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[]Becket, Jean C. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * And Still Champion, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1943
- * Angel-Face, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1941
- * Big Shot, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1943
- * Brand-New World [Honesty Blake], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 20 1941
- * The Crater-Taking Tommy, (ts) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #47, July 1931
- * A Favor for Joe [Honesty Blake], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1942
- * The Irresistible Liar, (ss) The American Magazine July 1949
- * Love Is Elementary, (ss) The American Magazine June 1948
- * Pure and Simple, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 4 1944
- * Reward, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 30 1937
- * We’re a Funny Family [Honesty Blake], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 29 1941
[]Beckett, Chris (1955- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Art App, (ss) Reports from the Deep End ed. Maxim Jakubowski & Rick McGrath, Titan, 2023
- * Atomic Truth, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction April/May 2009
- * Beneath the World, the Sea, (ex) Corvus, April 2019
- * The Caramel Forest [Lutania], (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction December 2012
- * The Circle of Stones [Dark Eden], (ss) Interzone #56, February 1992
- * Dark Eden [Dark Eden], (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction March 2006
- * Day 29 [Lutania], (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction July 2011
- * The Desiccated Man, (ss) The Company He Keeps ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2010
- * Editorial, (ed) Interzone #227, March/April 2010
- * The Famous Cave Paintings on Isolus 9, (nv) Enemy of the Good ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2009
- * The Gates of Troy, (ss) Interzone #154, April 2000
- * Greenland, (ss) Interzone #218, October 2008
- * The Holy Machine [The Holy Machine], (ex) Wildside Press, 2004
- * Jazamine in the Green Wood, (ss) Interzone #86, August 1994
- * Johnny’s New Job, (ss) Interzone #227, March/April 2010
- * Karel’s Prayer, (ss) Interzone #206, October 2006
- * The Land of Grunts and Squeaks, (ss) Once Upon a Parsec ed. David Gullen, NewCon Press, 2019
- * The Long Journey of Frozen Heart [The Holy Machine], (ss) Interzone #49, July 1991
- * La Macchina [The Holy Machine], (ss) Interzone #46, April 1991
- * The Man Who Swallowed Himself, (ss) Spring Tide by Chris Beckett, Atlantic Books, 2018
- * Marcher, (ss) Interzone #172, October 2001
- * The Marriage of Sky & Sea, (ss) Interzone #153, March 2000
- * A Matter of Survival, (ss) Interzone #40, October 1990
- * Memories of a Table, (ss) 2001: An Odyssey in Words ed. Tom Hunter & Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2018
- * Monsters, (ss) Interzone #186, February 2003
- * The Peacock Cloak, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction June 2010
- * The Perimeter [Outsiders], (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction December 2005
- * Piccadilly Circus [Outsiders], (ss) Interzone #198, May/June 2005
- * Poppyfields, (ss) Interzone #218, October 2008
- * Rat Island, (ss) Interzone #218, October 2008
- * The Silent Woods (with Tony Ballantyne), (ss) Shoreline of Infinity #19, Winter 2020/2021
- * Snapshots of Apirania, (ss) Interzone #160, October 2000
- * Sons of Eden [Dark Eden], (nv) Birmingham Science Fiction Group (ph), November 2018
- * Tammy Pendant [Shifter], (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction March 2004
- * To Become a Warrior, (ss) Interzone #180, June/July 2002
- * The Turing Test, (ss) Interzone #183, October 2002
- * 25 IZ: 25 Years of Interzone, (ms) Interzone #209, April 2007
- * Two Thieves, (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction January 2011
- * Valour, (ss) Interzone #141, March 1999
- * The Warrior Half & Half, (ss) Interzone #102, December 1995
- * Watching the Sea, (ss) Interzone #173, November 2001
- * We Could Be Sisters [Shifter], (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction October/November 2004
- * The Welfare Man, (nv) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * The Welfare Man Retires, (ss) Interzone #158, August 2000
