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[]Richardson, Robert S(hirley) (1902-1981); used pseudonym Philip Latham (chron.)
- * Advance in the Red, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1945
- * After Enfer, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1969, as by Philip Latham
- * The Aphrodite Project, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction June 1949, as by Philip Latham
- * Are There “Bears” on Mars?, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1975
- * The Atmospheres of the Earth and Planets, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1949 [Ref. Gerard P. Kuiper]
- * The Black Cloud, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1958 [Ref. Fred Hoyle]
- * Blame It on Sunspots, (ar) Future Science Fiction October 1954
- * The Blindness, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction July 1946, as by Philip Latham
- * Book Reviews (with Willy Ley), (rc) Astounding Science Fiction August 1949
- * Book Reviews (with P. Schuyler Miller), (rc) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950
- * Calendar for Mars, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1947
- * Case of Apparent Time Acceleration, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction October 1944
- * “C” Frozen at 186272, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction March 1944
- * Comeback, (ss) Future Science Fiction November 1953, as by Philip Latham
- * Comets Via the VJSEH, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow March 1966
- * The Conquest of Space, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1950 [Ref. Chesley Bonestell & Willy Ley]
- * Cosmic Shadows, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Fall 1954
- * The Day After We Land on Mars, (ar) The Saturday Review of Literature May 28 1955
- * “Dear Sir: What Did You Do to the Moon?”, (ar) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy November 1953
- * The Dimple in Draco, (ss) Orbit 2 ed. Damon Knight, Putnam, 1967, as by Philip Latham
- * Disturbing Sun, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction May 1959, as by Philip Latham
- * A Drop of Dragon’s Blood [Bob & Dagny], (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1975, as by Philip Latham
- * Earth’s Ghostly Companion in Space, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction January 1953
- * An Easy Little Puzzle, (nv) Marvel Science Fiction August 1951, as by Philip Latham
- * Elephant Valley, (ss) The Evening Standard October 23 1956, as by Philip Latham
- * Engineering in Extremes, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction June 1945
- * Every Astronomer Has His Horror Story, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1958
- * Exploring Mars, (ar) Boys’ Life March 1950
- * Extra-Solar Planets, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction September 1944
- * An Eye for Selene, (ar) Galaxy Magazine June 1965
- * The Face of Mars, (ar) If June 1957
- * The Facts About Life on Mars, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1957
- * Four Centuries of Planets, (ar) Startling Stories October 1952
- * Future Forbidden, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction May/June 1973, as by Philip Latham
- * Galaxy Stars, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction January/February 1973
- * Headstones for Astronomers, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction July 1944
- * The Helpful Pleiades, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction February 1945
- * How to Kidnap a Moon, (ar) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1969
- * Icarus and Einstein, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1968
- * Icarus Brought to Earth, (ar) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy September 1953
- * Inside Out Matter, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction December 1941
- * Island in the Sky, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction July 1956
- * Is the Star of Bethlehem Observable Today?, (ar) Galaxy Science Fiction January/February 1973
- * “It’s About Time…”, (ar) If April 1954
- * Jeannette’s Hands [Bob & Dagny], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1973, as by Philip Latham
- * Jove Intervenes, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction October 1954
- * Kid Anderson, (ss) Space Science Fiction Magazine Spring 1957, as by Philip Latham
- * Late-Model Stars, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction October 1942
- * Lost: One Magnetic Field, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Summer 1954
- * Lots of Gold—But Get It!, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1945
- * Luna Observatory No. 1, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction February 1940
- * Making Worlds Collide, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1951
- * Man on Mira, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction April 1948
- * Mars: A Summing Up, (ar) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction March 1960
- * Martian Ritual, (ss) Future Science Fiction July 1953, as by Philip Latham
- * Mercury Is Not Hopeless, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Spring 1954
- * Miracle Elixir, (ss) Fantastic Stories June 1977, as by Philip Latham
- * A Moment for Laughter, (ss) Fantastic September/October 1953, as by Philip Latham
- * The Most Dangerous Love, (ss) Marvel Science Fiction November 1951, as by Philip Latham
- * The Mystery of the Blue Mist of Mars, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction December 1953
- * The Nature of the Universe, (br) Astounding Science Fiction January 1952 [Ref. Fred Hoyle]
- * N Day, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction January 1946, as by Philip Latham
- * Needed: One Aphrodite Project, (ar) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction August 1960
- * New Moons, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1955
- * A Night on Mars Hill, (ar) Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader April 1953
- * No Handicap Allowed, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction June 1942
- * “On a Gold Vesta…”, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1969
