The FictionMags Index
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- BUB, C. V. (chron.)
- BUBISK, ORBE (chron.)
- BUBURUZ, CATHY (chron.)
- BUCHAN, ANNA (1877-1948); see pseudonym O. Douglas (chron.)
- BUCHAN, ELIZABETH (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- BUCHAN, JOHN, Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940); First Baron Tweedsmuir. Scottish Government official; novelist, essayist, biographer and historian; Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940. Born in Perth, Scotland; died in Montreal, Canada. (chron.)
- * Andrew Garvald Tidewater Trader, (sl) All-Story Weekly Sep 4, Sep 11 1915
- * The Company of the Marjolaine, (ss) Atlantic Monthly Feb 1909
- * Fountainblue, (ss) Blackwoods Aug 1901
- * Fullcircle, (ss) Atlantic Monthly Jun 1920
- * The Goddess from the Shades, (sl) The Popular Magazine May 7, May 20, Jun 7, Jun 20 1926
- * The Grove of Ashtaroth, (nv) Blackwoods Jun 1910
- * Huntingtower, (sl) The Popular Magazine Aug 20, Sep 7 1921
- * The Kings of Orion, (ss)
- * Mr. Standfast, (sl) The Popular Magazine Jan 20, Feb 20 1919
- * on T.E. Lawrence, (ar) The Literary Digest Sum 1947
- * The Other Side of the Hill, Pilgrims Way, (ar) Atlantic Monthly Jul 1940
- * Sing a Song of Sixpence [Edward Leithen], (ss) The Runagates Club, Hodder & Stoughton 1928
- * The Thirty Nine Steps [Richard Hannay], (n.) London: Blackwood 1915
- * The Thirty-nine Steps [Richard Hannay], (sl) London: Blackwood 1915
- * The Three Hostages, (sl) Argosy All-Story Weekly Jul 19 1924
- * The Wind in the Portico, (nv) The Pall Mall Magazine Mar 1928
- _____, [ref.]
- * A Book of Escapes and Hurried Journeys by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Dec 9 1922
- * A History of the Great War by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Oct 7 1922
- BUCHAN, THOMAS (chron.)
- * Being too prodigal, (pm) The London Magazine Jan 1957
- * Bullock Carts at Night, (pm) The London Magazine Mar 1958; Three Poems, gp.
- * Freia, (pm) The London Magazine Mar 1958; Three Poems, gp.
- * Three Poems, (gp) The London Magazine Mar 1958; Freia, pm; To Philosophize, pm; Bullock Carts at Night, pm.
- * To Philosophize, (pm) The London Magazine Mar 1958; Three Poems, gp.
- BUCHAN, WILLIAM (James de LAigle) (1916-2008) (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, AGNES FOSTER (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, BETH (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, CARL; pseudonym of James Robert Peery, (1900-1954) (chron.)
- * The Crag Island Murders, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Apr 1932
- * Crimson Goblet, (ss) Clues Aug 1934
- * Finger for Sale, (ss) Clues Oct 1935
- * For Annie (For Virginia Clemm Poe), (pm) Desert Sun Fll 1988
- * Laughter in the Chapel, (ss) Clues Apr 1934
- * The Mystery of the Two Glasses, (ss) Clues Jul #2 1930
- * Red Haven, (ss) Clues Dec 1934
- * Rhapsody in Blood, (ss) Clues Feb 1934
- * Right Guy, (ss) Clues Aug #1 1930
- * Screams of the White Cockatoos, (ss) Clues Jul 1934
- * Sweet Racket!, (ss) Clues May #2 1930
- * The Time of the Crime, (na) The Thriller Dec 9 1933
- * 2 Minutes from Murder, (ss) Clues Mar 1935
- BUCHANAN, CONSTANCE (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, DONAL B.; see pseudonym Philip Donald (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, DONALD (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, DOROTHY ELSIE (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, EDNA (Rydzik) (1939- ) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Even the Dead arent safe in Miami by David Honeybone, (iv) Crime Factory Feb 2001
- BUCHANAN, EILEEN-MARIE DUELL (1922- ); see pseudonym Rhona Petrie (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, JAMES (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, LAMONT (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, LLOYD (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, MADELEINE (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, MADELEINE SHARPS (?-1940) (chron.)
