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Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * The Willows, (ex) The Listener and Other Stories, Eveleigh Nash, 1907
- * The Willows and Other Queer Tales, (co) Collins (hc), February 1932
- * The Willows, the Wendigo and Other Horrors, (co) Oldstyle Tales Press (tp), January 2015 ; edited by M. Grant Kellermeyer
- * Wind, (ar) Country Life August 21 1909
- * The Wings of Horus, (nv) The Century Magazine November 1914
- Day and Night Stories, Cassell & Co., 1917
- The Golden Book Magazine #48, December 1928
- Strange Stories, William Heinemann, 1929
- Tales of the Mysterious and Macabre, Spring Books, 1967
- The Best Supernatural Tales of Algernon Blackwood, Causeway Books, 1973
- Tales of Terror and Darkness, Spring Books, 1977
- Tales of the Supernatural, The Boydell Press, 1983
- Masters of the Weird Tale: Algernon Blackwood, Centipede Press, 2006
- Out of the Sand ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2008
- Ten Minute Stories/Day and Night Stories, Stark House, 2013
- Algernon Blackwood, Centipede Press, 2014
- Fireside Horror Stories About Mummies and Curses ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- Egyptian Bizarre ed. Jeffrey A. Linscott, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- The Whisperers & Other Stories, The British Library, 2022
- The Zaffre Book of Occult Fiction ed. Brendan Connell, Snuggly Books, 2023
- Horror Stories, Flame Tree Press, 2023
- The Rivals of H.P. Lovecraft ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer & Charles G. Waugh, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2025
- * The Winter Alps, (ar) Country Life December 24 1910
- * Wireless Confusion, (ss) The Quest October 1919
- * Wishful Thinking, (ss) The Magic Mirror, Equation, 1989
- * With Intent to Steal [Jim Shorthouse], (nv) The Empty House, Eveleigh Nash, 1906
- * The Wolves of God (with Wilfred Wilson), (co) Cassell & Co. (hc), May 1921
- * The Wolves of God, (nv) The Wolves of God with Wilfred Wilson, Cassell & Co., 1921
- * The Woman’s Ghost Story, (ss) The Listener and Other Stories, Eveleigh Nash, 1907
- The Best Ghost Stories, Boni & Liveright, 1919
- Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1922
- Ghost Stories July 1929, as "The Specter That Asked for a Kiss"
- Great Tales of Horror ed. Marjorie Bowen, John Lane, 1933
- A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen, Daily Express, 1934
- The Evening Standard January 2 1934
- 50 Years of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, 1935
- A Century of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, 1936
- The Haunted Omnibus ed. Alexander Laing, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937
- Century of Thrillers, Volume II, President Press, 1937
- The Tales of Algernon Blackwood, Martin Secker, 1938
- Selected Tales of Algernon Blackwood, Penguin, 1942
- Selected Short Stories of Algernon Blackwood, Editions for the Armed Services, 1945
- And the Darkness Falls ed. Boris Karloff, World, 1946
- Selected Tales of Algernon Blackwood (var. 1), John Baker, 1964
- True Twilight Tales #2, Spring 1964, as "Ghost Who Begged “Kiss Me! Love Me!”"
- Walk in Dread, Hutchinson, 1970
- The Eleventh Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1975
- Chilling and Killing ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1978
- Ghosts ed. Marvin Kaye, Doubleday, 1981
- A Classic Collection of Haunting Ghost Stories ed. Marvin & Saralee Kaye, Little, Brown UK, 1993
- Masters of the Weird Tale: Algernon Blackwood, Centipede Press, 2006
- Algernon Blackwood, Centipede Press, 2014
- The Willows, the Wendigo and Other Horrors, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2015
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Barnes & Noble/Fall River, 2016
- Fireside Ghost Stories for Valentine’s Day ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2018
- * The Wood of the Dead, (ss) The Empty House, Eveleigh Nash, 1906
- They Walk Again ed. Colin de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1931
- The Evening Standard August 25 1933
- The Evening Standard Book of Best Short Stories, Second Series, Denis Archer, 1934
- The Tales of Algernon Blackwood, Martin Secker, 1938
- Selected Short Stories of Algernon Blackwood, Editions for the Armed Services, 1945
- The Wayfarer’s Weird ed. Weird Walk, The British Library, 2025
- * The World-Dream of McCallister, (ss) Vision September 1919
- * You May Telephone from Here, (ss) The Westminster Gazette February 27 1909, as "A “Trunk Call”"
