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[]Frankau, Julia (Davis) (1859-1916); used pseudonym Frank Danby (about) (chron.)
- * The Affair of Harry Maingaye [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (nv) Harper’s Weekly July 11 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * The Arbuthnot Case [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) The Story-teller June 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * At the Gates of Tragedy, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine November 10 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * The Battersea Flat Crime [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly August 1 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * Bridge and Bridge Clubs, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1913, as by Frank Danby
- * The Case of Mornington Ransby [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly June 20 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * The Case of Pierre Lamotte [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) The Story-teller May 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * Cul-de-Sac, (ss) The Cosmopolitan February 1904, as by Frank Danby
- * Homard à 1’Américaine, (ss) The Lady’s Realm May 1908, as by Frank Danby
- * The Inquest on Armand Le Mesurier [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly Jul 18, Jul 25 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * Jim’s Luck, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1910, as by Frank Danby
- * Lobster à la Newburg, (ss) Ainslee’s September 1908, as by Frank Danby
- * Medical Etiquette [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly June 27 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * The Mystery of the Seddon-Battyes, (ss) The Story-teller April 1915, as by Frank Danby
- * Sackcloth and Silver, (ss) Good Housekeeping March 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * The Seddon-Battyes’ Baby [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly July 4 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * The Sphinx’s Lawyer, (n.) , as by Frank Danby
- * The Story Behind the Verdict:
* ___ 1. The Case of Pierre Lamotte [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) The Story-teller May 1914, as by Frank Danby
* ___ II. The Arbuthnot Case [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) The Story-teller June 1914, as by Frank Danby
* ___ 3. The Case of Mornington Ransby [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly June 20 1914, as by Frank Danby
* ___ IV. Medical Etiquette [Tales from the Coroner’s Court], (ss) Harper’s Weekly June 27 1914, as by Frank Danby
- * Tragedy of Circumstance, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine June 1907
_____, [ref.]
[]Frankau, (Sydney) Pamela (1908-1967) (about) (chron.)
- * An Affair with Atalanta, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1930
- * All Women Will Be Beautiful, (ar) The New Passing Show April 9 1932
- * The Black Minute, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1928
- * Cheap Day, (ss) Britannia and Eve August 1931
- * Childless Marriages—Oke or N.G.? (with Godfrey Winn), (ar) The Royal Pictorial February 1934
- * Closing Time, (ss) Gloucester Journal January 15 1938
- * Colonel Blessington, (n.) Dell, 1969
- * The Counsellor, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1937
- * A Dream, (pm) The Sovereign Magazine December 1922
- * The Duchess and the Smugs, (nv) Harper’s Magazine August 1952
- * The “Extraordinary Woman and the Whisky Decanter”, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1929
- * The Fourth Duke, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1927
- * The Gold Digger, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1936
- * Gossip, (ss)
- * Guy, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1927
- * He Gave Me—, (ss) Woman’s Journal April 1928
- * Here Was Love, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1949
- * I Favour Companionate Marriage, (ar) The New Royal Magazine November 1931
- * If I Wrote a Book on Etiquette, (ar) Woman’s Journal September 1929
- * I Like Being Thirty, (ar) Lilliput September 1938
- * I Love—and I Hate—Christmas (with Godfrey Winn), (ar) The Royal Pictorial December 1933
- * The Island, (pm) Convoy #1, February 1944
