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[]Kingsley, Marguerite (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * The Affairs of Elizabeth Trent, (ss) Every Girl’s Story Book 1936
- * Fog and Fancy Dress, (ss) Monster Book for Children 193?
- * The Goose That Turned Into a Swan, (ss) Topping Book for Girls 1936
- * How Brian Joined the Scouts, (ss) British Legion Children’s Annual 1937
- * The Importance of Twopence, (ss) Every Girl’s Story Book 1935
- * Jock Takes a Paw, (ss) Champion Book for Girls 1937
- * A Matter of Self Respect, (ss) Topping Book for Girls 1936
- * Miss Mellor’s Sampler, (ss) Monster Book for Girls 193?
- * More Ways than One, (ss) Popular Book for Girls 1936
- * Pat Merton’s “Luck”, (ss) Stories for Girls 1938
- * Pauline Rises to the Occasion, (ss) Popular Book for Girls 1935
- * The Secret of the Pigskin Box, (ss) Popular Book for Girls 1936
- * The Showing Up of Patsy, (ss) Big Book for Girls, Dean & Son, 1936
- * [letter], (lt) New Worlds Science Fiction #87, October 1959
[]Kingsley, Mary St. Leger (1852-1931); also known as Mary St. Leger Harrison; used pseudonym Lucas Malet (about) (chron.)
- * The Birth of a Masterpiece, (ss) The Story-teller January 1922, as by Lucas Malet
- * A Conversion, (ss) World Fiction August 1922, as by Lucas Malet
- * Da Silva’s Widow, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1917, as by Lucas Malet
- * Fillingers, (ss) Harper’s Bazar March 1921, as by Lucas Malet
- * On the Boat-Deck, (ss) The Story-teller September 1922, as by Lucas Malet
- * The Pill-Box, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1921, as by Lucas Malet
- * The Pool, (ss) The London Magazine July 1930, as by Lucas Malet
- * Prefatory Note to “The Tutor’s Story”, (is) The Cornhill Magazine January 1916, as by Lucas Malet
- * The Tutor’s Story (with Charles Kingsley), (n.) The Cornhill Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1916, as by Charles Kingsley & Lucas Malet
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[]Kingsley, Rose G(eorginia) (1845-1925) (about) (chron.)
- * An Antwerp Printing-House, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine September 1882
- * The Art of Conversation, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
- * The Belfry of Bruges, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1884
- * The Boy Who Invented the Telegraph, (ar) Wide Awake October 1889
- * The Building of the Abbey—Princess Catherine and Prince Henry, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884
- * Children and “The Helpers”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1887
- * Children of Westminster Abbey:
* ___ I. The Building of the Abbey—Princess Catherine and Prince Henry, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884
* ___ II. The Conquest of Wales—Prince Alfonzo, (ar) Wide Awake November 1884
* ___ III. John of Eltham, the Young Knight, (ar) Wide Awake December 1884
* ___ IV. Edward the Fifth and Richard, Duke of York, (ar) Wide Awake January 1885
* ___ V. King Edward the Sixth, (ar) Wide Awake February 1885
* ___ VI. Miss Elizabeth Russell, “The Child of Westminster”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1885
* ___ VII. The Princesses Sophia and Mary, (ar) Wide Awake April 1885
* ___ VIII. Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, (ar) Wide Awake May 1885
* ___ IX. Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (continued), (ar) Wide Awake June 1885
* ___ X. Lord Francis Villiers, (ar) Wide Awake July 1885
* ___ XI. Princess Anne, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake August 1885
* ___ XII. William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake September 1885
- * “The Coming of the Nightingale”, (nf) Wide Awake June 1891
- * The Conquest of Wales—Prince Alfonzo, (ar) Wide Awake November 1884
- * The Contributors and the Children:
* ___ XV. “Jack of All Trades”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1888
* ___ XVI. Children and “The Helpers”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1887
- * Edward the Fifth and Richard, Duke of York, (ar) Wide Awake January 1885
- * George Eliot’s County, (??) The Century Magazine July 1885
- * A Glimpse of the Cumberland Border, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine Aug, Sep 1881
- * A Hampshire Moor, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1892
- * Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, (ar) Wide Awake May 1885
- * Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (continued), (ar) Wide Awake June 1885
- * The Home of Rubens, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine May 1885
- * “Jack of All Trades”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1888
- * John of Eltham, the Young Knight, (ar) Wide Awake December 1884
- * King Edward the Sixth, (ar) Wide Awake February 1885
- * Lord Francis Villiers, (ar) Wide Awake July 1885
- * Men and Things:
* ___ II. “The Coming of the Nightingale”, (nf) Wide Awake June 1891
* ___ XLV. The Art of Conversation, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
* ___ XLV. The Queen’s Piper and the Attaché, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
- * Miss Elizabeth Russell, “The Child of Westminster”, (ar) Wide Awake March 1885
- * An Old English Home: Bramshill House, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1880
- * One of the Proudest Moments of My Life, (ar) Wide Awake March 1888
- * Our Eversley Dogs—Dandy, Sweep, Victor, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882
- * Princess Anne, and Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake August 1885
- * The Princesses Sophia and Mary, (ar) Wide Awake April 1885
- * The Queen’s Piper and the Attaché, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
- * The Rag Market at Bruges, (ar) Wide Awake March 1893
- * Shakspeare’s Country, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine Jan, Feb 1885
- * Stoned by a Mountain, (ar) Wide Awake March 1886
- * The Washingtons’ English Home, (ar) Wide Awake July 1884
- * What the Jackdaws of Kenilworth Said, (ss) Wide Awake July 1885
- * When Shakspere Was a Boy, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1886
- * Why Tumblers Were So Called, (ar) Wide Awake December 1887
- * William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (ar) Wide Awake September 1885
[]Kingsmill, Hugh; pseudonym of Hugh Kingsmill Lunn (1889-1949) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Dawn’s Delay, (co) Elkin Mathews (hc), 1924
- * The Dawn’s Delay (var. 1), (co) Eyre & Spottiswoode (hc), 1948
- * Disintegration of a Politician, (nv) The Dawn’s Delay by Hugh Kingsmill, Elkin Mathews, 1924
- * The End of the World, (nv) The Dawn’s Delay by Hugh Kingsmill, Elkin Mathews, 1924
- * He Showed Us the Shame of “New Orders”, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1944 [Ref. Samuel Johnson]
- * High Life in Victorian Fiction, (hu)
- * Made on Earth, (ss)
- * Oscar Wilde by the Styx, (hu) The Bookman May 1932
- * The Return of William Shakespeare, (n.) Duckworth, 1929
- * The Ruby of Khitmandu, (hu) The Bookman April 1932
- * What They Did for England:
* ___ He Showed Us the Shame of “New Orders”, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1944 [Ref. Samuel Johnson]
- * What They Said at the Time, (ms) Lilliput May 1944
- * The Will to Love (with Kenneth Hare), (ss) Colour September 1915
- * W.J., (na) The Dawn’s Delay by Hugh Kingsmill, Elkin Mathews, 1924
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[]King-Smith, Dick; [i.e., Ronald Gordon King-Smith] (1922-2011) (chron.)
- * The Ghost at Codlin Castle, (ss) The Ghost at Codlin Castle and Other Stories by Dick King-Smith, Viking, 1992
- * Godfrey’s Revenge, (ss) Ghostly Haunts ed. Michael Morpurgo, Pavilion, 1994
- * The Guard Dog, (ss) Guardian Angels ed. Stephanie Nettell, Viking Kestrel, 1987
- * Just a Guess, (ss) The Methuen Book of Strange Tales ed. Jean Russell, Methuen, 1980
[]Kingsolver, Barbara (1955- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Animal Dreams, (ex)
- * Confessions of the Reluctant Remainder, (ar) Mid-Life Confidential ed. Dave Marsh, Viking, 1994
- * Homeland, (ss) Homeland and Other Stories by Barbara Kingsolver, 1989
- * Introduction, (in) Southwest Stories: Tales from the Desert ed. John Miller & Genevieve Morgan, Chronicle, 1993
- * Introduction, (in) The Best American Short Stories 2001 ed. Barbara Kingsolver & Katrina Kenison, Houghton Mifflin, 2001
- * Lacewings, (ss) Redbook November 2000
- * The Lost Language of Love, (ss) Mademoiselle May 1989
- * Making Peace, (ex)
- * My Father’s Africa, (ss) McCall’s August 1991
- * Pigs in Heaven, (ex) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1993
- * Precious Little Time, (ss) Redbook July 1989
- * Reigniting My Love of Words, (mm) The Washington Post August 28 2019
- * Why I Am a Danger to the Public, (ss)
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[]Kingston, Brian; pseudonym of Percy Longhurst (1874-1959) (chron.)
