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- The Parasols of Plunder, (nv)
- La Paree Chatter, (ms)
- Parental Solicitude, (hu)
- Paris As It Is To-Day, (ar)
- A Parisian Joke, (hu)
- Parliamentary Error, (ar)
- Parody on “The Burial of Sir John Moore”, (pm)
- The Part and the Whole, (ar)
- Participating Workshops, (ms)
- Parting, (pm) , etc.
- Parvum in Multo, (pm) The Detroit Tribune
- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, (pm)
- The Passion Flower, (ss)
- Paste or Diamond?, (ss)
- The Pastor Who DIdn’t Know Fear, (vi) St. Paul’s Magazine
- The Patriot, (pm) The London Daily News
- Patterns for Now, (cl)
- Paul Cynos Demands £1,000,000 Ransom [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1297, (by Robert Murray Graydon)
- Pauline’s Flirtations, (ss)
- The Pawky Peddler, (ss) The Glasgow Citizen
- Peace, (pm) New York Press, etc.
- The Pearl Bullet, (ss)
- Pearl Dance, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- “Pearl of the Headlands”, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine
- The Peasant of Albano, (ss) Matrix
- A Peculiar Tragedy: The Story of Charley Ross, (ar) Cincinnati Enquirer
- The Pedestrian, (ss)
- Peggy, (pm) Philadelphia Record
- “Penguin’s Fabulous Fowls!”, (nv)
- People and Places, (ms)
- Percolator Principle Applied to Steam Heating, (ms)
- A Perilous Ride, (ar) The Chicago Tribune
- Permissive Wife, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Perry’s Victory, (pm)
- Personal Column, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Persuading Children, (vi) Chicago Daily News, as by Lillian Young
- Peruvian Mummy Mask, (il)
- Petrified Corpse, (ar)
- The Phantom Coach, (ts) The Tatler
- Phantom Detective [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (cs) Thrilling Comics
- A Phantom Engineer, (vi)
- The Phantom Rider, (cs) Boys’ World
- A Phantom Toe, (ss)
- Phillada, (pm)
- Phillis and Daphne, (pm)
- The Philosopher’s Baby, (ss) Blackwood’s Magazine, etc.
- Photographer’s Private File No. 3: Andre De Dienes, (pi)
- Picking Strawberries, (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- A Picture, (pm)
- The Pied Piper, (ar)
- The Pig: a Tale, (pm)
- Pinguification, (pm)
- Pink Angel, (ss)
- The Pirate Captain, (ss)
- The Pirates Treasure, (ss)
- The Pit of Doom [Sexton Blake], (na)
- The Plague of Locusts, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine
- Plaint of the Plutocrat, (pm) The Chicago Tribune
- The Planting Song: An Osage Indian Lyrice, (pm) ; translated by Nellie Barnes
- Plata Por Trigo, (ss)
- “Play Ball!”, (pm) Denver Post
- Playboy Interview: Albert Schweitzer, (iv) [Ref. Albert Schweitzer]
- The Playing Cards, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Playing the Ghost, (vi) , as by Claudine Sisson
- The Pledge, (pm) Macon Telegraph
- Plot, (ar)
- The Plots of Famous Books, (ar) Answers
- Pluck Wins, (pm)
- A Pocket Notebook, (ms) St. Nicholas
- Pocket Wisdom, (pm)
- A Poem for Lovers of Dogs (“I am only a dog, and I’ve had my day…”), (pm)
- Poem (“There came a gray owl at sunset”), (pm)
- Poetical Trimming for Ladies’ Fashionable Bonnets, (pm) Punch v28,
- The Poet’s Dream, (pm)
- Poet’s Lot, (pm)
- Point of View, (ar)
- The Poisoned Mind, (nv)
- Polly Atkins, (ss) Truth
- Polly Bergen, (ar)
- The Poor, (pm)
- The Poor Scholar, (ss) (by William Carleton)
- A Pork Bomb, (vi) The Washington Post
- Portfolio of Photographs, (pi)
- A Portrait, (pm) Town Topics
- Portrait of Arthur J. Burks, (il)
- Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of Their Lives, (pi) [Ref. William Harcourt, Val C. Prinsep & Florence St. John]
- Possession, (pm)
- A Possible Solution, (pm) Puck
- Poster Maiden, (pm) Vanity
- The Postponed Wedding, (nv)
- Potbelly’s Elephant, (vi)
- A Pot of Gold, and a Pot of Honey, (vi)
- Poverty Has Its Dangers, (ms) The New York Times
- The Power and the Glory, (ms)
- Powys Castle, (ar)
- Prairie Dog Towns, (ms)
- A Prayer, (pm)
- The Prediction: a Tale of New-year’s Eve, (ss)
- The Presbyterian Cat, (ss)
- A Prescription, (pm) Medical and Surgical Reporter
- President Plummer [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #475, (by Norman Goddard)
- Presidents as Authors, (ms)
- Previous Volumes, (ms)
- The Price, (pm) Town Topics, etc.
- Priceless Gift, (na)
- The Pride of Rank, (ss) Matrix
- Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Pari-banou, (nv) (by Antoine Galland)
- The Prince and the Dragon, (ss)
- The Prince of Wales’s Feathers, (ar)
- The Princess of the Bowl, (ex) translated by Yei Theodora Ozaki
- Printed Where You Used to Live, (pm) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly
- The Printer’s Angel, (pm) Punch
- Private Lives of the Great, (pi)
- Prize Novelist John T. McIntyre Rises to Defense of Pot-Boilers, (ms)
- Prize Story Competition, (ms)
- The Probationer Meets His Chief Police Officer, (pm)
- A Problem, (pm) Life
- The Problem of the Yellow Button [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #334, (by Ernest Sempill)
- Procrastination, (ss)
- The Prodigal Son, (vi)
- The Prodigal Son, (Luke 15), (ex)
- The Professional Lover, (ms) Household Words
- Professional Pride, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Progress Chart, (ms)
- Prohibition in Ancient Times, (ms)
- Projects, (ar)
- The Propaganda War, (ar)
- The Prophecy, (ss) (by Henry Cauntner)
- The Proposal, (vi)
- Proposed Anglo-Gallic Submarine Railway, (ar) The Illustrated London News
- Proverb, (pm)
- Psalm One Hundred and Seven, (pm)
- Psychic Phenomena at the Front to Be Told, (ar) (by R. T. M. Scott)
- Publications, (ms)
- Pugilism and the Drama, (ar) The Sun
- Pullman Porters May Really Brush Clothes Now, (ms)
- Punchers Capture Wild Stallion, (ms)
- The Punished Onion-Thief, (ss) ; translated by Alfred Williams
- Purpose, (pm)
- The Putitoffs, (pm)
- The Puzzle, (nv) , etc.
