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Grahame, Gordon Hill (1889-?) (about) (chron.)
- * Cognac, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 15 1922
- * His Resurrection Morning, (ss) The Canadian Magazine March 1924
- * The Joke, (ss) Adventure August 10 1924
- * On the Level, (ss) Flynn’s October 4 1924
- * When Red Men Ruled, (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Jun 18, Jun 25 1921
- * Without Fear, (sl) Argosy Allstory Weekly Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30 1924
Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932) (books) (chron.)
- * Animal-Land, (in) from One Hundred Fables of Aesop, 1899
- * The Argonauts, (ss) The National Observer
- * The Barn Door, (ar) The National Observer October 1893
- * The Blue Room, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #4, Winter 1894
- * A Bohemian in Exile, (ar) The St. James’s Gazette September 27 1890
- * The Burglars, (ss) The National Observer
- * By a Northern Furrow, (ar) The St. James’s Gazette December 1888
- * Carol, (pm) from The Wind in the Willows, Methuen, 1908
- * Christmas at Mole End, (ex) from The Wind in the Willows, Methuen, 1908
- * A Dark Star, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1933
- * Dies Irae, (ss) The Yellow Book January 1896
- * The Eternal Whither, (ar) The National Observer July 1892
- * The Fairy Wicket, (ar) The National Observer February 1892
- * A Falling Out, (ss) The Yellow Book January 1895
- * The Fellow That Walks Alone, (ar) St. Edward’s School Chronicle July 1913
- * First Whisper of The Wind in the Willows, (ex) Methuen, 1908
- * Fun o’ the Fair, (ar) J.M. Dent, 1929
- * The Ghost Aristocracy, (ar) The National Observer November 1892
- * The Headswoman, (nv) The Yellow Book October 1894
- * Home for Christmas, (ex) from The Wind in the Willows, Methuen, 1908
- * In Arcady, (ss) The New Review #70, March 1895
- * The Iniquity of Oblivion, (ar) The Yellow Book October 1895
- * The Inner Ear, (ar) The Yellow Book April 1895
- * Its Walls Were as of Jasper, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1897
- * Loafing, (ar) The National Observer January 1891
- * Long Odds, (ar) The Yellow Book July 1895
- * The Lost Centaur, (ar) Pagan Papers by Kenneth Grahame, Elkin Matthews and John Lane, 1894
- * The Magic Ring, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine December 1896
- * Mr. Mole’s Char-Mouse, (ar)
- * Mutabile Semper, (ss) The New Review #83, April 1896
- * Nonsense-Land, (in) from Lullaby-Land, John Lane, 1904 [Ref. Eugene Field]
- * Oxford Through a Boy’s Eyes, (ar) Country Life December 1932
- * Paths to the River Bank, (Blandford Press, October 1988, co) ; edited by Peter Haining
- * The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, (ex) from The Wind in the Willows, Methuen, 1908
- * The Reluctant Dragon, (nv) Dream Days by Kenneth Grahame, John Lane, 1898
- * The Romance of the Rail, (ar) The National Observer August 1891
- * The Romance of the Road, (ar) The National Observer February 14 1891
- * The Roman Road, (ss) The Yellow Book July 1894
- * Running Water, (pm)
- * The Rural Pan, (ar) The National Observer April 25 1891
- * A Saga of the Seas, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1898
- * Saturnia Regna, (ar) The New Review #82, March 1896
- * Secret Kingdoms, (ar) The New Review #82, March 1896, as "Saturnia Regna"
- * To Rollo, (pm) The Yellow Book January 1897
- * The Triton’s Conch, (ar) The National Observer December 1893
- * The Twenty-First of October, (ss) The New Review #77, October 1895
- * The Wayfarer, (ar) The Yellow Book July 1895, as "Long Odds"
- * What They Talked About, (vi)
- * The Wind in the Willows, (ex) Methuen, 1908
- * A Wood-Land at Home, (ar) Paths to the River Bank by Kenneth Grahame, Souvenir Press, 1983
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Grahame-White, Claude (1879-1959) (about) (chron.)
