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[]Steele, Charles D. (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * A Clerical Error, (ss) The Bohemian August 1893
- * The End of the Tennis Season, (pm) The Bohemian October 1893
- * Farewell, (pm) The Folks-at-Home #24, April 8 1897
- * Fireside Fancies, (ss) The Bohemian November 1893
- * My China Sweetheart, (pm) The Bohemian September 1893
- * Poets in Prison, (ar) The Folks-at-Home #15, February 4 1897
- * untitled (“Christmas again. The message thrills”), (pm) The Folks-at-Home #9, December 26 1896
- * A Venetian Love Song, (pm) The Folks-at-Home #5, November 28 1896
[]Steele, Chester K. (fl. 1900s-1920s); house pseudonym used by W. Bert Foster (1869-1929), Howard R. Garis (1873-1962) & Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930) (chron.)
- * The Crime at Red Towers, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Aug 4, Aug 11, Aug 18, Aug 25, Sep 1 1923
- * The Great Radio Mystery, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5, Aug 12, Aug 19, Aug 26 1922
- * The House of Disappearances, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Oct 22, Oct 29, Nov 5, Nov 12, Nov 19, Nov 26, Dec 3 1921
[]Steele, Colin (fl. 1980s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Arena: The Prognosis for SF: Doom, Gloom, and Then We Go Boom?, (sy) Science Fiction (Australia) v7 #2, 1985
- * Colin Steele’s 1994 Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Roundup, (ar) Sirius #7, November 1994
- * Down but Not Under - Australian Science Fiction, (ar) Sirius #1, March 1993
- * The Great Philip K. Dick Novels, (ar) SF Commentary #80, August 2010 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * New Dimensions, (br) SF Commentary #60/61, October 1980 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- * No Direction Home, (br) SF Commentary #60/61, October 1980 [Ref. Norman Spinrad]
- * The Quintessential Literary Nomad: Michael Moorcock, (ar) Sirius #3, November 1993
- * Reviews, (br) Sirius #4 Feb, #5 May, #6 Aug, #7 Nov 1994, #12 1996
- * Rocannon’s World, (br) SF Commentary #60/61, October 1980 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
[]Steele, Curtis (fl. 1930s); house pseudonym used by A. H. Bittner (1897-1966), Frederick C. Davis (1902-1977) & Emile C. Tepperman (1899-1951) (about) (chron.)
- * America’s Plague Battalions [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 December 1936
- * The Army from Underground [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1939
- * The Army of the Dead [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 March 1935
- * The Army Without a Country [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1937
- * Attack of the Blizzard Men [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Frederick C. Davis) Secret Service Operator #5 October 1935
- * Blood Reign of the Dictator [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 May 1935
- * The Bloody Forty-Five Days [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 October/November 1936
- * The Bloody Frontiers [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1937
- * Cavern of the Damned [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 August 1934
- * The Coming of the Mongol Hordes [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1938
- * Corpse Cavalry of the Yellow Vulture [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1939
- * Crime’s Reign of Terror [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 April 1936
- * The Dawn That Shook the World [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1938
- * The Day of the Damned [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1938
- * Death’s Ragged Army [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 June/July 1936
- * Drums of Destruction [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1937
- * The Green Death Mists [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 November 1934
- * Hell’s Lost Battalion [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1940 (unpublished)
- * Hosts of the Flaming Death [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 August 1935
- * Invasion from the Sky [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1939
- * Invasion of the Crimson Death Cult [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Secret Service Operator #5 September 1935
- * Invasion of the Dark Legions [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 October 1934
- * Invasion of the Yellow Warlords [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 June 1935
- * The Invisible Empire [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 May 1934
- * The League of War-Monsters [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 February 1935
- * Legions of Starvation [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 December 1934
- * Legions of the Death Master [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 July 1935
- * Liberty’s Suicide Legions [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 January 1937
- * March of the Flame Marauders [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 April 1935
- * The Masked Invasion [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 April 1934
- * Master of Broken Men [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 September 1934
- * The Melting Death [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 July 1934
- * Patriot’s Death Battalion [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 August/September 1936
- * Patriots’ Death March [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1937
- * Raiders of the Red Death [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 December 1935
- * The Red Invader [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 January 1935
- * Revolt of the Devil Men [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 May/June 1938
- * Revolt of the Lost Legions [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 May/June 1937
- * Rockets from Hell [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 February 1936
- * Scourge of the Invisible Death [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Secret Service Operator #5 November 1935
- * Siege of the Thousand Patriots [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 February 1937
- * The Siege That Brought the Black Death [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1938
- * The Suicide Battalion [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1938
- * War-Dogs of the Green Destroyer [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 January 1936
- * War Masters from the Orient [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Emile C. Tepperman) Secret Service Operator #5 March 1936
- * War Tanks of the Yellow Vulture [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1939
- * When Hell Came to America [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1939
- * Winged Hordes of the Yellow Vulture [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by A. H. Bittner) Secret Service Operator #5 May/June 1939
- * The Yellow Scourge [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) (by Frederick C. Davis) Operator #5 June 1934
[]Steele, Daniel; pseudonym of Charles Chadwick (1874-1953) (chron.)
- * Adventure of Prince Pozzanceit and the Pearl Necklace, (ss) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- * The “Bad Man”, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- * The Case Against Walter Simpkins, (ss) New Story Magazine October 1911
- * Ellis in Search of a Feather, (sl) The Popular Magazine Jan 15, Feb 1 1913
- * The Emerald Snake, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1 1913
- * The End of the Game, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1908
- * The Good Man’s Double, (nv) The Popular Magazine December 15 1911
- * The Last Lap, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1909
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Play Football, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 15 1912
- * The Monster of Middleditch, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 15 1912
- * Pawn to Queen’s Eighth [Bob Ellis], (nv) The Popular Magazine November 1 1910
- * The Surprise of the Day, (ss) Sport Story Magazine February 22 1926
- * They Also Serve, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1908
- * The Twist of a Screw [Bob Ellis], (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1912
- * Up to the Coxswain, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 15 1914
- * What Hope?, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1916
[]Steele, Francesca Maria (1848-1931); used pseudonym Darley Dale (about) (chron.)
- * A Century of Aunts, (pl) The Argosy (UK) December 1900, as by Darley Dale
- * Grandmother’s Arithmetic, (ar) Temple Bar April 1903, as by Darley Dale
- * “The Land o’ the Leal”, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1897, as by Darley Dale
- * The Little Widow, (ss) The Queen September 16 1899, as by Darley Dale
- * Marriage Customs, (ar) The Lady’s Realm April 1898, as by Darley Dale
- * The Prior’s Cell, (ss) Belgravia March 1892, as by Darley Dale
- * Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made Of, (ss) The Argosy (UK) November 1891, as by Darley Dale
- * Three Blind Mice, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1897, as by Darley Dale
- * Three Old Maids, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1889, as by Darley Dale
- * Two Modern Institutions: Dedicated to Whomever the Cap Fits, (hu) The Argosy (UK) June 1899, as by Darley Dale
- * The Village Blacksmith: A Story, (sl) The Argosy (UK) Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1889
, as by Darley Dale
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