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[]Garlick, Raymond (1926-2011) (about) (chron.)
- * Anglo-Welsh Poetry from 1957 to 1800, (ar) The Dublin Magazine #1, January/March 1954
- * The Dinosaurs, (pm) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1955
- * Ebb Tide, (pm) The Dublin Magazine #4, October/December 1954
- * Fanfare for Europe, (pm) Transatlantic Review #49, Summer 1974
- * An Invitation to Friends, (pm) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1955
- * Poem for a Neighbour, (pm) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1956
- * Poem (“So Iestyn staggers down the shore of speech”), (pm) The Dublin Magazine #4, October/December 1954
- * Public Gallery, (pm) Transatlantic Review #42/43, Spring/Summer 1972
[]Garner, Alan (1934- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Alan Garner Has Set a Puffin Riddle, (pz) Puffin Post v1 #1, 1967
- * The Breadhorse, (pm) Collins, 1975
- * The Edge of the Ceiling, (ss) Is Anyone There? ed. Monica Dickens & Rosemary Sutcliff, Puffin, 1978
- * Feel Free, (ss) Miscellany Four ed. Edward Blishen, Oxford University Press, 1967
- The Restless Ghost ed. Susan Dickinson, Collins, 1970
- Ghostly Experiences ed. Susan Dickinson, Fontana Lions, 1973
- Basilisk ed. Ellen Kushner, Ace, 1980
- Supernatural Stories ed. William Mayne, Kingfisher, 1995
- Supernatural Stories (var. 1) ed. William Mayne, Kingfisher US, 1996
- Magicians’ Circle ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 2003
- * Fragment, (pm) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Galgoid the Hewer, (ss) Winter’s Tales for Children 2 ed. Caroline Hillier, Macmillan UK, 1966
- * The Green Mist, (pl) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Grimnir and the Shape-Shifter [Brisingamen], (ex) from The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, Collins, 1960
- * Holly from the Bongs, (pl) Collins, 1966
- * House by Jodrell, (pm) Alan Garner ed. G. Greaves, E.J. Morten, 1973
- * The Island of the Strong Door, (pm) Aperture #82, 1979
- * Magic, (ar) Puffin Post #1, 1966
- * A Ring of Stones, (ex) from The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, Collins, 1960
- * Solar System, (pm) Cacophony Spring 1975
- * To Kill a King, (pl) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Work in Progress, (is) Labrys #7, November 1981
_____, [ref.]
- * Editor by ed. John Matthews & Grahaeme Barrasford Young: Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Alan Garner by Pete D. Parkin, (bg) Balthus #1, March 1971
- * Alan Garner: An Appreciation by Guy Gavriel Kay, (ar) World Fantasy Convention Toronto 2012 ed. Christopher & Barbara Roden, 2012
- * Alan Garner—Librettist by Gordon Crosse, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Alan Garner to Conclude Weirdstone of Brisingamen Trilogy by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian March 15 2012
- * Boneland by Maureen Kincaid Speller, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #312, August 2014
- * Boneland by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) Words Are My Matter by Ursula K. Le Guin, Small Beer Press, 2016
- * A Cheshire Voice by Ralph W. Elliott, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * “The Chronicles of Narnia Are Atrociously Written”, (iv) The Guardian December 3 2021, uncredited.
- * The Critic and the Clue: Tracking Alan Garner’s Treacle Walker by Maureen Kincaid Speller, (ar) Strange Horizons January 31 2022
- * Don’t Knock Alan Garner by Rosemary Pardoe, (ar) Dark Horizons #1, December 1971
- * Elidor by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #54, 1971
- * Elidor by Alma Jo Williams, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982
- * Fantasy Author Alan Garner Celebrated in New Tribute, First Light by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian April 24 2015
- * A Fine Anger (with Neil Philip) by Colin Greenland, (br) Foundation #24, February 1982
- * The Function of the Charm by Maria Nikolajeva, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Garner and Shamanism by Neil Philip, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Illustrating Garner by Michael Foreman, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Interview with Alan Garner by Charles Partington, (iv) Bognor Regis #3, 1972
- * An Interview with Alan Garner, (iv) Labrys #7, November 1981, uncredited.
