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[]Coghlan, John (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * The Branded Chaps, (cv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly November 12 1932
- * The Car of Crsus, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #496, April 1936
- * A Change of Partners, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #488, August 1935
- * The Informer, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #163, January 1936
- * Narrowing Fate, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine December 1935
- * The Old House, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine May 1937
- * The Wise Woman, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #158, August 1935
[]Coghlan, Reggie; [i.e., Reginald Vance Coghlan] (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Ah! These French, (ss) Paris Nights February 1934
- * All Is Fair in Love, (ss) Nifty Stories March/April 1931
- * Alma Mater Pater, (ss) Paris Gayety September 1934
- * Anna Mae Beats the Racket, (ss) Breezy Stories June 1931
- * “Apple Blossoms!”, (ss) La Paree Stories February 1933
- * Art—and Mariette, (sl) Pep Stories November 1932
- * Art to the Artist, (ss) Paris Gayety February 1934
- * As Hot As Sahara (with Frank Kenneth Young), (ss) Cupid’s Capers November 1933
- * At Your Service, (ss) Stolen Sweets October 1933
- * Audrey Doesn’t Desire, (ss) French Follies v1 #10, 1930
- * Below the Belt, (ss) Gayety September 1933
- * The Big Al-bum!, (ss) La Paree Stories May 1933
- * Camille Finds Santa Claus, (ss) Gay Parisienne January 1933
- * Casanova, Junior!, (ss) Pep Stories February 1933
- * “Choose Between Us!” (with Frank Kenneth Young), (ss) French Night Life Stories December 1933
- * Corinne’s Conscience Conquers!, (ss) Gay Parisienne March 1933
- * Criss-Cross Double-Cross, (ss) Spicy Stories August 1932
- * Cupid’s Highwayman, (ss) Pep Stories June 1933
- * Cured in Cario, (ss) French Night Life December 1935
- * Damascus Lullaby, (ss) Tattle Tales November 1933
- * Desiree Doesn’t Desire, (ss) Paris Nights August 1932
- * Desire in Borneo, (ss) Gay Stories May 1939
- * Destroy the Cause, (ss) The Underworld Magazine October 1930
- * “Diablo! The Lama!”, (ss) Spicy Stories October 1933
- * “Diabolo! The Lama!”, (ss)
- * Dr. Hyde and Mr. Jekyll!, (ss) La Paree Stories July 1932
- * Dolly’s Naughty Code, (ss) Screen Scandals June 1936
- * Do Not Disturb, (ss) Zippy February 1934
- * Dream of Calcutta, (ss) La Paree Stories July 1933
- * The Easter Egg, (ss) Paris Nights February 1933
- * Elfin Girl, (ss) Snappy January 1934
- * Every Alley on His Beat (with Douglas Ory), (ss) Bedtime Stories June 1933
- * Florette Awakens to Dream, (ss) Gay Parisienne April 1933
- * Frigid Passion, (ss) Nifty Stories August 1930
- * The Game’s the Thing, (ss) Spicy Stories July 1932
- * Golden Dawn in Borneo, (ss) Tattle Tales February 1934
- * A Guest of the Sheikh, (ss) French Night Life Stories February 1934
- * Gwendy Pulls a Fast One!, (ss) Tattle Tales August 1933
- * Harem-Scarem, (ss) Tattle Tales July 1933
- * Harlem Magic, (ss) Broadway Follies September 1933
- * He Honestly Believed It, (ss) Tattle Tales March 1934
- * Helen, Hula, and Heat!, (ss) Snappy September 1933
- * Her Island Retreat, (ss) Tattle Tales October 1933
- * Hey, Hey, Baby! (with Douglas Ory), (ss) Pep Stories October 1932
- * “Hip-Hip-Hypnotism”, (ss) Snappy November 1933
- * His Island Retreat, (ss) Bedtime Stories September 1933
- * His Model Model, (ss) Paris Nights September 1932
- * Hollow Hallowe’en, (ss) Paris Nights November 1931
- * Hootlam and Bed-Lam!, (ss) Real Smart October/November 1930
- * Hunger Hath Charms!, (ss) Gay Parisienne August 1932
- * Hunter and Hunted, (ss) Paris Nights February 1932
- * In a Harlem Night-Spot, (ss) New York Nights August 1936
- * In No-Sense, (ss) Paris Nights December 1932
- * Intrigue (with Frank Kenneth Young), (ss) Real Bedtime Tales September 1934
- * It’s a Cuckoo, (ss) Hollywood Nights March 1932
- * Jane-Joy-and Jack (with Douglas Ory), (ss) Spicy Stories March 1933
- * Jingle Bells and Jeanette, (ss) La Paree Stories December 1932/January 1933
- * Jury Service, (ss) Spicy Stories April 1934
- * Little Often Annie, (ss) Gay Parisienne May/June 1931
- * Love Duel!, (ss) La Paree Stories March 1934
- * Love Is a Sign Board, (ss) Paris Nights March 1933
- * Love Prince of Ava, (ss) Cupid’s Capers December 1933
- * Love’s Essence, (ss) Gay Parisienne July 1934
- * Lucia Laughs Last, (ss) Zippy June 1933
- * Luck Piece, (ss) Gay Parisienne November 1933
- * Lucky Devil!, (ss) New York Nights January 1934
