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Price, Frank J(ohn), Jr. (1890-1939) (about) (items)
  
     - A Gyrene from Tennessee, (ss)  War Stories #31, May 24 1928
- “Hell’s Bells!”, (ss)  War Birds #4, June 1928
- Behind Austrian Lines, (ss)  War Stories #37, August 16 1928
- “Phantomas”, (ss)  War Birds #6, August 1928
- In Russian Skies, (ss)  War Novels #9, October 1928
- Wolves of Moscow, (nv)  War Stories #51, February 28 1929
- Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!, (ss)  War Birds #14, March 1929
- The Hole in the Sky, (ss)  War Birds #15, April 1929
- That Guy from the Gashouse, (ss)  Navy Stories April 1929
- Four of Us, (ss)  War Novels #16, May 1929
- The Mad Thirteen, (ss)  War Birds #16, May 1929
- Six Lights, (ss)  Navy Stories #8, September 1929
- Three Off One, (ss)  War Birds #20, September 1929
- The Renegade Bus, (ss)  War Birds #21, October 1929
- The Panic Gun, (ss)  War Stories #69, November 7 1929
- The Marine Mauler, (ss)  War Stories #73, January 2 1930
- The Sky Clown, (ss)  Flying Aces October 1930
Pritchard, Alfred H. (fl. 1930s) (items)
  
     - The Ace Who Led the “Black” Flight, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) August 1935 [Ref. Raymond Collishaw]
- The Red Knight of the Air, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) September 1935 [Ref. Manfred von Richthofen]
- Canada’s Greatest Air Ace, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) October 1935 [Ref. William Avery Bishop]
- The “Mystery” Ace of France, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) November 1935 [Ref. Georges Guynemer]
- Squadrons of Death, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) December 1935
- The Two Seater Ace, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) December 1935 [Ref. A. E. McKeever]
- The Flying Fool, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) January 1936 [Ref. Ernst Udet]
- An Ace from “Down Under”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) February 1936
- The Falcon of France, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) March 1936 [Ref. Réné Fonck]
- A Foreign Legion of the Air, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) March 1936
- A Forgotten Hero of the Air War, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) April 1936 [Ref. Roderic Stanley Dallas]
- A “Circus” Master of the Air, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) May 1936 [Ref. Oswald Boelcke]
- The Ace of Storks, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) June 1936 [Ref. René Dorme]
- Wings of the Black Eagle, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) June 1936, etc.
- A Captain Kettle of the Air, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) July 1936 [Ref. C. R. Samson]
- Last Leader of a Famous Staffel, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) August 1936 [Ref. Carl Bölle]
- Eagle of the Alps, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) September 1936 [Ref. Silvio Scaroni]
- England’s First Air “Ace”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) October 1936 [Ref. Lanoe George Hawker]
- Zeppelin Fighters, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) October 1936
- The Eagle of the Ægean, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) November 1936 [Ref. Rudolf von Eschwege]
- The Ace They Could Not Kill, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) December 1936 [Ref. Armand Pinsard]
- An Ace from the Engineers: Lieut. L. T. E. Taplin, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) January 1937 [Ref. L. T. E. Taplin]
- Falcons of France, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) January 1937, etc.
- The Ace Who Hated Two-Seaters, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) April 1937 [Ref. G. E. H. McElroy]
- The Ace of the Balloon “Busters”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) May 1937 [Ref. Willy Coppens]
- The Stunting Ace of Germany, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) June 1937 [Ref. Heinrich Gontermann]
- An Ace of “Strafers”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) July 1937 [Ref. R. King]
- A Free-Lance Ace of France, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) August 1937 [Ref. Charles Nungesser]
- Brother of the “Red Knight”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) September 1937 [Ref. Lothar von Richthofen]
- Australia’s Youngest Ace, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) October 1937 [Ref. Robert A. Little]
- France’s Greatest Balloon “Buster”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) November 1937 [Ref. Maurice Boyau]
- An Ace of Richthofen’s “Circus”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) December 1937 [Ref. Erich Loewenhardt]
- An Ace from New Zealand: Captain H.G. Watson, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) January 1938 [Ref. H. G. Watson]
- An Ace from “The Storks”: Alfred Heurteaux, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) February 1938 [Ref. Alfred Heurteaux]
- The Ace Who Inherited a “Circus”, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) March 1938 [Ref. Willi Reinhard]
- The Ace Who Disappeared, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) April 1938 [Ref. Arthur P. F. Rhys-Davids]
- Warriors of the Air, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) April 1938, etc.
- The First French Ace, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) May 1938 [Ref. Roland Garros]
- The Youngest “Circus” Ace, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) June 1938 [Ref. Kurt Wüsthoff]
- An Ace from “56”: Lt. Leonard Barlow, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) July 1938 [Ref. Leonard Barlow]
- Leader of the Boelcke Circus, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) September 1938 [Ref. Walter von Bülow]
- An Ace from “56”: Wing-Cmdr. G.H. Bowman, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) October 1938 [Ref. G. H. Bowman]
- An Ace from the French Pack: Alexandre de Turenne, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) November 1938 [Ref. Alexandre de Turenne]
- The Ace Who Rebuilt an Airforce, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) December 1938 [Ref. Hermann Goering]
- The Ace of Camels, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) January 1939 [Ref. H. W. Woollett]
- The Ace Under Two Flags, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) February 1939 [Ref. Pavel Argeyev]
- Ace of the Iron Guard, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) March 1939 [Ref. Rudolf Berthold]
- The Terror of the Turks, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) April 1939 [Ref. Ross Smith]
- Russia’s Ace of Aces, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) May 1939 [Ref. Alexander Kazakov]
- An Ace of the Richthofen Pack, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) June 1939 [Ref. Kurt Wolff]
- This Fighter Won Fame, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) July 1939 [Ref. Gerald C. Maxwell]
- The Ace Who Made Good, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) August 1939 [Ref. Hans Kirschstein]
- Ace of Belgium, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) September 1939 [Ref. Edmond Thieffry]
- An Ace from “24”: Captain Ian Donald Roy McDonald, (ar)  Air Stories (UK) October 1939 [Ref. Ian Donald Roy McDonald]
Purcell, Art J. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (items)
  
