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Shaw, [Captain] Frank H(ubert) (items) (continued)
- Little Ships, (ss) Britannia and Eve June 1945
- One Bad Turn, (ss) National Home Monthly June 1945
- A Ship Is Born, (ar) Britannia and Eve July 1945
- Woman Abroad, (ss) John Bull September 6 1947
- Billingsgate-Bound, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1947
- Ancient Stowaway, (ss) Britannia and Eve April 1948
- “Sniffy”, (ss) The Citizen (Gloucester) February 8 1950
- Fire Down Below!, (ar) Everybody’s February 18 1950
- One Having Authority, (ss) Courier May 1951
- You Can’t Be Sure, (ss) Britannia and Eve November 1951
- A Holiday Cruise, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1952
- Bread on the Waters [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard June 1 1955
- A Bone-Headed Constable, (ss) The Evening Standard August 27 1955
- Salt-Horse and Hard-Tack, (ar) Chambers’s Journal December 1956
- The Truth About Sail-Training, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1961
- Brethren All, (ss)
- Master of “The Flower”, (ss)
- Ship Fever, (ss)
Shaw, Geoffrey (fl. 1970s-1990s) (items)
- A Huntin’ We Will Go, (ss) Stardock #3, Fall 1978
- The Nature of the Human, (pm) Overspace #1, May 1988
- Death Sonnet, (pm) Overspace #2, July 1988
- Wings, (pm) Overspace #2, July 1988
- The Relationship Betwixt Time and Life, (pm) Overspace #3, September 1989
- Man, (pm) Overspace #5, February 1990
- Oh, to Gaze at the Pretty Panorama of a Lost World and Reflect (or Requiem for a Way of Life), (pm) Overspace #6, March 1990
- Faces, (pm) Overspace #9, July 1990
- Nothing, (pm) Overspace #9, July 1990
Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) (about) (items)
- The Miraculous Revenge, (ss) Time March 1885
- The Serenade, (ss) Magazine of Music November 1885
- Wagner in Bayreuth, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1889
- Politics, (ar) The New Review #20, January 1891
- A Dramatic Realist to His Critics, (ar) The New Review #62, July 1894
- Who Should Be Laureate?, (sy) The Idler April 1895
- On Going to Church, (ar) The Savoy #1, January 1896
- Ought We to Give Up Socialism?, (sy) The Idler November 1897
- My Methods of Work, (sy) The Idler March 1899
- A Word More About Verdi, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review March 1901
- Cashel Byron’s Profession, (sl) The Weekly Press #1945, June 18 1902
- The Theatre of the Future, (ss) The Grand Magazine February 1905
- Passion, Poison, Petrifaction; or, The Fatal Gazogene, (pl) Harry Furniss’s Christmas Annual 1905
- A Study in Self Analysis, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine January 1906
- Coburn the Camerist, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1906
- Bernard Shaw on American Women, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1907
- Aerial Football: The New Game, (ss) The Neolith #1, November 1907
- Tim Haffigan, (ex) Archibald & Constable, 1907
- The Forgotten Centenary, (ar) The Nation January 16 1909 [Ref. Edgar Allan Poe]
- A Foolish and Impudent Aspiration, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 1910
- “The Ladies”, (ms) The Scrap Book February 1910
- The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, (pl) The Red Book Magazine January 1911
- Fanny’s First Play, (pl) Hearst’s Magazine November 1912
- Toilers in the Abyss, (ar) Nash’s Magazine January 1913
- Why Women Should Have the Vote, From the Man’s Point of View, (sy) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1913
- Causerie on Handel in England, (ar) Ainslee’s May 1913
- Overruled, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine May 1913
- Arms and the Man: Should Military Service Be Compulsory?, (sy) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1913, as by Hilaire Belloc, Charles Beresford, Marie Corelli, Rudolph Feilding, F. B. Meyer, Percy Scott, George Bernard Shaw, Alfred Russel Wallace & J. W. Weston
- Puppets and Actors, (lt) Nash’s Magazine August 1913
- The Case for Equality, (ms) Metropolitan Magazine December 1913
- Androcles and the Lion, (pl) Everybody’s Magazine September 1914
- Killing for Sport, (ar) Nash’s Magazine September 1914
- One Thing to Be Done Besides Fighting, (ms) Nash’s Magazine September 1914
- Pygmalion, (pl) Everybody’s Magazine November 1914
- Great Catherine, (pl) Everybody’s Magazine February 1915
- What the Films May Do to Drama, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1915
- Getting Married, (pl) Physical Culture October 1915, etc.
