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[]Maxwell, P. R. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine Apr 1931, Apr, Jul 1933
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Magazine Aug, Nov, Dec 1931, Feb 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Windsor Magazine Oct 1932, #496 Apr, #501 Sep, #502 Oct 1936, #506 Feb, Oct 1937, May, Jul 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934, Oct 1937
[]Maxwell, Patricia (Anne Ponder) (1942- ); used pseudonym Jennifer Blake (chron.)
- * Behind the Scenes, (ss) Good Housekeeping June 1991, as by Jennifer Blake
- * Besieged Heart, (na) Secrets of the Heart, Topaz, 1994, as by Jennifer Blake
- * A Vision of Sugarplums, (na) A Joyous Season, Zebra Books, 1996, as by Jennifer Blake
- * The Warlock’s Daughter, (na) Stardust, Avon, 1994, as by Jennifer Blake
[]Maxwell, Perriton (1867-1947) (chron.)
- * A. B. Frost—Most Versatile of American Illustrators, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1908
- * The Adam Turner That Was, (ss) People’s July 1908
- * American Kings and Their Kingdoms: Senator William A. Clark, The Copper King, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 27 1899
- * The Cash-Boys’ College, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1900
- * Charles Dana Gibson—Creator of American Social Types, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1908
- * The Coin of the Realm, (ar) The Bohemian Magazine July 1908
- * Dresden China on the Stage, (th) Nash’s Magazine March 1913
- * The Father of a Thousand Girls, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1910 [Ref. Harrison Fisher], uncredited.
- * F. Hopkinson Smith as a Water-Colorist, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1899
- * A Forgotten Utopia, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine September 1900
- * Great American Illustrators:
* ___ A. B. Frost—Most Versatile of American Illustrators, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1908
* ___ Charles Dana Gibson—Creator of American Social Types, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1908
* ___ Smedley—A Delineator of American Character, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1907
- * Helleu and His Art, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1907 [Ref. Paul Helleu]
- * How Men Made Their First $1000: Darius Ogden Mills, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1899
- * If Hoover Should Not Choose to Run, (ar) Liberty June 11 1932
- * Is New York Breeding a Race of Criminals in the East Side Area?, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine September 1901
- * Like Socrates Used to Make, (ms) Blue Pencil Magazine February 1900
- * The Many-Sided F. Hopkinson Smith: Artist, Author, Lecturer, Engineer, Man of Affairs, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1899
- * Men of Action: Charles Ranlett Flint, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 2 1899 [Ref. Charles Ranlett Flint]
- * Men of Action: R. Lindsay Coleman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1900
- * The Men Whose Pencils Make Us Laugh, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine October 1901
- * $1,000,000 Worth of Time, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1900
- * Mishaps Amain [Jem Belch], (ss) People’s October 1908
- * The Murder Ship in the Sky, (ar) Liberty August 22 1931
- * A New Artist of the Weird, (ar) Nash’s Magazine April 1912 [Ref. Aubrey Beardsley]
- * A New Dore Who Is Amazing the Art World, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine July 1901
- * Photographing the Future, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine August 1900
- * Player and Playwright, (ar) Nash’s Magazine April 1913
- * The ’Poor Richard’ Papers: Beginning a Business Career, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 1 1899
- * The Portraiture of Children, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine August 1904
- * Russell Sage as He Is, (ia) The Junior Munsey July 1900
- * Smedley—A Delineator of American Character, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1907
- * Some Storied Tapestries, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1909
- * The Stage Story of Maud Adams, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1908
- * The Sweetness of Belle Hazzard [Jem Belch], (ss) People’s April 1908
- * Thanksgiving Eve in Paddy’s Market, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine November 1900
- * A Trousered Pan, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine December 1900
- * Two Painters and Some Portraits, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1904
- * The Unfamiliar George Washington: Forgotten Episodes in a Nutshell Biography, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1899
- * The Unfamiliar Rudyard Kipling, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1899 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling]
- * An Up-to-Date Fairy Tale, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907
- * Will Any of These Ever Reach the White House?, (ar) Liberty May 28 1932
- * William Allen Rogers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1909
- * William Merritt Chase—Artist, Wit, Philosopher, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1899 [Ref. William M. Chase]
- * Young Blood: William Dana Gibson, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1899 [Ref. William Dana Gibson]
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[]Maxwell, Richard (fl. 1960s) (chron.)