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #158, August 2000
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- * Beneath the World, a Sea by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #282, July/August 2019
- * Dark Eden by Jim Steel, (br) Interzone #239, March/April 2012
- * Daughter of Eden by Juliet E. McKenna, (br) Interzone #267, November/December 2016
- * Eden by Juliet E. McKenna, (iv) Interzone #267, November/December 2016
- * Forgotten Gardens, Forbidden Frontiers and the Burden of Identity by Andrew Hedgecock, (iv) Interzone #218, October 2008
- * The Gates of Eden by Jim Steel, (iv) Interzone #239, March/April 2012
- * The Holy Machine by Tony Ballantyne, (br) Interzone #198, May/June 2005
- * The Holy Machine by Peter Loftus, (br) Interzone #229, July/August 2010
- * Interview with Chris Beckett by Joanna McLaughlin, (iv) Shoreline of Infinity #17, Winter/Spring 2020
- * Mother of Eden by Juliet E. McKenna, (br) Interzone #260, September/October 2015
- * Mother of Eden by James L. Cambias, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #327, November 2015
- * The Peacock Cloak by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #247, July/August 2013
- * The Turing Test by Andrew Hedgecock, (br) Interzone #218, October 2008
[]Beckett, L. X.; pseudonym of A. M. Dellamonica (1968- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Cat Ladies [The Clawback], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July/August 2021
- * Field Trip, (ss) Little Blue Marble June 26 2020
- * Freezing Rain, a Chance of Falling [The Clawback], (na) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July/August 2018
- * The HazMat Sisters [The Clawback], (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction July/August 2021
- * The Immolation of Kev Magee [The Clawback], (nv) Clarkesworld #167, August 2020
- * Salvage Blossom, (ss) Bridge to Elsewhere ed. Alana Joli Abbott & Julia Rios, Outland Entertainment, 2022
- * What the Time Travellers Stole, (pm) Uncanny Magazine #38, January/February 2021
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[]Beckett, Malcolm (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * The Alzheimer Trajectory, (ss) Crank! #4, Fall 1994
- * Arbuthnot, (ss) Return of the Dinosaurs ed. Mike Resnick & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1997
- * Armdale Rotary Horse, (ss) Xanadu 3 ed. Jane Yolen, Tor, 1995
- * Pasquatz, (ss) Amazing Stories Summer 1998
- * Protectors, (ss) Amazing Stories Spring 1994
[]Beckett, Samuel (Barclay) (1906-1989) (about) (chron.)
- * Belacqua’s Homecoming, (vi)
- * The Calmative, (ss) Evergreen Review #47, June 1967
- * Catastrophe, (ss) The New Yorker January 10 1983
- * The Cliff, (ss) The New Yorker May 13 1996
- * The Conclusion of How It Is, (ex) Transatlantic Review #13, Summer 1963; forthcoming from Grove Press 1964.
- * Dante and the Lobster, (ss) 1934
- * Ding-Dong, (ss) More Pricks Than Kicks by Samuel Beckett, Chatto and Windus, 1934
- * Extract from Company, (ex) Bananas #21, June 1980
- * First Love, (ss) First Love and Other Stories by Samuel Beckett, Grove Press, 1974
- * For to End Yet Again, (ss)
- * Ill Seen Ill Said, (ss) The New Yorker October 5 1981
- * Lessness, (ss) Evergreen Review #80, July 1970
- * Love and Lethe, (ss)
- * Mercier and Camier, (ex) Partisan Review Summer 1974; forthcoming from Calder and Boyars (September 1974). previously published in French (Mercier et Camier, Les Éditions de Minuit, 1970).
- * Molloy, (ex) The Paris Review #5, Spring 1954; translated by Patrick Bowles
- * One Evening, (ex) Harper’s Magazine October 1990; from As the Story Was Told: Uncollected and Late Prose.
- * Sixteen Stones, (ss) from Molloy, Grove Press, 1955
- * Stage Direction, (pl) from Waiting for Godot, 1952
- * Texts for Nothing, (ss) Transatlantic Review #24, Spring 1967
- * Watt, (ss)
[]Beckett, Terri (fl. 1970s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Demon Puss, (ss) Heaven and Hell ed. Winifred Halsey, Speculation Press, 2002
- * Don’t Go Near the Water (with Chris Power), (ss) Don’t Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear ed. Jody Lynn Nye, Baen, 1996
- * Midwinter Solstice, (pm) Dark Horizons #26, Spring 1983
- * Quester, (pm) Dark Horizons #20, 1979
[]Beckford, William (1760-1844) (books) (chron.)