- A Puzzled Boy, (pm) Chicago Times-Herald
- Quatrain: From the Persian, (pm) translated by William Jones
- The Queen Bee, (ss)
- Queen Ulrica and the Countess Steenbock, (ar)
- Queer New Yorkers, (vi) New-York Tribune
- Queer Tricks That People Played to End It All, (ms) The American Weekly
- A Question, (pm)
- Questions for Contrast and Comparison, (ms)
- Quickest Courtship on Record, (ar) Toronto Globe
- The Quiet Stream, (pm)
- Quire of Seraphim, (pm)
- A Quiz Corral, (qz)
- Quod Petis Hic Est, (pm)
- Rabbi Akiva, (vi)
- The Race for the Canadian Rockies, (ar) New York Herald
- The Radiant Boy of Corby Castle, (ar)
- Radio Be Derned, (hu)
- The Raft, (ex) [Ref. Eugène Sue]
- Raggety Bob, (ss)
- Ragmar Shaggy-Legs and the Dragons, (ss)
- Raiders from Mars, (ar)
- Raid Uncovers Writer’s Weapons, (ms) [Ref. Harlan Ellison]
- Rail Service to the World’s End, (ar) The Philadelphia Times
- Rain, (pm)
- A Rain-Drop, (pm)
- The Raindrop, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- The Raising of Lazarus, (vi)
- The Rajah of Gascoigne [Carfax Baines], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- Randy Rides Alone, (ss)
- The Rani Remembers, (ss) National Home Monthly
- The Rapids—A Tale, (ss)
- Rapunzel, (ss)
- Rats of London’s River [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #472, (by Andrew Murray)
- Rattlesnake Jim, (ss) Overland Monthly
- Raven, (ex)
- Ray Wilson, (ar) Boys’ World
- Reader’s Corner Crossword #11, (pz)
- Reader’s Corner Crossword #12, (pz)
- Reading and Analyzing Short Fiction, (ar)
- A Real Boy, (ms) The Outlook
- A Real Cat-Ghost Story, (ss)
- The (Really) Old Fogies, (ms)
- The Real Thing in Spring Poems, (ed) New York World
- The Reasons Why, (ms)
- The Rebel Chief, (sl) Tait’s Magazine
- The Rebuke, (pm) Town Topics
- “The Recent Murders”, (pm)
- Reconstructing the Murder-ed, (ts) The American Weekly
- The Red Breast of the Robin: An Irish Legend, (pm)
- The Red Cross Knight and the Dragon, (pm)
- The Red Dragon of Wales, (ss)
- The Red Men from Cork, (pm) Atlanta Journal
- References and Further Reading, (ms)
- Reforms via the Novel, (pm) Denver Republican
- Regimental Marches, (ar) The Daily Mail
- Reinforcement, (pm) Pall Mall Gazette
- Relativity, (pm)
- Remarkable Dream, (ss)
- Remarkable Heroes, (ms)
- Remarks on the Weather, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Remember Those Jingles for Force?, (pm)
- Remembrance, (pm) The Boston Transcript
- A Remembrance, (pm)
- A Reminiscence, (pm)
- The Remonstrance of the Lowly, (pm) Tait’s Magazine
- Renee Corbeau, (ss)
- Repetition Generale, (ms)
- Reproaches to a Dissipated Student, (pm)
- The Rescue, (ss) Blackwood’s Magazine
- The Rescue at Sea, (ss)
- Resources for Writers on Contemporary, (ms)
- Rest, (pm)
- Rest for the Hurried Man, (pm) Chicago Record-Herald
- Retribution, (ss)
- Retrospect, (pm)
- Return, (pm) (by Lilla Cabot Perry)
- The Return from India, (pm) Household Words
- The Return of the Penguin, (nv)
- Rev. C. Colton, (ss)
- The Revelation of St. John the Divine, (ex)
- A Reversible Political Platform, (ms)
- Revise Your Maps!, (ms)
- Revisiting College Yells, (pm) The Chicago Tribune
- Revolt on Prison Planet, (ss)
- A Rhyme to the Sweet South, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Rhysling Winners 1978-2001, (ms)
- The Rhysling Winners 1978-2002, (ms)
- The Rhysling Winners 1978-2003, (ms)
- Richard A. Waite’s Architectural Masterpiece, (ar)
- Richard Marsh, the King’s Trainer, (ar)
- The Richest Science Fiction Novel Contest in History, (cn)
- The Richest Woman in America, (ar) The New York Times
- A Riddle in Red Leather [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #518, (by G. H. Teed)
- The Riddle of Room 11 [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #342, (by Ernest Sempill)
- The Riddle of the King Crook’s Messenger [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1252, (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- The Riddling Knight, (pm)
- Riding on the Wheel, (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- Right, (pm) Pittsburgh Press
- The Right Combination, (ms)
- Right Hon. Henry Hawkins, Lord Brampton, (ar) New York Daily Graphic
- The Right Kind of an Error, (ms) The Circle
- Right of Way, (pm) Los Angeles Times
- The Right Question in the Circumstances, (hu)
- Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, (ss)
- Ripples, (pm)
- Rip Van Winkle II, (ar)
- The Rise and Fall of the Dime Novel, (ms)
- The Rivals, (pm)
- The River, (pm) Chambers’s Journal, etc.
- The River Styx, (ed)
- The Roads of the Indians, (ar) The New York Times
- Robbers, (pm) Chicago Times-Herald
- Robbers in 1868, (ar)
- The Robber Spatolino, (nv)
- Robbing a Slave Dhow, (ss) Chums
- Robin Goodfellow, (pm)
- The Robinson Crusoe Island Up to Date, (ar) Melbourne Argus
- Robots May Train Tomorrow’s Doctors, (ar) The Futurist v1 #4,
- The Rockcliffe Rebels, (n.)