- Ten Minute Stories, John Murray, 1914
- Strange Stories, William Heinemann, 1929
- The Evening Standard September 13 1932
- The Best Supernatural Tales of Algernon Blackwood, Causeway Books, 1973
- Eerie, Weird and Wicked ed. Helen Hoke, J.M. Dent, 1977
- Ten Minute Stories/Day and Night Stories, Stark House, 2013
_____, [ref.]
- * Afterword to “At a Mayfair Luncheon” by Mike Ashley, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1986
- * Algernon Blackwood by Christopher Fowler, (ar) The Independent on Sunday March 15 2015
- * Algernon Blackwood by S. T. Joshi, (ar) Routledge, November 2017
- * Algernon Blackwood by Francis Butterfield, (ms) Courier May 1951
- * Algernon Blackwood: A Bio-Bibliography by Mike Ashley, (nf) Greenwood (hc), 1987
- * Algernon Blackwood and the Golden Dawn by Mike Ashley, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1984
- * Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley, (nf) Constable, 2001, as "Starlight Man: The Extraordinary Life of Algernon Blackwood"
- * Algernon Blackwood: In Search of Pan by Mark F. Samuels, (ar) Dementia 13 #14, 1994
- * Algernon Blackwood in the American Pulps by Mike Ashley, (ar) Echoes #44, August 1989
- * Algernon Blackwood: The Ghostly Tale’s Great Visionary by Mike Ashley, (iv) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine May/June 1985
- * Between “The Willows” and the Wild Blue Yonder: The Forgotten Tales of Algernon Blackwood by Mike Ashley, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Summer 1989
- * Blackwood: Master of Weird Atmosphere by Peter Bayliss, (ar) All Hallows #3, 1991
- * Blackwood’s Doll and One Other by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Fantasy Commentator #12, Fall 1946
- * Blackwood, Stephens and the Centaurs by Mike Ashley, (ar) The Green Book #19, Bealtaine 2022; first presented as a talk to the Irish Literary Society, 2001.
- * The Bright Messenger, by Algernon Blackwood (1921) by Mike Ashley, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 2002
- * The Derleth-Blackwood Correspondence by Mike Ashley, (bi) Out of the Woodwork #1, 1986
- * The Gallery of Greats by Lesley Beedall, (bg) Terror Tales #1, 1997
- * Gooseflesh, (iv) The Lure of the Unknown, Swan River Press, 2022, uncredited.; first broadcast on the BBC Light Programme, January 31, 1948.
- * The Haunted Wood: Algernon Blackwood’s Canadian Stories by James Goho, (ar) The Weird Fiction Review #4, Fall 2013
- * Incredible Adventures by Greg Beatty, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #207, November 2005
- * John Silence by Hilaire Belloc, (ar)
- * Julius LeVallon, by Algernon Blackwood by Mike Ashley, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 2000
- * Lovecraft and Blackwood: A Surveillance by Mike Ashley, (ar) Crypt of Cthulhu #51, Hallowmas 1987
- * Lovecraft’s Copy of Blackwood’s Shocks and Other Artifacts: Where Did They Go? by Marcos Legaria, (ar) Crypt of Cthulhu #110, Roodmas 2018
- * The Lure of Silence by Iain Sinclair, (nv) Agents of Oblivion by Iain Sinclair, Swan River Press, 2023
- * The Other Side of Edwardian Fiction: Two Forgotten Fantasy Novels of 1911 by George M. Johnson, (ar) Wormwood #16, 2011
- * Over the Quiet Fall: On Algernon Blackwood’s “A Descent Into Egypt” by Philip Challinor, (ar) The Weird Fiction Review #1, Fall 2010
- * The Places They Hide by Mark Morris, (ss) Poe’s Progeny ed. Gary Fry, Gray Friar Press, 2005
- * A Prisoner in Fairyland, by Algernon Blackwood (1913) by Mike Ashley, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September/October 2018
- * The Road to “The Empty House”: The Story of How Algernon Blackwood Became a Writer by Mike Ashley, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1985
- * A Scientist Reads Algernon Blackwood’s “The Fruit Stoners” by Rebekah Memel Brown, (ar) Wormwood #30, 2018
- * Some Dark Ancestral Sense: Awe in the Works of Algernon Blackwood by Jeff Gardiner, (ar) Wormwood #5, 2005
- * The Teddy Bear by Darrell Schweitzer, (ss) HPL Supplement #3, 1974
- * Through Terror Towards Awe by Ramsey Campbell, (in) The Willows and Other Stories by Algernon Blackwood, Beehive Books, 2019
- * [unknown article] by Peter Bayliss, (ar) The Mage #13, Fall 1990
[]Blackwood, Dan (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * The Dead Sea Scrolls, (ar) Phantoms March 1997
- * The Man Who Created Life, (ar) Phantoms May 1997
- * Weird Facts, (cl) Phantoms Jul, Sep 1996, Jan 1997
* ___ The Dead Sea Scrolls, (cl) Phantoms March 1997
* ___ The Man Who Created Life, (cl) Phantoms May 1997
* ___ Witchcraft, The Salem Witches, (cl) Phantoms November 1996
- * Witchcraft, The Salem Witches, (ar) Phantoms November 1996
[]Blackwood, William (chron.)
