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[]Griffith(-Jones), George (Chetwynd) (1857-1906); used pseudonym Levin Carnac (about) (books) (chron.)
- * At the Sign of the “Golden Star” [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1898
- * The Battle of the Tongues, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899, as by Levin Carnac
- * Beauty in Camp [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1898
- * The Border Gang [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1897
- * By Mutual Consent, (ss) The Tatler June 22 1904
- * The Christopher Columbus of Mars, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1896 [Ref. Camille Flammarion]
- * A Colony of One, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1897, as by Levin Carnac
- * The Conversion of the Professor, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1899
- * The Conversion of the Professor: A Tale of the Fourth Dimension, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1899
- * A Convict Convalescent Home, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899
- * A Convict Convalescent Home in England, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1899
- * A Corner in Lightning, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898
- Gambles with Destiny, F.V. White, 1899
- Science Fiction by Gaslight ed. Sam Moskowitz, World, 1968
- Ancestral Voices ed. Douglas Menville & R. Reginald, Arno Press, 1975
- Beyond the Gaslight ed. Hilary & Dik Evans, Frederick Muller Ltd., 1976
- The Road to Science Fiction Volume 5 ed. James Gunn, White Wolf, 1998
- Scientific Romance ed. Brian Stableford, Dover Publications, 2017
- * The Criminal Lunatic Asylum, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1900
- * Diamond Digging at De Beers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1897
- * The Diamond Dog [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1897
- * The Dragnet of Justice, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1902
- * A Dream of the Golden Age, (ex) from Valdar the Oft-Born, Pearson, 1895
- * The Fall of Berlin, (ss) Pearson’s Weekly 1893; a chapter of The Angel of the Revolution (Pearson’s Weekly Jan 21-Oct 14 1893), omitted from the book version.
- * The Finding of Diamond Pan [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1897
- * Five Hundred Carats [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1897
- * From Pole to Pole, (nv) The Windsor Magazine October 1904
- The Raid of “Le Vengeur” and Other Stories, Ferret Fantasy, 1974
- Beyond the Gaslight ed. Hilary & Dik Evans, Frederick Muller Ltd., 1976
- The Best of British SF 1 ed. Mike Ashley, Futura, 1977
- Science Fiction by the Rivals of H.G. Wells ed. Alan K. Russell, Castle Books, 1979
- Steampunk Prime ed. Mike Ashley, NonStop Press, 2010
- The Monster-Maker and Other Science Fiction Classics ed. Michael Kelahan, Fall River, 2012
- * Gambles with Destiny, (co) F.V. White (hc), 1899
- * The General’s Glove, (ss) Short Stories March 22 1902, as by Levin Carnac
- * A Genius for a Year, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1896, as by Levin Carnac
- * A Glimpse of the Sinless Star [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1900
- * The Gold Magnet, (sl) Short Stories Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 5, Feb 12, Feb 19, Feb 26, Mar 5 1898
- * The Gold Plant, (ss) Pearson’s Weekly May 11 1895
- * The Grave of a Nation’s Honour, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1896
- * The Great Crellin Comet, (nv) Pearson’s Weekly Christmas 1897
- * The Hampstead Mystery. A Story of a Woman’s Justice, (ss) Short Stories May 10 1902, as by Levin Carnac
- * Hellville U.S.A., (ss) Pearson’s Weekly August 8 1898
- * Homeward Bound [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1900
- * A Honeymoon in Space [Honeymoon in Space], (ex) Pearson’s Magazine January 1900, as "A Visit to the Moon"
- * Horse and Man as a Fighting Unit, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1899, as by Levin Carnac
- * The House of the Doomed, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1897
- * How the Frontiers of Europe Are Kept, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1896, as by Levin Carnac
- * I.D.B. Being Tales of Diamond Fields, (gp)
- * I.D.B. Tales of the Diamond Fields:
* ___ 1: The Diamond Dog [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1897
* ___ 2: A Run to Freetown [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1897
* ___ 3: The King’s Rose Diamond [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1897
* ___ 4: The Finding of Diamond Pan [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1897
* ___ 5: Five Hundred Carats [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1897
* ___ 6: The Border Gang [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1897
- * Idolatry, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1896, as by Levin Carnac
- * In Saturn’s Realm [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1900
- * The King of Contortionists, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1897, as by Levin Carnac
- * The King’s Rose Diamond [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1897
- * The Knights of the White Rose: A Romance of a Lost Cause, (sl) Pearson’s Storyteller #1, October 12 1895
