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[]Coleman, Sara Lindsay (1868-1959); also known as Sara Porter (chron.)
  
    - * At Nightfall (sketch), (ar)  National Magazine February 1901
- * Bijie, (ss)  The Delineator April 1907
- * Bijie and the Vision, (ss)  The Delineator July 1907
- * The Closed Door - Should They Have Opened It?, (ss)  The Ladies’ World January 1914
- * Concerning Olive, (ss)  Short Stories February 22 1902
- * The Crowning Event (sketch), (ar)  National Magazine August 1900
- * An Enchanted Garden, (ss)  The Blue Mule April 1907
- * The Fairy in the Web, (ss)  Woman’s World November 1914
- * The Fortune Teller, (ss)  National Magazine August 1901
- * Hearts A-Maying, (ss)  The Blue Mule October 1906
- * Her Baby (sketch), (ar)  National Magazine April 1900
- * Honeymoon House, (ss)  The Delineator June 1921
- * In Elizabeth’s Reign, (ss)  Leslie’s Monthly Magazine December 1904
- * Invisible Cords, (ss)  McCall’s Magazine November 1925
- * Love’s Messenger, (ss)  National Magazine May 1903
- * The Man in the Valley, (ss)  Tom Watson’s Magazine January 1906
- * The Outwitting of an Indian, (ss)  The Pacific Monthly March 1908
- * The Scar, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine March 1913, as by Sara Porter
- * Scarlet Thread, (ss)  The Delineator February 1907
- * The Tiny One’s Homecoming, (ss)  National Magazine August 1903
- * The Tiny One’s Pinkie, (ss)  National Magazine September 1903
[]Coleman, Sarah (Jane) (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Full Dark House by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv)  Seventy-Seven Clocks by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv)  Ten-Second Staircase by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv)  The Water Room by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv)  The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv)  The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2009
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May on the Loose by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2009
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May Off the Rails by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May on the Loose by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May Off the Rails by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2011
- * [front cover], (cv)  The Memory of Blood by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2013
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May and the Bleeding Heart by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May and the Burning Man by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2015
- * [front cover], (cv)  Bryant & May: Wild Chamber by Christopher Fowler, Bantam, 2017
- * [front cover], (cv)  Dreadful Young Ladies and Other Stories by Kelly Barnhill, Algonquin Books, 2018
[]Colen, B. D. (chron.)
  
    - * America’s National Health Disgrace, (ar)  Penthouse (US) July 1988
- * Health, (cl)  Penthouse (US) January 1991
- * Smart Sex, (cl)  Penthouse (US) Sep,   Oct,   Dec 1989,   Apr,   Jun,   Aug,   Nov 1990,   Apr,   Jul 1991,   Jul 1992
[]Coleridge, Hartley (1796-1849) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Address to Certain Gold Fishes, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Ah, These Degenerate Days!, (pm) 
- * Album Verses, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * The Birth-Day, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * The Birth of Speech, (pm) 
- * Blandusian Spring, More Gaily Bright, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * A Brother’s Love to His Sister, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * By a Friend, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Death, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Death-Bed Reflections of Michelangelo, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Early Spring, (pm) 
- * Epigram (“They say Despair has power to kill”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Epitaph on a Mother and Three Infants, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Expertus Loquitur, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * A Farewell, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * The First Birth-Day, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * The Forsaken to the Faithless, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Fragment (“What is the life of man?”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Friendship, (pm) 
- * From Country to Town, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * From Petrarca, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * From Petrarch, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Homer, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Horace. Book I., Ode 38, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Ideality, (pm) 
- * Inania Munera, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * In the Manner of a Child of Seven Years Old, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Isabel, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Leonard and Susan, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Liberty, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * May, 1832, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * A Medley, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * “Multum Dilexit”, (pm) 
- * New Year’s Day, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Night, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Notes, (ms)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * November, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * “Of Such Is the Kingdom of God”, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * An Old Man’s Wish, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * On a Picture of the Corpse of Napoleon Lying in State, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * On a Young Man Dying on the Eve of Marriage, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * On Parting with a Very Pretty, but Very Little Lady, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Poems, (co) F.E. Bingley (hc), 1833 
