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- PRIEST, JANET (chron.)
- PRIESTLEY, AL (chron.)
- PRIESTLEY, BERNARD GILBER (chron.)
- PRIESTLEY, D(orothy) M(ay) (chron.)
- PRIESTLEY, J(ohn) B(oynton) (1894-1984) (chron.)
- * America Becomes Nation Number One, (ar) Cosmopolitan Aug 1938
- * An Arabian Night in Park Lane [Tom Hebblethwaite], (ss) The Strand Sep 1932
- * Bad Companions, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1931
- * Blackout in Gretley, (n.) 1942
- * Come Wind, Come Weather [from Delight], (ms)
- * Coming to LondonV, (ar) The London Magazine Feb 1956
- * The Curtain Rises, (ss) Colliers Oct 27 1951
- * English Journey, 1: Southampton, Smaller Than Her Ships, (ex) The Passing Show Jun 2 1934; adapted from his book.
- * English Journey, 2: Cigarette City and Railway Town, (ex) The Passing Show Jun 9 1934
- * English Journey, 3: We Never Lost This Paradise, (ex) The Passing Show Jun 16 1934; about the Cotswolds.
- * English Journey, 4: The Mothers of Machinery, (ex) The Passing Show Jun 23 1934; in the Midlands.
- * English Journey, 5: The Fraternity of the Sweet Tooth, (ex) The Passing Show Jun 30 1934; at Bournville.
- * English Journey, 6: Hunting, Hose and Huge Bee-Hoves, (ex) The Passing Show Jul 7 1934; East Midlands.
- * English Journey, 7: Such Goings-On!, (ex) The Passing Show Jul 14 1934; in Nottingham.
- * English Journey, 8: Before You Drink a Cup of Tea, (ex) The Passing Show Jul 21 1934; in the Potteries.
- * English Journey, 9: J. B. Priestley Goes North, (ex) The Passing Show Jul 28 1934; in Yorkshire.
- * English Journey, 10: Children of Babel, (ex) The Passing Show Aug 4 1934; in Liverpool.
- * English Journey, 11: The Wet Home of Dry Humour, (ex) The Passing Show Aug 11 1934; in Manchester.
- * English Journey, 12: This Country at War, (ex) The Passing Show Aug 18 1934; in Lancashire.
- * English Journey, 13: Tynesides Phantom Towns, (ex) The Passing Show Aug 25 1934
- * English Journey, 14: Where Men Make Volcanoes, (ex) The Passing Show Sep 1 1934; in Durham and Teesdale.
- * English Journey, 15: An Infinity of Cod and Codlings, (ex) The Passing Show Sep 8 1934; in eastern England.
- * English Journey, 16: English Journeys End, (ex) The Passing Show Sep 15 1934
- * The Future of the Writer, (ar) The London Magazine Jun 1954
- * The Grey Ones, (nv) Lilliput Apr-May 1953
- * Into the Sunlight [from English Journey], (ex)
- * Its a Grand Alliance, (ia) Colliers Jun 16 1951
- * Ive Been to America, (ar) The American Legion Magazine Oct 1931
- * Ive Never Been to America, (ar) The American Legion Magazine Oct 1927
- * The Other Place, (nv) The Other Place 1953
- * The Real Englishman, (ar) Lilliput Sep 1940
- * Remember the Robinsons, (ar) Illustrated Jul 27 1940
- * A Smash-Hit Farce, (ar) Lilliput Nov 1944; about Arsenic and Old Lace.
- * The Strange Girl, (ss) Colliers May 9 1953
- * Uncle Phil on TV, (ss) Lilliput Apr-May 1953
- * Unemotional England, (ar) Lilliput Jul 1939
- * What a Life!, (ss) The Strand Apr 1931
- * Why I Choose This Story, (is)
- * The Wonder of the Desert, (??) The American Magazine Feb 1952
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- PRIESTLEY, (Opal) LEE (Shore) (1904-1999) (chron.)
- * Close Shave for the Sheriff, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories Mar 1950
- * The Devil Wears Many Faces, (nv) Giant Western Feb 1952
- * Dig My Grave, (ss) Giant Western Apr 1949
- * Dogged to Death, (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine Dec 1957
- * Double Dick and the Widow Woman, (ss) Texas Rangers Oct 1952
- * Double Dick Follows a Star, (ss) Texas Rangers Feb 1952
- * Double Dick Opens a Cage, (ss) Giant Western Jun 1951
- * Double Dick Rides the Midnight, (ss) Giant Western Jun 1949
- * Love Lesson for a Teacher, (ss) Ranch Romances Nov #2 1950
- * Next Door to Death, (ss) Ranch Romances Mar #2 1954
- * The Outlaws, (ss) Fantastic Oct 1954
- * Path of the Whirlwind, (nv) Thrilling Ranch Stories Fll 1951
- PRIESTLEY, MICHAEL (W.) (1953- ) (chron.)