- * The Lake of Gold, (sl) The Argosy Dec 1902, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1903
- * The Last Champion of Granada, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1899
- * The Light-Weights of Naval Warfare, and a Trial Run on One of Them, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898
- * The Lost Elixir, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1903
- * “Los Medanos”, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1899
- * The Moment After, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1896, as by Levin Carnac
- * The Most Magestic of Mountains, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1897
- * My Best Story:
* ___ The Plague-Ship “Tupisa”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1899
- * Our Fights with France, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1898, as by Levin Carnac
- * A Paradise of To-Morrow, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1896
- * A Peep Into Penal Servitude, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1896
- * A Photograph of the Invisible, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1896
- * Photography as a Fine Art, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1897, as by Levin Carnac
- * The Plague-Ship “Tupisa”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1899
- * The Raid of “Le Vengeur”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1901
- Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1901
- The Raid of “Le Vengeur” and Other Stories, Ferret Fantasy, 1974
- Before Armageddon ed. Michael Moorcock, W.H. Allen, 1975
- Science Fiction ed. James Gibson, John Murray, 1978
- Science Fiction by the Rivals of H.G. Wells ed. Alan K. Russell, Castle Books, 1979
- The Tale of the Next Great War, 1871-1914 ed. I. F. Clarke, Liverpool University Press, 1995
- Swords and Steam Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2016
- * The Raid of “Le Vengeur” and Other Stories, (co) Ferret Fantasy (tp), 1974 ; edited by Sam Moskowitz
- * A Railway Beyond the Clouds, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1896
- * A Railway Round the World, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1902, as by Levin Carnac
- * A Ride to the City of the Sun, (te) Pearson’s Magazine December 1898
- * The Rose of Eden, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1898
- * A Run to Freetown [Inspector Lipinski], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1897
- * Sidelights on Convict Life:
* ___ I: A Convict Convalescent Home, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899
* ___ 2: Two Year’s Hard Labour, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1899
* ___ No. IV—The Criminal Lunatic Asylum, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1900
- * Sidelights on Convict Life: A Visit to the French Convict Prison of New Caledonia, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1902
- * Sidelights on Convict Life: Prison as Home and Shelter, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1902
- * Sidelights on the Convict Life:
* ___ A Convict Convalescent Home in England, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1899
- * The Snake-Dancers of Arizona, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1899, as by Levin Carnac
- * Stories of Other Worlds, (gp)
* ___ No. I—A Visit to the Moon [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1900
* ___ No. II—The World of the War God [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1900
* ___ No. III—A Glimpse of the Sinless Star [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1900
* ___ No. IV—The World of the Crystal Cities [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1900
* ___ No. V—In Saturn’s Realm [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1900
* ___ No. VI—Homeward Bound [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1900
- * The Strongest Ship Afloat, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1899, as by Levin Carnac
- * Things You Can’t Do, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1904
- * To France by Air, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1898
- * To Someone on Her Birthday, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1897, as by Levin Carnac
- * To the Rescue, (ss)
- * The Training of a Dancer, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1897, as by Levin Carnac
- * The True Fate of the Flying Dutchman, (ss) Pearson’s Weekly July 21 1894
- * Two Year’s Hard Labour, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1899
- * Up a Gum Tree, (ss) Short Stories February 10 1894
- * The Veil of Tanit, (ss) Pearson’s Weekly Christmas 1898
- * A Vision of the Flood, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1898
- * A Visit to the Moon [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1900
- * A Visit to the Moon [Honeymoon in Space], (ex) Pearson’s Magazine January 1900
- * War on the Water, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1896
- * Where Will the 20th Century Commence?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1900
- * The World of the Crystal Cities [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1900
- * The World of the War God [Honeymoon in Space], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1900
_____, [ref.]
[]Griffith, George Bancroft (1841-1909) (about) (chron.)
