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[]P., H. F. (chron.)
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- * Made in America:
* ___ Red Iron Ore, (sg) The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Red Iron Ore, (sg) The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
[]P., H. M. (chron.)
- * An Article on a Chilly Subject, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 29 1886
- * Cross Questions and Crooked Answers, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper August 3 1889
- * Dick’s Debts, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper October 23 1886
- * A Face at the Window, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 14 1885
- * A Financial Transaction, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 10 1887
- * Joe Sieg, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1883
- * “Lines”, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper May 14 1887
- * My Unmanageable Muse, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 26 1887
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ My Unmanageable Muse, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 26 1887
- * A Sad Tale of the Sea, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 26 1887
- * A Tragic Episode, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 10 1887
- * Umpiring, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper November 19 1887
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1 1892
[]P., H. W. (chron.)
- * The Background of Roman History (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1889
- * Between Two Worlds (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1890
- * A Bishop of the Fifth Century (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1888
- * Cheer up, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine July 1863
- * Consolation (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1890
- * “Lay Him Low!”, (pm) Young Englishman’s Journal June 22 1867
- * Oh, Give me the Hand of a Friend, (pm) Young Englishman’s Journal June 15 1867
- * Revulsion (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1890
- * To Lelia, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1852; translated by H. W. Payson
- * The Turn of the Tide (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly June 1890
- * The Tutor of a Great Prince (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly October 1888
- * Urbs Animae (with , et al.), (??) The Atlantic Monthly December 1888
[]P., J. (chron.)
- * At Parting, (pm) (by Joan Pomfret) The Grand Magazine January 1935
- * Caught in an Elephant Trap, (ts) The Passing Show October 20 1934
- * Cecilia Skating, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1909
- * The Enchanted Wood, (pm) The Grand Magazine February 1935
- * Farewell, (pm) The Australian Journal June 30 1866
- * Feminine Philosophy, (pm) (by Jessie Pope ,[?]) Pearson’s Magazine March 1908
- * Gifts, (pm) (by Joan Pomfret ,[?]) The Grand Magazine July 1935
- * The Greatest Bore!, (??) Centennial Magazine November 1888
- * He Brought Me Pearls, (pm) The Grand Magazine November 1934
- * Intercession, (pm) The Grand Magazine June 1934
- * In the Dark Days, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1934
- * The Last Paving-Stone, (pm) (by Jessie Pope) The Windsor Magazine January 1914
- * Lost at Sea, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1872
- * Lost in the Snow, (pm) Cassell’s Illustrated Family Paper December 23 1865, as by J. P.
- * Lyric Art, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1934
- * Nearco, Lord of the British Stud, (ar) Sporting Life (Australia) April 1950
- * “Our Babies”, (pm) Cassell’s Illustrated Family Paper December 23 1865, as by J. P.
- * Our Visit to the Desert, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science September 1878
- * Power and Paint, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1936
- * A Proposal, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1904
- * Rose on Rollers, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1911
- * Saved by Science, (vi) (by Jessie Pope) The Windsor Magazine September 1906
- * A Surprise Egg, (pm) (by Jessie Pope) The Windsor Magazine October 1906
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ Caught in an Elephant Trap, (ts) The Passing Show October 20 1934
- * A Thorn, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1910
- * To Rose—Astride, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1911
- * The Transformation, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1910
- * A Voice to the People, (pm) The Chartist Circular #136, April 30 1842
- * The Zoo, (pm) The Windsor Magazine October 1907
- * [front cover], (cv) The British Girl’s Annual 1911, 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Jan 18 1893, Feb 12 1908
- * [letter from Lewistown, MT], (lt) Weird Tales May/June/July 1924
[]P., M. (chron.)
- * “Bond’s”, (ss) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine November 1890
- * The Character of the New English House of Commons by an Old Member, (??) The Century Magazine July 1886
- * Conscripts, (pl) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1922
- * Dulci Fistula - The Bryn Mawr Skater, (pm) Tipyn o’ Bob January 1907
- * A Ghostly Adenture, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar 12, Mar 19 1887
- * The Good Samaritan, (ts) The Passing Show July 14 1934
- * Lobbying in England, (??) The Century Magazine April 1886
- * Round the World with a Camera, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1908
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ The Good Samaritan, (ts) The Passing Show July 14 1934
- * Weights and Measures, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine June 1912
[]P., Q. (chron.)
- * At the Inaugural Ball, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
- * Ben Franklin’s Wish in Old Age, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
- * The Bent of the Twig, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * Bolivar’s Christmas Dinner, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * A Charming Pun, (nf) Wide Awake July 1889
- * A Fairy Cradle, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
- * A Horse at the Dentist’s, (nf) Wide Awake February 1889
- * How High-Grade English Boys Learn Business, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
- * How the Princess Manages It, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
- * How Vesuvius Looks This Year, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
- * Indian Fun, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * The Lapps and the “Sleeping Bags”, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
- * A Laughing Match, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * Men and Things:
* ___ III. Why in the Western Hemisphere?, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
* ___ IV. “Sit” or “Set”?, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
* ___ VII. At the Inaugural Ball, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
* ___ XIII. How High-Grade English Boys Learn Business, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
* ___ XXIII. A Charming Pun, (nf) Wide Awake July 1889
* ___ XXVII. A Musical Definition, (nf) Wide Awake February 1889
* ___ XXIX. A Horse at the Dentist’s, (nf) Wide Awake February 1889
* ___ XXXII. Some School Compositions, (nf) Wide Awake August 1890
* ___ XXXV. How the Princess Manages It, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
* ___ XXXVII. A Fairy Cradle, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
* ___ XXXVIII. Ben Franklin’s Wish in Old Age, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
* ___ XL. A Royal Japanese Schoolboy, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
* ___ XLI. The Lapps and the “Sleeping Bags”, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
* ___ XLIV. How Vesuvius Looks This Year, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
* ___ XLVIII. A Pretty Story About Our President’s Wife, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
* ___ LI. U.S. Extent, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
* ___ LII. Bolivar’s Christmas Dinner, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
* ___ LIV. A Laughing Match, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
* ___ LIV. The Truth About the Lark, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
* ___ LVII. The Bent of the Twig, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
* ___ LIX. Indian Fun, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
* ___ LIX. Sir Julian Pauncefote’s Nursery, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
* ___ LX. Stanley’s Responsibility, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
* ___ LX. Two Things Some Little American Girls Would Like to Have, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * A Musical Definition, (nf) Wide Awake February 1889
- * A Pretty Story About Our President’s Wife, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
- * A Royal Japanese Schoolboy, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
- * Sir Julian Pauncefote’s Nursery, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
- * “Sit” or “Set”?, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
- * Some School Compositions, (nf) Wide Awake August 1890
- * Stanley’s Responsibility, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
- * The Truth About the Lark, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
- * Two Things Some Little American Girls Would Like to Have, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * U.S. Extent, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
- * Why in the Western Hemisphere?, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
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