- * Blake’s Double, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #45, March 29 1913
- * A Britisher’s Pluck, (na) The Gem Library #6, April 20 1907
- * “Cowboy Kid”, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #48, April 19 1913
- * His Missing Chum, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #62, July 26 1913
- * Life Among the Northwest Mounted, (ss) Boys’ Life May 1912
- * A Mystery of the Cliffs, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #63, August 2 1913
[]Kingston, Charles; pseudonym of Charles Kingston O’Mahony (1884-1944) (books) (chron.)
- * Adam Worth, King of Thieves, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 26 1921
- * Adventures of a House Detective:
* ___ No. 1] A Jeweled Bait, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 9 1929
* ___ No. 2] The Easiest Swindle, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 16 1929
* ___ No. 3] The Interrupted Honeymoon, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 23 1929
* ___ No. 4] Diamonds for the Dowry, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 30 1929
* ___ No. 5] A Stock Swindler and His Victim, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 6 1929
* ___ No. 6] Movie Blackmail, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 13 1929
* ___ No. 7] The Rival Brides, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 27 1929
* ___ No. 8] The Black Prince, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly May 25 1929
* ___ No. 9] The Professional Dancing Partner, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly July 27 1929
* ___ The Heiress and the Waiter, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly September 7 1929
* ___ The Secret Patient, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 10 1929
* ___ The Unbidden Guest, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 24 1929
- * An Adventuress in England and America, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 28 1926
- * After Many Years, (ar) Flynn’s December 13 1924
- * The Amazing Career of the Girl-Wife Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 27 1920
- * The Arts of the Crafty, (ar) The Detective Magazine #33, February 15 1924
- * Behind the Doors of Monte Carlo, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1925
- * Belle Guinness—A Woman’s Greed for Gold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 19 1920
- * Belle Star—Her Crimes, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 10 1920
- * Black Fame:
* ___ An Adventuress in England and America, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 28 1926
* ___ The Crime That Was Forestalled, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 7 1926
* ___ Doctor Pommerais—Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 31 1926
- * Blackmail, (ar) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine March 1928
- * The Black Prince, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly May 25 1929
- * The Bogus Richard Douglas, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 23 1920
- * Canada’s Greatest Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine #41, June 6 1924
- * Capricious Fortune, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1928
- * Catherine Wilson, Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 15 1921
- * Christmas Crimes, (ar) The Detective Magazine #54, December 5 1924
- * The Citadel of Chance, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1925
- * Cora Pearl, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #146, May 1924 [Ref. Cora Pearl]
- * Countess Marie Tarnowska—A Twentieth Century Delilah, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #142, January 1924 [Ref. Marie Tarnowski]
- * Craft, (ss) The Detective Magazine #63, April 10 1925
- * The Crime of Dr. Philip Cross, (ar) The Detective Magazine #30, January 4 1924
- * A Crime of the Sea, (ar) The Detective Magazine #34, February 29 1924
- * Crimes That Make You Creep, No. 4: The Vengeance of Marie Clemond, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1510, May 12 1928
- * Crimes That Make You Creep, No. 5: The Secret of the Cemetery, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1511, May 19 1928
- * The Crime That Was Forestalled, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 7 1926
- * The Criminal’s Wooing, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 9 1920
- * The Dancing Rogue, (ar) Clues 1st May 1928
- * The Dancing Widow, (ar) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 8 1931
- * A Deathbed Reprieve, (ar) Clues 2nd April 1928
- * Diamonds for the Dowry, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 30 1929
- * Discharged by Mistake, (ar) Clues 2nd July 1929