- * Amusing Reminiscences, (ms) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine July 1881
- * Anecdote of Gilbert Stuart, (ts) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine March 1881
- * At the Old Farm-Gate, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine July 1865
- * The Boyhood of Dr. Kitto, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine June 1881
- * The Child in the Basket, (nf) Wide Awake January 1893
- * The Country Boy, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1881
- * Cows’ Teeth, (ms) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine October 1881
- * The Dead Babe, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine January 1866
- * Facts Worth Knowing, (nf) Wide Awake February 1893
- * The Farmer’s Life, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine May 1878
- * Fell Into His Own Pit, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine May 1881
- * Filial Affections, (ar) The Golden Argosy June 7 1884
- * The First Cup of Tea, (nf) Wide Awake June 1892
- * Flag of Freedom, Waving High, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 12 1884
- * Gently Bear Thy Burden, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine February 1866
- * A Glorious Watchword, (ms) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1881
- * He Spoke English, (nf) Wide Awake January 1893
- * A Husking Festival, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine November 1865
- * “Inasmuch”, (pm) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine October 1903
- * The Leader of the Boston Tea Party, (nf) Wide Awake February 1893
- * Life’s Journey, (pm) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine August 1903
- * Love’s Enthusiast, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine October 1865
- * Men and Things:
* ___ III. The First Cup of Tea, (nf) Wide Awake June 1892
* ___ IX. The Child in the Basket, (nf) Wide Awake January 1893
* ___ XII. He Spoke English, (nf) Wide Awake January 1893
* ___ XVIII. The Leader of the Boston Tea Party, (nf) Wide Awake February 1893
* ___ XXIV. Facts Worth Knowing, (nf) Wide Awake February 1893
- * Mother, (pm) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine June 1902
- * Only, (pm) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine August 1903
- * Opportunities, (pm) National Magazine November 1902
- * Pierre Pitois, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine April 1881
- * Plot and Counterplot, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1875
- * Pomona, (pm) The Dollar Monthly Magazine August 1865
- * Power of Imagination, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine November 1881
- * A Railroad Cutting, (pm) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine May 1902
- * Some Remarkable Elephants, (ar) Associated Sunday Magazine May 20 1906
- * The Sources of Great Rivers, (ar) Golden Days July 9 1887
- * The Swiss “Good-Night”, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1880
- * A Virginian “Lovers’ Leap”, (ts) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine July 1881
- * Whoppers, (es) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine September 1881
- * Yachts and Yachting, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1881
[]Griffith, Helen Sherman (1873-1961) (about) (chron.)
- * Antoinette, the Child Wonder, (ss) The Delineator June 1919
- * Betty Allen’s Coal-Mine, (ss) The Delineator July/August 1920
- * Bishop and the Front-Door Key, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1905
- * The Face in the Crowd, (ss) Short Stories December 1903
- * The Girl and the Car, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine February 1905
- * The Great Oberland Emerald, (ss) Short Stories August 1902
- * Incognito, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1904
- * Mixed Pairs, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine November 1904
- * The Policy of Honesty, (vi) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine November 1906
- * “Poor Little Sara”, (ss) The Delineator April 1920
- * A Presentiment, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1907
[]Griffith, Jack; pseudonym of Jack Griffiths (1902-1977) (chron.)
- * Bengal Dusk, (ss) Illustrated Weekly of India
- * Beyond the Mist, (vi) The New Strand January 1963
- * Black Goddess, (ss) Tales of Unease ed. John Burke, Pan, 1966
- * Captain, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Crocodile Crime, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine September 1960
- * In the Pattern, (ss) Australian Women’s Journal
- * It Happened in the Dark, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine Spring 1963
- * Mamba, (vi) The New Strand May 1962
- * The Man with the Face, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine June 1959
- * The Sherlock Holmes of Babylon, (ar) London Mystery Selection #44, March 1960
- * Something to Be Thankful For, (ss) New Stories (UK) October/November 1934
- * Star of the Jungle, (ss) John Bull May 5 1956
- * The Suspect, (ss) Clubman
- * Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright…, (ss) Malayan Sunday Gazette
- * Two Heads Are Better than One, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine February 1960
[]Griffith, M(argaret) Dinorben (c1853-1907) (chron.)
