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- DREISER, THEODORE (chron.) (continued)
- * Butcher Rogaums Door, (ss) Reedys Mirror Dec 12 1901; also as Old Rogaum and His Theresa.
- * C.C. Curran, (ar) Truth Sep 1899
- * The Cradle of Tears, (ss) Tom Watsons Magazine May 1905
- * The Cruise of the Idlewild, (ss)
- * A Doer of the Word, (nv) Ainslees Jun 1902
- * Edmund Clarence Stedman at Home, (ia) Munseys Mar 1899
- * Five Moods in Minor Key, (pm) Esquire Mar 1935
- * Four Poems, (pm) The Smart Set May 1916
- * Free, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 16 1918
- * Fruit-Growing in America, (ar) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Nov 1900
- * Fruitage, (pm)
- * The Genius, (sl) Metropolitan Magazine Feb-Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1923; a reprint of the 1910 autobiography?.
- * Glory Be! McGlathery, (ss) Pictorial Review Jan 1925
- * Good Roads for Bad, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) May 1900
- * The Hand, (ss) Munseys May 1919
- * The Haunts of Bayard Taylor, (ia) Munseys Jan 1898
- * The Home of William Cullen Bryant, (ia) Munseys May 1899
- * I Find the Real American Tragedy, (ar) Mystery May 1935; Dreiser looks at the Robert Allen Edwards murder case in Pennsylvania.
- * Illinois, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1901
- * In the Dark, (pl) The Smart Set Jan 1915
- * Karl Bitter, Sculptor, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Feb 1899
- * Laughing Gas, (pl) The Smart Set Feb 1915
- * A Lesson from the Aquarium, (ss) Tom Watsons Magazine Jan 1906
- * The Loneliness of the City, (vi) Tom Watsons Magazine Oct 1905
- * The Lost Phoebe, (ss) The Century Apr 1916
- * Married, (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1917
- * McEwen of the Shining Slave Makers, (ss)
- * New Yorks Underground Railroad, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1900
- * The Old Neighborhood, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Dec 1918
- * Old Rogaum and His Theresa [Butcher Rogaums Door], (ss) Reedys Mirror Dec 12 1901
- * Olive Brand, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1928
- * Our National Playgrounds, (ar) Smiths Magazine Aug 1906
- * Plant Life Underground, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1901
- * The Prince Who Was a Thief, (ss) 1927; Chains, 1927.
- * The Railroad and the People. A New Educational Policy now Operating in the West, (ar) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Feb 1900
- * Regina C, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1928
- * Rella, (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1928
- * The Rivers of the Nameless Dead, (ss) Tom Watsons Magazine Mar 1905
- * Rural Free Mail Delivery, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Feb 1901
- * Russian Vignettes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 28 1928
- * Sanctuary, (ss) The Smart Set Oct 1919
- * The Seventh Commandment, (ar) Liberty Apr 2, Apr 9 1932
- * The Silent Worker, (vi) Tom Watsons Magazine Sep 1905
- * Solution, (ss) Womans Home Companion Nov 1933
- * The Story of the States:
___ / No. III. Illinois, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1901
- * Tabloid Tragedy, (ss) Cosmopolitan Dec 1933
- * TemperamentsArtistic and Otherwise, (ar)
- * This Madness, (sl) Cosmopolitan Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1929
- * The Tithe of the Lord, (ss) Esquire Jul 1938
- * The Track Walker, (vi) Tom Watsons Magazine Jun 1905
- * The Unrewarded, (pm) The Popular Magazine Nov 1904
- * The Village Feudists, (ss) 1920
- * When the Old Century Was New, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1901; a love story.
- * Why the Indian Paints His Face, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1901
- DRENDEL, PAULINE THOMAS (chron.)
- DRENNAM, GEORGIE T. (chron.)
- DRENNAN, PAUL (1949- ) (chron.)
- DRENNEN, RAYMOND (1900-1967) (chron.)
- * Court of Two Sisters, (nv) Short Stories Jun 1957
- * The Generous Corpse, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Nov 1956
- * Killers Luck, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine Nov 1950
- DRENNEN, RAYMOND, Jr. (chron.)
- DRESBACH, GLENN WARD (1889-1968); Poet, traveller, adventurer. Born in Lanark, Illinois; died in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. (chron.)
