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- STEUNENBERG, GEORGE (chron.)
- STEUTENBERG, GEORGE (chron.)
- STEVE MITCHELL (chron.)
- * Shadow of the Stone [as by Max Andor Scarlatti; Captain Liberty], (ss) Double Danger Tales #55 2002
- STEVEN, ANTHONY (chron.)
- STEVEN, MOLLY (chron.)
- STEVENI, W. BARNES (chron.)
- STEVENS, A. A. (chron.)
- STEVENS, A. de GRASSE (chron.)
- STEVENS, ALICE A. (chron.)
- STEVENS, ALLEN (chron.)
- STEVENS, APRIL (chron.)
- STEVENS, ATHENA (chron.)
- STEVENS, BARRY (1902-1985) (chron.)
- STEVENS, BERNICE A. (chron.)
- STEVENS, BERTHA E. (chron.)
- STEVENS, BLAKE (chron.)
- STEVENS, BRET (chron.)
- STEVENS, BROOKS (chron.)
- STEVENS, BRUCE (chron.)
- STEVENS, C. A. (chron.)
- STEVENS, C. L. McCLUER (chron.)
- STEVENS, C. M. (chron.)
- STEVENS, DAVID (1933- ) (chron.)
- * Rogue About Town, (cl) Rogue Oct, Dec 1963, Jan, Mar, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1964, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1965, Feb/Mar 1966
- STEVENS, DIANNE (chron.)
- STEVENS, DONNE MONTANA (chron.)
- STEVENS, E. S. (chron.)
- * Hasan the Thief [from Folk-Tales of Iraq], (ss)
- STEVENS, EDMUND (chron.)
- STEVENS, ELEANOR MATHEWS (chron.)
- STEVENS, ELISABETH (chron.)
- STEVENS, ELLEN YALE (chron.)
- STEVENS (Drower), ETHEL STEFANA (1879-1972) (chron.)
- STEVENS, ETHELLE (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Aug 1929
- STEVENS, FLOURNOY (chron.)
- STEVENS, FRANCES MOYER ROSS (1895-1948); see pseudonym Christopher Hale (chron.)
- STEVENS, FRANCIS; pseudonym of Gertrude Bennett, (1884-1948) (chron.)
- * Citadel of Fear, (sl) The Argosy Sep 21, Sep 28 1918
- * The Elf Trap, (ss) The Argosy Jul 5 1919
- * The Labyrinth, (sl) All-Story Weekly Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10 1918
- * The Nightmare, (nv) All-Story Weekly Apr 14 1917
- * Serapion, (sl) Argosy Jun 26, Jul 3 1920
- * UnseenUnfeared, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Feb 10 1919
- _____, [ref.]
- * Francis Stevens: The Godmother of Modern Fantasy by Jeff Gardiner, (ar) Wormwood #2 2004
- STEVENS, G. R. (chron.)
- STEVENS, G. W. (chron.)
- STEVENS, GENEVIEVE K. (chron.)
- STEVENS, GEOFF (chron.)
- STEVENS, GERTRUDE MacNULTY (chron.)
- STEVENS, GILLMORE (chron.)
- STEVENS, GRAEME (chron.)
- STEVENS, HAZEL B. (chron.)
- STEVENS, J. H. (chron.)
- STEVENS, J. M. (chron.)
- STEVENS, JAME (chron.)
- STEVENS, JAMES (chron.)
- STEVENS, JAMES (Floyd) (1892-1971); Novelist, popularizer of tales of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. Born near Albia, Iowa; died in Seattle, Washington. Not to be confused with educationist James Stacey Stevens (1864-1940). (chron.)