- * The Making of To Kill a King by Michael Croucher, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * The Moon of Gomrath by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #42, 1966
- * The Moon of Gomrath by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #31, June 1969
- * The Moon of Gomrath by Alma Jo Williams, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982
- * Myth and History: Molly Gloss’s Wild Life and Alan Garner’s Strandloper by Brian Attebery, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #154, June 2001
- * The Owl Service by Alma Jo Williams, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982
- * The Owl Service and the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi by Kathleen Herbert, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Reading Group: Alan Garner Answers Your Questions by Various, (iv) The Guardian August 31 2012
- * Reading Group: The Weirdstone of Brisingamen’s Real-Life Map by Sam Jordison, (ar) The Guardian August 24 2012
- * The Real Thing: Garner, Lindholm, Brust and Pratchett by Rosemary Pardoe, (ar) Lady Wardrop’s Journal #20, 2012 (+3)
- * Red Shift by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) Foundation #6, May 1974
- * Response to Red Shift by Walter McVitty, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * Rubbing Salt in the Wounds: Thursbitch by M. John Harrison, (br) The Guardian October 18 2003
- * The Unlocked Gate by Peter Plummer, (ar) Labrys #7, November 1981
- * The Weirdstone of Brinsingamen by Muriel Gray, (ar) Horror: Another 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Carroll & Graf, 2005
- * The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #42, 1966
- * The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alma Jo Williams, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982
- * “We shared a quick sense of humor”: Novelist Alan Garner on Alan Turing, and Experiencing Time Slips in the Pennines by Justine Jordan, (iv) The Guardian December 14 2024
- * “You don’t want to have a brilliant idea for a novel at the age of 87” by Alison Flood, (iv) The Guardian October 25 2021
[]Garner, Edward (Dixon) (1907-1970) (about) (chron.)
- * The Affair at Young’s Saloon, (pm) Double Action Western April 1958
- * Ah Sin Lee’s Bid for Fame, (pm) Real Western Stories February 1956
- * Alfalfa Dan, (pm) Double Action Western February 1957
- * Below the Border, (pm) Double Action Western June 1958
- * The Cactus Flash, (pm) Western Action May 1956
- * The Case of Ace O’Neill, (pm) Crack Detective and Mystery Stories February 1957
- * The Case of the Benedict’s Exodus, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #19, November 1959
- * The Case of the Girdle Cravat, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #22, May 1960
- * The Case of Wild Bill Bly, (pm) Western Action March 1958
- * The Conqueror, (pm) Western Action May 1958
- * Dance Hall Nell, (pm) Real Western Romances May 1956
- * Death of a Vulture, (pm) Smashing Detective Stories November 1956
- * The Defeat of Big Hawk McBeath, (pm) Western Action January 1957
- * The Demise of Grrr McFoul, (pm) Real Western Stories August 1958
- * The Downfall of Rustlers Three, (pm) Western Action September 1957
- * Educational Problem in Two Fangs Flat, (vi) Famous Western October 1957
- * The Flight of Bad Ben Baine, (pm) Famous Western August 1956
- * The Hand, (ts) The Shadow December 1945
- * The Hunger of Tex Malee, (pm) Real Western Stories June 1956
- * Occurrence Near Green Prairie, (pm) Real Western Stories December 1956
- * Of Fate and Faggs McCann, (pm) Famous Western October 1956
- * On the Chisholm Trail, (pm) Action-Packed Western May 1957
- * On the Road to Alkali, (pm) Western Romances May 1958
- * The Parson Plays Stud, (pm) Action-Packed Western July 1956
- * The Passing of Belial Young, (pm) Action-Packed Western May 1958
- * The Passing of Hawk McDade, (pm) Western Action May 1957
- * The Pecos Scourge, (pm) Ranch Romances 1st February 1942
- * The Prairie Flower, (pm) Western Romances July 1957
- * The Rancher’s Daughter, (pm) Western Romances November 1957
- * The Rascal Named McTwist, (pm) Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories March 1957
- * The Recovery of Coon Dog Pott, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #10, May 1958
- * The Redemption of Dude Callahan, (pm) Western Romances September 1957
- * Reformed Outlaw, (pm) Famous Western January 1958
- * Resurrection at the Golden Lode, (pm) Real Western Stories October 1956
- * Revenge at Fang’s Gulch, (pm) Real Western Stories April 1958
- * The Revenge of Fangsworth Fiend, (pm) Famous Western December 1958
- * The Revenge of Sime O’Day, (pm) Real Western Romances January 1957
- * The Roping of Drygulch McBain, (pm) Action-Packed Western September 1956
- * Rough-Roaring Raines, (pm) Action-Packed Western November 1956