- The Rock Scorpions, (ss)
- The Rocky Trail from Town, (pm)
- Rodney Stone, (cs)
- Roger Clevelly: a Devonshire Legend, (ss)
- Romance in your Stars, (cl)
- The Romance of a Day, (ss)
- Romance of the Quaker Poet (John G. Whittier), (ar) [Ref. John Greenleaf Whittier]
- The Romance of the Rothschilds, (ar) The Saturday Journal
- The Romance of the Roundup, (ms)
- A Rondeau, (pm) Town Topics
- Rope-Skipping Rhyme, (pm)
- Roping, (ms)
- Rose Cherril: An Exile’s Love-Story, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine
- Roses, (pm)
- Rose’s Lover, (vi) (by Nellie A. Grotton)
- Rosy Morn, (pm) The Outing Magazine
- The Rough Rider’s Double [Ted Strong, aka Young Rough Rider], (na) The Young Rough Riders Weekly (by William Wallace Cook), as by Ned Taylor
- The Round Table, (ed)
- Roundtable Discussion, (ms)
- The Roving Gambler, (pm)
- Royalty Statement: Arkham House Publishers, (ms)
- A Royal Whim, (ss)
- Roy G. Krenkel and FAX, (ms)
- Rube’s Obituary, (vi) Detroit Free Press
- Running Down a Slave Ship, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine
- The Rural Dance About the May-Pole, (pm)
- A Russian Cook of the Old Faith, (ex)
- The Rustic and the Lackeys, (ms)
- A Rustic Convert, (pm) The Outing Magazine
- Ruth, (pm) , etc. (by J. O. B.)
- Ruth and Johnnie, (pm)
- Ruth, the Toiler, (pm) The Craftsman
- The Ryan Woman’s Suicide, (ss) New York Sunday Sun
- Rycharde Herne, (pm)
- Sadopaideia, (ex)
- The Saga of Njal, (ex)
- A Sailing Charm, (pm)
- The Sailor and the Pearl Merchant, (ss) , etc.
- Sailors After Prize Money, (ar)
- The Sailor’s Orphans, (ss)
- Sainte Marguerite—The Prison of ex-Marshal Bazaine, (ex)
- St. George and the Dragon, (ss)
- St. John’s Eve, (ms)
- St. Molina and the Devil, (ss)
- Salty Bill’s Range Talk, (cl)
- Sam Bass—A Famous Author—His Last Fight with the Texas Rangers, (bg)
- Sam Bass Tactics, (ms)
- Sam Houston and the Indians of Texas, (ar)
- Sand, (ms) Success
- Sand Will Do It, (pm)
- San Francisco, (pm) Schenectady Gazette
- San Francisco, (pm) New York Globe
- The Sanitary and Moral Condition of New York City, (ar)
- Sanscritics, (ms)
- Sarcastic Maid, (pm) San Francisco Chronicle
- Satirizing Rockefeller’s Autobiography, (hu) Punch
- Saturn, (pm) Chambers’s Journal
- Saturn Facts, (ms)
- Sauce in Season, (il)
- Saved by a Bell Button, (vi)
- Saved by the Skin of His Teeth, (ss) London Life
- Saved from Wolves, (ss)
- The Sawyer, (pm)
- Sayin’ Howdy, (pm) Milwaukee Sentinel
- Says the Boston Mother, (pm) Catholic Standard and Times
- “Say Well” and “Do Well”, (pm) Selected
- The Scarred Hand, (ss)
- A Scene in the Desert, (ss)
- The Scenery of the Train, (ar) The Spectator
- The Scent of a Dead Rose, (ss)
- The School, (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- The Schoolgirl Outcast, (n.) (by J. G. Jones), uncredited.
- The School of Happiness, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Science at Your Service, (cl)
- Science-Fiction Awards, (ms)
- Science Fiction in Other Media, (ms)
- Science of Selling Goods, (ar)
- Scottish Prayer, (pm)
- The Scoundrel, (pm)
- Scramblepipe Tries to Understand, (ss)
- Scrapbook, (ms)
- Seafarers, (pm)
- Sea Gull Chant, (pm)
- The Sealed Door, (vi)
- Sea Peril, (ms)
- The Sea Serpent Mystery, (ar)
- A Sea Song, (pm) The Outing Magazine
- Sea Song, (pm)
- Seawards, (pm)
- The Second Constable’s History, (vi)
- The Second Kalandar’s Tale, (nv)
- The Second Old Man and the Two Black Dogs, (ex)
- The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman, (ss)
- The Secret Cipher: A Detective’s Story, (ss)
- The Secret Grimoire of Turiel, (ar)
- The Secret of Life, (ss)
- The Secret of the Mine, (nv) (by Frederick Talbot)
- Section Foreman’s Dream, (pm)
- Seeing the Game Gratis, (pm) Louisville Courier-Journal
- Self-Reliance Calls Out Initiative, (ms) Success
- Selinda, (pm)
- A Sense of Security, (pm) Washington Star
- The Sentence of Life, (ss) The Argonaut; translated by Fanny Steinitz
- The Sentencing of Captain Kidd, (ar)
- The Sentencing of Sidney Smith, (ar)
- September, (pm) Our Dumb Animals, etc.
- The Serpent with Eight Hands, (ss) translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain
- Sertorius and His Hind, (ar)
- The Service of Beauty, (pm)
- Setting, (ar)
- Seven Men, (pm)
- Ye Sexes Give Ear to My Fancy, (pm)
- Sexton Blake’s Christmas Case [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Union Jack v2 #321, (by William Murray Graydon), uncredited.