- * Maid in Heaven, (ss) Zippy November 1933
- * Malayan Magic, (ss) Spicy Stories January 1934
- * Mardi Gras Madness, (ss) Paris Nights March 1934
- * Marise and the Double-Ride, (ss) Gay Parisienne July 1933
- * Marooned Kisses, (ss) Pep Stories November 1932
- * Marriage Deferred (with Frank Kenneth Young), (ss) Bedtime Stories February 1934
- * The Marriage Racket, (ss) Paris Nights March 1935
- * The Master Masterpiece, (ss) La Paree Stories November 1932
- * A Matter of Perspective, (ss) Spicy Stories October 1932
- * Meddling with Mitzi, (ss) Paris Gayety October 1933
- * Moonbeams on the Coral Reef, (ss) Pep Stories December 1933
- * Nanette Goes to the Devil, (ss) Gay Parisienne October 1932
- * Nannie’s Naughty Code, (ss) New York Nights October 1933
- * Never Take a Dare!, (ss) La Paree Stories October 1932
- * No Clothes Make the Woman!, (ss) Pep Stories October 1933
- * Nuit D’Amour, (ss) Paris Nights April 1933
- * Nuptial Nightmare, (ss) Real French Capers September 1934
- * Oh! Henry! (with Douglas Ory), (ss) Pep Stories March 1933
- * One in a Million, (ss) Pep Stories August 1933
- * One Lesson Too Many, (ss) Zippy August 1933
- * The One Word!, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1933
- * Only Kisses, (ss) 10 Story Book April 1934
- * “Outside—Looking In!”, (ss) La Paree Stories December 1933
- * Pagoda Paradise, (ss) Gay Parisienne October 1933
- * Peeping Tomboy, (ss) Gayety December 1932
- * Penthouse Passion, (ss) La Paree Stories October 1933
- * Pikers Pay, (ss) Detective November 1933
- * The Queen Collects, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1934
- * Robbing a Harem, (ss) French Night Life September 1936
- * Roscate and White-Hot!, (ss) Gay Parisienne February 1934
- * Rousseau Confesses Again, (ss) La Paree Stories April 1933
- * A Runaway to Eros!, (ss) La Paree Stories September 1933
- * St. Patrick’s Gift to Babette, (ss) Gay Parisienne February 1933
- * Say La Guerre!, (vi) La Paree Stories January 1934
- * Shouldn’t-Wouldn’t-And Couldn’t, (ss) Stolen Sweets March 1934
- * Singapore Sin, (ss) Tattle Tales September 1933
- * Siren of the Tropics, (ss) French Night Life Stories November 1933
- * Slights and Shadows!, (ss) Gay Parisienne September 1932
- * Smooth as Clockwork, (ss) Paris Nights December 1932
- * Softly Searching Thrills, (ss) Spicy Stories January 1933
- * Souvenir, (ss) Spicy Stories September 1932
- * Spank Magic, (ss) Tattle Tales May 1933
- * Spring’s Greatest Gift, (ss) Pep Stories April 1933
- * The Square Racket, (vi) Breezy Stories February 1930
- * A Study in Innocence, (ss) Gay Parisienne April 1934
- * Success—and Sucker!, (ss) Gay Parisienne December 1933
- * Sumatran Idyll, (ss) Love Revels Magazine January 1934
- * Sumatra to Elysium, (ss) Bedtime Stories December 1933
- * The Supreme Thrill, (ss) Gay Parisienne November 1932
- * Surprise!, (ss) Zippy January 1934
- * Tahitian Love Song, (ss) Spicy Stories June 1933
- * Taola Teaches Temptingly, (ss) Bedtime Stories October 1933
- * Teaching the Teacher, (ss) New York Nights October 1936
- * Ten Million Pardons, (ss) Nifty Stories October/November 1930
- * This Is the Missus!, (ss) Pep Stories April 1934
- * Thrills Come in Paris!, (ss) Gay Parisienne January 1934
- * Tokio Token, (ss) Pep Stories February 1934
- * To the Dogs, (ss) Pep Stories August 1932
- * Tudor City Honeymoon, (ss) Honeymoon Stories August 1933
- * “Un…Deux…Trois!” Ooh! La La!, (ss) La Paree Stories Mar, Apr 1933
- * The Unsophisticated Thrill, (ss) Nifty Stories January/February 1931
- * Up in Helen’s Room, (ss) New York Nights November 1933
- * Vacation in Venice, (ss) Spicy Stories July 1934
- * Veni-Vici-Whoopee!, (ss) Pep Stories June 1932
- * Wanted: Evidence, (ss) Gayety November 1932
- * Warm Inca Lips, (ss) Tattle Tales December 1933
- * “Watch Out!”, (ss) Pep Stories January 1933
- * What a Blaze!, (ss) Zippy October 1933
- * What a Man!, (ss) Spicy Stories April 1933
- * What?—More Dancing? (with Frank Kenneth Young), (ss) Gay Parisienne September 1933
- * What’s in a Name or So? (with Douglas Ory), (ss) La Paree Stories August 1932
- * While War Lords Rage… Many Things Happen, (ss) Snappy Romances June 1935
- * Wicked, Wicked Port Said, (ss) Spicy Stories December 1933
- * The Winner Loses, (ss) La Paree Stories June 1932
[]Cogman, Genevieve (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Abyss: From Within, (pm) Amberzine #12, March 2005
- * Benedict: Haikus, (pm) Amberzine #12, March 2005
- * Corwin: To Fiona, (pm) Amberzine #12, March 2005
- * Eric: Black Road Battle, (pm) Amberzine #12, March 2005