- * The Saga of Fangs Watson, (vi) Action-Packed Western July 1957
- * The Sawbones of Poker Chip, (pm) Famous Western June 1958
- * The Sleeping of Rustler Janes, (pm) Action-Packed Western May 1956
- * Snake Charmer, (pm) Real Western Stories February 1957
- * Springtime of Slugs Mulligan, (pm) Famous Detective Stories October 1956
- * The Strange Case of Caleb Crinn, (pm) Double Action Western October 1956
- * The Strange Case of Shamus Slye, (pm) Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories November 1957
- * The Strategy of Dexter Brill, (pm) Western Action November 1956
- * The Stud Game at Adams’ Bar, (pm) Double Action Western August 1958
- * The Surrender of Two-Gun Pete, (pm) Double Action Western December 1956
- * A Tall Texas Tale:
* ___ Tree-mendous, (ms) Texas Rangers January 1955
- * Three of a Kind, (pm) Action-Packed Western March 1957
- * Three Pilgrims, (pm) Real Western Stories February 1958
- * Told at the Owlhoot, (pm) Western Action December 1954
- * Trail for an Outlaw, (pm) Real Western Romances September 1956
- * Tree-mendous, (ms) Texas Rangers January 1955
- * The Tribulations of Pinkney Sleet, (pm) Double Action Western February 1958
- * The Triumph of Luke McGleer, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #11, July 1958
- * The Triumph of Smiles O’Day, (pm) Real Western Stories June 1957
- * Trouble at Poog’s Saloon, (pm) Western Action January 1958
- * Two of a Kind, (pp) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #9, Winter 1957/1958
- * Two Renegades Ride for Hell, (pm) Real Western Stories December 1957
- * Unusual Legal Case, (ms) Smashing Detective Stories March 1956
- * When Wrath Came to Luke van Twede, (pm) Action-Packed Western January 1957
- * Wild Buck McSleers, (pm) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #8, Fall 1957
[]Garner, Frederick J. (1883-1962) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Green Book Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1919, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1920
Jun, Jul 1921
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book Magazine Jun 1918, Jan 1921, Feb 1922, May, Jul 1924, Jan, Mar, Apr 1927
[]Garner, Gary G. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Case For, (mr) The New York Review of Science Fiction #260, April 2010 [Ref. James Cameron]
- * A Chronological Checklist of the Fiction of Philip M. Fisher, (bi) The New York Review of Science Fiction #262, June 2010 [Ref. Philip M. Fisher, Jr.]
- * Ernest Bramah’s Max Carrados: The Sightless Supersleuth, (ar) Wormwood #17, 2011 [Ref. Ernest Bramah]
- * Observations Regarding the High-Tech Piracy Science Fiction of Murray Leinster, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #245, January 2009 [Ref. Murray Leinster]
- * Out of the Mists and Into the Outer Darkness: The Early Life and Works of Philip M. Fisher, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #258, February 2010 [Ref. Philip M. Fisher, Jr.]
- * Patterns of Magic and Spirituality in Fifteen Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction by Anthony Boucher, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #238, June 2008 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * This Is the City: London, (ar) Mystery Readers Journal Spring 2011
- * The Turf and the Gridiron in Detective Fiction: A Very Noncomprehensive Survey, (ar) Mystery Readers Journal Winter 2009
- * [letter], (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #244 Dec 2008, #256 Dec 2009
[]Garner, Hank (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Crossroads, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #7, 2016
- * Crossroads II, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #8, 2016
- * Crossroads III, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #9, 2016
- * A Few Things I’ve Learned from Interviewing 150 Authors, (ar) Deep Magic #53, December 2016
- * The Hereafter, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #4, 2016
- * Writer’s Block, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #6, 2016
[]Garner, Hugh (1913-1979) (about) (chron.)
- * All the Gay Days, (ss) Canadian Home Journal March 1957
- * The Compromise, (ss) Canadian Home Journal September 1952
- * The Conversion of Willie Heaps, (ss) Northern Review February 1951 - March 1951
- * It’s Been a Long Time, (ss) Chatelaine February 1961
- * Lucy, (ss) Canadian Home Journal April 1952
- * The Manly Heart, (ss) Canadian Home Journal June 1955
- * The Premeditated Death of Samuel Glover, (ss) The Yellow Sweater and Other Stories by Hugh Garner, William Collins, 1953
- * The Spinster, (ss) Canadian Home Journal April 1958
- * Tea with Miss Mayberry, (ss) Chatelaine June 1956
- * A Trip for Mrs. Taylor, (ss) Chatelaine October 1951
- * The Wasted Years, (ss) Chatelaine September 1959
[]Garner, Judith (1940- ) (chron.)
