction Sep 1952
- * Conformity Expected, (ss) Astounding Mar 1950
- * The Envoy, Her, (ss) Planet Stories Mar 1951
- * Exile, (ss) Space Science Fiction Feb 1953
- * Extra-Secret Agent, (nv) Science Fiction Quarterly May 1952
- * Fast Passage, (nv) Other Worlds Jan 1953
- * Fee of the Frontier, (ss) Amazing Stories Aug 1960
- * Flamedown, (ss) Analog Aug 1961
- * The Furies of Zhahnoor, (ss) Fantastic Oct 1960
- * Hold That Comet! (with F. H. Hauser), (ss) Astonishing Stories Dec 1940
- * Implode and Peddle [Bureau of Slick Tricks], (nv) Astounding Nov 1951
- * In Value Deceived, (ss) Astounding Nov 1950
- * Incomplete Data, (ss) Asmodeus Spr 1952
- * Irresistible Weapon, (ss) If Jul 1953
- * Key Decision, (ss) Astounding May 1951
- * The Klygha, (ss) Amazing Stories Dec 1963
- * Knowledge Is Power, (nv) Dynamic Science Fiction Dec 1952
- * Koenigshaufens Curve, (ss) Fantasy Fiction Aug 1953
- * Let There Be Light, (ss) If Nov 1952
- * Locked Out, (ss) Astounding Feb 1940
- * Lunar Escapade, (ss) Orbit v1 #2 1953
- * Manners of the Age, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction Mar 1952
- * Moonwalk, (nv) Space Science Fiction Nov 1952
- * The Night of No Moon, (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Jun 1957
- * The Old Shill Game, (ss) Analog Jan 1967
- * Open Invitation, (ss) Planet Stories May 1951
- * The Outbreak of Peace, (ss) Analog Feb 1961
- * Perseveration, (ss) Orb v3 #1 1952
- * Protected Species, (ss) Astounding Mar 1951
- * Ransom, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Feb 1952
- * Romance, (ss) Future Science Fiction Mar 1953
- * Round-and-Round Trip, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction Dec 1960
- * Satellite System, (ss) Analog Oct 1960
- * The Shell Dome, (ss) Spaceway Feb 1955
- * Sinecure 6, (ss) Astounding Jan 1947
- * Special Jobbery [Bureau of Slick Tricks], (nv) Astounding Sep 1949
- * Spy Scare, (ss) Astounding Sep 1950
- * Star Chamber, (ss) Amazing Stories Mar 1963
- * Star-Linked, (ss) Astounding Feb 1952
- * The Talkative Tree, (ss) If Jan 1962
- * Temporary Keeper, (nv) Thrilling Wonder Stories Jun 1951
- * Thinking Machine, (nv) Astounding Oct 1951
- * This World Must Die!, (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories Sep 1951
- * Time Limit, (ss) Fantastic Story Magazine Win 1952
- * Tollivers Orbit, (ss) If Sep 1961
- * A Transmutation of Muddles, (ss) Astounding/Analog Sep 1960
- * The Wedge, (ss) If Sep 1960
- * Welcome, Strangers!, (ss) Astounding Aug 1954
- * The Well-Oiled Machine, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Dec 1950
- * Yes, Sir!, (ss) Startling Stories Sep 1951
- * [letter], (lt) Astounding Sep 1944, Feb 1958
FYFE, H(arry) HAMILTON (1869-1951); (about) (chron.) (art)
- * An Experiment in Psychology, (ss) Printers Pie Win 1913
- * The Great Anti-Collar Campaign, (ss) Printers Pie 1910
- * Half a Million out of Work, (ar) The London Magazine Jan 1909
- * The Local Situation, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jan 1935
- * The Mad Dog of Russia, (ar) Cassells Magazine of Fiction May 1917
- * My Russian Housekeeper, (vi) Printers Pie 1915
- * On Being Forty, (ar) Printers Pie 1911
- * On Growing Up, (ar) Printers Pie 1913
- * Our Artificial Age, (vi) Printers Pie 1909
- * Railway Carriage Manners, (hu) Printers Pie Win 1916
- * Russia and Rasputin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 14 1917
- * The Russian State of Mind, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3 1917
- * Sentence Deferred, (ss) Printers Pie Win 1912
- * The Spy, (vi) Printers Pie Win 1917
- * The Third Gardener, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine Oct 1935
- * Thirty Years of Horror, (ar) John o Londons Weekly Dec 9 1938
- * Thrill of Yuletide, (ar) Yorkshire Evening News Christmas 1936
- * Whats in a Name?, (pl) Printers Pie 1907
- * Why Worship the Past?, (ar) The Passing Show May 28 1932
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FYFE, HERBERT C. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Bathing in Electric Light, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1900
- * The Biggest Engine in the World, (ar) The Windsor Magazine Jul 1900
- * Birds-Nesting with a Camera, (ar) The Windsor Magazine Jun 1899
- * Blowing Up the Enemy, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Jan 1900
