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- The Legend of Clare Friary, (ss)
- The Legend of Dunblane, (nv)
- The Legend of Heinz von Stein, (pm) (by Charles G. Leland)
- A Legend of Hoff-Stenzells, (ss) The Mirror
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (treatment), (ms)
- Legend of the Wandering Jew, (ar)
- Leigh Brackett, (ob) [Ref. Leigh Brackett]
- The Leopard of Droone [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1104, (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Leslie Charteris’ The Saint on TV, (cl)
- A Lesson, (pm)
- Lessons in Love, (ar) The Newgate Calendar
- A Letter from Tennyson, (ms) The Mathematical Gazette
- A Letter from the West, (lt)
- Letter from Warsaw: An English Newspaper Account of Attempts to Fly, (ms)
- Letters to Auntie, (ss) ; translated by Mirra Ginsburg
- Letter to Louisa May Alcott from Her Publisher (Aug 11, 1866), (lt)
- Letter to Louisa May Alcott from Her Publisher (Jan 21, 1865), (lt)
- Letter-Writing Can Be Fun!, (ex)
- Let the People Know, (ar)
- Let Us Smile, (pm) Baltimore American
- Let Us Smile: From a Mystic Shrine Pamphlet, (pm)
- Levison’s Victim, (ss) , etc.
- The Liberty Bell, (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- Life, (pm) Exchange, etc.
- The Life and Death of King Richard III, (cs)
- Life (“If I live a life that is clean and square”), (pm)
- The Life of “Little Jenny”, (ss) The Chicago Tribune
- Life on the Spanish Main, (ex) (by W. H. Dilworth)
- Life’s Events, (pm) (by Gerald Massey)
- Life’s Market, (pm) Town Topics
- Lifting the Black Mask, (ms)
- The Lighthouse Keeper’s Secret, (ss)
- Lightning Anecdotes, (hu)
- The Lightning Express, (pm) International Railway Journal
- “The Light of Asia”, (ms)
- The Light of Home, (ss) Sharpe’s London Journal
- Liked the Sermon, (ss)
- The Lily of Sweet Ancott, (nv) All the Year Round
- The Lime-Kiln Club, (ss) Detroit Free Press
- The Limit, (pm)
- The Limitations of Dogma, (ms)
- Lines from an Autograph Album, (pm)
- Lines on the Letter H, (pm) (by Catherine Fanshawe)
- The Lion-Maker, (vi)
- A Lion on Horseback, (ar) The Chicago Tribune
- Listen Here, Bwana, I Say…, (ar) ; translated by E. Hussein
- Listen You, (cl)
- List of Photographs and Credits, (ms)
- List of Previous Contributing Authors, (ms)
- Little Blue Flower, (ss) The Strand Magazine, etc.
- Little Boy Blue, (pm) America
- The Little Bull-Calf, (ss) adapted by Joseph Jacobs
- The Little Bunch of Rah-Rahs, (pm) Puck
- Little by Little, (pm)
- The Little Church, (pm)
- Little Folks’ Corner: Bobby and Bobby’s Bow-Wow, (vi)
- Little Folks’ Corner: Lovel’s Ghost, (vi)
- The Little Girl, (ss)
- A Little Stimulant—A Temperance Tale, (ss) The People’s and Howitt’s Journal v3,, as by Elizabeth O’Hara
- The Little Thief, (ss) ; translated by Harriet L. B. Porter
- Little Things, (pm)
- Little Thomas Greed, (pm) Boston Evening Transcript
- The Little Watches, (vi)
- The Little White Feather, (ss)
- Little Willie, (pm)
- Lives of Highwaymen, Pirates and Robbers: I. Sawney Beane, (ms)
- “Lizzie Borden took an ax”, (pm)
- Lludd and Llevelys, (ss) , etc.