- * Poietes Apoietes, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Prayer, (pm)  Poems by Hartley Coleridge, Edward Moxon, 1851
- * Regeneration, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Reply, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * The Sabbath-Day’s Child, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sense, If You Can Find It, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * She Is Not Fair to Outward View, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1895, music by W. J. Foxell
- * Song, (pm) 
- * Song (“Say—what is worse than blank despair”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Song (“She is not fair to outward view”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Song (“The earliest wish I ever knew”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Song (“’Tis sweet to hear the merry lark”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“All Nature ministers to Hope. The snow”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“How long I sail’d, and never took a thought”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“If I have sinn’d in act, I may repent”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“I loved thee once, when every thought of mine”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“In the great city we are met again”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Is love a fancy, or a feeling? No”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“I thank my God because my hairs are grey!”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“It must be so,—my infant love must find”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Long time a child, and still a child, when years”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Love is but folly,—since the wisest love”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Once I was young, and fancy was my all”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“The Man, whose lady-love is virgin Truth”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“The vale of Tempe had in vain been fair”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Too true it is, my time of power was spent”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet to William Wordsworth, (pm) 
- * Sonnet (“We parted on the mountains, as two streams”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“What can a poor man do but love and pray!”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“What is young Passion but a gusty breeze”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“What was’t awaken’d first the untried ear”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“When we were idlers with the loitering rills”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Whither is gone the wisdom and the power”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Whither—Oh—whither, in the wandering air”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Why should I murmur at my lot forlorn?”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Youth, love, and mirth, what are they—but the portion”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sonnet (“Youth, thou art fled,—but where are all the charms”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Stanzas (“She was a queen of noble Nature’s crowning”), (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Sweet Love, the Shadow of Thy Parting Wings, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * A Task ad Libitum, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Thoughts, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To—, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To a Lofty Beauty, from Her Poor Kinsman, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To a Posthumous Infant, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To Joseph Turner, Esq., Derwent Hill, Near Keswick, (pm)  Preston Chronicle
- * To My Unknown Sister-in-Law, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To Shakespeare, (pm)  The Poetical Works of Bowles, Lamb and Hartley Coleridge ed. William Tirebuck, Walter Scott, 1887
- * To Shakspeare, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To Somebody, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To the Memory of Canning, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To the Nautilus, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * To Wordsworth, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * The Use of a Poet, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Valentine, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * What I Have Heard, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Whither?, (pm) 
- * Who Is the Poet, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Written in January, 1833, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Written on the 1st of November, 1820, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- * Young Love, (pm)  Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
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[]Coleridge, John; pseudonym of Earl & Otto O. Binder (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
  
    - * Artificial Universe, (ss)  Science Fiction Quarterly #2, Winter 1941
- * The Black Comet  [Mad Moor], (ss)  Science Fiction June 1939
- * Doom from the Void, (ss)  Science Fiction June 1940
- * The Life Beyond, (nv)  Science Fiction March 1941
- * Martian Martyrs, (nv)  Science Fiction March 1939
- * The Mogu of Mars, (nv)  Science Fiction August 1939
- * Mystery from the Stars, (nv)  Future Fiction November 1939
- * The New Life, (ss)  Science Fiction March 1940
- * The Poison Realm, (ss)  Future Fiction July 1940
- * Polar Doom, (ss)  Science Fiction Quarterly #1, Summer 1940
- * World of Illusion  [Mad Moor], (ss)  Future Fiction November 1940
[]Coleridge, Mary E(lizabeth) (1861-1907); used pseudonym Anodos (about) (chron.)
