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- SREC, LYNNE (chron.)
- SREDANOVICH, MRS. B. (chron.)
- SRINGS, ELLIOTT WHITE (chron.)
- SRINIVASAN, ASHOK (chron.)
- SRUOGINIS, LAIMA (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- SSTEVENS, JAMES (chron.)
- ST. CYR (chron.)
- ST. FRANCIS of ASSISSI (chron.)
- * Sermon to the Birds, (ar)
- ST. GEORGE (chron.)
- ST. JOHN ADCOCK (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * The Divine Tragedy by G. T., (br) John o Londons Weekly Oct 28 1922
- ST. MADELINE (chron.)
- STAATS, JOHANNA (chron.)
- STAATS, WILLIAM H. (chron.)
- STABE, GERALD (chron.)
- STABLEFORD, BRIAN (Michael) (1948- ) (chron.)
- * The Art of the Mystery Story ed. Howard Haycraft, (ar) Million #3 1991
- * Bulwer-Lytton and The Last Days of Pompeii, (ar) Million #10 1992
- * The Child of Ocean, (ar) Million #11 1992; A little-known desert-island romance is examined.
- * Classic Books About Popular Fiction,:; Extolling a classic book about popular fiction.
___ 3: The Art of the Mystery Story ed. Howard Haycraft, (ar) Million #3 1991
___ 7: Tellers of Tales by Roger Lancelyn Green, (ar) Million #8 1992; Describing a classic book about popular fiction.
- * The Decadent World-View 1. Miasmas and Perfumes: Baudelaire and Volupté, (ar) Wormwood #1 2003
- * The Decadent World-View 10. Decadence and the Novel of the Future, (ar) Wormwood #10 2008
- * The Decadent World-View 11. The Alchemical Marriage of Quasimodo and Esmeralda, (ar) Wormwood #11 2008
- * The Decadent World-View 12. The Fruit of the Poisoned Tree: Father Mourets Fall anbd Doctor Pascals Judgment, (ar) Wormwood #12 2009
- * The Decadent World-View 2. The Devils Departure: Flauberts The Temptations of Saint Anthony, (ar) Wormwood #2 2004
- * The Decadent World-View 3. The Osmazone of Literature: Gaspard de la Nuit and the Origin of Prose Poetry, (ar) Wormwood #3 2004
- * The Decadent World-View 4. The Queen of Denial: Théophile Gautiers Un Nuit de Cléopâtre, (ar) Wormwood #4 2005
- * The Decadent World-View 5. Edgar Allan Poe and the Celebration of Decadence, (ar) Wormwood #5 2005
- * The Decadent World-View 6. Masked Lives: Edmond Goncourts La Faustin, (ar) Wormwood #6 2006
- * The Decadent World-View 7. Beyond Paradise: Thomas de Quincys Confessions of an Opium Eater and Suspiria de Profundis, (ar) Wormwood #7 2006
- * The Decadent World-View 8. Beyond Naturalism: Joris-Karl Huysmanss Poetry in Prose, (ar) Wormwood #8 2007
- * The Decadent World-View 9. Dandyism and the Splendour and Misery of Courtesans, (ar) Wormwood #9 2007
- * The Descendants of Robinson Crusoe, (ar) Million #6 1991
- * Dreams: The Tale of Asper, (ss) Xeron #7 1967
- * Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan of the Apes, (ar) Million #5 1991
- * Emortality at last!, (vi) Nature Nov 25 1999
- * Eugène Sue and The Mysteries of Paris, (ar) Million #11 1992
- * The Future in Books: SF: The Nature of the Medium, (es) Amazing Aug 1974
- * H. Rider Haggard and She, (ar) Million #3 1991
- * Hank Janson, (ar) Million #7 1992
- * Heartbreaker, (ss) Million #2 1991; A new conte cruel, or nasty tale.
- * James Hadley Chase and No Orchids for Miss Blandish, (ar) Million #4 1991
- * James Hiltons Lost Horizon, (ar) Million #13 1993
- * letter, (lt) SF Impulse Nov 1966
- * letter, (lt) Xeron #3 1996
- * Marie Corelli, (cl) Million #1 1991
- * The Martian Mummy of 1864, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction Oct 2008; (includes translation by Stableford of short story by A. Lomon (pseud Henri de Parville) originally appearing in Le Pays 6/17/1864).
- * Men Among Monkeys, (ar)
- * P.C. Wren, (ar) Million #2 1991
- * The Power of Prayer, (ss) Paradox Spr 2003
- * Raymond Chandlers Mean Streets, (ar) Million #8 1992
- * Robert Gravess I, Claudius, (ar) Million #12 1992
- * Robert Hichens and The Garden of Allah, (ar) Million #9 1992
- * SF or Not SF? A Letter from a Reader, (lt) Science-Fantasy Nov 1965; [Here, the TOC says Editorial, the title page is as above, and the entire text of the Editorial is Stablefords letter without introduction or comment].
- * The Stapledon Centenary Symposium, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America Win 1986
- * Tellers of Tales by Roger Lancelyn Green, (ar) Million #8 1992
- * W.H. Hudsons Green Mansions, (ar) Million #14 1993
- * Yesterdays Bestsellers,:; Her works now seem absurd: Brian Stableford shows how they once moved millions.
___ 1: Marie Corelli, (cl) Million #1 1991
___ 2: P.C. Wren, (ar) Million #2 1991; An exploration of Beau Geste and the other adventure novels.
___ 3: H. Rider Haggard and She, (ar) Million #3 1991; Probing the psychology of the creator of She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed.
___ 4: James Hadley Chase and No Orchids for Miss Blandish, (ar) Million #4 1991; Taking issue with George Orwells famous put-down of No Orchids for Miss Blandish.
