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BYRNE, JOHNNY (1935-2008) (chron.)
- * Harvest, (ss) Science-Fantasy #69 1965
- * Love Feast, (vi) Science-Fantasy #67 1964
- * Yesterdays Gardens, (ss) Science-Fantasy #78 1965
BYRON, GEORGE GORDON, Lord (1788-1824); (about) (chron.)
- * Darkness, (pm) 1816
- * Debate on the Frame-Work Bill, (sp) Feb 27 1812
- * A Fragment, (uw) Mazeppa, London: John Murray 1819
- * Manfred: A Dramatic Poem, (pm) John Murray 1817
CABELL, JAMES BRANCH (1879-1958); (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Jurgen Proves It by Mathematics [from Jurgen], (ex) McBride 1919
- * The Music from Behind the Moon, (nv) John Day 1926
- * Some Ladies and Jurgen, (ss) The Smart Set Jul 1918
- * The Way of Ecben, (ex) McBride 1929
- * The Way of Ecben, (na) McBride 1929
- * The White Robe, (na) Macabre 1928
CADIGAN, PAT(ricia Oren Kearney) (1953- ); (about) (chron.)
- * Criers and Killers, (ss) New Dimensions 11, ed. Robert Silverberg & Marta Randall, Pocket 1980
- * Eenie, Meenie, Ipsateenie, (ss) Shadows #6, ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday 1983
- * From Competition 25: Short Poems about SF Animals: Conkew, (pm) F&SF Nov 1980
- * From Competition 26: Imaginary Collaborations, (ms) F&SF Mar 1981
- * The Pathosfinder, (nv) The Berkley Showcase Vol. 4, ed. Victoria Schochet & John W. Silbersack, Berkley 1981
- * The Pond, (ss) Fears, ed. Charles L. Grant, Berkley 1983
- * Second ComingsReasonable Rates, (ss) F&SF Feb 1981
- * The Sorceress in Spite of Herself, (ss) Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine Dec 1982
CALDECOTT, [Sir] ANDREW (1884-1951) (books) (chron.)
- * Authorship Disputed, (ss) Fires Burn Blue, London: Edward Arnold 1948
- * Autoepitaphy, (ss)
- * A Book Entry, (ss)
- * Branch Line to Benceston, (ss) Not Exactly Ghosts, London: E. Arnold 1946
- * Cheap and Nasty, (ss)
- * Christmas Reunion, (ss) Not Exactly Ghosts, London: E. Arnold 1946
- * Decastroland, (ss)
- * An Exchange of Notes, (ss)
- * Final Touches, (ss)
- * Fits of the Blues, (ss)
- * Grey Brothers, (ss)
- * His Name Was Legion, (ss)
- * In Due Course, (ss) 1946
- * Light in the Darkness, (ss)
- * The Pump in Thorps Spinney, (ss)
- * Quintet, (ss)
- * A Room in a Rectory, (ss)
- * Seated One Day at the Organ, (ss) Fires Burn Blue, London: Edward Arnold 1948
- * Seeds of Remembrance, (ss)
- * Sonata in D Minor, (ss)
- * Tall Tales But True, (ss)
- * Under the Mistletoe, (ss)
- * A Victim of Medusa, (ss)
- * Whats in a Name?, (ss)
- * Whiffs of the Sea, (ss)
CALDER, DAVE (chron.)
- * everything was possible..., (pm) Spaced, Toulouse Press 1978
- * their bodies came back, but they didnt..., (pm) Spaced, Toulouse Press 1978
- * toying with the narrow..., (pm) Spaced, Toulouse Press 1978
- * a transcript from the holograph tape, (pm) Spaced, Toulouse Press 1978
CALKINS, DICK (1895-1962) (chron.)
- * Buck Rogers 25th Century A.D. [from The Tiger Men of Mars, strips 361-381], (cs) National Newspaper Syndicate, Inc. 1930
CALVERT, ROBERT (chron.)
- * The Clones Poem, (pm) The Purple Hours, ed. Lisa Conesa, Lisa Conesa 1974
- * The First Landing on Medusa, (pm) The Purple Hours, ed. Lisa Conesa, Lisa Conesa 1974
- * The Gremlin, (pm) The Purple Hours, ed. Lisa Conesa, Lisa Conesa 1974
- * The Naked and Transparent Man Gives Thanks, (pm) New Worlds 10, ed. Hilary Bailey, London: Corgi 1976
- * Ode to a Time Flower, (pm) New Worlds Quarterly 5, ed. Michael Moorcock, London: Sphere 1973
- * The Starfarers Despatch, (pm) The Purple Hours, ed. Lisa Conesa, Lisa Conesa 1974
CALVINO, ITALO (1923-1985); (about) (books) (chron.)
- * All at One Point, (ss) Playboy 1965
- * The Aquatic Uncle, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * At Daybreak, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * Blood, Sea, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of More of Qfwfq.
- * The Chase, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of t zero.
- * The Count of Monte Cristo, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of t zero.
- * Crystals, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of More of Qfwfq.
- * Death, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of Priscilla.
- * The Dinosaurs, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * The Distance of the Moon, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * The Form of Space, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * Games Without End, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * How Much Shall We Bet?, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * The Light Years, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * Meosis, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of Priscilla.
- * Mitosis, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of Priscilla.
- * More of Qfwfq, (gp) t zero, HBW 1969; The Soft Moon, ss; The Origin of the Birds, ss; Crystals, ss; Blood, Sea, ss.
- * The Night Driver, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of t zero.
- * The Origin of Everything, (ss) Playboy Mar 1968
- * The Origin of the Birds, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of More of Qfwfq.
- * Priscilla, (gp) t zero, HBW 1969; Mitosis, ss; Meosis, ss; Death, ss.
- * A Sign in Space, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * The Soft Moon, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of More of Qfwfq.
- * The Spiral, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
- * t zero, (gp) t zero, HBW 1969; t zero, ss; The Chase, ss; The Night Driver, ss; The Count of Monte Cristo, ss.
- * t zero, (ss) t zero, HBW 1969; as part of t zero.
- * Without Colors, (ss) Cosmicomics, Harcourt Brace World 1968; tr. by William Weaver.
CAMPANELLA, TOMMASO; [i.e., Giovanni Domenico Campanella] (1568-1639); (about) (chron.)
- * The City of the Sun, (ex) 1623
- * The City of the Sun, (na) 1623
- * from The City of the Sun, (ex) 1623
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