- Neutrality Is Nonsense, (ms) Everybody’s Magazine January 1916
- On Writing Plays, (hu) Cosmopolitan April 1916
- Scrap the Museums! Opinion, (aw) Pearson’s Magazine April 1916
- Shaking Hands with a Bear, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1916
- The Case Against Chesterton, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine June 1916
- The Emperor and the Little Girl, (ss) New-York Tribune October 22 1916
- Bernard Shaw and Jesus, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1917
- O’Flaherty V.C., (pl) Hearst’s Magazine August 1917
- The Golden West (with Frank Harris), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1917
- Shaw’s Latest, (lt) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918
- A Postcard from Shaw, (lt) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918
- Who Is Frank Harris?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1918
- The Potential Wife-Mother, (sy) Lloyd’s Magazine December 1918
- The Clerk and Emperor of China, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine January 1920
- The Betrayal of Ulster, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine April 1920
- What Is the Greatest Force in the World?, (sy) Pearson’s Magazine May 1920; edited by Reed Ison
- Economics of Bedlam, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine June 1920
- I Am a Classic, (ar) Hearst’s Magazine September 1920
- Woman Since 1860 as a Wise Man Sees Her, (ar) McCall’s October 1920
- All About Satan the Waster, (rv) Hearst’s Magazine December 1920
- Bernard Shaw Is Brief and to the Point, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1921
- Slaying Souls with a Corkscrew, (ar) Hearst’s International May 1921
- Knots in Shakespear’s Handkerchief, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1921
- Beards, Bolsheviks and Bourgeoisie, (ar) Hearst’s International August 1921
- Little Engines in White Collars, (ar) Hearst’s International October 1921
- “Dictatorship of Proletariat”, (ar) Hearst’s International November 1921
- Back to Methuselah, (pl) Everybody’s June 1922
- The Six Greatest Men in History, (sy) The Strand Magazine October 1922 [Ref. H. G. Wells]
- The Six Greatest Men, (ms) The Strand Magazine 1922
- Women, Socialism and Love, (es) Hearst’s International January 1923
- Bernard Shaw and a Critic (with Henry Charles Duffin), (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1924
- Saint Joan, (sa) The London Magazine July 1924 (adapted)
- How Our Novelists Write Their Books, (sy) The Strand Magazine October 1924, as by F. Britten Austin, Joseph Conrad, Gilbert Frankau, Thomas Hardy, Baroness von Hutten, Marie Belloc Lowndes, W. Pett Ridge, George Bernard Shaw, H. de Vere Stacpoole, Hugh Walpole, H. G. Wells & Rebecca West
- Literature and Science, (??) The Forum October 1924
- St. Joan, (ex) Constable, 1924
- The Trial of Joan of Arc, (ar) 1924
- Pyg-Malion, (sa) The Shrine Magazine February 1927
- Mr. Shaw’s Response, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine October 1928
- The Universe of Einstein, (bg) Radio Digest January 1931
- Touring in Russia, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1932, etc.