- Locked Out of Jail, (ms)
- Logical English, (pm)
- A London Ghost, (ss)
- London’s Glory, and Whittington’s Renown or, A Looking-Glass for Citizens of London, (pm)
- London to San Francisco, (pm) London Truth
- The Lonely Man of the Ocean, (ss)
- Lone Star Flag, (ms)
- Lone Star Lore, (qz)
- Long Ago, (pm)
- The Long-Ago, (pm) (by Richard Monckton Milnes)
- Long, Broad, and Quick Eye, (ss)
- A Long Felt Want, (pm) Chicago Inter-Ocean
- Looking Eastward, (ms)
- Loosha, (ss) The St. James’s Gazette (by Richard Dehan)
- Lord Arnoldos, (vi) ; translated by James Elroy Flecker
- Lord Dufferin’s Story, (ar)
- Lord Peter, (ss)
- Lord Randal, (pm)
- Lord Rothermere Is Always Right, (ms)
- Lost, (pm)
- The Lost Albatross, (ss) New York Sunday Sun
- The Lost Ball, (pm) New York American
- Lost Bonanza, (ms)
- Lost Days, (pm) (by Dante Gabriel Rossetti)
- The Lost Fish Hook, (ss)
- Lost, Strayed, Stolen, (pm) Cleveland Plain Dealer
- A Lost Type, (pm) Detroit Free Press
- A Lost Vacation, (vi)
- The Lots Upon the Raft, (ss)
- The Lottery (film continuity), (ms)
- Lotus, (pm) ; translated by Helen Waddell
- Love, (pm)
- Love and Authorship, (ss)
- Love and Labor, (ex) Chambers’s Journal
- Love and Tennis, (ss) Belgravia
- The Love Fast, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Love, from the Arabian, (pm) ; translated by E. Powys Mathers
- Love Goddess: 1957 with Kim Novak, (pi)
- Love in a Log Cabin, (ss)
- Love in Anytown, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Love in a Spaceship (news item), (pm)
- Love in Town, (pm) Truth
- Love Not Me for Comely Grace, (pm) (by John Wilbye)
- The Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring: “O Western wind…”, (pm)
- The Lovers, (ss)
- The Lover’s Lament: A Tew Indian Song, (pm) Natural Historytranslated by H. J. Spinden
- Lovers’ Meeting, (pm)
- The Lovers of Porthangwartha, (ss)
- The Lovers of Vire, (ss)
- Love’s Logic, (pm) Chambers’s Journal
- A Love Song of Daghestan, (pm) translated by E. Powys Mathers
- Love’s Song, (pm) Town Topics
- Love’s Young Dream, (hu)
- Lovin’ of a Horse, (pm) Horse Journal
- Low Down Breed, (hu) Boston Courier
- L. P. Senarens Dies, (ob)
- Luck’s a Funny Thing, (ss)
- The Lucky Call, (pm)
- A Lucky Fall, (vi)
- Lucky Man, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- A Ludicrous Mistake, (ar)
- Luke Venable’s Strange Experience, (ss) All the Year Round
- Lullaby, (pm)
- Lunacon 72 Wraparound Cover, (il)
- The Lunatic and His Turkey, (ss)
- The Lunatics, (ar)
- The Lure of the Berry, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly
- The Lure of the Tropics, (pm)
- The Luxury of Loafing, (pm) Washington Star
- The Lye, (pm) (by Walter Raleigh)
- A Lyke-Wake Dirge, (pm)
- The Lyons Courier, (ss)
- Mab: The Woman of the Dream, (ss)
- Madame Valeria; an Italian Ghost Story, (nv)
- Mademoiselle de Scudery, (na) , as by E. T. A. Hoffmann
- Madrigal, (pm) , etc.