- * The Other Side of Astronomy, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1939
- * Paper Planets, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction September 1948
- * Phobos: Moon or Artifact?, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow March 1965
- * Photographic Plate Finds Kepler’s Nova, (ms) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1943
- * Postwar Plan for Mars, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction January 1944
- * Prediction—Past Tense, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction June 1945
- * Prominences, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction October 1945
- * Ptolemy’s Red Sirius, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1971
- * The Red Euphoric Bands, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction December 1967, as by Philip Latham
- * Rocket Blitz from the Moon, (??) Collier’s October 23 1948
- * The Rose Bowl—Pluto Hypothesis, (ss) Orbit 5 ed. Damon Knight, Putnam, 1969, as by Philip Latham
- * Science Briefs, (cl) If November 1952
- * Second Approximation, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction September 1946
- * Shadow on the Moon, (??) Collier’s November 12 1938
- * Simpson, (na) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy March 1954, as by Philip Latham
- * Space Fix, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction Mar, Apr 1943
- * Space Has a Spectrum, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1941
- * Space Stations for Free, (ar) Startling Stories May 1953
- * The Space Technology of a Track Meet, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1965
- * Star People, (ar) Fantastic Story Magazine Winter 1955
- * Stars Also Have Rings, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1942
- * The Stars Are Closer Than You Think, (ar) Thrilling Wonder Stories Winter 1954
- * Stella and the Moons of Mars, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow January 1965
- * Sun Grazers, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow February 1967
- * Theories Wanted, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow September 1965
- * Time for a Universe, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1944
- * The Time of Your Life, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1949
- * Today It’s Turbulence, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction August 1951
- * To Explain Mrs. Thompson, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction November 1951, as by Philip Latham
- * Trepidation, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction April 1941
- * “Turn On the Moon—Make It Hotter!”, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction November 1943
- * Under the Dragon’s Tail, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1966, as by Philip Latham
- * Universes for Lenses, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1940
- * Venus and Mercury—Locked Planets?, (ar) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967
- * Vermin of the Sky, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1941
- * Wanted—Help!, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction April 1951
- * Wanted: Suggestions, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction December 1940
- * Want to Bet?, (ms) Galaxy Science Fiction Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun 1972
- * What Did You Do to the Moon?, (ar) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy November 1953, as "“Dear Sir: What Did You Do to the Moon?”"
- * Which Polaris Do You Mean?, (ar) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction September 1963
- * Who’s Who on the Moon, (ar) Collier’s December 24 1954
- * Will Tomorrow Come?, (ss) McCall’s February 1957
- * The World of 61 Cygni C, (ar) Astounding Science-Fiction July 1943
- * The Xi Effect, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction January 1950, as by Philip Latham
- Astounding Science Fiction (UK) August 1950, as by Philip Latham
- Imagination Unlimited ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Farrar, Straus & Young, 1952, as by Philip Latham
- Imagination Unlimited (var. 1) ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, The Bodley Head, 1953, as by Philip Latham
- Best SF ed. Edmund Crispin, Faber and Faber, 1955, as by Philip Latham
- Decade the 1940s ed. Brian W. Aldiss & Harry Harrison, Macmillan UK, 1975, as by Philip Latham
- The Golden Age of Science Fiction ed. Kingsley Amis, Hutchinson, 1981, as by Philip Latham
- The Ascent of Wonder ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor, 1994, as by Philip Latham
- * [letter], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction July 1946
- * [letter from California], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction Mar 1957, Jan 1970, Feb 1971
- * [letter from Pasadena, CA], (lt) Astounding Science-Fiction Nov 1940, Jul 1942
- * [letter from Pasadenda 4, CA], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction Dec 1945, Oct 1948
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- * A Brief Text in Astronomy (with W. T. Shilling), (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #63, November 15 1955, uncredited.
- * Exploring Mars by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction June 1955
- * Exploring Mars by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1955
- * Exploring Mars by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe December 1955
- * The Fascinating World of Astronomy by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine October 1961
- * Five Against Venus by Sam Merwin, Jr., (br) Amazing Stories October 1952
- * Five Against Venus by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1952
- * Five Against Venus by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1952
- * Five Against Venus by Robert A. W. Lowndes, (br) Future Science Fiction January 1953
- * Getting Acquainted with Comets by Ralph A. Hall, M.D., (br) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967
- * Man and the Moon by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Fiction October 1961
- * Man and the Planets, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #54 Feb 15, #61 Sep 15 1955, uncredited.