- * The Episodes of Vathek, (oc) Stephen Swift & Co. Ltd. (hc), 1912
- * The Episodes of Vathek (var. 1), (co) Dedalus (tp), February 1995
- * Histoire de la Princess Zulkaïs et du Prince Kalilah, (uw) The English Review December 1909
- * Histoire du Prince Alasi et de la Princess Firouzkah, (nv) The English Review August 1910
- * Histoire du Prince Barkiarokh, (n.) The Episodes of Vathek, Stephen Swift, 1912
- * The History of the Caliph Vathek, (co) Ballantine Adult Fantasy (pb), June 1971
- * Notes, (ms) from An Arabian Tale, J. Johnson, 1786
- * The Nymph of the Fountain, (nv) (by Johann Karl August Musäus) Tales from the German by Johann Karl August Musäus, John Murray, 1791
- * The Palace of Subterranean Fire, (ex) from Vathek, J. Johnson, 1786
- * The Story of Prince Alasi and the Princess Firouzkah, (nv) The Episodes of Vathek, Stephen Swift, 1912; translated from the French (“Histoire du Prince Alasi et de la Princess Firouzkah”, The English Review, August & September 1910) by Frank T. Marzials.
- * The Story of Prince Barkiarokh, (n.) The Episodes of Vathek, Stephen Swift, 1912; translated from the French (“Histoire du Prince Barkiarokh”) by Frank T. Marzials.
- * The Story of the Princess Zulkaïs and the Prince Kalilah, (uw) The Episodes of Vathek, Stephen Swift, 1912; translated from the French (“Histoire de la Princess Zulkaïs et du Prince Kalilah”, The English Review, December 1909) by Frank T. Marzials.
- * The Story of the Princess Zulkaïs and the Prince Kalilah (with Clark Ashton Smith), (na) Leaves Summer 1937; completed by Smith from the fragment of the same name, translated by Sir Frank T. Marzials (The Episodes of Vathek, Stephen Swift, 1912).
- * Vathek, (n.) J. Johnson, 1786, as An Arabian Tale, uncredited.
- Three Eighteenth Century Romances ed. Harrison R. Steeves, Scribner's, 1931; translated by Samuel Henley
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Everett F. Bleiler, Dover Publications, 1966; translated by Samuel Henley
- Three Gothic Novels ed. Peter Fairclough, Penguin, 1968; translated by Samuel Henley
- The History of the Caliph Vathek, Ballantine Adult Fantasy, 1971; translated by Samuel Henley
- Four Gothic Novels, Oxford University Press, 1994; translated by Samuel Henley
- * Vathek, (ex) J. Johnson, 1786, as "An Arabian Tale", uncredited.
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[]Beckhoff, Harry (1901-1979) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Collier’s Dec 12 1931, Sep 1, Nov 10 1934, May 18 1935, Jul 4 1936
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s Magazine Oct 1929, Jul 1930, Apr 1931
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pictorial Review Apr, Jun 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Oct 1930, May, Aug 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Home Companion November 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Sep 12, Dec 26 1931, Jan 30, Feb 6, Nov 26 1932, Jun 17, Aug 5, Nov 11, Dec 30 1933,
Mar 10, Jun 23, Sep 8 1934
May 4, Aug 3, Oct 19 1935, Jul 18, Aug 22, Aug 29, Sep 12, Dec 12 1936, Jan 16, Jan 23,
Feb 13, Apr 24, Oct 16, Dec 25 1937
Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 22, Jun 11, Sep 17 1938, Jul 8, Jul 22 1939, Apr 13, Aug 10 1940,
Jan 4, Feb 8, Mar 15, Mar 22, Apr 5, Apr 19, Apr 26, Jun 21, Jul 5, Jul 12, Aug 2,
Oct 11, Oct 18, Nov 1, Nov 15, Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 13, Dec 20, Dec 27 1941
Jan 3, Mar 14, May 9, Jun 6, Jun 13, Jun 20, Jul 11, Aug 22, Sep 12, Oct 24, Nov 7,
Nov 14 1942
Jan 16, Feb 6, Feb 27, Mar 13, Mar 27, Jul 10, Aug 14, Sep 4, Oct 23, Nov 13 1943,
Jun 24, Nov 4 1944
Aug 4, Sep 29 1945, May 18, Jun 29, Aug 31 1946, Jun 7 1947, Aug 7 1948, Jul 30, Sep 17 1949,
Feb 25, Mar 11, Apr 15 1950
Oct 13 1951, Feb 23, Nov 22, Dec 27 1952
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Redbook Magazine Jul 1932, Oct 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) This Week Jul 14 1935, Dec 31 1939, Mar 22, Apr 19, Aug 2, Aug 23, Dec 27 1942, Mar 21, Apr 4,
Apr 11, Aug 15, Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 31 1943
Feb 20, Apr 16 1944, Jun 22 1947
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan November 1956
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life May 1961, Jul 1962
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[]Beckles, Gordon; pseudonym of Gordon Beckles Willson (1901-1954) (chron.)