- * The Final Path, (ss) Now We Are Ten ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2016
- * Snow and Salt, (ss) Strange Horizons July 19 2004
- * Tir-Na Nog’th, (pm) Amberzine #12, March 2005
- * The White Queen’s Pawn, (ss) Wonderland ed. Paul Kane & Marie O'Regan, Titan, 2019
_____, [ref.]
[]Cogswell, C. H. (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Accidently on Purpose, (ss) Western Action August 1951
- * Badge of Justice, (na) Famous Western August 1952
- * Bloodhound on the Trail, (ss) Famous Western December 1951
- * Come On, Buck!, (vi) Sports Winners October 1951
- * Death Rides the Clock [Larry Glenning], (nv) Real Western Stories October 1952
- * Double Ambush [Larry Glenning], (na) Real Western Stories June 1952
- * End of the Trail, (ss) Famous Western February 1952
- * Gunsmoke and Dynamite, (ss) Western Action September 1950
- * Gunsmoke at Sundown, (nv) Real Western Stories December 1958
- * Gunsmoke in the Valley, (nv) Western Action February 1954
- * Gunsmoke Trail [Larry Glenning], (na) Real Western Stories February 1952
- * High Stakes Mean Gunsmoke [Larry Glenning], (na) Real Western Stories December 1952
- * Just One More Raid!, (ss) Real Western Stories August 1950
- * Love-Looped and Hog-Tied, (ss) Western Action November 1951
- * Lure of the Twisted Trails, (ss) Western Action May 1952
- * Mad Dog Mean, (ss) Western Action November 1958
- * One Helluva Sheriff, (ss) Famous Western April 1951
- * Owlhoot Brand, (ss) Western Action February 1952
- * Pardners, (ss) Western Action January 1950
- * Phantom of Windy Gap, (ss) Real Western Stories December 1953
- * Roost of the Devil, (nv) Real Western Stories June 1953
- * Satan’s Double-Deal [Larry Glenning], (na) Real Western Stories August 1952
- * Showdown at Sundown, (ss) Famous Western October 1951
- * The Slick Ace, (ss) Famous Western August 1951
- * Texas Tornado [Larry Glenning], (na) Real Western Stories April 1952
- * The Three Judges, (ss) Famous Western April 1952
- * Three-Way Chance, (ss) Famous Western August 1950
- * Wild Goose Chase, (ss) Western Action May 1951
[]Cogswell, Theodore R(ose) (1918-1987); used pseudonyms Tevis Cogswell & Cogswell Thomas (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Aces Loaded, (ss) Venture Science Fiction July 1957
- * Addendum, (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1960
- * Anniversary Present, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine December 1959
- * Barrier, (ss) Science Fiction Stories #2, 1954
- * The Big Stink, (ss) If July 1954
- * Blowup Blues, (sg) 1960
- * The Burning, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1960
- * The Cabbage Patch, (ss) Perspective Fall 1952
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1957
- The Third Eye, Belmont, 1968
- A Shocking Thing ed. Damon Knight, Pocket, 1974
- Science Fiction A to Z ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Houghton Mifflin, 1982
- Young Monsters ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1985
- Asimov’s Ghosts & Monsters ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg & Charles Waugh, Armada, 1988
- * Change of Address, (ms) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1962
- * China See Saw, (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * The City (with Ralph S. Clem), (ar) Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology ed. Patricia S. Warrick, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Harper & Row, 1978
- * Consumer’s Report, (ss) Imagination October 1955, as "No Gun to the Victor"
- * Contact Point (with George Rae Cogswell), (pl) 1975
- * Contact Point (with Poul Anderson), (ss) If August 1954
- * Conventional Ending, (ss) Future Science Fiction October 1954
- * Deal with the D.E.V.I.L., (vi) Fantasy Book December 1981
- * Disassembly Line, (ss) Beyond Fantasy Fiction July 1954
- * Early Bird [Kurt Dixon] (with Theodore L. Thomas), (ss) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * Editorial Clarification, (ms) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies May 1959
- * Editorial Notes, (ed) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies April 1959
- * Emergency Rations, (ss) Imagination September 1953
- * Faex Delenda Est, (pm) Cornudo 1972
- * The Friggin Falcon, (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * From the Editor, (ed) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies June 1979
- * From the Secretary, (ed) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Dec 1959, Feb, Jun 1960
- * From the Secretary, (ed) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies Oct, Dec 1960, Aug 1961, Feb, Dec 1962, Jun 1979