- * Evidence of Intent, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1978
- * Trick or Treat, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1975
- Ellery Queen’s Searches and Seizures ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1977
- Miniature Mysteries ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Taplinger, 1981
- Murder for Halloween ed. Michele Slung & Roland Hartman, Mysterious Press, 1994
- Ellery Queen’s Searches and Seizures (var. 1) ed. Ellery Queen, Chivers, 1995
- Master’s Choice ed. Lawrence Block, Berkley, 1999
[]Garner, Richard L(ynch) (c1848-1920) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures in Central Africa:
* ___ 1: Domestic Arrangements in the Jungle, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1920
* ___ 2: Peculiar Monkeys and Antelopes, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1920
- * Among the Gorillas, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1893
- * Dogs with Records, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1903
- * Domestic Arrangements in the Jungle, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1920
- * Do Monkeys Speak?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1903
- * Gorillas and Chimpanzees, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1894
- * Jim the Orang and His Cousins, (ar) The New Review #41, October 1892
- * Monkey Prosperity, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1904
- * A Monkey’s Academy in Africa, (ar) The New Review #40, September 1892
- * My Wife, My Pard and I, (ss) Fiction #14, November 28 1881
- * Peculiar Monkeys and Antelopes, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1920
- * Simian Speech and Simian Thought, (ar) The Cosmopolitan May 1892
- * The Simian Tongue, (ar) The New Review #25 Jun, #30 Nov 1891, #33 Feb 1892
[]Garnett, Constance (Clara) (1861-1946) (about) (books)
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- * An Adventure by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Anna on the Neck by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Party and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1917
- * Art by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Beggar by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Bezhin Meadows by Ivan Turgenev, (nv) A Sportsman’s Sketches by Ivan Turgenev, Macmillan, 1895
- * The Bird Market by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Black Monk by Anton Chekhov, (nv) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * Boys by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Chameleon by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Chemist’s Wife by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Children by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Chorus Girl by Anton Chekhov, (ss) 1920
- * Christmas for the Apprentice by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Classical Student by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Cook’s Wedding by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, (oc) Chatto & Windus (hc), 1922
- * The Crocodile by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (nv) An Honest Thief and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Macmillan, 1919
- * The Darling by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Day in the Country by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Dependents by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Destiny by Leo Tolstoi, (ar)
- * An Enigmatic Nature by Anton Chekhov, (vi) The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1921
- * First Love by Ivan Turgenev, (sl)
- * The Fish by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Gentle Spirit by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (nv) The Eternal Husband and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Macmillan, 1917
- * The Grand Inquisitor by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (ex)
- * Grisha by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Happy Ending by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Happy Man by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1921
- * Home by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Horse-Stealers by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Hush-a-Bye, My Baby by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922, as "Sleepy"
- * An Incident by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * In Passion Week by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Ionitch by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov, (nv) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Kiss by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Party and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1917
- * The Lady with the Dog by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * A Little Hero by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (nv) White Nights and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1918
- * Love in the Winter by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * A Malefactor by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Witch and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov & Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1918
- * A Misfortune by Anton Chekhov, (ss)
- * My Adversary by Ivan Turgenev, (vi) 1878
- * Neighbours by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Duel and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1916
- * Notes from Underground by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (ex) Heinemann, 1913
- * The Old House by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Old Woman by Ivan Turgenev, (vi) 1878
- * The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol, (na) Atlantis Press, 1947
- * Oysters by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Peasant Marey by Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevskii, (ss)
- * Phantoms by Ivan Turgenev, (nv) Dream Tales and Prose Poems by Ivan Turgenev, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1897
- * The Portrait by Nikolai Gogol, (nv) The Overcoat and Other Stories by Nikolai Gogol, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1923
- * The Raid: A Volunteer’s Story. 1852 by Leo Tolstoi, (sl) The English Review December 1908
- * The Runaway by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Shrove Tuesday by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Sleepy by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian (“Spat khochetsya”, St. Petersburg Gazette, January 25, 1888).
