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[]Grimm, Mary (1949- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Back Then, (ss) The New Yorker June 24 2019
- * Before, (ss) The New Yorker April 16 1990
- * Book of Dreams, (ss) The New Yorker June 22 1987
- * Haunted, (ss) Redbook October 1991
- * On the Patio, (pm) Backwards City Review Fall 2007
- * Reading Marley, (ss) Story Summer 1991
- * Stealing Time, (ss) The New Yorker October 27 1986
- * Two Years, (ss) The New Yorker June 19 1989
- * Up Late, (ss) The New Yorker November 4 1996
- * We, (ss) The New Yorker October 17 1988
- * What I Learned in Catholic School, (pm) Backwards City Review Fall 2007
[]Grimm, The Brothers; pseudonym of Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm (fl. 1820s) (chron.)
- * The Brave Little Tailor, (ss) 1958
- * The Bremen Town-Musicians, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Briar Rose, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Cinderella, (ss)
- * Death’s Messengers, (ss)
- * The Devil’s Three Golden Hairs, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Elves #1, (vi)
- * The Elves #2, (vi)
- * Fräu Trude, (vi)
- * Fundevogel, (vi)
- * The Goosegirl, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Hansel & Gretel, (ss)
- * The Hare’s Bride, (vi)
- * Iron John, (ss)
- * The Juniper-Tree, (ss)
- * Little Briar-Rose, (vi)
- * Little Brother and Little Sister, (ss)
- * Little Red-Cap, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823
- * Little Snowdrop; or, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, (ss)
- * The Nail, (ss)
- * The Nixie of the Mill Pond, (ss)
- * The Old Woman in the Wood, (ss)
- * Our Lady’s Child, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Rapunzel, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- Twelve Dancing Princesses and Other Fairy Tales ed. Alfred & Mary Elizabeth David, Signet, 1964, as by Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm; translated from the German (“Rapunzel”, 1812).
- The Other Sides of Reality ed. Walter M. Cummins, Martin Green & Margaret Verhulst, Boyd & Fraser, 1972, as by Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm
- Stories ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Longman US, 1994
- Fearie Tales ed. Stephen Jones, Jo Fletcher Books, 2013
- The Grimm Future ed. Erin Underwood, NESFA Press, 2016
- * The Robber Bridegroom, (ss)
- * Rumpelstiltskin, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823
- * The Shroud, (vi)
- * The Singing Bone, (ss)
- * The Six Swans, (ss)
- * Snow White, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Star-Talers, (ss)
- * The Story of a Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was, (ss)
- * The Three Little Men in the Wood, (ss)
- * The Three Snake-Leaves, (ss)
- * The Three Spinsters, (ss)
- * The Twelve Dancing Princesses, (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The White Snake, (ss)
- * The Willfull Child, (vi)
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[]Grimm, Wilhelm (1786-1859); used pseudonym The Brothers Grimm (chron.)
- * The Brave Little Tailor (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) 1958, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Bremen Town-Musicians (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Briar Rose (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Cinderella (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Death’s Messengers (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Devil’s Three Golden Hairs (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Devil Turned Pleader (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823
- * The Dragon’s Grandmother (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823
- * The Elves #1 (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Elves #2 (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Fisherman and His Wife (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * Fräu Trude (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Fundevogel (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Gambling Hansel (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823
- * Godfather Death (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * The Goosegirl (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Hansel & Gretel (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Hans-My-Hedgehog (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * The Hare’s Bride (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Iron John (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Juniper-Tree (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Karl Katz (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * Little Briar-Rose (with Jakob Grimm), (vi)
- * Little Brother and Little Sister (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Little Red-Cap (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Little Snowdrop; or, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Little Snow-White (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * The Little Snow Witch (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) Tales of the Talisman v2 #2, 2006; translated from the German (“Schneewittchen”) by David Lee Summers.
- * The Nail (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Nixie of the Mill Pond (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Old Woman in the Wood (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Our Lady’s Child (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Rapunzel (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- Twelve Dancing Princesses and Other Fairy Tales ed. Alfred & Mary Elizabeth David, Signet, 1964; translated from the German (“Rapunzel”, 1812).
