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- GASKILL, GORDON (chron.) (continued)
- * Murder in the Mistral [The Curse of Sablier Island], (nv) The American Magazine Mar 1955
- * Murder on Skis, (nv) Look Feb 19 1957; A Look Reader Bonus.
- * Night Patrol, (ar) The American Magazine Dec 1943
- * Petticoat Pilgrims, (ss) The American Magazine Apr 1956
- * The Sharper Sword, (nv) The American Magazine Sep 1949
- * To the Victors, (ar) The American Magazine Oct 1943
- * Welcome Home, Mike, (ss) The American Magazine Oct 1952
- * Yacht for a Coffin [Five Fathoms to Murder], (nv) Colliers Oct 12 1956
- * Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle ofDeath [The Glass Mask], (na) The American Magazine Apr 1951
- GASKILL, NAT (chron.)
- GASKIN, D. E. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Nebula #20 1957
- GASPAR, SAMUEL (chron.)
- GASPER, GAIL (chron.)
- GASPERINI, BRUNELLA (chron.)
- GASPEY, THOMAS (1788-1871) (chron.)
- * The Two Saturdays [as by Anon.], (ss) The Library of Fiction, or The Family Storyteller v2 1837
- GASS, W. R. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Apr 1925
- GASS, WILBUR (chron.)
- GASS, WILLIAM H. (1924- ) (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- * La Vie Treshorrificque, (br) Harpers Oct 2004; essay on Andrew Browns translations of Rabelais GARGANTUA and PANTAGRUEL, in two volumes from Hesperus Press, 2004.
- GASTIT, HORACE DODD (chron.)
- GASTON, EDWARD PAGE (chron.)
- GASTON, HERBERT (chron.)
- GASTON, HERBERT E. (chron.)
- GASTON, JOHN (chron.)
- GATCH, CAPT. THOMAS L. (chron.)
- GATCHELL, CHARLES (chron.)
- GATE, A. C. (chron.)
- GATELY, GEORGE (chron.)
- GATELY, LAWRENCE (chron.)
- GATELY, ROSEMARY (chron.)
- GATENBY, GREG (chron.)
- GATES, ADDIE (chron.)
- GATES, ALLENE (chron.)
- GATES, CHARLES (chron.)
- GATES, CLIFFORD (chron.)
- * Tomorrows Workshop, (ms) Amazing Feb 1950
- GATES, DAVID A. (chron.)
- GATES, DAVID EDGERLEY (1945- ) (chron.)
- GATES, EDGAR (chron.)
- GATES, EDNA CARTER (chron.)
- GATES, ELEANOR (1875-1951); Novelist and playwright; author of the play The Poor Little Rich Girl (1913), which coined the popular phrase. Briefly married to Frederick Ferdinand Moore (q.v.). Born in Shakopee, Minnesota; died in Los Angeles, California. (chron.)
- * Agathas Escort, (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1909
- * The Bashful Sheriff and the Little Widow, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 28 1907
- * Behind the Jungle (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (ss) The Popular Magazine Oct 7 1924
- * The Black Fingers, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Aug 1911
- * Brone, the Stray, (ss) Womans Home Companion Jul 1917
- * The Butterfly of Leepoohu, (nv) Munseys Jun 1923
- * Chapters from the Biography of a Prairie Girl, (sl) The Century Aug, Sep, Oct 1902; no indication as to what extent this is factual.
- * The Daughter of the Cobra (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (ss) The Popular Magazine Dec 7 1922
- * The Death Ship (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (sl) The Popular Magazine Oct 7, Oct 20 1922
- * Doc, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 1 1910
- * The Faithful Woman (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (ss) Munseys Feb 1917
- * Figgerin Jim, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 3 1909; western.
- * The Genevieve Epidemic, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 15 1909
- * The Girl Who Travels Alone, (ss) Cosmopolitan Dec 1906
- * The Gold-Dust Rajah, (nv) Argosy All-Story Weekly Apr 4 1925
- * The House of the Wicked (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (sl) Munseys Nov, Dec 1923, Jan, Feb 1924
- * I Can Lift You, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 17 1910
- * The Island That Nobody Leaves (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (n.) The Popular Magazine Mar 20 1923
- * The Jungle Girl, (sl) Munseys Aug, Sep, Oct 1924
- * The Justice of Gideon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 28 1909
- * The Lost Range, (nv) Munseys Sep 1925
- * Malay Madness (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (nv) Munseys Sep 1922
- * Miss Pie-Face, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 5 1910
- * Missy and I, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1906
- * Mollie and the Opera Game, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 7 1906
- * The Plow-Woman, (sl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1906
- * The Prettiest Girl and the Homeliest Man [Macie Sewell], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 20 1907; western.
