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[]Williams, Elmer J. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Bores, (ms)  The Smart Set July 1922
 
    - * The Broken Bolt, (ss)  Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1922
 
    - * First Born, (ss)  The Liberator May 1923
 
    - * Out of the Pit, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine March 19 1932
 
    - * Rat Poison, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 24 1923
 
    - * A Revolting Deed, (vi)  Saucy Stories August 1 1922
 
    
    - * The Separation, (vi)  Saucy Stories August 1920
 
    - * The Skeptic, (ss)  Saucy Stories July 1 1922
 
    
    - * Through the Window, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #126, February 15 1923
 
    - * Twisted Triangles, (vi)  Breezy Stories November 1922
 
    - * A Wife’s Ransom, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #135, July 1 1923
 
  
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[]Williams, (George) Emlyn (1905-1987) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Beyond Belief, (ex)  1967
 
    
    - * From My Family Album, (pz)  John Bull July 12 1952
 
    - * A Letter from London, (??)  Harper’s Bazaar #2747, February 1941
 
    - * Night Must Fall, (pl)  Gollancz, 1935
 
    
    - * Pen Don, (pl)  1990
 
    
    - * Preface, (pr)  Short Stories by Saki, Everyman, 1978
 
    - * [letter] (with Peggy Ashcroft, Kenneth Clark, T. S. Eliot, Graham Greene, Augustus E. John, Louis MacNeice, Edwin Muir, Goronwy Rees, Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Vernon Watkins & Walter de la Mare), (lt)  The London Magazine February 1954
 
  
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[]Williams, Eric C(yril) (1918-2010); used pseudonym Cyril Wellington (about) (chron.)
  
    - * An Aesthetic Fan Decides, (ar)  The Satellite December 1939
 
    - * Amenemhet’s Gift  [Paul Delacroix], (ss)  Fantasy Quarterly 1 ed. Philip Harbottle, Cosmos Books, 2001
 
    - * Arboreal Interlude, (ss)  Fantasy Adventures #6 ed. Philip Harbottle, Cosmos Books, 2003
 
    - * Brides for Mars, (ss)  Fantasy Adventures #2, 2002
 
    - * Dark City in Glass City, (ss)  Fantasy Annual 4 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2000
 
    - * Dark Horizon, (ss)  The Fantast July 1939
 
    - * The Desolator, (ss)  Science Fantasy #75, August 1965
 
    - * Dream Talk with Olaf Stapledon, (ar)  The Satellite August 1940
 
    - * Egos and the SFA, (ar)  The Satellite July 1939
 
    - * The Egyptian Message  [Paul Delacroix], (nv)  Fantasy Annual 4 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2000
 
    - * Evening Meal, (ss)  Fantasy Annual 4 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2000, as by Cyril Wellington
 
    - * Extracts from a Journal, (ar)  The Fantast October/November 1939
 
    - * The Garden of Paris  [Paul Delacroix], (ss)  Weird Shadows from Beyond ed. John Carnell, Corgi, 1965
 
    
    - * The Giant of Posnic, (ss)  Fantasy Quarterly 1 ed. Philip Harbottle, Cosmos Books, 2001, as by Cyril Wellington
 
    - * I Meet a Famous Man, (sl)  Gargoyle #1 Mar,   #2 Apr 1940
 
    - * Jenkins’ Ghost, (ss)  Fantasy Annual 4 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2000, as by Cyril Wellington
 
    - * The Martians  [Paul Delacroix], (ss)  Fantasy Adventures #1, 2002
 
    - * Mr. Hazel’s Miracle Carpet, (ss)  Amateur Science Stories #2, December 1937
 
    - * The Music War, (ss)  The Satellite December 1938
 
    - * My First Space-Ship, (ss)  Amateur Science Stories #3, March 1938
 
    - * Number 7, (ss)  Vision of Tomorrow November 1969
 
    - * Opinion, (ar)  The Fantast November 1941
 
    - * The Paper Killer  [Paul Delacroix], (ss)  Fantasy Annual 5 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2003
 
    - * The Real Thing, (nv)  sf Impulse December 1966
 
    - * S-F Invades the Stage, (th)  Science-Fantasy Review #5, July 17 1939
 
    - * The Silent Ship, (ss)  New Worlds SF #152, July 1965
 
    - * A Solemn Warning!, (ar)  Gargoyle #3 Jun,   #3 Dec 1940
 
    - * “Something”, (ss)  Fantasy Annual 3 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 1999
 
    - * So What Department, (ar)  New Worlds August 1939
 
    - * Sunout, (nv)  New Writings in S-F 5 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1965
 
    - * The Venus Vein, (ss)  Amateur Science Stories #2, December 1937
 
    - * The Visitor, (ss)  Fantasy Annual 5 ed. Philip Harbottle & Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2003
 
    - * Why Not an Atlas for Authors?, (ar)  The Satellite February 1939
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Satellite Apr,   Aug 1939
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  The Satellite December 1938
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  The Fantast Sep 1939,   Nov 1941
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Extro v1 #2, 1982
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Interzone #7, Spring 1984
 
    - * [letter from Catford], (lt)  The Fantast May,   Jun 1939
 
    - * [letter from London, England], (lt)  Unknown December 1939
 
  
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[]Williams, Erik (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Dog Reflects on Dog’s Life, (vi)  Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens #7, Winter 2008
 
