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- CLARKE, RAMSEY (chron.)
- CLARKE, REBECCA SOPHIA (1833-1906); see pseudonym Sophie May (chron.)
- CLARKE, REDFIELD (chron.)
- CLARKE, ROD (chron.)
- CLARKE, RONALD (chron.)
- CLARKE, S. F. (chron.)
- CLARKE, SHELDON (chron.)
- CLARKE, SUSIE CANNON (chron.)
- CLARKE, T(homas) E(rnest) B(ennett) (1907-1989) (chron.)
- CLARKE, THOMAS (chron.)
- CLARKE, THOMAS A. (chron.)
- CLARKE, THOMAS CURTIS (chron.)
- CLARKE, TOM (chron.)
- CLARKE, W. A. (chron.)
- CLARKE, WALTER (chron.)
- CLARKE, WALTON CARROLL (chron.)
- CLARKE, WILLIAM (chron.)
- CLARKE, WILLIAM A. (chron.)
- CLARKE, WILLIAM JAMES (1872-1910); see pseudonym G. F. Monkshood (chron.)
- CLARKE-KEER, ISABELLA S. (chron.)
- CLARKIN, FRANKLIN (1869-1960) (chron.)
- CLARK-LEWIS, E. D. (chron.)
- CLARKS, C. LANGSTON (chron.)
- CLARKSON, DICK (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Astounding May 1954
- CLARKSON, FREDA (chron.)
- CLARKSON, GEO. T. (chron.)
- CLARKSON, GROSVENOR B. (chron.)
- CLARKSON, HELEN; [i.e., Helen Worrell Clarkson McCloy] (1904-1992); also as Helen McCloy (chron.)
- * The Last Day, (ss) Satellite Apr 1958
- CLARKSON, JENNY (chron.)
- CLARKSON, LOIS (chron.)
- CLARKSON, MRS. T. J. (chron.)
- CLARKSON, ORMAND (chron.)
- CLARKSON, SETH (chron.)
- CLARRY, R(alph) E(admer) (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Jul 1934
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Oct 1938
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Feb 1939
- CLARVOE, FRANK A. (chron.)
- CLARY, ANNE (chron.)
- CLARY, KILLARNEY (chron.)
- CLARY, ROBERT (chron.)
- CLASON, CLYDE B(urt) (1903-1987) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- CLASSEN, EDWARD (chron.)
- CLAUDY, C. A. (chron.)
- CLAUDY, CARL H(arry) (1879-1957); Author. Born in Washington, D.C. (chron.)
- * Blind Eyes of Magic [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Jan 1936
- * The Book Fighter, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Feb 1927
- * Chatpoint Burns, (ss) The American Boy Dec 1915
- * Creeping Danger [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Jun 1937
- * Doom Tocsin [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (sl) The American Boy Dec 1937, Jan, Feb, Mar 1938
- * Flash-Light Photography, (ar) Womans Home Companion Dec 1911
- * He Is Always Fighting, (ar) The American Boy Sep 1916
- * The Helmet of Pluto, (ss) The American Boy Feb 1934
- * Holes-Holes-Holes [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Jan 1939
- * The Impossible Movement, (ss) The American Boy Oct 1931
- * The Infra-Red Destroyers [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (sl) The American Boy Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1936; invasion from Venus, looks like a WAR OF THE WORLDS knock-off.
- * The Land of No Shadow, (nv) The American Boy Feb 1931
- * The Man Who Invented a New Fruit, (ar) The American Boy Feb 1914
- * The Master Minds of Mars (with John C. Page) [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (sl) The American Boy Nov 1931
- * The Master Minds of Mars (with John C. Page), (sl) The American Boy Dec 1931
- * The Master Minds of Mars (with John C. Page) [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (sl) The American Boy Jan, Feb 1932
- * A Million Years Ago, (ss) The American Boy May 1932
- * A Million Years Hence [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Dec 1934
- * The Nigger, (ss) Hamptons Broadway Magazine Nov 1908; Theres no color line in courage.
