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- 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)
- Shooting Stars, (pm) Godey’s Lady’s Book
- 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)
- A Short Story Handbook, (ms)
- 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 Recommended Reading, (bi)
- 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
- 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)
- Stormclouds Discography: 1988-2003, (bi)
- Story Copyrights, (ms)
- 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 “Strand” Immortal, (ms) The Evening Standard [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- 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)
- Suggested Further Reading, (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)
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