- Magazines for Short Fiction, (ms)
- The Magdalen, (ss)
- Maggie’s Home, (ss) Chatelaine
- Magical Malaya, (pm)
- The Magician from Corinth, (ss)
- The Magician’s Horse, (ss)
- The Magician’s Pupil, (ss)
- The Magician Who Had no Heart, (ss)
- The Magic of Nail Cutting, (pm)
- Magic of Swarming Bees, (pm)
- The Magic Phial; or, an Evening at Delft, (ss)
- The Magic Shirt, (vi)
- The Magnetic Monster, (mr)
- Magnetic Plane Destroyer, (ar)
- The Magnetism of Death, (vi) Detroit Free Press
- Magnificat, (pm)
- Ye Maid at Ye Church Fair, (pm) The Sun
- Maid Her, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- The Mail Bag, (ms)
- Mail Box Casanova, (ss)
- The Mainspring of Man, (ar) Pittsburgh Dispatch
- Major Cross’ Pretty Wife, (ss) London World
- The Majority, (pm) Baltimore American
- Major O’Shaughnessy’s Adventure, (ss)
- The Major’s Monkey, (ss) Temple Bar
- Major Wagstaff’s Wig, (ss)
- Making a Circus Spectacle, (iv) New York Herald [Ref. Bolossy Kiralfy]
- The Making of a Police Force, (ar)
- The Making of Eve, (vi) ; translated by Albert H. Gross
- Malay for Beginners, (hu)
- Mama’s Kisses, (pm)
- Man, (ms)
- Man Abroad, (nv)
- The Man and the Dish of Gold, (vi)
- The Man and the Pot, (vi)
- Man Chooses Death, A Tale from Madagascar, (vi)
- Manerathiak’s Song, (ms)
- The Man from Alcatraz [Sexton Blake], (na) The Sexton Blake Library (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons)
- The Man from Australia [Derek Clyde], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- Manhattan and Return, (ss) Charm
- The Maniac Sea Captain, (vi)
- A Maniac’s Whim, (ss) ; translated by Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
- “Mankind are all hunters in varous degree…”, (pm)
- A Man of Sense, (pm) Somerville Journal
- The Man of the Hour, (pm) Indianapolis News
- Man of the West, (bg) [Ref. Gary Cooper]
- Man Talk: Jay J. Jalez, (ms)
- The Man-Tiger, (vi)
- The Man Who Acted as the Sun, North American Indian Story, (ss)
- The Man Who Bought Youth [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1300, (by Ladbroke Black)
- The Man Who Made Gold [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1242, (by R. C. Armour)
- “The Man Who Never Sleeps”, (ar)
- The Man Who Wasn’t There, (pm)
- A Man with a Maid, (ex)
- The Man Without a Chance, (ar) Young Man
- The Man with the Sleepy Eyes [Derek Clyde], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Marble “Liberty”, (ss) ; translated by Mary R. Merton
- Marcia’s Story, (vi)
- The Marconi Wireless Telegraph To-Day, (ar) The American Inventor
- Marie Marnet, (ss)
- Marilyn Monroe calender centerfold, (pi)
- A Marine Free Lance (swordfish), (ar)
- A Marine Yarn, (ss)
- Market Growths and Outgrowths, (ar)
- The Marquis de Rambouillet, (ar)
- Marriage a la Mode, (ar) The Newgate Calendar
- The Marriage Settlement, (ss) The People’s and Howitt’s Journal v3,, as by Elizabeth O’Hara
- The Married Man, (pm)
- The Martian and the Farm, (ar) The Outlook
- The Marvelous Unicorn, (sl)
- The Masque of the Red Death (shot analysis), (ms)
- The Master Cat or, Puss in Boots, (ss) (by Charles Perrault)
- The Master Thief and the Dragon, (ss)
- A Mathematician Confided, (pm)
- A Mathematician Named Klein, (pm)
- The Matsuyama Mirror, (ss) translated by Mrs. T. H. James
- A Matter of Course, (ss) Temple Bar
- Maud Muller of Maine, (pm) Lewiston Journal
- Maurice, or Away for St. Brandan’s, (nv)
- Mawnin’ Sho’tcake!, (pm) Denver Post
- “May Is Here”, (pm) (by Stopford A. Brooke)
- May Song, (pm)
- Media Release from the South African National Space Agency, (ms)
- Meg May’s Valentine, (pm)
- Mehitabel: A New-Englander, (ss) New-York Tribune
- The Member from Crimson Gulch, (pm) Washington Star
- Memories, (pm)
- A Memory, (pm) Detroit Free Press, etc.
- The Mem Sahib, (ss)
- Mendelian, (pm)
- Men Like Red, (ss)
- Men of the Good Old Days: 1. Cast-Iron Billy, (ar)
- Men of the Good Old Days: 2. Recruiting Sergeants, (ar)
- Men of the Good Old Days: 3. Ginger-beer Makers and ’Mush-fakers’, (ar)
- Men-Wolves, (ar)
- A Merchant, (pm)
- The Merchant and the Genie, (ex)
- The Merchant of Bagdad, (vi) (by John Hawkesworth)
- Mercy’s Appeal to God for Man, (pm) (by Giles Fletcher), uncredited.