- * August 4th, 1914, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1931
- * Bach and Barebacks, (ar) Britannia and Eve August 1941
- * Banqueting in London To-Day, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1951
- * The B.B.C. Postscripts, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1941
- * Beside the Seaside, Beside the Sea, (ar) John Bull August 23 1947
- * Big Business:
* ___ No. 3: Magic Cups of Tea, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1932
* ___ No. 8: The House of Guinness, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1932
* ___ No. 11: Imperial Tobacco, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1932
- * The Boss Had an Idea, (ar) John Bull May 10 1947
- * Brighton Looks Two Ways, (ar) John Bull November 30 1946
- * Britain Changing Its Face Again, (ar) Britannia and Eve May 1941
- * Bustle on the Tyne, (ar) John Bull December 14 1946
- * The Captain of Köpenick, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1931
- * The Changing Face of Sunday, (ar) John Bull September 21 1946
- * Christmas, 1851, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1951
- * Christmas Common, (ss) The Tatler and Bystander November 15 1951
- * Cigarettes Have No Birth Certificate, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1946
- * Cloisters…and Queues, (ar) John Bull November 16 1946
- * Come East, Young Man, (ar) Britannia and Eve February 1942
- * The Death of President McKinley, (ar) Britannia and Eve August 1931
- * Don’t Call Me Colourful…, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1943 [Ref. Augustus E. John]
- * The Fat Lady—and All That, (ar) John Bull August 2 1947
- * Finance of the Footlights, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1945
- * Frinton-on-Sea, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1949
- * Getting Married, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1946
- * Gracie Fields—On the Stage and Off, (bg) The Strand Magazine May 1930 [Ref. Gracie Fields]
- * The Great Fish Mystery, (ar) John Bull July 27 1946
- * Headline Hunters, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1946
- * The Hectic Twenties, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1940
- * The House of Guinness, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1932
- * Imperial Tobacco, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1932
- * Is It an Affliction to Be Tall?, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1946
- * Is the Seaside Doomed?, (ar) Britannia and Eve August 1951
- * It Has All Happened Before, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1940
- * The Jameson Raid, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1931
- * January 26th, 1885: The Last Day of General Gordon, (ar) Britannia and Eve May 1931
- * John Bull’s Winter Colony, (ar) Britannia and Eve February 1951
- * Journey’s End, (ar) John Bull June 14 1947
- * Leeds Has a Grouse, (ar) John Bull May 24 1947
- * Let Us Talk of the English Counties, (ar) Britannia and Eve January 1945
- * Magic Cups of Tea, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1932
- * The Man Who Rode the Continent, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1940
- * The Minister of Transport: The Rt. Hon. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, (bg) The Strand Magazine May 1941 [Ref. J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon]
- * Not for Nonentities, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1946
- * On the Trail of Tomorrow, (cl) John Bull March 15 1947
* ___ 2) The Yeomen and the Planners, (ar) John Bull November 9 1946
* ___ 3) Cloisters…and Queues, (ar) John Bull November 16 1946
* ___ 4) Stir in the Valleys, (ar) John Bull November 23 1946
* ___ 5) Brighton Looks Two Ways, (ar) John Bull November 30 1946
* ___ 7) Bustle on the Tyne, (ar) John Bull December 14 1946
* ___ 9) Over the Border, (ar) John Bull December 28 1946
* ___ 18)—The Boss Had an Idea, (ar) John Bull May 10 1947
* ___ Leeds Has a Grouse, (cl) John Bull May 24 1947
* ___ Plymouth Starts from Scratch, (cl) John Bull June 7 1947
- * Our Visitors Keep to Their Own Map of Britain, (ar) Britannia and Eve July 1951
- * Over the Border, (ar) John Bull December 28 1946
- * Parliament—When the War’s Over, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1941
- * Plymouth Starts from Scratch, (ar) John Bull June 7 1947
- * Profiles and Prejudices:
* ___ 5 Don’t Call Me Colourful…, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1943 [Ref. Augustus E. John]
- * The Queen’s Ladies, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1953
- * The Real Noel Coward, (bg) The Strand Magazine October 1929 [Ref. Noël Coward]
- * “Red Sunday” in St. Petersburg—January 22, 1905, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1931
- * The Relief of Mafeking, (ar) Britannia and Eve July 1931
- * The Riddle of Mr. Rank, (bg) The Strand Magazine August 1946 [Ref. Joseph Arthur Rank]
- * Riding on the Railway, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1950
- * “September”, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1941
- * September 1st, 1870: Sedan, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1931
- * The Sinking of the “Republic”, (ar) Britannia and Eve November 1931
- * Stir in the Valleys, (ar) John Bull November 23 1946
- * Stranger in Your Own House!, (ar) John Bull January 31 1948
- * That’s Another Lot Away!, (ar) John Bull August 9 1947
- * Their Secret Seaside Guide, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1945
- * These Men and Women Were the Great Figures of 1851, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1951
- * These Men Have a Flair, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1946
- * They Were All Foreigners—Once, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1938
- * The Time-Table of Fashion, (ar) Britannia and Eve February 1952
- * Too Bad about Your Hay Fever, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1945
- * To the Editor “Dear Sir…” (or How to Get Your Name in the Papers), (ar) Lilliput October 1950
- * To Tip or Not to Tip, (ar) John Bull August 16 1947
- * Training the Fighter Pilots, (ar) Britannia and Eve January 1941
- * Twenty-Four Hours: Days That Have Made History:
* ___ No. 1: September 1st, 1870: Sedan, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1931
* ___ No. 2: January 26th, 1885: The Last Day of General Gordon, (ar) Britannia and Eve May 1931
* ___ No. 3: The Jameson Raid, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1931
* ___ No. 4: The Relief of Mafeking, (ar) Britannia and Eve July 1931
* ___ No. 5: The Death of President McKinley, (ar) Britannia and Eve August 1931
* ___ No. 6: “Red Sunday” in St. Petersburg—January 22, 1905, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1931
* ___ No. 7: The Captain of Köpenick, (ar) Britannia and Eve October 1931
* ___ No. 8: The Sinking of the “Republic”, (ar) Britannia and Eve November 1931
* ___ No. 9: August 4th, 1914, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1931
- * Unrecorded History, (ar) Britannia and Eve February 1941
- * What’s Funny About Calamity?, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1945
- * What Sort of Future for the Floating Liner?, (ar) Britannia and Eve March 1945
- * Who’ll Be the “Big Names” After the War?, (ar) Britannia and Eve April 1941
- * Wooden Wiseacres, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1945
- * The Work of Karsh, (pi) The Strand Magazine March 1950
- * The Yeomen and the Planners, (ar) John Bull November 9 1946
[]Beckley, Laurel (fl. 1980s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Book Reviews (with Susan Krinard), (rc) Shon’ai #14, 1987
- * But No Man Moved Me Till the Tide, (ss) Metaphorosis April/June 2024
- * Love and War Aboard the Peregrine Zircon, (nv) Luna Station Quarterly #46, June 2021
- * Series Overview (with Bree Carter), (br) Shon’ai #14, 1987
- * Tell the Crows I’m Home, (ss) Metaphorosis October 2021
- * Terrible Tilly Hunts the Cadborosaurus, (ss) All Worlds Wayfarer #10, September 22 2021
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Desert Sun #3 Fll 1987, #5 Fll 1988
[]Beckley, Zoë (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Blind Boy Scouts Who “See” with Their Muscles, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1924
- * The Efficiency Christmas (with Joseph Gollomb), (ss) The Premier Magazine #128, November 29 1921
- * Emphasis, (ms) The Smart Set December 1916
- * Faurot of the Finger Prints, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1919
- * Going to School with the Birds (with Florence L. Clark), (ar) The People’s Home Journal June 1922
- * It Must Be Love, (ss) The Illustrated Love Magazine April 1930
- * Jewels and Junk, (ar) Detective Story Magazine June 3 1919
