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- MULVEY, KAY (chron.) (continued)
- MULVIHILL, WILLIAM (Patrick) (1923-2004) (chron.)
- MUMFORD, CHARLES (chron.)
- MUMFORD, EDWARD (chron.)
- MUMFORD, ETHEL WATTS; [i.e., Ethel Watts Mumford Grant] (1878-1940); Playwright, poet, novelist. Born and died in New York City. (chron.)
- * Another Handmade Adventure, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 21 1925
- * Black Treasure, (nv) Western Story Magazine May 14 1921
- * Blind Blue Men, (ss) Short Stories Nov 25 1921
- * The Crowned Dead, (ss) Short Stories Jul 1921
- * The Dead Past, (ss) Live Stories Dec 1914
- * The Double Life of Judge Nevers, (ss) Munseys Sep 1916
- * Eden, (ss) Physical Culture Aug 1931
- * Ether, (ss) Munseys Sep 1923
- * The Golden Web, (sl) Womens Stories Aug, Sep 1914
- * Handmade Adventures, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 22 1924
- * The Haunted Pirogue, (ss) Short Stories Dec 10 1924
- * Her Son, (ss) Munseys Mar 1917
- * In the Blood, (ss) The Delineator Mar 1928
- * Kings Calabash, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Oct 1904
- * The Lucky Eye, (ss) Munseys Mar 1919
- * The Masque of Tragedy, (ss) Short Stories Jul 10 1924
- * The Matchmakers, (ss) Ainslees Jun 1902
- * A Matter of Millions, (sl) The Delineator Oct 1904
- * Mine, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Feb 1924
- * A Morning Call, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 13 1906
- * Out of the West, (vi) Munseys Mar 1902
- * A Polynesian Borgia, (ss) Munseys Jul 1903
- * The Quetzal, (ss) Ainslees Apr 1916
- * Reduced to a Scramble, (ss) Top-Notch Jun 15 1915
- * The Scales of Justice, (ss) Munseys Jul 1927
- * The Sea-Child, (ss) Harpers Monthly Apr 1904
- * Siren Cottage, (ss) Munseys Jan 1920
- * The Tangled Web, (sl) The New Broadway Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep 1908
- * The Tip from Lower Ten, (ss) Short Stories Dec 25 1924
- * To an Abandoned Ship, (pm) Munseys May 1902
- * Totos Tattooed Man, (ss) Hearsts Magazine Feb 1914
- * Trails that Cross, (sl) Peoples Home Journal Mar, Apr, May 1927
- * The Turquoise Trail, (ss) Western Story Magazine Oct 1 1921
- * Two Letters, (ss) Liberty May 11 1929; The Story of a Broadway Tragedy.
- * The Vanquishing of a Vaquero, (ss) Munseys Sep 1902
- * The Woman in Gray, (ss) The Smart Set Apr 1906
- MUMFORD, G. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Aug 1935
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Apr 1937
- MUMFORD, G. B. (chron.)
- MUMFORD, JOHN KIMBERLY (1863-?) (chron.)
- MUMFORD, LEWIS (1895-?) (chron.)
- MUMFORD, MANLY S. (chron.)
- MUMFORD, N. W. (chron.)
- MUMFORD, TEX (chron.)
- * At Christmas, (pm) Popular Western Feb 1952
- * Badman Sam, (ss) Triple Western Spr 1956
- * Bristly Breakfast, (nf) Triple Western Spr 1954
- * Broncs Not Wanted, (nf) Giant Western Aug 1949
- * Bullet Money, (ss) The Rio Kid Western Apr 1943
- * Bullets by Moonlight, (ss) Texas Rangers Aug 1954
- * Cowboys Plight, (pm) Golden West Romances Fll 1950
- * Cupids Outlaw, (pm) Thrilling Ranch Stories Mar 1950
- * Double Branded, (ss) Popular Western Sep 1940
- * The Earliest Rangers, (ar) Texas Rangers Jul 1949
- * End of a Coward, (ss) Texas Rangers Dec 1955
- * The First Cattleman, (ar) Triple Western Aug 1953
- * From the Tally Book, (ms) Texas Rangers Feb 1948
- * Fun for the Vaquero, (ar) 5 Western Novels Magazine Dec 1952
- * The Goodnight Trail, (nf) Giant Western Oct 1949
- * Grizzly Bear Is Where You Find It, (ts) Range Riders Western Apr 1946; A true story of two lucky ranchers and the remarkable quarry they captured.
- * Heap Bad Medicine, (ms) West Aug 1947
- * Indian Rub-Outs, (nf) Popular Western Nov 1953
- * John Colters Race with Death, (ms) West Jan 1947
- * The Kid and His Yellow Dog, (ss) Texas Rangers Aug 1946; Vengeful Brill Mason and Kink Bannock corner the old baker, Weejie Crane.
- * Killer Trail, (ss) Texas Rangers May 1946
- * King of the Cowboys, (ar) Rodeo Romances Win 1944
- * Lawman Needed, (ss) Texas Rangers Mar 1949
- * Light of the West, (pm) Golden West Romances (Canada) Oct 1949
- * The Long Shot, (ss) The Rio Kid Western Win 1940
- * A Man Should Be Loyal, (ss) Thrilling Western Nov 1942
- * A Mans Job, (ar) Range Riders Western Jan 1952
- * Medicine Mans Wisdom, (ar) Triple Western Fll 1954
- * A Message for the Sheriff, (ss) The Rio Kid Western Feb 1943
- * Not Fair!, (nf) Top Western Fiction Annual v2 #3 1955
- * Powerful Hombre, (ss) Exciting Western Jan 1948
- * Rattlers Dont Commit Suicide, (nf) West Sep 1947
- * Rodeo Is Big Business, (nf) Exciting Western Jan 1953
- * Sad But True, (pm) Triple Western Jun 1952
- * The Saga of Wispy Willie, (ss) Texas Rangers Jan 1952
- * Shower of Gold, (ss) The Rio Kid Western Spr 1940
- * Six-Gun Homecoming, (ss) Popular Western Jul 1946
- * Slade of Pony Express, (nf) Giant Western Sum 1948
- * South of the Border, (nf) Exciting Western Mar 1949
- * The Spark of an Idea, (nf) Texas Rangers Sep 1955
- * The Spirit of Texas, (pm) West May 1941; (not listed in TOC).