    - * Four Torments and a Judgment, (ss)  Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine #2, Spring 2008
 
    - * Hunting Aliens, (ss)  Apex Online October 2 2008
 
    - * I Am Vision, I Am Death, (ss)  Horror Library, Volume 4 ed. R. J. Cavender & Boyd E. Harris, Cutting Block, 2010
 
    - * The Monster Whisperer, (ss)  Necrotic Tissue #10, April 2010
 
    - * Restaurant Talk, (ss)  Necrotic Tissue #7, July 2009
 
    - * A Stranger’s Proposal, (ss)  Black Ink Horror #3, 2007
 
    - * Theater Magic, (ss)  Black Ink Horror #6, 2010
 
  
[]Williams, Ernest E. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Case of Sugar, (ar)  The New Review #89, October 1896
 
    - * Cordite and Expensive Favouritism, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine February 1903
 
    - * The Foreigner in the Farmyard:
    
    * ___ 1. The Granary, (ar)  The New Review #92, January 1897
    
    * ___ 2. The Meat Market, (ar)  The New Review #93, February 1897
    
    * ___ 3. The Dairy, (ar)  The New Review #94, March 1897
    
    * ___ 4. The Dairy, (ar)  The New Review #95, April 1897
    
    * ___ 5. The Orchard and the Poultry Run, (ar)  The New Review #96, May 1897
    
    * ___ 6. Transport, (ar)  The New Review #97, June 1897
    - * The Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine May 1903
 
    - * The Future of Africa, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine October 1900
 
    - * The Imperial Heritage, (ia)  The Windsor Magazine Jan,   Feb,   Apr,   May 1898
 
    - * The Imperial Heritage (with Russell Fox), (ia)  The Windsor Magazine March 1898
 
    - * The Imperial Heritage. South Africa, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine June 1898
 
    - * Making for Empire, (ar)  The New Review #87, August 1896
 
    - * The Mighty River of Wheat, (ar)  The London Magazine November 1902
 
    - * More Farmyard Criticism, (ar)  The New Review #101, October 1897
 
    - * My Critics, (ar)  The New Review #90, November 1896
 
    - * Nationalization by Inches: The British Railway System, (ar)  The New Review #74, July 1895
 
    - * Our Christmas Plum-Puddings, (ia)  The Windsor Magazine December 1897
 
    - * Our Hope of Industrial Dominion, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine July 1902
 
    - * Our National Peril, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine Apr,   May 1902
 
    - * The Remount Scandals, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine January 1903
 
    - * Royal Commissions and Pensions, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine April 1903
 
    - * Stationery and Printing, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine March 1903
 
    - * Viâ Hudson Bay, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine April 1906
 
    - * The Waste of Public Money, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine December 1902
 
    * ___ No. II.—The Remount Scandals, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine January 1903
    
    * ___ No. III.—Cordite and Expensive Favouritism, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine February 1903
    
    * ___ No. IV.—Stationery and Printing, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine March 1903
    
    * ___ No. V.—Royal Commissions and Pensions, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine April 1903
    
    * ___ No. VI. The Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine May 1903
   
[]Williams, Eveline M. (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Beast, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1930
 
    - * Cowards All, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1932
 
    - * A Double Impersonation, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1928
 
    - * For the Honour of Her Form, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1921, 1920
 
    - * A Friend by Post, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1919, 1918
 
    - * The Funny Little Man—and the Music Exam, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1931
 
    - * Jennifer Scores Again!, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1923
 
    - * Making a Good Impression, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1924
 
    - * The Mystery Girl of St. Peter’s, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1933
 
    - * The Mystery of Celia Johnston, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1918, 1917
 
    - * The Phantom School-Girl, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1930
 
    - * A Piece of Paper, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1918, 1917
 
    - * The Scarlet Hand, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1921, 1920
 
    - * The “Second” Time, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1919, 1918
 
    - * Stella Morgan’s “Double”, (nv)  The British Girl’s Annual 1929
 
    - * Uninvited Guests, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1928
 
  
[]Williams, Foxhall (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * A Baseball Pollyanna, (ss)  The Popular Magazine July 20 1917
 
    - * Bat Shy, (ss)  The Popular Magazine July 7 1915
 
    - * Behind the Screen, (na)  The Popular Magazine November 20 1915
 
    - * A Boost for Old Man Æsop, (ss)  The Popular Magazine September 20 1916
 
    - * Business Is Business, (ss)  The Popular Magazine January 7 1917
 
    - * The Conscript, (ss)  The Popular Magazine December 7 1917
 
    - * Doing His Bit, (ss)  The Popular Magazine June 7 1917
 
    
    - * The Dreamer, (ss)  The Popular Magazine August 7 1916
 
    
    - * The House in Greenwich Village, (sl)  The Popular Magazine Mar 7,   Mar 20 1917
 