- * Doctor Pommerais—Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 31 1926
- * Doctors in the Dock, (ar) The Premier Magazine #142, June 13 1922
- * Dr. Webster: Harvard Professor and Assassin, (ar) The Corner Magazine July 1927
- * Dramas of the Prison House, (cl) Clues 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Aug, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1929
* ___ Discharged by Mistake, (cl) Clues 2nd July 1929
- * Dramatic Flights from Justice:
* ___ VIII. Shadowed by Fear, (ar) Flynn’s December 20 1924
- * Dramatic Flights from Justice, (ar) Flynn’s October 25 1924
- * Dramatic Flights from Justice, (ar) Flynn’s November 1 1924
- * The Easiest Swindle, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 16 1929
- * Elisabeth Howard, the Barmaid Who Made an Emperor, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #143, February 1924 [Ref. Elisabeth Howard]
- * Eliza Becomes Evadne, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) February 1930
- * Eugene Vidocq, the Famous Detective and Criminal, (bg) Detective Story Magazine April 20 1920
- * The Exploits of a Great Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine #13, May 11 1923
- * Famous Flights from Justice, (ar) The Premier Magazine #135, March 7 1922
- * The Fascinating Dancer, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1512, May 26 1928
- * The Fearless Mrs. Chadwick, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 18 1920
- * The Final Gamble, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) March 1927
- * The Final Verdict, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) January 1927
- * The Fine Art of Fraud, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1921
- * Fool with No Money, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * The Fortune Teller, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 18 1931
- * Frank Froest, M.V.O., (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1920
- * From Oxford University to a Canadian Gallows, (ar) The Corner Magazine February 1928
- * The Gay Resorts of Wealth, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1926
- * Grace Dalrymple Elliott—an English Victim of the French Revolution, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #145, April 1924 [Ref. Grace Dalrymple Elliott]
- * Great Racing Frauds, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #139, October 1923
- * The Guest of Honour, (ss) The Premier Magazine #23, August 1928
- * The Heiress and the Waiter, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly September 7 1929
- * Henri de Tourville, (ar) The Detective Magazine #25, October 26 1923
- * His First Client, (ss) The Premier Magazine #48, September 1930
- * His Tragic Exchange, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 10 1923
- * Identity, (ar) The Detective Magazine #9, March 16 1923
- * Innocent Confederate, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 6 1931
- * The Interrupted Honeymoon, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 23 1929
- * James Cook: The “Converted” Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine August 1927
- * A Jeweled Bait, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly March 9 1929
- * John Kane, Former Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
- * John Kane’s Greatest Cases, (ar) The Detective Magazine #35, March 14 1924
- * John Sexton, Late Chief Inspector, C. I. D., New Scotland Yard, (ar) Detective Story Magazine March 30 1920
- * John Sweeney, (bg) Detective Story Magazine July 6 1920
- * K.K.K., (ar) The Detective Magazine #11, April 13 1923
- * Lacenaire—Poet: Philosopher: Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine June 1927
- * Lady Charming’s Dupes, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 1 1931
- * Lady Ellenborough—The English Peeress Who Married a Sheik, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #144, March 1924 [Ref. Lady Ellenborough]
- * The Lottery Ticket, (ss) Clues December 1926
- * Madame Guerin, Matrimonial Agent, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 2 1920
- * Madam Weiss—The Woman with the “Fatal Eyes”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
- * Manchester’s Greatest Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine #50, October 10 1924
- * The Man Who Forgot, (ar) Flynn’s November 29 1924
- * The Man Who Got Away, (ar) Flynn’s February 21 1925
- * The Marriage Maze, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1922
- * Matrimonial Swindler, (ar) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 13 1931
- * M. Canler, Former Chief of the French Detecive Force, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1920
