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Pritchard, Kenneth B. (fl. 1930s) (items)
- The Interstellar Star, (pm) Science Fiction Digest December 1933
- The Words in the Sky, (ar) The Fantasy Fan March 1934
- Inherited Memory, (ar) The Fantasy Fan May 1934
- Smoke Without Fire, (ar) The Fantasy Fan July 1934
- A Disembodied Shadow, (ar) The Fantasy Fan August 1934
- [letter from Pittsfield, MA], (lt) Astounding Stories August 1934, etc.
- Beings from Beyond, (ar) The Fantasy Fan September 1934
- A Death Signal, (ar) The Fantasy Fan November 1934
- A Beam from the Sky, (ar) The Fantasy Fan January 1935
- The Legacy, (vi) The Fantasy Fan February 1935
- Shadows, (ms) The Phantagraph July/August 1935
- “Time”, (ar) International Observer November 1935
- The Electric World, (ss) Fanciful Tales Fall 1936
Pritchard, Melissa; [née Brown] (1948- ) (about) (items)
- A Private Landscape, (ss) The Kenyon Review Autumn 1982
- Spirit Seizures, (ss) Spirit Seizures by Melissa Pritchard, University of Georgia, 1987
- Phoenix, (ss) Story Autumn 1989
- Eating for Theodora, (ss) Story Summer 1990
- The Good and Faithful Widow, (ss) The Paris Review #127, Summer 1993
- Salve Regina, (ss) The Gettysburg Review Summer 1999
- Patricide, (ss) Boulevard Spring 2006
- Hotel Majestic, (ss) Ploughshares Summer 2016
- The Sherry and Therapy Society, (ss) Story #6, Fall 2019
- How Love Is Found When the Heart Is Lost, (ss)
Pritchard, Robert (fl. 2000s-2010s) (items)
- Pasquale on the Evolution, (ss) Zahir #14, Winter 2007
- A Collapsing Crutch: The Characters of The Matrix Fall Cruelly Into Naturalism, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #234, February 2008
- Aristeia, (ss) Zahir Summer 2008
- Evoë! Evoë!, (ss) Redstone Science Fiction #15, August 2011
- Monologue for Two Voices, (ss) Perihelion May 12 2013
- Alienation, (ss) Betwixt #2, Winter 2014
- Chinese Poetry, (ss) Kaleidotrope Summer 2015
- Xed, (ss) Space and Time #125, Spring 2016
Pritchett, Lulita Crawford (1906-1991) (about) (items)
- That Fool Girl, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st October 1930
- The Love Feud, (ss) Rangeland Love Story Magazine March 1931
- Ridin’ for Trouble, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd May 1931
- Crag Bixler’s Girl, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st June 1931
- Luck for Two, (ss) Rangeland Love Story Magazine September 1931
- Love’s Road, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st November 1931
- The Cussedest Cowboy, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st January 1932
- A Heap More Trouble, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd April 1932
- The Boss of Bowan’s Hole, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st September 1932
- Wolf Blood, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd December 1932
- Sheriff’s Business, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd August 1933
- Nightriders, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd September 1933
- Sugar-Broke Bronc, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st January 1934
- Stubborn!, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd February 1935
- Girlproof, (ss) Romantic Range June 1936
- Partic’lar Pest, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st July 1936
- Cowgirl’s Hunch, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st September 1936
- Drifter’s Dream, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd February 1937
- Lariat Lady, (ss) Golden West Magazine February 1937
- Canyon Girl, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st March 1937
- Accommodatin’ Cuss, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st April 1937
- Outlaw Hearts, (ss) Ranch Romances 3rd June 1937
- There’s Always Suckers, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd July 1937
- Gambler’s Girl, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st March 1938
- To the Sheriff, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd September 1938
- Lion Puss Rides the Stage, (ss) The Open Road for Boys November 1938
- Hearts at the Cross Trails, (ss) Western Love Story Magazine December 1938
- Considerable of a Sinner, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd March 1939