- * It Had to Break, (ss) Collier’s December 8 1951
- * It’s the Woman Who Thinks War Is Romantic! (with Godfrey Winn), (ar) The Royal Pictorial November 1933
- * I Would Like to Murder Some of These Young Men, (ar) The New Royal Magazine January 1932
- * Laugher in the Sun, (ex) 1937
- * A Little Way Ahead, (ss) The Grand Magazine March 1929
- * Love Letter, (ss)
- * The Man in the Trench Coat [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard March 23 1955
- * Marrying for Love (with Godfrey Winn), (ar) The Royal Pictorial January 1934
- * Miss Jones, (ss) Woman’s Journal January 1949
- * The Modern Girl Can Only Say “I Want!” (with Godfrey Winn), (ar) The Royal Pictorial October 1933
- * The Most Attractive Age for a Man, (ar) Woman’s Journal March 1936
- * “My Idea of Enjoying Life”, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1928
- * Never Go Back, (ss) The Royal Magazine May 1929
- * The Optimists, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1936
- * The Possessive Case, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1937
- * The Proposal of Cosmo Brown, (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1927
- * The Quality of Farewell, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine October 1929
- * Saladin of Damascus, (ss) Woman’s Journal November 1927
- * The Shadow in the Looking Glass, (ss) Woman’s Journal December 1929
- * Tea at the Carlton, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1928
- * There Are No Private Affairs, (ar) The Passing Show January 7 1933
- * Through Glass, (ss) Woman’s Journal January 1928
- * “V”, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1929
- * Wedding Week End, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1940
- * What We Want from Life (with Godfrey Winn), (ar) The Royal Pictorial March 1934
- * Who’s Sentimental Now?, (ar) Good Taste September 1947
- * Why I Have Turned My Back on Marriage, (ar) The Royal Pictorial March 1933
- * Why Parents Leave Home, (ar) Woman’s Journal October 1928
- * The Woman I Would Like to Be, (ar) Woman’s Journal June 1929
- * You’ll Take Me with You, (ss) Good Taste September 1949
[]Franke, Henry G., III (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Bibliographer’s Banter, (cl) Burroughs Bulletin #95, Summer 2015
- * Bibliographer’s Banter: Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration, (cl) Burroughs Bulletin #87, Summer 2011
- * Burroughs’ Cautionary Tale, (ar) The Pulpster #32, 2023 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- * Joe R. Lansdale on Tarzan: The Lost Adventure, (ar) Burroughs Bulletin #81, Winter 2010 [Ref. Joe R. Lansdale]
- * Of Bradbury, Burroughs, and Mars, (ar) The Pulpster #29, 2020 [Ref. Ray Bradbury & Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- * Philip José Farmer’s ERB-Related Work: A Bibliography, (bi) Burroughs Bulletin #81, Winter 2010 [Ref. Philip José Farmer]
- * Philip José Farmer’s Incarnations of Tarzan, (ar) Burroughs Bulletin #81, Winter 2010 [Ref. Philip José Farmer]
- * The Professional Tarzan Fan, (ar) The Man Who Met Tarzan by Philip José Farmer, Meteor House, 2022
[]Franke, Herbert W(erner) (1927-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * Breath of the Sun, (nv) The Best of Austrian Science Fiction ed. Franz Rottensteiner, Ariadne Press, 2001; translated from the German (Phantastische Träume, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1983) by Todd C. Hanlin.
- * The Building, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction June 1998; translated from the German (“Das Gebäude”, Der grüne Komet, Goldmann, 1960).; adapted by James E. Gunn; translated by Vernon A. Chamberlin
- * Manfred Kage, (pi) Omni November 1979 [Ref. Manfred Kage]
- * The Man Who Feared Robots, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1963; translated by Charlotte Franke-Winheller & Paul Ritchie
- * Paradise 3000, (ss) The Best from the Rest of the World ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Doubleday, 1976; translated from the German (“Paradies 3000”) by Christine Priest.
- * Slum, (ss) View from Another Shore ed. Franz Rottensteiner, Seabury Press, 1973; translated from the German (“In den Slums”, X magazine 1970) by Chris Herriman.
- * [photography], (pt) Omni August 1981
_____, [ref.]
[]Franké, Joseph; [i.e., Joseph Walther Franke] (1893-1933) (about) (chron.)