- * An Affair with a Stranger, (ss) Adam January 1963
- * Arctic Trap, (ss) Sir Knight v2 #6, 1961
- * Bad Day at Tonkawa, (ss) Adam September 1963
- * Carnival Gal, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #15, 1964
- * Charter for Murder, (ss) Knight March 1963
- * The Condemned, (ss) Knight November 1963
- * A Day for Dying, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #12, 1963
- * Death Ride, (ss) Adam April 1961
- * Deserted Village, (ss) Adam June 1961
- * Duel at Claptrap, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #6, 1961
- * Fall Guy, (ss) Adam November 1961
- * Fractured Honeymoon, (ss) Adam Yearbook 1965
- * Homecoming, (ss) Knight April 1964 [Ref. John D. MacDonald]; a rewritten excerpt from MacDonald’s 1958 novel Clemmie, possibly plagiarised.
- * I Come to Bury Caesar, (ss) Sir Knight v2 #9, 1961
- * If I Should Die, (ss) Sir Knight v2 #8, 1961
- * The Long Night, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #8, 1961
- * The Luster, (ss) Men’s Digest April 1966
- * Madman on My Island, (ss) Men’s Digest June 1966
- * Method for Murder, (ss) Adam December 1961
- * The Mission, (ss) Adam January 1964
- * Molly, (ss) Adam March 1961
- * Night of the Killer, (ss) Sir Knight v2 #11, 1961
- * Planet of the Dreamer, (ss) Knight January 1964
- * Quartet in H, (ss) Adam August 1961
- * The Screaming Nude, (ss) Knight July 1963
- * Showdown at Cutback, (ss) Sir Knight v3 #2, 1962
- * Sing a Song of Death, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #10, 1962
- * The Snare, (ss) Sir Knight v2 #12, 1961
- * The Stone God, (ss) Adam October 1961
- * The Swinging Sisters of Otter Tail Creek, (ss) Adam June 1963
- * Tarnished Angel, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #13, 1963
- * Thaddy’s Millions, (ss) Adam October 1962
- * Vengeance for Vicki, (ss) Knight January 1963
- * Violent Saturday, (ss) Knight September 1963
- * The Way Back, (ss) Adam August 1964
- * Winter Thunder, (ss) Adam November 1962
- * The Witch of Waccamaw, (ss) Adam October 1963
- * You Live Once, (ss) Adam July 1962
[]Maxwell, Ruth; pseudonym of J. G. Jones (1876-1957) (chron.)
- * At School Against Her Will, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * At School to Find Her Sister, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * At School to Guard a Madcap, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * At School to Hide Herself, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1926
- * At School Under a False Name, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930
- * Back to the Romany Life, (n.) School Friend 1929
- * The “Bad Girl” of the School, (n.) School Girl 1931
- * The Black Spy of Greystone, (n.) School Girl 1933
- * Fighting for Her Rights at School, (n.) School Girl 1929
- * The Fraud of the Fourth, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933
- * From Fourth Form to Fortune, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933
- * The Harum-Scarum Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Her Secret Foes at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1931
- * Her Shadowed Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1937
- * Hetty’s Treasure-Hunt at School, (n.) School Girl 1933
- * The Little Sister of the Circus, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1928
- * The Lucky Vase, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1925, 1924
- * The Millionaire Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Myra Harvey’s Choice, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Mystery Clock of St Judith’s, (n.) School Girl 1934
- * The Mystery Girl of Sandstone, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * The Mystery Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927
- * The Nameless Schoolgirl, (n.) School Friend 1928
- * No Good at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Perilous Schooldays - Because of Her Double, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * The Rival Schoolgirl Sisters, (n.) School Girl 1932
- * Sally of the Halls, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1933
- * The School for Gipsies, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Schoolgirl from Africa, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * The Schoolgirl from the Orphanage, (n.) School Girl 1932
- * The Schoolgirl Nobody Wanted, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925
- * The Schoolgirl Sleepwalker’s Problem, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The School of Mystery, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The School on the Sea!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930
- * The Sea Guides’ Quest, (n.) School Girl 1931
- * The Secret Under Her School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * Sent to School by a Nobody, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Sleepwalker of St. Mildred’s, (n.) School Girl 1935
- * Sylvia’s Strange School Quest, (n.) School Girl 1930
- * Their Foe in the Scarlet Hood, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * Unpopular at School, (n.) School Friend 1927
[]Maxwell, Stanley; pseudonym of Stanley M. Zuckerberg (1919-1993) (about) (chron.)