___ 5: Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan of the Apes, (ar) Million #5 1991; Investigating the enduring appeal of Edgar Rice Burroughs jungle adventures.
___ 6: The Descendants of Robinson Crusoe, (ar) Million #6 1991; Transporting us to a world of coral islands and blue lagoons.
___ 7: Hank Janson, (ar) Million #7 1992; About the post-war tough guy of British paperback fiction.
___ 8: Raymond Chandlers Mean Streets, (ar) Million #8 1992; Prohibition, H.L. Mencken and the rise of the private eye - all are linked together.
___ 9: Robert Hichens and The Garden of Allah, (ar) Million #9 1992; On yesterdays bestseller Robert Hichens.
___ 10: Bulwer-Lytton and The Last Days of Pompeii, (ar) Million #10 1992; On yesterdays bestseller Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton.
___ 11: Eugène Sue and The Mysteries of Paris, (ar) Million #11 1992; Eugène Sue was one of the most influential popular writers of the 19th century.
___ 12: Robert Gravess I, Claudius, (ar) Million #12 1992; Robert Graves wrote what was possibly the greatest historical novel of the century.
___ 13: James Hiltons Lost Horizon, (ar) Million #13 1993; James Hilton, author of Lost Horizon, was much admired in the 1930s.
___ 14: W.H. Hudsons Green Mansions, (ar) Million #14 1993; Reappraising an early example of the ecological romance by W. H. Hudson.
- _____, reviews:
- * Feral Children, (br) Million #1 1991; On novels with a Mother Was a Lovely Beast theme.
- * Science-Fiction Funnies, (br) Million #2 1991; On two humorous SF novels.
- _____, trans.
- _____, [ref.]
- * Exotic Sarcasm and the War Against Death: Brian Stablefords Future History Series by Nick Gevers, (ar) Nova Express Fll/Win 2000
- STABLER, HARRY SNOWDEN (chron.)
- * The Bridling of the Sea-Horse, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 9 1910
- * Captain Lamberts Luck, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 27 1908
- * The Cutting of Ham [Judy Mason], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 14 1908
- * A Fish Story-The Marvelous Tale of the Mysterious Menhaden, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 22 1913
- * The Gentlemen from Missouri, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 24, Aug 7 1909; bank examiners.
- * His Succulency - the Oyster, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 8, Apr 15, Apr 22 1911
- * Judy Mason - Muckraker [Judy Mason], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 31 1908
- * The Man Who Takes Your Money, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 4 1908
- * On a Field Sable, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 11 1911; blacks.
- * The Story of a Live Wire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 22 1913; banking laws.
- * De Whipperwill [Judy Mason], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 26 1908
- * The Zebra Mule, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 17 1920; rural blacks.
- STABLER, MARGUERITE (chron.)
- STABLES, HARRY SNOWDEN (chron.)
- STAC, PHIL (chron.)
- STACE, ARTHUR W. (chron.)
- STACEY, ALLAN (chron.)
- STACEY, BARNARD (1889-?) (chron.)
- STACEY, BERNARD (chron.)
- STACEY, EDWARD L. (chron.)
- STACEY, HALBURTON (chron.)
- STACEY, J. C. (chron.)
- STACEY, JOHN BENNETT (chron.)
- * The Dangerous Decision, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Dec 1957
- STACEY, JOSEPH C.; pseudonym of Joseph G. Stasulewicz; No information. (chron.)
- * Are You Western Wise?, (qz) Western Story Roundup Aug 1955
- * The Case of the Canceled Wedding, (ar) Fifteen Detective Stories Oct 1953
- * Connoisseur of Murder, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Mar 1942
- * The Dead Must Be Buried, (ss) Detective Story Magazine Dec 1943
- * Did You Know, (cl) Detective Tales Jun 1952
- * Do You Know Your Physicists?, (qz) Science Fiction Stories Nov 1958
- * Do You Know Your Scientific Experts?, (pz) Future Oct 1958
- * Funny Felonies, (nf) Detective Story Magazine May 1953
- * Hoss Lingo, (ar) Exciting Western May 1953
- * Hows Your Horse Sense?, (ar) Popular Western May 1953
- * Hows Your Horse Sense?, (qz) Real Western Stories Apr 1956
- * The Impossible Adventure, (ar) Thrilling Detective Win 1953
- * International Ladies, (qz) Exciting Love Sum 1955
- * Know Your Wines?, (ar) Escapade Sep 1956
- * The March of Murder, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Oct 1943
- * March of Murder, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine May 1945
- * A Matter of 20 Grand, (ss) Scientific Detective Dec 1946
- * Matters of States, (ar) Popular Western Aug 1953
- * Me and His Majesty and Trouble, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Jun 1943
- * The Mystery Quiz, (qz) Triple Detective Win, Sum 1953
- * Once Upon a Corpse, (ss) Scientific Detective Sep 1946
- * Puzzles, (pz) Mystery Monthly Jan 1977
- * Some Must Die, (ss) Scientific Detective May 1947
- * The Way to Murder, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Aug 1944
- * Western Bits, (ar) Texas Western Jul 1953
- * Western Bits, (ms) Fifteen Western Tales Aug 1955
- * When the Law Laughs, (cl) New Detective (UK) #7 1952
- * While My Lady Slept, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Feb 1945
- * Whos Who?, (qz) Triple Detective Sum 1954
- STACEY, KEN (chron.)
- STACEY, ROLF (chron.)
- STACEY, TOM; [i.e., Thomas Charles Gerrard Stacey] (1930- ) (chron.)
- STACEY, WALTER (chron.)
- STACEY-BLAKE (chron.)
- * The Derelict Hunters: A Thrilling Story of the Dread Sargasso Sea, (ss) Chums Apr 29 1908
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