- * Sleepyhead by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922, as "Sleepy"
- * The Song of Love Triumphant by Ivan Turgenev, (ss) Dream Tales and Prose Poems by Ivan Turgenev, tr. Constance Garnett, Macmillan, 1897
- * Spirits by Ivan Turgenev, (nv) 1897
- * The Swedish Match by Anton Chekhov, (nv) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * An Upheaval by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Chatto & Windus, 1917
- * Vanka by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * The Viy by Nikolai Gogol, (nv) Mirgorod: Stories by Nikolai Gogol, Knopf, 1929
- * Whitebrow by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * Who Was to Blame? by Anton Chekhov, (ss) The Cook’s Wedding and Other Stories by Anton Tchehov, tr. Constance Garnett, Chatto & Windus, 1922; translated from the Russian.
- * A Work of Art by Anton Chekhov, (ss) 1921
[]Garnett, David (1892-1981) (about) (chron.)
- * Colonel Beech’s Bear, (ss)
- * Grasshoppers Come, (na) The Story-teller April 1931
- * Keynes, Strachey and Virginia Woolf in 1917, (ex) from Flowers of the Forest, Harcourt Brace, 1955
- * Lady Into Fox, (na) Chatto & Windus, 1922
- * Lady Into Fox, (ex) Chatto & Windus, 1922
- * An Old Master, (ss) Lilliput March 1959
- * Purl and Plain, (ss) Vogue (UK) July 1926
- * A Rabbit in the Air, (ex) Men Only #6, May 1936
- * A Russian Story, (ss) Life and Letters November 1928
- * A Terrible Day, (ss) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v1 #4, 1951
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
[]Garnett, David S. (1947- ); used pseudonyms David Almandine, David Ferring & David Lee (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 1987: Summation, (ar) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1988
- * 1988: Summation: This Was the Future, (ar) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1989
- * 1989: Heroes and Villains, (ar) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1990
- * Almost Alive, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1983, as by David Almandine
- * Arthur C. Clarke Interview, (iv) Men Only v43 #4, 1978 [Ref. Arthur C. Clarke]
- * Brute Skill, (nv) Interzone #93, March 1995
- * The Cellar, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. Richard Laymon]
- * Chocolate and Worms, (pm) Now We Are Sick ed. Neil Gaiman & Stephen Jones, DreamHaven, 1991
- * Christmas Spirit, (ss) Mayfair v22 #12, 1987, as by David Almandine
- * Da Capo, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1973
- * Double Exposure, (ss) Mayfair v8 #8, 1973, as by David Lee
- * The Festive Season, (nv) Pawn of Chaos ed. Edward E. Kramer, White Wolf, 1996, as by David Ferring
- * Foreword and Forward, (fw) Zenith ed. David S. Garnett, Sphere, 1989
- * Fraud, (ss) Mayfair v19 #8, 1984, as by David Almandine
- * A Friend Indeed, (ss) Interzone #89, November 1994
- * Interview— Iain M. Banks, (iv) Journal Wired #1, Winter 1989 [Ref. Iain Banks]
- * Introducing the Introduction, (in) Zenith 2 ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1990
- * Introduction, (in) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1988
- * Introduction, (in) New Worlds 2 1992, New Worlds 3 1993, New Worlds 4 1994
- * A Kiss for the Bride, (ss) Mayfair v9 #8, 1974, as by David Lee
- * Konrad [Warhammer: Konrad], (n.) GW Books (tp), February 1990 , as by David Ferring
- * Krail’s World, (ss) Planetfall ed. Douglas Hill, Oxford, 1986
- * The Legend of GX-118, (ss) Science Fiction Monthly v1 #11, 1974
- * The Making of “Mirror in the Sky” or It Might as Well Rain Until September, (ar) Focus #3, Autumn 1980
- * The Man Who, (ss) New Writings in SF 26 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1975
- * Michael Moorcock: Behold the Myth Behind the Man, (ms) Moorcock@60.com ed. John Davey, Jayde Design, 1999
- * Milford 1982—The Truth, (ar) Focus #7, Spring 1983
- * Moonlighter, (ss) Other Edens ed. Christopher Evans & Robert Holdstock, Unwin, 1987
- * Ms Prep, (ar) Focus #21, August 1990
- * Nature Morte, (nv) Fiction (France) #378, September 1986; translated from the English (“Still Life”, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1986) by Jean-Louis Pias.