- * From the Secretary, (ms) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1961
- * From the Secretary, Again, (ms) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies October 1960
- * From the Secretary of the Committee on Exceptional Services, (ms) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1961
- * From the Secretary of the Committee on Membership, (ms) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1961
- * The Golden People, (ss) Rogue June 1960
- * Grandfather Clause, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1975
- * Impact with the Devil, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1956
- * Introducing the Author, (bg) Imagination October 1955
- * Introduction to “Consumer’s Report”, (is) Backdrop of Stars ed. Harry Harrison, Dennis Dobson, 1968
- * Introduction to “Early Bird”, (is) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * Invasion Report, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1954
- * ITFCS letter, 7 November 1958, (lt) 1958
- * Limiting Factor, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1954
- Science-Fiction Adventures in Mutation ed. Groff Conklin, Vanguard Press, 1955
- The Third Galaxy Reader ed. H. L. Gold, Doubleday, 1958
- Selected Stories from Science Fiction Adventures in Mutation ed. Groff Conklin, Berkley Medallion, 1965
- The Third Eye, Belmont, 1968
- The Crash of Empire ed. Jerry E. Pournelle, Baen, 1989
- * The Little Eben Gambit, (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * Lover Boy, (ss) Beyond Fantasy Fiction March 1954
- * Machine Record (with Walter S. Tevis), (ss) Science Fiction Adventures (UK) #20, 1961, as by Tevis Cogswell
- * The Man Who Knew Grodnik, (ss) Science Fantasy #53, 1962
- * The Masters, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories Summer 1954
- * Meddler’s World (with Mack Reynolds), (nv) Science Fiction Quarterly November 1955
- * Minimum Sentence, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1953
- * Minniver Cheevy III, (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies July 1959
- * Mr. Hoskin’s Blasting Rod, (nv) Fantastic Universe November 1954
- * Mr. Hoskin’s Heel, (nv) Fantastic Universe November 1954, as "Mr. Hoskin’s Blasting Rod"
- * Must Reading, (ms) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1960 [Ref. Ward Moore]
- * No Gun to the Victor, (ss) Imagination October 1955
- Science-Fiction Monthly #9, 1956
- Backdrop of Stars ed. Harry Harrison, Dennis Dobson, 1968, as "Consumer’s Report"
- The Third Eye, Belmont, 1968
- Voyages ed. Rob Sauer, Ballantine, 1971, as "Consumer’s Report"
- You and Science Fiction ed. Bernard C. Hollister, National Textbook Co., 1976, as "Consumer’s Report"
- * No Way to Celebrate Veterans Day—, (lt) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies June 1979
- * Of Possible Interest to the Membership, (ms) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1961
- * On Chains, (lt) Amra v2 #14, 1961
- * One to a Customer, (ss) Super-Science Fiction June 1958
- * On First Looking Into Shangri-L’Affaires, (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies April 1959
- * The Other Cheek, (na) Science Fiction Adventures May 1953
- * Pain Reaction (with Hal Randolph), (ss) Super-Science Fiction April 1958
- * Paradise Regained (with Theodore L. Thomas), (ss) Saving Worlds ed. Roger Elwood & Virginia Kidd, Doubleday, 1973, as by Cogswell Thomas
- * Players at Null-G (with Algis Budrys & Theodore L. Thomas), (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1975
- * The Population Implosion, (vi) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * Preface, (pr) PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies ed. Theodore R. Cogswell, Advent, 1992
- * Prisoner of Love, (ss) The Wall Around the World, Pyramid, 1962
- * Probability Zero:
* ___ The Population Implosion, (vi) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * The Radiation Blues, (pm) Dimensions #15, August/October 1954
- * The Roper (with John Jacob Niles), (sg) 1954
- * Said-bookism, (ar) The SFWA Handbook ed. Mildred Downey Broxon, SFWA, 1976
- * The Secretary Says, (ms) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1960
- * Secretary’s Note, (ms) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies July 1959
- * SFWA Forum, (ar) The SFWA Handbook ed. Mildred Downey Broxon, SFWA, 1976
- * The Short Count, (ss) Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader January 1953