    - * It Can Be Done, (ss)  The Popular Magazine July 23 1915
 
    - * Jimmy Burton’s Imagination, (ss)  The Popular Magazine March 7 1916
 
    - * A Little Christmas Shopping, (ss)  The Popular Magazine December 20 1915
 
    - * Not So Dumb!, (ss)  The Illustrated Love Magazine August 1932
 
    - * Only the Game Fish Swims Upstream, (ss)  The Popular Magazine August 7 1917
 
    - * The Politician, (ss)  The Popular Magazine June 15 1914
 
    
    - * Realism and the Camera, (ss)  The Popular Magazine May 20 1917
 
    - * The Serpent, (ss)  The Popular Magazine September 1 1914
 
    
    - * The Stern Parent, (ss)  The Popular Magazine November 20 1916
 
    - * Sticking to It, (ss)  The Popular Magazine April 7 1917
 
    - * “Take Him Out!”, (ss)  TipTop Semi-Monthly May 25 1915
 
    - * That Mystery Ball, (ss)  The Popular Magazine April 20 1916
 
    - * The Varsity Letter, (ss)  The Popular Magazine November 7 1915
 
    
    - * When Greek Meets Greek, (ss)  The Popular Magazine July 1 1914
 
    
  
[]Williams, Frances Fenwick; [née Frances Maude de Wolfe Fenwick] (1878-1957); previously known as Frances de Wolfe Fenwick (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Australia’s Lark, (ss)  The Smart Set May 1905, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * Boundless, (pm)  All-Story Weekly April 7 1917
 
    - * Brother Permanent, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #74, August 1928
 
    - * Burglaribus, (ss)  The All-Story Magazine October 1905, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * The Confidence Trick, (ss)  The Royal Magazine January 1926
 
    - * Dead Languages and Live Widows, (ss)  The Monthly Story Magazine February 1906, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * The Devil and Miss Leslie, (vi)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1905, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * Dreams in Flower, (ss)  The Novel Magazine August 1927
 
    
    - * Dumbelle, (ss)  The Canadian Magazine November 1928
 
    - * The Engaging Candour of Velvet Eyes, (ss)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine July 1919
 
    - * It’s the Same with Men, (ss)  The Novel Magazine January 1930
 
    - * Kitten Opens Her Eyes, (ss)  Telling Tales July 1921
 
    
    - * Love and the Cat, (ss)  Chatelaine March 1928
 
    - * Mated by Mail, (ss)  The All-Story Magazine July 1905, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * Mind and “Mousserleen”, (ss)  The All-Story Magazine April 1906, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * The Negro’s Head, (ss)  Telling Tales December 1921
 
    - * One Touch of Nature, (ss)  The All-Story Magazine June 1907, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * Other Women’s Men, (ss)  The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine June 1926
 
    
    - * Phantasy, (pm)  The Idler February 1909, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * Reconpense, (pm)  The Idler February 1909, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * The Right Marie, (ss)  Cupid’s Diary March 7 1928
 
    - * “That Hungers for the Sea”, (ss)  The Canadian Magazine June 1928
 
    - * Three Men and a Maid, (ss)  The Royal Magazine May 1927
 
    
    - * Tiger, (ss)  Breezy Stories June 1945, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
    - * White Hyacinths, (ss)  The Novel Magazine September 1925
 
    - * Winifred, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm August 1902, as by Frances de Wolfe Fenwick
 
  
[]Williams, Frances Swann (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Magnet Stone, (sl)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1895,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar 1896
 
    - * Marie Tremaine, (sl)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1898
 
    - * The Silver Shafts, (sl)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1894
 
  
[]Williams, Francis (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * Aid for Small Firms, (ms)  The Passing Show April 21 1934
 
