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- DOHERTY, EDWARD J. (chron.) (continued)
- * East River (with Borden Chase), (sl) Argosy Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 27, Nov 3 1934
- * Hollywood Woman, (sl) Liberty Dec 11 1937
- * Hollywood Woman [Part last of ?], (sl) Liberty Jan 8 1938
- * Im Not Blaming You, Margery, (hu) Esquire Jul 1935
- * In Darkest Harlem (with Helen Worden), (ar) Liberty Jan 3 1942
- * Murder Washes Out, (ss) Star Detective Magazine May 1935
- * The Murders on the Roof, (ss) Liberty Jan 18 1929
- * The Nolans of Boston, (ar) Liberty Dec 10 1927
- * Rockaby Brady, (sl) Liberty Dec 10 1938; A prizefighter, a child, a strange adventure.
- * The Shackled Cinderella, (sl) Liberty Feb 20, Mar 19, Apr 2, Apr 9 1932
- * Sob Story (with Imogene Stanley), (ss) Liberty Jun 15 1929
- * Still Alive and Kicking, (ar) Liberty Dec 30 1933
- * The Twilight of the Gangster, (sl) Liberty Oct 24 1931
- * The Visiting Firemen, (ss) Liberty Oct 8 1938
- * What Kind of President Would Bridges Make?, (ar) Liberty Jun 21 1940
- * What Vitamin B Can Do for You, (ar) Liberty Aug 2 1941
- * Why Jean Harlow Died, (ar) Liberty Jul 31 1937
- * Wolves in the Windy City, (sl) Liberty Jul 20 1940
- DOHERTY, ETHEL (chron.)
- DOHERTY, JIM (chron.)
- DOHERTY, JOHN STEPHEN (chron.)
- DOHERTY, MILDRED (chron.)
- DOHERTY, P(aul) C(harles) (1946- ); see pseudonym Paul Harding (chron.)
- DOHONEY, E. L. (chron.)
- DOHR, S. E. (chron.)
- DOIDGE, WILLIAM HENRY (chron.)
- DOIG, IVAN (1939- ) (chron.)
- DOIG, JAMES (chron.)
- DOISNEAU, ROBERT (chron.)
- DOKEY, RICHARD (chron.)
- DOKTOR, IRV (chron.)
- DOLAN, BOB (chron.)
- DOLAN, LIZ (chron.)
- DOLAN, TOM (chron.)
- DOLBEY, ETHEL M.; see pseudonym E. M. D. Hawthorn (chron.)
- DOLBEY, GEOFFREY MAY; see pseudonym E. M. D. Hawthorn (chron.)
- DOLBY, GEORGE (chron.)
- * That Aint the Real Charles Dickens?, (ms)
- DOLD, DOUGLAS (chron.)
- DOLD, DOUGLAS M(eriwether) (1888-1931); Author and editor, later blind from injuries received during World War I. In 1915 Douglas and his younger brother Elliott (who became an artist) enlisted in the Serbian army and were captured by the Bulgarians. Born in Long Island, New York; died during the 1930s.
For the curious, William Elliott Dold, Jr. (i.e., Elliott Dold) (1892-1957) was born in Long Island, New York; he died in Charlottesville, Virginia. (chron.)
- DOLDON, EUGENE C. (chron.)
- DOLE, JEREMY (Haskell) (1932- ) (chron.)
- DOLE, JEREMY H. (chron.)
- DOLE, KEVIN (chron.)
- DOLE, MIRIAM DRUMMOND (chron.)
- DOLE, NATHAN HASKELL (1852-?) (chron.)
- * The Birth of a Magnet, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1911
- * Boston, (pm) National Magazine Nov 1913
- * The Founders, (pm) National Magazine Oct 1905
- * In Memoriam, (pm) Verse Craft Jan/Feb 1933
- * Julia Ward Howe and Her Talented Family, (ar) Munseys Feb 1910
- * A Mood of Love, (pm) National Magazine Nov 1905
- * Northern Lights, (pm) New England Magazine Dec 1908
- * The Old Stone Wall, (pm) National Magazine Mar 1913
- * On a Dilettante, (pm) National Magazine Dec 1905
- * A Song of Death, (pm) National Magazine Dec 1902
- * The Swallow, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1878
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- DOLGORUKOV, FLORENCE (chron.)
- DOLINER, ROY (1932- ) (chron.)
- DOLINGER, JANE (1932- ); Explorer of Middle East and South America; expert on Jivaro headshrinking and Amazonian survival skills; married to Ken Krippene (q.v.). Born in Kennet Square, Pennsylvania. (chron.)
- DOLLAR, GEORGE (chron.)
- DOLLAR, PETER (chron.)