- Sexton Blake versus the House of Cynos [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1289, (by Robert Murray Graydon)
- The Sexton of Cologne, (ss)
- The Shadow of a Doubt, (ss)
- The Shadowy Form, (ss)
- Shakespeare as a Business Man, (cl) Chambers’s Journal
- Shall Women Smoke?, (pm) Punch
- Shannahan’s Old Shebeen, (pm) The Washington Post
- Shared Complaint, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- The Sharper of Alexandria, (vi)
- The Sheep Herder, (pm) Denver Republican
- Shelved Classics, (ar) London Academy
- The Shepherd of the Giant Mountains, (pm)
- Sherlock Holmes—A Short Biography [Sherlock Holmes], (ms)
- “Sherlock of France” Murdered, (ms) Time
- She’s on Deck, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Shining Star, (pm)
- Shippeitarō, (ss) translated by Mrs. T. H. James
- The Ship That Vanished, (na)
- The Shipwrecked Sailor, (ss)
- Short and Snappy, (vi)
- The Shortening Trips of a Cannon Ball, (ar) The Chicago Tribune
- Short Story Competition 1974, (ms)
- The Short Story Genre, (ar)
- The Short Story—Important Literary Words, (ar)
- Shutting a Woman’s Head in a Box, (ms)
- Siam Old Story, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- The Siege of Sunda Gunge, (ss) Temple Bar
- Siesta, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Signalling on Single Line Railways, (ia)
- Significance of the Railroad to Hudson Bay, (ar)
- The Sign of Four [Sherlock Holmes], (cs)
- The Signs of the Zodiac, (pm)
- Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer, (ss)
- The Silent Rifleman. A tale of the Texan prairies, (nv) (by Henry W. Herbert)
- The Silly Jelly-Fish, (ss) translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain
- The Silver Bullet, (ss) The True Flag
- The Silver Dress, (ss)
- The Silvern Side, (pm) The Cottage Hearth
- A Simple Sign, (pm)
- The Simpleton and the Sharper, (vi)
- The Simplified Poet, (pm) The Evening Sun
- Sinbad the Sailor and the Rocs, (ex)
- Sindbad the Sailor, (nv)
- Sindbad the Sailor: First Voyage, (ss)
- Sing a Song of Sixpence, (pm)
- Sing of Death in Greece, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Singular Attempt at Suicide, (ms)
- Singular Discovery of a Murder, (ar)
- A Singular Duel, (vi)
- Singular Method of Execution, (ms)
- Singular Will, (ar)
- The Sinister Dr. Satira [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1209, (by Robert Murray Graydon)
- The Sin of Omission, (pm)
- Sir Edmund, a fragment, (ss)
- Sir Edric’s Pearl, (nv) Longman’s Magazine
- A Siren, (pm)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, (ss) ; translated by Hilary Nicholson
- Sir Hatrick Spens, (pm)
- Sir Henry Skurry, (ss)
- Sir John Maundeville’s Dragon, (ss)
- Sir Lancelot and the Dragon, (ss)
- Sir Nigel, (cs)
- Sir Patrick Spens, (pm)
- Sir Richard Steele and the Seven Bulls, (ar)
- Sir Toby’s Disappearance, (ss) London Truth
- Sir Tristram in Ireland, (ss)
- Sixteen Days of Death, (ss)
- Skates and Sleds Up to Date, (ar) Boston Herald
- The Skeleton of the Rue Vaugirard, (ar)
- A Skeleton Once in Khartoum, (pm)
- Skepticism, (pm) Omaha World Herald
- The Skull, (ss) ; translated by Marjorie Bowen
- Skull Ranch Riddle, (ss)
- Skull Test, (vi)
- Sky Writing, (ar)
- Slang of To-day, (pm) The Boston Transcript
- Sleep, (pm)
- “The Sleeping Beauties of Gotham City!”, (nv)
- Slow, the Weaver, (vi)
- Slumber Song, (pm)
- A Sly Old Rat, (pm) Harper’s Magazine
- Smelling Essays, (ms)
- A Smile, (pm)
- Smiles and Tears, (pm)
- The Smoke-Tree Trail, (pm)
- Smoking Cure, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- The Smugglers, (ss) East Lothian Journal
- Snapshots of the Great War, (pi)
- “Socialism Never Looked More Attractive Than Now”, (ed)
- A Soft Answer, (pm) Harvard Lampoon
- SOHO, (ar) The Daily Galaxy
- The Soldier’s Compendium, (ar)
- Soldier’s Recompense, (ss)
- So Little, (pm) Exchange
- Solomon Exhorteth to the Study of Wisdom, (ex)
- Solution, (pm) Essex (Mass.) Register
- The Solution of the Cross-Word Puzzle in “Uncle Meleager’s Will”, (ms)
- Solution to “A Problem in White”, (ms)
- Solution to “A Study in White” by Nicholas Blake, (ms)
- Solution to Cryptograms, (ms)
- Solution to Magpie Crossword, (ms)
- Solution to the Westerners’ Crossword Puzzle, (ms)
- Some Curious Weapons, (ms)
- Some Easy Tests for Diamonds, (ms)
- Some Grave Thoughts, (vi)
- Some Noted Exponents of Early Rising, (ar) Young Man
- Some of Swinburne’s Oddities, (ar) The Westminster Gazette
- Some Real American Ghosts, (ms)
- Some Sound Practial Advice for Young Men, (lt) New York World
- Some Time Somewhere, (pm) Exchange
- Some Useful Charms, (pm)
- The Somnambule, (ss)
- Song, (pm)
- Song Author Died Before Its Birth, (ms)
- A Song for the Fall, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Song for the Richest Woman in Wrangel, (pm)
- A Song in Fish Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Song in Praise of Tobacco, (pm)
- A Song: Love’s Dying Dream, (vi)
- A Song of a Sailor, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly
- The Song of Base Ball, (pm)
- Song of Courtship, (pm) ; translated by Arthur Waley
- The Song of Creation, (pm)
- The Song of Deborah and Barak, (pm)
- A Song of Fall Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- A Song of June Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Song of the Eleven Slash Eleven, (pm)
- Song of the Jersey, (pm)
- A Song of the Open Road, (pm) ; translated by John A. Symonds
- A Song of the Range (Windy Bill), (pm)
- Song of the Screw, (pm)
- The Song of the Stars, (pm) ; translated by Nellie Barnes
- A Song of the Weather, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Song of the Wire, (pm)
- Song, Printed 1634, (pm)
- The Song That Orpheus Sang to Charm the Dragon, (pm) translated by Andrew Lang
- A Song the Parodist Loves: Grandfather’s Clock, (pm)
- Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl”, (pm) ; translated by John Hubert Cornyn
- A Song Which Rang Through Tara’s Halls (“Like as the damask rose you see…”), (sg)
- A Sonnet, (pm)
- Sonnett (“How can I worthily the praise unfold…”), (pm)
- “Soon as Aurora drives away the night…”, (pm) Gay’s Rural Sport
- The Sorcerers, (nv) (by Johann Ludwig Tieck)
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, (ss)
- Sore Points, (pm) Cassell’s Little Folks
- Sorrow and Joy, (pm)
- So the Reporters Tell Us, (ms)
- So They Say, (ms)
- Source Acknowledgements, (ms)
- Sources and Story Notes, (ms)
- Southern Crab Nebula, (pi)
- Sowing and Reaping, (pm) The Yankee Blade
- SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Heads to Mars, (ar) The Daily Galaxy
- The Spade and the Shotgun, (ss) Boston Youth’s Companion
- Spanish Dance Songs, (pm) translated by Audrey McMahon
- Spanish Folk Song (“Let the rich man fill his belly…”), (pm) ; translated by Havelock Ellis
- Spanish Folk Songs, (pm) translated by Havelock Ellis
- “Speak for the Air, Your Element”, (pm)
- Speak Gently, (pm) (by David Bates)
- Speaking of Wives, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly
- Special Award- Professional, Donald M. Grant, (bg)
- Special Note, (ob) [Ref. John Taine]
- The Spectral Coach of Blackadon, (ss) (by Jonathan Couch ,[?])
