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- PRIVATE SECRETARY (chron.) (continued)
- * Private Lives 3: The Bearded Banker, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 9 1932; about Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England.
- * Private Lives 40: Bombo, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 24 1932; about J. B. S. Haldane.
- * Private Lives 41: An Emperor of M.P.G., (ar) The Passing Show Dec 31 1932; about Henri Deterding, the most powerful man in Europe.
- * Private Lives 42: The Man Who Despises People, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 7 1933; about Jacob Epstein.
- * Private Lives 43: Farmer George, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 14 1933; about David Lloyd George.
- * Private Lives 44: Guglielmo, Marquis of the Magic Sea, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 28 1933; [Note: from this point on the series is misnumbered by one.].
- * Private Lives 44: The Fattest Author, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 21 1933; about G. K. Chesterton.
- * Private Lives 45: The Man Who Leaves His Body, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 4 1933; about Einstein.
- * Private Lives 46: Winnie the Pooh Bah, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 11 1933; Sir Winston Churchill.
- * Private Lives 47: The Loftiest Man on Earth, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 18 1933; about Auguste Picard who had traveled higher into the sky than anyone.
- * Private Lives 48: Dick, the Jolly Dean, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 25 1933; about Reverend Dick Sheppard.
- * Private Lives 49: The Richest Man in Britain, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 4 1933; about Sir John Ellerman.
- * about Neville Chamberlain1932+NwPSHApr16.Private Lives 4: The Man Behind the Budget, (ar)
- * Private Lives 50: Tree-Dweller, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 11 1933; about Charles Laughton.
- * Private Lives 51: Plum and the Old Thing, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 18 1933; about P. G. Wodehouse.
- * Private Lives 52: Zozo, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 25 1933; about Stalin (apparently he used to play the balalaika and still plays jazz on the piano).
- * Private Lives 53: The Scientific Grandpa, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 1 1933; about Sir Oliver Lodge.
- * Private Lives 54: Pius XI, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 8 1933
- * Private Lives 55: The Man His Foes Love, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 15 1933; about James Maxton, M.P.
- * Private Lives 56: The Arab King, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 22 1933; about King Feisal of Iraq.
- * Private Lives 57: The Diplomat the Cooks Consult, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 29 1933; about Aimé Joseph de Fleuriau.
- * Private Lives 58: The Academy Queen, (ar) The Passing Show May 6 1933; about Dame Laura Knight.
- * Private Lives 59: The Jumping Peer, (ar) The Passing Show May 13 1933; about David Cecil, Lord Burghley.
- * Private Lives 5: Peter Pan, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 23 1932; about J. M. Barrie.
- * Private Lives 60: The Gentle General, (ar) The Passing Show May 20 1933; about Sir Ian Hamilton.
- * Private Lives 61: Leader of the Jews, (ar) The Passing Show May 27 1933; about Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz.
- * Private Lives 62: The Kings Nurse, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 3 1933; (about Sister Catherine Black).
- * Private Lives 64: The Shrimp of the M.C.C., (ar) The Passing Show Jun 17 1933; (about Henry Dudley Leveson Gower).
- * Private Lives 65: The Dog Dictator, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 24 1933; (about Brigadier-General Alfred Cecil Critchley).
- * Private Lives 66: Volga Boatman, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 1 1933; (about Chaliapin).
- * Private Lives 67: Writer of the Romany, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 8 1933; (about Lady Eleanor Smith).
- * Private Lives 69: King of Trumps, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 15 1933; (about Ely Culbertson).
- * Private Lives 6: The Last Bohemian, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 30 1932; about Augustus John.
- * Private Lives 7: Billion Dollar Ambassador, (ar) The New Passing Show May 7 1932; about Andrew Mellon.
- * Private Lives 8: The Blue-Eyed Princess, (ar) The New Passing Show May 14 1932; about Princess Ingrid of Sweden.
- * Private Lives 91: The Man from the Dark, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 16 1933; (about Aldous Huxley).
- * Private Lives 92: The Fourth Man in England, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 23 1933; (about William Temple, Archbishop of York).
- * Private Lives 93: Immortal Elf, S.W.1, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 30 1933; (about Jean Forbes-Robertson).
- * Private Lives 94: Man with 7 Countries, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 6 1934; (about Alexander Korda).
- * Private Lives 95: Recording Angel, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 13 1934; about Sir Ernest Wild.
- * Private Lives 96: Voice of the Flowers, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 20 1934; about Amelita Galli Curci.
- * Private Lives 97: Old Master, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 27 1934; about Frank Brangwyn.
- * Private Lives 98: The Worlds Grandma, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 3 1934; about Marie Dressler.
- * Private Lives 99: The Man Who Was Lawrence, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 10 1934; about T. E. Lawrence.
- * Private Lives 9: The Duke of Westmillions, (ar) The Passing Show May 21 1932; about the Duke of Westminster.
- * Private Lives: Crossing Keeper, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 16 1935; Leslie Hore-Belisha.
- * Private Lives: First Man on the Films, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 9 1935; about Edward Short, K.C..
- * The Queen of America, (ar) The Passing Show Sep 30 1933; (Private Lives #80; about Eleanor Roosevelt).
- * Quiet Young Man, (ar) The Passing Show Nov 18 1933; (Private Lives #87; about Henry Hall) (notes that Hall had read everything by Edgar Wallace).
