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- ROBINSON, LEE (chron.) (continued)
- * Cold, Sharp Steel, (ss) Battle Stories Oct 1927
- * Conscripts, (ss) Short Stories Jan 25 1929
- * Creed of the Legion, (ss) Star Magazine Mar 1931
- * The Damyankee, (ss) Short Stories Dec 25 1928
- * Doughboy Old Style, (ss) Short Stories Jul 10 1929
- * Even with the Marines, (ss) Excitement Dec 1930; Settling an old feud.
- * Eyeteeth, (ss) Short Stories Mar 25 1929
- * Forged Steel, (ss) Frontier Stories Dec 1928
- * A Jungle Recruit, (ss) Short Stories Dec 25 1929
- * Killed in Action, (ss) Soldier Stories Jul 1929
- * King Leatherneck, (ss) Excitement Jul 1930; Marines in Nicaragua.
- * King of the Coco River [King Leatherneck], (ss) Excitement Oct 1930
- * Leatherneck Angels, (ss) Short Stories Jun 25 1929
- * Leatherneck, Model 98, (ss) Short Stories Apr 25 1929
- * The Legion Fights Alone, (ss) Action Stories Mar/Apr 1934
- * The Musketeer, (ss) Frontier Stories Jul 1929
- * Mutton, (ss) The American Short Story Nov 1929
- * Sheik of the Horse Marines, (ss) Excitement Sep 1930; Sea soldiers in Nicaragua.
- * Soft-Boiled Marine, (ss) Frontier Stories Nov 1929
- * The Spirit of the Corps, (ss) Short Stories Jan 10 1929
- * Wings in the Spanish Legion, (ss) Frontier Stories Apr 1929
- ROBINSON, LEE M. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, (Esme Stuart) LENNOX (1886-1958) (chron.)
- * The Bloom on the Plum, (ss)
- * The Door, (ss)
- * The Hands of a Stranger [A Pair of Muddy Shoes], (ss) Eight Short Stories, Unwin 1919
- * The Madonna of Slieve Dun, (ss) To-Morrow Aug 1924
- * A Pair of Muddy Shoes, (ss) Eight Short Stories, Unwin 1919; also as The Hands of a Stranger.
- * The Unhaunted House, (ss); reprinted from Curtain Up; supernatural.
- ROBINSON, LEONARD WALLACE (chron.)
- ROBINSON, LESBIA (chron.)
- * Honeymoon Hitches, (ar) The Royal Magazine Apr 1918; a light-hearted feature on things that can go wrong. I dont know who Lesbia Robinson was but these features are very like the crackpot invention stuff W. Heath Robinson used to do. Part of a series.
- ROBINSON, LOUIS, M.D. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MABEL LOUISE (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MARGARET A. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MARGERY (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MARGUERITE KENDALL (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MARILYNNE (1944- ) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MARY (Darby) (1758-1800) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MARY A. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MATT (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MAUDE L. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MAY G. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, MAY GRIFFEE (chron.)
- * Blue Bloods, (sl) The Farmers Wife Mar, May, Jun 1938
- * The Cracklin, (ss) The Farmers Wife Jul 1933
- * Five in a Hill, (sl) The Farmers Wife Aug, Oct, Dec 1934
- * Port in Storm, (sl) The Farmers Wife Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1936
- ROBINSON, MURRAY (chron.)
- ROBINSON, PAT (chron.)
- * Passages from The Fight for New Guinea, (ex)
- ROBINSON, PETER (1950- ) (chron.)
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- * From Yorkshire With Love by Mike Stotter, (iv) Shots Win 2000
- ROBINSON, PHIL(ip Stewart) (1847-1902) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, QUENTIN (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- ROBINSON, RAY (chron.)
- * 20 Questions Sport-O-Quiz, (qz) Complete Sports Aug 1951
- * Baseball and Its Man on the Spot, (ar) Argosy May 1958; with photos that include: Walt Alston with Jake Pilter and Billy Herman. Jim Rivera and Earl Battey. Fred Haney. Minnie Minoso with Walt Dropo. Ted Williams. Birdie Tebbets. Yogi Berra.