- * Melville of the Yard, (ar) The Detective Magazine #20, August 17 1923
- * The Men Who Made Scotland Yard, (ar) The Premier Magazine #140, May 16 1922
- * Millionaire and the Rogue, (ar) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 4 1931
- * The Million-Dollar Ranch Girl, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
- * Mr O’Hara Makes a Fortune, (ss) The Evening Standard March 30 1936
- * The Money Machine, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 9 1931
- * Monte Carlo’s Queer Characters, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1926
- * Monte Carlo Swindles, (ar) The London Magazine February 1927
- * Movie Blackmail, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 13 1929
- * A Murderer of Rank, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 21 1920
- * A Murderer’s Vanity, (ar) Flynn’s December 6 1924
- * Murder in Piccadilly [Inspector Wake], (n.) Ward Lock (hc), October 1936
- * Mysteries Solved by Dreams, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #134, May 1923
- * Notorious Criminals:
* ___ Adam Worth, King of Thieves, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 26 1921
* ___ The Amazing Career of the Girl-Wife Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine July 27 1920
* ___ Belle Guinness—A Woman’s Greed for Gold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 19 1920
* ___ Belle Star—Her Crimes, (ar) Detective Story Magazine August 10 1920
* ___ The Bogus Richard Douglas, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 23 1920
* ___ Catherine Wilson, Poisoner, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 15 1921
* ___ The Criminal’s Wooing, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 9 1920
* ___ The Fearless Mrs. Chadwick, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 18 1920
* ___ Madame Guerin, Matrimonial Agent, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 2 1920
* ___ Madam Weiss—The Woman with the “Fatal Eyes”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
* ___ The Million-Dollar Ranch Girl, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
* ___ A Murderer of Rank, (ar) Detective Story Magazine September 21 1920
* ___ Pierre Voirbo, Parisian Assassin, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 29 1921
* ___ The Ruthless Career of Mrs. Goold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 5 1920
* ___ The Sham Head of the House of Hamilton, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 11 1920
* ___ William Parsons, The “Gentleman Criminal”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 12 1921
- * “Old Never Let Go”—John Wilson Murray, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1920
- * Once a Gambler, (ar) Flynn’s March 7 1925
- * The Perfect Butler, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1926
- * The Period of Greed, (ar) Clues 2nd May 1928
- * Pierre Voirbo, Parisian Assassin, (ar) Detective Story Magazine January 29 1921
- * “Pinkerton’s”, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1920
- * Poison!, (ar) Pictorial Weekly #1514, June 9 1928
- * Police-Inspector and Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine October 1927
- * The Professional Dancing Partner, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly July 27 1929
- * A Protector of Kings, (ss) Best Detective Magazine April 1936
- * “The Protector of Kings”—Xavier Paoli, (bg) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
- * Punishment of a Coward, (ar) Flynn’s December 27 1924
- * A Real Jekyll-Hyde, (ar) Clues 1st April 1928
- * Remarkable Escapes from Prison, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1924
- * Riembauer—The Man with Two Personalities, (ar) The Corner Magazine September 1927
- * The Rival Brides, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 27 1929
- * Romance of Marriage, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1925
- * The Ruthless Career of Mrs. Goold, (ar) Detective Story Magazine October 5 1920
- * Scotland’s Most Famous Criminal, (ar) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1919
- * The Scotland Yard Mystery, (ss) The Detective Magazine #51, October 24 1924
- * The Sea Cook’s Flight, (ar) Flynn’s January 3 1925
- * The Secret of the Cemetery, (ar) Clues 2nd June 1928
- * Secret of the Mountain, (ar) Flynn’s November 15 1924
- * The Secret Patient, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 10 1929
- * Self-Sued, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 16 1931
- * Set a Thief, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #111, June 1921 [Ref. François Eugène Vidocq]
- * Shadowed by Fear, (ar) Flynn’s December 20 1924