- * Artificial Eyes, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1897
- * Artists: Their Lives, Pleasures and Haunts (with Jean d’Oriol), (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1895
- * At the Queen’s Drawing Room, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine May 1900
- * The Automaton Girl, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1905
- * The Dog Necropolis in Paris, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1901
- * The Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, (ar) The Woman at Home March 1894
- * An Electric Eye, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1896
- * A Hindoo Temple Dance, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1906
- * Illustrated Interviews:
* ___ No. XXXVII. Lord and Lady Brassey, (iv) The Strand Magazine November 1894 [Ref. Sybil de Vere & Thomas Brassey]
* ___ No. XLIII. “The New Romeo and Juliet”, II. Juliet: Mrs. Patrick Campbell, (iv) The Strand Magazine September 1895 [Ref. Mrs. Patrick Campbell]
* ___ No. LXV. Miss Ellen Beach Yaw, “The Californian Lark.”, (iv) The Strand Magazine June 1899 [Ref. Ellen Beach Yaw]
* ___ LXXIX.—Miss Marie Hall, the Girl Violinist, (iv) The Strand Magazine June 1903 [Ref. Marie Hall]
- * An Interviewing Medley. A Talk with Mr. Raymond Blathwayt, (iv) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine November 1894 [Ref. Raymond Blathwayt]
- * Löie Fuller—The Inventor of the Serpentine Dance, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1894 [Ref. Loie Fuller]
- * Lord and Lady Brassey, (iv) The Strand Magazine November 1894 [Ref. Sybil de Vere & Thomas Brassey]
- * The Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, (ar) The Woman at Home March 1895
- * Miss Ellen Beach Yaw, “The Californian Lark.”, (iv) The Strand Magazine June 1899 [Ref. Ellen Beach Yaw]
- * Miss Marie Hall, the Girl Violinist, (iv) The Strand Magazine June 1903 [Ref. Marie Hall]
- * The Mushroom Caves of Paris (with D. Bril), (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1898
- * A Musical Curiosity; or, An Automaton Orchestra, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1900
- * “The New Romeo and Juliet”, II. Juliet: Mrs. Patrick Campbell, (iv) The Strand Magazine September 1895 [Ref. Mrs. Patrick Campbell]
- * Paris Dressmakers, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1894 [Ref. M. Worth]
- * The Paris Exhibition of 1900, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1896
- * Queens of a Day, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1897
- * The Queen’s Yacht, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1894 [Ref. Queen Victoria]
- * Religion and Wine, (ar) The Sunday Strand October 1901
- * A Royal Explorer, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1897 [Ref. Prince Henri of Orleans]
- * Saráwak, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1893
- * Singing in Twenty Languages, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1901
- * A Skeleton Factory, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1897
- * The Slums (with Jean d’Oriol), (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1893
- * The Sponge-Fishing Industry (with Dr. Sawyer), (ar) The Windsor Magazine October 1905
- * The Students (with Jean d’Oriol), (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1894
- * The Toy Armies of the World, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898
- * Truffle-Hunting with Pigs and Dogs, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1900
- * Unknown Paris:
* ___ I: The Slums (with Jean d’Oriol), (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1893
* ___ II: The Students (with Jean d’Oriol), (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1894
* ___ III: Artists: Their Lives, Pleasures and Haunts (with Jean d’Oriol), (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1895
- * A Village of Dollmakers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1897
- * Visiting Cards of Famous People, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine February 1899
- * Wedding Tour in a Balloon (with Gabrielle Flammarion), (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1899 [Ref. Camille Flammarion]
- * Welsh Queens of the May, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1898
- * Where “Long Tom” Was Made (with D. Bril), (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1900
- * Where Our Bulbs Come From, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1900
[]Griffith, Maddy Vegtel (chron.)