  
    - * A Day-Dream, (pm) 
- * The Deserted House, (pm)  Poems by Mary Coleridge, Elkin Mathews, 1908
- * The Friendly Foe, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine March 1898
- * The King Is Dead, Long Live the King, (ss)  Rare Bits September 1890
- * The Lady of Trees, (pm) 
- * The Lady on the Hillside, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine June 1898
- * “Life Is Passing Slowly”, (pm) 
- * Master and Guest, (pm)  Fancy’s Following by Anodos, Daniel, 1896, as by Anodos
- * Nonsense, (pm) 
- * The Other Side of a Mirror, (pm)  Fancy’s Following by Anodos, Daniel, 1896, as by Anodos
- * The Snow Is Coming, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine December 1898
- * Unwelcome, (pm) 
- * Veneta, (pm) 
- * The White Women, (pm) 
- * Wilderspin, (pm) 
- * The Witch, (pm)  Fancy’s Following by Anodos, Daniel, 1896, as by Anodos
- * The Witches’ Wood, (pm) 
_____, [ref.]
[]Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * After I Shot the Albatross, (pm) 
- * L’Amore, (pm)  The Morning Post December 21 1799, as "Love"
- * An Autumn Poem, (pm) 
- * Broken Friendship, (ex) from Christabel,  Christabel/Kubla Khan/The Pains of Sleep by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Murray, 1816
- * Christabel, (pm)  Christabel/Kubla Khan/The Pains of Sleep by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Murray, 1816
- * Christabel, (ex)  Christabel/Kubla Khan/The Pains of Sleep by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Murray, 1816
- * A Christmas Carol, (pm) , uncredited.
- * The Devil’s Thoughts, (pm)  The Morning Post September 6 1799
- * Ex “Anima Poetae”, (ms)  The New Review #77, October 1895
- * The Great, Good Man, (pm) 
- * In a Dungeon, (pm) 
- * The Knight’s Tomb, (pm)  1834
- * Kublai Khan, (pm) 
- * Kubla Khan, (pm)  Christabel/Kubla Khan/The Pains of Sleep by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Murray, 1816
- * Kubla Khan (with Kevin N. Roberts), (pm)  Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000; completed by Roberts from the fragment by Coleridge.
- * Love, (pm)  The Morning Post December 21 1799
- * Maxims and Precepts, (ms) 
- * Phantom, (pm)  The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge (1834 edition) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Pickering, 1834
- * Phantoms, (pm) 
- * The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, (pm)  Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
      -  Famous Weird Tales ed. Frederick de Berard, Isaac H. Blanchard, 1899
-  The Golden Book Magazine #45, September 1928
-  Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #307 Dec 2,   #308 Dec 9,   #309 Dec 16,   #310 Dec 23,   #311 Dec 30 1967,   #312 Jan 6,   #313 Jan 13,   #314 Jan 20, 
          #315 Jan 27 1968
-  Shadows from a Veiled Creation ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2006
-  Fireside Horror Stories About Pirates & Ghost Ships ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2018
-  Classic, Spooky Poems for Halloween Night ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2020
- * The Soldier’s Return, (pm) 
- * Song, (pm) 
- * Strange Dream, (ms)  The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist by Lawrence LeShan, Viking, 1974
- * The Suicide’s Argument, (pm)  The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Pickering, 1828
- * “Swans Sing Before They Die; ’Twere No Bad Thing…”, (pm) 
- * untitled (“Charles! My slow heart was only sad when first…”), (pm) 
- * untitled (“He prayeth best who loveth best…”), (pm) 
- * untitled (“Whoever is acquainted with the history of philosophy”), (ex) from Biographia Literaria,  1817
- * The Wanderings of Cain, (pp)  The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Pickering, 1828
- * What Is LIfe?, (pm) 
- * Why Love Is Blind, (pm) 