- * Skylark Nine, (vi) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * Song About Eleanor of Aquitaine, (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * Song for Somebody, (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1959
- * Speaking for Myself, John, (pm) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1960
- * The Specter General [Kurt Dixon], (na) Astounding Science Fiction June 1952
- Astounding Science Fiction (UK) November 1952
- Space Service ed. Andre Norton, The World Publishing Company, 1953
- The Wall Around the World, Pyramid, 1962
- The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two B ed. Ben Bova, Doubleday, 1973
- Blood and Iron ed. Jerry E. Pournelle & John F. Carr, Tor, 1984
- Battlefields Beyond Tomorrow ed. Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Crown/Bonanza, 1987
- Phantom Regiments ed. Robert Adams, Pamela Crippen Adams & Martin H. Greenberg, Baen, 1990
- Future Wars…and Other Punchlines ed. Hank Davis, Baen, 2015
- * A Spudget for Thwilbert, (ss) Fantastic Universe April 1958
- * The Streets of Jerusalem, (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1959
- * Talking Blues, (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * Test Area, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1955
- * Thimgs, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1958
- * The Third Eye, (co) Belmont (pb), September 1968
- * Threesie, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1956
- * Tom Swift and His Sewing Machine, (ar) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * Training Device, (ss) Imagination March 1955
- * Trio for Now, (pl) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * untitled (“Miniver Cheevy, hot and strong”) (with Eric Frank Russell), (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies August 1959
- * untitled (“There was cat crap and bat crap all over the highways”), (pm) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies November 1961
- * untitled (“The Venusian double dicked Djilling”), (pm) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1960
- * The Wall Around the World, (co) Pyramid (pb), February 1962
- * The Wall Around the World, (nv) Beyond Fantasy Fiction September 1953
- Beyond Fantasy Fiction (UK) v1 #2, 1954
- Beyond the Barriers of Space and Time ed. Judith Merril, Random House, 1954
- The Wall Around the World, Pyramid, 1962
- Yet More Penguin Science Fiction ed. Brian W. Aldiss, Penguin, 1964
- Blast Off ed. Harry Harrison, Faber and Faber, 1969
- Worlds of Wonder ed. Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1969
- The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus ed. Brian W. Aldiss, Penguin, 1973
- The Wall Around the World and Other Science Fiction Stories ed. Susan Morris, Cambridge University Press, 1979
- Wizards ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Signet, 1983
- Witches & Wizards ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Bonanza, 1985
- The Great SF Stories #15 (1953) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1986
- The Mammoth Book of Fantasy ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 2001
- * Warning, (pm) Fantasy Book May 1983
- * Why CY!, (pm) Dimensions #15, August/October 1954
- * Wolfie, (ss) Beyond Fantasy Fiction January 1954
- * Yeats Sub1, (pm) Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * You Know Willie, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1957
- SF:’58 ed. Judith Merril, Gnome Press, 1958
- SF: The Best of the Best ed. Judith Merril, Delacorte Press, 1967
- SF: The Best of the Best, Part Two ed. Judith Merril, Mayflower, 1970
- The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Barry N. Malzberg, Arbor House, 1981
- Great Tales of Horror and the Supernatural ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Barry N. Malzberg, A&W/Galahad, 1985
- The Great SF Stories #19 (1957) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1989
- Curses ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Signet, 1989
- * [letter], (lt) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies Jul 1959, Mar 1960
- * [letter], (lt) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1960
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact Feb 1974, Apr 1976
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #13 May 1975, #23 Nov 1977
- * [letter], (lt) Thrust #9, Fall 1977
- * [letter from Kentucky], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction September 1957
- * [limerick], (pm) Amra v2 #9, 1960
- * [response to James Blish], (ms) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1960
- * [response to Roger Graham], (ms) Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies April 1960