- Red Tie for Luck, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st June 1939
- He Didn’t Know Beans, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd June 1939
- Devil Girl, (ss) Ranch Romances 3rd April 1940
- Scientific Roper, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st September 1940
- Timberline Trust, (ss) The Open Road for Boys September 1941
- Wedding on Wolf Creek, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st November 1943
- Duck Soup, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd February 1944
- Beau Catcher, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd April 1945
- Girl Tamer, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st August 1945
- Renegade Redhead, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd February 1947
- Nuthin’ Fancy, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st December 1947
- A Fool for Music, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd February 1948
- Law Abidin’, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd April 1948
- Ballots to Pete’s Hole, (ss) Ranch Romances 3rd October 1948
- Ridin’ Fool, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd April 1949
- Nosy Kid, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st January 1950
- Old-Maid Angel, (pm) Good Housekeeping September 1950
- Doggone Dude, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st April 1951
- Joker, (ss)
Pritchett, V(ictor) S(awdon) (1900-1997) (about) (items)
- Tragedy in a Greek Theatre, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1927
- The Corsican Inn, (ss) The Fortnightly Review February 1930
- Woolly Gloves, (ss) The Fortnightly Review June 1931
- Gent’s Frock Coat, (ss) The Radio Times December 18 1931
- The Two Brothers, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine May 1934
- The Editor: L.A.G. Strong, (bg) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine April 1935
- The Truth About Mrs. Brown, (na) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1936
- Main Road, (ss) The New Statesman and Nation May 9 1936
- Eleven O’Clock, (ss) The Sailor and Other Stories by V. S. Pritchett, Knopf, 1938
- The Upright Man, (ss) You Make Your Own Life by V. S. Pritchett, Chatto & Windus, 1938
- Pocock Passes, (ss) The London Mercury April 1939
- The Cuckoo Clock, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar #2727, September 1 1939
- The Saint, (ss) Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art April 1940
- The Oedipus Complex, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly July 1940
- The Sailor, (nv) Argosy (UK) November 1940
- The Boss Was Human, (ss) Lilliput January 1941
- A Story of Don Juan, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1941
- The Greatest Blimp of them All, (ar) Lilliput September 1942
- It Isn’t Easy to Be an Assassin, (ar) Lilliput October 1944
- The Voice, (ss) Tomorrow December 1944
- The Gift Horse, (ss) Lilliput April 1945
- Men of the World, (ar) Tomorrow July 1946
- The Future of the Novel, (ar) Tomorrow October 1946
- The Dream, (ss) Lilliput March 1947
- Man About the House, (ss) Lilliput July 1947
- The Collection, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1947
- Somerset Maugham, (ar) Tomorrow October 1947
- The Sniff, (ss) Harper’s Magazine February 1948
- Double Divan, (ss) Lilliput April 1948
- Sense of Humor, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1948
- Iron Curtain, (ss) Lilliput November 1948
- An Alphabet of Literary Prejudices, (cl) The Windmill v3 #2, 1948
- You Make Your Own Life, (vi) Harper’s Magazine June 1949
- The Aristocrat, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1949
- The Ladder, (ss) The New Yorker November 5 1949
- Up the Garden Path, (ss) Argosy (UK) December 1950
- Passing the Ball, (ss) The New Yorker September 5 1953
- Portrait of a Clerk, (ss) The London Magazine July 1954
- The Spanish Temper, (ex) Chatto & Windus, December 1954
- The Comic World of Dickens, (cr) The Avon Book of Modern Writing No. 2 ed. William Phillips & Philip Rahv, Avon, 1954
- Coming to London-III, (ar) The London Magazine December 1955
- The Necklace, (ss) The New Yorker February 15 1958
- Just a Little More, (ss) The New Yorker February 28 1959
- Citizen, (ss) The New Yorker May 9 1959
