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- BROWN, EDWARD HURST (chron.)
- BROWN, ELIJAH (1867-?); see pseudonym Alan Raleigh (chron.)
- BROWN, ELLIOTT L. (chron.)
- BROWN, ELSIE (chron.)
- BROWN, ELWOOD (S.) (1919?-1971?) (chron.)
- BROWN, EMILY HALSON (chron.)
- BROWN, EMMA E. (chron.)
- * About Some Sewing Schools I. In the Boston Public Schools, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1879
- * The Boston Poor Childrens Excursions; and the Country Week, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1879
- * Boston Rosebuds, (ss) Wide Awake Jan 1879
- * Boston Whittling Schools, (ar) Wide Awake May 1879
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets I. Christmas Greens, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets II. The Newsboys, (ar) Wide Awake Feb 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets III. The Shovel Brigade, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets IV. The Little Ash-Pickers, (ar) Wide Awake Apr 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets IX. The Balloon Venders, (ar) Wide Awake Sep 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets V. The Fruit-Venders, (ar) Wide Awake May 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets VI. The Bootblacks, (ar) Wide Awake Jun 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets VII. The Flower-Venders, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets VIII. The Street Musicians, (ar) Wide Awake Aug 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets X. The Street Peddlers, (ar) Wide Awake Oct 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets XI. The Chestnut Roasters, (ar) Wide Awake Nov 1878
- * The Child Toilers of Boston Streets XII. The Telegraph Boys, (ar) Wide Awake Dec 1878
- * The Childrens Hour at the Old South, (ar) Wide Awake Jul 1879
- * A Christmas Dinner in the Fifteenth Century, (ar) Wide Awake Jan 1880
- * A Day at the Butts, (ss) Wide Awake Aug 1879
- * The Ferns and the Flakes, (pm) Wide Awake Mar 1880
- * The First St. Martins Summer, (pm) Wide Awake Nov 1879
- * Julia Ward Howe and Her Club Work, (ar) National Magazine Mar 1900
- * A Legend of the Gentians, (pm) Wide Awake Feb 1890
- * Manoel, (ss) Wide Awake Jul 1892
- * Neds Wonderings, (pm) Wide Awake Aug 1879
- * Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind, (ar) Wide Awake Mar 1879
- * Where the Brook and River Meet, (pm) Wide Awake Sep 1879
- BROWN, ERIC (1960- ) (chron.)
- BROWN, ERIC S. (chron.)
- BROWN, ERNEST B. (chron.)
- BROWN, ETHAN (chron.)
- BROWN, EVAN TAYLOR (chron.)
- BROWN, F. L. RUDSTON (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- BROWN, F. S. (chron.)
- BROWN, F. WALWORTH (chron.)
- BROWN, FANNIE WILDER (chron.)
- BROWN, FARGO (chron.)
- BROWN, FLETCHER WEBSTER (chron.)
- _____, narr.
- BROWN, FLORENCE SCOLLARD (chron.)
- BROWN, FORREST RAYMOND (1897-?) (chron.)
- BROWN, FRANCES (chron.)
- BROWN, FRANCES L. (chron.)
- BROWN, FRANCIS (chron.)
- BROWN, FRANK (chron.)
- BROWN, FRED G. (chron.)
- BROWN, FRED SQUIRE (1852?-1915); Writer, journalist and editor. Born in Wallsburg, Virginia; died in New York City. (chron.)
- BROWN, FREDERIC KENYON (chron.)
- BROWN, FREDERIC WALWORTH (chron.)
- BROWN, FREDERICK WALWORTH (chron.)
- * Andy the Peacemaker, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1906
- * The Battle of Rio Bay, (ms) Metropolitan Magazine Apr 1909
- * By Grace of Accidents, (ss) The Argosy Jul 1906
- * A Case of Applied Chemistry, (ss) Argosy Sep 6 1919
- * A Chief in the Making, (ss) The Ocean Oct 1907
- * Cleaning Up, (ss) Argosy All-Story Weekly Mar 7 1925
- * The Colonel Laughs First, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Sep 1908
- * Dan West, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) May 1906
- * A Desert Samaritan, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Jan 1908
- * Dickers Education, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Dec 1906
- * A Diplomatic Boomerang, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Nov 1905
- * A Dog and a Gasoline Engine, (ss) The Argosy Jan 1906
- * Fifty-Fifty [Lon McGuire], (ss) Top-Notch Jan 1 1916
- * The Hazard of the Air [Lon McGuire], (ss) Top-Notch Feb 15 1916
- * High Time [Lon McGuire], (ss) Top-Notch Mar 15 1916
- * In the Clutch of the Current, (ss) Top-Notch May 1 1917
- * Kidnapping Peggy, (ss) The Scrap Book Nov 1908
- * The Molliecoddles, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Mar 1908
- * The Outcast, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1907
- * The Rise of the House of Landis, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1909
- * The Ultimate Test, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Nov 1905
- * Under Sealed Orders, (ss) The Scrap Book Oct 1909
- * The Wanderer, (ss) Peoples Ideal Fiction Magazine Nov 1912
- * With Power to Wreck Mountains, (ss) Top-Notch Oct 1 1915
- BROWN, FREDRIC (William) (1906-1972); see pseudonym Felix Graham; Writer remembered for his mysteries and for his short-short science fiction and fantasy stories. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio; died in Tucson, Arizona. (chron.)
