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- ANONYMOUS (chron.) (continued)
- * Gadgets From England, (pi) Escapade Dec 1962
- * The Gaff, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 12 1921
- * Gags, (hu) Spicy Stories Feb, Mar 1934
- * The Gal with the Fantastic Frame: Dani Parker, (pi) Venus v1 #8 1959
- * A Galaxy of Argosy Authors, (pi) Argosy (UK) Feb 1934
- * Galaxys Popular Pair Colonel Fothering Cakestand and Dan Spitoon, (ms) Galaxy Feb 1946
- * Galfried of Arlington: A Historical Novelette, (sl) Australian Journal Sep 9, Sep 16, Sep 23, Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14 1865
- * The Gallant Outriders, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Mar 1874
- * A Gallant Pilot (Oliver M. Chadwick), (ar) Battle Stories Apr 1929
- * The Galley Cat, (ms) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1886
- * Galloping Death [Six-Gun Sandy], (cs) Thrilling Western Aug 1935
- * Gals Men Wont Date, (ct) Sweetheart Stories Oct 1940
- * Galvanising by Vapour, (ms) Chamberss Journal Oct 31 1908
- * The Gambler, (pm) Flynns Jan 23 1926
- * The Gamblers Bluff, (ss) The Wave Sep 17 1898
- * Gambling Fools, (ss) True Crime Confessions 1952
- * Game and Rubber, (vi) Stag: Mans Own Magazine Aut 1946
- * Game Hunting, (ar) Colliers Dec 19 1942
- * Game in the Yukon, (ms) North West Stories Mar #2 1927
- * Game on the Increase, (nf) Western Story Magazine Feb 2 1929
- * Game-law Violators Use High Explosives, (nf) Western Story Magazine Apr 15 1922
- * The Games the Thing, (qz)
- * Gang Leader Nabbed, (ar) Clues Jun #2 1928
- * Ganglands Vengeance, (ar) Clues Oct #2 1928
- * A Gangster with a Heart, (ar) Clues Jun #1 1928
- * A Gangsters End, (ar) Clues Nov #1 1928
- * The Gangsters Girl, (ar) Clues Mar #1 1929
- * The Garden Beautiful: Hard Work for December Days, (ms) The Marks and Spencer Magazine Christmas 1932
- * Garden Grass Rake for Free, (ms) Man Senior Nov 1955
- * The Garden in July, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Jul 1917
- * A Garden in the Arctic, (nf) Western Story Magazine May 25 1929
- * Gardening Hints, (ar) Christian Novels Jul 25 1955
- * Garlands, (ar) The Argosy (UK) Oct 1873
- * Gas-Jets, (hu) Young Ireland Oct 2 1880
- * Gates Loses Money; Bell-Boys Get It, (ms) The Live Wire Aug 1908
- * The Gathering and Distribution of News, (ar) Chamberss Journal Dec 14 1907
- * Gathering No Moss: An Autobiography, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 28 1914
- * The Gathering of the Empires Chiefs: A Guide to the Colonial Conference, (ar) The Rapid Apr 1907
- * GCN Client Profile: Michael Robinson, (bg) BIGnews Sep 2002
- * GCNs Writers Group, (ms) BIGnews Nov 2003
- * Geezer, (iv) Crime Factory Feb 2002
- * Gem Smuggler Tricked by Paste Pearls, (ar) Clues Aug 1927
- * Gemini Article, (ms) Street & Smiths Love Story Magazine Jun 3 1939
- * Gems of Chinese History, (ia) The Junior Munsey Mar 1901
- * Gems of Consolation, (pm) The All-Story Magazine Aug 1905
- * Gems of Wisdom, Filtered out from the Mire of Stf, (ed) The Bibliophan! #1; note: The thing perperated by Basil Wells (note the surname!) in [Wollheims] Cosmos No. 1, under the title, "Biped, is the business of the bibliophan. It is lifted, without the slightest acknowledgement, from the great H.G.W.s Country of the Blind. Note 2: of greater interest is a discussion on books that are never published, [or] bashful authors who lurk, trembling behind a flimsy barrier of pseudonym. He further discusses Christopher Blayre, who wrote a volume titled The Purple Sapphire, and other Poshumous Papers (Phillip Allan, 1921) :The tales comprise a mixed bag of fantasy and stf." The last item on the contents page is The Cheetah-Girl yet on page 211: the publishers state The Publishers regret that they unable to print this MS When it was reprinted in 1932, the reference to The Cheetah-Girl was deleted and four stories added. The odd thing is,
- * Gems of Wisdom, Filtered out from the Mire of Stf, (ed) is that in the catalogue of the Cambridge University Library is the following entry: The Cheetah Girl: being the MS not published with the collection under the title of "The Purple Sapphire. (privately published, limited to 20 copies), London, 1923. The editor inquires for any details from his readers on this mystery.