- The Spectre Unmasked, (ss)
- A Spell, (pm)
- A Spell to Obtain a Good Apple Harvest, (pm)
- A Spell to Obtain Good Butter, (pm)
- A Spell to Protect Birds, (pm)
- A Spell to Protect Horses, (pm)
- Spent Her Life and Fortune Hunting a Killer, (ms) The American Weekly
- Spider Magic, (pm)
- Spider on the Floor, (pm)
- Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle, (ss)
- The Spinning Wheel—New and Old, (pm) Life
- Spiritual Disturbances in the House of a Highly Respectable Gentleman, (ar) Hindu Spiritual Magazine
- The Spitfire Fund, (ar)
- Spitfire on the Chisholm Trail!, (ms)
- The Spitfire Squadrons, (ar)
- The Splendid Stranger, (ss) (by M. E. Braddon)
- Spring-Heeled Jack—The Terror of London, (na)
- Springtime in Georgia, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- A Spritely Fable, (ss)
- Spukenswald, (ss)
- The Spunky, (pm)
- Squandering Ability, (ms) Success
- Stagecoach Competition, (ms)
- The Stage Driver, (ms)
- The Stage Fireman, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Stan Bolovan and the Dragon, (ss)
- A Starlit Night by the Seashore, (ex) (by W. Walsham Bedford)
- Starring…The Spider, (ss)
- The Stars, (pm)
- A State of Mind, (pm)
- Staying Power, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- The Stock-Seller’s Mailing Lists, (ar) The Sun Magazine
- The Stolen Ship, (ss)
- The Stone Monkey, (vi) ; translated by Herbert A. Giles
- The Storisende Edition of the Works of James Branch Cabell, (ar)
- Story from Botosani, (vi) Ion Creanga v5, (by Tudor Pamfile ,[?])
- Story from Siret, (vi) Ion Creanga v6, (by Tudor Pamfile ,[?])
- The Story of a Burglary, (ss) Chambers’s Journal, as by A. H. Morton
- Story of a Detective “Expert”, (ss)
- Story of a Maniac, (ss) Psychological Journal
- The Story of a Phantom Bark, (ss)
- The Story of Bel and the Great Dragon, (vi)
- Ye Story of Caviare, (ar)
- The Story of Jeon Unchi, (nv) ; translated by Minsoo Kang
- The Story of Judar, (ss)
- The Story of Mary, (pm) New York World
- The Story of Ming-Y, (ss)
- The Story of Perseus No. 10-Perseus Slays the Fearsome Medusa, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 11-How Perseus Released Atlas, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 12-How Perseus Rescued Andromeda, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 13-How Perseus Slew the Monster, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 14-How Perseus Kept His Promise, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 15-How Perseus Came Home Again, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 1-Adrift in a Chest, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 2-Rescued from the Sea, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 3-How Perseus Vowed a Rash Vow, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 4-The Strange Dream of Perseus, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 5-How Perseus Threatened the King, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 6-Perseus Makes a Foolish Boast, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 7-The Quest for Medusa, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 8-Perseus Reaches the Unshapen Land, (pi)
- The Story of Perseus No. 9-Perseus Talks with the Giant Atlas, (pi)
- The Story of Reynard the Fox, (ss)
- The Story of Rhampsinitus, (vi)
- The Story of Sidi Nonman, (ss)
- The Story of Sigurd, (nv) ; translated by Eiríkr Magnússon & William Morris
- Story of the Chief of Bulak, (vi)
- Story of the Chief of Cairo, (vi)
- Story of the Chief of Old Cairo, (vi)
- The Story of the Fan, (ms)
- The Story of the Lady Erminia, (ss)
- The Story of the Lame Young Man, (nv)
- Story of Three Apples, (ss)
- Story of Tsoqélem, (ss)
- Strafing Mission, (ar)
- A Strange Bride, (nv)
- The Strange Case of M. Bezeul, (ar)
- Strange Case of Mr. John Gilpin, (pm) The Detroit Tribune
- A Strange Fact, (ss)
- Stranger in Paradies with model Margo Strange, (pi)
- A Strange Victory, (te) The Sun
- The Strange Visitor, (pm)
- Stratosphere Travel, (ms)
- Street Wolf and Others, (ms)
- The Stricken City, (pm) New York American
- Strong Men, (ms)
- The Stub-Tailed Cow, (vi) New-York Tribune
- The Student’s Duel, (ex)
- A Study in Grey, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine, etc.
