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- LEVY, NEWMAN (chron.) (continued)
- * Letters from a Self-Made Burglar to His Son, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 4, Nov 11 1922
- * Macbeth: as Eugene ONeill Might Have Written It, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 3 1923
- * The Magpie (A study in Dramatic Criticism), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 24 1923
- * The Martyr, (hu) Esquire Aug 1935
- * The Megrew Girls, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 16 1922
- * The Merchant of Venice: As Shakspere Might Have Eritten It Today, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 10 1923
- * The Modern Drama, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 17 1923
- * The National Game, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 13 1923
- * Next Week-East Lynne, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 2 1932
- * Old Time, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 26 1935
- * The Old-Fashioned Musical Comedy, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 28 1923
- * Onward and Upward with the Arts, (ar) Womans Day Nov 1950
- * Opera Guyed (Samson and delilah / Lohengrin / Pelleas and Melisande), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 7 1922
- * Othello, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 15 1933; As told in 16 stanzas on one page. Racial terms could make it unreprintable.
- * Othello (In the Manner of Bernard Shaw), (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1923
- * Our Own Baedeker, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 11 1923
- * Our Own Party Platform, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 20 1924
- * Our Sentimental Criminal Law, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 26 1924
- * An Outline of Contemporary Civilization, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 16 1924
- * Outline of History by H.G. Wells, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 21 1922
- * Patrolman ORoon, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 10 1923
- * Paul Revere, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 27 1924
- * The Picnic, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 27 1923
- * Poetry Ltd., (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 15 1923
- * The Police College, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1925
- * Politics, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 22 1923
- * Program Notes, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 13 1935
- * Queen Elizabeth, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 12 1924
- * The Radio, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 9 1923
- * Rain [from Theatre Guyed], (pm) 1931
- * Red Hot Daddy, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1925
- * The Revolving Door, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 15 1923
- * Rita and Her Motor, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 10 1927
- * Romeo and Juliet (In the Manner of Booth Tarkington), (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 28 1923
- * Rude Mary and Gentle Genevieve, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 22 1923
- * Santa Claus Workshop, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 22 1934
- * The Scandalous Tale of Percival and Genevieve, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 27 1923
- * The Science of Autosuggestion, by Emile Coue, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 16 1922
- * Senatorial Poetry, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 6 1925
- * The Sentimental Barber, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1925
- * The Shins of His Father, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 13 1923
- * The Sorrowful Tale of McGurk, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 2 1922
- * The Ten Worst Authors, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 8 1923
- * Those English Novels, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 9 1922
- * The Three Cherry Sisters Karamazov (One of Those Russian Plays), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 26 1933
- * To an Infant, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 31, Jun 23 1923
- * Told at the 19th Hole, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 25 1923
- * The Tourist, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3 1923
- * Verses for a Guest Room (For a Small House / For a Medium-Sized House / For a Large House), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1925
- * Virte Is Its Own Reward, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 13 1924
- * A Visit to Mr. Boggs, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 1 1924
- * What Frank Merriwell Did To Me - Boyhood Hero, (ar) Womans Day Aug 1945
- * You Are Old, Grandma William, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 4 1922
- _____, reviews:
- LEVY, OSCAR (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- LEVY, RON (chron.)
- LEVY, SAMANTHA (chron.)
- LEVY, THELMA J. (chron.)
- LEWEES, JOHN (chron.)
- * About Otters, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jan 1882
- * The Bottomless Black Pond, (ss) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1881
- * The Boys Own Phonograph, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jan 1880
- * The Curious End of the Generals Ride, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1877
- * The Farallone Islanders, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1873
- * A Fish That Catches Fish, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jun 1879
- * The Frigate-Bird, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Oct 1875
- * A Great Traveler, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Feb 1875
- * Johanna Seebus, (bg) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1874
- * A Lucky Stroke, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1880
- * Making a Library, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1873
- * Mumbo-Jumbo, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1881
- * Not So Stupid as He Seemed, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1880
- * On Wheels, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1879
- * Our Largest Friends, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1882
- * Some Balloon Experiences, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1881
- * Spoiling a Bombshell, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1879
- * Swords, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1882
- LEWELLEN, JOHN (chron.)
- LEWELLEN, VERNE (chron.)
- _____, narr.
- LEWENTHAL, AL (chron.)
- LEWER, MARSHALL (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Nov 1935
- LEWERS, F. C. (chron.)
- LEWERS, R. A. (chron.)
- LEWES, BARAT (chron.)