_____, [ref.]
    - * Coleridge by Richard Garnett, (ar)  Atalanta November 1887
- * Coleridge and Nether Stowey by William Greswell, (ar)  The Pall Mall Magazine February 1907
- * The Crime of the Ancient Mariner by Adam Roberts, (na)  Resurrection Engines: 15 Extraordinary Tales of Scientific Romance ed. Scott Harrison, Snowbooks, 2012
- * The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol I by Colin Wilson, (br)  The London Magazine May 1958
- * Persons from Porlock by Robert Silverberg, (ar)  Asimov’s Science Fiction July 2016
- * Samuel Taylor Coleridge by William Perrott, (bg)  The Captain #91, October 1906
- * Some Unpublished Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by George M. Towle, (ar)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1874
- * S.T. Coleridge by E. H. Visiak, (ar)  To-Day September 1918
- * A Talk with Coleridge by John Hookham Frere, (iv)  The Cornhill Magazine April 1917; edited by E. M. Green
- * With Coleridge and Tennyson at Clevedon by Arthur L. Salmon, (bg)  Temple Bar August 1905
[]Coles, Cyril Henry (1899-1965); used pseudonym Manning Coles (chron.)
  
    - * All That Glitters  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) May 1960, as by Manning Coles
- * Angel on My Foot  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) July 1960, as by Manning Coles
- * Buyer Collects  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) November 1958, as by Manning Coles
- * Crime in Concrete  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (n.)  Star Weekly December 5 1959, as by Manning Coles
- * Death Keeps a Secret (with A. F. O. Manning), (ts)  John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1958, as by Manning Coles
- * The Dip  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Nothing to Declare by Manning Coles, Doubleday, 1960, as by Manning Coles
- * Green Hazard (with A. F. O. Manning), (n.)  Hodder & Stoughton, 1945, as by Manning Coles
- * Guarding the Zeppelins (with A. F. O. Manning), (ex) from Drink to Yesterday,  Curtis Brown, Ltd., 1940, as by Manning Coles
- * Handcuffs Don’t Hold Ghosts  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #30, May 1946, as by Manning Coles
      -  The Queen’s Awards, 1946 ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1946, as by Manning Coles
-  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #30, May 1946, as by Manning Coles
-  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #11, May 1948, as by Manning Coles
-  Suspense (Australia) March 1959, as by Manning Coles
-  Suspense (UK) March 1959, as by Manning Coles
-  The Saint Mystery Magazine January 1964, as by Manning Coles
-  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) January 1964, as by Manning Coles
-  Favorite Sleuths ed. John Ernst, Doubleday, 1965, as by Manning Coles
-  Great Spy Novels and Stories ed. Roger Elwood & Sam Moskowitz, Pyramid, 1965, as by Manning Coles
- * Handle with Care  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) December 1958, as by Manning Coles
- * The Happy Travellers  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (sl)  Faber and Faber, 1959, as "Crime in Concrete", by Manning Coles
- * Here Lies—  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (nv)  Suspense (UK) July 1959, as by Manning Coles
- * It Pays to Be Honest  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) April 1960, as by Manning Coles
- * Johnny the Dip  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) January 1959, as by Manning Coles
- * Out of Luck  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) June 1960, as by Manning Coles
- * Six Indignant Footmen  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) April 1959, as by Manning Coles
- * Two’s Company  [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss)  Suspense (UK) February 1959, as by Manning Coles