- * The New World’s New Worlds, (in) New Worlds ed. David Garnett, White Wolf, 1997
- * Now Hear the Word, (nv) New Writings in SF 24 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1974
- * Now Read On…, (ss) Interzone #39, September 1990
- * Off the Track, (ss) Interzone #63, September 1992
- * Old Time Christmas, (ss) Mayfair v21 #12, 1986, as by David Almandine
- * The Only One, (ss) Interzone #22, Winter 1987
- * On the Run, (ss) Extro v1 #3, 1982
- * Past, Present and Future, (ed) New Worlds 1 ed. David S. Garnett, Gollancz, 1991
- * Rainbow, (ss) New Writings in SF 23 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973
- * Red Christmas, (ss) Mayfair v20 #12, 1985, as "Red Xmas", by David Almandine
- * Red Xmas, (ss) Mayfair v20 #12, 1985, as by David Almandine
- * Saving the Universe, (ss) Interzone #3, Autumn 1982
- * Shadowbreed [Warhammer: Konrad], (n.) GW Books (tp), February 1991 , as by David Ferring
- * Sherlock the Barbarian, (ss) Science Fiction Age March 1994
- * The Spaceshop, (vi) Drabble II: Double Century ed. Rob Meades & David Wake, Beccon, 1990
- * Still Life, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1986
- * The Tambourine Effect [Jerry Cornelius], (ss) Interzone #151, January 2000
- * Together, (ss) Final Shadows ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday Foundation, 1991
- * Warblade [Warhammer: Konrad], (n.) Boxtree (pb), February 1993 , as by David Ferring
- * Warlord of Earth, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1978
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #14, Winter 1985/1986
_____, ed.
- * Editor: New Worlds 1 1991, New Worlds 2 1992, New Worlds 3 1993, New Worlds 4 1994, New Worlds 1997
- * New Worlds (with Michael Moorcock), (oa) White Wolf (tp), August 1997
- * New Worlds 1, (oa) Gollancz (pb), September 1991
- * New Worlds 2, (oa) Gollancz (tp), August 1992
- * New Worlds 3, (oa) Gollancz (tp), September 1993
- * New Worlds 4, (oa) Gollancz (tp), November 1994
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook, (an) Orbit (tp), November 1988
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two, (an) Orbit (tp), August 1989
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three, (an) Orbit (tp), August 1990
- * Zenith, (oa) Sphere (pb), June 1989
- * Zenith 2, (oa) Orbit (pb), July 1990
_____, [ref.]
- * Bikini Planet by David Mathew, (br) Interzone #155, May 2000
- * Konrad by Peter T. Garratt, (br) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * New Worlds by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #55 Jan 1992, #131 May 1998
- * New Worlds by Michael Bristow, (br) Foundation #55, Summer 1992
- * New Worlds 2 by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #68, February 1993
- * New Worlds 3 by Nicholas Royle, (br) Interzone #80, February 1994
- * New Worlds 3 by Cyril Simsa, (br) Foundation #64, Summer 1995
- * New Worlds 4 by David Kendall, (br) Interzone #92, February 1995
- * New Worlds 4 by Cyril Simsa, (br) Foundation #64, Summer 1995
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 1 by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #29, May/June 1989
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 3 by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #41, November 1990
- * The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 3 by Cyril Simsa, (br) Foundation #52, Summer 1991
- * The Orbit SF Yearbook 2 by Ken Brown, (br) Interzone #33, January/February 1990
- * Shadowbreed by Peter T. Garratt, (br) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * Spaceshops & Solicitors by Stan Nicholls, (iv) Interzone #93, March 1995
- * Warblade by Peter T. Garratt, (br) Interzone #74, August 1993
- * Zenith by Kenneth V. Bailey, (br) Foundation #45, Spring 1989
- * Zenith by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #30, July/August 1989
- * Zenith by Bruce Sterling, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #13, September 1989
- * Zenith by Algis Budrys, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November 1989
- * Zenith II by Neil Jones & Neil McIntosh, (br) Interzone #38, August 1990
[]Garnett, Edward (William) (1868-1937) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The All-Highest, (ss)
- * Anniversary, (ss)
- * Atalanta Scholarship and Reading Union: Shakespeare. Later Comedy, (ar) Atalanta #44, May 1891
- * Christianity in Action, (ss)
- * The Council-Chamber, (ss)
- * Creatures of Blood, (ss)
- * The Decline of the Coshlings, (ss)
- * English Men and Women of Letters. 11. De Quincey, (ar) Atalanta #35, August 1890 [Ref. Thomas De Quincey]
- * History of the War to End War, (ss)
- * Holy Russia, (ss)
- * Joseph Conrad, I—Impressions and Beginnings, (ar) The Century Magazine February 1928 [Ref. Joseph Conrad]
- * Joseph Conrad, II—The Long Hard Struggle for Success, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1928 [Ref. Joseph Conrad]
- * The Last Straw, (ss)
- * The Liberals Who Lost Their Trousers, (ss)
- * Lord Luxborough’s Lecture, (ss)
- * The Lord Twatsi Awakes, (ss)
- * A Mathematical Certainty, (ss)
- * The Nemesis of the Capitalists, (ss)
- * The Orchestrated Press, (ss)
- * A Page from Rabelais, (ss)
- * Papa’s War, (ss)
- * Papa’s War and Other Satires, (co) Allen & Unwin (hc), 1919
- * The Psychic War Map, (ss)
- * The Ravine of Victory, (ss)
- * Tolstoy and Turgenieff, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review September 1900
- * Truth’s Welcome Home, (ss)
- * Voice of the Guns, (ss)
- * A Week in Paris, (ss)
[]Garnett, Eve (1900-1991) (about) (chron.)