- LEWES, GEORGE (chron.)
- LEWES, ROBERT (chron.)
- LEWI, CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (1905-1969); see pseudonym Charlotte Armstrong (chron.)
- LEWI, GRANT (chron.)
- LEWIN, ALBERT (1894-1968) (chron.)
- LEWIN, EVANS (chron.)
- LEWIN, HUGH (chron.)
- LEWIN, LEO (chron.)
- * Caught!, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Apr 1952
- * Step into Space!, (ms) Amazing Dec 1951
- * Whats the Big Attraction?, (ms) Amazing Sep 1951
- LEWIN, MICHAEL (Sultan) (1885-1961); see pseudonym Douglas Furber (chron.)
- LEWIN, MICHAEL Z(inn) (1942- ) (chron.)
- * Danny Gets It Right [Dan Quayle], (ss) Crime Waves, ed. H. R. F. Keating, Gollancz 1991
- LEWIN, P. (chron.)
- LEWIN, PETER (chron.)
- LEWIN, ROGER (chron.)
- LEWING, ANTHONY CHARLES; see pseudonym Mark Bannerman (chron.)
- LEWINSKI, JUDGE, of Berlin (chron.)
- LEWIS V. CUMMINGS (chron.)
- LEWIS, A. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror Jun 1932
- LEWIS, A. G., Mrs. (chron.)
- LEWIS, A. H. (chron.)
- * The Mediation of Money, (ss) Kansas City, MO, Star
- LEWIS, A. K. (chron.)
- LEWIS, AD (chron.)
- LEWIS, ADDISON (1889-?) (chron.)
- LEWIS, ALBERT L. (chron.)
- LEWIS, ALFRED HENRY (1857-1914); see pseudonym Dan Quin (chron.)
- * Aaron Burr In Europe (The Romance of Aaron Burr), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1907
- * An Amiable Tyrant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 16 1904; Joseph Cannon, House Speaker.
- * Andrew Carnegie [Owners of America No. 1], (ar) Cosmopolitan Jun 1908
- * The Apaches of New York, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Feb 1911
- * The Apaches of New York [Episode #5], (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 10: How Indian Louie, the Mysterious, Came to His End, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 11, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1912
- * The Apaches of New York, 12: The Cooking of Crazy Butch, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1912
- * The Apaches of New York, 2: Eat-em-Up Jack McManus, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 3: The Stag, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 4: Ike the Blood"s Fortune, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) May 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 5: How Jackeen, Pressed Upon by Love and Opium, Slew the Doc, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 6, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jul 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 7: How Almas Baby Lost Its Fingers, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 8: How Harrington Was Killed, the New Brighton Wiped Out, and Paul Kelly Retired from Business, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1911
- * The Apaches of New York, 9: When Big Abrams Slugged the Monks, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1911
- * The Betrayal of a Nation, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1910; first of a series of exposés.
- * The Betrayal of a Nation, 2: Why Mr. Taft Is with the Bosses, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1910
- * The Betrayal of a Nation, 3: The Buzzing of the Presidential Bee, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) May 1910
- * Big Florries Red Light War, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1906
- * The Big Four in Washington Diplomacy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 5 1904
- * Big Kelly, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 25, May 9, Jun 13, Aug 15 1908
- * The Bill Poole Killing in Stanwix Hall, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1913
- * The Bloodshed in Astor Place, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1913
- * The Boss, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 15, Aug 29, Sep 5, Sep 12, Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 3, Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 24, Oct 31, Nov 7, Nov 14, Nov 21, Nov 28, Dec 5 1903
- * The Boss, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 22 1903
- * Brand Whitlock - Novelist, Lawyar, and Mayor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 17 1906
- * Cherokee Hall, (ss) Star Magazine Feb 1931
- * Cherokee Hall Play Poker, (ss)
- * The Climax of Jacksons Career, (ar) Cosmopolitan Apr 1907; about Andrew Jackson.
- * Dawson & Rudd, Partners, (ss)
- * A Day Off in Washington, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 20 1904
- * The Deep Strategy of Mr. Masterson, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 17 1904
- * The Democracy and Its Iago, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 27 1904
- * The Democratic Nomination, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 2 1904
- * The Dumb Man Rode, (ss) Star Magazine Apr 1931
- * Enrights PardJim Willis, (ts) Complete Novel Magazine Jan 1928
- * Fighting the Devil with Fire [Smoketon Prosecutor], (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jul 1914
- * From the Field Notes of a Reformer [Smoketon Prosecutor], (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1914
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