- The Key to My Heart, (ss) The New Yorker July 18 1959
- The Fall, (ss) The New Yorker May 28 1960
- The Wheelbarrow, (ss) The New Yorker July 16 1960
- Stage Fall, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1960
- The Educated Girl, (ss) Transatlantic Review 1960
- Noisy Flushes the Birds, (nv) Argosy (UK) July 1962
- Noisy in the Doghouse, (nv) The New Yorker November 10 1962
- The Speech, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 1962
- The Liars, (ss) The New Yorker November 21 1964
- The Nest Builder, (ss) The New Yorker December 11 1965
- The Honeymoon, (ss) Harper’s Magazine February 1966
- Debt of Honor, (ss) The New Yorker December 30 1967
- Chatty, (ss) The New Yorker April 13 1968
- Why I Choose This Story, (is) Argosy (UK) April 1968
- The Captain’s Daughter, (ss) The New Yorker December 27 1969
- The Fall, (ss) The New Yorker June 20 1970
- The Diver, (ss) Nova December 1970
- The Trip, (ss) Playboy May 1971
- The Marvellous Girl, (ss) The New Yorker December 24 1973
- The Spree, (ss) Playboy December 1973
- Did You Invite Me, (ss) Playboy June 1974
- The Worshippers, (ss) Encounter August 1977
- A Family Man, (ss) The New Yorker November 28 1977
- On the Edge of the Cliff, (ss) The New Yorker February 20 1978
- The Accompanist, (ss) Playboy July 1978
- The Fig Tree, (ss) The New Yorker March 19 1979
- A Trip to the Seaside, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1981
- The Writer’s Tale, (ss) Vogue March 1981
- Neighbors, (ss) The New Yorker July 5 1982
- Things, (nv) Winter’s Tales 27 ed. Edward Leeson, Macmillan, 1981
- The Spanish Bed, (ss) Short Story International #47, December 1984
- Cocky Olly, (ss) The New Yorker August 1 1988
- A New World, (ss) Granta #26, Spring 1989
- A Change of Policy, (ss) The New Yorker April 17 1989
- Faits Divers, (hu)
Private Secretary; pseudonym (fl. 1930s) (items)
- JRM of No.10, (ar) The New Passing Show March 26 1932 [Ref. Ramsay MacDonald]
- The Human Fortress—Hindenburg, (ar) The New Passing Show April 2 1932
- The Bearded Banker, (ar) The New Passing Show April 9 1932 [Ref. Montagu Norman]
- The Man Behind the Budget, (ar) The New Passing Show April 16 1932 [Ref. Neville Chamberlain]
- Peter Pan, (ar) The New Passing Show April 23 1932 [Ref. J. M. Barrie]
- The Last Bohemian, (ar) The New Passing Show April 30 1932 [Ref. Augustus John]
- Billion Dollar Ambassador, (ar) The New Passing Show May 7 1932 [Ref. Andrew Mellon]
- The Blue-Eyed Princess, (ar) The New Passing Show May 14 1932 [Ref. Princess Ingrid of Sweden]
- The Duke of Westmillions, (ar) The Passing Show May 21 1932 [Ref. Duke of Westminster]
- The Racing Puritan (and Her Husband), (ar) The Passing Show May 28 1932 [Ref. Lord & Lady Astor]
- The Man with the Golden Pen, (ar) The Passing Show June 4 1932 [Ref. Noel Coward]
- The Prince of Two Worlds, (ar) The Passing Show June 11 1932 [Ref. The Aga Khan]
- The Sphinx of Wimbledon, (ar) The Passing Show June 18 1932 [Ref. Helen Wills Moody]
- Mussolini and His Cat, (ar) The Passing Show June 25 1932
- The Marble Minister, (ar) The Passing Show July 2 1932 [Ref. Sir John Simon]
- The Knight of Speed, (ar) The Passing Show July 9 1932 [Ref. Sir Malcolm Campbell]
- Beautiful Boo, (ar) The Passing Show July 16 1932 [Ref. Evelyn Laye]
- A Meteor with a Moustache, (ar) The Passing Show July 23 1932 [Ref. Adolf Hitler]
- Mrs. Bernard Shaw, (ar) The Passing Show July 30 1932 [Ref. Charlotte Payne-Townshend Shaw]
- Sunny Jim, (ar) The Passing Show August 6 1932 [Ref. Rt-Hon James Henry Thomas]
- The Richest Bachelor, Sir Philip Sassoon, (ar) The Passing Show August 13 1932
- Radio Reith (Sir John Reith), (ar) The Passing Show August 20 1932
- The Student of Prague—Masaryk, (ar) The Passing Show August 27 1932
- O.K. Don, (ar) The Passing Show September 3 1932 [Ref. Kaye Don]
- The Diplomatic Daddy, (ar) The Passing Show September 10 1932 [Ref. Dino Grandi]
- The Reasonable Man, (ar) The Passing Show September 17 1932 [Ref. H. G. Wells]
- The Authoress with Chic, (ar) The Passing Show September 24 1932 [Ref. Vicki Baum]
- The Sexton of Romance, (ar) The Passing Show October 1 1932 [Ref. Lord Merrivale]
- The Top Gear Baronet, (ar) The Passing Show October 8 1932 [Ref. Sir William Morris, Bart.]