    - * The Arms Tangle, (ms)  The Passing Show October 27 1934
 
    - * Bludgeon Rule, (ms)  The Passing Show March 10 1934
 
    - * A Bumper Christmas, (ms)  The Passing Show December 21 1935
 
    - * Change in Russia, (ms)  The Passing Show May 19 1934
 
    - * Cheap Mortgages, (ms)  The Passing Show July 21 1934
 
    - * A Cheerful Budget?, (ms)  The Passing Show February 15 1936
 
    - * Closing Down, (ms)  The Passing Show July 7 1934
 
    - * Coins, Notes or Cheques, (ms)  The Passing Show July 27 1935
 
    - * Colonies of the League, (ms)  The Passing Show July 4 1936
 
    - * The Cost of Waste, (ms)  The Passing Show March 20 1937
 
    - * Currency Concord, (ms)  The Passing Show November 28 1936
 
    - * Dear Bread, (ms)  The Passing Show October 7 1933
 
    - * Deluded Investors, (ms)  The Passing Show September 7 1935
 
    - * The Dollar Exchange, (ms)  The Passing Show March 31 1934
 
    - * Down and Down and Down, (ms)  The Passing Show December 8 1934
 
    - * Ending It All, (ar)  Lilliput May 1958
 
    - * Exchange Makeshifts, (ms)  The Passing Show September 22 1934
 
    - * Eyes East, (ms)  The Passing Show May 4 1935
 
    - * Farm v. Industry, (ms)  The Passing Show October 13 1934
 
    - * Fewer People, (ms)  The Passing Show November 3 1934
 
    - * 50s.-a-Year Wages!, (ms)  The Passing Show October 6 1934
 
    - * The Four Men of Silver, (ms)  The Passing Show January 18 1936
 
    - * Germany’s Default, (ms)  The Passing Show January 13 1934
 
    - * A Gloomy View, (ms)  The Passing Show June 8 1935
 
    - * Goering? Goebbels?, (ms)  The Passing Show February 17 1934
 
    - * The Gold Fetish, (ms)  The Passing Show August 4 1934
 
    - * Great Little Industries, (ms)  The Passing Show March 28 1936
 
    - * “Haves” and “Have-Nots”, (ms)  The Passing Show April 4 1936
 
    - * Hoards of Gold, (ms)  The Passing Show September 21 1935
 
    - * Home Trade Truth, (ms)  The Passing Show November 25 1933
 
    - * Houses Like Cars, (ms)  The Passing Show April 14 1934
 
    - * A Housing Loan?, (ms)  The Passing Show September 1 1934
 
    - * Industry on Trek, (ms)  The Passing Show August 31 1935
 
    - * Inquest on N.R.A., (ms)  The Passing Show July 13 1935
 
    - * International Trade, (ms)  The Passing Show August 18 1934
 
    - * Japan and Our Trade, (ms)  The Passing Show July 6 1935
 
    - * The Kubla Diamonds, (ar)  Holiday Clubman #60, Winter 1955/1956
 
    - * Land-Hungry Nations, (ms)  The Passing Show June 20 1936
 
    - * The League of Nations, (ms)  The Passing Show July 20 1935
 
    - * Lending Abroad, (ms)  The Passing Show October 20 1934
 
    - * Looking Ahead, (ms)  The Passing Show November 10 1934
 
    - * Lower Real Wages, (ms)  The Passing Show January 4 1936
 
    - * Managed Money, (ms)  The Passing Show August 11 1934
 
    - * Money at Work, (ms)  The Passing Show July 14 1934
 
    - * More Leisure, (ms)  The Passing Show March 24 1934
 
    - * More Wages Due, (ms)  The Passing Show November 16 1935
 
    - * More Work for the League, (ms)  The Passing Show May 2 1936
 
    - * Mortgage Rates, (ms)  The Passing Show May 25 1935
 
    - * Nazi Workless, (ms)  The Passing Show August 25 1934
 
    - * Neglected Coal, (ms)  The Passing Show October 19 1935
 
    - * Nervous Capital, (ms)  The Passing Show November 11 1933
 
    - * News of Work, (ms)  The Passing Show December 14 1935
 
    - * The Next Flare-Up, (ms)  The Passing Show September 29 1934
 
    - * No Wheat Shortage, (ms)  The Passing Show September 12 1936
 
    - * Oil for the Machines of Britain, (ms)  The Passing Show May 23 1936
 
    - * One Hundred Years, (ms)  The Passing Show September 28 1935
 
    - * Perils of a Boom, (ms)  The Passing Show May 5 1934
 
    - * The Persuasive Newsreel, (ms)  The Passing Show January 25 1936
 
    - * Planning a City, (ms)  The Passing Show December 7 1935
 
    - * Plastics Have a Moral, (ms)  The Passing Show April 11 1936
 
    - * Price-Raising, (ms)  The Passing Show November 4 1933
 
    - * The Prime Minister, (ar)  The Spectator
 
    
    - * The Right Hon. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, (bg)  The Strand Magazine October 1940 [Ref. Ernest Bevin]
 
    
    - * The Right Hon. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, (bg)  The Strand Magazine November 1940 [Ref. Herbert Morrison]
 
    - * The Right Hon. Hugh Dalton, Minister of Economic Warfare, (bg)  The Strand Magazine March 1941 [Ref. Hugh Dalton]
 
    - * Roosevelt & Wages, (ms)  The Passing Show March 30 1935
 
    - * The Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, (bg)  The Strand Magazine January 1941 [Ref. A. V. Alexander]
 
    - * Sharing Commodities, (ms)  The Passing Show August 3 1935
 
    - * A Song (“I will not sing of sorrow”), (pm)  The Windsor Magazine January 1922
 
    - * Stakhanov’s Idea, (ms)  The Passing Show March 21 1936
 
    - * State Banking, (ms)  The Passing Show April 18 1936
 
    - * Steel Is Bright, (ms)  The Passing Show April 13 1935
 
    - * Stop the Gamblers, (ms)  The Passing Show March 16 1935
 
    - * These Costly Subsidies, (ms)  The Passing Show January 30 1937
 
    - * Too Many Shops, (ms)  The Passing Show June 1 1935
 
    - * Trade Castles, (ms)  The Passing Show January 27 1934
 
    - * Trains You Prefer, (ms)  The Passing Show June 29 1935
 
    - * Useless Gold, (ms)  The Passing Show October 24 1936
 
    - * Value for Rates, (ms)  The Passing Show August 24 1935
 
    - * Wanted—a Plan, (ms)  The Passing Show March 9 1935
 
    - * War Debt, (ms)  The Passing Show October 14 1933
 
    - * War Debts Don’t Pay, (ms)  The Passing Show April 28 1934
 
    - * Watch Roosevelt, (ms)  The Passing Show November 18 1933
 
    - * We Shopkeepers, (ms)  The Passing Show August 17 1935
 
    - * What Is a Fixed Trust?, (ms)  The Passing Show March 17 1934
 
    - * What It Means to You:
    