- * Armistice Parade, (ss) Complete Stories May #2 1929
- * Big-Timber Getaway, (ss) Argosy Jan 6 1934
- * Blow-In, (ss) The Popular Magazine Mar 7 1929
- * The Bulldogger, (ss) Adventure Apr 1 1929
- * Burnout, (ss) Argosy May 1 1937
- * Conservatives in Overalls, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 22 1928
- * Double David and Goliath, (ss) Argosy Dec 26 1936
- * Ferry Trip, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective (Canada) Aug 1941
- * Fightin Mad, (ss) The American Magazine Dec 1931
- * Flat Out for Hell, (ss)
- * Floodlights, (ss) Short Stories Jun 10 1930
- * The Gallows Always Wins, (ar) .44 Western Magazine Mar 1943
- * Hammered, (ss) Tales of Danger and Daring May 1929
- * Hell on Horseshoes, (ss) The Popular Magazine Oct 1931
- * High Rigger, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 7 1929
- * Hobos Sunset, (ss) Argosy Mar 3 1934
- * Jerkline, (ss) Zane Greys Western Magazine Sep 1948
- * Laborers East and West, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 12 1927
- * The Little Red, (nv) Dynamic Adventures Apr 1936
- * Loafing Down the South Pacific, (ss) Sea Stories Dec 1928
- * The Log Pirate [Rufus Kallam], (ss) Short Stories Mar 10 1930
- * Loggers Luck, (ss) Physical Culture Sep 1932
- * Loser and Quitter, (ss) Adventure May 1937
- * A Man and a Half, (ss) The American Magazine May 1933
- * The Moustache of Joe Brigaud, (ss) All-Fiction Jan 1931
- * The Old Home Camp, (ss)
- * The Only Two Left, (ss) Short Stories Jul 25 1930
- * The Owl Quits Thinking, (ss) All-Fiction Oct 1930
- * Paddy the Devil, (ss) Adventure Aug 15 1932
- * Poet, Gentleman, Bandit, (ss) Big-Book Western Magazine Apr 1943
- * Rainbow Morning, (ss) Argosy Nov 3 1934
- * Roar of the River, (ss) Blue Book Apr 1949
- * Royal Raiment, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 7 1925
- * Sober Workingmen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 16 1926
- * The Sourdough Drive, (ss)
- * Spiked Fists, (ss) The American Magazine Jan 1933
- * Stunt Night, (ss) Adventure Feb 15 1929
- * Three Faces Scarred, (nv) Dynamic Adventures Mar 1936
- * Through Magellans Roaring Straits, (ss) Sea Stories Feb 1929
- * Timber Fighter, (ss) The Elks Magazine Feb 1931
- * The Timber Wolf, (ss) Short Stories Jun 25 1930
- * The Timber Wolf [Stag Sharkley], (ss) Short Stories Jun 25 1930
- * Tormented Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 1 1924
- * The Whale Breaker [Paul Bunyan], (ss) All Fiction Stories Jun 1931
- * When Twins Meet Twins, (ss) Argosy Mar 6 1937
- * White Murder, (ss) Street & Smiths Complete Stories Apr 1 1934
- * Wild BillFighting Plainsman, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine Apr 1943
- * Yellow Hell, (ss) Argosy Jun 10 1933
- STEVENS, JAMES HAY (chron.)
- * The 257 m.p.h. British Bomber [Fairey Battle], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Jul 1938
- * The Airco DH.4, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Jul 1938; Modellers section.
- * The Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Jun 1938; Modellers section.
- * The B.A.T. Basilisk, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Sep 1938; Modellers section.
- * A Bomber from France [Breguet 14], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Jun 1937
- * The Breguet 90, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1940
- * Britains Biggest Bomber [The Handley Page Harrow, (ar) Air Stories (UK) Nov 1938
- * Britains Last Wartime Scout [Sopwith Snipe], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Jun 1938
- * Britains Latest High-Speed Trainer [Miles-Kestrel], (ar) Air Stories (UK) May 1938
- * A Dive-Bomber for the Fleet [The Blackburn Skua], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Sep 1938
- * The Fairey Fantôme, (ar) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1936
- * A Famous French Warbird [Nieuport 2 Seater], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Dec 1937
- * A Famous Triplane Fighter [Fokker DR.1], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Oct 1938
- * A Famous Wartime Fighter [Sopwith Pup], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Oct 1937
- * A Famous Wartime Seaplane [Short N.2b], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Feb 1937
- * Father of the Fighters [Vickers F.B.9 Gun Bus], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Feb 1938
- * The Fiat CR.32ter, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Dec 1938; Modellers section.
- * A High Speed British Bomber [Bristol Blenheim], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1937
- * The King of Two-Seaters [Bristol Fighter], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Aug 1938
- * The Latecoere 298, (ar) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1940
- * The Martin 167 and Breda 65 Described and Illustrated, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1940
- * Messerschmitt ME 110 Described and Illustrated, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1940
- * A Modern British Fighter [Bristol Bulldog Mark IV], (ar) Air Stories (UK) May 1936
- * A Modern Fighter [Armstrong-Whitworth Scimitar], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Jul 1936
- * The Morane-Saulnier 405, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Aug 1938; Modellers section.
- * A New Naval Scout [Fairey Seafox], (ar) Air Stories (UK) Jan 1938
- * The Nieuport Type 28, (ar) Air Stories (UK) Dec 1935
- * The Percival Mew Gull [Britains Fastest Racer], (ia) Air Stories (UK) Oct 1938; Modellers section.
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