The FictionMags Index
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- * Omens of Olden Times, (ms) Famous Story Magazine May 1926
- * Omnipresent Voice of America, (ms) Fate May 1969
- * On Bail, (ms) Magpie Jun 1952
- * On Broadway and Off, (hu) Youngs Magazine Nov 1908, Nov 1909, Oct 1910
- * On Broadway and Off, (ms) Youngs Magazine Nov 1912, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1913, Dec 1915, Apr 1917
- * On Caricature, (cn) Laughter Oct 1925
- * On Doing Nothing, (ms)
- * On Getting Up and Going to Bed, (ms)
- * On Holiday, (ms)
- * On John Bulls Payroll, (ms) The Popular Magazine Dec 1906
- * On Land and Sea, (ms)
- * On Noses, (ms)
- * On Our Cover, (ms) EQMM Mar/Apr 2006
- * On Our Cover: The Work of George Salter, (bg) EQMM May 2006
- * On Poets, (ms)
- * On Red River Shore, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories Jun 1945
- * On Rivers, (ms)
- * On the Beach: Characteristic & Popular Sea-Resorts Noted for Their Sands, (pi) The London Magazine Sep 1910
- * On the Beam, (cl) Liberty Jan 12 1946
- * On The Best Authority, (ms) Short Stories (UK, 1) Mar 26 1898
- * On the Best Authority, (ms) Short Stories (UK, 1) Jun 18 1898
- * On the Best of Authority, (ms) Short Stories (UK, 1) Jan 1 1898
- * On the Editorial Carpet, (cl) Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 16 1918
- * On the Film Secretary, (ar) Zoetrope All-Story Fll 2003
- * On the Light Plane Tarmac, (nf) Flying Aces Sep 1939
- * On the Line, Marksmen!, (ar) The American Boy Oct 1934
- * On the Old Santa Fe Trail, (ar) Cowboy Stories Jul 1926
- * On the Road with Ali Karim, Ayo Onatade, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #12 2006
- * On the Road with Julie Harris, (pi) Colliers Jan 17 1953
- * On the Spot, (cl) Railroad Stories May, Jun 1933, Jan 1934, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1937
- Railroad Magazine Mar, Apr, Jun, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1938, Apr 1939, Jun, Aug 1940, Jun, Jul 1952, Jan, Feb 1954
- * On the Spot, (ms) Railroad Stories May, Oct 1935, Jul, Sep 1936
- * On the Spot (Readers Viewpoint, Juice f an Section), (cl) Railroad Magazine Aug 1942
- * On the Spot (Switch Shanty Gossip), (cl) Railroad Magazine Jul 1947, Jan, Mar, Apr 1949, Jun 1950, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1951
- * On the Spot (Switch-Shanty Gossip), (cl) Railroad Magazine Jul 1946, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1947, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1948
- * on the Spot (The Readers Viewpoint), (cl) Railroad Magazine Feb 1943
- * On the Stag Line, (cl) Stag Oct 1951
- * On the Top of the World, (ms)
- * On the Trail, (ar); (Bill Carlisle, The Robin Hood of Wyoming).
- * On the Trail, (ar) Fifteen Western Tales Jul 1943
- * On the Trail, (cl) Western Tales Feb 1942
- * On the Wing, (ms)
- * On to the Orient, (ms) The American Boy Dec 1931; contest.
- * On with the Dance, (ms)
- * On with the Dance!, (ms)
- * Once a Rancher, (ar) The American Legion Magazine Dec 1932; on John R. Quinn.
- * Once Upon a Time, (ms)
- * Once Upon a Time, (ms) Hollywood Nights Nov 1930
- * One Acre and Independence, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 12 1910
- * One Bright Coat to Wear Over Pastels, (ar) McCalls Mar 1950
- * One for his Nob, (pi) Lilliput Nov-Dec 1952
- * One for the Pot, (ms)
- * One for the Road, (hu) Cavalier Feb 1958
- * One Half Dream.., (ms)
- * One House: Two Prices, (ar) Womans Home Companion Nov 1945
- * One Hundred Christmas Presents and How to Make Them, (nf) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1875
- * One Hundred Dollar Prize Contest, (cn) International Detective Magazine Dec 1933-Jan 1934
- * One Liners, (cl) Infinity Cubed Feb/Mar 1980
- * One Man and His Cars, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1955; motoring feature.