     - Strictly Fresh, (ss)  War Stories #61, July 18 1929
- “Don’t Shoot, Guys!”, (ss)  War Stories #66, September 26 1929
- No Left Turns, (ss)  War Stories #71, December 5 1929
- “This Ain’t Scoutin’”, (ss)  War Stories #81, April 24 1930
- The Boche Diggers, (ss)  War Stories #83, July 1930
Quick, Dorothy; [i.e., Dorothy Gertrude Quick Mayer] (1896-1962) (about) (items); some sources incorrectly list her as a pseudonym of Margaret Rogers Straub, born in 1900.
  
Quinn, Seabury (Grandin) (1889-1969) (about) (items)
  
     - The Stone Image, (ss)  The Thrill Book May 1 1919
- The Vengeance of the Camorra [Major Sturdevant], (ss)  Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories January 1925
- Flowers of Death [Major Sturdevant], (ss)  Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories May 1925
- The Masqueraders [Major Sturdevant], (ss)  Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories August/September 1925
- The Monkey God [Professor Forrester], (na)  Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories April/May 1927
- The Vagabond-at-Arms [Carlos de la Muerte], (ex)  Oriental Stories May 1930
- The Vagabond-at-Arms [Carlos de la Muerte], (nv)  The Magic Carpet Magazine April 1933
- The Bride of God [Carlos de la Muerte], (nv)  The Magic Carpet Magazine July 1933
- The Tiger’s Cubs [Carlos de la Muerte], (nv)  The Magic Carpet Magazine October 1933
- The Spider Woman [Carlos de la Muerte], (nv)  The Magic Carpet Magazine January 1934
- The Fire-Master [Carlos de la Muerte], (nv)  Golden Fleece March 1939
- Shanghai in Manhattan [Bill Ramsey], (ss)  Thrilling Adventures September 1941
- Fate Rolls the Bones, (ss)  Thrilling Adventures January 1942
- The Bush Sorceress [Hiji, Jungle Policeman], (ss)  Jungle Stories Spring 1942
- If Two Are Dead, (ss)  Jungle Stories Winter 1949/1950
- Congo Fury, (ss)  Jungle Stories Winter 1950/1951
- Brands from the Burning, (ss)  Jungle Stories Winter 1951/1952
Quirk, Leslie W. (1882-1960) (about) (items)
  
     - His Big-League Début [Phenom Jones], (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine April 1910
- Play Ball! [Phenom Jones], (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine May 1910
- “Strike Three!” [Phenom Jones], (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine June 1910
- Two Out and Bases Full [Phenom Jones], (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine July 1910
- The Mascot of the Purple Sox [Phenom Jones], (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine August 1910
- For the Pennant [Phenom Jones], (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine September 1910
- Peter Wheat, Pitcher, (ss)  Top-Notch June 15 1911
- The Pitcher’s Talking Fingers, (ss)  Top-Notch July 15 1911
- When Kelly Fanned, (ss)  Top-Notch March 1 1912
- The White Hopeless, (ss)  Top-Notch March 15 1912
- Four-Flushing, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine July 1912
- A Ten Strike, (ss)  Top-Notch Magazine May 1 1913
- The Final Spurt, (ss)  Top-Notch Magazine June 1 1913
- Knights of the Red Ball, (nv)  Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1915
- The Bewitched High Jumper, (ss)  TipTop Semi-Monthly April 25 1915
- Two Points Down, (ss)  Top-Notch Magazine July 1 1915
- A Gentleman’s Game, (ss)  TipTop Semi-Monthly August 10 1915
- The Unexpected, (ss)  TipTop Semi-Monthly September 25 1915
- With a Make-Up, (ss)  TipTop Semi-Monthly October 10 1915
- The Hitter, (ss)  TipTop Semi-Monthly October 25 1915
- The Basket-Ball Boss, (ss)  Wide-Awake Magazine January 10 1916
- The Yellow Morning-Glory, (ss)  Wide-Awake Magazine January 25 1916
- Staying the Route, (ss)  Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1916
- “Bean Him!”, (ss)  Wide-Awake Magazine April 10 1916
- The Thousand-dollar Run, (ss)  Wide-Awake Magazine April 25 1916
- The Fan, (ss)  Wide-Awake Magazine May 10 1916
- The Fighter Who Couldn’t Quit, (ss)  Fighting Romances from the West and East June 1926
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