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[]Nowlan, Philip Francis (1888-1940); used pseudonym Frank Phillips (about) (chron.)
- * The Airlords of Han [Anthony “Buck” Rogers], (na) Amazing Stories March 1929
- * Armageddon—2419 A.D. [Anthony “Buck” Rogers], (na) Amazing Stories August 1928
- * Armageddon—2419 A.D. [Anthony “Buck” Rogers], (ex) Amazing Stories August 1928
- * Armageddon—2419 A.D. [Anthony “Buck” Rogers], (na) Amazing Stories August 1928
- * Armageddon—2419 A.D. [Anthony “Buck” Rogers], (ex) Amazing Stories August 1928
- * Buck Rogers, (cs)
- * First Buck Rogers Story Ever Published [Anthony “Buck” Rogers], (ex) Amazing Stories August 1928, as "Armageddon—2419 A.D."
- * Mars, Humorist, (vi) The Black Cat September 1916
- * The Onslaught from Venus, (na) Science Wonder Stories September 1929, as by Frank Phillips
- * The Prince of Mars Returns, (nv) Fantastic Adventures Feb, Mar 1940
- * Space Guards, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction May 1940
- * The Time Jumpers, (ss) Amazing Stories February 1934
- * [letter from Bala-Cynwyd, PA], (lt) Astounding Stories February 1934
_____, [ref.]
- * Armageddon 2419 A.D. by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction October 1962
- * Armageddon 2419 A.D. by Paul Walker, (br) Science Fiction Review #36, 1970
- * Armageddon 2419 A.D. by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction October 1962
- * Armageddon 2419, Philip Francis Nowlan; Ace, 60¢ by Lester del Rey, (br) If April 1970
- * Phil Nowlan, (ar) Fantastic Adventures June 1940
- * The Visionaries Behind Buck Rogers by Jim Emerson, (bg) Futures Past v3, 2023
[]Noxon, Annie Robertson (fl. 1860s-1880s) (chron.)
- * Album Verses, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1880
- * Constancy, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1873
- * Dolores, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1869
- * Helene, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1876
- * Innocence, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1872
- * It Was a Dream, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine June 1876
- * Lines (“I would not have thee weep or sigh…”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine December 1878
- * Lines (“We may, as strangers, by-and-bye…”), (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1877
- * Little Belle, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1875
- * Lovers, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1872
- * Lovers’ Vows, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1873
- * Love’s Lesson, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1876
- * Love’s Spring-Time, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1877
- * Mignonette, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1877
- * Now!, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine August 1887
- * October, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine October 1875
- * Our Darling, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1873
- * Passion Flowers, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine June 1873
- * Peace, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1875
- * Phemie’s Diamonds, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine July 1879
- * The White Rose, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1876
- * You and I, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine May 1878
[]Noyes, Alexander Dana (1862-1945) (about) (chron.)
- * The Changing Economic Scene, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine June 1922
- * Conflicting Economic Influences, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine October 1922
- * Contrasting Influences in the Season’s Markets, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine July 1929
- * The Economic Conference, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine February 1922
- * Encouragements and Perplexities, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine December 1922
- * Entering a New Chapter, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine July 1922
- * The Financial Situation, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine Jul 1924, Dec 1925
* ___ The Changing Economic Scene, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine June 1922
* ___ Conflicting Economic Influences, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine October 1922
* ___ The Economic Conference, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine February 1922
* ___ Encouragements and Perplexities, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine December 1922
* ___ Entering a New Chapter, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine July 1922
* ___ Four Years after the War, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine November 1922
* ___ Hopes and Uncertainties for the New Year, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine January 1922
* ___ In the ’Dull Season’, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine August 1922
* ___ Markets, Hard Times, and Politics, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine April 1922
* ___ Past, Present, and Future in America, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine March 1930
* ___ Problems of a European Conference, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine May 1922
* ___ Problems of the Hour in Europe, (cl) Scribner’s Magazine September 1922