    * ___ Aid for Small Firms, (ms)  The Passing Show April 21 1934
    
    * ___ The Arms Tangle, (ms)  The Passing Show October 27 1934
    
    * ___ Bludgeon Rule, (ms)  The Passing Show March 10 1934
    
    * ___ A Bumper Christmas, (ms)  The Passing Show December 21 1935
    
    * ___ Change in Russia, (ms)  The Passing Show May 19 1934
    
    * ___ Cheap Mortgages, (ms)  The Passing Show July 21 1934
    
    * ___ A Cheerful Budget?, (ms)  The Passing Show February 15 1936
    
    * ___ Closing Down, (ms)  The Passing Show July 7 1934
    
    * ___ Coins, Notes or Cheques, (ms)  The Passing Show July 27 1935
    
    * ___ Colonies of the League, (ms)  The Passing Show July 4 1936
    
    * ___ The Cost of Waste, (ms)  The Passing Show March 20 1937
    
    * ___ Currency Concord, (ms)  The Passing Show November 28 1936
    
    * ___ Dear Bread, (ms)  The Passing Show October 7 1933
    
    * ___ Deluded Investors, (ms)  The Passing Show September 7 1935
    
    * ___ The Dollar Exchange, (ms)  The Passing Show March 31 1934
    
    * ___ Exchange Makeshifts, (ms)  The Passing Show September 22 1934
    
    * ___ Eyes East, (ms)  The Passing Show May 4 1935
    
    * ___ Farm v. Industry, (ms)  The Passing Show October 13 1934
    
    * ___ Fewer People, (ms)  The Passing Show November 3 1934
    
    * ___ 50s.-a-Year Wages!, (ms)  The Passing Show October 6 1934
    
    * ___ The Four Men of Silver, (ms)  The Passing Show January 18 1936
    
    * ___ Germany’s Default, (ms)  The Passing Show January 13 1934
    
    * ___ A Gloomy View, (ms)  The Passing Show June 8 1935
    
    * ___ Goering? Goebbels?, (ms)  The Passing Show February 17 1934
    
    * ___ The Gold Fetish, (ms)  The Passing Show August 4 1934
    
    * ___ Great Little Industries, (ms)  The Passing Show March 28 1936
    
    * ___ “Haves” and “Have-Nots”, (ms)  The Passing Show April 4 1936
    
    * ___ Hoards of Gold, (ms)  The Passing Show September 21 1935
    
    * ___ Home Trade Truth, (ms)  The Passing Show November 25 1933
    
    * ___ Houses Like Cars, (ms)  The Passing Show April 14 1934
    
    * ___ A Housing Loan?, (ms)  The Passing Show September 1 1934
    
    * ___ Industry on Trek, (ms)  The Passing Show August 31 1935
    
    * ___ Inquest on N.R.A., (ms)  The Passing Show July 13 1935
    
    * ___ International Trade, (ms)  The Passing Show August 18 1934
    
    * ___ Japan and Our Trade, (ms)  The Passing Show July 6 1935
    
    * ___ Land-Hungry Nations, (ms)  The Passing Show June 20 1936
    
    * ___ The League of Nations, (ms)  The Passing Show July 20 1935
    
    * ___ Lending Abroad, (ms)  The Passing Show October 20 1934
    
    * ___ Looking Ahead, (ms)  The Passing Show November 10 1934
    
    * ___ Lower Real Wages, (ms)  The Passing Show January 4 1936
    
    * ___ Managed Money, (ms)  The Passing Show August 11 1934
    
    * ___ Money at Work, (ms)  The Passing Show July 14 1934
    
    * ___ More Leisure, (ms)  The Passing Show March 24 1934
    
    * ___ More Wages Due, (ms)  The Passing Show November 16 1935
    
    * ___ More Work for the League, (ms)  The Passing Show May 2 1936
    
    * ___ Mortgage Rates, (ms)  The Passing Show May 25 1935
    
    * ___ Nazi Workless, (ms)  The Passing Show August 25 1934
    
    * ___ Neglected Coal, (ms)  The Passing Show October 19 1935
    
    * ___ Nervous Capital, (ms)  The Passing Show November 11 1933
    
    * ___ News of Work, (ms)  The Passing Show December 14 1935
    
    * ___ The Next Flare-Up, (ms)  The Passing Show September 29 1934
    
    * ___ No Wheat Shortage, (ms)  The Passing Show September 12 1936
    
    * ___ Oil for the Machines of Britain, (ms)  The Passing Show May 23 1936
    
    * ___ One Hundred Years, (ms)  The Passing Show September 28 1935
    
    * ___ Perils of a Boom, (ms)  The Passing Show May 5 1934
    
    * ___ The Persuasive Newsreel, (ms)  The Passing Show January 25 1936
    
    * ___ Planning a City, (ms)  The Passing Show December 7 1935
    
    * ___ Plastics Have a Moral, (ms)  The Passing Show April 11 1936
    
    * ___ Price-Raising, (ms)  The Passing Show November 4 1933
    
    * ___ Roosevelt & Wages, (ms)  The Passing Show March 30 1935
    
    * ___ Sharing Commodities, (ms)  The Passing Show August 3 1935
    
    * ___ Stakhanov’s Idea, (ms)  The Passing Show March 21 1936
    
    * ___ State Banking, (ms)  The Passing Show April 18 1936
    
    * ___ Steel Is Bright, (ms)  The Passing Show April 13 1935
    
    * ___ Stop the Gamblers, (ms)  The Passing Show March 16 1935
    
    * ___ These Costly Subsidies, (ms)  The Passing Show January 30 1937
    
    * ___ Too Many Shops, (ms)  The Passing Show June 1 1935
    
    * ___ Trade Castles, (ms)  The Passing Show January 27 1934
    
    * ___ Trains You Prefer, (ms)  The Passing Show June 29 1935
    
    * ___ Useless Gold, (ms)  The Passing Show October 24 1936
    