_____, ed.
- * Digit [Vol. 1 No. 1, 1959]: Digit v1 #1, 1959
- * PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies, (an) Advent (hc), December 1992
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 137, October 1960]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies October 1960
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 138, December 1960]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1960
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 139, March 1961]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1961
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 140, August 1961]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies August 1961
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 141, November 1961]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies November 1961
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 142, February 1962]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1962
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 143, December 1962]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1962
- * Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 144, June 1979]: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies June 1979
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 127A, April 1959]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies April 1959
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 128, May 1959]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies May 1959
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 129, June 1959]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies June 1959
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 130, July 1959]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies July 1959
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 131, August 1959]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies August 1959
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 132, December 1959]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies December 1959
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 133, February 1960]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies February 1960
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 134, March 1960]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies March 1960
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 135, April 1960]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies April 1960
- * Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies [No. 136, June 1960]: Publications of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies June 1960
_____, [ref.]
- * Bulletin Symposium by Brian W. Aldiss, Poul Anderson, Ben Bova, Edward Bryant, Sheila Finch, Joe W. Haldeman, Harry Harrison, Ursula K. Le Guin, Larry Niven, Frederik Pohl, Mike Resnick & Norman Spinrad, (sy) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #95, Spring 1987
- * In Memoriam: Theodore R. Cogswell, 10 March 1918-3 February 1987 by Poul Anderson, (ob) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #95, Spring 1987
- * Introducing Theodore R. Cogswell and PITFCS by Algis Budrys, (in) from PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies, Advent Publishers, 1992
- * PITFCS by Sam Moskowitz, (br) The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #120, Summer 1993
- * The Wall Around the World by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction August 1962
[]Cohan, George M(ichael) (1878-1942) (about) (chron.)
- * The Actor as a Business Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1910
- * Aristocracy Vs Baseball, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune October 5 1924
- * Broadway, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune October 26 1924
- * Business of Being a Playwright, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1918
- * Cohan Quits the Job, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune January 25 1925
- * A Comedian Stops to Think, (ar) Liberty October 31 1931
- * Common Sense, Encores and the Nobility, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune September 14 1924
- * Dance and Stay Young, (ar) Liberty October 24 1931
- * Dirt for Dough’s Sake, (ar) Liberty June 6 1936
- * Don’t Trust the Man, (pm) The Green Book Magazine May 1916
- * The Farrell Case, (pl) The Smart Set October 1920
- * The Flavor of the Cities. New York, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
- * George M. Cohan interviews Himself, (ar) The Green Book Album June 1912
- * Get Your Play Produced!, (ar) Liberty September 5 1925
- * A Ham from the West, (ss) Collier’s July 9 1927
- * H L Highbrow Meets George M Hoakum, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune November 30 1924
- * It’s Great to Be Great, (pm) The Green Book Magazine February 1916
- * Local Talent, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune October 19 1924
- * Man of Letters, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune September 7 1924
- * Man, the Mind and the Force Behind, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune December 14 1924
- * The Mechanics of Emotion (with George Jean Nathan), (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1913
- * Mud Pies and Maple Sugar, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune January 18 1925
- * Musical Comedy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1909
- * Over There!, (sg) Metropolitan September 1917
- * Poor Little Rich Man, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune January 11 1925
- * The Practical Side of Dancing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1910
- * The President As a Human Being, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune November 16 1924
- * Raccoon Coats and the Drama, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune December 21 1924
- * Send Your Son to College, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune September 21 1924
- * Seven Keys to Baldpate, (pl) Samuel French, 1914
- * Short Sermons Pack a Wallop, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune November 23 1924
- * Shouldering Responsibilities, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune January 4 1925
- * Side Setp the Mob, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune October 12 1924
- * A Song of Life (“Life’s a very funny proposition after all”), (sg)
- * The Stage as I Have Seen It (with Verne Hardin Porter), (ar) The Green Book Magazine Feb, Mar 1915
- * Ten Weeks: an Elinor Glyn Title to a George Cohan Wail, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune November 2 1924
- * The Theatrical Situation, (pm) The Green Book Magazine March 1916
- * Trying to Please the Ladies, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune December 28 1924
- * Turning Success Into Failure, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune September 28 1924
- * Twenty Years on Broadway, (bg) Liberty Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22 1924
- * What’s It Going to Be Next Sunday?, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune November 9 1924