- * One of Americas Youngest Actresses, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine Oct 1895
- * One of the Finest: William Colt MacDonald, (ms) Western Outlaws Mar 1930
- * One of Them Will Go to Hollywood, (ms) Redbook Jun 1942
- * One Performacne Only, (ms) The Popular Magazine Mar 1907
- * One Piece, Flat, and Ironed, (ar) Womans Home Companion Jul 1921
- * One Way to Acquire an Umbrella, (ms) The Popular Magazine Jun 1905
- * One Womans Toilette, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Dec 1895
- * One Yank Turned the Tide, (ar) Battle Stories Oct 1931
- * The One, The Only, The Magnificent Bettie Page, (pi) After Hours v1 #4 1957
- * A One-Desk Post Office, (ms) Far West Stories Mar 1929
- * One-Legged Mercury, (ms) Bill Barnes, Air Adventurer Feb 1934
- * One-Liners, (cl) Infinity Cubed Dec 1979
- * One-Man Steam Road, (pi) Railroad Magazine Apr 1958
- * Only If I Larf!, (ms)
- * Only One in the World, (pi) Argosy May 1954; an albino buffalo.
- * Only One Month More, (cn) Triple-X Aug 1924
- * The Only Pretty Ringtime, (ms)
- * Open Before Christmas, (pz) Argosy (UK) Jan 1968
- * The Open Congress, (cl) Ladies Home Journal Dec 1893
- * The Open Congress, (ms) Ladies Home Journal Feb, Apr 1896
- * An Open Criticism and an Open Reply, (ar) National Magazine Jan 1914
- * The Open Door, (cl) The American Magazine Dec 1951
- * An Open Letter to Charles A. Lindbergh, (ar) Liberty Jul 25 1942
- * An Open Letter to the American Girl, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Sep 1 1910
- * The Open Road, (cl) Rangeland Romances Nov 1935
- * The Open Road, (ms)
- * The Open Road, (ms) Rangeland Romances Jun 1935
- * Open Road Pioneers Club, (ms) The Open Road for Boys Jan 1940
- * The Open Road, Part I, (ms); quotes.
- * The Open Road, Part II, (ms); quotes.
- * Open Season (hunting), (ms) Saga Oct 1951
- * The Open Shop, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 29 1904; The Labor Leaders View.
- * Opening Doors, (bg) Gateways #1 1992; A profile of Robert A. Heinlein.
- * Opening of the Racing Season, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1895
- * Opening the Season. What the Fresh Air Fund has Done, and what it is Going to Do. Ad for Pearsons Fresh Air Fund, (ms) Short Stories (UK, 1) Apr 19 1902
- * Operatic Tour, (pi) Lilliput Jun 1948; archive photos of operatic performances with anonymous (editorial?) comment.
- * Operator 5 Carries On, (cl) Operator #5 Jul 1935
- * The Optimism of the OMalley, (ms) The Popular Magazine Dec 1907
- * The Optimist Sees it Through, (ms)
- * Or What Have You, (cl) Three Star Magazine Jul #1, Aug #2, Sep #2 1928
- * Or What Have You?, (cl) Three Star Magazine Nov #2, Dec #2 1928
- * Orange Bitters, (ms)
- * Orchards on the Shea, (ar) Farm Life Nov 1925
- * The Orchestra Speaks, (ms)
- * The Ordeal of a United States Air Force Cadet, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 14 1961; with photos of the cadet in training.
- * Order of the Bath, (ms)
- * Oriental Pop, (ms)
- * Oriental Scenes, (ms)
- * Orientations, (ms)
- * Origin of Deadhead, (nf) Railroad Mans Magazine Jul 1914
- * The Origin of Tennessees Partner, (ar) Overland Monthly Dec 1916; from narratives related by Frank Stocking.
- * The Origin of Leap-Frog, (ar) The Riverside Magazine for Young People May 1867
- * Original Christmas Gifts, (ar) Womans Home Companion Nov 1912
- * Original Fashion Plates, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine Jan 1896
- * Ornamental Beauty, (pi) Parade Apr 24 1971; Claudia.
- * The Ostrich Punching of Arroyo Al, (nf) Best Stories Sep 1927
- * The Other Americansand Their Lands, (ms) Our World Apr 1923
- * The Other Novak, (pi) Golden Nugget Aug 1966; Vera Novak.
- * Other Peoples Humour, (hu) The Humorist Nov 21 1936
- * Other Peoples Humour, (ms) Cassells Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1909
- * Other Peoples Letters, (ms)
- * Other Peoples Letters: A Memoir by Mina Curtiss, (ms) South Carolina Review Fll 1978
- * The Other Sex, (ms)
- * Other Worlds Than This, (ms)
- * Our Get Acquainted Page, (bg) Triple-X Aug 1924; Introducing Captain W. H. Fawcett.