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[]Coles, Donyae (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * All Orphans in the End, (ss)  Enter the Rebirth ed. Thomas Gondolfi, TANSTAAFL Press, 2018
- * The Ascension of Magdalene, (ss)  Nightmare #132, September 2023
- * A Blessing, (ss)  Black Girl Magic Lit Mag #4, October 2016
- * Close Enough to Divine, (vi)  Fantasy Magazine #65, March 2021
- * Coles on Poe, (ar)  Nightmare #142, July 2024 [Ref. Edgar Allan Poe]
- * Dawn Colored Night, (ss)  Speculative City #5, Fall 2019
- * de•crypt•ed:
    
 * ___ Coles on Poe, (cl)  Nightmare #142, July 2024 [Ref. Edgar Allan Poe]
- * Echidna, (pm)  Fantasy Magazine #68, June 2021
- * Sometimes Boys Don’t Know, (vi)  Nightmare #106, July 2021
- * Thalia Was Alone, (ss)  Weird Horror #3, Fall 2021
- * When Dessa Danced, (ss)  The Future Fire #45, 2018
- * When Sri Left the Ruined City, (ss)  Lightspeed #139, December 2021
- * Witch Is Another Word for Wild, (ss)  Anathema: Spec from the Margins #12, May 2021
[]Coles, Manning; pseudonym of Cyril Henry Coles & A. F. O. Manning (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * All That Glitters  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) May 1960
- * Angel on My Foot  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) July 1960
- * Buyer Collects  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) November 1958
- * Crime in Concrete  [Tommy Hambledon], (n.)  Star Weekly December 5 1959
- * Crime in Concrete  [Tommy Hambledon], (sl)  Faber and Faber, 1959
- * Death Keeps a Secret, (ts)  John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1958
- * The Dip  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Nothing to Declare by Manning Coles, Doubleday, 1960
- * Green Hazard, (n.)  Hodder & Stoughton, 1945
- * Guarding the Zeppelins, (ex) from Drink to Yesterday,  Curtis Brown, Ltd., 1940
- * Handcuffs Don’t Hold Ghosts  [Tommy Hambledon], (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #30, May 1946
- * Handle with Care  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) December 1958
- * The Happy Travellers  [Tommy Hambledon], (sl)  Faber and Faber, 1959, as "Crime in Concrete"
- * Here Lies—  [Tommy Hambledon], (nv)  Suspense (UK) July 1959
- * It Pays to Be Honest  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) April 1960
- * Johnny the Dip  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) January 1959
- * Out of Luck  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) June 1960
- * Six Indignant Footmen  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) April 1959
- * Two’s Company  [Tommy Hambledon], (ss)  Suspense (UK) February 1959
_____, [ref.]
[]Coles, Rachel (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Hell Is the Cooking Channel, (ss)  BFS Journal #13, 2014
- * Jerrod and the Undead Bucket List, (ss)  Aphelion #157, November 2011
- * Nails in Your Coffin, (ss)  Shrieks and Shivers from the Horror Zine ed. Jeani Rector, Post Mortem Press, 2014
- * The Orphans of Lethe, (ss)  What Fears Become ed. Jeani Rector, Imajin Books, 2011
[]Coles, W. F. (chron.)
  
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Vanguard Library #1 May 4,   #2 May 11,   #3 May 18,   #4 May 25,   #5 Jun 1,   #6 Jun 8,   #7 Jun 15,   #8 Jun 22,   #9 Jun 29,   #10 Jul 6, 
          #11 Jul 13,   #12 Jul 20,   #13 Jul 27,   #14 Aug 3,   #15 Aug 10,   #16 Aug 17,   #17 Aug 24,   #18 Aug 31,   #19 Sep 7,   #20 Sep 14, 
          #21 Sep 21,   #22 Sep 28,   #23 Oct 5,   #24 Oct 12,   #25 Oct 19,   #26 Oct 26,   #27 Nov 2,   #28 Nov 9,   #29 Nov 16,   #30 Nov 23, 
          #31 Nov 30,   #32 Dec 7,   #33 Dec 14,   #34 Dec 21,   #35 Dec 28 1907
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[]Coles Pasha; [i.e., Charles Edward Coles] (1853-1926) (chron.)