* ___ The Question of Economic Recovery, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1922
- * The Financial World; the World’s Money Markets in War Time, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine August 1916
- * Four Years after the War, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine November 1922
- * The Great Stock Exchanges of the World, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine February 1907
- * Hopes and Uncertainties for the New Year, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine January 1922
- * In the ’Dull Season’, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine August 1922
- * Markets, Hard Times, and Politics, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine April 1922
- * Past, Present, and Future in America, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1930
- * The Possibility of a Commercial Depression, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine December 1906
- * Problems of a European Conference, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine May 1922
- * Problems of the Hour in Europe, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine September 1922
- * The Question of Economic Recovery, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1922
- * A Woman’s Investments, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion March 1909
[]Noyes, Alfred (1880-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * The Admiral’s Ghost, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine October 1909
- * The Anvil, (pm) The London Magazine August 1923
- * Assisi, (pm) This Week October 15 1939
- * At the London Zoo, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1932
- * Bacchus and the Pirates, (pm) The Bellman #133, January 30 1909
- * A Ballade of Boyhood, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1931
- * A Ballade of Superstitions, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine May 1934
- * Barcarole, (pm)
- * The Bee in Church, (pm) McClure’s Magazine March/April 1920
- * Before the Life-Mask of Keats, (pm) To-Day June 1921
- * The Bell, (pm) The Story-teller August 1919
- * Beyond the Desert, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1920
- * Bill’s Phantasm, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1920
- * The Bridal of St. Catherine, (pm) Nash’s Magazine August 1911
- * Britain’s Sea Power, (pm) The Weekly Tale-Teller #292, December 5 1914
- * “Build Us That Better World”, (pm) Outward Bound October 1920
- * Carol of a Maiden, (pm)
- * Carol of the Fir-Tree, (pm) The London Magazine December 1911
- * The Cave, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1933
- * Checkmate, (ss) The Hidden Player by Alfred Noyes, Hodder & Stoughton, 1924
- * Christmas on the “Golden Hind”, (pm) The Story-teller December 1928
- * Civilization Imperiled, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1919
- * Closed Doors, (pm) Women’s Stories November 1 1913
- * Court-Martial, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 28 1920
- * Court-Martial, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #96, March 1920
- * The Creative Impulse, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1918
- * Dead Man’s Morrice, (pm) The Story-teller December 1916
- * The Death of John Davis, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1913
- * A Devonshire Christmas, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1919
- * Distant Voices, (pm) Romance February 1920
- * An Easter Flower, (pm)
- * The Electric Tram, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1908
- * The Elfin Artist, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1919
- * Escape, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1931
- * The Escape of Old Grey Squirrel, (pm) Britannia October 5 1928
- * The Feast of Lights, (pm) Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1925
- * Fey Joan, (pm) The London Magazine December 1921
- * Fir Tree Carol, (pm)
- * A Footnote to History, (es) Tomorrow August 1942
- * Forty Singing Seamen, (pm) Forty Singing Seamen and Other Poems by Alfred Noyes, F.A. Stokes, 1906
- * The Garden on the Cliff, (ss) The Story-teller November 1918
- * Ghosts, (pm) McClure’s Magazine February 1911
- * Goblin Peaches, (ss) Walking Shadows by Alfred Noyes, Cassell, 1918
- * The Greater Union: A Poem for Empire Day, (pm) Everybody’s Weekly May 27 1911
- * The Hand of the Master, (ss) The Story-teller October 1918
- * Heritage, (ss) The Forum November 1912
- * The Highwayman, (pm) Blackwood’s Magazine August 1906
- * The Immortal, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1921
- * In an Orchard, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1931
- * In Cloak of Gray, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine December 1907
- * The Isle of Memories, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1920
- * The Key, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1931
- * The Lighthouse, (ss) The Bookman November 1918
- * The Lights of Home, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine February 1908
- * The Log of the “Evening Star”, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal June 1918, as "The Mystery of the Evening Star"
- * The Loom of Years, (pm) The Loom of Years by Alfred Noyes, Grant Richards, 1902, as "The Song of Re-Birth"
- * The Lost Key, (pm) McClure’s Magazine September 1920
- * The Lotus of Wisdom, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine January 1907