- Merely the Maiden’s Wing, (pm) St. Paul’s Magazine
- Merkle’s Petrified Foot, (ss) The Philadelphia Times
- Merlin, the Wizard of Britain, (ss)
- The Merman, (pm) ; translated by George Borrow
- A Merry Ballett on Husbande and Wyffe, (pm)
- Michelangelo and His Plan in Art, (ar) The Fortnightly Review
- Michelet, the French Historian, (ar)
- Midnight, (pm) Blackwood’s Magazine
- The Midnight Mail, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine
- The Midnight Murder, (ss)
- A Mild-Mannered Oriental, (ss)
- Mildred’s Disappointment, (vi)
- Miles Atherton, (ss)
- The Milk-White Doo, (vi)
- The Milky Way’s Spherical Halo, (ar) The Daily Galaxy
- The Millennium, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Miller’s Daughter with model Mona Miller, (pi)
- The Mills of the Gods, (pm) Labor Herald
- Mill Stone Money, (ms)
- Milton as a Schoolmaster, (ex)
- “Mind Speeders”, (pz)
- Minguillo, (pm)
- The Miniature, (pm)
- Minimum de Malis, (pm) (by Rufus)
- Mining on Redonda and Redondite, (ar)
- The Minister’s Wife: A Characteristic Story of Thirty Years Ago, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book
- The Minor Canon, (ss)
- A Miracle Monger, (ar)
- A Miracle of St. Goar, (ex)
- Miracle of St. Scothinus, (ex)
- Miraculous Case of Jesch Claes, (ar)
- Mirrored Revenge, (vi) The Washington Post
- The Mirror of Friends, (ss)
- Mischief-Makers, (pm)
- Mischievous Monkeys, (ar)
- The Miser and the Mouse, (pm) translated by William Cowper
- The Miser of Marl House [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1249, (by Robert Murray Graydon)
- A Miser’s Ghost, (ss)
- Missed Opportunities, (pm) London Opinion
- The Missing Millionaire [Sexton Blake], (n.)
- Miss You, (pm)
- Mr. Edward Harrigan, of Harrigan & Hart, (ar)
- Mr. Fox, (ss)
- Mr. Hall Protects Himself, (ss)
- Mr. Nobody, (pm) , etc.
- Mr. Punch’s Library of Golf, (hu)
- Mr. Spence Takes Up Russian, (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- A Misunderstood Patriot, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post
- Mixed Prints, (ss)
- A Model Cashier, (ss)
- The Model Husband, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- The Model Husband Contest, (vi) Punch
- A Modern Family, (pm) Birmingham Age-Herald
- The Modern Hiawatha, (pm)
- The Modern Maiden, (pm) Rehoboth Sunday Herald
- The Modern Muse, (pm) New-York Tribune
- The Modern Psyche, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine
- Modesty, (ms)
- Modesty, (pm)
- Moll Moonlight, (cs)
- Moll ’n’ Her Lamb, (pm) Globe
- Momotaro, (vi)
- Money, (pm) Whitwood Plaindealer
- Money from Home, (ss)
- Money Made While on the Move, (ar) Smith’s Weekly
- The Monk and the Swindler, (ss) ; translated by Alfred Williams
- Monsieur De Balzac’s Umbrella, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- A Moonbeam, (ss)
- The Moon Changes Hands, (ms) Our Public Lands
- Moonlight, (pm)
- Moon Light, Moon Bright, (pm)
- A Moon Spell, (pm)
- More About Buzzards, (ms)
- More About Hollywood, (ms)
- More Reasons Why, (ms)
- Mortal and Immortal, (pm) (by Julia Ward Howe)
- Moses and the Divine Messenger, (vi)
- The Most Amazing Bill Ever Presented, (ms)
- A Most Extraordinary and Diabolical Murder, (ar)
- Most Popular Monarch in Europe, (ar) Chambers’s Journal
- Mother Nokes, (ar)
- Mother Shipton’s Prophecy, (pm)
- The Mountain Doctor, (vi)
- The Mountain of Spirits, (ss) (by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer)
- Moved by a Child’s Plea, (ss) San Francisco Call
- Moxey, Terror of Defaulters, (ar)
- Mrs. Banwell’s Legacy, (ss)
- Mrs. Davenport’s Ghost, (ss) (by Frederick F. Schrader)
- Mrs. Gaekwar, (pm) The Baltimore Sun
- Mrs. Professor Kramps, (nv) Putnam’s Magazine
- Mrs. Wimbush’s Revenge, (ss)
- The Mummers’ Play, (ss)
- Murder at Kuala Sat, (ts)
- Murder by Proxy [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #525, (by Andrew Murray)
- Mushroom Magic, (pm)
- Music, (pm) , etc.