- * Leaves from the Lipton Logs (with Thomas J. Lipton), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 20, Sep 27 1930
- * 9am on Monday, (ar) The Passing Show September 28 1935
- * Ramsay MacDonald, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 31, Nov 7 1931
- * Romance—and Mr. Selfridge:
* ___ 1, (ar) The Passing Show September 21 1935
* ___ 2: 9am on Monday, (ar) The Passing Show September 28 1935
* ___ 3: Stories of a Store, (ar) The Passing Show October 5 1935
- * Stories of a Store, (ar) The Passing Show October 5 1935
[]Blade, Alexander (fl. 1940s-1950s); house pseudonym used by Alfred Bester (1913-1987), Howard Browne (1908-1999), Randall Garrett (1927-1987), Chester S. Geier (1921-1991), Roger Philip Graham (1909-1966), Edmond Hamilton (1904-1977), William L. Hamling (1921-2017), Heinrich Hauser (1901-1955), John W. Jakes (1932-2023), Berkeley Livingston (1909-1975), Herbert B. Livingston (1916-2016), William P. McGivern (1922-1982), David Wright O’Brien (1918-1944), Louis H. Sampliner (1912-1993), Richard S. Shaver (1907-1975), Robert Silverberg (1935- ), David Vern (1914-1994), Wilma Dorothy Vermilyea (1915-1995), Don Wilcox (1905-2000), Robert Moore Williams (1907-1977) & Leroy Yerxa (1915-1946) (about) (chron.)
- * Aldebaran, in Taurus, (ar) Fantastic Adventures December 1945
- * The Alien Dies at Dawn, (ss) (by Randall Garrett & Robert Silverberg) Imagination December 1956
- * Altair, (ms) Amazing Stories August 1946
- * Amazing Facts, (cl) Amazing Stories; Sep 42.
- * The Ambassador’s Pet, (ss) (by Robert Silverberg) Imagination October 1957
- * American Indians (with Walter Haskell Hinton), (ia) Mammoth Western December 1947
* ___ A Pictorial History (with Walter Haskell Hinton), (ia) Mammoth Western November 1947
- * Ampère, (bg) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
- * Thomas Andrews, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1948
- * The Android Kill, (ss) (by Robert Silverberg) Imaginative Tales November 1957
- * Answer to Back Cover Puzzle, (ms) Mammoth Mystery March 1946
- * Antares, (ms) Fantastic Adventures July 1946
- * The Archers of Mons, (ms) Fantastic Adventures December 1947
- * Archimedes, (bg) Fantastic Adventures November 1946
- * Aristarchus, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
- * John James Audubon, (bg) Fantastic Adventures December 1943
- * Avogadro, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1943
- * Back Cover Mystery, (ms) Mammoth Detective November 1944
- * Back Cover Mystery Solution, (pz) Mammoth Mystery February 1945
- * Battle for the Stars, (na) (by Edmond Hamilton) Imagination June 1956
- * Beginner’s Luck, (ss) Mammoth Western November 1948
- * Bernouilli, (bg) Fantastic Adventures April 1945
- * Bessel, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
- * Beyond the Veil of Science, (ar) Amazing Stories January 1949
- * Bitter Harvest, (nv) Mammoth Western April 1948
- * Joseph Black, (bg) Amazing Stories September 1943
- * The Black Brotherhood, (ar) Amazing Stories March 1947
- * Blacksheep’s Angel, (nv) Flying Saucers from Other Worlds September 1957
- * Boltzmann, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1944
- * Boothill Angel, (nv) Mammoth Western February 1950
- * The Borden Murder Case, (ar) Mammoth Detective May 1946
- * Brahe, (bg) Amazing Stories March 1944
- * The Brain, (n.) (by Heinrich Hauser) Amazing Stories October 1948
- * Brainstorm, (na) Fantastic Adventures December 1948
- * Brewster, (bg) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
- * Robert Brown, (bg) Fantastic Adventures October 1944
- * Buffalo Bill, (ar) Mammoth Western September 1945 [Ref. Buffalo Bill]
- * Buffalo Destiny, (ar) Mammoth Western January 1946
- * Buffon, (bg) Fantastic Adventures February 1943
- * Building the Great Pyramid, (ms) Amazing Stories June 1946