- * Boxing and Its Daffy Decade, (ar) Argosy Apr 1958; with photos that include: Max Baer, Lou Nova and Primo Carnera.
- * Hal Chase: Baseballs Black Prince, (ar) Argosy Jul 1959
- * Is Pancho Happy in Paradise?, (ar) Climax Aug 1962
- * The Kid Who Hated Cops, (ar) Argosy Apr 1960; the story of cop killer Frank Crowley.
- * letter, (lt) Clues Jul 1939
- * Mad Dog Coll, (ar) Argosy Jan 1960
- * No-Hitters Are Fatal, (ar) Stag Oct 1951
- * Slapsie Not Punchy Maxie, (ss) Stag Mar 1955
- * Stick It in His Ear, (ar) Argosy Oct 1957; a baseball story about joking on the playing field. Photos feature Cleveland Indians and its bullpen taxi, Mickey McDermott, Joe Tipton.
- * 20 Questions Sport-O-Quiz, (pz) Complete Sports Jul 1952
- * We Didnt Know How to Lose (with Frank Frisch), (ar) Argosy Oct 1958
- * Youve Got a Deal (with Fresco Thompson, narr.), (ar) Male Sep 1954
- ROBINSON, RAY K. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, ROB (chron.)
- ROBINSON, ROBERT B. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, ROWLAND E. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, ROXANA (chron.)
- ROBINSON, RUSTY (chron.)
- * And One to Go, (ss) Sky Fighters Spr 1947
- ROBINSON, SEBASTIAN (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Astounding Sep 1960
- ROBINSON, SELMA (1902- ) (chron.)
- * Broadway Ballerina, (ar) Argosy Apr 1944
- * Budget Buffets, (ar) Colliers Jul 4 1942
- * The Departure, (ss) Harpers Oct 1932
- * The Gadget Girl, (ar) Colliers Dec 17 1938
- * Glowing Complements, (ss) Colliers Nov 11 1933
- * The Lady and the Lobster (Carol Channing), (ar) McCalls Mar 1950
- * Pin on Your Hair (with Ruth Duvoisin), (ar) Colliers Jul 19 1941
- * Texas Tells Em, (ar) Colliers Sep 16 1939
- * They Have Your Number, (ar) Colliers Mar 24 1934
- * Whats Wrong with Cities? (with A. A. Brill, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 17 1931
- ROBINSON, SHELBY (chron.)
- * Night of Storm, (ss) 1961
- ROBINSON, SONDRA TILL (1931-1997) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, SPIDER (1948- ) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, STEWART (chron.)
- ROBINSON, T. M. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, T. P. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, TED (chron.)
- * The Annual Yen, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 15 1925
- * Ars Consolatrix, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 28 1925
- * Ballad of a National Fetish, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 9 1926
- * Ballade of a Failed Passion, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 7 1925
- * Genealogical, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 26 1922
- * It Must be Said, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 18 1924
- * A Lesson, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 14 1925
- * Normal, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 20 1926
- * A Prayer for Surcease, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 30 1923
- * A Puzzle, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 1 1923
- * Ruined, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 16 1923
- * Shivers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 13 1926
- * Tame Stuff, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 14 1922
- * Written on a Beastly Day, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 20 1924
- ROBINSON, THOMAS (chron.)
- ROBINSON, TIM (chron.)
- ROBINSON, TODD (chron.)
- ROBINSON, VINCENT (chron.)
- ROBINSON, W. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, W. HEATH (1872-1944) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, W. L. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, W. S. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, W. W. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, WARREN F. (1905?-1954); Art teacher at Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania. Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts; died in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. (chron.)
- ROBINSON, WILBERT (chron.)
- ROBINSON, WILL(iam Henry) (1867-1938) (chron.)
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