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- CROWELL, JAMES R. (chron.) (continued)
- * The Fifth Estate: Thirty Years of Golf (with Jerome D. Travers), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 6 1926
- * From the Bridge (with Arthur H. Rostron), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23, Aug 20 1927
- * He Rules the Top of the World, (ar) The American Magazine Jun 1931
- * I Choose to Smile An Informal Chat with Mayor Walker of New York, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1930
- * I Had a Hunch (with Arthur E. Stilwell), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 3, Dec 17, Dec 31 1927, Jan 14, Jan 28, Feb 4 1928
- * Keeping a Million Customers Contented: George B. Cortelyou, (ar) The American Magazine Sep 1931
- * The New Undergraduate, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 14 1928; John Grier Hibben interview1928SEPJan14.
- * The Odd Tip of Old Hats, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 23 1928
- * On Time!, (ar) The American Magazine Jul 1931
- * Powder-Puff Champs, (ss) The American Magazine May 1935
- * Were Ninety-nine Per Cent Honest, (ar) The American Magazine Apr 1931
- * What Your Banker Knows About You, (ar) The American Magazine Mar 1931
- * Why It Costs So Much to Eat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 19 1927
- CROWELL, MERLE W. (chron.)
- CROWELL, NORMAN H. (1873-?) (chron.)
- * Acting General Manager, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1907
- * The Alumnus, (ss) National Magazine Jun 1903
- * Bill Fikess Fox Hunt, (??) The Outing Magazine Sep 1907
- * The Cinnamon Creek Trick, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jun 1907
- * A Dollar Down, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 19 1924
- * The Fatal Seventh, (ss) Triple-X Jul 1929
- * The Fire Glove, (ss) The Cavalier Apr 1909; has fantastic content.
- * His Battle, (??) The Outing Magazine Jun 1906
- * How Timmy Won the Race, (ss) National Magazine Aug 1902
- * Little Stories: Uncle Ezras Lion Hunt, (vi) The Outing Magazine Apr 1909
- * The Love of an Arab, (vi) The Smart Set Dec 1900
- * Mandy, (vi) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1904
- * The Methrow Matter, (ss) The Gray Goose Mar 1909
- * My Plainville Lecture, (vi) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine Nov 1906
- * Nellies Night Before Christmas, (vi) Leslies Monthly Magazine Dec 1904
- * The Prognosticator, (ss) The Argosy Jul 1902
- * The Rindosa Thespics, (ss) The Blue Mule Sep 1907
- * Song of a Cownurse, (pm) All-Fiction Apr 1931
- * Terry Aherns Wooing, (ss) National Magazine Oct 1902
- * Texas Trails, (pm) Kaleidograph Jan 1936
- * Th Divvil an Tom Walker, (ss) The Gray Goose Oct 1907
- * There Goes Your Old Ball Game, (ss) Triple-X May 1929
- * They Call It Luck, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 12 1924
- * Vinegaroon, (pm) All-Fiction Mar 1931
- CROWELL, NORMAN R. (chron.)
- CROWELL, RICHARD (chron.)
- CROWELL, W. H. (chron.)
- CROWELL, WALTER FREEMAN (chron.)
- CROWFOOT, JOHN (chron.)
- CROWLEY, ALEISTER; [i.e., Edward Alexander Crowley] (1875-1947); see pseudonyms James Grahame, Edward Kelly, The Master Therion, Ed Storer & Mark Wells (chron.)