- * Carbon-Copy Killer, (nv) (by Howard Browne) Amazing Stories July 1943
- * The Case of Laura the Lawless, (ar) Mammoth Detective March 1946
- * Case of the Living Mummy, (nv) Mammoth Detective September 1942
- * Cavendish, (bg) Amazing Stories March 1945
- * The Cheat, (ss) Fantastic May 1958
- * The Colossus of Rhodes, (ms) Amazing Stories July 1946
- * Come Into My Brain!, (ss) (by Robert Silverberg) Imagination June 1958
- * Copernicus, (bg) Fantastic Adventures February 1946
- * The Cosmic Destroyer, (na) Imaginative Tales September 1957
- * The Cosmic Kings, (na) (by Edmond Hamilton) Imaginative Tales November 1956
- * The Cosmic Looters, (na) (by Edmond Hamilton) Imagination February 1958
- * The Courage of Sundown Sam, (ss) Mammoth Western December 1948
- * Curtain Call, (ss) Mammoth Detective May 1945
- * James Dwight Dana, (bg) Amazing Stories November 1943
- * The Deadly Mission, (nv) (by John W. Jakes) Space Travel September 1958
- * Death Has Red Wings, (ss) Air Adventures February 1940
- * Death of the Yamato, (ar) Air Adventures November 1945
- * Death Seems So Final, (ss) (by Richard S. Shaver) Amazing Stories January 1947
- * Death Wears a Rose, (ss) Fantastic Adventures January 1947
- * The De Autremont Case, (ms) Mammoth Detective January 1946
- * Desert Destiny, (nv) Mammoth Western February 1949
- * Diamond of Doom, (n.) Fantastic Adventures July 1945
- * Dr. Loudon’s Armageddon, (ss) (by Louis H. Sampliner) Amazing Stories September 1941
- * John William Draper, (bg) Amazing Stories August 1943
- * Pierre Louis Dulong, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1944
- * Dynasty of the Devil, (nv) Amazing Stories June 1949
- * Edison, (bg) Amazing Stories August 1946
- * Leonard Euler, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1948
- * The Eye of the World, (n.) (by Don Wilcox) Fantastic Adventures Jun, Jul 1949
- * Fabre, (bg) Amazing Stories April 1947
- * Famous American Murders, (cl) Mammoth Detective January 1946
- * Faraday, (bg) Fantastic Adventures April 1943
- * Fate and the Buffalo, (ar) Mammoth Western February 1947
- * Flesh Against Spirit, (ss) (by Richard S. Shaver) Amazing Stories March 1948
- * Flight of the Ark II, (ss) Imaginative Tales July 1956
- * “Follow Me to Hell!”, (nv) Mammoth Western November 1949
- * (James David Forbes), (bg) Amazing Stories November 1947
- * Galen, (bg) Fantastic Adventures June 1944
- * (Sir Francis Galton), (bg) Amazing Stories June 1947
- * Luigi Galvani, (bg) Amazing Stories May 1947
- * Gambit on Ganymede, (nv) Fantastic Adventures March 1953
- * George Armstrong Custer, (ar) Mammoth Western August 1946
- * Ghost Isle of the Gulf, (ms) Mammoth Mystery February 1945
- * Grove Karl Gilbert, (bg) Fantastic Adventures September 1946
- * Guericke, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1943
- * Gumbo, (nv) Mammoth Western October 1947
- * Guyot, (bg) Amazing Stories April 1943
- * Haeckel, (bg) Fantastic Adventures March 1947 [Ref. Ernst Haeckel]
- * Halley and Theophrastus, (bg) Amazing Stories October 1947
- * Harvey, (bg) Amazing Stories May 1943
- * René Just Haüy, (bg) Fantastic Adventures January 1947
- * Havoc on Hanua, (ss) South Sea Stories June 1940
- * Henry, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1945
- * Sir Frederick William Herschel, (bg) Fantastic Adventures April 1944
- * High Gamble, (nv) Mammoth Western March 1948
- * History’s Coolest Scoundrel, (ar) Mammoth Mystery March 1946
- * Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1947
- * Jacobus Henricus Van’t Hoff, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1948
- * Robert Hooke, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1944
- * How Good Is Your Detective Sense?, (pz) Mammoth Mystery June 1946
- * How You Sleep, (ar) Fantastic Adventures April 1943
- * Huxley, (bg) Fantastic Adventures January 1945