- * The Men Who Make the Argosy, (cl) Argosy July 26 1941
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Blue Book Magazine December 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Clues Detective Stories Jul, Sep, Nov 1940
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Action Stories June 1941
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Jun 21, Jul 26, Sep 27 1941, Feb, Apr 1943
[]Maxwell, Victor; pseudonym of Maxwell Vietor (1880-1950) (books) (chron.)
- * Accidental Death [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly August 15 1931
- * All Covered Up [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly September 25 1926
- * All Crossed Up [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction October 15 1927
- * Another Use for Water [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s December 5 1925
- * Applied Psychology [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction July 16 1927
- * The Biggest Thing in Life, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine November 1935
- * The Bomb [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly March 12 1927
- * Both Women Lose, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories July 22 1934
- * Brass Buttons [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly August 2 1930
- * The Bullet Holes in the Ceiling [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly October 12 1929
- * Captain Brady Takes a Cue [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly January 23 1932
- * The Carefully Laid Plan, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 20 1918
- * The Cart Before the Horse [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly June 20 1936
- * Check and Double Check, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1931
- * A Clever Job [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly July 20 1935
- * Cold Decked, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 29 1934
- * The Convicting Alibi [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly December 19 1931
- * The Corpus Delicti [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 11 1932
- * Cougar [Arabia Marston], (nv) The Popular Magazine December 7 1915
- * The Courtship of Rod Darmer, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories September 24 1934
- * Crazy Like a Fox, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories September 3 1934
- * Dames Are Poison [Sluice Cullinan], (ss) Detective Action Stories October 1936
- * Dangerous Millions [Sergeant Riordan], (na) Detective Fiction Weekly August 1 1936
- * The Dark Finger-Prints [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 1 1928
- * A Darned Good Tailor [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly November 20 1926
- * The Deadhead Passenger, (ss) Railroad Stories November 1933
- * A Deal in Bonds, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 7 1917
- * The Death in the Binoculars [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly March 31 1934
- * The Devil Wears Diamonds [Sergeant Riordan], (na) Detective Fiction Weekly July 1 1939
- * Diamond Death Trail [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly March 28 1936
- * Died from Other Causes [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly December 18 1926
- * Doubling the Double Cross, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 7 1917
- * Easy Money and Good, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories November 26 1934
- * Evidence of Murder [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly June 22 1929
- * Fast Time on the Main Line, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly November 1 1930
- * Find the Woman in Red [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly July 15 1933
- * A Fine Night for Murders [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly February 28 1931
- * The Floater Fleet, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly September 19 1931
- * For a Point of Honor [Sergeant Riordan], (co) Popular Publications (tp), December 2024
- * For a Point of Honor [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly September 4 1926
- * Four Petrified Men [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly February 15 1936
- * Framed [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly April 23 1927
- * The Ghost Burglar [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s February 13 1926
- * The Girl in the Hidden Cell [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 9 1933
- * A Good, Smart Girl, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine July 1935
- * Halloran Makes a Case [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly September 12 1931
- * Halloran Spots a Boner [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 31 1932
- * Handicapped by Facts [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly May 16 1931
- * The Haunted Street [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly August 21 1926