- * Another Song, (pm) All-Story Weekly Mar 24 1917
- * August Noon, (pm) The Smart Set Aug 1920
- * Autumn Rafters, (pm) Ladies Home Journal Oct 1940
- * The Bobsled Ride, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 2 1937
- * Bugles, (pm) All-Story Weekly Aug 4 1917
- * The Builder, (pm) Ainslees Sep 1913
- * Burros, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 8 1940
- * The Cave, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1938
- * Chantey of the West Wind, (pm) Munseys May 1914
- * The Crows Nest, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Dec 1920
- * The Crucible, (pm) The Cavalier Jul 12 1913
- * A Desert Willow, (pm) Romance Sep 1920
- * Discarded Map, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 29 1940
- * Dreams of Youth, (pm) Grit Apr 19 1931
- * Explorers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 2 1937
- * A Farewell, (pm) Munseys Jul 1919
- * Garden Left Alone, (pm)
- * The Gourd at the Spring, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 10 1937
- * Had He Not Learned, (pm) Top-Notch Jul 1 1918
- * The Hill Pasture, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 26 1929
- * I Have Remembered, (pm) The Smart Set Mar 1920
- * I Made You a Song, (pm) The Smart Set May 1920
- * If, (pm) All-Story Weekly Nov 27 1915
- * If I Could But Remember, (pm) The Smart Set Feb 1920
- * In the Market Place, (pm) The Smart Set Jul 1920
- * Lake of Gold, (pm) Short Stories Dec 10 1943
- * Meeting by Moonlight, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Sep 26 1914
- * Memory and Maytime, (pm) Munseys May 1921
- * A Mountain Pool, (pm) Romance Apr 1920
- * The Needles Eye, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Jul 1920
- * A Night in Camp, (pm) All-Story Weekly Sep 4 1915
- * Night Magic, (pm) The Cavalier Aug 30 1913
- * Nocturne in June, (pm) The Smart Set Jun 1920
- * Pagan, (ss) The Smart Set Dec 1922
- * A Pastoral, (pm) Munseys Apr 1920
- * The Pasture Spring, (pm) Pictorial Review Apr 1937
- * Perception, (pm) Munseys Jun 1921
- * A Place for Flowers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 4 1926
- * Possession, (pm) Breezy Stories Sep 1920
- * Rain After Drouth, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 5 1936
- * The Rainbow, (pm) All-Story Weekly Jul 24 1915
- * The Return, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Jan 9 1915
- * A Road Song, (pm) Munseys Jan 1915
- * Rotted Wharves, (pm) The Smart Set Dec 1922
- * Salvation, (pm) The Cavalier Feb 21 1914
- * The Secret Hand, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 2 1938
- * Since Youth Is All for Gladness, (pm) Romance May 1920
- * Singing in the Rain, (pm) The Cavalier Mar 8 1913
- * Song, (pm) The Cavalier May 17 1913
- * Song for a Guitar, (pm) The Smart Set Jun 1919
- * A Song of the Fighting Spirit, (pm) The Cavalier Jun 22 1912
- * Songs of the Sirens, (pm) Munseys Aug 1912
- * Spells of Night Forgotten, (pm) The Smart Set Jul 1921
- * Squirrels, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 5 1940
- * The Stream That Sings the Sweetest, (pm) Argosy All-Story Weekly Sep 1 1928
- * Turning Home, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 12 1929
- * A Vagabond at the Gate, (pm) Ainslees Oct 1912
- * The Village of Doves, (pm) Romance Nov 1919
- * A Wanderers Drinking Song, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Aug 15 1914
- * The Weaver Who Clad the Spring, (pm) Munseys Mar 1920
- * When She Had Gone, (pm) The Smart Set Apr 1920
- DRESNER, HAL (1937- ) (chron.)
- DRESSEN, CHARLEY (chron.)
- _____, narr.
- DRESSEN, EDDY (chron.)
- DRESSER (chron.)
- DRESSER, D. LeROY (chron.)
- DRESSER, DAVIS (1904-1977); see pseudonym Brett Halliday; Novelist, probably best known for action oriented mysteries under name Brett Halliday. Born in Chicago, Illinois; died in Montecito, California. (chron.)
- DRESSER, PAUL (chron.)
- DRESSER, STAN (chron.)
- DRESSLER (chron.)
- DRESSLER, DAVID (chron.)
- DRESSLER, DAVID M. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Astounding Feb 1959
- DRESSLER, FRITZ L. (chron.)
- DRESSLER, LOUIS R. (chron.)
- _____, music
- DRESSLER, MARIE (chron.)
- DREW (chron.)
- DREW, BARBARA (chron.)
- DREW, BERNARD A(lger) (1950- ) (chron.)
- * Anthony M. Ruds Weird Tales, (ar) Attic Revivals #6 1983
- * Herman Petersen the Poolville Pulpster, (ar) Attic Revivals #2 1980
- * Meet Judson P. Philips, (ar) Attic Revivals #1 1979
- * A Pulp Chronicle [as by Anon.], (ar) Attic Revivals #2 1980
- * A Pulp Heroine, (ar) Attic Revivals #2 1980; on Petersens series character Barbe Pivet.
- * Pulp Profile: Bill Severn [as by Anon.], (ar) Attic Revivals #4 1982
- * Pulp Profile: Henry Steeger [as by Anon.], (ar) Attic Revivals #4 1982
- * Pulp Profile: Kenneth A. Fowler [as by Anon.], (ar) Attic Revivals #4 1982
- * Pulp Profile: The Syndicate Option [as by Anon.], (ar) Attic Revivals #4 1982
- * Pulp Profile: William R. Cox [as by Anon.], (ar) Attic Revivals #4 1982
- * Scattergood Baines, Tugboat Annie and Friends, (ar) Million #12 1992; Heard of Mr. Ephraim Tutt, Scattergood Baines or Tugboat Annie? Their adventures filled the Saturday Evening Post.
- * Sheena, Queen of the Jungle [Sheena], (ar) Attic Revivals #3 1982
- * [untitled], (ed) Attic Revivals #2 1980
- * Walter Gibsons Magicians, (ar) Attic Revivals #4 1982
- DREW, CAREY (chron.)
- DREW, CHARLES (chron.)
- DREW, CYNTHIA (chron.)
- DREW, DEBORAH (chron.)
- DREW, DOUGLAS; pseudonym of Gordon K. Salter (chron.)
- * The Carbon Eater, (nv) Astounding Jun 1940
- DREW, ELIZABETH (chron.)
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