- * “The Black Archangel”, (il) Pulp Vault #14, April 2011
- * [front cover], (cv) How-7 Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1928
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Boy February 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life April 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s World May, Nov 1928, May, Jun, Oct, Dec 1929, Jul, Sep, Oct 1930, Apr, Sep 1931,
May, Jun 1933
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Book Magazine Aug, Nov, Dec 1931, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Sep,
Oct, Nov, Dec 1932
Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1933
Jan, Feb, Mar 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Redbook Magazine Nov, Dec 1933, Jan, Feb, Mar 1934
- * [illustration(s)] (with José Segrelles), (il) Redbook Magazine January 1934
[]Frankel, David (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Sink Rate, (ss) Bristol Short Story Prize Anthology Volume 14 ed. Joe Melia, Tangent Books, 2021
[]Frankel, Don (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * The Art Lovers, (pm) Breezy Stories May 1930
- * Becky Was an Altruist, (??) 10 Story Book February 1939
- * Comfort, (pm) Driftwind February 1936
- * Concerning the Big-time Poker Player, (ss) 10 Story Book March 1938
- * Double Deceit, (ss) Paris Nights September 1932
- * Double Standard, (ss) Paris Nights November 1930
- * Eva Chooses, (ss) Paris Nights January 1931
- * First Claim, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1935
- * The Greater Fear, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1933
- * Here’s a Stinger, (pm) Love Revels Magazine April 1934
- * Ideahs and O’Deahs, (hu) New York Nights June 1934
- * “I’ll Shoot It Out with You!”, (pm) Western Trails January 1934
- * Observant Millie, (hu) Bedtime Stories May, Sep 1933
- * Observant Millie, (hu) Tattle Tales September 1933
- * Observant Millie, (hu) Cupid’s Capers November 1933
- * Oh Me-Oh My!, (ss) 10 Story Book May 1934
- * Old Mother Swillbox’s Bedtime Story, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1933
- * One in a Million, (pm) Love Classic May/June 1933
- * The Passion-Fevered Child, (pm) Pep Stories August 1932
- * Plans Upset, (ss) Paris Nights January 1932
- * Rainy Mischief, (ss) Paris Nights February 1932
- * Sin’s Restraint, (pm) 10 Story Book January 1938
- * Strip Tease, (pm) Snappy August 1937
- * Vampire Girl, (pm)
- * Watered Romance, (ss) Paris Nights August 1932
- * We Don’t Believe It!, (ss) 10 Story Book April 1938
- * Wildwood Wickedness, (ss) Stolen Sweets October 1933
- * Wise Cracks, (ss) Paris Nights May 1932
[]Frankel, Valerie (1965- ) (chron.)
- * Angel on the Loose, (ss) Malice Domestic 1 ed. Elizabeth Peters, Pocket, 1992
- * Last Licks, (ss) Guilty as Charged ed. Scott Turlow, Pocket, 1996
- * One Wish, (ss) Spellbound Fall 2000
- * Pounds of Flesh, (ss) Vengeance Is Hers ed. Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins & Martin H. Greenberg, Signet, 1997
- * Tea and Company, (ss) Legends of the Pendragon ed. James Lowder, Green Knight Publishing, 2002
- * The Ugliest Woman in the World, (ss) Phobias ed. Wendy Webb, Richard Gilliam, Edward Kramer & Martin H. Greenberg, Pocket, 1994
- * What Do Genies Wish For?, (ss) Beyond Centauri January 2005
[]Franken, Rose (Dorothy) [née Lewin] (1895-1988); also known as Mrs. William Brown Meloney; used pseudonym Franken Meloney (about) (chron.)