- * New Faces for Old, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1923
- * New York, the Port of Missing Girls and Boys, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1918
- * Our New First Lady, (ar) The People’s Home Journal March 1921 [Ref. Florence Kling Harding]
- * Policewomen in Paris—“Cherchez la Femme”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 24 1921
- * Policewomen in Rome?, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 10 1921
- * Policewomen—Officer Jane of London, (ar) Detective Story Magazine March 18 1922
- * Restoring Lost Lives, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1923
- * Treat Your Stenographer with Respect, (ar) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day February/March 1923
- * Twilight Sleep - I, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1922
- * Who Will Win Europe’s Most Beautiful Princess?, (ar) Liberty October 10 1925
[]Beckman, Jane Gabrielle (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Lost Lands, (pm) Fantasy and Terror #2, 1984
- * The Natural History of the Unicorn, (ss) Amazing Stories September 1989
- * To Robin Hood, (pm) The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror v2A, 1975
- * Unquiet Death, (pm) The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror v2A, 1975
- * Visions, (pm) Windhaven #3, 1978
- * Will o’ the Wisp, (pm) Windhaven #5, 1979
[]Beckman, Sue (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * The Blind Men and the Elephant, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. Russell M. Griffin]
- * Easy Travel to Other Planets, (br) Science Fiction Review #44, Fall 1982 [Ref. Ted Mooney]
- * The Humanoid Touch, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981 [Ref. Jack Williamson]
- * The Journeys of McGill Feighan, Book I: Caverns, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982 [Ref. Kevin O’Donnell, Jr.]
- * The Journeys of McGill Feighan, Book III: Lava, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982 [Ref. Kevin O’Donnell, Jr.]
- * The Journeys of McGill Feighan, Book II: Reefs, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982 [Ref. Kevin O’Donnell, Jr.]
- * Mayflies, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981 [Ref. Kevin O’Donnell, Jr.]
- * Starlog Photo Guidebook to Science Fiction Toys and Models, Volume 1, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981 [Ref. Stephen J. Sansweet]
- * The Visitors, (br) Science Fiction Review #39, Summer 1981 [Ref. Clifford D. Simak]
[]Beckstead, Damaris (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Angel in Levis, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range March 1944
- * Claim It, Stranger!, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range January 1944
- * Fire and Brimstone, (ss) All-Story Love Tales December 31 1938
- * Gents of the Cavalry, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range August 1944
- * Gingham, Gunsmoke—and Kisses, (nv) Rangeland Romances April 1942
- * A Good Horse, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range December 1946
- * Green Grass, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range September 1945
- * Hell A-Roaring, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range July 1944
- * Love Rides High, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine March 23 1943
- * Mud on the Range, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range September 1941
- * No Pie for Cinderella!, (nv) Rangeland Romances February 1942
- * Pa’s Gal, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range July 1943
- * Saddle Queen, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range November 1945
- * Sergeant Sandy Sees Action, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range March 1943
- * Tophand, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range February 1944
- * Triple K Triangle, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range June 1942
- * Wyoming Cyclone, (ss) Street & Smith’s Romantic Range June 1946
[]Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo; [i.e., Gustavo Adolfo Claudio Domínguez Bastida] (1836-1870) (about) (chron.)
- * The Christ of the Skull, (ss) Short Stories August 1905; translated from the Spanish by Cornelia Frances Bates.
- * The Devil’s Cross, (ss) Short Stories May 1906; translated from the Spanish by Cornelia Frances Bates.
