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Argus (fl. 1840s) (chron.)
- * Invocation to the Memory of Sir William Wallace, (pm) The Chartist Circular #48, August 22 1840
- * Liberty! Universal Liberty!, (pm) The Chartist Circular #84, May 1 1841
- * Lines for the Educated Addressed to Henry Brougham, (pm) The Chartist Circular #112, November 13 1841
- * Lines to a Little Republican, (pm) The Chartist Circular #100, August 21 1841
- * A Little Hymn, for Little Republicans, (pm) The Chartist Circular #99, August 14 1841
- * The Movement, (pm) The Chartist Circular #93, July 3 1841
- * One Word for Louis Philippe, Crown-craft, and Royalty, (pm) The Chartist Circular #93, July 3 1841
- * The Past - the Present - The Future, (pm) The Chartist Circular #78, March 20 1841
- * Republican Aphorisms, (pm) The Chartist Circular #24, March 7 1840
- * The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution, (sl) The Chartist Circular #30 Apr 18, #31 Apr 25, #32 May 2 1840, uncredited.
- * The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution, (sl) The Chartist Circular #33, May 9 1840
- * The Revolutionist. A Sequel to the Republican, (sl) The Chartist Circular #39 Jun 20, #48 Aug 22, #49 Aug 29 1840
- * The Victim: A Painting, (sl) The Chartist Circular #81 Apr 10, #82 Apr 17, #84 May 1, #86 May 15, #87 May 22, #90 Jun 12, #91 Jun 19, #92 Jun 26, #94 Jul 10, #95 Jul 17,
#96 Jul 24, #97 Jul 31, #98 Aug 7, #99 Aug 14, #101 Aug 29, #102 Sep 4 1841
- * Whig Malignity, (pm) The Chartist Circular #35, May 23 1840
Ari, Carina; [artistic name of Maria Karina Viktoria Jansson] (1897-1970) (about)
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Arkas, Alfred (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * 1898: Your Everyday Life in the Past Twelve Months, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine November/December 1898
- * Artists in Wood, Paper, and Soap, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine April 1899
- * Baby Railways: Minature Trains in Actual Use, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine March 1899
- * “Chrysanthemums Curled”, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine January 1899
- * A Day on a Trout Farm, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1898
- * A Man Hunt with Bloodhounds, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine October 1898
- * The Most Dangerous Trade in Great Britain: How Sea-Fowls Are Collected, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine February 1899
- * The Only White “Zoo” in Existence, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine August 1898 [Ref. Henry Sturt]
- * Training Our Fire Brigade Heroes, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine September 1898
- * A Twentieth Century Dinner: Foods of the Future, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine May 1899
- * What You Can Do with a Bicycle, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine July 1899
- * Workers in the Air, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine June 1899
Arkawy, Norman (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * The Forerunners (with Stanley Henig), (ss) Fantastic Universe March 1956
- * The Heirs, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1955
- * Homesick Lane (with Stanley Henig), (ss) Fantastic Universe August 1955
- * Night Court, (ss) If June 1956
- * Once a First Wife…, (ss) Fantastic Universe October 1954
- * The Only Conqueror, (ss) Fantastic Universe August 1956
- * Operation Switch (with Stanley Henig), (vi) Science-Fiction Plus December 1953
- * Peace (with Stanley Henig), (ss) If October 1954
- * Picture That!, (ss) Fantastic Universe December 1955
- * Selling Point, (ss) Imagination December 1955
Arkell, David (1913-1997); used pseudonym Dashfield Kent (about) (chron.)