- * Gendolines Temptation, (nv) The English Ladies Novelettes v1 #1 1891
- * Gene Autrys Favorite Saddle Song, (nf) Crack-Shot Western Oct 1941
- * The Genealogy of a Polygenetic Phenomenon, (ms) The Smart Set Jun 1915; sketch.
- * General Eugene Asa Carr, The War Eagle, (1830-1910), (nf) The Rio Kid Western Jul 1950
- * General Lawton, (ms) The Youths Companion Jan 4 1900
- * General Orders, (ms) Tiger Jul 1957
- * General Sam Houston Is Honored, (ms) Ace-High Magazine Sep #1 1927
- * General Wolfe. The Man Who Changed the History of America, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Feb 17 1923
- * A Generation of Scouting, (ed) Colliers Feb 21 1942
- * The Generous Farmer, (pm) Magazine of Short Stories Apr 6 1889
- * Generous Revenge, (sl) The Chartist Circular Jan 9, Jan 16 1841
- * The Genesee Merchant, (ss) Reynoldss Miscellany Aug 27 1864
- * Genesis of a Great Library: Yellowbacks to War Memories, (ar) John o Londons Weekly Mar 31 1923
- * Genevieve and Godfrey, (ss) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Jul 1917
- * The Genie, (pm) The Boys Journal Jan 1870; Our contribution from Birmingham.
- * The Gentle Shark, (ts) The Passing Show Apr 27 1935
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 5-9], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Aug 30 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 10-14], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Sep 6 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 14-19], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Sep 13 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 19-24], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Sep 20 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 24-28], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Sep 27 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 29-32], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Oct 4 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 32-35], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Oct 11 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 35-39], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Oct 18 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 39-41], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Oct 25 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 42-45], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Nov 1 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 45-46], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Nov 8 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 47-49], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Nov 15 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 49-52], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Nov 22 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 52-55], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Nov 29 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 56-59], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Dec 6 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 60-63], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Dec 13 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 63-67], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Christmas 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 67-69], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Dec 27 1884
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 70-73], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Jan 3 1885
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 73-76], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Jan 10 1885
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 77-79], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Jan 17 1885
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 80-83], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Jan 24 1885
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 83-85], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Jan 31 1885
- * Gentleman George [Chapters 86-87], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Feb 7 1885
- * Gentleman George. A King of the Road [Chapters 1-6], (sl) The Boys Leisure Hour Aug 23 1884; The story of Gentleman George the English highwayman and his banditry, circa 1815.
- * A Genuine Mother Goose, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1887
- * Geoffrey Household, (bg) Argosy (UK) Apr 1964
- * Geologists on Baffin Island, (ms) North West Stories Mar #1 1927
- * A Geology Tour of the Far West, (nf) Western Story Magazine Aug 11 1928
- * George Allan England, (bg) Five-Novels Monthly Feb 1928
- * George Creel Is Arriving, (ms) World Adventurer Feb 1934
- * Georges Simenon... Enter Inspector Maigret, (is) Argosy (UK) Oct 1961
- * The Georgia Murder Case, (ts)
- * Geraldo Rivera, (iv) Penthouse Mar 1973
- * Gerard Gachet, (pi) Penthouse Jul 1984
- * The German Emperor, (pi) Munseys Aug 1914
- * The German Heinkel 111 Bomber, (ar) Air Stories (UK) Mar 1940
- * The German Kaiser as a Crusader, (pt) Munseys Dec 1910
- * German Pistol-Practise in French Churches, (ia) Munseys Mar 1918; war related.