    * ___ Value for Rates, (ms)  The Passing Show August 24 1935
    
    * ___ Wanted—a Plan, (ms)  The Passing Show March 9 1935
    
    * ___ War Debt, (ms)  The Passing Show October 14 1933
    
    * ___ War Debts Don’t Pay, (ms)  The Passing Show April 28 1934
    
    * ___ Watch Roosevelt, (ms)  The Passing Show November 18 1933
    
    * ___ We Shopkeepers, (ms)  The Passing Show August 17 1935
    
    * ___ What Is a Fixed Trust?, (ms)  The Passing Show March 17 1934
    
    * ___ Wheat Panic, (ms)  The Passing Show September 8 1934
    
    * ___ Why Dictators Arm, (ms)  The Passing Show April 27 1935
    
    * ___ Why Gold?, (ms)  The Passing Show July 28 1934
    
    * ___ The World in Figures, (ms)  The Passing Show January 23 1937
    
    * ___ The World Is One, (ms)  The Passing Show June 23 1934
    
    * ___ World Recovery, (ms)  The Passing Show October 5 1935
    
    * ___ The Wrong Way, (ms)  The Passing Show November 2 1935
    
    * ___ Your Income, (ms)  The Passing Show November 17 1934
    - * Wheat Panic, (ms)  The Passing Show September 8 1934
 
    - * Why Dictators Arm, (ms)  The Passing Show April 27 1935
 
    - * Why Gold?, (ms)  The Passing Show July 28 1934
 
    - * Will It Be War Over Israel?, (ar)  John Bull and Illustrated November 8 1958
 
    - * The World in Figures, (ms)  The Passing Show January 23 1937
 
    - * The World Is One, (ms)  The Passing Show June 23 1934
 
    - * World Recovery, (ms)  The Passing Show October 5 1935
 
    - * The Wrong Way, (ms)  The Passing Show November 2 1935
 
    - * Your Income, (ms)  The Passing Show November 17 1934
 
   
[]Williams, Francis Churchill (1869-1945) (chron.)
  
    - * Between These Two, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine January 1907
 
    - * The Clubs of MacTavish, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine August 1906
 
    - * The Conspiracy, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine May 1902
 
    - * The Crane, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine December 1900
 
    - * The Crocodile Bracelet, (ss)  Ainslee’s July 1911
 
    - * The Edge of Circumstance, (ss)  Appleton’s Magazine December 1907
 
    - * Fabulous Prices for Americana, (ar)  The Scrap Book August 1911
 
    - * Fate and the Motor, (vi)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1906
 
    - * The Hat Trick, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine June 1907
 
    
    - * Her Story, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1906
 
    - * Homer of Car 298, (ss)  The Junior Munsey August 1901
 
    - * Honorable William’s Way, (ss)  Harper’s Weekly July 15 1905
 
    - * The House of the Brain, (ss)  The Smart Set January 1904
 
    - * In the Limousine, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine April 1906
 
    - * The Lady and the Car, (ar)  Ainslee’s Magazine July 1905
 
    - * The Line of Courage, (ss)  Collier’s May 1 1909
 
    - * On the Bar, (vi)  Short Stories January 1893
 
    - * Peter and Number Six, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine October 1901
 
    - * The Pursuit of the Panhard, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine May 1905
 
    - * Red Hagan, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine February 1907
 
    - * The Secret, (ss)  Short Stories October 1901
 
    - * The 7:45 Express, (ss)  The Argosy January 1899
 
    - * Siren, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine August 1903
 
    - * Smith of “Pennsylvania”, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine February 1901
 
    - * The Sparking Plug, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine November 1904
 
    - * The Squire, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine February 1900
 
    - * The Stoneboro Service, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine January 1907
 
    - * Tom’s Bow, (ss)  The Argosy August 1894
 
    - * Two Old Fools, (ss)  Romance October 1893
 
  
[]Williams, Frank H.; [i.e., Francis H. Williams] (1885-1930) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Ain’t It the Truth, (pm)  Wayside Tales and Cartoons Magazine October 1921
 
    - * Among Those Present, (vi)  Saucy Stories September 1919
 
    - * At Five Fathoms, (ss)  The Argosy December 1912
 
    - * Awaiting the Event, (ss)  The Cavalier May 1911
 
    - * Burblings of a Bachelor, (??)  10 Story Book March 1921
 
    - * Cora Hind, (ar)  Maclean’s June 15 1935
 
    - * A Cutter Uncaught, (ss)  The Cavalier October 1910
 
    - * David Webster’s Duty, (ss)  Young’s Magazine May 1911
 
    - * The Days I Spent with Thee, (pm)  Droll Stories January 1927
 
    - * Did Archie Win?, (ss)  The Smart Set November 1910
 
    - * A Dirty Bit of Business, (ss)  Droll Stories September 1923
 
    - * Fairy Tales, According to the Modern Young Lady’s Ideas, (ms)  Snappy Stories 2nd August 1919
 
