The FictionMags Index
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- SCOTT, PETE (chron.)
- SCOTT, PETER (1909-1989) (chron.)
- SCOTT, PRISSCILLA (chron.)
- SCOTT, QUINCY (chron.)
- SCOTT, R(eginald) T(homas) M(aitland) (1882-1966) (chron.)
- * The Blind Blade, (ss) Ace Sports Monthly Sep 1936
- * Breed of the West, (ss) Western Trails Oct 1936
- * The Crushed Pearl [Aurelius Smith], (ss) The American Magazine Jan 1926
- * Double Exposure, (ss) Detective Tales Mar 1936
- * The Emerald Coffin [Aurelius Smith], (ss) The Detective Magazine Nov 23 1923
- * The Emerland Coffin, (ss) Detective Tales Apr/May 1923
- * Flowers of Vengeance, (ss) Ten Detective Aces Jul 1937
- * Hanuman, the Monkey God [Aurelius Smith], (ss)
- * House-Guest from Hell, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine Dec 1935
- * Is Roosevelt Psychic?, (ar) True Mystic Science Nov 1938
- * The Killer [Aurelius Smith], (ss)
- * Levitation in Full Light, (ar) True Mystic Science May 1939
- * Nimba, the Cave Girl, (ss) Weird Tales Mar 1923
- * Peters Tower [Aurelius Smith], (ss) The American Magazine Mar 1927
- * Psychic Terms You Ought to Know [as by The Editor], (ar) True Mystic Science Apr 1939
- * The Sealed Flask [Aurelius Smith], (ss)
- * Senga of the Club Hibou [Aurelius Smith], (ss) Real Detective Tales & Mystery Stories Apr/May 1929
- * Three Collar Buttons [Aurelius Smith], (ss)
- * Through the Ether [Aurelius Smith], (ss) Action Stories Nov 1922
- * The Trap [Aurelius Smith], (ss) The Detective Magazine Oct 12 1923
- * Underground [Aurelius Smith], (ss) Action Stories Mar 1924
- * Unseen Forces Slaughter Mankind, (ar) True Mystic Science Dec 1938
- * Women Loathed Her, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Aug 1932
- SCOTT, RALPH; pseudonym of George Scott Atkinson, (1899-?) (chron.)
- SCOTT, REBECCA (chron.)
- SCOTT, RICHARD L. (chron.)
- SCOTT, RILEY ESTEL (chron.)
- * The Soldiers Song, (pm)
- SCOTT, RO VERE (chron.)
- SCOTT, ROBERT
- _____, narr.
- * I Fought South Americas Brutal Harem Bandit King (with Eugene Joseph), (ts) Action for Men Nov 1969; He Knew That Even Sacrificing Himself Would Not Save the Two Gorgeous Women from Rape and Torture by the Vicious Renegade.
- SCOTT, ROBERT F. (chron.)
- SCOTT, ROBERT L. (chron.)
- SCOTT, ROBERT, R.N. (chron.)
- * Scott [extracts from Scotts diary], (ex)
- SCOTT, ROBERTSON (chron.)
- SCOTT, RONEY; pseudonym of William Campbell Gault, (1910-1995) (chron.)
- SCOTT, ROSA NAOMI (chron.)
- SCOTT, ROSCOE GILMORE (chron.)
- SCOTT, ROYAL (chron.)
- SCOTT, RUSSELL (chron.)
- SCOTT, RUTH HAMBLEN (chron.)
- SCOTT, RUTHERFORD (chron.)
- SCOTT, S. R. CLELAND (chron.)
- SCOTT, SHIRLEY (chron.)
- SCOTT, STANLEY (chron.)
- SCOTT, SUSAN (chron.)
- SCOTT, TIMOTHY C. (chron.)
- SCOTT, TOM (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- SCOTT, W. B. (chron.)
- SCOTT, W. E. (chron.)
- SCOTT, [Sir] WALTER (1771-1832) (chron.)
- * Adventure in Fiction: IX. The Battle of the Clans (from The Fair Maid of Firth), (ex) The Quaker Dec 1899
- * Adventure in Fiction: VI. The Passage at Arms (from Ivanhoe), (ex) The Quaker Sep 1899
- * Adventurers All:
___ South American Revolution, (cl) Short Stories May 25 1935
- * The Death of Keeldar, (pm)
- * Duel between the Black Knight and Wamba, (sg)
- * Ivanhoe (with Patrick Pringle, retold by), (sl) Everybodys Weekly Jun 28, Jul 5 1952
- * Lochinvar, (pm)
- * O Hush Thee, my Babie (with W. Augustus Barratt, music), (sg) Atalanta Dec 1894
- * Patriotism, (pm); from Lay of the Last Minstrel.