- A Study of Men, (pm) System
- Study the Art of the Compliment, (ar) The London Spectator
- Stumping the Stump, (pm) Life
- Style Fiction, (ar)
- Submarine Diamond Mine Yields Fine Gems of the First Water, (ms)
- A Submarine Railway Boat, (ar)
- Success, (pm) Exchange
- A Successful Claimant, (ex)
- A Successful Man’s Diary, (ss) Macmillan’s Magazine
- Suffering, (pm)
- Suffragists Know What They Want, (ms)
- The Suggested Invasion of England by the Germans, (ss)
- Sulong, (ss)
- Sumer Is Icumen In, (pm)
- Summer, (pm)
- The Summer Girl, (pm)
- The Summer Resort, (pm)
- Summer’s Advent, (pm) Cape Cod Item
- Summer’s Entrance, (pm)
- A Summer Shower, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Summer’s Joys, (pm) Kansas City Journal
- Summertime, (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- Sun and Rain, (pm)
- The Sunday Fisherman, (pm) Pearson’s Weekly
- Sunlight Kills Snakes, (ms)
- The Sunny Side of Humor, (ar) New York Observer
- Sunshine After Rain, (pm) (by Charles Mackay), uncredited.
- Superman, (ex)
- Supernatural Warning, (ss)
- Superstitions of New England, (vi)
- Supplanted, (pm) Washington Star
- The Supposed Automaton Chess Player of M. de Kempelen, (ar)
- “Supposin’ So”, (pm) Baltimore American
- Surprising Discovery of Earth’s Previously Unknown 3rd Radiation Belt, (ar) The Daily Galaxy
- Surrender to Glamor, (ss)
- Suttee in Malaya, (pm)
- Sweeney Todd, the Barber of Fleet Street, (na)
- “The Sweet By and By”, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Sweet Content, (pm)
- Sweet Mama Who Lived Upstairs, (pm) The Follies
- Sweet Nelly, My Heart’s Delight, (pm)
- Sweet William’s Ghost, (pm)
- Swing Your Partner, (na)
- Table-Talk Notices of “Phantasmion”, (ar) (by Thomas Tracy, Rev. ,[?])
- “Take a Little Wife”, (pm)
- The “Take-Him-Out” Man, (pm) Detroit Free Press
- Take the Next Step, (ms) Success
- Taking It Easy, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Tale of Hoffman, (bg) [Ref. Dustin Hoffman]
- A Tale of the Bull Ring, (ss) Blackwood’s Magazine
- A Tale of the Civil Wars, (ss)
- The Tale of the Hunchback Who Died Four Times, (ex)
- The Tale of the Kadi, (ss)
- A Tale of the Low Countries, (ss)
- The Tale of the Old Sharper, (vi)
- Talked About People, (ar) [Ref. Sinclair Tousey]
- Talking about Fiction, (ar)
- Talking It Out, (ms)
- The Talking Skull, (ss)
- Talk’s Cheap, (pm) Chicago News-Record
- The Tallest Angel, (ss)
- The Tall Gentleman’s Apology, (pm) (by Henry Glassford Bell)
- The Tall Tales (Burma), (ss)
- Tamed by Kindness: The Story of Sigvard Berggren, (bg)
- Tam Lin, (pm)
- The Tanner’s Ditty, (pm) Leather Trade Circular, as by W. J.
- Tarley; or, The Pet of Hawkswood, (sl)
- A Tartar Fairy Tale, (ss) Old and New
- Taurus Among the Crockery Ware, (ar) The Philadelphia Times
- Teacher Tied and Beaten Up by Pupils, (ar)
- The Tea-Kettle, (ss) translated by Mrs. T. H. James
- Ted Strong at Raven’s Peak [Ted Strong, aka Young Rough Rider], (na) The Young Rough Riders Weekly (by William Wallace Cook), as by Ned Taylor
- Ted Strong’s Indian Trail [Ted Strong, aka Young Rough Rider], (na) The Young Rough Riders Weekly (by William Wallace Cook), as by Ned Taylor
- Ted Strong’s Terrible Test [Ted Strong, aka Young Rough Rider], (na) The Young Rough Riders Weekly (by William Wallace Cook), as by Ned Taylor
- Ted Strong’s Treasure Hunt [Ted Strong, aka Young Rough Rider], (na) The Young Rough Riders Weekly (by William Wallace Cook), as by Ned Taylor
- Teeth, (ar) Chambers’s Journal
- Teleny, (ss)
- Tell Him, O Night (“from the Arabian”), (pm)
- The Telling of the Tale, (ar)
- A Tell-Tale Ink Mark, (ss)
- The Tell-Tale Key; or A Woman as a Detective, (ss)
- The Tempted, (ss) Bentley’s Miscellany, as by H. R. Addison
- Ten Seconds to Disaster, (ss)
- A Terrible Punishment, (vi) The Chicago Tribune
- Terrific Spectre in Switzerland, (ar)
- Terrors of the Deep, (ms)
- Testing your Crime I.Q., (qz)
- The Test of a Man, (pm)
- Teta the Magician, (ss)
- Texas State Journal of Medicine Death Notice—Dr. Isaac M. Howard, (ms)
- Tex Dorsey Sells a Herd of Cattle, (ss)
- That Amazing Man—Morgan, (ar) The (New York) Sunday World [Ref. J. P. Morgan, Sr.]