- * Abominable, (vi) Dude Mar 1960
- * Arena, (cs) Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction v1 1976; adapt. by Gerard F. Conway
- * Arena, (nv) Astounding Jun 1944
- * Armageddon, (ss) Unknown Aug 1941
- * The Assistant Murderer [Hobbyist], (vi) Playboy May 1961
- * Before She Kills [Ed and Am Hunter], (nv) Ed McBains Mystery Book #3 1961
- * Beware of the Dog [Hound of Hell], (ss) Ten Detective Aces Feb 1943
- * Big-Top Doom, (ss) Ten Detective Aces Mar 1941
- * Blind Lead, (ss) Detective Tales Jun 1950
- * Blood (with Philip Harbottle), (ar) Zenith Jun 1964
- * The Bloody Moonlight [Ed and Am Hunter], (n.) 1949
- * Bucket of Gems Case [Henry Smith], (ss) Detective Story Magazine Aug 1944; also as Mr. Smith Kicks the Bucket.
- * The Cat from Siam, (nv) Popular Detective Sep 1949
- * A Change for the Hearse [Henry Smith], (ss) New Detective Magazine Mar 1943
- * Come and Go Mad, (nv) Weird Tales Jul 1949
- * Compliments of a Fiend [Ed and Am Hunter], (n.) Dutton 1950
- * Compliments of a Fiend [Ed and Am Hunter], (nv) Thrilling Detective May 1945
- * The Corpse and the Candle, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine Jul 1943
- * The Cream of the Jest [Last Curtain], (ss) New Detective Magazine Jul 1949
- * Crisis, 1999, (ss) Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine Aug 1949
- * Cry Silence, (ss) Black Mask Nov 1948; in EQMMs Black Mask Magazine section.
- * Daisies, (vi) Angels and Spaceships, Dutton 1954
- * The Dancing Sandwiches, (na) Mystery Book Magazine Sum 1950
- * The Dangerous People [No Sanctuary], (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine Mar 1945
- * A Date to Die, (ss) Strange Detective Mysteries Jul 1942
- * Death and Nine Lives, (ss) Black Book Detective Spr 1950
- * Death in the Dark, (nv) Dime Mystery Magazine Mar 1942
- * Death Is a Noise, (nv) Popular Detective Feb 1943
- * Death of a Vampire, (nv) Strange Detective Mysteries May 1943
- * The Devils Woodwinds, (nv) Dime Mystery Magazine Mar 1944
- * The Discontented Cows, (ss) G-Men Detective Mar 1941
- * The Djinn Murder, (ss) Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine Jan 1944
- * Dont Look Behind You, (ss) Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine May 1947
- * Double Standard, (ss) Playboy Apr 1963; also as The Passionate Kiss.
- * Each Night He Died, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine Aug 1949
- * Fatal Facsimile [Henry Smith], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine Sep 1962
- * First Time Machine, (vi) Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine Sep 1955; The title in the TOC is The First Time Machine.
- * The Freak Show Murders, (na) Street & Smiths Mystery Magazine May 1943
- * From These Ashes, (ss) Amazing Aug 1950
- * Fugitive Imposter, (ss) Ten Detective Aces Jan 1941; in AHMMs A Mystery Classic.
- * Gateway to Darkness [Crag], (nv) Super Science Stories Nov 1949
- * Gateway to Glory [Crag], (nv) Amazing Oct 1950
- * Get Out of Town, (nv) Thrilling Detective Sep 1942
- * The Ghost Breakers, (nv) Thrilling Detective Jul 1944
- * The Gibbering Night, (ss) Detective Tales Jul 1944
- * Hobbyist, (vi) Playboy May 1961; also as The Assistant Murderer.
- * The Hobbyist, (vi) Playboy May 1961
- * Hound of Hell, (ss) Ten Detective Aces Feb 1943; also as Beware of the Dog.
- * If Looks Could Kill!, (ss) Detective Tales Oct 1948; given as by Fredric C. Brown.
- * Ill Cut Your Throat Again, Kathleen, (ss) Mystery Book Magazine Win 1947
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