- * The Hazardous Path [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly October 18 1930
- * He Learned to Use His Eyes [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 10 1928
- * The High-Frequency Eliminator [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 8 1935
- * Hit-and-Run [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly April 19 1930
- * The Hole in the Chimney [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s May 8 1926
- * “Honest Jawn”, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1917
- * The Honest Thief [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s November 7 1925
- * The Human Lightning Bolt, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly May 23 1931
- * The Hundred Flyaway Skulls [Sluice Cullinan], (nv) Detective Action Stories April/May 1937
- * The Invisible Death [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly September 6 1930
- * I Remember When, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1930
- * A Jeweler’s Reputation [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s February 27 1926
- * Justified Piracy, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 20 1917
- * The Language of Flowers, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories April 1 1935
- * The Little Girl Who Got Lost, (nv) The Popular Magazine January 20 1916
- * Loose End, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly January 11 1936
- * The Making of a Hero, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 20 1928
- * The Man on Number 2 Boiler (with Harold Bradley Say), (ss) The Popular Magazine February 7 1926
- * The Man Who Left No Trace [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly May 2 1931
- * Marked Money [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly March 16 1929
- * Missing Persons [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly June 27 1931
- * Mister Somebody Else [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s January 9 1926
- * More Than Satisfied [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly April 9 1932
- * The Morning Alibi, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly September 26 1931
- * Mostly Head Work [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 15 1928
- * Murder Ahoy!, (na) New Detective Magazine January 1944
- * The Murder of Joe Farrish [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly February 16 1929
- * Murder on the Limited, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly December 29 1934
- * Mushrooms and Airships, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 20 1917
- * No Imagination, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 7 1917
- * No Show at All, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 7 1917
- * Not a Chance in 10,000, (nv) The Popular Magazine February 20 1917
- * The Old Lummox [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly December 30 1933
- * One of These Seven [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) All Star Detective Stories May 1931
- * One Thing After Another [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction February 18 1928
- * One Thing Leads to Another, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories May 20 1934
- * On Getting Out of a Jam [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly February 1 1930
- * On the Mayor’s Doorstep [Sluice Cullinan], (ss) Detective Action Stories December 1936
- * Opals Are Unlucky, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 20 1917
- * An Open and Shut Case [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly December 11 1926
- * The Other Side of the Story [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly September 1 1928
- * Our City’s Greatest Asset, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 20 1917
- * The Payoff Comes Last, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine June 1935
- * Pearls Before Swine [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly March 4 1933
- * The Perfect Alibi, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 7 1916
- * A Personal Vengeance, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 20 1917
- * The Plainly Marked Track [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s August 8 1925
- * Politics [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly February 26 1927
- * The Power of the Press [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly June 11 1927
- * Protection Money [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly August 17 1929
- * Quick Work [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly September 11 1926
- * Red Lantern Oil, (ss) Railroad Stories August 1932
- * Reporters—Damn ’Em!, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly March 12 1932
- * Riordan Foils a Press Agent [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly January 26 1929
- * Riordan Seems Stupid [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly October 23 1926
- * Riordan Uses Tact [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction October 22 1927