- * The Shadow of Monte Carlo, (ss) The Detective Magazine #48, September 12 1924
- * The Sham Head of the House of Hamilton, (ar) Detective Story Magazine December 11 1920
- * The Silent Challenge, (ss) The Detective Magazine #17, July 6 1923
- * The Siren of the Night Club, (ss) Clues September 1927
- * Six Super-Rogues:
* ___ 1: Lacenaire—Poet: Philosopher: Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine June 1927
* ___ 2: Dr. Webster: Harvard Professor and Assassin, (ar) The Corner Magazine July 1927
* ___ 3: James Cook: The “Converted” Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine August 1927
* ___ 4: Riembauer—The Man with Two Personalities, (ar) The Corner Magazine September 1927
* ___ 5: Police-Inspector and Murderer, (ar) The Corner Magazine October 1927
* ___ 6: From Oxford University to a Canadian Gallows, (ar) The Corner Magazine February 1928
- * Small Clues to Great Crimes, (ar) The Premier Magazine #143, June 27 1922
- * Some Famous Detectives:
* ___ 1: John Sweeney, (bg) Detective Story Magazine July 6 1920
* ___ 2. “Pinkerton’s”, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1920
* ___ 3: John Kane, Former Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
* ___ 4. Walter Dew, Late Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
* ___ 5. “The Protector of Kings”—Xavier Paoli, (bg) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
- * Sophie Dawes: From Workhouse to Royal Palace, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #141, December 1923 [Ref. Sophie Dawes]
- * A Stock Swindler and His Victim, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly April 6 1929
- * Too Dangerous to Use, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 14 1925
- * The Tragic Exchange, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine October 1923
- * The Tragic Substitute, (ar) Clues 1st June 1928
- * The Traveling Showman, (ar) Flynn’s November 22 1924
- * Twelve Great Detectives:
* ___ Eugene Vidocq, the Famous Detective and Criminal, (bg) Detective Story Magazine April 20 1920
* ___ Frank Froest, M.V.O., (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1920
* ___ John Kane, Former Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 13 1920
* ___ John Sexton, Late Chief Inspector, C. I. D., New Scotland Yard, (ar) Detective Story Magazine March 30 1920
* ___ John Sweeney, (bg) Detective Story Magazine July 6 1920
* ___ M. Canler, Former Chief of the French Detecive Force, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1920
* ___ “Old Never Let Go”—John Wilson Murray, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 24 1920
* ___ “Pinkerton’s”, (bg) Detective Story Magazine January 27 1920
* ___ “The Protector of Kings”—Xavier Paoli, (bg) Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
* ___ Walter Dew, Late Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
* ___ William J. Burns, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1919
* ___ William Melville, Ex-superintendent, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * The Unbidden Guest, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 24 1929
- * The Unwilling Siren, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine January 1928
- * The Vanishing Safe, (ts) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1931
- * Waiter at Law, (ts) Best Murder Cases ed. Donn Russell, Faber and Faber, 1958
- * Walter Dew, Late Chief Inspector, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
- * When Counsel Know Their Clients Are Guilty, (ar) The Detective Magazine #44, July 18 1924
- * William J. Burns, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1919
- * William Melville, Ex-superintendent, C.I.D., New Scotland Yard, (bg) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1919
- * William Parsons, The “Gentleman Criminal”, (ar) Detective Story Magazine February 12 1921
- * Woman, the Adventurer:
* ___ I: Sophie Dawes: From Workhouse to Royal Palace, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #141, December 1923 [Ref. Sophie Dawes]
* ___ II: Countess Marie Tarnowska—A Twentieth Century Delilah, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #142, January 1924 [Ref. Marie Tarnowski]
* ___ III: Elisabeth Howard, the Barmaid Who Made an Emperor, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #143, February 1924 [Ref. Elisabeth Howard]
* ___ Cora Pearl, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #146, May 1924 [Ref. Cora Pearl]
* ___ Grace Dalrymple Elliott—an English Victim of the French Revolution, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #145, April 1924 [Ref. Grace Dalrymple Elliott]
* ___ Lady Ellenborough—The English Peeress Who Married a Sheik, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #144, March 1924 [Ref. Lady Ellenborough]