  
    - * Brigands of Egypt, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #36, March 28 1924
- * Capital Punishment, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #13, May 11 1923
- * Criminal Investigation in the East, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #28, December 7 1923
- * English Prisons To-day, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #23, September 28 1923
- * Murderers All, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #53, November 21 1924
- * “Nerves”, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #37, April 11 1924
- * The Problem of Our Police, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #10, March 30 1923
- * Reformative Measures, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #51, October 24 1924
[]Colette; [i.e., Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette] (1873-1954) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Absence, (ar)  The Atlantic Monthly July 1940
- * Advice, (ss)  The Household Magazine June 1932
- * After Midnight, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) June 1926
- * The Bee, (ss)  The Popular March 1937
- * Between Friends, (vi)  Collier’s April 15 1933
- * Blind Alley, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) April 1925
- * The Bracelet, (ss)  Hardboiled February 1937
- * “Cha”, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) February 1926
- * The Cure, (ss)  Harper’s Bazaar #2728, September 15 1939
- * Dawn, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) June 1925
- * A Day of Cloudless Pleasure, (ss)  1912
- * Distinguished Housebreaker, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) February 1925
- * End of the Road, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) May 1926
- * Fox, (ss)  Harper’s Bazaar May 1933
- * Gigi, (nv)  Three Short Novels by Colette, Farrar, Straus & Young, 1952
- * Great Animal Stories:
    
 * ___ 17: When a Goldfish Vanishes—Be Sure a Cat Will Get the Blame, (ss)
- * Habit, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) July 1925
- * Hand, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) August 1925
- * Her Young Husband, (vi)  Collier’s March 26 1938
- * The Kepi, (nv) 
- * The Lady and the Bear, (vi)  This Week August 28 1938
- * Landscape, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) January 1926
- * Laughter, (ex) from My Mother’s House and Sido,  Secker & Warburg, 1953
- * Love Looks Not with the Eyes, (ex) from The Vagabond,  Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1955
- * Lucky Find, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) November 1925
- * Monsieur Maurice, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) September 1925
- * Murderer, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) November 1925
- * Music Hall Sketches, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) April 1926
- * The Naturalist and the Cat, (ar)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1938
- * Nuit Blanche, (ss)  Harper’s Bazaar #2742, September 15 1940
- * Nuits Blanches, (ss)  1934
- * Omelette, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) October 1925
- * One Evening, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) January 1925
- * The Other One, (ss)  Esquire March 1960
- * Other Wcman, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) May 1925
- * The Other Wife, (ss) 
- * Paperweights, (ar) from Journey for Myself,  Peter Owen Ltd., 1971
- * Paris! City of Love, (ar)  Holiday 1953
- * Pirate Blood, (vi)  Collier’s May 28 1938
- * Portrait, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) December 1924
- * Poucette, (ss)  Our World July 1923; translated by Princess Alexander Gagarine
- * Presents, (ar) from Journey for Myself,  Peter Owen Ltd., 1971
- * Prrou, (ss)  Our World March 1923; translated by Princess Alexander Gagarine
- * The Rivals, (vi)  Collier’s May 7 1938
- * Saha, (ss) 
- * The Seamstress, (ss) 
- * Secrets, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) March 1926
- * The Secret Woman, (ss) 
- * The Sewing Party, (ss)  Eve #329, June 30 1926; translated from the French by F. Manies.
- * The She-Shah, (ss)  Creatures Great and Small by Colette, Farrar Straus, 1952
- * Sido (with Enid McLeod), (ex)  Farrar, Straus and Young, 1953
- * Story for the Little Children of Poilus, (ss) 
- * Those by Whom We Are Judged, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) March 1925
- * Le Toutounier, (ex)  1975
- * Triumph, (vi)  Collier’s June 24 1933
- * The Welcome Stranger, (ss)  Our World December 1923; translated by Princess Alexander Gagarine
- * When a Goldfish Vanishes—Be Sure a Cat Will Get the Blame, (ss) 
- * While You Are Away, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal September 1972
- * Woman Behind the Mask, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) November 1924
- * The Young Wife, (ss)  Collier’s February 25 1939
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