- * Our Get Acquainted Page, (ms) Triple-X Feb 1925
- * Our 175th Year of FreedomAn American Album, (pi) Colliers Jul 7 1951
- * Our Adventurous Writers, (ar) The Blue Mule Mar 1908
- * Our Air Mail, (cl) Ranch Romances Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1925, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1926, May #1, Jun #1, Jun #2, Jul #2, Aug #1, Sep #2 1928, Mar #2, Dec #2, Dec #3 1932, Feb #1, Apr #1 1933, Feb #1, Apr #2 1934, May #2 1935, May #1 1937, Apr #2 1949, Nov 1968
- * Our Autograph Album, (pi) The Royal Pictorial Nov 1934
- * Our Aviation Dictionary, (ms) Flying Stories Apr 1929
- * Our Birthday Pledge, (ed) Ace-High Magazine Jul 1937
- * Our Boys Tell How to Raise Rabbits, (ar) Womans Home Companion Mar 1909
- * Our Branch Managers, (ms) The Mixture #12 1939
- * Our Brownielanders Club, (ms) Ladys Companion Aug 31 1935
- * Our Colleges and the War, (ar) Harpers Jul 1917
- * Our Collegiate Hall of Fame, (pi) College Humor May 1930
- * Our Competition Page, (qz) The Captain Oct, Nov 1915
- * Our Competition Pages, (pz) London Opinion Apr, Sep, Nov, Dec 1940
- * Our Contributors, (bg) The Minnesota Quarterly Win 1923, Spr, Fll 1924, Win, Spr 1925, Fll, Win 1926, Spr, Fll 1927; includes list of circa twenty faculty who have voluntarily pledged themselves to aid in paying any deficit which may be incurred during a period of two years by The Minnesota Quarterly.
- Lovat Dicksons Magazine Nov, Dec 1933, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1934
- * Our Contributors, (ms) The Minnesota Quarterly Fll 1923
- * Our Correspondents Tell Us, (ms) Holiday Jun 1948
- * Our Daily Bread, (ed) The Century Jan 1888
- * Our Daughters and Our Schools, (ms) Womans Home Companion May 1909
- * Our Dictionary of the West, (nf) Two-Gun Western Stories Oct 1929
- * Our Family Club, (cl) Family Journal Apr 6 1929
- * Our Fighting Men - Whats Going on at Various Military Camps, (ar) Colliers May 9 1942
- * Our First Flag, (ar) Argosy Jul 1943
- * Our First Oil-Burning Dreadnought, (ar) Colliers Nov 20 1915; pictured is Nevada, the first three-gun-turret to be completed for the American Navy...Brooklyn Bridge in background.
- * Our Friend the Enemy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 19 1927
- * Our Fun, (ms) Short Stories Illustrated Aug 8 1914
- * Our Gay Models, (pi) Gay Stories May 1939
- * Our Get Acquainted Page, (ms) Triple-X Dec 1924
- * Our Land Army is Different, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 25 1942
- * Our Laugh Mixture, (ms) The Crusoe Mag. May 1925
- * Our Lovely Baby Show: The Prize Winners, (pi) The Marks and Spencer Magazine Christmas 1932
- * Our Members, (ms) International Observer Nov 1935
- * Our Mexican Mistake (A Crucial Point), (ar) Atlantic Monthly Jul 1927
- * Our Most Popular National Park, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 5 1954
- * Our New Army, (ar) Colliers Jan 18, Feb 8, Feb 15, Mar 15, Mar 22, Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 31, Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28, Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 16, Aug 23, Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 15, Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 13, Dec 20, Dec 27 1941
- * Our New Army - Mass Production, (ar) Redbook Mar 1941
- * Our New Color-Photo Section, (pt) Railroad Magazine Aug 1978
- * Our New Serial and Other News of Writers and Their Work, (ar) The Blue Mule Apr 1908
- * Our One Hundred Questions, (cl) Lippincotts Sep 1888
- * Our Own Page, (ar) Womans Home Companion Apr 1907, Oct 1912, Jul 1917
- * Our Own Page, (cl) Womans Home Companion Nov, Dec 1907, Feb 1908, Mar, May, Sep, Nov, Dec 1909, Oct, Dec 1911, Apr, Sep, Nov 1912, Nov 1914, Mar 1915, Nov 1917
- * Our Own Page, (ms) Womans Home Companion Jan 1910
- * Our Own Stamping Outfits, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Nov 1892
- * Our Parisienne Beauties, (pi) Parisienne Revue May 1939
- * Our Peppy Beauties, (pi) Peppy Tales May 1939
- * Our Pets and Their Pets, (pi) Smiths Magazine Aug 1907
- * Our Port of Missing Girls, (ms) Fawcetts Magazine Sep 1925
- * Our Portrait Gallery, (pi) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1844
- * Our Quality Magazines and What They Buy, (ar) Writers Year Book 1931
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