- * Ballet on Its Toes, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1946
- * Conversation with a Rebel: David Arkell talks to David Benedictus, (iv) Men Only #319, September 1962 [Ref. David Benedictus]
- * Crystal Palace III, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1945
- * A Gentleman of France, (bg) The Strand Magazine June 1945 [Ref. Henri Monier]
- * How to Get On with the French, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1945
- * In France To-day, (cl) Pearson’s Magazine Sep, Nov 1939
- * Paris Artists, (ar) London Opinion September 1940
- * Paris in the Spring, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1945
- * They Made Us Smile:
* ___ Paris Artists, (cl) London Opinion September 1940
- * The Unknown Thames, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1945, as by Dashfield Kent
Arkell, Reginald (1882-1959) (about) (art) (chron.)
- * Achtung, (pm) Winter Sportings by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1929
- * The Aerocar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Albert de Courville, (pm) Pan #18, March 6 1920
- * Alfred Leete. The Charlie Chaplin of the Printed Page, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1926 [Ref. Alfred Leete]
- * Allotments, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * All Ranks, (pm) The Strand Magazine December 1942
- * An Announcer in the B.B.C., (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Arnold Bennett, (pm) Pan #6, December 13 1919
- * Arthur Balfour, M.P., B.M.G. (and Bar), (pm) Pan #7, December 20 1919
- * Augustus John, (pm) Pan #25, April 24 1920
- * Big Roads and Little Roads, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Bombadier Wells, (pm) Pan #34, June 26 1920
- * The Bonfire, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Brave New Year, (ed) The Strand Magazine January 1945
- * Bridge and Golf, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * The Camelcar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * A Canal for Sale, (ar) The London Magazine November 1925
- * The Captain’s Table, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Caristocracy, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Carnival: The Story of the Play with Verses, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1920
- * Charles B. Cochran, (pm) Pan #29, May 22 1920
- * Charles Hawtrey, (pm) Pan #4, November 29 1919
- * A Christmas Carol, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1933
- * Christopher Stone, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934 [Ref. Christopher Stone]
- * The Clock-work Family, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1926
- * Colombine, (pl) Colombine: A Fantasy and Other Verses by Reginald Arkell, Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd., 1911
- * Colonel Bogey, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * “Come Birdie, Come—”, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Come with Me “Down Along”, (pm) The New London Magazine #7, May 1931
- * The Compactocar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * The Complete Sailor, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Country Cottage, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Cradle Song, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Deck Tennis, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Desirée, Queen of the Ballet, (pm) The London Magazine December 1924
- * de Valera, (pm) Pan #17, February 28 1920
- * Dicky Devil-may-care, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1910
- * East Is East, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Envoi, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Familiarity Breeds Contempt of Court, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Farindole, (vi) The Strand Magazine January 1943
- * Father Bernard Vaughan, (pm) Pan #10, January 10 1920
- * Fay Compton; J. H. Thomas, M.P.; Lord Birkenhead; Sir Henry Wood, (pm) Pan January 1921
- * The First Bunker, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Flotsam and Jetsam, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Fool-Proof, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * A Gentleman of the Road, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1913
- * George Robey, C.B.E., (pm) Pan #23, April 10 1920
- * Gerald Du Maurier, (pm) Pan #20, March 20 1920
- * Gibraltar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Gilbert K. Chesterton, (pm) Pan #15, February 14 1920
- * The Girl Who Breathed on the Thermometer, (pm) Winter Sportings by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1929
- * Give Me a Garden, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Good Friday, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * “Good Night, Everybody”, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Gordon Selfridge, (pm) Pan #33, June 19 1920
- * Graves in My Garden, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Green Fingers Again, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * Green Peacocks, (pm) The Strand Magazine October 1942
- * The Gyrocar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Hear Me First About Christmas Cards, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1938