- * At Home with George and Mary, (ss) The New Yorker February 11 1933
- * Aunt Rachel, (ss) The New Yorker April 11 1936
- * Cynthia and Cecily, (ss) The New Yorker November 3 1934
- * Early Journeys, (ss) The New Yorker October 27 1956
- * Four for a Dime, (ss) The New Yorker May 18 1935
- * Friends of My Father, (ss) The New Yorker September 24 1938
- * Glove, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) April 1926
- * I Must Tell You, (ss) The New Yorker December 21 1935
- * Indiesche Kinderen, (ss) The New Yorker March 21 1942
- * Letters from Home, (ss) The New Yorker October 28 1933
- * Life! Life!, (ss) The New Yorker November 26 1932
- * Lisl Tells Her Story, (ss) The New Yorker September 9 1933
- * Lou and Her Harp, (ss) The New Yorker January 7 1933
- * Louise, (ss) The New Yorker December 8 1934
- * Mademoiselle, (ss) The New Yorker May 13 1933
- * Mr. Huxley and Mr. Wilde, (ss) The New Yorker May 12 1934
- * My Cook Is Me, (ss) The New Yorker December 28 1935
- * Nannie, (ss) The New Yorker May 5 1934
- * Nijmegen and the Polish Girl, (ss) The New Yorker November 18 1944
- * Paris, (ss) The New Yorker October 22 1932
- * Paris, (ss) The New Yorker May 26 1934
- * The Romantic One, (ss) The New Yorker May 6 1933
- * Social Hints for Ambitious Dreamers, (ss) The New Yorker December 29 1934
- * Strauss, (ss) The New Yorker March 18 1933
- * This Fall, (ss) The New Yorker September 22 1934
- * Toos, Pronounced, (ss) The New Yorker November 14 1942
- * To the Ladies, (ss) The New Yorker November 9 1935
- * Wooden Shoes, (ss) The New Yorker June 3 1933
[]Griffith, Morgan; pseudonym of Valerie Tiley (fl. 1980s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Death Is a Restless Queen, (pm) Grue #1, 1985
- * Disquietude for Tristan, (pm) Twisted #2, Fall/Winter 1985
- * Encomium by Dying Flame, (pm) The Literary Hatchet #10, December 2014
- * A Fantasist’s Prayer, (pm) Twisted #3, Summer 1986
- * The Goblin Pool, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v1 #4, 1984
- * The Isle of Solitude, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v1 #4, 1984
- * Lay of the Last Dragon, (pm) Eldritch Tales #2, 1981
- * Marianntha, (pm) Fantasy Macabre #3, 1982
- * Naiad Moon, (pm) Beyond #3, January 1986
- * Nevermore ’Neath the Western Stars, (pm) The Tome #2, 1989
- * Night-Scape: A Painter’s Tale, (pm) Eldritch Tales #11, 1985
- * Observations of a Famulus / Chronicle One, (ss) Etchings & Odysseys #10, 1987
- * Phantasia Nocturne, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v3 #4, 1986
- * Reverie in Aqua, (vi) The Arkham Sampler v3 #3, 1985
- * Sticks and Stones, Skin and Bones, (ss) A Mythos Grimmly ed. Jeremy Hochhalter, Wanderer's Haven Publications, 2015
- * Subterfuge, (ss) The Horror Show Spring 1984
- * Thanataphobia, (pm) The Literary Hatchet #12, August 2015
- * There Is a Spirit Abroad in Darkness, (pm) Outer Darkness #6, Winter 1996
- * To ______, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v3 #4, 1986
- * Unquiet Evening, (pm) Grue #3, 1986
- * Wayfarer’s Inn, (pm) Owlflight #2, 1981
- * The Wizened Moon, (pm) Owlflight #1, 1981
- * Year’s End, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v3 #4, 1986
- * [front cover], (cv) The Arkham Sampler v3 #4, 1986
[]Griffith, Nicola (June) (1960- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * About “Yaguara”, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #130, Summer 1996
- * Acid Rain, (vi) New Scientist September 19 2009
- * Alien in Our Own Tongue, (ar) Terra Incognita #1, Winter 1996/1997
- * Clarion the Wonderhorse, (ar) Focus #16, December 1988/January 1989
- * Cold Wind, (ss) Tor.com April 16 2014
- Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2014 Edition ed. Ellen Datlow, Carl Engle-Laird, Liz Gorinsky, David G. Hartwell, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Peter Joseph, Marco Palmieri, Paul Stevens & Ann VanderMeer, Tor, 2015
- Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 9 ed. Jonathan Strahan, Solaris US, 2015
- Heiresses of Russ 2015 ed. Jean Roberta & Steve Berman, Lethe Press, 2015
- * Comments on “I Left My Love Behind Me, and Went Marching Off to War” (with Liz Holliday), (ms) Focus #16, December 1988/January 1989
- * Down the Path of the Sun, (ss) Interzone #34, March/April 1990
- * Expatriation, (ar) Focus #27, December 1994/January 1995
- * Fools, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #55, March 1993 [Ref. Pat Cadigan]
- * Glimmer, (ss) Particulates ed. Nalo Hopkinson, Dia Art Foundation, 2018
- * Introduction (with Stephen Pagel), (in) Bending the Landscape: Fantasy ed. Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, White Wolf, 1997
- * Introduction (with Stephen Pagel), (in) Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction ed. Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, Overlook Press, 1998
