The FictionMags Index
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- BLOCK, LIBBIE (chron.) (continued)
- * Little Girls Belong to Their Mothers, (ss) Colliers Nov 27 1937
- * A Little Praise, Please!, (ss) The American Magazine Aug 1938
- * M-A-N Spells Wonderful, (ss) Colliers Oct 11 1941
- * A Man Who Caught Love Like a Cold, (ss) Colliers May 2 1953
- * Marriage Marks the Spot, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 10 1942
- * The Mind Readers, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 25 1961
- * The Most of Everything, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1940
- * Mrs. Fan Comes of Age, (sl) Good Housekeeping Mar 1941
- * No Dependents, (ss) Colliers Sep 12 1942
- * Saturday Night, (ss) Colliers Apr 23 1938
- * Take Thee, Corinthia, (nv) Cosmopolitan Feb 1939
- * Tall Man Wanted, (ss) The American Magazine Jan 1938
- * This Town Needs a Doctor, (sl) Good Housekeeping Apr, May 1970
- * The Two Sides of the Door, (ss) Ladies Home Journal Jun 1973
- * Wherever You Are, (ss) Cosmopolitan Mar 1943
- * Wild Calendar, (sl) Womans Home Companion Aug 1945
- * The Woman Who Made Up a Baby, (ss) McCalls Jan 1939
- * You Get What You Take, (ss) McCalls Dec 1940
- * Young Mans Fancy, (ss) The American Magazine Dec 1937
- BLOCK, LIBBY (chron.)
- BLOCK, MAXINE (chron.)
- * Is This Murder - or Mercy?, (ar) Redbook Jan 1953; saving the mother or unborn child.
- BLOCK, ROBERT (chron.)
- BLOCK, RUDOLPH (1870-1940); see pseudonym Bruno Lessing (chron.)
- BLOCK, WINIFRED (chron.)
- BLOCKER, DAN (chron.)
- BLOCKER, WEBSTER (chron.)
- BLOCKI, FRITZ (chron.)
- BLOCKLINGER, PEGGY OMORE (1895-1970); see pseudonym Jeanne Bowman (chron.)
- BLODGET, ARBA (chron.)
- BLODGETT, MABEL FULLER (1869-1959) (chron.)
- BLODGETT, MRS. HENRY F. (chron.)
- BLOEDE, KATE (chron.)
- BLOEDE, MARIE (chron.)
- BLOFF, J. A. (chron.)
- BLOK, ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH (chron.)
- BLOMFIELD, R. B. M. (chron.)
- BLOMHOLM, KAREN (chron.)
- BLOND, GEORGES (chron.)
- * Zero! Here we come, (ex); from Born to Fly.
- BLONDEAU, ELISE (chron.)
- BLONDEL, ELISABETH (chron.)
- BLONDELL, JOAN (chron.)
- BLONDIN, JOHN (chron.)
- BLONDO, ANN (chron.)
- BLOOD, BLANCHE (chron.)
- BLOOD, HENRY AMES (chron.)
- BLOOD, LEIGHTON H. (chron.)
- BLOODGOOD, KIRK (chron.)
- BLOODHART, JACK (chron.)
- BLOODSTONE, WILLIAM JORGENSEN (chron.)
- BLOOM, AMY (chron.)
- BLOOM, BONI V. (chron.)
- * Africas Animal Graveyard, (ar) Argosy May 7 1932
- * Americas Last Cannibal Tribe, (ms) Argosy Dec 26 1931
- * Guarding Wall Streets Millions, (nf) Detective Fiction Weekly Mar 18 1933
- * Testing Intoxicated Drivers, (nf) Detective Fiction Weekly Mar 18 1933
- BLOOM, CHARLES F. (chron.)
- BLOOM, JOHN A. (chron.)
- BLOOM, LEONARD (chron.)
- BLOOM, MARION L. (chron.)
- BLOOM, MAUDE M. (chron.)