[]Kingston, Maxine Hong (1940- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The American Father, (ss) China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston, Alfred A. Knopf, 1980
- * China Men, (n.) Redbook July 1980
- * The Making of More Americans, (ss) The New Yorker February 11 1980
- * No Name Woman, (ar)
- * On Discovery, (ss) 1980
- * Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book, (ex) Knopf, 1989
- * Twisters and Shouters, (ss) from Tripmaster Monkey,
[]Kingston, Steve (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Carrie, (cs) Mayfair v11 #3 1976, v12 #6, v12 #7, v12 #8, v12 #9, v12 #10, v12 #11, v12 #12 1977, v13 #1, v13 #2, v13 #3,
v13 #4, v13 #5, v13 #6, v13 #7, v13 #8, v13 #9, v13 #10, v13 #11, v13 #12 1978
v14 #1, v14 #2, v14 #3, v14 #4, v14 #5, v14 #6, v14 #7, v14 #8, v14 #9, v14 #10, v14 #12 1979
v15 #1, v15 #2, v15 #3, v15 #4, v15 #5, v15 #6, v15 #8, v15 #9, v15 #10, v15 #11, v15 #12 1980
v16 #1, v16 #2, v16 #8, v16 #9, v16 #10, v16 #11, v16 #12 1981, v17 #1, v17 #2, v17 #3, v17 #4,
v17 #5, v17 #6, v17 #7, v17 #8, v17 #9, v17 #11, v17 #12 1982
v18 #2, v18 #3, v18 #5, v18 #7, v18 #8, v18 #9, v18 #10, v18 #11, v18 #12 1983, v19 #1, v19 #2,
v19 #4, v19 #5, v19 #9, v19 #10, v19 #11 1984
v20 #1, v20 #2, v20 #3, v20 #4, v20 #5, v20 #6, v20 #7, v20 #8, v20 #9, v20 #10, v20 #11 1985
v21 #1, v21 #2, v21 #3, v21 #4, v21 #5, v21 #6, v21 #7, v21 #8, v21 #9, v21 #10, v21 #11,
v21 #12 1986
v22 #1, v22 #2, v22 #3, v22 #5, v22 #6, v22 #7 1987, v23 #1, v23 #2, v23 #3, v23 #4, v23 #5,
v23 #6 1988
- * Connie, (cs) Mayfair v16 #7, 1981
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Mayfair v10 #6, v10 #11 1975
[]Kingston, William H(enry) G(iles) (1814-1880) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures Afloat; or, the Story of a Supercargo, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, May 14, May 28, Jun 4,
Jun 11, Jun 18, Jun 25, Jul 2, Jul 9, Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6, Aug 13,
Aug 20, Aug 27 1881
- * Antony Waymouth; Or, the Gentlemen Adventurers. A Chronicle of the Sea, (sl) The Boy’s Own Magazine May 1864
- * Ben Hadden’s Adventures; or, Do Right, Whatever Comes of It, (nv) Religious Tract Society, 1870, as "Little Ben Hadden; or, Do Right, Whatever Comes of It"
- * Captured by Slave Dealers, (ex) from The Three Midshipmen, Routledge, 1863
- * Coals of Fire; or, Palefaces and Redskins, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Jun 5, Jun 12 1880
- * The Demon Pilot, (ss) Ainsworth’s Magazine January 1847
- * Editor’s Box, (ed) The Union Jack Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 12, Feb 19, Feb 26, Mar 4, Mar 11,
Mar 18, Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 8, Apr 15, Apr 22 1880
, uncredited.
- * From Powder Monkey to Admiral; or, the Stirring Days of the British Navy, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, Mar 1, Mar 8, Mar 15, Mar 22,
Mar 29, Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31,
Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28, Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16,
Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 20, Sep 27 1879
- * Little Ben Hadden; or, Do Right, Whatever Comes of It, (nv) Religious Tract Society, 1870
- * Paddy Finn; Or, The Exploits and Adventures of an Irish Midshipman, Afloat and Ashore, (sl) The Union Jack Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 5, Feb 12, Feb 19, Feb 26, Mar 4,
Mar 11, Mar 18, Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 8, Apr 15, Apr 22, Apr 29, May 6, May 13, May 20,
May 27, Jun 3, Jun 10, Jun 17, Jun 24 1880
- * Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 6,
Dec 13, Dec 20, Dec 27 1879
Jan 3, Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 6,
Mar 13, Mar 20, Mar 27, Apr 10, Apr 17, Apr 24, May 1, May 8 1880
- * Roger Kyffin’s Ward, (sl) Routledge, 1874
- The Boy’s Own Paper Apr 3, Apr 10, Apr 17, Apr 24, May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22, May 29, Jun 5,
Jun 12, Jun 19, Jun 26, Jul 3, Jul 10, Jul 17, Jul 24, Jul 31, Aug 7, Aug 14, Aug 21,
Aug 28, Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25 1886
- * The Tail of the Big Sea-Serpent, (ss) Ainsworth’s Magazine December 1848
- * To the Readers of the Union Jack, (ed) The Union Jack April 29 1880
- * The Voyage of “The Steadfast”, (nv) Religious Tract Society, 1877, as "The Voyage of the Steadfast; or, The Young Missionaries in the Pacific"
- * The Voyage of the Steadfast; or, The Young Missionaries in the Pacific, (nv) Religious Tract Society, 1877
_____, trans.
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