- * Radios Diplomat (Private Lives No.144, Gladstone Murray), (cl) The Passing Show Dec 22 1934
- * Ruler of the Rails, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 5 1933; (Private Lives #72; about Sir Josiah Stamp).
- * Scientific Grandpa (Private Lives No.142, Sir William Bragg), (cl) The Passing Show Dec 8 1934
- * Six-Days-a-Week Tennis Girl, (ar) The Passing Show Sep 2 1933; (Private Lives #76; about Dorothy Round).
- * Susan Claus, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 2 1933; (Private Lives #89; about Arabella Susan Lawrence).
- * Tubby of Toc H., (ar) The Passing Show Nov 11 1933; (Private Lives #86; about the Reverend Philip Clayton).
- * Wakers, (ar) The Passing Show Sep 23 1933; (Private Lives #79; about William Waveli Wakefield).
- PRIVATE SECRETARY, THE (chron.)
- PRIVATE, A (chron.)
- PRIVILEGED SUBJECT, A (chron.)
- prize contest winners. (chron.)
- PRIZE LETTERS (chron.)
- PRIZEL, YURI (1949?- ) (chron.)
- PROBATION OFFICER, A (chron.)
- PROBERT, C. J. (chron.)
- PROBST, R. OTTO (chron.)
- PROBSTFIELD, JUNE (chron.)
- PROCELL, FRANK A. (chron.)
- PROCHASKA, ERIC (chron.)
- PROCKTER, DAVID (chron.)
- PROCOSTOMUS, PRENTIS (chron.)
- PROCTA, OWEN (chron.)
- PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE (1825-1864) (chron.)
- PROCTER, BRYAN WALLER (chron.)
- PROCTER, ELSPETH (chron.)
- PROCTER, MAURICE (1906-1973); Novelist. Born in Nelson, Lancashire, England. (chron.)
- PROCTER, RICHARD A. (chron.)
- PROCTOR, A. A. (chron.)
- PROCTOR, ADELAIDE ANNE (chron.)
- PROCTOR, ALLEN (chron.)
- * Night School Tease, (ss) Action for Men Jan 1968; The Tight-Bloused Blondes Writhing, Hungry Body Told Farrow What He Wanted to Know About Teacher.
- PROCTOR, ANNE HACKHAM (chron.)
- PROCTOR, ANNIE L. (chron.)
- PROCTOR, AURION M. (1909-1983); No information. (chron.)
- PROCTOR, EDNA DEAN (chron.)
- * Balta, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1914
- * Columbias Emblem, (pm) The Century Sep 1892
- * The Cossack, (pm) National Magazine Aug 1914
- * Daniel Webster, (pm) National Magazine Feb 1914
- * Easter Morning, (pm) National Magazine Apr 1914
- * The Empire of the East, (pm) National Magazine Feb 1913
- * Frederick III of Germany, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1914
- * Gods Mariner, (pm) National Magazine Apr 1911
- * Hope and Despair, (pm) National Magazine Jan 1915
- * The Lady of the White House, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1913
- * Moosilauk, (pm) Atlantic Monthly Aug 1894
- * The Morning Star, (pm) National Magazine Apr 1911
- * The Mountain Speaks, (pm) National Magazine Aug 1911
- * The New Worlds Queen, (ss) Ladies Home Journal May 1893
- * Nicholas Alexandrovitch, the Crown Prince of Russia, (bg) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1884
- * Our National Floral Emblem, (ar) National Magazine Feb 1904
- * Persia to Europe, (pm) National Magazine Mar 1912
- * Ralph Waldo Emerson, (pm) National Magazine Jul 1911
- * The River Don, (pm) National Magazine Dec 1914
- * The Rosebush in Autumn, (pm) National Magazine Nov 1914
- * Take Heart, (pm) National Magazine Oct 1911
- * Through Storm and Sun, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1911
- PROCTOR, FLORENCE GROW (chron.)
- PROCTOR, HARRY (chron.)
- PROCTOR, ISABEL (chron.)
- PROCTOR, PRISCILLA (chron.)
- PROCTOR, RICHARD A. (chron.)
- * A Clock in the Sky At Night, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1876
- * The Giant Planet Jupiter, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1877
- * Growth and Decay of Mind, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1873
- * Mars, The Planet of War, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1877
- * The Moon Was Undoubtedly Once Inhabited, (ar) The Live Wire Jul 1908
- * The Morning and Evening Star, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Oct 1876
- * News from the Moon, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1873
- * The Planet Mars: an Essay by a Whewellite, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jul 1873
- * The Stars for January, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jan 1877
- * The Stars in April, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1877
- * The Stars in August, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Aug 1877
- * The Stars in July, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jul 1877
- * The Stars in June, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Jun 1877
- * The Stars in May, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1877
- * The Stars in September, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1877
- PROCTOR, THALIA (chron.)
- PRODGERS, C. H. (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Adventures in Bolivia by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Oct 21 1922
- PROESCHER, VERNA M. (chron.)
- PROFESSIONAL FALLER, A (chron.)
- PROFESSIONAL PLAY-reader, A (chron.)
- PROFESSOR QUIZ
- PROFFITT, JOSEPHINE MOORE; see pseudonym Sylvia Dee (chron.)
- PROFFITT, NICHOLAS (Charles) (1943-2006) (chron.)
- * Edge of Eden, (ex) New York: Bantam 1990
- * The Embassy House, (ex) New York: Bantam 1986; also as Sandman.
- * Sandman [The Embassy House], (ex) New York: Bantam 1986
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