The FictionMags Index
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- LANE, RICHARD (chron.) (continued)
- * Live Eels with all Speed, (ar) Lilliput Mar-Apr (#189) 1953
- * Mr. Bevins Little King, (ar) Lilliput Apr 1948
- * Must Have Four Wheels, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1958
- * Never a Dull Moment, (ar) Lilliput Jun-Jul 1953
- * The Old Etonian Lays the Odds, (ar) Lilliput Mar-Apr (#190) 1953
- * On the Golden Mile, (ar) Lilliput Nov-Dec 1952
- * Pirate of the Pen, (ar) Lilliput Sep 1954; about Frank Harris.
- * Portrait of a Fall-Girl, (ar) Lilliput Apr-May 1951
- * Portrait of a Fisherman in Troubled Waters, (ar) Lilliput Sep 1948
- * Portrait of a Screwsman as a War Hero: The Strange and Hitherto Secret History of Edward Arnold Chapman, (ar) Lilliput Aug 1948
- * Portrait of a Yorkshire Yogi, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1948; about Dr Alexander Cannon.
- * Portrait of an I.R.A. Man, (ar) Lilliput Oct 1948
- * Portrait of an Intellectual Dogberry, (ar) Lilliput Feb 1951
- * Portrait of His Majesty in Straitened Circumstances, (ar) Lilliput Jun 1948
- * Portrait of the Burglar as an Old Man, (ar) Lilliput Feb 1948
- * Portrait of the Wrestler as a Philosopher, (ar) Lilliput Nov 1948
- * Queen of the Nox-Box, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1956
- * The Richest Man in the World, (ar) Lilliput Oct-Nov 1951; about Dr. John Thorburn Williamson.
- * The Roughest Diamond of them all, (ar) Lilliput May 1954
- * The Secret Potion of Mrs. Drambuie, (ar) Lilliput Aug 1957
- * Seeing him Home, (ar) Lilliput Jun 1954; about Phil May.
- * Seeress under Scorpio, (ar) Lilliput Jan-Feb 1954
- * The Shadow in the Harem, (ar) Lilliput May 1955
- * Shampoo and Chanson, (ar) Lilliput Sep-Oct 1952
- * She Stitches Elephants Bloomers, (ar) Lilliput Jan-Feb (#188) 1953
- * The Slosh Boys are Back, (ar) Lilliput Nov 1957; about Lupino Lane and George Truzzi.
- * A Star is Built not Born, (ar) Lilliput Oct 1959; about Barbara Steele.
- * Stinkeroo into Smash-hit, (ar) Lilliput Dec 1957
- * Study in Leadership, (ar) Lilliput Aug 1956
- * Tame Hellcats on Tiny Wheels, (ar) Lilliput Jul-Aug 1953
- * Taxi-driver at Large, (ar) Lilliput May 1948
- * They Shine by Day, (ar) Lilliput May-Jun 1953
- * They Was reckless Mountn Boys, (ar) Lilliput Feb 1955
- * This is the City, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1960
- * Titan of the Tightrope, Hero of the Handcuff, (ar) Lilliput Apr 1956; about Blondin and Houdini - it mentions how [William Hope] Hodgson nearly defeated Houdini.
- * Tycoon with a Tang, (ar) Lilliput Aug 1954
- * Un-Dumb, Non-Blonde, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1957; on Yolande Donlan.
- * Uncle Bertie into Ming Chow, (ar) Lilliput Jan-Feb (#187) 1953
- * Walking Backwards for Christmas, (ar) Lilliput Dec 1956; about Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan.
- * Was She Blue?, (ar) Lilliput Nov, Dec 1954; part of the letters column in which Lane provides an extensive response to comments on his Marie Lloyd article.
- * The Wizard of Maida Vale, (ar) Lilliput Sep-Oct 1953; about Conway Saunders, diviner.
- * A Woreson Mad Fellow, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1955; about John Barrymore.
- * Zoologist Impresario presents Chimpanzee-Artist, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1958; about Desmond Morris.
- LANE, ROBERT A. (chron.)
- LANE, ROBERT C. (chron.)
- LANE, ROBERT E. (chron.)
- LANE, ROGER (chron.)
- LANE, ROGER O. (chron.)
- LANE, RONALD (chron.)
- LANE, ROSA KAY (chron.)
- LANE, ROSE WILDER (1886-1968) (chron.)