- Music from Rocks, (ms)
- The Musician’s Daughter, a Tale of Ravenna, (ss) Matrix
- The Music of the Cow Bells, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Mute Witness, (ss)
- The Mutineers, (vi)
- Mutiny at Five Bells, (ms)
- Mutual Envy, (pm) Washington Star
- Mutual Murder, (ar)
- My Account of How It Happened, (vi)
- My Adventure: the Story of a Granted Wish, (ss)
- My Baboon Bedfellow, (ss) Belgravia
- My Baby in Heaven, (pm) (by Rachel)
- My Boy Still, (pm) Indianapolis Journal
- My Bunkie!, (pm) Whiz Bang
- My Castle in Spain, (pm) (by John Hay), uncredited.
- My Cousin Caroline’s Wedding, (ss)
- My Dear Old Friend, (ss)
- My Fair Lady, (pm) Pall Mall Gazette
- My Father’s Ghost, (ss)
- My Fellow-Traveler, (ss)
- My Grandmother’s Ring, (ss)
- “My, How You Have Grown”, (pi)
- My Jesus, I Love Thee, (pm)
- My Lord Bag-o’-Rice, (ss) translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain
- My Margaret, (ss) The Boston Globe
- My Mother, (pm)
- My New Year Resolution, (pm)
- My Old School-Book, (pm)
- My Pansies, (pm) The American Magazine
- My Serenade, (pm) Kate Field’s Washington
- My Sister Kate: a Moral Tale, (ss) (by Andrew Picken)
- The Mysterious Bell, (vi)
- The Mysterious Pack, (ss)
- The Mysterious Spaniard, (nv)
- The Mysterious Tailor, (ss)
- The Mysterious Villa, (ss)
- Mystery, (ss)
- Mystery, (pm)
- The Mystery Millionaire [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #567, (by William J. Bayfield)
- The Mystery of Amergin, (pm) translated by Elizabeth A. Sharp
- The Mystery of an Opium Den, (nv) Secret Service Detective Stories
- The Mystery of Life, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- The Mystery of the Derelict [Derek Clyde], (ss) (by William Murray Graydon)
- Mystery of the Mary Celeste, (ar)
- Mystery Wears a Wig [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #654, (by William J. Bayfield)
- The Mystic Chamber, (ss)
- Myths of Greece and Rome: Chapter 1—The Beginning of All Things, (ms)
- My Two Aunts, (ss)
- My Valentine, (pm)
- My Valentines, (pm)
- My Wish, (pm)
- Naaman, the Leper, (ms)
- A Name-Changing Charm, (pm)
- Nannie; or, a Tale of the Coral Ring, (ss)
- NASA’s Near-Earth Object surveyor (NEO)—The First Satellite to Hunt Specifically for Asteroids, (ar)
- Nathan Hale, (pm)
- Nat Sprucington’s Umbrella, (ss)
- Natural Law, (ts)
- Nature Marks It Plainly, (ms)
- Nature’s Teaching, (pm) (by William Wordsworth)
- Nearly—but Not Quite So, (ss)
- Ned Buntline, (ms)
- Nelly’s Robber, (vi) (by Donald Allen)
- Never Liked Them, (hu) Chicago Record
- Never Love Thee More, (pm)
- Never Stop Trying, (ms) The Graphic
- New Boots, (pm)
- New Commander-in-Chief, (ar) Yank: The Army Weekly
- The New House That Jack Built, (pm) Duluth Herald
- New Jury System, (ms)
- New Limericks, (pm)
- A New Mining Scheme, (ss)
- The New Order of Rustlers, (ms)
- News from Afar, (ms)
- The New Stenographer, (pm) Milwaukee Sentinel
- The New Usher [Tom Tartar], (sl) (by E. Harcourt Burrage)
- The New Year, (pm)
- New Year’s Gifts in Paris, (ex)
- Next Best, (pm) Louisville Courier-Journal
- Next Morning, (pm) Blackwood’s Magazine, etc.