- * Editor: The Delineator Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1921, as by Mrs. William Brown Meloney
- * Editor: This Week Oct 20, Nov 24 1935, as by Mrs. William Brown Meloney
- * Applause, (ss) Redbook July 1943
- * Around the Clock, (ms) Redbook Magazine June 1942
- * Beloved Stranger, (sl) Good Housekeeping Jan, Feb 1945
- * The Best People, (sl) Redbook Jan, Feb 1943
- * The Best Thing of All (with William Brown Meloney), (nv) Redbook Magazine April 1941, as by Franken Meloney
- * Beyond the Farthest Star, (ss) Redbook Magazine July 1939
- * Bobby’s Current Event [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine November 1940
- * Call Back Love (with William Brown Meloney), (sl) Collier’s Jun 26, Jul 3, Jul 10, Jul 17, Jul 24, Jul 31, Aug 7 1937
- * Capital Investment, (ss) Redbook Magazine April 1942
- * Claudia and Her Looking Glass [Claudia Naughton], (sl) Redbook Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1946
- * Claudia at Christmas [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine January 1942
- * Claudia Blames It on the Stars [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine October 1941
- * Claudia’s Birthday [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine July 1940
- * Claudia’s Brief Heaven [Claudia Naughton], (sl) Redbook Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1945
- * Claudia, The Diary of a Marriage [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Good Housekeeping July 1953
- * Claudia Through the Looking Glass [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine October 1939
- * The Fragile Years, (ss) Redbook August 1945
- * From Claudia to David [Claudia Naughton], (sl) Redbook May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1949
- * Gentle Deception, (ss) Redbook Magazine January 1940
- * The Greater Wisdom, (ss) Redbook Magazine June 1939
- * Happy as a King, (ss) Redbook Magazine February 1939
- * Harriet Changes Her Mind, (ss) McCall’s Magazine August 1920
- * Heaven, (ss) Liberty June 5 1937
- * The Hedge, (ss) Redbook November 1943
- * Like the Sun [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine October 1942
- * A Little Faith [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine August 1942
- * Long Journey, (ss) Redbook Magazine December 1939
- * Lover’s Quarrel, (ss) Redbook Magazine October 1940
- * The Marriage of Claudia [Claudia Naughton], (sl) Redbook Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1947
- * Nice and Silly, (ss) Redbook Magazine July 1941
- * Of Great Riches, (na) Redbook Magazine May 1937
- * Oh, This Is Living [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine September 1940
- * Return of Claudia [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Good Housekeeping July 1950
- * Salt Box 1760, (ss) Redbook Magazine December 1938
- * Second Baby, (nv) Redbook Magazine August 1939
- * Secret Alliance, (ss) Redbook Magazine November 1938
- * Simple Life, (ss) Redbook Magazine January 1939
- * Stranger than Truth, (ss) Redbook Magazine June 1940
- * Strange Victory (with William Brown Meloney), (sl) Good Housekeeping Aug, Sep, Nov 1938, as by Franken Meloney
- * Strange Victory (with William Brown Meloney), (sl) Woman’s Pictorial Dec 10, Dec 24 1938, as by Franken Meloney
- * The Strongest Cord of All, (nv) Redbook Magazine June 1942
- * The Third Child, (ss) Redbook April 1989
- * Three Steps for Claudia [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Good Housekeeping October 1950
- * Tribute to David, (nv) Redbook Magazine April 1939
- * The Tryout, (ss) Redbook Magazine March 1939
- * Twenty-two, (ss) Redbook October 1943
- * Ultimate Passion, (ss) Redbook Magazine October 1938
- * We Are All Marvelous, (ss) Liberty November 5 1932
- * What Dreams May Come, (ss) Good Housekeeping April 1945
- * With Wash, (ss) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day March 1924
- * Women in White (with William Brown Meloney), (sl) Ladies’ Home Journal Apr, Jun, Jul 1940, as by Franken Meloney
- * Would You Stick or Wouldn’t You? [Claudia Naughton], (ss) Redbook Magazine December 1940
[]Frankenberg, Lloyd (1907-1975) (about) (chron.)
- * Ballad of the Little Old Man, (pm) Harper’s Magazine November 1949
- * The Blue Grotto, (pm) Harper’s Magazine January 1951
- * The Inner Eye, (pm) Harper’s Magazine August 1949
- * The Paper Rose, (pm) Harper’s Magazine January 1949
- * So Much for the Oedipus Complex, (pm) Transatlantic Review #5, December 1960
- * That Tiny Little Bird, (pm) Harper’s Magazine July 1948
- * Transient, (pm) Harper’s Magazine September 1949
- * [poem], (pm) Harper’s Bazaar #2723, May 1939
[]Frankenstein, Alfred V(ictor) (1906-1981) (about) (chron.)
- * Music and Radio, (cl) The Golden Book Magazine #49 Jan, #50 Feb, #51 Mar, #52 Apr, #53 May, #54 Jun, #55 Jul, #56 Aug, #57 Sep, #59 Nov 1929,
#61 Jan 1930
[]Frankforter, Alice (chron.)