- * Take to the Tunnel, Children!, (ar) Exciting Western Jul 1953
- * Test Your Range Savvy, (qz) West Nov 1945
- * Them Consarned Longhorns, (nf) Exciting Western Aug 1946
- * Thirty and Found, (pm) West Sep 1951
- * Thumbs Down, (ss) Popular Western Mar 1937
- * Too Tough for the Town, (ss) Exciting Western Jun 1946
- * The Trail to Dutchtown, (ss) Ranch Romances Jul #1 1953
- * Treasure of the West, (pm) Popular Western Aug 1949
- * The Vanished Herds, (nf) West Mar 1946
- * Watermans Luck, (nf) West Jul 1953
- * Wolf Bait, (ms)
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- * A Book Bargain Round-Up, (br) Giant Western Win, Fll 1948, Jun, Aug 1949, Jun, Aug, Oct 1950, Feb, Jun, Aug 1951, Feb, Aug, Oct, Dec 1952
- * A Book Bargain Roundup, (br) Giant Western Dec 1948, Feb, Dec 1949, Dec 1950, Apr, Dec 1951, Apr, Jun 1952
- MUMFORD-GRANT, ETHEL WATTS; see under Mumford, Ethel Watts (chron.)
- MUMMERT, ROGER (chron.)
- MUN, NAMI (chron.)
- MUNCH, A. E. (chron.)
- MUNDARI, INGRID (chron.)
- MUNDAY, HUGH CHARLES (chron.)
- MUNDAY, LES (chron.)
- MUNDAY, VERNA (chron.)
- MUNDAY, WILLIAM (chron.)
- MUNDELL, CHARLES S. (chron.)
- MUNDELL, WILLIAM D. (chron.)
- MUNDEN, MARJORIE (chron.)
- MUNDEN, MAX (chron.)
- MUNDORF, RABER (chron.)
- * Dross, (ss) Argosy Jan 24 1920
- * The Fall of OReilly the Mighty, (ss) Argosy Sep 27 1919
- * The House of the Echo, (nv) Argosy Feb 28 1920
- * The Magic Monkey, (ss) Argosy Jul 19 1919
- * Mellican Joss, (ss) Argosy Nov 29 1919
- * The Midgets Price, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jul 25 1919
- * The Miser of Mott Street, (nv) Argosy Jul 3 1920
- * The Pirate of South Street, (ss) Argosy Sep 6 1919
- * The Ragtime Tinkle Kids, (ss) Argosy Dec 27 1919
- * A Ready Letter Writer, (ss) Argosy Oct 18 1919
- * Waiting at McCunes, (ss) Argosy Nov 8 1919
- MUNDT, KARL E. (chron.)
- MUNDT, MARTIN (chron.)
- MUNDT, SOPHIA (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Jun 1932
- MUNDY, ARTHUR J. (chron.)
- MUNDY, BELLE A. (chron.)
- MUNDY, TALBOT; pseudonym of William Lancaster Gribbon, (1879-1940); Mundy was easily the most popular of the writers working for Adventure. Although his adventure stories were in some ways commercial fiction, they were always superior to routine adventure fiction, for Mundy had the ability to bring to life exotic locations and historical characters. He had series of stories set in India, Africa, Egypt, and ancient Rome; all were popular.
Until recently, Mundys past was mysterious and the biographical data available was often contradictory. The recent researches of Peter Berresford Ellis have demonstrated that Talbot Mundy was in many ways his best work of fiction.
Talbot Mundy was born in London, England, into respectable circumstances. After his father died, Mundy became a black sheep, running away to India and Africa. There his adventures earned him jail sentences and a thoroughly justified reputation as an all-around cad, bounder and swindler. He was arrested several times, including once by Major Robert Foran (q.v.), and was completely untrustworthy around money or women.
In 1909 Mundy and his fourth wife came to the United States. Soon after their arrival, he received a severe beating from some gamblers and was hospitalized. While in the hospital, he reformed, became a Theosophist, and began writing. He soon became a best-seller and his last years were irreproachable. He died in Bradenton Beach, Florida. (chron.)
- * The Affair at Kaligaon, (sl) Argosy May 24, Jun 7 1930
- * Asokas Alibi, (sl) Argosy All-Story Weekly Mar 16, Mar 23 1929
- * The Babu, (ss) Adventure Oct 1 1931; also as Milk of the Moon.
- * The Bell on Hell Shoal, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 15 1933
- * The Big League Miracle, (ss) Adventure Nov 15 1928
- * Black Flag, (ss) Adventure May 1 1931
- * Blighty, (ar) Adventure Aug 18 1918
- * Burberton and Ali Beg, (nv) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1914
- * Burberton and Ali Beg, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1914
- * By Allah Who Made Tigers, (sl) Argosy All-Story Weekly Apr 27, May 4 1929
- * C. I. D., (sl) Adventure Mar 1 1933
- * Camera!, (nv) Argosy Jan 6 1934
- * Christening Cannon Rock, (pm) The Cavalier Feb 10 1912
- * Christening Cannon Rock, (ss) The Cavalier Feb 10 1912
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