- Why Not Give the Intellectuals a Chance?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1933
- Dare We Change Their Destiny? (with P. D. Vernon), (iv) The Passing Show March 10 1934
- A Final Statement of Faith (with George Sylvester Viereck), (ar) Liberty August 1 1936
- A Question Too Many for G.B.S. (with Dorothy Royal), (ar) The Passing Show September 12 1936
- Fascism, (ar) Story #63, October 1937
- Sovietism, (ar) Story #65, December 1937
- Dictators—Let Us Have More of Them, (ar) Liberty September 10 1938
- Bernard Shaw Answers Frederick L. Collins About Lady Astor, (ar) Liberty March 11 1939
- What I Do and Who I Am, (ar) Liberty May 27 1939
- If War Comes, What Will Ireland Do?, (ar) Liberty July 29 1939
- The Palestinian Muddle, (ar) Liberty September 9 1939
- The World After War, (ar) Liberty December 23 1939
- Thing, Odette, Think!, (ar) Lilliput April 1940
- How England Can Win, (ar) Liberty August 31 1940
- The Irish and the Germans, (ar) Liberty November 9 1940
- Reprisals Against the Germans: What Shall We Do?, (ar) Liberty February 1 1941
- Is America in the War?, (ar) Liberty May 24 1941
- The U.S.S.R. and the World, (ar) Liberty June 21 1941
- Can We Win the Peace?, (ar) Liberty February 28 1942
- [letter] (with Oswald Garrison Villard), (lt) Rob Wagner’s Script #623, February 28 1942 [Ref. Upton Sinclair]
- Do You Believe in a Future Life? (with W. R. Matthews, J. B. Priestley & H. G. Wells), (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1942
- Bernard Shaw Advises a Young Writer (with Alfred Ridgway), (lt) Lilliput March 1945
- Life Without Meat, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1945
- Barry Sullivan, Shakespear and Shaw, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1947, as by G. B. S. [Ref. Barry Sullivan & William Shakespeare]
- Shaw’s Rules for Play Producers, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1949
- Money, (ms) Bedside Clubman v1, 1951
- Why She Would Not: A Little Comedy, (pl) The London Magazine August 1956
- Bernard Shaw Advises a Young Writer, (ms)
- The Cathedral, (ms)
- Creative Evolution, (ex)
- Don Giovanni Explains, (ss)
- George Bernard Shaw vs. George Bernard Shaw, (ms)
- Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- Said Witty Mr. Shaw, (ms)
- Shafts by Shaw, (ms)
- A Trilogy of Wits (with Oscar Wilde & Remy de Gourmont), (ms)
Shaw, Gordon (fl. 1920s-1930s) (items)
- The Cat and the Fiddler, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #5, October 1924
- An Outlaw’s Jest, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #14, July 1925
- The “Dud” Wins Through, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #16, September 1925
- Mopped Up, (ss) Chums October 25 1925
- The Money on the Drum, (ss) The Corner Magazine March 1926
- No Fools Like Old Fools!, (ss) Chums March 29 1928
- “Mystery Ranch”, (ss) Chums June 26 1928
- The Infant Maverick, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
Shaw, Heather (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (items)
- In the Shade of You, (pm) Speculon October 2001
- Distance Vision (with Haitham Jendoubi & David Sklar), (pm) Star*Line July/August 2002
- The Children of the Moon, (pp) Strange Horizons September 9 2002
- Famishing, (ss) Strange Horizons February 10 2003
- Automatic Writing (with Tim Pratt), (ar) Flytrap #1, November 2003
- Editorial (with Tim Pratt), (ed) Flytrap #1, November 2003, etc.
- More Flies with Honey (with Tim Pratt), (ar) Flytrap #1, November 2003
- [front cover], (cv) Flytrap #1, November 2003
- Old Gods, New Rules, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2004
- Reviews (with Tim Pratt), (br) Flytrap #2, May 2004
- [front cover], (cv) Flytrap #3, November 2004
- Single White Farmhouse, (ss) Polyphony, Volume 5 ed. Deborah Layne & Jay Lake, Wheatland Press, 2005
- Skatebirding, (ss) The Nine Muses ed. Forrest Aguirre & Deborah Layne, Wheatland Press, 2005
- [front cover], (cv) Flytrap #5, May 2006
- [front cover], (cv) Flytrap #6, November 2006
- [front cover], (cv) Flytrap #7, May 2007
- A Is for Arthur (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 5 2011
- B Is for Banyan Tree (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 12 2011
- C Is for Crate (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 19 2011
- D Is for De Gustibus (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 26 2011
- E Is for Excrement (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 2 2011
- F Is for Forever (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 9 2011
- G Is for Graven (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 16 2011
- H Is for Horse (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 23 2011
- I Is for Inertia (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 2 2011
- J Is for Junk (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 9 2011
- K Is for Kinky (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 16 2011
- L Is for Luminous (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 23 2011
- M Is for Mall (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 30 2011
- N Is for Nevermore Nevermore Land (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 6 2011
- O Is for Obfuscation (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 13 2011
- P Is for Parade (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 20 2011
- Q Is for Quit (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 27 2011
- R Is for Raffle (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 4 2011
- S Is for Solipsism (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 11 2011
- T Is for Terpsichore (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 18 2011
- U Is for Ubiquitous (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (ss) Daily Science Fiction May 25 2011
- Five Ways to Cheat the Devil, (ar) Fantasy Magazine (online) #50, May 2011
- V Is for Vámonos (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 1 2011
- W Is for When (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 8 2011
- X Is for Xylomancy (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 15 2011
- Y Is for Yellow (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 22 2011
- Z Is for Zoom (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 29 2011
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