- * All Souls, (ss) The New Yorker November 3 1934
- * The Astronomer, (ss) The New Yorker March 7 1931
- * Band Concert, (ss) The New Yorker August 19 1933
- * Benjy, (ss) The New Yorker August 22 1931
- * Boots and Saddle, (ss) The New Yorker December 7 1929
- * The Boxer, (ss) The New Yorker April 25 1931
- * Civic Virtue, (ss) The New Yorker October 28 1933
- * The Collector, (ss) The New Yorker June 18 1932
- * Costume Piece, (ss) The New Yorker December 16 1933
- * Country-Club Horse Show, (ss) The New Yorker June 20 1931
- * Dog to Walk, (ss) The New Yorker April 22 1933
- * The Dress Rehearsal, (ss) The New Yorker October 12 1929
- * Elderly Bachelor, (ss) The New Yorker November 9 1929
- * Fire, (ss) The New Yorker November 16 1929
- * The First Day, (ss) The New Yorker September 23 1933
- * Getting Packed, (ss) The New Yorker July 13 1929
- * Getting Settled, (ss) The New Yorker May 26 1934
- * Great Man, (ss) The New Yorker January 13 1934
- * In a Good Cause, (ss) The New Yorker January 16 1932
- * In the Original, (ss) The New Yorker March 4 1933
- * In Your Home, (ss) The New Yorker July 25 1931
- * Keeping Fit, (ss) The New Yorker November 10 1934
- * Lamb Flight, (ss) The New Yorker December 15 1934
- * Last Night, (ss) The New Yorker October 19 1935
- * Long Mile, (ss) The New Yorker March 31 1934
- * Matinal, (ss) The New Yorker July 19 1930
- * More Blessed, (ss) The New Yorker December 19 1931
- * Mrs. Bigsby, (ss) The New Yorker March 26 1932
- * The Music Lesson, (ss) The New Yorker April 9 1932
- * Nuit De Noel, (ss) The New Yorker December 22 1928
- * Over the Border, (ss) The New Yorker November 21 1931
- * Reunion Francaise, (ss) The New Yorker October 13 1934
- * Sea Change, (ss) The New Yorker January 29 1938
- * Siege Perilous, (ss) The New Yorker April 29 1933
- * Sports d’Hiver, (ss) The New Yorker March 2 1929
- * Tennis Game, (ss) The New Yorker June 11 1932
- * Until Called For, (ss) The New Yorker March 16 1935
- * Viva l’Imperatrice!, (ss) The New Yorker September 19 1931
- * With Expression, (ss) The New Yorker November 15 1930
- * The Worldling, (ss) The New Yorker December 9 1933
[]Frankham-Allen, Andy (1972- ); previously known as Andrew Frankham (about) (chron.)
- * Editor (with Trudi Topham): Pantechnicon #4, June 2007, as by Andrew Frankham & Trudi Topham
- * In Conversation…with Gary Russell, (iv) Pantechnicon #3, March 2007 [Ref. Gary Russell]
- * In Conversation…with Gary Russell, (iv) Pantechnicon #4, June 2007 [Ref. Gary Russell], as by Andrew Frankham