- * German Secret Signals Disclosed, (nf) Sea Stories Jun 1922
- * German Sex Traps, (ar) Caper Nov 1956
- * The German Student, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or The Family Storyteller v2 1837
- * A German Town That Pays No Taxes, (ar) Peoples Magazine Jul 1907
- * Germany Has a Tailless Plane, (ms) Air Trails Feb 1930
- * Germany Has Largest Sea Plane, (ms) Air Trails Mar 1929
- * Germanys Mystery Ship, (ms) Navy Stories Jun 1929
- * Germanys Noel Coward, (ar) Argosy (UK) Nov 1937
- * Germs, (ms) Womans Magazine Oct 1935
- * Gerties Garters, (pm) Paris Nights Jun 1931
- * Get Going!, (ct) Ginger Aug 1931
- * Get High on a Jug of Sap, (ar) Parade Jan 6 1968
- * Get Together!, (ar) The Popular Complete Stories Nov 15, Dec 15 1931, Jan 1 1932
- * Get Together!, (cl) Street & Smiths Complete Stories Jul 15, Aug 1, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 1 1931
- The Popular Complete Stories Oct 15, Nov 1, Dec 1 1931, Jan 15, Feb 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, Apr 15, Jun 15 1932
- Street & Smiths Complete Stories Jul 1, Jul 15, Aug 1, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 1, Nov 1, Dec 1 1932
- * Get Up Quick, Tommy Turk, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine May 1885
- * Get Your Goat - But Make It Angora, (nf) Western Story Magazine Jul 28 1928
- * Get Your Man!, (ms) North West Stories Aug 22 1926
- * Get-Rich-Quick Department, (nf) Stirring Detective and Western Stories Feb, Jun 1941
- * The Get-Together Club, (cl) Peoples Magazine Mar 1 1923
- Peoples Semi-Monthly Apr 15, Jul 1 1923
- Complete Stories Mar #1, Mar #2, Apr #1, Apr #2, May #1, May #2, Jun #1, Jun #2, Jul #1, Jul #2, Aug #1, Aug #2, Sep #1, Sep #2, Oct #1, Oct #2, Nov #1, Nov #2, Dec #1, Dec #2 1930, Jan #1, Jan #2, Feb #1, Feb #2, Mar #1, Mar #2 1931
- Street & Smiths Complete Stories Apr #1, Apr #2, May #1, May #2, Jun #1, Jun #2, Jul 1 1931
- * Gets Prison Term for Invention, (ar) Clues Jul #2 1928
- * Getting a Start at Sixty, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 5 1911
- * Getting a Wrong Start, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26 1913; autobiographical.
- * Getting Gerties Frankie, (ss) "Whoopee!" Sep 1929
- * Getting Good Value in New York - How to Move Safely Round the Big Spending Machine, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 15 1913
- * Getting in Line, (pz) Humpty Dumptys Magazine Sep 1974
- * Getting It on and Off the Road, (cl) Penthouse Apr 1978
- * Getting On in the World, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 9 1927
- * Getting On in the World, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 5, Jan 19, Jan 26, Feb 23, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 23, Apr 13, May 4, May 25, Jun 8, Jun 15, Jun 29, Jul 13, Aug 10, Aug 24 1907; where in the 1920s this was short usually-signed essays on business, this is 100-word pieces signed only with initials, so there seems no point in listing them individually.