- PRIESTLY, LEE (chron.)
- PRIESTMAN, MABLE TUKE (chron.)
- PRIESTMAN, VICTOR (chron.)
- PRIESTNALL-HOLDEN, I. (chron.)
- PRILL, DAVID (1959- ) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- PRILLERMAN, BYRD (chron.)
- PRIME, CARL (chron.)
- PRIMROSE, PEGGY, Lady (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- PRIMROSE, R. D. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Nebula #41 1959
- PRIMROSE, SYBIL, Lady (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- PRIMUS, MATTHEW (chron.)
- PRINCE, ANNE TOZIER (chron.)
- PRINCE, ARNOLD (chron.)
- PRINCE, CHARLA (chron.)
- PRINCE, F. T. (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Soldiers Bathing, and Other Poems by William Plomer, (br) The London Magazine Aug 1954
- PRINCE, FRANK C. (chron.)
- PRINCE, HAMILTON (chron.)
- PRINCE, HAROLD (chron.)
- PRINCE, HARRY (chron.)
- PRINCE, HOWARD (chron.)
- PRINCE, JEROME (chron.)
- PRINCE, KATEL (chron.)
- PRINCE, RONALD (chron.)
- PRINCE, TOM C. (chron.)
- PRINCE, WILLIAM (chron.)
- PRINE, FINDLEY H. (chron.)
- PRINEAS, SARAH (chron.)
- PRINGLE, A. S. (chron.)
- PRINGLE, ALAN (chron.)
- PRINGLE, ANN (chron.)
- PRINGLE, DAVID (William) (1950- ) (chron.)
- * Another 50 Hollywood Fictions, (bi) Million #11 1992; Continuing the list - another 50-odd novels about the movies and Tinseltown.
- * A British View of c. 1900 Novelists, (ar)
- * Editorial, (ed) Million #1, #2, #4, #5, #6 1991, #7 1992
- * Fifteen Funny Science-Fiction Novels, (ms) Million #2 1991
- * The Hungarian Contribution to the British Empire, (ms) Million #2 1991
- * Into the Mainstream? (with Richard Kadrey), (iv) Million #5 1991; After Empire of the Sun comes The Kindness of Women.
- * Of Sequels and Prequelsand Sequels by Other Hands, (ar) Million #9 1992; Attempting to get to grips with an ever-growing phenomenon.
- * 100 Significant Scientific Romances (Published Prior to 1950), (bi) Million #5 1991; An appendix to Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels.
- * 70 Hollywood Fictions (with James Miller), (bi) Million #9 1992; The movies, movie-makers and movie myths have inspired many tales.
- * Some Animal Fantasies, (bi) Million #11 1992
- * Technothrillers!, (bi) Million #11 1992; A spectacular new genre of war fiction has emerged: some examples of the form.
- * The Top Ten Science-Fiction Novels of All Time; The Ten Best SF Short Stories; The Top Ten SF Writers, (ms) Nova Express Fll/Win 2000
- * UK Books Received: May 1991, (bi) Million #5 1991
- PRINGLE, ERIN T. (chron.)
- PRINGLE, HARRY F. (chron.)
- PRINGLE, HENRY E. (chron.)
- PRINGLE, HENRY F. (chron.)
- * The 200th Year, (ar) Colliers Apr 12 1941
- * Americas Leading Negro University (Howard) (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 19 1949
- * Americas Oldest Private School (Phillips Academy, MA) (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 27 1947
- * Are We Letting Our Children Down? (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1950
- * Babies for Sale (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 22 1951
- * The Baloney Barrage Pays Off, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 31 1945
- * The Bards Girl Friend, (ar) Colliers Jul 8 1939
- * Big Girl Now, (ar) Colliers Jul 24 1937; Mitzi Green.
- * Big-Shot Parade, (ar) Colliers Mar 18 1939
- * Black-Out, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 3 1938
- * Bottom of the Barrel, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 9 1943
- * Boy, What They Think About You (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 10 1951
- * Brains in the Front Office, (ar) Colliers Jan 6 1934
- * Champion String Puller, (ar) Colliers Feb 7 1942
- * The Cities of America: Annapolis (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 10 1950
- * The Cities of America: Milwaukee (with Katharine Pringle), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 15 1951
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