- * The Risk Hunters (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1923
- * A Round-Up in Central Park, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 5 1905
- * A Run for Material, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1907
- * Skeleton Island, (nv) Munseys Mar 1925
- * A Soldier and a Gentleman, (ar) The American Boy Feb 1922
- * Son, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 9 1910
- * A State in a Hurry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 5 1909; Oklahoma.
- * Tex, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 26 1910; western.
- * Tomboy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 27 1917
- * Truth on a Spear (with Frederick Ferdinand Moore), (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 7 1923
- * Two Boom Towns and a Bride [Macie Sewell], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 3 1907
- * When Cupid Was a Cow-Punch, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 13 1906; western.
- * The Young Lochinvar, (ss) Munseys Jul 1918
- GATES, ELLEN M. H. (chron.)
- * The Body to the Soul, (pm) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Aug 1899
- * The Butterflies, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Jun 1885
- * The Childrens Country, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Mar 1882
- * Detachment, (pm) Harpers Monthly Oct 1909
- * A Gleam of Crimson, (pm) Harpers Monthly Feb 1910
- * The Last Days, (pm) Harpers Monthly Jun 1909
- * Losses, (pm) Harpers Monthly Aug 1909
- * My Rose, (pm) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Jun 1900
- * Our Little Schoolgirl, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1880
- * Room!, (pm) Harpers Monthly Sep 1909
- * Salvage, (pm) Harpers Monthly Dec 1909
- * We Love but Few, (pm) Scribners Monthly Dec 1876
- GATES, ELMER (chron.)
- GATES, ETHEL E. (chron.)
- GATES, G. C. (chron.)
- GATES, H. GOODRICH (chron.)
- GATES, H(enry) L(eyford) (1880-1937); see pseudonym Henry Leyford (chron.)
- * Blood on the Barbary Coast, (n.) Star Detective Magazine May 1935
- * The Galahad Murder, (nf) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Feb 1932
- * The Girl at Granada 9000, (sl) Womans World Mar, Apr, Jun 1933
- * The Girl in the Green Coat, (sl) Womans World May, Jun 1929
- * The Girl in the Sequin Gown, (ss) Alibi Feb 1934
- * Has Mabel Normand Solved the Taylor Murder?, (sl) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Dec 1931
- * Here Comes the Bandwagon, (sl) Womans World May, Jul, Sep 1928
- * Midnight Adventure, (ss) Alibi Apr 1934
- * The Scarlet Fan, (sl) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Dec 1931
- * Those Were Her Lovers, (na) Green Book Quarterly Aug 1933
- * Written in Blood, (ss) Alibi Jan 1934
- GATES, IRENE Y. (chron.)
- GATES, JOSEPHINE SCRIBNER (chron.)
- GATES, MacBURNEY (chron.)
- * The Adventure of La Sultana, (ss) Brief Stories Feb 1925
- * The Adventure of the Double Cross, (ss) Brief Stories Jul 1924
- * The Adventure of the Hindoo Butler, (ss) Brief Stories Oct 1924
- * The Adventure of the Merchants Trust, (ss) Brief Stories Jan 1925
- * The Adventures of the Pelican Club, (ss) Brief Stories Jun 1924
- * The Bronze Badge::; A series.
___ 1. The Adventures of the Pelican Club, (ss) Brief Stories Jun 1924
___ 2. The Adventure of the Double Cross, (ss) Brief Stories Jul 1924
___ 5. The Adventure of the Hindoo Butler, (ss) Brief Stories Oct 1924
___ 8. The Adventure of the Merchants Trust, (ss) Brief Stories Jan 1925
___ 9. The Adventure of La Sultana, (ss) Brief Stories Feb 1925
- * Sharp Work, (na) Brief Stories Mar 1924
- GATES, MRS. JOHN P. (chron.)
- GATES, R. M. (chron.)
- GATES, RICHARD (chron.)
- GATES, STEWART; also as Stuart Adams (chron.)
- GATES, SUSA YOUNG (chron.)
- GATES, TED (chron.)
- GATES, THOMAS S. (chron.)
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