- BLOOM, MURRAY TEIGH (1916- ); Journalist and author. Born in New York City. (chron.)
- BLOOM, PAULINE (chron.)
- BLOOM, ROBERT (chron.)
- BLOOM, URSULA; [i.e., Ursula Harvey Bloom Robinson] (1892-1984) (chron.)
- * Adams Introduction, (pm) The Red Magazine Nov 15 1912
- * Bonnet Over the Windmill, (ss) Womans Realm Sep 27 1958; It was Vals first evening in London and she was tired and homesick; but this was the beginning of a great adventure...
- * Brim Him to The Point, (ss) Films and Fiction Nov 22 1932
- * Disappoint Your Children, (ar) The Passing Show Nov 19 1932
- * Dont Look Back, (ar) The Passing Show Oct 29 1932
- * Elephants in the Garden, (ss) The Passing Show Jul 2 1932
- * Falling Leaves, (ss) The Novel Magazine Oct 1937
- * I Part With This I Part With You, (ss) The Passing Show Sep 24 1932
- * The Kings Wife, (sl) Womans Friend and Glamour Dec 26 1950
- * Let Me Be Your Friend, (cl) Ladys Companion Aug 31 1935
- * letter, (lt) The New Strand Dec 1961
- * The Little House Of Dreams, (ss) Films and Fiction Nov 29 1932
- * Little Old Lady, (ss) The Passing Show Jan 14 1933
- * Mixed Grill, (ss) The Passing Show Nov 12 1932
- * Onward!, (pm) Charm Dec 19 1925
- * Princess of the Blood Royal, (ss) The New Strand Dec 1961
- * Time to Kill, (ss) The Novel Magazine Jun 1934
- * Trafalgar Square, (ss) The Novel Magazine Aug 1934
- * What My Son Taught Me, (ar) The New Passing Show Apr 16 1932
- * Your Pleasure Quest, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 11 1932
- BLOOM, VICTORIA BORAH (chron.)
- BLOOMBERG, HARRY C. (chron.)
- BLOOMBERGER, JERRY (chron.)
- BLOOMENTHAL, HOWARD (chron.)
- BLOOMFIELD, ANTHONY (John Westgate) (1922-2001) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- BLOOMFIELD, HAROLD (chron.)
- * The Trap, (ss) Colliers Apr 19 1947
- BLOOMFIELD, HOWARD V(an) L(ieu) (1900- ); American specialist in U.S. Coast Guard and military history, editor. Editor of Adventure from September 1934 until December 1940. Born in Plainfield, New Jersey. (chron.)
- * 26th Anniversary, and More Pages!, (ed) Adventure Nov 1936
- * Blood on the Oongadi, (nv) Jungle Stories Win 1945
- * Blow the Man Down, (ss) Argosy Aug 1947
- * The Case on Turkey Point, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 9 1944
- * Fever River, (ss) Sea Stories Nov 1927
- * Its Easier to Tear Down a Barn, (ar) Writers Year Book 1944
- * Message To Dad, (vi) The American Magazine Jun 1943
- * Murder at Anchor, (ss) Short Stories Dec 25 1944
- * The Only Witness, (ss) Argosy Mar 1948
- * The Pirate and the Gamecock, (nv) Argosy Apr 1947
- * Shell-Game Shanghai, (ss) Argosy Aug 1945
- * Sicilian Night, (ss) Argosy Nov 1943
- * They Call Her the Best Farmer, (ar) The Country Gentleman May 1954
- * Top Feeders in a Fat-Cattle State, (ar) The Country Gentleman Jun 1950
- * The Trap, (ss) Colliers Apr 19 1947
- BLOOMFIELD, M. (chron.)
- BLOOMFIELD, MEYER (chron.)
- BLOOMFIELD, PAUL (1898-1987) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Uncommon People by Rex Warner, (br) The London Magazine Feb 1956
- BLOOMINGDALE, CHARLES, Jr. (chron.)
- BLOON, URSULA (chron.)
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