- * Introduction (with Stephen Pagel), (in) Bending the Landscape: Horror ed. Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, Overlook Press, 2001
- * It Takes Two, (nv) Eclipse Three ed. Jonathan Strahan, Night Shade Books, 2009
- * Mirrors and Burnstone [Durallium Company], (ss) Interzone #25, September/October 1988
- * Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #53, January 1993 [Ref. Kathleen Alcalá]
- * The New Aliens in Science Fiction, (ar) Nebula Awards 30 ed. Pamela Sargent, Harcourt Brace, 1996
- * On Slow River, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #134, Summer 1997
- * The Other [Warhammer], (nv) Ignorant Armies ed. David Pringle, GW Books, 1989
- * Parable of the Sower, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #71, July 1994 [Ref. Octavia E. Butler]
- * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #51, November 1992
- * Song of Bullfrogs, Cry of Geese, (ss) Interzone #48, June 1991
- * Spawn of Satan?, (vi) Nature #6762, December 9 1999
- * Touching Fire, (nv) Interzone #70, April 1993
- * A Troll Story: Lessons in What Matters, No. 1, (ss) Realms of Fantasy June 2000
- * The Voyage South [Warhammer], (na) Red Thirst ed. David Pringle, GW Books, 1990
- * Wearing My Skin, (ss) Interzone #50, August 1991
- * With Her Body, (co) Aqueduct Press (ph), October 2004
- * The Women You Didn’t See, (ar) Letters to Tiptree ed. Alisa Krasnostein & Alexandra Pierce, Twelfth Planet Press, 2015
- * Writing from the Body, (ar) Science Fiction Eye #15, Fall 1997
- * Yaguara, (na) Little Deaths ed. Ellen Datlow, Millennium, 1994
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
- * Ammonite by Gwyneth Jones, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #54, February 1993
- * Ammonite by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #71, May 1993
- * Ammonite by Colin Greenland, (br) Foundation #58, Summer 1993
- * Interview: Nicola Griffith by Lynne Jamneck, (iv) Strange Horizons December 12 2005
- * Nicola Griffith, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #134, Summer 1997, uncredited.
- * Slow River by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #100, October 1995
- * Slow River by Stephanie A. Smith, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #103, March 1997
[]Griffith, Robert (J.) (fl. 1930s-1950s) (about) (chron.)
- * All Charlie’s Leather Was in His Shoes, (nv) Fight Stories Winter 1949/1950
- * Brag, (ss) Argosy January 21 1939
- * Change for a Five, (ss) Maclean’s June 15 1948
- * Cowboy Joe, (ss) The All-America Sports Magazine April 1937
- * Full of Confidence, (ss) Collier’s January 14 1950
- * The Heart of a Champion, (ss) Knockout Magazine September/October 1937
- * Hit Me!, (??) Collier’s January 12 1946
- * Hollywood at Last, (ss) Esquire September 1949
- * Home-Town Decision, (??) Collier’s February 17 1945
- * A Horse I Like, (ss) Collier’s August 6 1949
- * How Does It Feel?, (ss) Collier’s March 30 1946
- * Jingle Bells, (??) Collier’s August 18 1945
- * The Kid Comes Through, (ss) Knockout Magazine April/May 1938
- * Kid Silk, (nv) Argosy August 6 1938
- * A Left Hand Like Charley White, (ss) Collier’s August 7 1943
- * A Left Like Charley White, (ss)
- * Let Them Squawk, (??) Collier’s November 24 1945
- * Like in a Dream, (ss) Collier’s October 21 1944
- * Lines from a Legend, (ss) Argosy August 20 1938
- * A Little Nerve, (ss) Collier’s November 30 1946
- * Long Time Between Drinks, (nv) Adventure March 1947
- * The Million Dollar Stumblebum, (ss) The All-America Sports Magazine May/June 1937
- * Monsieur Sure-Thing, (vi) Argosy March 16 1940
- * My Brother Knows, (vi) Argosy July 6 1940
- * No Contest, Destiny!, (ss) Sir! August 1943
- * North Ten Degrees, (ss) Argosy August 12 1939
- * Omit Flowers, Kindly, (ss) Argosy January 18 1941
- * Payoff for a Puncher, (ss) Knockout Magazine February/March 1938
- * The Pearls of Fistiana, (ss) Argosy April 22 1939
- * A Present from K.O. Scott, (??) Collier’s April 22 1944
- * Professor, Take a Blow, (ss) Argosy March 11 1939
- * The Red Satin Trunks, (??) Collier’s March 1 1947
- * Rhythm in the Ring, (na) Argosy December 11 1937
- * Roscoe’s Got the A-Bomb!, (nv) Fight Stories Spring 1950
- * Rough and Tumble, (ss) The All-America Sports Magazine January 1937
- * Run, Champ, Run, (ss) Argosy April 26 1941
- * Sentimental Guy, (ss) Argosy December 10 1938
- * Talk Their Ears Off, (ss) Collier’s June 9 1951
- * Thanks for the Memories, (ss) Liberty February 17 1940
- * Three-Way Hell, (ss) Ace Sports October 1939
- * Tomorrow at Ten, (nv) Golden Fleece February 1939
- * Trout Poisoning, (vi) Adventure April 1948
- * Unlucky Larruper, (ss) The All-America Sports Magazine July/August 1937
- * [letter], (lt) Golden Fleece April 1939
[]Griffith, Simon (1956- ); used pseudonym Simon Shaw (about) (chron.)