- * When You and I Were Boys, (??) Chicago Sunday Tribune December 7 1924
_____, [ref.]
[]Cohane, Tim (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Alias Joe Merlin, (ss) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine May 1941
- * All-American Build-Up, (ar) Athlete October 1939
- * All-American Hooey, (ar) Ten Story Sports December 1938
- * All-Time All-Star Team, (pm) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine May 1941
- * Campus Softie, (nv) Thrilling Sports Summer 1942
- * Factory Baseball, (ar) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine July 1943
- * Gridiron Assassins, (nv) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine December 1940
- * Gridiron Parade of ’44, (ar) Football Action 2nd Fall 1944
- * The Hound of Autumn, (ss) Athlete December 1939
- * How Basketball Players Are Bought, (ar) Look January 29 1952
- * The Lad Who Was Known As Lou, (pm) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine July 1940
- * Man in Blue, (ss) Sports Novels Magazine April 1941
- * Rockne Picked Him, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1941
- * Staging the Gridiron Shows, (ar) Football Action Fall 1939
- * Stars of ’43, (ar) All-American Football Magazine 2nd Fall 1943
- * Upsets Don’t Just Happen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1943
- * War of the Roses, (nv) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine January 1941
[]Cohen, Alfred J(acob) (1861-1928); used pseudonym Alan Dale (about) (chron.)
- * Acting Off the Stage, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * The Actor’s Imaginary Greatness, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Alan Dale’s Recipes for Making Stars, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * An American Actress of Title, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1914, as by Alan Dale
- * Are Stage Characters Rational?, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * An Artiste Without Hobbles, (ar) Cosmopolitan July 1913 [Ref. Edith Wynne Matthison], as by Alan Dale
- * An Artist in Dollars, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1911, as by Alan Dale
- * The Beauty and the Critic, (pi) Nash’s Magazine August 1911 [Ref. Gabrielle Ray], as by Alan Dale
- * The Belasco Starr, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * A Belle from U.S.A., (bg) Nash’s Magazine October 1913 [Ref. Dorothy Jardon], as by Alan Dale
- * Bernhardt in “La Sorcière”, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * Billie Burke Comédienne, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1914, as by Alan Dale
- * Bonnie Billie Burke, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * Can a Dramatic Critic Be Quite Honest?, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * A Carmenized Belle, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1914, as by Alan Dale
- * A Chronicle of New Plays, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine Apr, May 1909, as by Alan Dale
- * Comedy Versus Drama, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * A Defense of the Actor, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Dethroned, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st October 1915, as by Alan Dale
- * A Diaphanous Dancer, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1913, as by Alan Dale
- * Do We Want Unsentimental Plays?, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Drama in Tabloid Doses, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine May 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Drama in the Doldrums, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Dramatic Censors and Some New Plays, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1909, as by Alan Dale
- * Dramatic Flashes from London and Paris, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine September 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The Dramatic Season Opens, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine November 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * The Dramatic Season’s Last Moment, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine July 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * English Beauty on the Stage, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Failures Honorable and Dishonorable, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * The Feminine “Charm” of Paris, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Gabrielle-of-the Lilies, (iv) Nash’s Magazine November 1911 [Ref. Gaby Deslys], as by Alan Dale
- * Gabrielle Ray—Beauty, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * The Girl Who “Got” London, (iv) Nash’s Magazine October 1911 [Ref. Lily Elsie], as by Alan Dale
- * The Girl Who “Made Good”, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1911, as by Alan Dale
- * Has Simple Love Ceased to Be Dramatic?, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * His Unerring Intuition, (ss) The Smart Set January 1916, as by Alan Dale
- * The Impersonal Note in Criticism, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1909, as by Alan Dale
- * The Indelicacy of Modern Plays, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Interviewed, (ss) Young’s Magazine September 1915, as by Alan Dale
- * Julia Sanderson—Siren, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * A Lady of Quality, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1913 [Ref. Annie Russell], as by Alan Dale
- * Little Lavallière, (ar) Nash’s Magazine September 1913, as by Alan Dale