- * Proud Masie, (pm) Everybodys Weekly Jun 28 1952
- * The Prowess of Robin Hood, (ex); from Ivanhoe.
- * Queen Elizabeth/Amy Robsart, (ex); from Kenilworth.
- * Richard and Saladin, (ex); from The Talisman.
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature- The Archery Contest from Ivanhoe, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1881
- * The Stranger at the Door, (pm)
- * The Tapestried Chamber, (ss) The Keepsake, 1829 1828
- * Time, (pm)
- * Tournament Scene from Ivanhoe, (ex); from Ivanhoe.
- * The Truth of Woman, (pm)
- * The Two Drovers, (nv) Chronicles of the Canongate, Cadell & Co. 1827
- * Wandering Willies Tale [from Redgauntlet], (ex) London: Constable 1824
- _____, [ref.]
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 1. Sir Walter Scott by Andrew Lang, (ar) Atalanta Oct 1887
- SCOTT, WALTER C. (chron.)
- SCOTT, WALTER DILL (chron.)
- SCOTT, WILL(iam Matthew) (1893-1964) (chron.)
- * All To His Benefit, (ss) John Bull Dec 24 1949
- * Alterations to Face, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 23 1932
- * As the Saying Goes, (ss) The Passing Show Jun 10 1933
- * Bird Leaves Cage, (ss) The Passing Show Dec 17 1938
- * Black King Still Standing [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Dec 24 1932
- * The Black Stamp, (nv) Everybodys Magazine Feb 1926
- * A Bottle of Brilliantine [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Jan 7 1933
- * Broken Windows, (ss) John o Londons Weekly Nov 18 1922
- * The Case of the Split Word [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Oct 22 1932
- * The Christmas Crime [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Dec 3 1932
- * Christmas Train [Laughing Crook], (ss) The Passing Show Dec 23 1933
- * Closed Account, (ss) The Passing Show Sep 15 1934
- * The Clue from the Air [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Jan 14 1933
- * Clue in Blue, (ss) Fiction Parade 1936; also in The Strand July 1936.
- * Cold Cash, (ss) The Passing Show Aug 20 1932
- * Dangerous Talent, (ss) The Passing Show Aug 3 1935
- * Do Look at Me, (ss) Illustrated May 25 1940
- * A Double Scotch, (ss) London Opinion Sep 1934
- * The Duke of Wellington Catches the Nine-Fifteen [The Nine-Fifteen], (ss) The Passing Show Jun 11 1938
- * Eight oClock in the Parc Leopold, (ss) John Bulls Summer Annual 1931
- * Evidence, (ss) The New Passing Show Apr 9 1932
- * Exit Mr. Ennshaw, (ss) The Passing Show Oct 3 1936
- * Financier Plays the Love Market [The Nine-Fifteen], (ss) The Passing Show Jun 4 1938
- * The Footprints that Faced Each Other, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 1 1933; (in Lindy series).
- * From Partner to Partner [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Sep 10 1932; (#3).
- * Giglamps Revokes [Giglamps], (ss) Pan Mar 1923; also as A Wish for a Cigar.
- * Green Fever, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 9 1932
- * Hitting the Headlines Again, (ss) The Passing Show May 1 1937
- * I am a Sardine, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 16 1932
- * In England Now, (ss) Pears Annual Christmas 1921
- * The Invisible Motor-Car [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Sep 17 1932
- * Is It Worth It?, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 2 1932; looks at scientific progress and yet how unsatisfied humans are.
- * The Island of Yesterday, (ss) The Passing Show Mar 20 1937
- * It Isnt Done, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 15 1933
- * Its a Great Life, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 13 1932
- * The Laughing Crook, 1. The Adventure of the Invitation Burglary, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 22 1933; (Will Scott is introduced as the British OHenry. I thought it was O. Henry! This is another gentleman-burglar type series featuring Jeremiah Jones).
- * The Laughing Crook, 2. Art and Craft, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 29 1933
- * The Laughing Crook, 3. Evidence to Burn, (ss) The Passing Show Aug 5 1933
- * The Laughing Crook, 4. The Black Abbey Affair, (ss) The Passing Show Aug 12 1933
- * The Laughing Crook, 5: Change of Address, (ss) The Passing Show Aug 19 1933
- * The Laughing Crook, 6: Forty-Five a Penny, (ss) The Passing Show Aug 26 1933
- * Lindy Answers the Silent Call [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Dec 10 1932
- * Lindy Does a Cross-word [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Oct 15 1932
- * Lindy Finds Nobody Home [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Oct 8 1932
- * Lindy Suggests Ammonia [*Belinda Lindy Browne], (ss) The Passing Show Nov 12 1932
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