- * Rolling Sixty-Five or Better, (ss) Short Stories October 10 1931
- * Shake and Shake Again, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly November 2 1935
- * The Side-Rod Bender, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1931
- * The Siege at 2242 [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly May 20 1933
- * Something New in Vanities [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly October 2 1926
- * The Staples Case [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly March 5 1927
- * The Station House Murder [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 2 1932
- * Stolen Corpse, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories November 5 1934
- * The Stolen Street Car [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly April 9 1927
- * Straight Police Work [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction October 29 1927
- * Straws of Doom [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly July 7 1934
- * Strong Men Are as Babes, (nv) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories April 22 1935
- * The Suicide Clues [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly August 28 1937
- * Suspicion of Murder [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly January 25 1930
- * The Things They Saw [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly March 5 1932
- * Threads of Evidence [Sergeant Riordan], (co) Popular Publications (tp), November 2021
- * Threads of Evidence [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s September 19 1925
- * Three Out on Christmas [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s December 12 1925
- * The Thunderbolt, (na) Detective Fiction Weekly July 3 1937
- * Tod Nevis Tells the Story [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction April 21 1928
- * Too Good to Be Straight [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
- * The Trail to the Treasure, (ss) International Detective Magazine October 1933
- * A Trick for Halloran, (nv) New Detective Magazine November 1943
- * The Truth About the Prince [Sergeant Riordan], (sl) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction Feb 25, Mar 3, Mar 10 1928
- * Two Confess Murder [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly September 20 1930
- * Two in the Dark, (ss) Flynn’s March 27 1926
- * The Two Wrongs That Were Right, (ss) Saucy Stories October 1919
- * Very Well Framed [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly June 20 1931
- * Way up in the Air, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 11 1933
- * What the Cipher Told [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s October 24 1925
- * When Little Things Count, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 7 1916
- * Why Arabia Kissed Me [Arabia Marston], (nv) The Popular Magazine August 20 1916
- * Willis to Riordan to Halloran [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly December 26 1936
- * The Work of an Artist [Sergeant Riordan], (nv) Flynn’s September 5 1925
- * A Young Man in Trouble [Sergeant Riordan], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly Detective Fiction May 5 1928
[]Maxwell, Virginia (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Art of Necking, (pm) Snappy May 1935
- * The Collegiate Alphabet: A-E, (pm) College Life Summer 1928
- * The Collegiate Alphabet: F-J, (pm) College Life November 1928
- * The Collegiate Alphabet: M-R, (pm) College Life October 1928
- * The Collegiate Alphabet: S-W, (pm) College Life December 1928
- * The Collegiate Alphabet: X-Z, (pm) College Life January 1929
- * A Good Girl Gone Wrong, (ss) Pep Stories February 1932
- * His Night of Excitement, (ss) Pep Stories January 1932
- * It’s a Man’s World, (ss) Spicy Stories February 1932
- * The Man in the Mirror, (ss) The New Movie Magazine January 1932
- * The Show Girl, (pm) Spicy Stories February 1932
- * Snappy Chuckles, (hu) Bedtime Stories Oct, Nov, Dec 1937, Jan, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug/Sep 1938
- * Stripping, (pm) Pep Stories April 1932
- * Summer Sanity, (ss) Snappy October 1934
- * Summer’s Past, (pm) Bedtime Stories September 1935
- * That Dance at the Club, (pm) Spicy Stories March 1932
- * Vacation Time, (pm) Bedtime Stories August 1935
- * What Used to Be—The Chorine’s Lament, (pm) French Scandals March 1937
- * When Summer Comes, (pm) Bedtime Stories July 1935
- * Winning a Man, (pm) Bedtime Stories December 1935
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Pep Stories February 1932
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Spicy Stories April 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) College Life December 1928
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Broadway Nights August 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Spicy Stories March 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pep Stories April 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Bedtime Stories December 1935
[]Maxwell, W(illiam) B(abington) (1866-1938) (about) (chron.)
