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ADAMS, MINNIE BARBOUR (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * An Atavic Impulse, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Dec 1913
- * Balanced Accounts, (ss) Gunters Magazine Dec 1907
- * Breaking the Entail, (vi) Youngs Magazine Oct 1909
- * Brothers, (ss) Peoples Dec 1915
- * The Calendar Lady, (ss) Youngs Magazine Apr 1911
- * The Carlisles, (ss) Gunters Magazine Jul 1907
- * A Change of Heart, (ss) Peoples Mar 1908
- * The Chicken Fighter, (ss) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly Oct 1916
- * Doctor Wentworths Patient, (ss) New England Magazine Aug 1906
- * Ebb of the Tide, (ss) The Delineator Jun 1908
- * A Genre Idyl, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Aug 1907
- * A Gentle Knave, (ss) The All-Story Mar 1914
- * Glimpse of Paradise, (ss) The Delineator Aug 1908
- * The Guiding Hands, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1914
- * Half a Boy, (ss) Pictorial Review Sep 1917
- * His House in Order, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Nov 1912
- * His Mother, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Apr 1913
- * The Hobbling of Peter, (ss) Youngs Magazine Oct 1911
- * The Honor of the Family, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Dec 1912
- * The Hub, (ss) The Smart Set Nov 1908
- * The Husband of Lily Plunkett, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Jul 1913
- * In a Fence Corner, (ss) New Idea Womans Magazine May 1910
- * The Jaundiced Eye, (ss) Youngs Magazine Mar 1913
- * Johnny BullPro Tem, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Nov 1907
- * The Jolt, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Jan 1915
- * The Journeys End, (ss) Peoples Jun 1907
- * The Joy-Rider, (ss) Youngs Magazine Feb 1913
- * Just Pertendin, (ss) The Smart Set Sep 1909
- * The Kid Gets Well, (ss) The All-Story Jun 1912
- * The King and the Pussy-Cat, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Mar 1913
- * The Land of Promise, (ss) Youngs Magazine May 1912
- * The Lawyers Fee, (ss) Youngs Magazine Mar 1912
- * Letty, (ss) The Green Book Magazine Jun 1913
- * M.Y. Primrose, (ss) Peoples Nov 1907
- * The Marionette, (ss) Youngs Magazine Jan 1912
- * The Meddler in the House, (ss) Peoples Nov 1909
- * My Archimedean Tramp, (ss) Youngs Magazine May 1910
- * My Sheridan, (ss) Ainslees Magazine Feb 1914
- * The Other Katherine, (ss) The All-Story Aug 1913
- * Out of Egypt, (ss) Peoples May 1908
- * Out of the Shadows, (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1907
- * The Passing of Slimsy, (ss) Gunters Magazine Nov 1907
- * The Passing of the Panhard, (vi) Youngs Magazine Oct 1914
- * Per Lesson No. 1, (ss) National Magazine Sep 1912
- * Personally Conducted, (ss) Youngs Magazine Jul 1914
- * Piers, the Plowman, (ss) Short Stories May 1908
- * Pot-Boiler, (ss) The Delineator Mar 1908
- * A Privileged Communication, (ss) National Magazine Feb 1912
- * The Probation, (ss) Youngs Magazine Nov 1911
- * The Rest of the Family, (ss) The All-Story Nov 1913
- * Silly Sally Hood, (ss) National Magazine Sep 1911
- * Sister Nan, (ss) Youngs Magazine Nov 1915
- * Sister Pauline, (ss) Youngs Magazine Jul 1910
- * The Sun Gone Down, (ss) The Smart Set Feb 1909
- * The Transfiguration on Luny Mount, (ss) The Smart Set May 1911
- * An Unbidden Tenant, (ss) The Smart Set May 1909
- * Under the Semaphore, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Mar 1907
- * Under-Currents, (ss) Youngs Magazine Nov 1914
- * Unsight and Unseen, (ss) The Smart Set Oct 1908
- * A Varied Relationship, (ss) The Black Cat Sep 1910
- * Wedding or Funeral, (ss) Scribners Magazine Jan 1909
- * The Womans Way, (ss) Youngs Magazine Jan 1916
ADAMS, MORLEY (Punshon) (1876-1954); (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures in Bechuanaland, (sl) The Boys Own Paper Feb 17, Feb 24, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23 1912
- * Character in the Hand, (cl) The Violet Magazine Dec 29 1922
- * Christmas Magic, (ar) The Captain Dec 1910
- * Conjuring Tricks and How to Perform Them, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 22, Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 21 1908
- * Crime and the Cranium, (ar) The Detective Magazine Jul 4 1924
- * Cryptograms and Secret Writing, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Oct 26 1907
- * The Evolution of the Lightning Sketch, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1909
- * Half an Hours Fun with a Newspaper, (ia) The Boys Own Paper Nov 2 1907
- * In the Workshop. Some new designs in Bamboo, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Apr 1914
- * Indoor Sports and Pastimes, (cl) The Boys Own Paper Jan 6 1912, Feb 1, Apr 12 1913
- * Naval Training, (ar) The Windsor Magazine Mar 1908
- * A Novel Cross-Word Puzzle, (pz) Cassells Magazine Jan 1931
- * A Pageant in the Strand (with Ernest H. Mills), (ar) The Strand Magazine Mar 1909