- * Off Flesh, (ss) Pantechnicon #4, June 2007, as by Andrew Frankham
- * The Secret, (ss) Pantechnicon #1, September 2006
_____, ed.
[]Frankie Frog Eyes; pseudonym (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Organized Cooking, (ms) The Spook #1 Jul, #2 Aug, #3 Sep, #4 Oct, #5 Dec 2001, #6 Jan, #7 Feb, #8 Mar, #10 Jun, #11 Jul, #12 Sep,
#13 Fll, #14 Dec 2002
[]Frankland, David (fl. 1970s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Seventy-Seven Clocks by Christopher Fowler, Bantam UK, 2006
- * [front cover], (cv) Ten-Second Staircase by Christopher Fowler, Doubleday UK, 2006
- * [front cover], (cv) White Corridor by Christopher Fowler, Doubleday UK, 2007
- * [front cover], (cv) The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler, Doubleday UK, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv) The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler, Bantam UK, 2009
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May on the Loose by Christopher Fowler, Doubleday UK, 2009
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May on the Loose by Christopher Fowler, Bantam UK, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May Off the Rails by Christopher Fowler, Bantam UK, 2011
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May and the Memory of Blood by Christopher Fowler, Doubleday UK, 2011
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May and the Invisible Code by Christopher Fowler, Bantam UK, 2013
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May: The Bleeding Heart by Christopher Fowler, Doubleday UK, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Bryant & May: The Bleeding Heart by Christopher Fowler, Bantam UK, 2015
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
[]Frankland, G(race) C. [Mrs. Percy F. Frankland] (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Bacteria and Ice, (ar) Longman’s Magazine July 1902
- * Bacteria and Salt, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1901
- * Bacterial Life and Light, (ar) Longman’s Magazine September 1893
- * Bacteriology in the Queen’s Reign, (ar) Longman’s Magazine July 1897 [Ref. Louis Pasteur]
- * Milk Dangers and Remedies, (ar) Longman’s Magazine March 1897
- * A Moscow Philanthropist, (bg) Longman’s Magazine May 1903 [Ref. Feodor Petrowitsch Haass]
- * The New Cure for Snake-bites, (ar) Longman’s Magazine May 1897
- * The Pasteur Institute, (ar) Longman’s Magazine February 1896
- * Some Poisons and Their Prevention, (ar) Longman’s Magazine November 1898
- * Sunshine and Life, (ar) Longman’s Magazine September 1895
- * Water, Bacteriology and Cholera, (ar) Longman’s Magazine December 1893
- * What We Breathe, (ar) Longman’s Magazine January 1902
[]Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790); used pseudonym Poor Richard (about) (chron.)
- * Be Industrious, (ms)
- * Familiar Letter to a Friend, Written at Passy, in November, 1779, (ar) The New York Daily Advertiser May 10 1786
- * The Fine Art of Selecting a Mistress, (ar)
- * Franklin on Marriage, (ms)
- * Franklin’s Idea of Death, (lt)
- * Franklin’s Social Life in France (with Madame Brillon), (ex) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic October 1906 (+3)
- * How Dare You, Ben Franklin (“She that will eat her breakfast in her bed…”), (pm) , as by Poor Richard
- * Humourous Reasons for Restoring Canada, (ss)
- * Information to Those Who Would Remove to America, (ar)
- * The Liberty of the Cudgel: An Antidote to the Liberty of the Press, (ar)
- * Love Letters of Madame Brillon and Benjamin Franklin (with Madame Brillon), (lt)
- * Love Letters of Madame Brillon and Benjamin Franklin (with Madame Brillon), (ex) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic October 1906 (+3), as "Franklin’s Social Life in France"
- * Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- * Model of a Letter of Recommendation, (ss)
- * The New Sensation of Balloons, (lt) January 16 1784
- * On Sending Felons to America, (ss)
- * Poor Richard Speaks, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 2007
- * Rules by Which a Great Empire May Be Reduced to a Small One, (ss)
- * Rules for Making Oneself a Disagreeable Companion, (ss)
- * The Sale of the Hessians, (ss)
- * Silence Dogood, No. 1, (ss)
- * untitled (“For the want of a nail, etc.”), (ms)
- * The Way to Wealth, (ex)
- * The Whistle, (ar) The New York Daily Advertiser May 10 1786, as "Familiar Letter to a Friend, Written at Passy, in November, 1779"
- * A Witch Trial at Mount Holly, (ar) Pennsylvania Gazette October 22 1730
_____, [ref.]
- * Benjamin Franklin by Narissa Rosavo, (bg) The Argosy (UK) August 1881
- * Benjamin Franklin: A Typical American Citizen, (ar) The Scrap Book March 1906, uncredited.
- * Dr. Franklin by Philip Guedalla, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1925
- * English Views of Franklin by Thomas Hughes, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1879
- * Famous British Historian Claims Benjamin Franklin Was a British Spy by Richard Deacon, (ar) Argosy July 1970; as told to Tom McMorrow, Jr.