- The Man You Don’t Know, (ar) The Passing Show October 15 1932 [Ref. Charlie Chaplin]
- The Athletic Cripple, (ar) The Passing Show October 22 1932 [Ref. Theodore Roosevelt]
- The Man Who Mayn’t Go Back, (ar) The Passing Show October 29 1932 [Ref. Herbert Hoover]
- Peter Pan, M.P., (ar) The Passing Show November 5 1932 [Ref. George Lansbury]
- That Man de Valera, (ar) The Passing Show November 12 1932 [Ref. Eamon de Valera]
- The Sparetime Premier, (ar) The Passing Show November 19 1932 [Ref. Edouard Herriot]
- “Old English”, (ar) The Passing Show November 26 1932 [Ref. Lord Lonsdale]
- Sir Santa Claus, (ar) The Passing Show December 3 1932
- The Winged Philosopher, (ar) The Passing Show December 10 1932 [Ref. Sir Rabindranath Tagore]
- The Colleen and Sir John, (ar) The Passing Show December 17 1932
- “Bombo”, (ar) The Passing Show December 24 1932 [Ref. J. B. S. Haldane]
- An Emperor of M.P.G., (ar) The Passing Show December 31 1932 [Ref. Henri Deterding]
- The Man Who Despises People, (ar) The Passing Show January 7 1933 [Ref. Jacob Epstein]
- Farmer George, (ar) The Passing Show January 14 1933 [Ref. David Lloyd George]
- The Fattest Author, (ar) The Passing Show January 21 1933 [Ref. G. K. Chesterton]
- Guglielmo, Marquis of the Magic Sea, (ar) The Passing Show January 28 1933
- The Man Who Leaves His Body, (ar) The Passing Show February 4 1933 [Ref. Albert Einstein]
- Winnie the Pooh Bah, (ar) The Passing Show February 11 1933 [Ref. Sir Winston Churchill]
- The Loftiest Man on Earth, (ar) The Passing Show February 18 1933 [Ref. Auguste Picard]
- Dick, the Jolly Dean, (ar) The Passing Show February 25 1933 [Ref. Reverend Dick Sheppard]
- The Richest Man in Britain, (ar) The Passing Show March 4 1933 [Ref. Sir John Ellerman]
- Tree-Dweller, (ar) The Passing Show March 11 1933 [Ref. Charles Laughton]
- Plum and the Old Thing, (ar) The Passing Show March 18 1933 [Ref. P. G. Wodehouse]
- Zozo, (ar) The Passing Show March 25 1933 [Ref. Stalin]
- The Scientific Grandpa, (ar) The Passing Show April 1 1933 [Ref. Sir Oliver Lodge]
- Pius XI, (ar) The Passing Show April 8 1933
- The Man His Foes Love, (ar) The Passing Show April 15 1933 [Ref. James Maxton, M.P.]