- * A Boat That Propels Itself, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1898
- * Boomerangs, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Jan 1899
- * A Breath from the Veldt, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Jul 1898
- * By Rail Across the Sea, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1901
- * Changing Silver Into Gold, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Mar 1898
- * Coaling Ships at Sea, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Apr 1901
- * Curing Animals by Electricity, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1900
- * A Feat in Rapid Engine-Building, (ar) The Windsor Magazine Feb 1902
- * The First Traverse of Africa, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1900
- * The Garden of Eden Discovered, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1898
- * Harnessing the Nile, (ar) The Ludgate Apr 1899
- * How High Can We Climb?, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1901
- * How Will the World End?, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Jul 1900
- * Hunting in the Deep Sea:
* ___ No. IThe Prince of Monaco as an Oceanographer (with René Bache), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1901
* ___ No. IIThe Work of the U.S. Fish Commission (with René Bache), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1901
- * The Jumping Horse, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Mar 1900
- * The Longest Tunnel in the World, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1902
- * A New Unsinkable Boat, (ar) The Ludgate Jan 1900
- * The Newest Flying Machine, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1899
- * 90 Miles an Hour! The Fastest Train on Earth, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1899
- * Our Nearest Neighbour in Space, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1899
- * Our Only Vineyard, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Apr 1898
- * Peeps Into Natures Secrets, (ar) The Ludgate Aug 1898
- * Photographing Flying Bullets, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1898
- * Photographing in the Dark, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Mar 1899
- * Photographing Invisible Ripples, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Jul 1903
- * The Prince of Monaco as an Oceanographer (with René Bache), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1901
- * The Queerest Bridges in the World, (ar) The Strand Magazine Apr 1900
- * The Queerest Craft Afloat, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Sep 1899
- * The Röntgen Rays in Warfare, (ar) The Strand Magazine Jun 1899
- * Signalling in the British Navy and Army, (ar) The Strand Magazine Dec 1899, as Signalling in the Navy and Army.
- * Signalling in the Navy and Army, (ar) The Strand Magazine Dec 1899; also as Signalling in the British Navy and Army.
- * Signalling Through Space, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Jul 1899
- * The Sport of Racing Motors, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Nov 1901
- * Tele-Photography, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Apr 1900
- * To the Poles by Ice-Breaking Steamer, (bg) The Strand Magazine Jan 1900 [Vice-Admiral Stepan Makaroff]
- * The Umbrella Boat, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Aug 1900
- * Wireless Telegraphy up to Date, (ar) The Ludgate Nov 1898
- * The Work of the U.S. Fish Commission (with René Bache), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1901
- * The X-Rays on the Battlefield, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Aug 5 1899
FYLEMAN, ROSE (Amy) (1877-1957) (chron.)
- * Aunts, (pm) The Merry-Go-Round Oct 1924
- * Daniel Meek, (ss); from Forty Good-Morning Tales, 1929.
- * Editorial, (ed) The Merry-Go-Round Oct 1924, uncredited.
- * Goblin That Was Turned Into a Door Knocker, (ss) Canadian Home Journal May 1930
- * The Little Old Woman, (ss)
- * Romance, (vi) The Cornhill Magazine Jul 1929
- * The Scarf, (vi) The Cornhill Magazine Jul 1929
- * Spider Who Went Around the World, (ss) Canadian Home Journal Sep 1930
- * Student Days in Germany Before the War, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1939
- * The Unicolt, (ss) Canadian Home Journal May 1932
- * The Weather Clerk, (pl) The Merry-Go-Round Oct 1924
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