- * Paper Magic, (ar) The Captain Nov 1910
- * Pictures in Stamps, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Sep 7 1912
- * Round the Fire Fun, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Jan 1914
- * Some New Picture-Frames in Cork, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Jul 12 1913
- * Three in a Bed, (ss) Spicy Stories (UK) 1948
- * Useful Man-Eaters, (ar) Zoo Jan 1937
- * The Word-Pictures of North-American Indians, (ar) The Boys Own Paper Nov 25 1905
ADAMS, OSCAR FAY (chron.)
- * Æsop, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1888
- * The Arabian Nights, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1888
- * The Archbishops Unguarded Moment, (ss) Cosmopolitan Mar 1892
- * The Architecture of the Moslems, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1889
- * The Athenian Decline and the Theban Supremacy, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1887
- * The Author of The Heir of Redclyffe, (ar) Wide Awake May 1890
- * The Author of Paul and Virginia, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1888
- * Authors Allusions to Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1884, Dec 1885
- * Authors and Places, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1885, Feb 1886
- * Authors and Their Subjects, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1885
- * Authors with Names Alike or Nearly Alike, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1886
- * The Beginnings of Rome, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1887
- * Birthplaces of Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1885
- * The Brothers Grimm, (ar) Wide Awake May 1888
- * Caliphate of Bagdad, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1889
- * Characters in Poetry and Fiction, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1884, Nov 1885
- * Charles Perrault, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1888
- * Conflict Between Cross and Crescent in the Crusades, 1096-1187, (ar) Wide Awake May 1889
- * Conflicts with the Barbarians, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1887
- * Cross and Crescent in the Later Crusades, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1889
- * Daniel Defoe, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1888
- * Dear Old Story-Tellers:
* ___ I. Homer: Tales and Romances, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1887
* ___ II. The Arabian Nights, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1888
* ___ III. Æsop, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1888
* ___ IV. Mother Goose, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1888
* ___ V. Charles Perrault, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1888
* ___ VI. The Brothers Grimm, (ar) Wide Awake May 1888
* ___ VII. La Fontaine The Good, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1888
* ___ VIII. Edouard René Lefébre Laboulaye, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1888
* ___ IX. Hans Christian Andersen, The Goldsmith of the North, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1888
* ___ X. Daniel Defoe, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1888
* ___ XI. La Motte Fouqué The Valiant, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1888
* ___ XII. The Author of Paul and Virginia, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1888
- * Early History of Athens, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1887
- * Edouard René Lefébre Laboulaye, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1888
- * Famous Old Story-tellers, 1: Tales and Romances, (ar) Atalanta Dec 1887
- * Famous Old Story-tellers, 2: The Arabian Nights, (ar) Atalanta Jan 1888
- * Famous Old Story-tellers, 3: Æsop, (ar) Atalanta Feb 1888
- * Famous Old Story-tellers, 4: Mother Goose, (ar) Atalanta Mar 1888
- * Famous Old Story-tellers, 5: The Brothers Grimm, (ar) Atalanta May 1888
- * Famous Old Story-tellers, 6: La Fontaine, (ar) Atalanta Jul 1888
- * Fiction and Locality, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1886
- * The First Fifty Years of the Empire, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1888
- * Friendship, (pm) Cosmopolitan May 1887
- * From Antoninus to Aurelian, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1888
- * From Caligula to Hadrian, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1888
- * From Diocletian to Constantine the Great, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1888
- * From Fall of the Gracchi to Pompeys Death, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1888
- * From Mahomets Death to the Fall of Omeyads, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1889
- * From Pericles to the Sicilian War, (ar) Wide Awake May 1887
- * From the Hegira to Mahomets Death, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1889
- * From the Year of the Elephant to the Hegira, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1888