- * The Aerial Duellist (with Harry Harper), (ar) The Windsor Magazine December 1916
- * The Aerial Menace, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1911
- * Aeroplane v. Airship (with Harry Harper), (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1916
- * The Air-King’s Treasure (with Harry Harper), (sl) Chums Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31, Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28,
Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6 1913
- * An Airman’s Ruse (with Harry Harper), (ex) from Heroes of the Flying Corps, Hodder & Stoughton,
- * A Drama of the Night (with Harry Harper), (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1917
- * Fighting Seaplane No. 9, (ss) The Royal Magazine November 1914
- * Flying Ten Thousand Miles, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1914
- * Flying Ten Thousand Miles, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1914
- * Flying Ten Thousand Miles, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1914
- * Flying the Atlantic, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1914
- * Have You Nerve Enough to Fly?, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine October 1 1916
- * Night Flying (with Harry Harper), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1918
- * The Safety of Flying, (ar) The Outing Magazine September 1912
- * The Sensations of the Flying Man (with Harry Harper), (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1916
- * Through the Night Sky (with Harry Harper), (na) The Grand Magazine October 1913
- * Touring by Air, (ar) Fry’s Magazine March 1914
- * War Seen from the Air (with Harry Harper), (ar) The Windsor Magazine December 1915
- * What Aerial War-fare Really Means, (ar) Nash’s Magazine November 1912
- * What Flying Will Do for the World, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1911
- * When Shall We All Fly?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1910
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Graham-Leigh, Elaine (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Blue Man’s Burden, (ss) Jupiter #18, October 2007
- * A Gift for the Young, (nv) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #67, 2020
- * The Night They Sacked New Rome, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #59, March 2017
- * The Rule of Law, (ss) Jupiter #23, January 2009
- * Told in a Brothel on Darien, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #36, Spring 2011
Grahn, Judy (1940- ) (chron.)
- * Boys at the Rodeo, (ss)
- * A Geology Lesson, (pm) Amazon Quarterly Fall 1972
- * I Have Come to Claim, (ss)
- * I Only Have One Reason for Living, (pm) The Arc of Love: An Anthology of Lesbian Love Poetry ed. Claire Coss, Scribner, 1996
- * Plainsong, (pm) Amazon Quarterly v3 #1, 1974
- * A Woman Is Talking to Death, (??) Amazon Quarterly v2 #2, 1973
Grainger, Edward A.; pseudonym of David Cranmer (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Black Hats and Known Lies, (ss) Pulp Modern Summer 2014
- * Cash Laramie and the Painted Ladies, (ss) Crime Factory v2 #7, 2011
- * Justice Served, (ss) Dark Valentine Winter 2010
- * The Lawyer, (ss) Protectors ed. Thomas Pluck, Goombah Gumbo Press, 2012
- * Legend (with Charles T. Whipple), (ss) Pulp Modern Summer 2012, as by Edward A. Grainger & Chuck Tyrell
- * Merciless, (ss) Pulp Modern Winter 2013
- * New Dog, Old Tricks, (ss) The Traditional West, CreateSpace, 2011
- * Ravaging Jackals, (ss) Pulp Modern Summer 2021
- * The Wicked, (ss) Pulp Modern Autumn 2011
Grainger, Francis Edward (1854-1927); used pseudonym Headon Hill (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of Lord Wargrave’s Bride, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #168, July 20 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Drury Lane Tavern, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #172, August 17 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the East India Loot, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #169, July 27 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Old House at Fulham, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #170, August 3 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Prince Regent’s Garter, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #171, August 10 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Wimbledon Tobyman, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #167, July 13 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The “Artemis” Mystery, (ss) The Story-teller November 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Avengers, (sl) W.B. Dodge & Co., 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Ball Cartridge, (ss) Chambers’s Journal, as by Headon Hill
- * The Bow Street Runner:
* ___ 1. The Adventure of the Wimbledon Tobyman, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #167, July 13 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2. The Adventure of Lord Wargrave’s Bride, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #168, July 20 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3. The Adventure of the East India Loot, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #169, July 27 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4. The Adventure of the Old House at Fulham, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #170, August 3 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5. The Adventure of the Prince Regent’s Garter, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #171, August 10 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6. The Adventure of the Drury Lane Tavern, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #172, August 17 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * Boys Together, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * By a Hair’s-Breadth, (sl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1897, as by Headon Hill
- * Checkmate, (na) Brief Stories Magazine August 1925, as by Headon Hill
- * Cheque! Mate!, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1899, as by Headon Hill
- * The Children’s Mystery:
* ___ 1: The Mystery of the Five White Rats, (ss) The Woman at Home October 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 1: The Mystery of the Five White Rats, (ss) The Woman at Home November 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2: The Mystery of the Locked-Up Room, (ss) The Woman at Home November 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2: The Mystery of the Locked-Up Room, (ss) The Woman at Home December 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3: The Mystery of the Yellow Satchel, (ss) The Woman at Home December 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3: The Mystery of the Yellow Satchel, (ss) The Woman at Home January 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4: The Mystery of the Vanishing Bell-Rope, (ss) The Woman at Home January 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4: The Mystery of the Vanishing Bell-Rope, (ss) The Woman at Home February 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5: The Mystery of the Braganza Necklet, (ss) The Woman at Home February 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5: The Mystery of the Braganza Necklet, (ss) The Woman at Home March 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6: The Mystery of the Tiger’s Eye, (ss) The Woman at Home March 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6: The Mystery of the Tiger’s Eye, (ss) The Woman at Home April 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 7: The Mystery of the Half-Mast Flag, (ss) The Woman at Home April 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 7: The Mystery of the Half-Mast Flag, (ss) The Woman at Home May 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 8: The Mystery of the Saddlebag Sofa, (ss) The Woman at Home May 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 8: The Mystery of the Saddlebag Sofa, (ss) The Woman at Home June 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 9: The Mystery of the Missing Crew, (ss) The Woman at Home June 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 9: The Mystery of the Missing Crew, (ss) The Woman at Home July 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 10: The Mystery of the Unaccountable Music, (ss) The Woman at Home July 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 10: The Mystery of the Unaccountable Music, (ss) The Woman at Home September 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * Classic Corner: Rare Tales from the Archive:
* ___ The Tsarina’s Wedding-Present, (ss) Seaward for the Foe by Headon Hill, Ward, Lock, 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * The Clue in the Signal Cabin, (ss) The Story-teller October 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * Comrades in Grief [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand June 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Cowardice of Private Thurston [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand January 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Crime Behind the Scenes, (ss) The Story-teller April 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * The Cry of the Curlew, (ss) The Woman at Home December 1893, as by Headon Hill
- * The Culverton Mail Bag, (ss) The Tatler January 27 1904, as by Headon Hill
- * A Cup of Cold Water [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand May 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Down Among the Dead Men, (ss) The Story-teller December 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Duke Decides, (sl) Cassell’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * The End of the Feud, (ss) The Story-teller November 1911, as by Headon Hill
- * The Founding of the Eagle, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1895, as by Headon Hill
- * The Good Prior of St. Ruth’s [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand March 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Gramophone Clue, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #83, December 3 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * La Grande Capucine, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1905, as by Headon Hill
- * The Green Shade, (n.) 1924, as by Headon Hill
- * The Hazard of the Die, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #71, September 10 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * Her Splendid Sin, (sl) The Scrap Book Oct, Nov, Dec 1907, Jan, Feb, Mar 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * A Hot Scent, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #193, January 11 1913, as by Headon Hill
- * How Nat Marks Bought the Regalia, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1902, as by Headon Hill
- * The Incident of Commandant Vilmer [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand April 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Kitten’s Wedding Day, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * Lord Falconet’s Despatch-Box, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Lurking Death, (ss) Everybody’s Weekly #2, March 18 1911, as by Headon Hill
- * The Man from Egypt, (na) Short Stories March 1917, as by Headon Hill
- * The Man in Irons, (ss) The Story-teller September 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mask with Three Eyes, (ss) The London Magazine December 1906, as by Headon Hill
- * Mysteries of the Restaurant Car:
* ___ 1. The Mystery of the Dead Man’s Dinner [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #54, May 14 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2. The Mystery of the Clacton Supper Train [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #55, May 21 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3. The Mystery of the Green Chartreuse [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #56, May 28 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4. The Mystery of the Ascot Heirlooms [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #57, June 4 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5. The Mystery of the Missing Serviette [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #58, June 11 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6. The Mystery of the Duplicate Bride [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #59, June 18 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 7. The Mystery of the Snow-Bound Passengers [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #60, June 25 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 8. The Mystery of the Gold-Mounted Umbrella [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #61, July 2 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Ascot Heirlooms [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #57, June 4 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Braganza Necklet, (ss) The Woman at Home Feb, Mar 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Clacton Supper Train [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #55, May 21 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Dead Man’s Dinner [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #54, May 14 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Duplicate Bride [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #59, June 18 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Five White Rats, (ss) The Woman at Home Oct, Nov 1893, as by Headon Hill
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