- * Air Lift to Tokyo, (nf) Blue Book Sep 1950
- * Blind Landing, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 1 1951
- * Cloud Jockey, (ss) Bluebook Jun 1953
- * Collision Course, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 12 1949
- * The Daring Young Man in the Flying Machine, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 8 1952
- * Divorcees Are Dangerous, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 13 1954
- * Emergency Landing, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 11 1950
- * Farmer with Wings, (ss) Blue Book Nov 1951
- * High-Altitude Blonde, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 5 1948
- * High-Flying Cowboy, (ss) Bluebook May 1952
- * The Idiots Seat, (ss) Bluebook Oct 1952
- * No Turning Back, (ss) Blue Book Dec 1950
- * Position Unknown, (ss) Blue Book Jul 1949
- * Yellow Sea Patrol, (ss) Blue Book Nov 1950
- DOLLENS, MORRIS SCOTT (1920-1994) (chron.)
- DOLLIN, CHRIS (chron.)
- DOLLING, A. T. (chron.)
- DOLLING, ARTHUR T. (chron.)
- * Sun Wind and Wave / How They May Provide Power of the Future, (ar) The Strand Jun 1912
- DOLLISON, MARGARET (chron.)
- DOLLIVER, CLARA G. (chron.)
- DOLLMAN, VERA L. (chron.)
- DOLMAN, FREDERICK (1867-?) (chron.)
- * Humour at the Royal Academy, (ss) The Strand Magazine (US) Jul 1902
- * Illustrated Interviews: [*Illustrated Interviews]
___ No. LXVIII. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A. [Illustrated Interviews], (iv) The Strand Dec 1899
- * Literary Women in Their Homes Edna Lyall at Home, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Nov 1892
- * The Painter of the Fleet, (ar) Pearsons Magazine Oct 1914; on the works of Mr. W. Lionel Wyllie naval artist.
- * Painters of the Sea, (ar) The Strand Aug 1905; with examples by H.S. Tuke, J.C. Hook, C. Napier Hemy, W.H. Bartlett, W.L. Wyllie, Bernard F. Gribble and Thomas Somerscales.
- * Pictures Preferred by Their Painters, (pi) The Strand Magazine (US) Aug 1901
- * Which Is the Finest Building in the World? The Choice of Leading Architects, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) Nov 1900
- * The Worlds Greatest Pictures, (pi) The Strand Magazine (US) Sep 1900
- DOLORES, STEPHEN (chron.)
- DOLPH, EDWARD ARTHUR (1896-?); Compiled books of war songs. Born in Michigan. (chron.)
- * The Caisson Song, (ms) Over the Top Jul 1929
- * The Caisson Song, (sg) Over the Top Apr 1930
- * Casey Convalesces, (ss) Over the Top Jan 1930
- * The Colonel Bets on Casey, (ss) Over the Top Dec 1929
- * Cootie Carols, (pm) Over the Top Mar 1930
- * Darling, I Am Coming Back, (sg) Over the Top Mar 1930
- * Decorated [Sergeant Casey; Corporal Murphy], (ss) Over the Top Oct 1929
- * A Drink on the Colonel, (ss) Over the Top Nov 1929
- * A Helluva Engineer, (pm) Over the Top Jan 1930
- * I Want to Go Home, (ms) Over the Top Apr 1929
- * Mademoiselle Soixante-Quinze, (sg) Over the Top Apr 1930
- * Mums the Word, (ss) Over the Top Feb 1930
- * The Passing Pilot, (pm) Over the Top Dec 1929
- * Sergeant Casey Passes the Buck, (ss) Battle Stories Aug 1928
- * Some World War Parodies, (sg) Over the Top Apr 1930
- DOLPHIN, JACK; pseudonym of Robert D. Smith (chron.)
- DOLSEN, JOHN E. (chron.)
- DOLSON, CORA A. MATSON (chron.)
- * At the End of the Way, (pm) Watsons Magazine May 1906
- * Beyond the Wood, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1911
- * Cattle Bells, (pm) Tom Watsons Magazine Feb 1906
- * The Christmas Baby, (pm) The Mothers Magazine Christmas 1908
- * Country Neighbors, (pm) Munseys Sep 1916
- * The Cross-Road, (pm) National Magazine Nov 1903
- * The Cup of Fate, (pm) Munseys May 1921
- * An Earthly Paradise, (pm) Munseys Feb 1911
- * The Easter Hope, (pm) Watsons Magazine Apr 1906
- * Evening by the Lake, (pm) National Magazine Jun 1903
- * A Flower Song, (pm) Harpers Monthly May 1906
- * The Golden Light, (pm) The Smart Set Nov 1916
- * The Harbinger, (pm) Peoples Magazine Jul 1907
- * The Hope-Bearer, (pm) Munseys Oct 1911
- * Hymn of Thanksgiving, (pm) The Cavalier Nov 1909
- * An Idle Maid, (pm) National Magazine Jul 1903
- * An Idle One, (pm) National Magazine May 1905
- * In a Cup of Tea, (pm) Munseys Apr 1911
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