- * The Fugitives, (vi) Phantasy Province #3, 1993, as by Simon Shaw
- * Snow on the Moor, (vi) Black Tears #8, 1995, as by Simon Shaw
- * The Watcher, (vi) Phantasy Province #1, 1992, as by Simon Shaw
- * [front cover], (cv) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 2001, as by Simon Shaw
[]Griffith, Susan (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Providin’ the Crick Don’t Rise (with Clay Griffith), (ss) For a Few Dead Guys More ed. Shane Lacy Hensley, Pinnacle, 1999
- * The Snipe Hunt (with Clay Griffith), (ss) The Good, the Bad, and the Dead ed. Shane Lacy Hensley, Pinnacle, 1999
- * The Taste (with Clay Griffith), (ss) A Fistful o’ Dead Guys ed. Shane Lacy Hensley, Pinnacle, 1999
_____, [ref.]
[]Griffith, William (1878-1936) (about) (chron.)
- * Apocalypse, (pm) Ainslee’s September 1920
- * Apotheosis, (pm) McClure’s Magazine February 1917
- * Ballade à la Mode, (pm) The Smart Set January 1902
- * Columbine, (pm) Ainslee’s September 1918
- * Come to My Heart, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine January 1923
- * Evensong, (pm) Hampton’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Fairies, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1911
- * A Forest Rendezvous, (pm) The Smart Set October 1919
- * The Garret of Dreams, (pm) The Double Dealer February 1922
- * The Hunt, (pm) The Smart Set September 1905
- * Illusions, (pm) Ainslee’s January 1919
- * I, Who Laughed My Youth Away, (pm) Ainslee’s August 1919
- * Jack, the Rover, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1910
- * Musings of Pierrot, (pm) The Bellman #525, August 5 1916
- * A Nocturne, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1917
- * Origins, (pm) The Double Dealer June 1921
- * Pierrot Is Haunted by the Wraith of Pierrette, (pm) Ainslee’s July 1918
- * Pierrot the Conjurer, (pm) Ainslee’s February 1919
- * Prelude to the Book of Pierrot, (pm) Ainslee’s December 1920
- * Questionnaire, (pm) Ainslee’s February 1921
- * Reflections of Pierrot, (pm) McClure’s Magazine January 1918
- * A Song of Pierrot, (pm) Ainslee’s February 1920
- * Stuff of Dreams, (pm) Ainslee’s June/July 1920
- * Train Lost, (pm) The Double Dealer August/September 1921
- * A Vision in September, (pm) Hampton’s Magazine September 1909
- * Yvonne, (pm) Ainslee’s December 1918
[]Griffiths, A. Ll. (fl. 1890s); used pseudonym Our Lady Correspondent (chron.)
- * Chit-Chat on Dress, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine Summer 1894
- * Dress for Sports and Pastimes, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine Summer 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1893, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1894
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. April, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1894, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. April, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. August, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Aug 1894, Aug 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. December, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1893, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. December, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1894
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. February, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1894, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. February, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. January, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. July, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. June, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1894, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. June, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. March, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1894, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. March, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. May, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1894, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. May, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. November, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Nov 1894, Nov 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. October, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Oct 1894, Oct 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. September, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Sep 1894, Sep 1895
- * What to Wear: Chit-Chat on Dress. With Hints to Home Dress-Makers. January, (cl) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1894, as by Our Lady Correspondent
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1895
[]Griffiths, [Major] Arthur (George Frederick) (1838-1908) (about) (chron.)