- * Christian Huygens, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1948
- * The Insane Planet, (nv) Amazing Stories February 1949
- * Is This the Night?, (ss) (by Leroy Yerxa) Amazing Stories March 1945
- * Jet Propelled Mono Train, (ar) Amazing Stories December 1945
- * The Jinx, (vi) Amazing Stories May 1949
- * Kit Carson, (ar) Mammoth Western April 1946
- * Lagrange, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1943
- * The Lake of the Sky, (ar) Mammoth Western January 1946
- * Lamp of No Light, (ss) Fantastic Adventures May 1949
- * The Laughing Death, (ss) Amazing Stories July 1950
- * Lavoisier, (bg) Fantastic Adventures March 1943
- * Leeuwenhoek, (bg) Amazing Stories March 1943
- * Joseph Leidy, (bg) Fantastic Adventures May 1948
- * The Lost City of Angkor Thom, (ss) Mammoth Adventure July 1946
- * The Man Behind “Baby Face” Nelson, (ms) Mammoth Detective March 1943
- * A Man Called Meteor, (ss) Fantastic Adventures February 1953
- * The Man Outside, (nv) Mammoth Mystery February 1947
- * The Man Who Hated Tuesday, (nv) Fantastic Adventures February 1951
- * The Man Who Laughed at Time, (nv) (by William L. Hamling) Fantastic Adventures August 1949
- * The Man Who Wasn’t Himself, (ss) Amazing Stories December 1941
- * The Man with the Golden Eyes, (nv) Imagination August 1956
- * A Medal for Mustapha, (ms) Fantastic Adventures September 1946
- * The Mermaid of Maracot Deep, (nv) Fantastic Adventures March 1949
- * Mr. Lahr Says His Prayers, (ss) Amazing Stories October 1950
- * Mistress of Forlorn Ranch, (ss) Mammoth Western August 1949
- * Mizar in Ursa Major, (ms) Fantastic Adventures May 1946
- * The Monster from Mars, (nv) Amazing Stories April 1948
- * Murder in the Laboratory, (ms) Mammoth Detective July 1947
- * Mystery of the Murdered Messenger, (pz) Mammoth Detective November 1945
- * Sir Isaac Newton, (bg) Fantastic Adventures December 1942
- * Newton’s General Massacre, (ar) Mammoth Western February 1948
- * The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, (ss) Mammoth Detective August 1943
- * No Holds Barred, (ss) Mammoth Adventure March 1947
- * The Octopus of Space, (nv) Fantastic Adventures October 1949
- * The Omnipresence of Mind, (ms) Amazing Stories October 1946
- * Out of Any War, (ar) Fantastic Adventures May 1947
- * Louis Pasteur, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1942
- * Sir William Henry Perkin, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1947
- * A Pictorial History (with Walter Haskell Hinton), (ia) Mammoth Western November 1947
- * The Plotters, (ss) Amazing Stories December 1948
- * Prepare to Die, Amigo!, (nv) Mammoth Western March 1949
- * A Problem in Murder, (pz) Mammoth Detective May 1942
- * Professor Cyclone, (nv) (by Leroy Yerxa) Fantastic Adventures December 1943
- * Prometheus’ Daughter, (nv) Amazing Stories November 1949
- * The Queen City Murder Case, (nv) Mammoth Mystery December 1946
- * Raiders, (na) Mammoth Western December 1949, as "Raiders of Brimstone Valley"
- * Raiders of Brimstone Valley, (na) Mammoth Western December 1949
- * Return of a Demon, (ss) Fantastic Adventures May 1943
- * Ride with Me to Kansas, (ss) Mammoth Western September 1948
- * Robespierre—Mass Murderer of France, (ar) Mammoth Mystery January 1946
- * Röntgen, (bg) Amazing Stories February 1943
- * Rumford, (bg) Amazing Stories August 1943
- * Sabotage at Samarai, (ss) South Sea Stories February 1940
- * Science Storiette, (ms) Amazing Stories July 1948
- * Scientist of the Air, (ar) Amazing Stories May 1943
- * Karl Wilhelm Seheele, (bg) Fantastic Adventures February 1944
- * The Silver Bullet, (nv) (by Chester S. Geier) Mammoth Western September 1949
- * The Silver Medusa, (ss) Fantastic Adventures February 1948
- * The Sinister Invasion, (na) (by Edmond Hamilton) Imagination June 1957
- * Son of the Sun, (ar) (by Wilma Dorothy Vermilyea) Fantastic Adventures November 1947