- That Girl, (pm) The St. Louis Republic
- That Summer Girl, (pm)
- Their Engagement, (vi)
- Theme, (ar)
- Then, (pm) Truth
- Then and Now, (pm)
- Then Joshua Sent Two Men to Spie Secretly…, (ex)
- There and Back, (pm) Judge
- There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind, (pm)
- “There is a Mystery in Human Hearts…”, (ex)
- Theresa, (ss)
- There Was an Old Man Who Said, “Do”, (pm)
- There Was a Young Fellow Named Fisk, (pm)
- There Was a Young Man from Trinity, (pm)
- They Order It Better in France, (ar) Esquire
- They’re Happy on the Way, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- They Told Me Not to Love Him, (pm)
- The Thief and the Shroff, (vi)
- The Thief in the Grange, (ss) All the Year Round
- Things to Forget, (pm)
- The Third Constable’s History, (vi)
- Third-Prize Winner: Craig Rice, (bg) [Ref. Craig Rice]
- The Third Royal Mendicant, (ss) ; translated by Edward William Lane
- The Thirteenth, (ss)
- This Little Doggie Got Along, (ss)
- Thomas Rymer, (pm)
- Thomas the Rhymer, (vi)
- Thor and the Midgard Serpent, (ss)
- A Thought, (pm)
- Thoughts for Serious Moments, (ms)
- Thoughts Unspoken, (pm)
- Thought Transference, (pm) Smith, Grey & Co.’s Monthly
- The Thrashing of Mrs. Mencken, (ss)
- The Three-Breasted Princess, (ss) ; translated by Alfred Williams
- Three Charms, (pm)
- Three Good Stories, (ms)
- The Three Keys, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Three Men and a Deer, (ts)
- Three Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspiegel, (ex)
- The Three Overheard Whispers, (nv)
- Three Poems in One (“Hark, hark the trumpet sounds, the din of war’s alarms…”), (pm)
- The Three Rivals; or, Theodora, the Spanish Widow, (nv)
- The Three Sons, (pm) (by John Payne Collier)
- The Three Suitors, (ss)
- The Three Thayers, (pm)
- 3-Year Pause in “The Wasp’s” 1-Woman Crime Wave, (ms) The American Weekly
- A Thrilling Adventure, (vi)
- A Thrilling Experience, (ms) The Philadelphia Times
- Through Hardships to the Throttle, (bg) Pittsburgh Press
- Thy Friend, (pm) Indianapolis Journal
- The Tiger’s Cave, (ss)
- The Tiger Woman, (ar)
- Till the End of All, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Times Have Changed Since Isaac Fished, (pm) The Evening Sun
- The Times, Obituary for Arthur Machen December 13th 1947, (ob) The Times
- Time’s Revenges, (pm) Somerville Journal
- Time Works Wonders, (vi)
- Timothy Trimm and the “Petit Journal”, (ex)
- A Tiny Shoe, (pm)
- The Tip-Off, (ms)
- Tips on the F.B.I., (ms)
- Tire Themselves Getting Ready, (ms) Success
- ’Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost, (hu)
- To a Brake, (pm) New York Telegraph
- To a Jilt, (pm) London Opinion
- To a Messenger, (pm)
- To an Old Love, (pm) Catholic Standard and Times, as by Thomas A. Daly
- To an Unkind Maid, (pm)
- To Any Wife, (pm)
- To a Southern Girl, (pm) Buffalo Commerical
- To David Rittenhouse, (pm)
- To-Day, (pm)
- To Her Sea-faring Lover from Tottel’s Miscellany (1557), (pm)
- To Him That Hath…, (ss)
- To J.S., (ex) (by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
- Tom o’Bedlam’s Song, (pm)
- To-Morrow, (pm) , etc.
- Tomorrow I’ll Be Wise, (pm)
- Tom Pearse’s Old Mare, (pm)
- To My Lady, (pm)
- To My Sister, (pm)
- Tongue-Twister, (pm)
- Tong War for Sweet Flower, (ss)
- The Topaz Maiden, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Topics for Shorter and Longer Papers, (ms)
- Topics for Writing and Research, (ms)
- Topics of Writing and Research, (ms)
- To Please a Man, (ms)
- The Torn Glove, (ss)
- Torreons, (ms)
- Tortoise Ship, (ms)
- To the Wayfarer, (pm)
- To Thine Own Self Be True, (ex) (by Thomas Beatty Pakenham)
- Touch and Go?, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- A Tour to the North, (ss)
- Toward the Light, (pm)
- Towered Cities. A Dream of the Future, (ar) The Spectator
- The Tower of Babel, from Genesis, (ex)
- Tower Power, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- The Tower to Heaven, (ms)
- Town Tamers Must Die, (ts)
- Tracing a Murderer, (ss)
- Tracked by the Treasurte Island Band, (ss) Chums
- A Trade Opportunity That Has Been Neglected, (ar)
- Traffic in 1835, (ms)
- “Traffic Lights”, (pm)
- Tragedy of a Trunk, (vi)
- The Trail of the Steel Monster, (ss)
- Training for Authorship, (ms)
- A Transferred Identity, (ss) Belgravia
- Travels in Abyssinia and Kordofan. No. I, (nf) Westminster Review
- Travels in Abyssinia and Kordofan. No. II, (nf) Westminster Review
- The Travels of Baron Munchausen, (ex)
- The Treachorous Friend, (ss)
- The Tread of Invisible Feet, (ss) Harper’s Magazine, etc. (by Henry Mills Alden)
- Treasure on Its Travels, (ar) New York Press
- Trial by Battle, (ss)
- The Trial of Sidney Smith, (ar)
- Trials of Temper, (ss)
- The Trickery of Roundabout Talk, (vi)
- Tricks of the Trade, (ar)
- The Tricky Leprechaun, (vi) adapted by Stephanie Krykowski
- Trifles, (pm)
- A Trip in a Destroyer, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- The Triple Locks, (pm) translated by Achmed Abdullah
- The Troll Cat, (vi)
- Truck Held Up in Broad Daylight, (ms)
- True Life, (pm)
- A True Love Chant, (pm)
- True Love Charm, (pm)
- True Riches, (pm)
- Truth, (pm) Selected
- The Truth, (pm)
- The Truth About the Derelict, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- Truth and Beauty, (pm) Good Words
- Truth in Death, (vi) The Sun
- Trying One Grave First, (hu)
- Twang Dang Doodle Hit, (ms)
- “The Twa Sisters o’ Binnory”, (pm)
- The Twelve Months, (ss) , etc.