- * Further Adventures of the Family from One End Street, (sl) Collins Magazine for Boys and Girls October 1950
- * A Horseless Derby, (ar) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * Mr. Meaker, (sl) Collins Magazine #13, January 1949
- * Mr. Meaker’s Day Out, (sl) Collins Magazine #14, February 1949
- * The Tale of Mr. Tedder’s Teeth, (sl) Collins Magazine #15 Mar, #16 Apr 1949
[]Garnett, Frederick (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Art Crafts for Boys: Pen-Lettering, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1928
- * Cement Modelling, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1929
- * The Doings of Dudley, (cs) The Boy’s Own Paper Dec 1924, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1925
- * Glass Painting, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1930
- * Lamp Shades, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1930
- * Pewter Modelling, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1929
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys #3: Leather-Work, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1924
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys #4: Bookbinding, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1925
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys II-Gesso-work and Other Methods of Wood-Decoration, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1924
- * Simple Art-crafts for Boys I-Stencil Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1924
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys No. 6: Batik Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1926
- * Simple Art Crafts for Boys No. 7-Basket and Raffia Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1927
- * Simple Leatherwork, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Supplement v49, 1927, uncredited.
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #69, December 1917
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine Feb 15, Sep 15 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Printers’ Pie 1918
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov 1926, Jan, Mar, Jul 1927, Aug, Sep, Dec 1929, Jan, Mar, Jun, Jul 1930,
Feb, Aug, Dec 1931
Feb, Apr 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Oct 13 1931, Apr 26 1932, 1938 1937
[]Garnett, Louise Ayres (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Alphabet, (pm) The American Magazine July 1908
- * Best of All, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion March 1912
- * The Broken Nose, (pm) The American Magazine December 1906
- * Carrots, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1908
- * Christian Science, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion January 1912
- * The Faithful Candle-Light, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion March 1912
- * The Favorite, (pm) Harper’s Magazine September 1913
- * Gran’mas, to G.M.G.’s Bama, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion July 1912
- * The Letter-Writer, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1908
- * Lingo of the High Brows, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1907
- * Making Faces, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1908
- * Mary-of-the-Snows, (pm) The Wave March 1924
- * Music, (pm) New England Magazine December 1908
- * Partners, (pm) The American Magazine August 1908
- * A Song of Love, (sg) Woman’s Home Companion September 1909
- * Songs for Christmas Day, (sg) Woman’s Home Companion December 1909
- * The Tree of Hope, (pm) Appleton’s Magazine December 1907
- * When Father Takes Me for a Walk, (pm) The American Magazine October 1907
- * When Phyllis Went to Town, (sg) Woman’s Home Companion February 1913
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[]Garnett, Mayn Clew; pseudonym of T. Jenkins Hains (1866-1953) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of Captain Junard [Captain Junard], (ss) New Story Magazine June 1912
- * The After Bulkhead, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1911
- * At the Liu Lee Light, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 15 1913
- * Away South:
* ___ 1. The Boat Steerer [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1 1911
* ___ 2. The Lone Sperm Bull [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1911
* ___ 3. The Cyanide Lance [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 15 1911
* ___ 4. The Treasure of Hermit Isle [Captain Black], (ss) Short Stories June 1912
* ___ 5. The Dead Man [Captain Black], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #269, June 27 1914
- * The Beach-Comber, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #260, April 25 1914
- * Bluffing the Sea Wolves, (ss) Top-Notch August 15 1911
- * The Boat Steerer [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1 1911
- * Borrowed Trouble, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1913
- * Bowman’s Code, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 15 1914
- * Brown, (ss) Adventure August 1915
- * The Burden of Captain Brown, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #246, January 17 1914
- * But Who Cared?, (ss) Top-Notch March 15 1912
- * By Favor of the Sea, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1913