- * Getting On in the World: A Test for the Testers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 29 1927
- * Getting On in the World: Feeding Fraternities, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 22 1930
- * Getting On in the World: For a Rainy Day, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 17 1927
- * Getting On in the World: Modern Beach-Combing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 1 1930
- * Getting On in the World: On Being a Teacher, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 23 1927
- * Getting On in the World: The Art of Getting a Job, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 10 1927
- * Getting On in the World: The Childrens Specialist, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1927
- * Getting On in the World: Wild Birds That Pay, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 20 1929
- * Getting on the Wrong Side, (ms) Navy Stories Apr 1929
- * Getting the Franchise, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 7 1912; railroads.
- * Getting the Victims Confidence, (ar) Clues Sep #2 1928
- * The Ghost and the Jewels, (ss) Mystery Magazine Feb 1 1918
- * Ghost Camps Boom, (nf) Western Aces Jan 1936
- * Ghost Cities of the West, (nf) Western Story Magazine Mar 16 1929
- * The Ghost That Killed a Dog, (ts) The Passing Show Feb 10 1934
- * The Ghost Town That Came Back, (nf) Speed Western Stories Jun 1943
- * Ghosts of the Air, (ms) Air Trails Jun 1929
- * Ghoulish Captions, (ct) Gentleman Sep 1960
- * Giant Amphibians for Pan-American Line, (ms) Air Trails Mar 1930
- * Giant Curtiss Biplane, (ms) Air Trails Dec 1929
- * Gibson Girl, (pi) Escapade Feb 1957
- * Giddy Giggles, (hu) Spicy Stories May 1931
- * Giddy Gotham Gossips, (ss) Broadway Nights Jan, Feb 1930
- * Gift from the Greeks, (??) Rogue Aug 1965
- * The Gift of Lee Wong, (ss) Real Life Stories Nov 1927
- * The Gift of the Gab [Dr. Grant], (ss) Red Letter Feb 13 1971
- * Gifts and Awards, (ss) The Wave Nov 18 1893
- * A Gigantic Transplanting Job, (nf) Western Story Magazine Aug 3 1929
- * The Gilded Lily with 8, (pi)
- * Gilding the Shilling, (ms) Magpie Jun 1951
- * Gincas, (cl) Niekas Sep, Dec 15 1964
- * Ginevra, (ss); From Roscoes Italian Novelists.
- * Giovanni Boldini, (ia) Munseys Mar 1898
- * The Gipsys Curse, (ts) The Passing Show Jul 28 1934
- * A Girl and a Barn, (pi) Escapade Jul 1956
- * The Girl and the Selling Game: a Personal Narrative, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 15 1913
- * Girl Artist Slain by Lover She Scorned: A Tragedy of Real Life, (ts) Artists and Models Magazine May 1925
- * Girl Bandit Fights Squad of Police, (ar) Clues Jun 1927
- * The Girl from Texas, (ss) Western Shorts #2 1944
- * Girl Horse Thief to Prison, (nf) Detective Story Magazine Feb 20 1916
- * The Girl in Potash and Perlmutter, (ar) Nashs Magazine Jul 1914
- * Girl in the Pink, (pi) Gay Blade Oct 1957
- * The Girl Next Door, (ar) Escapade Feb 1957
- * The Girl of To-day, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Nov 1916
- * Girl Reporter, (cs) Womans Friend and Glamour Dec 26 1950
- * A Girl Should Be Careful, (ar) Variety Love Stories Oct 1943
- * Girl Wanted to do 10-12 hours volunteer editorial and secretarial work weekly for PR..., (ms) The Partisan Review Jan-Feb 1953; ad/reminder of the Bad Old Days, among the Avant-Garde.
- * Girl Who Makes Passes, (pi) Escapade Feb 1957
- * The Girl Who Never Muffed, (ms) Ginger Aug 1931
- * The Girl Who Trespassed, (ss) London Life Apr 27 1935; (Joan thought a flirtation would be an amusing adventure, but when it came down to realities...).
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