    - * A Family Man, (ss)  Breezy Stories November 1919
 
    - * The Fielder’s Choice, (ss)  The Argosy June 1912
 
    - * Finding fortune at Five O’Clock, (ss)  The Cavalier November 1910
 
    - * The Flapper’s Seven Wonders of the World, (ms)  Snappy Stories 1st December 1922
 
    - * Guilty Consciences, (ss)  Breezy Stories August 1919
 
    - * H.C.L.—For the Cityman!, (hu)  10 Story Book January 1921
 
    - * Heroes Both, (n.)  The Argosy July 1912
 
    - * Her Sister Accepts, (ss)  The Cavalier August 1910
 
    - * Her Sugar Papa’s Wife, (ss)  Droll Stories January 1927
 
    - * A Hot Romeo, (ss)  Droll Stories March 1927
 
    - * If Want Ads Told More of the Truth, (vi)  Saucy Stories March 1919
 
    - * In a Cake of Soap, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 23 1920
 
    - * In the Good Old Days, (vi)  Live Stories May 1919
 
    - * I Write a Letter Home Every Day, (ar)  The American Magazine July 1919
 
    - * Jealousy, (ss)  Young’s Magazine January 1920
 
    - * The Lady Who Sold Rocks, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine July 1907
 
    - * Larkin of the Free Range, (na)  The Argosy February 1913
 
    - * A Little Story of Married Life, (vi)  Saucy Stories September 1920
 
    - * Love at Lalongue’s, (ss)  Saucy Stories September 15 1922
 
    
    - * Lucky Jimmie Hayes, (ss)  The Cavalier June 1911
 
    - * The Man Who Stopped Slipping, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine September 1912
 
    - * A Matchless Picnic, (ss)  The Cavalier September 1910
 
    - * The Men of the Light, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine February 1911
 
    - * The Missing Star, (ss)  Saucy Stories August 1919
 
    - * A Modern Fairy Tale, (pm)  Telling Tales October 1920
 
    
    - * Much too Much, (pm)  Droll Stories February 1927
 
    - * The Night Before Her Wedding, (ss)  Breezy Stories May 1920
 
    
    - * Not What Was Expected, (ss)  Droll Stories September 1924
 
    - * One He’d Wronged, (ss)  Telling Tales February 1920
 
    
    - * The One-Minute Stop, (ss)  The Argosy November 1911
 
    - * On the Outside Waterway, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine March 1911
 
    - * Our Movie Correspondent, (??)  10 Story Book March 1921
 
    - * Our Own Popular Song, “My Eye”, (??)  10 Story Book March 1921
 
    - * Out of Place, (vi)  Saucy Stories April 1919
 
    - * Punctual Confession, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine April 13 1920
 
    
    - * Queen of the Sky, (vi)  The Blue Book Magazine September 1908
 
    - * The Red Ranger of the Road, (ss)  The Gray Goose October 1906
 
    - * Ring in the New, (ss)  The Cavalier April 1911
 
    - * The Saving Scream, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #133, June 1 1923
 
    - * Scud o’ the Banks, (sl)  The Argosy Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov 1913
 
    - * Sin and Dumb Animals, (ss)  Droll Stories February 1927
 
    - * The Sunday Night Date, (ar)  Saucy Stories October 15 1923
 
    
    - * The Tail of the Oregonian Limited, (na)  The Argosy February 1911
 
    - * This Way Out, (ss)  The Argosy December 1910
 
    - * Three Alarms, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine January 1911
 
    - * Through the Surf, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine May 1911
 
    - * Too Long to Wait, (ss)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine July 1919
 
    - * To the Credit of the Sea, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine April 1911
 
    
    - * Treat Your Wife Like a Stranger, (ar)  People’s Favorite Magazine February 1920
 
    - * The Typed Clue, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #63, June 15 1920
 
    - * An Up-to-Date Shipwreck, (na)  The Argosy May 1911
 
    - * The Wage of Disaster, (ss)  The Argosy July 1910
 
    - * A Want-Ad Show, (pm)  Gunter’s Magazine September 1908
 
    - * War in the Cuban Canebrakes, (sl)  The Argosy Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1911
 
    - * The Wedding, (vi)  Saucy Stories July 1919
 
    - * The Wedding Presents, (pm)  Snappy Stories 1st September 1919
 
    - * What She Told Her Husband, (ss)  Breezy Stories March 1927
 
    - * What They Read Between the Lines, (vi)  Saucy Stories May 1920
 
    - * What Was in the Black Bag?, (vi)  Top-Notch Magazine 1st February 1929
 
    - * What Will You Tell Your Son When He Is 21?, (ar)  People’s Favorite Magazine September 1920
 
    - * When No Trains Ran, (na)  The Argosy January 1912
 
    - * When Sargent Came Back, (ss)  The Cavalier March 1911
 
    - * When the Dead Man Moves, (ss)  Midnight Mystery Stories #23, January 27 1923
 
    - * Where the Thief Slipped Up, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #70, October 1 1920
 
    - * Why He Didn’t Marry Norma, (ss)  Saucy Stories June 1920
 
    - * Why He Wanted to Marry Her, (pm)  Telling Tales August 1920
 
    
    - * Why Not Write Up the Bridegrooms, Too?, (vi)  Saucy Stories August 1920
 
    - * A Wife’s Fancy, (vi)  Saucy Stories May 1920
 
    - * With Sword and Strategy, (sl)  The Argosy Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May 1912
 