- Next West, (ms)
- Niall’s Story, (ex)
- Nibbles from the Reviews, (ex)
- Nichols from Heaven with Barbara Nichols, (pi)
- Nick Carter? Let ’Em Read it, Says Scientist, (ms)
- Nicolas Pedrosa, (ss)
- “Nicolette, how fair art thou…”, (pm) ; translated by Andrew Lang
- The Niece of Horace Vernet, (ex)
- Night, (pm)
- A Night among the Clouds, (ss)
- A Nightmare of Mortar and Dust, (ar)
- A Night of Terror in a Polish Inn. Journey to Brczwezmcisl, (ss) Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine (by Heinrich Zschokke)
- The Nikkur Holl, (nv)
- Nina Dalgorooki, (ss)
- Noblesse Oblige; or, The Inhibited Policeman, (pm)
- Nobody Knows but Mother, (pm) Exchange
- Nobody’s Song, (pm)
- No Comparison, (na)
- Non-Committal, (hu) Detroit Free Press
- Nonsense Rhymes, (pm)
- No Rain for Five Years, (ms)
- Norse Words, (ms)
- North Pole: A Tall Story, (pm)
- A Norwegian Sketch, (ss)
- No Secrets Between Us, (ts)
- Notch for a Killer’s Colt, (ss)
- Notes of a Pre-Winchell Gossip, (ex)
- Note to “The Raven”, (ms)
- Note to “Ulalume”, (ms)
- Not Just What He Expected, (ss)
- Not Simply for Love, (vi) (by Max Adeler)
- Not to Scatter Thoughts—But Roses, (pm) Exchange
- The Novelist in Politics, (ar) Harper’s Weekly
- November, (pm)
- Nowadays, (pm)
- Now We Are Wed, (pm)
- Nubian Divorce Song, (pm)
- Nuckelavee, (vi)
- Numbers 35: 9-19, (ex)
- A Numerical Passion, (ar) The Open Court
- Nuttia, (ss) Macmillan’s Magazine
- The Nymph of Lake Balaton, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Obituary for Edgar Rice Burroughs, (ob)
- Obituary—Mother, Son to Be Buried, (ob) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- Obituary No. 01—Young Author Shoots Self, (ob) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- Obituary No. 02—Writer Is Shot at Cross Plains, (ob) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- O Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie, (pm)
- An Ocean on Ganymede?, (ar) The Daily Galaxy
- O Civile, (pm)
- October, (pm)
- October 26, 1781, (ms)
- The Odalisque of Pittsburgh, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- Odd, (pm) Kansas City, MO, Star
- Odd Economies Make Big Business Pay, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly
- Oddity in Crime, (cl)
- An Odd Mistake, (vi)
- Ode of Invented Words, (pm)
- Ode to a Durian, (pm)
- Oerlikon 8 cm Rockets, (ms)
- Of Concord, (vi)
- Of Deceit, (ex)
- The Offal Cellar, (ex)
- Of Feminine Subtlety, (ex) , etc.
- Offenbach at Home, (ex) [Ref. Jacques Offenbach]
- Of Injustice, (ex)
- Of Terror, (vi)
- Of the Transgressions and Wounds of the Soul, (ex)
- Of Vigilance in Our Calling, (ex)
- Oh, Deer!, (pm)
- Oh, Let Me Look Into Your E’en, (pm)
- Oh, My Darling Clementine, (pm)
- O I C, (pm)
- Oil Pirates! [Sexton Blake], (na) The Union Jack #1247, (by Stacey Blake)
- Old Adventures, (ss)
- The Old Bachelor’s New Year, (pm) (by Charles G. Halpine)
- An Old Ballad, as It Might Be Written, (pm) Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- The Old Books, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Old Books, (pm)
- An Old Cheshire Song, (pm)
- Old Christmas Carol, (sg)
- Old Cornish Litany, (pm)
- Old English Beggars’ Rhyme, (pm)
- Old English Carol, (pm)
- Old English Song (“Oh, for a Booke and a shadie nooke”), (sg)
- The Oldest Rogues’ Dictionary, (ms)
- The Oldest Story in the World, (vi)
- The Old Fair Story, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine
- The Old Georgia Melon, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Old Hammock, (pm) Nebraska Farmer
- Old Hands and New, (ms)
- The Old House in the City, (ss)
- Old King Cole, (pm)
- An Old Lady’s Love Story, (ss) Gentleman’s Magazine
- An Old Maid’s Marriage, (ss)
- The Old Man of the Sea, (ss)
- Old Powder Horn Locates Ancient Indian Towns, (ms)
- Old Rhyme, (pm)
- The Old Schoolhouse, (pm)
- Old School Tie, (pm) Penthouse (UK)
- The Old Ship, (pm)
- Old Slob’s Detective Library, (hu)
- An Old Song, (pm) , etc.