- * No Mans Space [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Nov 1936
- * Pat Prentisss Fortune, (ss) The Youths Companion Jan 1929
- * Photographic Silhouettes, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Feb 1917
- * Pirates by Force, (sl) The American Boy Jun, Sep 1916
- * Return to Mars [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (sl) The American Boy Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1939; NB: On the cover, this is advertised as a Jack Armstrong-Alan Kane Adventure Serial; in the letter column, the editor says Return to Mars not only deals with rocket ships, but brings together The American Boys most popular scientist, Dr. Alan Kane, and radios most popular adventure hero, Jack Armstrong.
- * The Romance of the Lighthouse, (ar) Womans Home Companion Jul 1910
- * The Round Robin, (ss) Womans Home Companion Jul 1917
- * Skinny and the Hit and Run, (ss) The American Boy Aug 1914
- * Suit-Case Photography, (ar) Womans Home Companion Aug 1909
- * The Swift Beast [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy May 1935
- * Terror by Temperature [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Oct 1940; No sign of Jack Armstrong this time.
- * Thirty-Three Runs Wild, (ss) Short Stories with Keiths House Plans Feb 1915; as No. 33 Runs Wild in Table of Contents.
- * Tiger Teaches, (ss) The American Boy Sep 1930
- * Tongue of Beast [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy May 1939
- * Tricks to Teach Your Dog, (ar) Womans Home Companion Nov 1914
- * Wings of Lucifer, (ss) The American Boy Mar 1933
- * The Winning Loss, (ss) The American Boy Sep 1914
- * The X Mystery [Alan Kane; Ted Dolliver], (ss) The American Boy Oct 1934
- CLAUSEN, CARL (1895-1954); Writer. Born in Denmark; died in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. (chron.)
- * Adrift, (ss) Live Girl Stories Dec 1928
- * Alberta Clings, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 7 1923
- * All This and Murder Too, (ss) All Star Detective Dec 1941
- * Andys Glowworm, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jan 25 1919
- * Balance Brought Forward, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1926
- * Battling Bobos Baby, (ss) Argosy All-Story Weekly Jun 8 1929
- * Big Shot in Bronze, (ss) Clues May 1938
- * The Bold Impersonation, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Nov 1938
- * Burglary by Request [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Dec 1940
- * Captain Billy Takes a Hand, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Mar 25 1919
- * Clancy, (ss) Peoples Story Magazine Sep 10 1922
- * Clancys Command, (ss) Peoples Story Magazine Oct 10 1922
- * Crime Cruise [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Dec 1939
- * Desert Raider [Zero], (ss) McClures 1926
- * Feathered Mules, (ss) Youngs Magazine Snappy Stories Jun 1931
- * Fires of Atonement, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jul 10 1919
- * Gall of the Wild, (ss) The Pocket Magazine Dec 1930
- * The Gold-Plated Case, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Dec 1941
- * Hairsbreadth [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Feb 1941
- * Hemlock, (ss) Clues Apr #2 1931
- * The Hurricane, (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov 20 1919
- * Jaws of Circumstance, (na)
- * Jumping Jehoshaphat!, (ss) Top-Notch Oct 1 1917
- * Juror Number Seven, (ss) Mystery Aug 1935
- * Just a Shower, (ss) Zest Jan 1927
- * Last Water, (ss) The Elks Magazine Feb 1931
- * letter, (lt) Clues Dec 1938
- * The Man Who Laughed at Death, (ss) The Danger Trail Nov 1926
- * Matter Over Mind [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Nov 1940
- * Memo from Hell-Gate, (ss) This Week Nov 24 1935
- * The Might-Have-Been, (nv) Everybodys Magazine Sep 1921
- * The Miniature, (ss) Romance Jan 1920
- * The Missing Hands, (ss) Short Stories Jul 1920
- * The Missing Mortician [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Aug 1940
- * Murder By Proxy, (nv) Complete Stories Mar #1 1930
- * Murder Masque, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Apr 1939
- * The Ninth Way, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1922
- * No Quarter, (ss) The Popular Magazine May #2 1929
- * Oil and Troubled Water, (ss) Argosy Jan 24 1920
- * One Stormy Night, (ss) Girl Stories Nov 1929
- * The Perfect Crime, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 25 1920; criminous.
- * Pete Does a Slalom [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Feb 1940
- * Pete Makes the Fur Fly [Contacts, Inc.], (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Jun 1940
- * Picture Without Caption, (ss) Liberty Nov 18 1939
- * Pineapples, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jul 25 1919
- * Pirates Two, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jun 1921
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