- Twenty Years Ago, (pm)
- Twice Balked, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- Twice Mistaken, (ss)
- Twilight, (pm)
- The Twine-Twister, (pm)
- The Twin Flowers, an American Story, (ss) (by Oliver Oakwood)
- Two Anecdotes, (vi)
- Two Bears and a Hickory Stick, (ss) Cincinnati Enquirer
- Two Dancers (Haniwa), (il)
- Two Fancies, (pm) Harper’s Bazaar
- Two Fishers, (pm) Harper’s Weekly
- The Two Friends, (pm)
- Two Geordie Tramps, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- $200 Reward, (cn)
- Two Laggard Letters, (ar) The St. Louis Republic
- Two Magazines Suspend Under Sumner Threat, (ar)
- Two Nancy Lees, (ss)
- Two Pictures, (pm)
- The Two Rings, (vi)
- Two Rivers, (pm)
- The Two Sisters of Cologne, (nv)
- The Two Tear Drops, (vi) San Francisco Chronicle
- The Two Tresses, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine
- The Typewriter Girl as She Is, (ar) The Sun
- Typical Case, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Unclasp the Chains, (pm) Shoe Worker’s Journal
- Uncle Reuben’s Lost Love, (ss) The Hartford Courant
- Uncle Sam, Agt., (pm) Leslie’s Weekly
- Underdone, Overdone, Undone!, (ss) translated by F. W. Bain
- An Understudy to a Queen. Mr. Sidney Greville, (ar) The Tatler
- Under the Firs, (ss)
- An Under Water Route to Europe, (ar) Boston Courier
- The Unfaithful Shepherdess, (pm)
- Unfinished Still, (pm)
- The Unfinished Wreath, (ss) translated by Alpha of the Plough
- The Unguarded Moment, (pm) , as by Phoebe Cary
- A Unique Bit of Versifying (“Bold Nassau quits his caravan…”), (pm)
- The Unique Mr. Peter Ustinov, (ar)
- The Unlucky Fortune, (ss)
- Unmooring, (pm)
- The Unnatural Husband, (ar)
- Unpoised Lives, (ms) Success
- The Unquiet Grave, (pm)
- An Unsung Hero, (ss) New York Independent; translated by Julia Schayer
- untitled (“A jolly shoe-maker, John Hobbs, John Hobbs…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Alas! for that forgotten day…”), (pm) (by Winthrop Mackworth Praed)
- untitled (“A learned prelate of this land…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Alleluia! Alleluia! Finished is the battle now…”), (pm) ; translated by John Mason Neale
- untitled (“As I was going up the stair”), (pm)
- untitled (“Certain sages, learned and twistical…”), (pm) (by Thomas Green Fessenden)
- untitled (“Cum Roger ta me as thou ert mi son…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Dear mother, I am going home…”), (pm) Ledger
- untitled (“Farewell, ye gilded follies, pleasing troubles…”), (pm) (by Henry Wotton)
- untitled (“Gay go up and gay go down…”), (sg)
- untitled (“Genteel in personage…”), (pm) (by H. Carey)
- untitled (“Git yo’ pardners, fust kwatillion!…”), (sg) (by Irwin Russell)
- untitled (“Ha! ’tis a horrible hallucination…”), (pm)
- untitled (“How must the soldier’s tearful heart expand… ”), (pm) (by Sydney Thompson Dobell & Alexander Smith)
- untitled (“I bear about by day and night…”), (pm) Fun
- untitled (“I graced Don Pedro’s revelry…”), (pm) (by Winthrop Mackworth Praed)
- untitled (“I had a sister beyond sea…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Inscribed on many a learned page…”), (pm) (by Catherine Fanshawe)
- untitled (“Is it where the cabbages grow so fast…”), (pm)
- untitled (“John Davidson and Tib his wife…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Of all the manias that are…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Oh, spread agen your leaves an’ flow’rs… ”), (pm)
- untitled (“Oh! When in death my heart shall break…”), (pm)
- untitled (“On Springfield Mountain there did dwell…”), (sg)
- untitled (“Pretty tube of mighty power…”), (pm) (by Isaac Hawkins Brown)
- untitled (“Reuben Slothful was the name…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Revered, beloved—O you that hold…”), (pm) (by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
- untitled (“Sed tempus recessit and this was all over…”), (pm)
- untitled (“St. Patrick was a jintleman…”), (pm)
- untitled (“That man must lead a happy life…”), (pm)
- untitled (“The famous Dr. Priestley…”), (pm)
- untitled (“The heart of woman, like the diamond, has…”), (pm)
- untitled (“There lived once a painter…”), (pm)
- untitled (“The sign of Leo rules those…”), (ex)
- untitled (“Two people once lived in a loft…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder)
- untitled (“Wassail! wassail! Over the town…”), (pm)
- untitled (“When Bibo went down to the regions below…”), (pm)
- untitled (“When the two hosts at Agincourt…”), (pm) Philadelphia Bulletin
- untitled (“whether tis better all alone to suffer…”), (pm)
- untitled (“Whom first we love, you know, we seldom wed… ”), (pm) (by Owen Meredith)
- Up the Boo Aye, Shooting Pookakies, (br) Lancashire Life [Ref. Mike Harding]
- Up the Ladder, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- Up the Scale, (pm) Houston Chronicle
- The Upturned Face (shot analysis), (ms)
- Urashima, (ss) translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain
- The Use of Tobacco by Boys, (ms) Philadelphia Medical Reporter
- U.S. Marine Song (First Stanza), (pm)
- The Utility Automobile, (ar) Collier’s Weekly
- A Vaal River Adventure, (nv) Chambers’s Journal
- Vacation!, (pm)
- The Vagabond Queen, (ar)
- A Vain Plea, (vi)
- A Valentine, (pm)
- Valentine Rhyme, (pm)
- Valentines, (pm)
- The Vampire: A Definition, (ms)
- The Vampire Bride, (ex)
- The Vampire Cat, (ss)
- A Vedanta Creed, (pm)
- The Vendetta, (na)
- The Vengeance of Mamo Kamo, (ms)
- The Vengeance of Yvonne [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #509, (by G. H. Teed)
- The Very Silent Wife, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- A Veteran Sealer, (ms)
- The Vice of Too Much Work, (ar)
- The Victim of Priestcraft, (na)
- Vidocq, or the Charcoal Burner of France, (ss)
- The Vienna Basilisk, (ss)
- The Vigil of Arms, (pm)
- The Village Apparition, (ss)
- Village Dance Mask from Ceylon, (il)
- A Village Kiss, (vi)
- The Village Priest, (nv)
- Villanova, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- The Violence of Sex, (ex)
- Virgilius the Sorcerer, (ss)
- The Vision of Charles XI of Sweden, (ar)
- A Vision of Heaven, (vi) Scottish American Magazine
- Visitor from Another Planet, (ex) (by Margaret Ronan)
- Viva Italia, (pm)
- Vivette, (pm) Yenowine’s Illustrated News
- The Voice That Beautifies the Land: Navajo Song, (pm)
- Vox Regis, Vox Dei, (ms)
- The Voyage of the Lapwing, (ss)
- Voyager, (ms)
- The Voyage to New Zealand, (ss)
- The Wages of Sin Is Death, (ss)
- Wail by a Small “Bookmaker”, (pm) Punch
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