- * Love’s Ghost, (pm) The Golden Hynde and Other Poems by Alfred Noyes, Macmillan, 1908
- * Lucifer’s Feast (A European Nightmare), (pm) The Forum December 1909
- * “The Lusitania Waits, Sir!”, (ss) New-York Tribune December 31 1916
- * The Man from Buffalo, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1918
- * The Man That Was a Multitude, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 20 1919
- * The Man Who Lived Twice, (ss) This Week September 28 1941
- * Marooned, (ss) The Story-teller August 1918
- * Mayfairest of Them All, (ss) Harper’s Bazar March 1926
- * The May Flower, (pm) The Delineator May 1920
- * May Margaret, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #79, October 1918
- * Midnight Express, (ss) This Week November 3 1935
- Sleep No More ed. August Derleth, Farrar & Rinehart, 1944
- Bar the Doors ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1946
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Bar the Doors ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1965
- Hauntings ed. Henry Mazzeo, Doubleday, 1968
- The Eighth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1972
- An Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Sampler, Reader's Digest, 1974
- Midnight Specials ed. Bill Pronzini, Bobbs-Merrill, 1977
- Deadly Nightshade ed. Peter Haining, Gollancz, 1977
- 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1979
- Macabre Railway Stories ed. Ronald Holmes, W.H. Allen, 1982
- Lost Souls ed. Jack Sullivan, Ohio University Press, 1983
- The Ghost Now Standing on Platform One ed. Richard Peyton, Souvenir Press, 1990
- * The Moon Is Up, (pm)
- * Moth, the Fool, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1911
- * The Mystery of the Evening Star, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal June 1918
- * A New Carol, (sg) The London Magazine Christmas 1925, music by Alexander Campbell Mackenzie
- * The Newspaper Boy, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1910
- * An Obscure Planet, (pm)
- * Old and New, (pm) The Red Book Magazine September 1920
- * The Origin of Life, (pm)
- * Our Sailor King, (pm) The London Magazine July 1911
- * The Pact, (pm) Grit Story Section #2181, November 8 1936
- * Pass, Friend: All’s Well, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1934
- * Peace in a Palace, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 21 1918
- * Peaches, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #77, August 1918
- * The Phantom, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1931
- * Planting a Tree, (pm) This Week April 24 1938
- * Portrait of a Politician, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 8 1921
- * The Priceless Heritage, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine February 1921
- * A Private Judgment, (ss) The Story-teller May 1920
- * “Red Rat”, (ss) Harper’s Bazar September 1923
- * The Reformers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 4 1920
- * The Remembering Garden, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1934
- * Remembrance, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1908
- * Resurrection, (pm) The London Magazine May 1922
- * The Return of Saint Nicholas, (pm) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine December 1929
- * The Return of the Scarecrow, (sl) Nash’s Magazine Apr, May, Jun 1929
- * Round About the Coal-Fire, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1920
- * Ruling Passion, (ss) Harper’s Bazar August 1927
- * Santa Barbara, (pm)
- * The Scout’s Way, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1928
- * Sea Distances, (pm) Harper’s Magazine October 1920
- * The Secret Garden, (pm) The Story-teller August 1929
- * Shadow-of-a-Leaf, (pm)
- * Shadows Before Dawn, (pm) from A Song of Sherwood,
- * Sherwood, (pm) Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes, Frederick Stokes, 1913
- * Silent, (pm) This Week August 8 1937
- * Song, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine November 1908
- * A Song of Love, (pm) Watson’s Magazine November 1906
- * The Song of Re-Birth, (pm) The Loom of Years by Alfred Noyes, Grant Richards, 1902
- * A Spell for a Fairy, (pm) Harper’s Magazine March 1915
- * A Spring Hat, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1920
- * Spring Shadows, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1928
- * The Statue, (pm) The Forum May 1910
- * The Strong City, (pm)
- * The Temple of Aphrodite, (pm) The Century Magazine April 1913
- * To a Friend of Boyhood Lost at Sea, (pm) McClure’s Magazine October 1910
- * To a Pessimist, (pm) Hampton’s Magazine December 1910
- * The Torch, (pm) Overland Monthly September 1915
- * The Tramp Transfigured, (pm) The Bellman #182, January 8 1910
- * The Troglodyte, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 3 1920
- * Two New Poems, (pm) McClure’s Magazine May 1919
- * Uncle Hyacinth, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post February 2 1918
- * A Victory Dance, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1920
- * The Waggon, (pm) Nash’s Magazine September 1914
- * The War-Makers, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine February 1914
- * Weather Cocks, (pm) This Week April 7 1935
- * The Wine Beyond the World, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1920
- * Within the Swirl:
* ___ 3: Court-Martial, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #96, March 1920
- * Wizards, (pm) Britannia April 12 1929
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