- The Other Sides of Reality ed. Walter M. Cummins, Martin Green & Margaret Verhulst, Boyd & Fraser, 1972
- Stories ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Longman US, 1994, as by The Brothers Grimm
- Fearie Tales ed. Stephen Jones, Jo Fletcher Books, 2013, as by The Brothers Grimm
- The Grimm Future ed. Erin Underwood, NESFA Press, 2016, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Rapunzel (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * The Robber Bridegroom (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Rumpelstiltskin (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Shroud (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Singing Bone (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Six Swans (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * Snow White (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Star-Talers (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Story of a Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Three Feathers (with Jakob Grimm), (ss)
- * The Three Little Men in the Wood (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Three Snake-Leaves (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Three Spinsters (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Twelve Dancing Princesses (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) German Popular Stories by trans. by Edgar Taylor, 1823, as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The White Snake (with Jakob Grimm), (ss) , as by The Brothers Grimm
- * The Willfull Child (with Jakob Grimm), (vi) , as by The Brothers Grimm
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[]Grimshaw, Beatrice (Ethel) (1870-1953) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Adam-and-Eve Island, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1936
- * Adventures in Search of Adventure, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine December 1925
- * The Angel of the Palms, (ss) Britannia and Eve February 1930
- * Araby, (ss) Hearst’s International April 1924
- * Away from It All! [New Barbary Gold], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1935
- * The Bag of Gold [Nor’west Jane], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1940
- * A Barrel and Forty Thieves, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1931
- * The Beach of Terror, (ss) Liberty June 2 1928
- * The Beach of Vanalona, (ss) The Grand Magazine December 1920
- * The Beautiful Island of Secrets, (ss) Hearst’s International May 1924
- * Behind the Ranges, (ss) Hearst’s International August 1923
- * Below the Thirty Fathom, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine October 1927
- * Beyond the Last League, (ss) The Grand Magazine October 1935
- * Billy-All-Alone, (ss) Liberty December 1 1928
- * The Black and White of It, (ss) The Lady’s Realm October 1911
- * The Black Bat, Night, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1931
- * The Black Dog of Bareina, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1924
- * Black Sheep’s Gold, (sl) Everybody’s Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1927
- * The Black Venus of Rubiana, (ss) Liberty March 8 1930
- * The Blanket Fiend, (ss) Liberty March 9 1929
- * Blue Jim Takes a Hand, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1928
- * Blue Pearls and the Terrible Night, (ss) Liberty February 8 1936
- * Bobby-the-Clock [The Sorcerer’s Stone], (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1914
- * The Bride of the Rajah, (ss) Liberty December 3 1932
- * Brides, (ss) The Green Book Magazine February 1920
- * The Brides of Tarabora, (ss) The Little Red Speck and Other South Seas Stories by Beatrice Grimshaw, Hurst, 1922
- * The Bright Alaras, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1921
- * The Brush Island Bogey [Vaiti], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1929
- * Bully-Boy’s Daughter, (ss) Liberty July 24 1937
- * The Burning Island, (ss) Hearst’s International August 1924
- * By Order of Queen Jane, (ss) Liberty September 7 1935
- * Cabin Number Nine, (ss) Liberty August 27 1927
- * The Call of the Ve-ala, (ss) Britannia and Eve June 1931
- * The Candles of Katara, (ss) The London Magazine December 1922
- * The Captain Had a Daughter, (ss) Liberty June 21 1930
- * The Captured Child, (ss) Liberty July 11 1931
- * Carry Me Out to Sea, (ss) Liberty April 20 1929
- * A Cassowary and a Hymn-Book [The Sorcerer’s Stone], (ss) Everybody’s Magazine March 1914
- * Castaway, (ss) Britannia and Eve September 1931
- * The Castle in the Wood, (ss) Liberty September 7 1929
- * The Cave, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1932
- * The Claim of the Golden Head, (ss) The Passing Show July 20 1935
- * The Coco-Nut Pearl, (nv) Pearson’s Magazine August 1925
- * Conn of the Coral Seas, (n.) Smith’s Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1921
- * The Consort of Queen Susanna, (ss) Holly Leaves December 1931
- * The Coral Palace, (ss) The Story-teller February 1916
- * A Coral Queen:
* ___ 1. The Puri-Puri Man [Coral Queen], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #59, February 1917
* ___ 2. The Daughters of Enderby [Coral Queen], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #60, March 1917
* ___ 3. The Lost Island [Coral Queen], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #63, June 1917
- * The Crusoe Ship [Marooner’s Ring], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1926
- * The Dancing Devils of Ka, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1926
- * The Daughters of Enderby [Coral Queen], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #60, March 1917
- * The Dead Man’s Chest, (ss) Britannia and Eve September 1930
- * Dead Men’s Chests, (ss) This Week November 12 1939
- * Death Gamble, (nv) G.P. Detective Stories #3, 194?
- * Death Island, (ss) Collier’s February 12 1916
- * Death Underseas, (ss) This Week July 9 1939
- * The Devil Always Cheats [Nor’west Jane], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1939
- * Devil’s Gold, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1920
- * The Devil’s Smithy, (ss) Liberty July 2 1932
- * The Dim-Dim Girl, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 7 1918
- * Doom Underseas, (ss) Illustrated June 10 1939
- * Down to the Sea, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1920
- * Dreams, (ss) Liberty May 30 1931
- * The Drums of Night, (ss) Liberty November 27 1926
- * The Eerie Island [Vaiti], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1928
- * Ema, Ema, E!, (ss) Liberty October 4 1930
- * The Empty Diving-Dress [The Sorcerer’s Stone], (ss) Everybody’s Magazine October 1913
- * The Enchanted Isles, (ar) The Wide World Magazine (US) June 1910
- * The Eri Queen, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1930
- * Eyes in the Corner, (ss) Liberty June 27 1925
- * Eyes of Pearl, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1935
- * The Fight at Twelve Fathoms [The Sorcerer’s Stone], (ss) Everybody’s Magazine November 1913
- * The Fight at Twelve Fathoms [The Sorcerer’s Stone], (ss) Everybody’s Magazine October 1913 (+1)
- * The Five Stranglers, (ss) Liberty December 22 1934
- * The Flaming Sword, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1933
- * The Forbidden Valley, (ss) The Grand Magazine December 1926
- * The Forest of Lost Men, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1934
- * Forgotten Island, (ss) This Week June 1 1941
- * Forgotten Soul, (ss) Lloyd’s Story Magazine December 1922
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