- * Sons of the West:
* ___ George Armstrong Custer, (ar) Mammoth Western August 1946
* ___ Kit Carson, (cl) Mammoth Western April 1946
* ___ Wild Bill Hickok, (cl) Mammoth Western January 1946
* ___ Wyatt Earp, (cl) Mammoth Western June 1946
- * Spellanzani, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1945
- * Charles Proteus Steinmetz, (bg) Amazing Stories September 1947
- * Stokes, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1945
- * Stories of the Stars:
* ___ Aldebaran, in Taurus, (ar) Fantastic Adventures December 1945
* ___ Altair, (ms) Amazing Stories August 1946
* ___ Antares, (ms) Fantastic Adventures July 1946
* ___ Mizar in Ursa Major, (ms) Fantastic Adventures May 1946
- * The Strange Adventure of Victor MacLiesh, (nv) (by David Vern ,[?]) Amazing Stories May 1941
- * The Substitute Sword, (ss) Mammoth Adventure May 1947
- * Tartaglia, (bg) Amazing Stories May 1946
- * The Tattooed Man, (na) (by Edmond Hamilton) Imaginative Tales March 1957
- * Thales, (bg) Fantastic Adventures October 1943
- * 3117 Half-Credit Uncirculated, (ss) (by Robert Silverberg) Science Fiction Adventures June 1958
- * “This Is Suicide!”—or Is It?, (ms) Mammoth Detective January 1946
- * Thomas Came Back, (ms) Amazing Stories October 1947
- * Torricelli, (bg) Fantastic Adventures December 1945
- * Traders in Death, (nv) Mammoth Adventure September 1946
- * “Trade Your Trouble for a Bubble”, (ms) Amazing Stories February 1946
- * Trouble, Here I Come, (ss) Mammoth Western April 1949
- * Sir Edward Burnett Tylor, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1947
- * John Tyndall, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1948
- * The Valley of Madness, (ss) (by Richard S. Shaver) Amazing Stories June 1948
- * The Vanishing Spaceman, (nv) Amazing Stories July 1947
- * Vignettes of Famous Detectives, (bg) Mammoth Detective February 1945
- * Vignettes of Famous Scientists:
* ___ Ampère, (bg) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
* ___ Thomas Andrews, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1948
* ___ Archimedes, (bg) Fantastic Adventures November 1946
* ___ Aristarchus, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
* ___ John James Audubon, (bg) Fantastic Adventures December 1943
* ___ Avogadro, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1943
* ___ Bernouilli, (bg) Fantastic Adventures April 1945
* ___ Bessel, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
* ___ Joseph Black, (bg) Amazing Stories September 1943
* ___ Boltzmann, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1944
* ___ Brahe, (bg) Amazing Stories March 1944
* ___ Brewster, (bg) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
* ___ Robert Brown, (bg) Fantastic Adventures October 1944
* ___ Buffon, (bg) Fantastic Adventures February 1943
* ___ Cavendish, (bg) Amazing Stories March 1945
* ___ Copernicus, (bg) Fantastic Adventures February 1946
* ___ James Dwight Dana, (bg) Amazing Stories November 1943
* ___ John William Draper, (bg) Amazing Stories August 1943
* ___ Pierre Louis Dulong, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1944
* ___ Edison, (bg) Amazing Stories August 1946
* ___ Leonard Euler, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1948
* ___ Fabre, (bg) Amazing Stories April 1947
* ___ Faraday, (bg) Fantastic Adventures April 1943
* ___ (James David Forbes), (bg) Amazing Stories November 1947
* ___ Galen, (bg) Fantastic Adventures June 1944
* ___ (Sir Francis Galton), (bg) Amazing Stories June 1947
* ___ Luigi Galvani, (bg) Amazing Stories May 1947
* ___ Grove Karl Gilbert, (bg) Fantastic Adventures September 1946
* ___ Guericke, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1943
* ___ Guyot, (bg) Amazing Stories April 1943
* ___ Haeckel, (bg) Fantastic Adventures March 1947 [Ref. Ernst Haeckel]