- The Arab King, (ar) The Passing Show April 22 1933 [Ref. King Feisal of Iraq]
- The Diplomat the Cooks Consult, (ar) The Passing Show April 29 1933 [Ref. Aimé Joseph de Fleuriau]
- The Academy Queen, (ar) The Passing Show May 6 1933 [Ref. Dame Laura Knight]
- The Jumping Peer, (ar) The Passing Show May 13 1933 [Ref. David Cecil, Lord Burghley]
- The Gentle General, (ar) The Passing Show May 20 1933 [Ref. Sir Ian Hamilton]
- Leader of the Jews, (ar) The Passing Show May 27 1933 [Ref. Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz]
- The King’s Nurse, (ar) The Passing Show June 3 1933 [Ref. Sister Catherine Black]
- The Shrimp of the M.C.C., (ar) The Passing Show June 17 1933 [Ref. Henry Dudley Leveson Gower]
- The Dog Dictator, (ar) The Passing Show June 24 1933 [Ref. Brigadier-General Alfred Cecil Critchley]
- Volga Boatman, (ar) The Passing Show July 1 1933 [Ref. Fiodor Ivanovich Chaliapin]
- Writer of the Romany, (ar) The Passing Show July 8 1933 [Ref. Lady Eleanor Smith]
- King of Trumps, (ar) The Passing Show July 15 1933 [Ref. Ely Culbertson]
- The Man Australia Hates—Mr Douglas Jardine, (ar) The Passing Show July 22 1933
- Monsieur Lemonade, (ar) The Passing Show July 29 1933 [Ref. Fred Perry]
- Ruler of the Rails, (ar) The Passing Show August 5 1933 [Ref. Sir Josiah Stamp]
- The Musical Drill Sergeant, (ar) The Passing Show August 12 1933 [Ref. Sir Henry Wood]
- My Lady Governor, (ar) The Passing Show August 19 1933 [Ref. Mary Agnes Hamilton]
- The Prime Minister of Football, (ar) The Passing Show August 26 1933 [Ref. Frederick J. Wall]
- Six-Days-a-Week Tennis Girl, (ar) The Passing Show September 2 1933 [Ref. Dorothy Round]
- The Handsome Habsburg, (ar) The Passing Show September 9 1933 [Ref. Prince Franz Josef Otto of Habsburg]
- Heart Specialist, (ar) The Passing Show September 16 1933 [Ref. Somerset Maugham]
- “Wakers”, (ar) The Passing Show September 23 1933 [Ref. William Waveli Wakefield]
- The Queen of America, (ar) The Passing Show September 30 1933 [Ref. Eleanor Roosevelt]
- Dixie, (ar) The Passing Show October 7 1933 [Ref. Dixie Dean]
- Father of the Baby Car, (ar) The Passing Show October 14 1933 [Ref. Sir Herbert Austin]
- Odds-On Favourite, (ar) The Passing Show October 21 1933 [Ref. Gordon Richards]
- The Man Who Brought the Stars to Earth, (ar) The Passing Show October 28 1933 [Ref. Sir James Jeans]
- Lady from Lancs., (ar) The Passing Show November 4 1933 [Ref. Gracie Fields]
- Tubby of Toc H., (ar) The Passing Show November 11 1933 [Ref. Tubby Clayton]
- Quiet Young Man, (ar) The Passing Show November 18 1933 [Ref. Henry Hall]
- The Girl Who Despises Luxury, (ar) The Passing Show November 25 1933 [Ref. Dorothy Paget]
- Susan Claus, (ar) The Passing Show December 2 1933 [Ref. Arabella Susan Lawrence]
- Mouse & Man, (ar) The Passing Show December 9 1933 [Ref. Walt Disney]
- The Man from the Dark, (ar) The Passing Show December 16 1933 [Ref. Aldous Huxley]
- The Fourth Man in England, (ar) The Passing Show December 23 1933 [Ref. William Temple]
- Immortal Elf, S.W.1, (ar) The Passing Show December 30 1933 [Ref. Jean Forbes-Robertson]
- Man with 7 Countries, (ar) The Passing Show January 6 1934 [Ref. Alexander Korda]
- Recording Angel, (ar) The Passing Show January 13 1934 [Ref. Sir Ernest Wild]
- Voice of the Flowers, (ar) The Passing Show January 20 1934 [Ref. Amelita Galli-Curci]
- Old Master, (ar) The Passing Show January 27 1934 [Ref. Frank Brangwyn]
- The World’s Grandma, (ar) The Passing Show February 3 1934 [Ref. Marie Dressler]
- The Man Who Was Lawrence, (ar) The Passing Show February 10 1934 [Ref. T. E. Lawrence]
- Maxim Maximovitch the Persuasive, (ar) The Passing Show February 17 1934 [Ref. Maxim Litvinoff]
- Emperor of Eyebrows, (ar) The Passing Show February 24 1934 [Ref. George Robey]
- The Mikado, (ar) The Passing Show March 3 1934 [Ref. Emperor Hirohito]
- The Man Who Rebuilt Ireland, (ar) The Passing Show March 10 1934 [Ref. William T. Cosgrave]
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