- * Grecian Mythology, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1887
- * Greek Architecture and Sculpture, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1887
- * The Greek Colonies, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1887
- * Greek Literature: Poetry, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1887
- * Greek Literature: Prose, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1887
- * Hans Christian Andersen, The Goldsmith of the North, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1888
- * Homer: Tales and Romances, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1887
- * The Kingdom of Granada, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1889
- * La Fontaine The Good, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1888
- * La Motte Fouqué The Valiant, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1888
- * The Last Days of the Republic, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1888
- * The Last Years of the Western Empire, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1888
- * Literary Names and Nicknames, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1884, Oct 1885
- * Literary Pseudonyms, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1885, Jan 1886
- * The Macedonian and Roman Conquests, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1887
- * Mahometan Chronology and Religion, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1889
- * Mahometan Literature, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1889
- * Miscellaneous Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Mar, Sep 1885, Mar, Sep 1886
- * The Moors in SpainTheir Kingdom of Cordova, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1889
- * Mother Goose, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1888
- * A Not-Unforeseen Contingency, (pm) New England Magazine Feb 1906
- * The Ottoman Turks, 1300-1800, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1889
- * Our English Homes:
* ___ I. Worcester, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1893
- * Patrician and Plebeian, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1888
- * Personal History of Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1885, Apr, May 1886
- * Poems and Places, (ar) Wide Awake May 1885, Jun 1886
- * Post Augustan Literature, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1888
- * Prehistoric and Early Greece, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1886
- * Roman Literature to Death of Augustus, (ar) Wide Awake May 1888
- * The Samnite and Punic Wars, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1888
- * Search-Questions in American Literature:
* ___ I. Literary Names and Nicknames, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1884
* ___ II. Characters in Poetry and Fiction, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1884
* ___ III. Authors Allusions to Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1884
* ___ IV. Literary Pseudonyms, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1885
* ___ V. Authors and Places, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1885
* ___ VI. Miscellaneous Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1885
* ___ VII. Personal History of Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1885
* ___ VIII. Poems and Places, (ar) Wide Awake May 1885
* ___ IX. Birthplaces of Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1885
* ___ X. Authors and Their Subjects, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1885
* ___ XI. Special Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1885
* ___ XII. Miscellaneous Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1885
- * Search-Questions in English LiteratureAnswers to August Search-Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1886
- * Search-Questions in English Literature:
* ___ I. Literary Names and Nicknames, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1885
* ___ II. Characters in Poetry and Fiction, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1885
* ___ III. Authors Allusions to Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1885
* ___ IV. Literary Pseudonyms, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1886
* ___ V. Authors and Places, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1886
* ___ VI. Miscellaneous Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1886
* ___ VII. Personal History of Authors, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1886
* ___ VIII. Personal History of Authors, (ar) Wide Awake May 1886
* ___ IX. Poems and Places, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1886
* ___ X. Fiction and Locality, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1886
* ___ XI. Authors with Names Alike or Nearly Alike, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1886
* ___ XII. Miscellaneous Questions, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1886
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