* ___ Halley and Theophrastus, (bg) Amazing Stories October 1947
* ___ Harvey, (bg) Amazing Stories May 1943
* ___ René Just Haüy, (bg) Fantastic Adventures January 1947
* ___ Henry, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1945
* ___ Sir Frederick William Herschel, (bg) Fantastic Adventures April 1944
* ___ Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1947
* ___ Jacobus Henricus Van’t Hoff, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1948
* ___ Robert Hooke, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1944
* ___ Huxley, (bg) Fantastic Adventures January 1945
* ___ Christian Huygens, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1948
* ___ Lagrange, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1943
* ___ Lavoisier, (bg) Fantastic Adventures March 1943
* ___ Leeuwenhoek, (bg) Amazing Stories March 1943
* ___ Joseph Leidy, (bg) Fantastic Adventures May 1948
* ___ Sir Isaac Newton, (bg) Fantastic Adventures December 1942
* ___ Louis Pasteur, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1942
* ___ Sir William Henry Perkin, (bg) Amazing Stories January 1947
* ___ Röntgen, (bg) Amazing Stories February 1943
* ___ Rumford, (bg) Amazing Stories August 1943
* ___ Karl Wilhelm Seheele, (bg) Fantastic Adventures February 1944
* ___ Spellanzani, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1945
* ___ Charles Proteus Steinmetz, (bg) Amazing Stories September 1947
* ___ Stokes, (bg) Fantastic Adventures July 1945
* ___ Tartaglia, (bg) Amazing Stories May 1946
* ___ Thales, (bg) Fantastic Adventures October 1943
* ___ Torricelli, (bg) Fantastic Adventures December 1945
* ___ Sir Edward Burnett Tylor, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1947
* ___ John Tyndall, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1948
* ___ [untitled], (bg) Amazing Stories August 1948
* ___ Rudolf Virchow, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1947
* ___ Alessandro Volta, (bg) Fantastic Adventures May 1946
* ___ Von Baer, (bg) Fantastic Adventures May 1943
* ___ Wallace, (bg) Amazing Stories September 1945
* ___ Watt, (bg) Amazing Stories April 1943
* ___ Friedrich Wohler, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1948
- * Rudolf Virchow, (bg) Amazing Stories December 1947
- * Alessandro Volta, (bg) Fantastic Adventures May 1946
- * Von Baer, (bg) Fantastic Adventures May 1943
- * Wallace, (bg) Amazing Stories September 1945
- * War of the Giant Apes, (nv) Fantastic Adventures April 1949
- * Warrior Queen of Mars, (na) Fantastic Adventures September 1950
- * Watt, (bg) Amazing Stories April 1943
- * Wednesday Morning Sermon, (ss) (by Randall Garrett) Imaginative Tales January 1957
- * We Gotta Be Dignified, Mac, (ss) Mammoth Western May 1948
- * Western Honor, (ss) (by Robert Moore Williams) Mammoth Western December 1946
- * Western Oddities:
* ___ Buffalo Destiny, (cl) Mammoth Western January 1946
* ___ The Lake of the Sky, (cl) Mammoth Western January 1946
- * The Whip of Death, (ss) Mammoth Detective January 1943
- * The White Man Who Was Tabu, (ss) (by Alfred Bester) South Sea Stories October 1940
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ar) Mammoth Western January 1946
- * Friedrich Wohler, (bg) Amazing Stories July 1948
- * The Woman Who Turned Traitor, (ss) South Sea Stories August 1940
- * Wonders of the Ancient World:
* ___ Building the Great Pyramid, (ms) Amazing Stories June 1946
* ___ The Colossus of Rhodes, (ms) Amazing Stories July 1946
- * The World Is Dead, (nv) Amazing Stories August 1949
- * Would You Believe It?, (ms) Amazing Stories November 1946
- * Wyatt Earp, (ar) Mammoth Western June 1946
- * “…You Came to Kill”, (nv) Mammoth Western July 1948
- * Zero Hour, (ss) Imagination April 1956
- * [letter], (lt)
- * [untitled], (bg) Amazing Stories August 1948
_____, [ref.]
[]Blades, Leslie Burton (1891-1976) (chron.)