- * Adela, (ss) The Story-teller February 1924
- * “All to Husband”, (ss) The Delineator April 1921
- * An Amateur, (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1907
- * The Anniversary, (ss) Good Housekeeping (UK) September 1922
- * Can a Mother’s Tender Care?, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1930
- * Caretakers, (ss) Chatelaine February 1931
- * The Changing Point of View, (ss) The Story-teller October 1920
- * The Chateau, (ss)
- * Chauffeurs, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1925
- * Christmas Is Christmas, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #82, January 1919
- * Cleaning the Slate, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1933
- * The Climber, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) October 1924
- * The Cousins, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1908
- * The Day a Wife Remembers, (ss) Hearst’s International October 1921
- * A Day in France, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1923
- * The Devil’s Luck, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1910
- * The Dice-Throwers, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1936
- * England Changing Hands, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1920
- * The Escapade, (ss) The Story-teller July 1924
- * A Father’s Heart, (ss) The London Magazine July 1913
- * Fernande, (sl) The Home Magazine (UK) Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1925
- * The First Man, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1923
- * Getting Rid of M., (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1921
- * The Ghosts of Grosvenor Square, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine July 1922
- * Goodness, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) December 1924
- * Grace’s Money, (ss) Annie S. Swan’s Annual 1925
- * Grange and Son, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1906
- * Haberdashery, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1939
- * The Handsome Action, (ss) The Story-teller April 1925
- * Hill Rise, (sl) The London Magazine Nov, Dec 1907, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct 1908
- * A House and Its People, (nv) The London Magazine May 1927
- * “How My Plots Come to Me”, (sy) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * If Men Could Fly, (ss) The Lady’s Realm November 1909
- * If She Really Loved Him, (ss) Hearst’s International May 1922
- * An Impossible Person, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1912
- * Jack and Dick, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1906
- * Jacob’s Ladder, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1923
- * Joan of Arc, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1919
- * John Inglesant, (ms) The Strand Magazine December 1927
- * Joyce and the Unexpected, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1934
- * King George V and You, (ar) Tit-Bits #2832, February 8 1936
- * Lady Wragford’s Miracle, (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1901
- * The Last Man In, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1909
- * Light Is Coming, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1920
- * The Long Distance Train, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) November 1924
- * The Long Engagement, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1929
- * The Longest Day of Her Life, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1913
- * A Man and His Lesson, (sl) The Story-teller Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1919, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1920
- * “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory”, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1924
- * “My Best Story and Why I Think So”:
* ___ 25. Three—Four—Five!, (ss)
- * Never Too Late, (ss) Hearst’s Magazine January 1919
- * One Hour of Love, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) January 1925
- * Parker’s Folly, (ss) Collier’s Weekly July 2 1904
- * The Prince, (ss) The Black Cap ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1927
- * The Protégé, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1923
- * Rather Late, (ss) The Story-teller September 1918
- * Ripe, (nv) Everybody’s Magazine October 1913
- * The Robbery at Mrs. Mayhew’s, (ss) Annie S. Swan’s Annual 1929
- * Romance of It, (ss) The Outlook June 21 1922
- * The Sad Hours, (ss) The Story-teller April 1907
- * Seymour Charlton, (sl) The Lady’s Realm Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1908, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug,
Sep, Oct 1909
- * The Short Cut, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1918
- * The Strain of It, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #79, October 1918
- * Suspicion, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1923
- * Tears, Idle Tears, (ss) Children of the Night by W. B. Maxwell, Butterworth, 1925
- * Their Last Quarrel, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1921
- * Thick ’Un, (vi) Like Shadows on the Wall by W. B. Maxwell, Hutchinson, 1929
- * Three—Four—Five!, (ss)
- * Three Generations, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1933
- * What Cured Him, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1923
- * What Edie Regretted, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #91, October 1919
- * The Widow, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1918
- * William’s Narrow Squeak, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1923
- * The Women’s Portion, (ss) The Story-teller December 1917
- * Would You Believe It?, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1921
- * The Wrong Direction, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #90, September 1919
- * Young Mr. Bowen, (sl) Liberty Oct 17, Oct 24, Oct 31, Nov 7, Nov 14, Nov 21, Nov 28, Dec 5 1925
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[]Maxwell, William (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * By Court Martial, (pm) The Pacific Monthly July 1909
- * The Chant of El Dorado, (pm) The Pacific Monthly June 1909
- * The Dance at Silver Valley, (pm) The Pacific Monthly October 1908
- * The Deserter, (pm) The Pacific Monthly November 1911
- * Drought, (pm) The Pacific Monthly August 1910
- * Irrigating, (pm) The Pacific Monthly August 1911
- * Maria, (pm) The Pacific Monthly August 1908
- * Pulque, (pm) The Pacific Monthly October 1910
- * The Rancher, (pm) The Pacific Monthly December 1910
- * Seven Pines, (pm) The Pacific Monthly July 1908
- * A Song of Burros, (pm) The Pacific Monthly September 1908
- * A Song of Cowboys, (pm) The Pacific Monthly January 1910
- * The Trooper, (pm) The Pacific Monthly November 1909
[]Maxwell, William (Keepers, Jr.) (1908-2000); used pseudonym Jonathan Harrington (about) (chron.)