- * Franklin’s Social Life in France by Albert H. Smyth, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic Oct, Dec 1906, Jan 1907
[]Franklin, Bob; [i.e., Robert Andrew Franklin] (1965- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Assistance, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Bag Limit, (ss) Midnight Echo #2, June 2009
- * Children’s Story, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Cold Comfort, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Complements to the Chef, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * An Egyptian History Lesson, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Hell Hath No Fury…, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Ironman, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Learning Difficulties, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Limited Opportunities, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * A Monumental Mistake, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Other, (ss) Borderlands #5, March 2005
- * Plans, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Pro Life, (pm) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * The Rock Lobster Club, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Say Goodnight to Nanny, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Service, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * The Snow Globe, (ss) All Hallows #40, October 2005
- * Soldier On, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Take the Free Tour, (nv) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Thesis Examining a Student’s Path to Crime, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Traitors Bay, (nv) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Under Stones, (co) Affirm Press (tp), February 2010
- * Wishbone, (ss) Under Stones, Affirm Press, 2010
- * Worth, (ss) Borderlands #2, August 2003
[]Franklin, Charles (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * The Challenge of the Hills, (sl) Ace-High Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1922
- * His Own Game, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1920
- * The Least of These, (ss) Snappy Stories April 1920
- * The Valley of Missing Men, (nv) Detective Tales Feb, Mar 1923
[]Franklin, Charles; pseudonym of Frank Usher (1909-1976) (about) (chron.)
- * Clorinda, Her Diary:
* ___ 1, (nv) The London Mystery Magazine #3, 1950
* ___ 2, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #4, 1950
* ___ 3, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #5, 1950
* ___ 4, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #6, 1950
* ___ 5), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #8, February/March 1951
* ___ 6), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #9, April/May 1951
* ___ 7), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #10, June/July 1951
* ___ 8), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #11, August/September 1951
* ___ 9), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #12, October/November 1951
* ___ 10), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #14, February/March 1952
* ___ 11), (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #15, April/May 1952
- * The Cloud of Poison, (tc) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #9, April 1965
- * The Ice Maiden, (ss) The (London) Evening News March 15 1963
- * The Kid Brook Tragedy, (tc) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #22, May 1966
- * Malice by Gaslight, (tc) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #18, January 1966
- * A Real Victim of Innocence, (ss) The Evening Standard July 13 1963
- * The Richmond Atrocity, (tc) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #28, November 1966
- * The Tea Party, (ss) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #7, February 1965
- * Writing to Music, or, Why Not Shoot the Announcer?, (ar) The Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1957
[]Franklin, Cory (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Chuck Wagon Yarns, (ts) Lariat Story Magazine Jan, May, Jul, Sep 1930, Feb 1931
- * Forbidden Canyon, (ss) North•West Stories March 1930
- * The Frozen Barrier, (ss) North•West Stories July 1931
- * The Loaded Lariat, (ss) Action Stories October 1934
- * The Pothook Puzzle, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine March/April 1934
- * The Ropin’ Ranny, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine February 1930
- * Tin Star, (ss) Frontier Stories September/October 1932
- * The Top Hand, (ss) Frontier Stories January 1932
- * The Tucson Kid, (ss) Frontier Stories October 1930
- * Two-Bit Bandits, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine December 1929
[]Franklin, Dan (fl. 2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Indie Round Robin: Aron Beauregard, (iv) Cemetery Dance #79, 2024 [Ref. Aron Beauregard]
- * Indie Round Robin: Brian Asman, (iv) Cemetery Dance #79, 2024 [Ref. Brian Asman]
- * Indie Round Robin: Eric LaRocca, (iv) Cemetery Dance #79, 2024 [Ref. E. J. LaRocca]
- * Indie Round Robin: Gage Greenwood, (iv) Cemetery Dance #79, 2024 [Ref. Gage Greenwood]
- * Indie Round Robin: Jon Durham, (iv) Cemetery Dance #79, 2024 [Ref. Jon Durham]
_____, [ref.]
[]Franklin, Dwight (1888?-1971?) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Adventure Feb, Aug 1917, mid Jan , mid Jun 1918, 1st Jan 1919, mid Jan , mid Feb , 1st Aug 1920
- * [front cover] (with Roy Pomeroy), (cv) Adventure January 30 1922
- * [illustration(s)] (with Joseph Clement Coll), (il)
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