- The Old Time Fire, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Old Toast, (pm)
- Old Ways, (pm) ; translated by Arthur Waley
- Ollendorfiana, (vi) Paris Figaro; translated by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff
- Omens, (pm) ; translated by J. W. Oddy
- On a Lady Patch, (pm)
- On a Lady’s Wearing a Patch, (pm)
- On Conciliation, (ss)
- On Cowards, (pm)
- One Against Nine, (ar)
- One Day, (pm)
- $1.06 Collect!, (ms)
- 100 Other Distinguished Stories of 1999, (ms)
- O’Neill’s Defiance, (pm)
- One Night in Rome, (ss)
- One of the Contented, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The One Passenger on the Diligence, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- A $1,000 Bill, (es) Yank: The Army Weekly
- On Gaiman, (bg)
- On Guard, (ss)
- On King Bladud, (ss)
- On “Living Up to One’s Income” Habit, (ms) Cassell’s Saturday Journal
- Only a Boy, (pm)
- Only Sound, (ms) Los Angeles Times
- On One Dick, (pm)
- On Parables, (Mark 4), (ex)
- On the Air, (ms) Scientific American
- On the River, (pm)
- On the Value of Early Rising, (ar) Young Man
- On the Way Home, (pm) The Boston Transcript, as by George Birdseye
- On Woman’s Rights, (pm)
- On Your Oath?, (ar)
- Opinion by an Expert, (hu)
- Opinion from Detroit, (ms)
- The Optimist, (pm)
- The Ordeal, (pm)
- Ordinance, Prophecy and Precept, (ex)
- The Origin of Jonathan Harker, (ms)
- Orphan John, (ss) ; translated by Paul Tabori
- The Orphan Mendicant, (pm)
- The Orphan of Hollenbach, or Polycarp the Adventurer, (na)
- The Ostrich Punching of Arroyo Al, (pm) Denver Republican
- Othello the Moor of Venice, (cs)
- Other Contents, (ms)
- The Other World, (pm) translated by Robert Hillyer
- Our Acts, (pm)
- Our Ash Wednesday Entertainment, (ss) To-Day
- Our Hopes, (pm) (by Matthew Prior)
- Our Journey Godward, (ms) Success
- Outcast Children, (ar)
- The Outdoor Church, (pm) The Spectator
- The Outdoor Girl, (pm) Harper’s Bazar
- The Outlaw, (pm)
- Outlaw’s Cache, (ss)
- The Out of Date Couple, (pm) Chambers’s Journal
- Out of Sight, (ss) New York Journal
- Out of the Whirlwind, (ex)
- Out of This World, (ms)
- Outshine a Single Star, (ar) The Daily Galaxy
- Outsides, (ms)
- Outstanding Collections of Fantastic Stories Published During the Year 1953, (bg)
- Outward Bound, (pm)
- Over the Kitchen Fire, (hu) Home Notes
- Owed to Commencement, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Owlhoot Heritage, (ss)
- An Oxford Idyll, (ss) Macmillan’s Magazine
- Pack Horses and Mules, (ms)
- A Pact with the Devil, (ar)
- Paddle Your Own Canoe, (pm) (by Sarah T. Bolton)
- A Page from the Library: Clerk Saunders, (pm)
- Pahits at Seven, (ss)
- A Pair of Old Slippers, (ss) (translated)
- The Palisadoes, a Tale of the Hudson, (ss)
- “A Pal Like You”, (pm) , as by Jerome D. Kern
- Pangur Ban, (ss)
- The Parable of the Prodigal Son, (ss)
- Parables in the New Testament, (ms)
- Parables of Buddha, (ms)
- A Parallel, (pm)
- 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
- 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
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