- * The American Revolution, 1939, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 7 1939
- * Christmas in Erivan, (ss) Good Housekeeping Dec 1924
- * Christmas Reunion, (ss) Good Housekeeping Dec 1936
- * Country Jake, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 26 1933
- * Credo, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 7 1936
- * Diverging Roads, (sl) Sunset Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1918
- * Dont Be Afraid to Upholster, (ar) Womans Day Oct 1938
- * The Dreadful House, (ss) The Country Gentleman May 1936
- * Free Land, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 5, Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16, Apr 23 1938
- * The Girls They Leave Behind Them, (ar) Sunset Magazine Nov 1918
- * Good Fences, (ss) The Country Gentleman Aug 1935
- * Happy Ending, (ss)
- * Hired Girl, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 11 1933
- * Home Over Saturday, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 11 1937
- * The Horse and Buggy Days, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 21 1936
- * Journeys Beginning, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 12 1936
- * Let the Hurricane Roar, (sl) The Country Gentleman May, Jun, Jul 1943
- * Let the Hurricane Roar [Conclusion], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 29 1932
- * Nice Old Lady, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 6 1935
- * Object, Matrimony, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 1 1934
- * Old Maid, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1932
- * Pie Supper, (ss) The American Magazine Oct 1934
- * Pumpkin Pies and Panthers, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 1 1924
- * Rose Wilder Lane, (bg) Sunset Magazine Nov 1918
- * The Ruction in Eden, (ss) The Country Gentleman Mar 1929
- * Thankless Child, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 2 1935
- _____, [ref.]
- * The Peaks of Shala by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Dec 9 1922
- LANE, ROY (chron.)
- LANE, SALEM (chron.)
- * The Big Trigger, (ms) Amazing Feb 1953
- * Civilizer - By Air, (ar) Amazing Aug 1952
- * Comets on the Bum!, (ar) Amazing Feb 1952
- * The Electrobile, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Jun 1952
- * Energy for Atoms [Energy from Atoms], (ms) Amazing Apr 1950
- * Energy from Atoms, (ms) Amazing Apr 1950; also as Energy for Atoms.
- * How High Is Up?, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Aug 1951
- * The Innocent Weapon, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Dec 1951
- * Its No Joke, Comrade!, (ms) Amazing Apr 1951
- * Jovian Monster, (ms) Amazing Mar 1951
- * The Lunatic Fringe, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Jun 1951
- * Miracle in Ice, (ar) Amazing Jan 1952
- * Mold Can Be Murder!, (ar) Amazing May 1952
- * Mr. Hearsts New Baby, (ar) Amazing Sep 1952
- * Pioneer to Venus, (vi) Amazing Oct 1951
- * The Root of Life?, (ar) Amazing Jun 1952
- * Turbine Topics, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Mar 1951
- * Wholl Buy My Flowers?, (ms) Fantastic Adventures Apr 1952
- LANE, SHERRY (chron.)
- LANE, SPENCER BRIDGMAN (chron.)
- LANE, TOBY (chron.)
- LANE, TONY (chron.)
- LANE, VIRGINIA T. (chron.)
- LANE, WANDA (chron.)
- LANE, WILL (chron.)
- LANE, WILSON (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Oct 1939
- LANE, WILTON (chron.)
- LANE, WINTHROP D. (chron.)
- LANELL, CECIL FAIRFIELD (chron.)
- LANE-NORCOTT, MAURICE (chron.)
- LANES, JERROLD B. (chron.)
- LANEY, AL (chron.)
- LANEY, FRANCIS T(owner) (1914-1958) (chron.)
- LANFORD, MICKEY; [i.e., M. A. Lanford] (chron.)
- * Detectiverse:
___ Who Killed the Mistress of the Manor?, (pm) EQMM Apr 1976; (not listed in TOC)
- * Motivation in Any Language, (ss) EQMM May 1977
- LANG, A. (chron.)
- LANG, ADE (chron.)
- LANG, ALFRED (chron.)
- LANG, ALLEN KIM (1928- ) (chron.)
- * Blind Mans Lantern, (nv) Analog Dec 1962
- * Draw Your Breath in Pain, (ss) Suspect Detective Stories Oct 1956
- * Guest Expert, (vi) Planet Stories Jan 1951
- * Murder Is a Gas, (nv) The Saint Detective Magazine Sep 1966
- * Two Deaths for a Dime, (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine Oct 1964
- * Wild Modesty, (ss) Astounding Jul 1956
- LANG, ANDREW (1844-1912) (chron.)
- * Aucassin and Nicolette, (pm)
- * Ballade Amoureuse, (pm)
- * Charlotte Brontë, (bg) Good Words Apr 1889
- * Drawbacks of Certain Games, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review Dec 1900
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 1. Sir Walter Scott, (ar) Atalanta Oct 1887; feature of the Atalanta Scholarship and Reading Union.
- * A Letter To Samuel Pepys, Esq, (ar) Scribners Sep 1893
- * Loves Cryptogram, (pm) Scribners Jan 1896
- * The Odyssey, (pm)
- * An Old Tune, (pm)
- * Psychical Research, (ar) Harpers Monthly Nov 1904
- * The Romance of the First Radical, (ss) In the Wrong Paradise, and Other Stories 1886
- * Song of the Scythes, (pm) The Argosy Aug 26 1893
- * The Story of the Golden Fleece, (sl) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1890, Jan, Feb 1891
- * The Tenth of June, 1715, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Jun 1901
- _____, trans.
- _____, [ref.]
- * Andrew Lang by Anon., (bg) McClures Mar 1894
- LANG, CARLETON (chron.)
- LANG, CHICK (chron.)
- LANG, DOROTHEE (chron.)
- LANG, EMIL (chron.)
- LANG, FREDERICK (chron.)
- LANG, HARRY (chron.)
- LANG, HENDRICK (chron.)
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