- * AbsintheThe Green Goddess, (pp) The International Feb 1918
- * August 22, 1917 letter to Alexander Harvey, (lt) The International Nov 1917
- * Auguste Rodin, (pm) The International Dec 1917
- * The Bonds of Marriage, (pl) The International Mar 1918
- * Cocaine, (nf) The International Oct 1917
- * The Conversion of Austin Harrison, (ed) The International Jan 1918
- * Dawn, (pm) The International Jan 1918
- * Democracy in Ireland Since 1913, (nf) The International Dec 1917
- * The DramaEva Tanguay, (nf) The International Apr 1918
- * Elder Eel [as by Lord Boleskine], (pl) The International Mar 1918
- * England Speaks, (nf) The International Jan 1918
- * Four Poems, (pm) The International Feb 1918
- * Frank Harris, An Attempt at Appreciation, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1922
- * The Heart of Holy Russia, (nf) The International Jan 1918
- * How to Tell an Englishman from an American, (vi) Lilliput Aug 1946
- * Humanity First, (nf) The International Nov 1917
- * A Hymn for the American People, (pm) The International Mar 1918
- * Knight-Errant, (pm) The International Mar 1918
- * The Law of Liberty: A Tract of Therion [as by [Misc. Material]], (nf) The International Jan 1918
- * Lent, (pm) The International Feb 1918
- * The Message of the Master Therion [as by [Misc. Material]], (nf) The International Jan 1918
- * Near Poetry, (cl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917
- * Near Poetry: Mr. George Santayana, (cl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1917
- * A Perfect Pianissimo, (pm) The International Oct 1917
- * Poem, (pm) The International Feb 1918
- * A Poetry Societyin Madagascar, (pm) The International Jan 1918
- * The Rakes Progress, (nf) The International Nov 1917
- * A Riddle, (pm) The International Dec 1917
- * Robbing Miss Horniman, (ss) The International Apr 1918
- * The Saviour, (pl) The International Mar 1918
- * The Scarabee, (pm) The International Apr 1918
- * Sekhet, (pm) The International Feb 1918
- * A Septenniel, (pm) The International Dec 1917
- * The Spoils to the Strong! An Appeal to England and Germany, (nf) The International Oct 1917
- * The Stratagem, (nv) The Smart Set Sep 1916
- * The Third Liberty Loan, (nf) The International Feb 1918
- * Triumph, (pm) The International Feb 1918
- * A Vision of the Eucharist, (pm) The International Feb 1918
- * Visions, (pm) The International Apr 1918
- * WantedModerate Men, (ed) The International Feb 1918
- _____, reviews:
- _____, trans.
- _____, [ref.]
- * Aleister Crowley: The Man, The Myth and His Magic by Suzanne Ruthven, (ar) Phantasy Province #3 1993
- CROWLEY, BRIDGET (chron.)
- CROWLEY, HARRIET HUGHES (chron.)
- CROWLEY, JACK (chron.)
- CROWLEY, JAMES (chron.)
- CROWLEY, JAMES LAURENCE (chron.)
- CROWLEY, JIM (chron.)
- CROWLEY, JOHN (William) (1942- ) (chron.)
- CROWLEY, JOHN G. (chron.)
- CROWLEY, LILIAN HALL (chron.)
- CROWLEY, MARK (chron.)
- CROWLEY, MARY C. (chron.)
- CROWLEY, MICHAEL (chron.)
- CROWLEY, WILLIAM R. (chron.)
- CROWN, LARRY (chron.)
- CROWN, LAURA ALSTON (chron.)
- CROWN, MILLARD (chron.)
- CROWN, WALTER C. (chron.)
- CROWNFIELD, GERTRUDE (chron.)
- CROWNINSHIELD, FRANCIS W. (chron.)
- CROWNINSHIELD, MRS. SCHUYLER [i.e., Mary Bradford Crowninshield] (1854-1913) (chron.)
- CROWTHER, FRANCIS (chron.)
- CROWTHER, GEOFFREY (chron.)
- CROWTHER, PENELOPE KIM (chron.)
- CROWTHER, PETER (1949- ) (chron.)
- * Bear Essentials, (ar) Million #12 1992; Looking nostalgically at those magical Rupert Bear annuals (by Alfred Bestall and others) which have been appearing since 1936.
- * Editorial, (ed) Postscripts 2009
- * Flickering Pictures, (ar) Million #14 1993; Checking out the latest graphic novels and other illustrated delights.
- * From Spenser to Marlowe, (iv) Million #3 1991; The creator of Spenser, private eye, has recently revived an older hero.
- * The Good Book [Koko Tate], (nv) Murder for Father, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Signet 1994
- * In Mendaala, with the Rains, (pm) Fables (online Win 2000
- * Living in the Belly of the Beast, (iv) Million #10 1992; Meeting one of the oddest and most controversial of current American crime novelists.
- * The Nobility of Suffering, (iv) Million #13 1993; Talking to a distinguished American short-story writer who is master of many genres.
- * Shatsi, (ss) The Longest Single Note and Other Strange Compositions, CD Publications 1999
- * The Sincerest Form of Flattery, (ar) Million #13 1993; About the adaptations of Ray Bradburys most memorable stories to comic-book form.
- _____, reviews:
- * Comicbook Verité, (br) Million #8 1992; Celebrating the achievements of Stan Lee, master of comic books.
- * Gang Warfare (or Come the Resolution, Brothers
), (br) Million #9 1992; On the Justice League of America and other costumed teams from the great days of comic books.
- * Just a Mix of Words n Pix, (br) Million #1 1991; On the birth of the graphic novel.
- * Just Your Average All-American Boy, (br) Million #6 1991; On certain well-remembered comics of the 1940s and 50s.
- * Leaving Well Enough Alone, (br) Million #5 1991; On graphic novels, old and new.
- * Nostalgias Much More Than It Used to Be!, (br) Million #3 1991; On some illustrated delicacies.
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