- * Captain Henry, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1912
- * Cork-Leg, (ss) The Cavalier January 18 1913
- * The Cyanide Lance [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine November 15 1911
- * The Dead Man [Captain Black], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #269, June 27 1914
- * Elevating of Captain Jones, (ss) Short Stories August 1911
- * The End of the “Argentine”, (ss) New Story Magazine July 1913
- * The Fear of Fernando Fria, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1 1912
- * “Fin Out!”, (ss) Top-Notch July 15 1911
- * Five-Fathom Bank, (ss) Top-Notch November 1 1911
- * From the Wreck of the “Rathbone” [Garnett], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1911
- * Going Into Business, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1 1913
- * Gone to Leeward, (ss) Top-Notch February 15 1912
- * The Ground Shark [Captain Junard], (ss) New Story Magazine January 1913
- * The Gun-Mate, (ss) Short Stories November 1912
- * “Hardboiled Seagrit”, (nv) Sea Stories Magazine November 1925
- * His Last Command, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1911
- * The Hurricane, (ss) The All-Story Magazine October 1910
- * In the Hull of the “Aldine” [Garnett], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1911
- * In the Slatch, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1 1913
- * In the Wake of the Engine, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1911
- * In the Wake of the Weather Cloth, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1 1910
- * Joyous Mr. Rack, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #255, March 21 1914
- * The Judgment of Men, (ss) Short Stories October 1911
- * Just a Chance, (ss) Top-Notch September 15 1912
- * Knut Knudson—Navigator, (ss) Adventure June 1912
- * The Leader, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #306, March 13 1915
- * The Light Ahead, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1 1912
- * The Lone Sperm Bull [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1911
- * The Lost Boat, (ss) Top-Notch February 15 1911
- * The Marine Chemist, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 15 1913
- * Marooned [Bahama Bill], (ss) Sea Stories Magazine April 1924; revised from the story of the same name (The Popular Magazine, July 1908, as by T. Jenkins Hains) to turn it into a Bahama Bill story.
- * The Mendacity of Captain Maynard, (ss) New Story Magazine March 1913
- * Mr. Biggs, Foretopman, (ss) The Cavalier October 12 1912
- * Mr. Jedson’s Mistake, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1 1912
- * Mr. Smiley’s Prize [Captain Junard], (ss) New Story Magazine December 1912
- * Mr. Wilson’s Last Chance, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #271, July 11 1914
- * Modern Pirates, (ss) Short Stories September 1912
- * The Moro’s Way, (ss) Short Stories November 1911
- * A Motor-Boat Necessity, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1913
- * Off No Man’s Land, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1912
- * Off the Pitch of the Cape, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #239, November 29 1913
- * On the Great South Bank, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1 1910
- * On the Rim of the World, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1912
- * The Perrins of the “Prince George”, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #249, February 7 1914
- * Playing the Game, (ss) Short Stories December 1910
- * Prisoners of Chance, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1913
- * The Quality of Guilt, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1 1912
- * The Racing Man, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 15 1913
- * Ralston’s Last Run, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1 1914
- * The Sea Miser, (ss) Short Stories August 1912
- * The “Storm King’s” Tow, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1911
- * Stormy [Captain Black], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1912
- * The Stradforth Hold-Up, (ss) Short Stories October 1910
- * Streetman’s Partner, (ss) Top-Notch October 1 1911
- * The Survival of the Fit, (ss) The Cavalier May 17 1913
- * The Treasure of Hermit Isle [Captain Black], (ss) Short Stories June 1912
- * Two Lady Passengers, (ss) Top-Notch January 15 1911
- * A Two-Stranded Yarn [Garnett], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 15 1911
- * Van Book’s Boat, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 15 1913
- * The Way of the Sea, (ss) Top-Notch April 1 1912
- * The Whirl of the Bulo Way, (ss) Short Stories November 1913
- * The White Ghost of Disaster, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * The White Veil of Mystery [Bahama Bill], (ss) Sea Stories Magazine March 1924; revised from the story of the same name (The Popular Magazine, July 1908, as by T. Jenkins Hains) to turn it into a Bahama Bill story.
- * Wireless Goats, (ss) Top-Notch September 1 1911
- * With the Fear of Death [Hammerhead Jones], (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1907, as by T. Jenkins Hains
- * Yellow Plunder, (ss) Top-Notch July 1 1911
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