- * An Adventure by Express, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1897
- * The Affair of Linea (Founded on Fact), (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1904
- * The Ananias Brothers [Two on a Trail], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1899
- * An Army Corps at the Front, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1900
- * A Bank-note, in Two Halves, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1879
- * A Bank Scandal, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1901
- * The Billingston-Cangiare Case [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1898
- * The Black Dress-Basket [Two on a Trail], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1899
- * A British Army Corps at the Front, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1900
- * A Case for Identification [Two on a Trail], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1900
- * The Congo Bank of Brussels [Two on a Trail], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1900
- * Conquerors of a Continent: The British Army in South Africa, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1900
- * The Crimea and the Cape: Parallel and Contrast, (ar) The Anglo-Saxon Review March 1900
- * Criminals in Provate Life, (ar) The Windsor Magazine September 1895
- * D’Acunha’s Luck [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1898
- * A Day at Dartmoor, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1900
- * The Episode of George Andros [Theophilus St. Clair], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1899
- * An Express Idyl, (ss) Short Stories October 1895
- * An Express Idyll, (pl) Murray’s Magazine
- * Female Prisoners, (ar) The Windsor Magazine October 1896
- * Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1900 [Ref. Frederick Roberts]
- * Field-Marshal the Viscount Wolseley: An Anecdotal Sketch, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1900
- * Fighting Old and New, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine April 1900
- * A Forger’s Letters, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal August 15 1891
- * Fourteen Barrels of Tallow [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1898
- * Gasparone [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1897
- * Guile Against Guilt, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal September 27 1890
- * A Haunted Gaol, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal June 15 1889
- * The Intelligence Department, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1900
- * In the Waste-Paper Basket, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1906
- * In Tight Places: Adventures of an Amateur Detective:
* ___ The Billingston-Cangiare Case [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1898
* ___ D’Acunha’s Luck [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1898
* ___ Fourteen Barrels of Tallow [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1898
* ___ Gasparone [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1897
* ___ The Missing Prince [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1897
* ___ Queen Hatasoo’s Pectoral [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1898
* ___ A Spanish Mine [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1897
* ___ Yussuf the Dragoman [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1898
- * Is the Uniform Doomed?, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine March 1900
- * The King’s Travels, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1901
- * Lieut.-General Lord Kitchener, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., Royal Engineers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1900 [Ref. Herbert Kitchener]
- * The Missing Prince [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1897
- * Moorish Prisons, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 1903
- * My Best Story:
* ___ The Plot Against Prince Cabanis, (ss)
- * My Evil Genius, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1896
- * Not Without Honor, (ss) The All-Story Magazine March 1908
- * Nubbles, (ss) The Story-teller February 1908
- * Old-Time Detection, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1902
- * On the Azure Shore, (ss) The Tatler March 2 1904
- * The Panel of Filippo Lippi [Two on a Trail], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1900
- * The Plot Against Prince Cabanis, (ss)
- * The Police of Paris, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1897
- * Prisoners of War, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1900
- * Prison Life, (ar) The Grand Magazine October 1907
- * The Prisons of Paris, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1896
- * Punch Howard’s Escape from Millbank, (ex) Chums May 17 1893; from Memorials of Millbank, London, H. S. King, 1875
- * Queen Hatasoo’s Pectoral [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1898
- * Recent Escapes from Gaol, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1896
- * The Reform of Youthful Criminals, (ar) The London Magazine March 1904
- * The Rome Express, (n.) John Milne, 1896
- * The Second Transvaal War, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1900
- * The Secret of the Lower Lines, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1903
- * The Sensations of Battle, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1899
- * The Sequestration of Miss Ferriby [Two on a Trail], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1899
- * Sister Sencilla, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1896
- * Softy, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1897
- * A Spanish Mine [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1897
- * The “Star” Class Convict, (ar) The London Magazine January 1905
- * Stories of the Year:
* ___ Under Martial Law, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1907
- * The Story of Kranker’s Kraal, (ss) The Queen February 10 1900
- * Tales of South Africa:
* ___ VI.—The Story of Kranker’s Kraal, (ss) The Queen February 10 1900
- * The Tell-Tale Tunnel, (ss) The Tatler November 5 1902
- * Under Martial Law, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1907
- * Under the Code, (ss) The Ocean December 1907
- * Unsolved Mysteries of Crime, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1896
- * The Usher’s Daughter, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1905
- * Waterloo, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1898
- * Yussuf the Dragoman [Lionel Macnaghten-Innes], (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1898
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