- * The Affair at Braidwood, (ss) Womans World Sep 1920
- * After Midnight, (sl) Flynns May 16 1925
- * As the Snow Fell, (ss) The Argosy Mar 2 1918
- * Aunt Hetts Cantankerous Will, (ss) The Argosy Oct 26 1918
- * The Black Crook, (ss) Clues Sep 1932
- * The Blonde Key, (sl) Detective Fiction Weekly Feb 14 1931
- * The Captive of Canzarra, (sl) Womans World Feb 1922
- * The Crimson Blade, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Dec 26 1925
- * Death at Sky Lodge, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly May 1934
- * Death Turns Crook, (sl) Clues Feb, Mar, Apr 1932
- * The Hanging Bodies, (sl) Clues Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1932
- * Jane Finds Her Master, (ss) All-Story Mar 22 1930
- * Just Before Dinner, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Dec 25 1934
- * The Murder Moon, (ss) Clues Jun #2 1930
- * The Murder Whisper, (ss) Clues Oct #2 1930
- * The Peacock Murder, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Oct 1934
- * The Phantom of the Caves, (ss) Clues May #2 1931
- * Powdered Proof, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Apr 9 1927
- * The Red Yacht Sails, (sl) Grit Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6 1931
- * Sinister Masquerade, (sl) Flynns Jan 2 1926
- * The Stonehurst Affair, (ss) Womans World Nov 1923
- * The Third Shot, (sl) Flynns Sep 20 1924
- * The Thirteenth Window, (ss) Womans World Jan 1925
- * The Tigers Jaws, (sl) Clues May #2, Jun #1, Jun #2, Jul #1, Jul #2, Aug #1 1930
- * The Tower of Teror, (sl) Clues Jun 1931
- * The Tower of Terror, (sl) Clues Jul 1931
- * Tragedy at Bending Trees, (sl) Clues Sep #2, Oct #1, Oct #2, Nov #1 1930
- * The Unexpected Clue in Skirts, (ss) Womans World Jun 1925
- * The Whip Killings, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Dec 1936
- * Witches Brew, (sl) Detective Fiction Weekly Jul 4 1931
- * The Wood of the Murder Myth, (ss) Clues Feb #2 1931
- BUCHANAN, MADELINE SHARPS (?-1940) (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, MARION (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, PATRICIA (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, PEGASUS (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, R. (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, ROBERT (Williams) (1841-1901) (chron.)
- BUCHANAN, STELLA (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- BUCHANAN, W. I. (chron.)
- BUCHANAN-TAYLOR, W. (chron.)
- BUCHER, GEORG (chron.)
- BUCHHORN, RICHARD (chron.)
- * Most Were Christians, (ar) Tirra Lirra Spr 2003; originally broadcast on Ockhams Razor, Radio National, ABC, 9th June 2002.
- BUCHLER, WALTER (chron.)
- BUCHOLZ, HEINRICH EWALD (chron.)
- BUCHTENKIRK, ELIZABETH J. (chron.)
- BUCHWALD, ART(hur) (1925-2007) (chron.)
- * Advantage God, (hu) Playboy Jan 1973
- * The Army Has a Heart, (ss) Esquire Jul 1958
- * Be Fat and Love It, (hu)
- * Big Bang on Eniwetok, (ar) Lilliput Feb 1957; though not announced as such this would fit in the series Where the Fighting was Thinnest.
- * A Born Again Hustler, (ss) Playboy Apr 1978
- * He Just Wanted His Havanas, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1960
- * Ill Never Forget You, Emily, (ss) Good Housekeeping Feb 1959
- * In Search of a Mermaid, (nf) 1960
- * Lilliputs advice to the Lovestruck, (ar) Lilliput Dec 1959
- * Visiting Fireman (with Herb Caen), (fa) Playboy Dec 1960
- * Where the Tourists Dont Go, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1959
- BUCK, ASHLEY (chron.)
- * These Were Also People, (ss) Literary America
- BUCK, BEATRICE KROWELL (chron.)
- BUCK, BELTON O.; pseudonym; An unidentified Ohio writer. (chron.)
- BUCK, CAROLE (chron.)
- * At Long Last Love, (n.) New York: Berkley 1985
- * Fallen Angel, (n.) New York: Berkley 1985
- * Love Play, (ab) New York: Berkley 1985
- BUCK, CHARLES NEVILLE (1879-1930); Author, cartoonist, journalist. Born in Woodford County, Kentucky; lived in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. (chron.)
- * All the Kings Horses, (sl) The Popular Magazine Apr 7, Apr 20, May 20 1925
- * Bad Blood, (sl) The Popular Magazine Nov 20, Dec 20 1929, Feb #1, Feb 20 1930
- * The Battle-Cry, (n.) Munseys Jan 1914
- * Blue Sky, (sl) All-Story Weekly Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25 1915
- * Borrowed Fire, (sl) Munseys Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1922, Jan, Feb 1923
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