    - * The Woman with the Scar, (ss)  Breezy Stories March 1920
 
    - * Yes, There’s a Moral to This, (ss)  Droll Stories June 1926
 
  
[]Williams, Fulton (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
  
    - * A Camera Hint from the Movies, (ar)  This Week November 12 1939
 
    - * Camera in the Snow, (ar)  This Week January 1 1939
 
    - * Catch Them in Color, (ar)  This Week July 7 1940
 
    - * Color Shots Are Easy, (ar)  This Week February 18 1940
 
    - * Daylight Flashlights, (ar)  This Week September 7 1941
 
    - * Double Features, (ar)  This Week November 23 1941
 
    - * Fool Them with Photographs, (ar)  This Week November 6 1938
 
    - * For Better Pictures—Put Dimmers on the Sun, (ar)  This Week August 13 1939
 
    - * For Good Vacation Pictures, (ar)  This Week July 9 1939
 
    - * For Striking Pictures—Let ’Er Rain, (ar)  This Week May 28 1939
 
    - * Frame It First, (ar)  This Week March 23 1941
 
    - * Get Fine Pictures of Your Pets, (ar)  This Week October 12 1941
 
    - * Get the Clouds In!, (ar)  This Week September 11 1938
 
    - * Get Them While They’re Moving, (ar)  This Week August 6 1939
 
    - * Hints for Vacation Movie Makers, (ar)  This Week August 10 1941
 
    - * How to Take Trick Pictures, (ar)  This Week December 3 1939
 
    - * Keep Your Camera Out of Trouble, (ar)  This Week February 23 1941
 
    - * Make One Picture at a Time, (ar)  This Week March 17 1940
 
    - * Make Your Pictures Move, (ar)  This Week September 17 1939
 
    - * Never Say “Hold It!”, (ar)  This Week October 9 1938
 
    - * Picture Your Own Home, (ar)  This Week November 20 1938
 
    - * Play It with a Camera, (ar)  This Week March 12 1939
 
    - * Produced by You, (ar)  This Week September 14 1941
 
    - * Put Patterns Into Your Pictures, (ar)  This Week August 27 1939
 
    - * Put Your Hobby on Film, (ar)  This Week July 23 1939
 
    - * Seeing Double with a Camera, (ar)  This Week April 2 1939
 
    - * Shoot in a New Way, (ar)  This Week June 16 1940
 
    - * Shooting Them Through Bars, (ar)  This Week April 14 1940
 
    - * Shoot Your Parties!, (ar)  This Week December 11 1938
 
    - * Snapshoot Into the Light, (ar)  This Week August 28 1938
 
    - * Snapshots with a Plot, (ar)  This Week October 15 1939
 
    - * Snap the Pictures That Grow in Your Garden, (ar)  This Week May 26 1940
 
    - * Take Your Own Picture, (ar)  This Week July 6 1941
 
    - * Try a Shot in the Dark, (ar)  This Week April 30 1939
 
    - * When You Have to Shoot Fast, (ar)  This Week January 22 1939
 
    - * Winter Through a Lens, (ar)  This Week February 4 1940
 
  
[]Williams, G(eorge) H(oward) (1912-2011); used pseudonym Clint Young (about) (chron.)
  
    - * All Aboard for Boot Hill!, (nv)  Western Trails October 1948
 
    
    - * Backshoot Right of Way, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales March 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Bonanza in Boothill, (ss)  10 Story Western Magazine March 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Bullet Lode, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales September 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Cold Gun-Trail, (ss)  Big-Book Western Magazine January 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    
    - * Corn Meal in His Craw, (ss)  10 Story Western Magazine November 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Dead Man’s Game, (ss)  Western Aces January 1949
 
    - * Dead Man’s Reckoning, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales December 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Dead Man’s Sixes, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales June 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Death Rides in a Photo Finish, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 1948
 
    
    - * Death Watch, (ss)  Famous Western October 1952, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Fight Gunsmoke with Fire!, (ss)  Mammoth Western December 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Fill Your Hand or Fill Your Grave!, (nv)  New Western Magazine February 1950, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Forty-Five Fever, (ss)  10 Story Western Magazine September 1950, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Hangman’s Brand, (ss)  Mammoth Western March 1950, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Last Gun Ante, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales August 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Man from Stony Lonesome, (ss)  New Western Magazine October 1948, as by Clint Young
 
    - * No Man’s Range, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales April 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Old Lawdogs Never Die!, (ss)  Ace-High Western Stories November 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * One-Man War, (ss)  New Western Magazine March 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * “Peace”, It Says Here, (ss)  Big-Book Western Magazine October 1948, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Red Ruin Canyon, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales December 1948, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Sweet-Talk—and Sixguns, (ss)  Western Love Romances April 1950, as by Clint Young
 
    - * The Things Men Die For, (ss)  .44 Western Magazine November 1948, as by Clint Young
 
    
    - * This Gun for Hire!, (ss)  Big-Book Western Magazine April 1949, as by Clint Young
 
    - * Tinstar, Get Your Gun!, (ss)  Fifteen Western Tales December 1949
 
    - * What This Town Needs Is Lynch Law!, (ss)  Big-Book Western Magazine July 1947
 
    - * Whipsawed, (ss)  New Western Magazine November 1948, as by Clint Young
 
    
    - * [unknown story], (ss) , as by Clint Young
 
    
  
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