- * The Advertised Husband, (ss) All-Story Weekly September 13 1919
- * Altering Barney, (ss) Telling Tales February 1920
- * Beyond the Fog, (sl) The People’s Home Journal May, Jun 1923
- * The Black Dragon, (nv) All-Story Weekly June 19 1920
- * Cargoes of Gold, (nv) The Danger Trail May 1926
- * A Child of Paradise, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 6 1920
- * Claire, (sl) All-Story Weekly Oct 5, Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26 1918
- * The Day of the Dead (with Rosalind Blades, Helen Hysell, George Briggs Jenkins, Will F. Jenkins & Cynthia Woolford), (nv) The Black Mask July 1921, as by Leslie Burton Blades, Rosalind Blades, Helen Hysell, George Briggs Jenkins, Murray Leinster & Cynthia Woolford
- * The Devil’s Business, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 2 1921
- * Eyes of the North, (ss) All-Story Weekly October 25 1919
- * The Fighting Odds, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1919
- * Fruit of the Forbidden Tree, (ss) All-Story Weekly November 15 1919
- * Gifts of Tsin Lee, (ss) The Thrill Book November 1 1919 (unpublished)
- * The Gold Bird, (ss) Telling Tales June 1920
- * “Hello, Lashes!”, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine July 1919
- * Horatio Hopkins Himself, (nv) Munsey’s Magazine January 1928
- * Icebound, (nv) Three Star Stories 2nd April 1929
- * Lamp of Wonders, (ss) All-Story Weekly February 14 1920
- * Morphia, (pm) All-Story Weekly May 18 1918
- * Next Door to Romance, (nv) All-Story Weekly April 19 1919
- * Nomads of the North, (ss) Ace-High Magazine September 1922
- * Rose of the Minstrel, (ss) Ainslee’s August 1920
- * The Sale of Corinna, (ss) Breezy Stories June 1921
- * A Straight Flush, (ss) Saucy Stories July 1 1922
- * Twilight Sleep in America (with Rosalind Blades), (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1922
- * Vision, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1922
- * Written in Stars, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly January 31 1925
[]Blades, Rosalind (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * The Day of the Dead (with Leslie Burton Blades, Helen Hysell, George Briggs Jenkins, Will F. Jenkins & Cynthia Woolford), (nv) The Black Mask July 1921, as by Leslie Burton Blades, Rosalind Blades, Helen Hysell, George Briggs Jenkins, Murray Leinster & Cynthia Woolford
- * Twilight Sleep in America (with Leslie Burton Blades), (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1922
[]Blaikie, Neal (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Monster of the Faith, (pm) Jeet #1, April 1977
- * Mourning Has Broken, (pm) Evermist Summer 1977
- * Revolution Retribution (with Angus J. MacLeod), (ss) Equinox #3, May 1976
- * Tell Me, Mr. Man of Stone, (pm) Space and Time #59, April 1981
- * Time Enough, (pm) Evermist Spring 1977
- * Village of the Crimson Tide (with Angus J. MacLeod), (ss) Equinox #3, May 1976
_____, ed.
[]Blaikie, William G(arden) (1820-1899) (about) (chron.)
- * A Battle That All Must Fight, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1884
- * A Corner of Scotland Worth Knowing, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1889
- * David Livingstone, (bg) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1886 [Ref. David Livingstone]
- * Is American Stamina Declining?, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1889
- * Lord Byron’s Early School Days, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1891
- * On Letting off the Steam, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1884
- * Our Children’s Bodies, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1883
- * Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, (bg) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1886 [Ref. Thomas Fowell Buxton]
- * Stirring Scenes in Stirring Lives:
* ___ 2. Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, (bg) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1886 [Ref. Thomas Fowell Buxton]
* ___ 3. David Livingstone, (bg) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1886 [Ref. David Livingstone]
- * A Visit to the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1894
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