- * The Golden Bracelet, (ss) , uncredited.
- * The Golden Bracelet, (ss)
- * The Green Eyes, (ss) Short Stories August 1906
- * The Kiss, (ss) Short Stories August 1899; translated by Mary Mills
- * The Kiss, (ss) Tales of Love, Fantasy and Horror ed. Russell C. Peterson, Exposition Press, 1971; translated from the Spanish (“El beso”, 1863) by Russell C. Peterson.
- * The Kiss (A Legend from Toledo), (ss) The Dedalus Book of Spanish Fantasy ed. Margaret Jull Costa & Annella McDermott, Dedalus, 1999; translated by Annella McDermott
- * Maese Pérez, the Organist, (nv) Terrible Tales: Spanish, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, uncredited.; translated from the Spanish (“Maese Pérez, el organista (Leyenda sevillana)”, El Contemporaneo, December 1861).
- Ghosts Grim and Gentle ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1926
- The Ghost Story Omnibus ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1933
- Famous Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, Gulliver Books, 1945
- Bodies and Spirits ed. Dan Herr & Joel Wells, Doubleday, 1964
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 2 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2018
- * Maese Pérez, the Organist, (nv) Modern Ghosts, Harper's, 1890; translated from the Spanish (“Maese Pérez, el organista (Leyenda sevillana)”, El Contemporaneo, December 1861) by Rollo Ogden.
- * Maese Pérez, the Organist, (nv) Tales of Love, Fantasy and Horror ed. Russell C. Peterson, Exposition Press, 1971; translated from the Spanish (“Maese Pérez, el organista (Leyenda sevillana)”, El Contemporaneo, December 1861) by Russell C. Peterson.
- * The Miserere, (ss) Romance April 1894; translated by Mary A. Springer
- * Moonbeam, (ss) Tales of Love, Fantasy and Horror ed. Russell C. Peterson, Exposition Press, 1971; translated from the Spanish (“El rayo de luna”, 1862) by Russell C. Peterson.
- * The Mountain of Spirits, (ss) , uncredited.
- * Our Lady’s Bracelet, (ss) The Stratford Journal April 1918
- * The Set of Emeralds, (ss) Romance January 1893; translated by Mehitabel Quincy
- * The Sower, (pm) Asmodeus #2, Fall 1951; translated by Clark Ashton Smith
- * The Spirits’ Mountain, (ss) Short Stories June 1892; translated by Mary Springer
- * Where?, (pm) Spells and Philtres by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1958; translated from the Spanish (“Rimas XXXVIII”) by Clark Ashton Smith.
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[]Bedault, Jean Louis (fl. 1960s)
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- * Editor: French Follies v3 #3, v3 #4 1966, v4 #1, v4 #2 1967, v5 #1, v5 #2, v5 #3, v5 #4 1968, v6 #1, v6 #2,
v6 #3 1969
[]Beddoe, David (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * The Anaya of a Khabyle, (ss) The Idler December 1900
- * The Apostate, (ss) The Idler January 1900
- * The Belief of John Briggs, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine October 1901
- * The Coup de Grace, (ss) The Idler May 1899
- * Diamond Cut Diamond, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1899
- * The Discovery of Pharaoh’s Mummy, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1908 [Ref. Menephtah]
- * “El Bint”, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1906
- * The Honor of René de Valois, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1901
- * Honour of René de Valois, (ss) The Idler November 1899
- * The House of Omar Bey. A Tale of Egypt in ’39, (ss) The Ludgate June 1899
- * The Khedive’s Agent, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1901
- * The Mad Ingleesy, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1900
- * Marcelle, the Blanchisseuse, (ss) The Idler October 1898
- * A Nile Evening, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1900
- * The Ruse of Father Ambrose, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1900
- * The Scallywag, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1901
- * The Shadoof Worker, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1899
- * The Sheik Mohammed, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1900
- * The Sheik of Pagabieh, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1901
- * The Son of All, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1902
- * Sophie von Hildagen, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1899
- * The Story of Seti the King, (ss) The Idler October 1899
- * The Word of a Khabyle, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899
- * The Word of Roger de Brueys, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1901
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