- * Abbie’s Birthday, (??) Harper’s Bazaar #2754, August 1941
- * The Absent-Minded Heart, (ss) The New Yorker February 16 1952
- * The Actual Thing, (ss) The New Yorker September 3 1938
- * The American Sense of Humor, (ss) The New Yorker May 22 1943
- * Billie Dyer, (ss) The New Yorker May 15 1989
- * Christmas Story, (ss) The New Yorker December 26 1936
- * A Final Report, (ss) The New Yorker March 9 1963
- * The French Scarecrow, (ss) The New Yorker October 6 1956
- * The Front and Back Parts of the House, (ss) The New Yorker September 23 1991
- * Further Tales About Men and Women, (gp) The New Yorker Aug 7, Oct 16, Nov 13 1965
- * A Game of Chess, (ss) The New Yorker June 12 1965
- * The Gardens of Mont-Saint-Michel, (ss) The New Yorker August 9 1969
- * Good Friday, (ss) The New Yorker April 8 1939
- * Grape Bay (1941), (ss) The New Yorker June 7 1999
- * The Holy Terror, (ss) The New Yorker March 17 1986
- * Homecoming, (ss) The New Yorker January 1 1938
- * The Industrious Tailor, (ss) All the Days and Nights by John Maxwell, Knopf, 1994
- * The Lily-White Boys, (ss) The Paris Review #100, Summer/Fall 1986
- * Love, (ss) The New Yorker November 14 1983
- * The Man in the Moon, (ss) The New Yorker November 12 1984
- * More Old Tales About Women, (ss) The New Yorker August 23 1958
- * My Father’s Friends, (ss) The New Yorker January 30 1984
- * Never to Hear Silence, (ss) The New Yorker December 18 1937
- * The News of the Week in Review, (ss) The New Yorker January 4 1964
- * One Hippopotamus, (??) Harper’s Bazaar #2750, April 1941
- * On Love and Betrayal, (ex) from So Long, See You Tomorrow, Knopf, 1980
- * The Outsider, (ss) The New Yorker November 22 1941, as by Jonathan Harrington
- * Over by the River, (nv) The New Yorker July 1 1974
- * The Patterns of Love, (ss) The New Yorker July 7 1945
- * The Pilgrimage, (ss) The New Yorker August 22 1953
- * Retreat to Sharon, (ss) The New Yorker December 21 1940, as by Jonathan Harrington
- * River in Venezuela, (ss) Penguin Parade #4, 1938
- * Second of January, (ss) The New Yorker January 10 1942, as by Jonathan Harrington
- * So Long, See You Tomorrow, (nv) The New Yorker Oct 1, Oct 8 1979
- * They Come Like Swallows, (ex) 1937
- * The Thistles in Sweden, (ss) The New Yorker June 21 1976
- * Three Fables Written to Please a Lady, (ss) Story Spring 1994
- * The Trojan Women, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1947/1948
- * Two Old Tales About Men and Woman, (ss) The New Yorker June 21 1958
- * untitled (“Just before dark, when it was already dark in the cottages”), (ss) The New Yorker October 16 1965
- * untitled (“Once upon a time, in the west of England”), (ss) The New Yorker November 13 1965
- * untitled (“Once upon a time there was a man who had never been sick”), (ss) The New Yorker October 16 1965
- * untitled (“Once upon a time there was a man who lost his father”), (ss) The New Yorker August 7 1965
- * untitled (“Once upon a time there was a man with a very beautiful and gentle wife”), (ss) The New Yorker October 16 1965
- * untitled (“Once upon a time there was a poor fisherman”), (ss) The New Yorker August 7 1965
- * untitled (“Once upon a time there was a poor orphan girl”), (ss) The New Yorker November 13 1965
- * untitled (“There were two women, well along in years”), (ss) The New Yorker August 7 1965
- * What He Was Like, (ss) The New Yorker December 7 1992
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