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Boynton, Henry Walcott (1869-1947) (about) (items)
- Gossip, (pm) The Cosmopolitan August 1896
- Domremy and Rouen, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1902
- A Tale with an Appendix, (ss) The All-Story Magazine December 1906
- The Man of Letters, (br) Putnam’s Monthly February 1907
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly June 1907 [Ref. Thomas Bailey Aldrich]
- Lamp and Beacon, (br) Putnam’s Monthly October 1907
- Letters and Memoirs, (br) Putnam’s Monthly November 1907
- John Greenleaf Whittier, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly December 1907 [Ref. John Greenleaf Whittier]
- Edmund Clarence Stedman, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader June 1908 [Ref. Edmund Clarence Stedman]
- Democracy and the Main Chance, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader October 1908
- Every Man in His Humor, (br) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader January 1909
- Some Recent Novels, (br) Putnam’s Magazine July 1909
- Tennyson, (bg) Putnam’s Magazine August 1909 [Ref. Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- A Seer and Some Doers, (br) Putnam’s Magazine April 1910
Boyten, H(orace) E(li) (1901-1986); used pseudonyms Enid Boyten & Helen Crawford (items)
- The Red Rabble, (ss) Chums March 6 1920
- A Whistle for the King, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1921
- When the Emperor Came Back, (ss) Chums February 18 1922
- A Duel with Sir William, (ss) Chums July 22 1922
- Rogues’ Revenge, (ss) Chums September 9 1922
- Hate and the Hunchback, (ss) Chums December 23 1922
- Kings o’ the Road, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- The Shadow of the Axe, (ss) Chums February 17 1923
- Treasure for the King, (ss) Chums November 17 1923
- The Terror of Maraw, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1923
- Rogues’ Luck, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1925
- Plot and Peril, (sl) Chums July 18 1926, etc.
- The Hand of Fate, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1926
- Captives of the Crimson Sword, (ss) Chums January 2 1927
- Double Dealing, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1928
- His Place in the West, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1929
- The White Cavalier, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1930
- Desert Ghosts, (ss) Chums Annual 1939, 1938
- The Girl Who Put Flame First, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1947, as by Enid Boyten
- Leader of the Alpine Revellers, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1948, as by Enid Boyten
- Her Mystery Pet at Grey Towers, (n.) School Friend 1950, as by Helen Crawford
- Chums of the Blue Chateau, (n.) School Friend 1953, as by Helen Crawford
- Her Secret Mission at the Kennels, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Helen Crawford
- The Silent Three in the Highlands, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Helen Crawford
- Marion and the Boys of High Manor, (n.) School Friend 1956, as by Helen Crawford
- Her Secret Pupil at the Jungle School, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- The Phantom Bell in Room 10, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- The Secret of the 13th Clown, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- The Threat to their Island School, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
Boz (items)
- The Streets—Morning, (ar) The Evening Chronicle July 21 1835 (by Charles Dickens), as by Boz
- The Black Veil, (ss) Sketches by Boz: First Series by Boz, Macrone, 1836 (by Charles Dickens), as by Boz
- The Great Winglebury Duel, (ss) Sketches by Boz: First Series by Boz, Macrone, 1836 (by Charles Dickens), as by Boz
- The Drunkard’s Death, (ss) Sketches by Boz: Second Series by Box, Macrone, 1836 (by Charles Dickens), as by Boz
Boz (fl. 1870s-1890s) (items)
- Hop-o’-My-Thumb, (pm) Wide Awake October 1878
- It Is Dinner-Time—But Dinner Isn’t Ready, (il) Wide Awake April 1879
- A Big Catch, (il) Wide Awake September 1879
- Make Hay While the Sun Shines, (il) Wide Awake September 1879
- Going to Market, (il) Wide Awake October 1879
- In a Tight Place, (il) Wide Awake October 1879
- Pussy’s Toilette, (il) Wide Awake October 1879
- “The Cat Ran Away with the Pudding Bag String”, (il) Wide Awake November 1879
- A Prize for a Squirrel, (il) Wide Awake December 1879
- In Trouble, (il) Wide Awake February 1880
- “Three Mice Sat in the Barn to Spin”, (il) Wide Awake March 1880
- [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas April 1882
- “Merry Christmas to All!”, (il) Wide Awake December 1882
- [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas December 1882
- Absent-Minded, (il) Wide Awake January 1883
- Rival Companies—A Rehearsal, (il) Wide Awake February 1883
- “Now That Tabby Won’t Hear Where the Nest Is!”, (il) Wide Awake March 1883
- “Who Are You, Anyway?”, (il) Wide Awake March 1883
- A “Black-and-White” Exhibition, (il) Wide Awake April 1883
- A Home Gymnasium, (il) Wide Awake July 1883
- “Oh My Eye”, (il) St. Nicholas September 1883
- “Seeing Kitty Home”, (il) Wide Awake September 1883
- Detained, (il) Wide Awake October 1883
- A Risky Favor, (il) Wide Awake October 1883
- [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas December 1883
- Decorative Art, (il) Wide Awake January 1884
- Our Portraits. “I Had Sisters Two and Brothers Three”, (il) Wide Awake February 1884
- [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas September 1884
- The Knowing Little Fish (with Walton Isaacs), (pm) St. Nicholas October 1885
- A Disturbed Nap, (il) Wide Awake November 1885
- [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas August 1886
- [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas October 1890
Bozic, Streten (1932- ); used pseudonym B. Wongar (items)
- U3O8, (ss) Pulpsmith Spring 1981, as by B. Wongar
- The Rainmaker, (ss) Pulpsmith Spring 1985, as by B. Wongar
- The Turtle, (ss) Pulpsmith Summer 1985, as by B. Wongar
- Two Tales, (ss) Pulpsmith Autumn 1985, as by B. Wongar
- Nganug, the Ferryman, (ss) Australian Short Stories #26, 1989, as by B. Wongar
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