- * H.G. Wells, (pm) Pan #14, February 7 1920
- * Hilaire Belloc, (pm) Pan September 1920
- * His Song Went Round the World, (ar) Men Only #1, December 1935
- * The Holidays, (pm) The Captain #141, December 1910
- * How to Kill a Guide, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Idle Thoughts on Winter Sports, (ar) Men Only #2, January 1936
- * I Don’t Want No Gardener!, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * If, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * An Imperfectly True Story, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * In at the Death, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1911
- * Israel Zangwill, (pm) Pan #35, July 3 1920
- * Jacob Epstein, (pm) Pan #21, March 27 1920
- * The Jay Walker, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * The Jobbing Gardener, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * John Galsworthy; J. W. H. T. Douglas; Horatio Bottomley; Irene Vanbrugh, (pm) Pan November 1920
- * John Masefield, (pm) Pan #27, May 8 1920
- * The Lady Who Was Here Before, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Laughing Philosophers, 14: F. Murray Milne, (bg) London Opinion December 1940 [Ref. F. Murray Milne]
- * Laughing Philosophers, 6: A.P. Herbert, (bg) London Opinion April 1940 [Ref. A. P. Herbert]
- * The Little Red Book, (ss) The London Magazine November 1928
- * Looking Backward: Some Secrets of the Great War Now Revealed for the First Time:
* ___ I., (ss) Pan #2, November 15 1919
* ___ II., (ss) Pan #3, November 22 1919
* ___ III., (ss) Pan #4, November 29 1919
- * Looking Backward:
* ___ IV., (ss) Pan #5, December 6 1919
* ___ V., (ss) Pan #6, December 13 1919
* ___ VI., (ss) Pan #7, December 20 1919
- * Lord Howard de Walden, (pm) Pan #8, December 27 1919
- * Lord Leverhulme, (pm) Pan #12, January 24 1920
- * Lord Lonsdale, (pm) Pan #19, March 13 1920
- * Lord Northcliffe, (pm) Pan #28, May 15 1920
- * Lord Robert Cecil, (pm) Pan #26, May 1 1920
- * The Magic of Radio, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Magna Carta, (pm) Mine April 1935
- * Martha and Mary, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Master and Man, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * The Meanest Man, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Meet the Officers, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Melbourne Inman, (pm) Pan #32, June 12 1920
- * Melodrama Comes West, (ar) The Looker-On #22, July 20 1929
- * The Mermaid, (pm) The Strand Magazine April 1943
- * Miss Wallace and Miss Carpenter, (pm) The London Magazine Christmas 1929 [Ref. Lewis Carroll]
- * Monte Carlo, (ar) Men Only #4, March 1936
- * Motorhymes, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Mr. Gardener, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Mr. Max Beerbohm, (pm) Pan #5, December 6 1919
- * My Hat!, (bg) The Strand Magazine February 1943 [Ref. Gillie Potter]
- * National Fitness, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * The Nightingale, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * The Nineteenth Hole, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * No Pleasing Some People, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * The North Wall, (pm) More Green Fingers by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1938
- * The Old Lawn, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Old, Old Wish, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1936
- * The Opticar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Orchids, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * “Our Nell” (with Louis N. Parker), (sa) Romance September 1924; adapted by Jose Collins
- * Owen Nares, (pm) Pan #16, February 21 1920
- * Pan at the Play (with Vernon Woodhouse), (rv) Pan #6, December 13 1919
- * A Perfect Lady, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * Police Trap, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * The Prince, (pm) Pan #1, November 8 1919
- * Problem Play, (pm) Men Only #3, February 1936
- * Profiles and Prejudices:
* ___ 2 My Hat!, (bg) The Strand Magazine February 1943 [Ref. Gillie Potter]
- * A Pronounced Success, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * A Public Nuisance, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Ready-Made Gardens, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1938
- * A Really Most Surprising Thing, (pm) Winter Sportings by Reginald Arkell, Herbert Jenkins, 1929
- * Reginald Arkell Calling, (gp) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * Reginald Arkell Gives a Little Advice, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1921
- * Robert Smillie; Mrs. Asquith; Thomas Hardy; Leslie Henson, (pm) Pan October 1920
- * Romance, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Round the Deck, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Rudyard Kipling, (pm) Pan #13, January 31 1920
- * A Sad and Cynical Song, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1920
- * Sailors Don’t Care, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
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