- * Little Worries of European Theater-Going, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The Logical Death of Sarah Bernhardt, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * London Dramatic Novelties, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine September 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * London’s Stagnant Theatrical Season, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Loyalty to Stage Favorites, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Maxine the Magnificent, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * Midwinter Plays, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine February 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * A Modern Rachel, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1914, as by Alan Dale
- * Mrs. Fiske—Artiste, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1913 [Ref. Minnie Maddern Fiske], as by Alan Dale
- * Mrs. Leslie Carter and Some Others, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Nazimova and Some Others, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * The New Dramatic Season, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine November 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The New Ethel Barrymore, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1914, as by Alan Dale
- * On the Tyranny of Clothes, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1908, as "The Tyranny of Clothes", by Alan Dale
- * “Our Miss Gibbs”, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1909, as by Alan Dale
- * Our Overdressed Drama, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Our Pampered Actors and Their Condescension, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * Parisian Theaters and Plays, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * Paris Plays America Will See, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * Peter Pan’s Pater, (iv) Nash’s Magazine December 1911 [Ref. James M. Barrie], as by Alan Dale
- * Petite Marguerite, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * The Player with a “Pull”, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Plays and Players, (th) Ainslee’s Nov, Dec 1915, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1916
Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1917, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1918
Jan, Feb 1919, as by Alan Dale
- * The Real George M. Cohan, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1913 [Ref. George M. Cohan], as by Alan Dale
- * The Resting Actor, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The Sad Case of the Society Play, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Shakespeare and Shaw, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * The Shrine of Snobbery, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * A Sinister Theatrical Situation, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * Six Effulgent Stars, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * Some Dramatic Disappointments, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * Some Dramatic Extremes, (ms) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Some Dramatic Oddities, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * Some Dramatic Surprises, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Some Feminine Stars, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The Sort of Hero Women Like, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Spring Dramatic Successes, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine May 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * Stage Beauty and Brains, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1911, as by Alan Dale
- * The Stage Career of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1902, as by Alan Dale
- * Stage Folk Merely Puppets, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * A Star of Romance, (ar) Cosmopolitan June 1913 [Ref. Doris Keane], as by Alan Dale
- * The Star of the Barrymores, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1912, as by Alan Dale
- * A Startling Prediction from London, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Strange Dramatic Influences, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine February 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The Sublime Art of Pleasing Actors, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1903, as by Alan Dale
- * The Sufferings of a Critic, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * The Summering American Actor Abroad, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * The Summer Show, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Supremacy of the American Stage, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1909, as by Alan Dale
- * Sybil and the Titian, (bg) Nash’s Magazine November 1913 [Ref. Sybil de Bray], as by Alan Dale
- * The Tear-Drenched Drama, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * The Theater and the “System”, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1909, as by Alan Dale
- * Theatergoing in Holland, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * The Theater’s Responsibility, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine July 1907, as by Alan Dale
- * Theatres of Rome and Naples, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1905, as by Alan Dale
- * Two Kinds of Theatergoers, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * The Tyranny of Clothes, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Unsolvable Petrova, (ar) The Green Book Magazine April 1916, as by Alan Dale
- * Untempted, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1915, as by Alan Dale
- * The Waning Dramatic Season, (th) Ainslee’s Magazine July 1904, as by Alan Dale
- * Wanted—More Audiences, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1910, as by Alan Dale
- * Who Is Our Worst Actor?, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * Why Plays Fail, (th) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1908, as by Alan Dale
- * Why Women Are Greater Actors Than Men, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1906, as by Alan Dale
- * Zuleika, (nv) Metropolitan Magazine February 1895, as by Alan Dale
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