- * Missing Men of Saturn by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1954
- * The Missing Men of Saturn by Philip Latham by Rory M. Faulkner, (br) Fantastic Worlds Spring 1954
- * The Night After We Land on Mars by R. S. Dickson, (hu) Inside #53, September 1958
[]Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761) (about) (chron.)
- * Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady, (n.) self-published, 1748
- * The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Bart., (n.) 1753
- * O My Dear Parents!, (ex) from Pamela, Rivington & Osborne, 1741
- * Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, (n.) 1740
_____, [ref.]
[]Richardson, Thomas G. (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The St. Nicholas Magazine Jun, Aug 1926, Mar 1928
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life Apr, May, Jun, Aug 1927, May, Jun, Oct, Nov 1928, Jan, Jun, Jul 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Modern Priscilla April 1927
[]Richardson, Tracy (1889?-1949) (about) (chron.)
- * About Jack Knight, (ar) Air Trails October 1938 [Ref. James Herbert Knight]
- * About the Guest Editor, (bg) Air Trails February 1939
- * About the Guest Editor, (bg) Air Trails November 1938 [Ref. G. Bedell Monro]
- * About the Guest Editor, (bg) Air Trails January 1939 [Ref. C. R. Smith]
- * About the Guest Editor, (bg) Air Trails December 1938 [Ref. Jimmy Taylor]
- * Alligators Can Bite, (ts) Adventure October 1937
- * Always Face an Open Window, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine August 1937
- * Ants and Alligators, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine April 1938
- * Aviation’s Lie Detector, (ar) Air Trails February 1939
- * A Battle off the Record, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine January 1937
- * Buckshot Barrage, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine July 1939; as told by William C. Brooks
- * Death Flight, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1940
- * The “Fighting Jew” made a Revolutionist Out of Me, (ts) Personal Adventure January 1938
- * Flying Isn’t Everything, (ar) Air Trails June 1938
- * I Make a President, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine October 1939
- * In a Common Cause, (ss) Holland’s September 1934
- * I Started a Revolution, (ts) Personal Adventure December 1937
- * A Job for Funston, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine March 1937
- * Off the Record, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine September 1937
- * Our Guest Editor, (bg) Air Trails Jul, Aug 1938
- * Retreat to Victory, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine April 1939
- * A Soldier of Fortune’s Story (with Meigs O. Frost), (ar) Liberty Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 31, Nov 21, Dec 5 1925
- * Soldiers of the Jungle, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1940
- * Soldier Stuff, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1942
- * Strange Duel, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine August 1938
- * The Stunt That Backfired, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine November 1939; as told by William C. Brooks
- * Test Pilot Test, (ar) Air Trails May 1939
- * They Also Serve [The Legless Legion], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1940
- * 20,000 to 1, (ar) Air Trails October 1938
- * When Rivets Explode, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1942
- * When Tex Tried to Shoot Me, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine September 1940
- * Willie’s Got a Good Job Now, (ss) Air Trails May 1939
- * Within the Enemy’s Lines [The Legless Legion], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1940
_____, as told to
_____, [ref.]
[]Richardson, Travis (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Being Fred, (ss) Thuglit #21, January/February 2016
- * Chowda, (ss) Switchblade #6, August 2018
- * Hipster Pantsin’, (ss) Crime Syndicate Magazine #3, October 2017
- * Johnny Are You Queer?, (ss) Murder-a-Go-Go’s ed. Holly West, Down & Out Books, 2019
- * Last Stop, Cozyville!, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #124, 2024
- * The Movement, (ss) Scoundrels ed. Gary Phillips, Down & Out Books, 2012
- * Not Sure Which Way I’m Heading, (ss) All Due Respect #4, October 2014
- * Private Practice, (ss) All Due Respect #1, November 2013
- * The Proxy, (ss) Thuglit #13, September/October 2014
- * Stranger in a Bar, (ss) Switchblade #1, April 2017
- * Texas-Sized Vanity, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November/December 2023
- * A Village Called Eden, (ss) Dark Corners Winter 2014
[]Richardson, Vance (fl. 1930s); house pseudonym used by Reginald C. Barker (1881-1937) (chron.)
- * Bells of Hallelujah [Zip Sawyer], (ss) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1932
- * The Bully of Camp Three [Zip Sawyer], (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine November 15 1931
- * Green Timber, (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine September 1 1931
- * Right of Way, (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1932
- * She’s a Moose!, (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine December 15 1931
- * Sky-Topping with Death, (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch January 1933
- * Straw Boss [Zip Sawyer], (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1932
- * The Taming of Smiling Smith [Zip Sawyer], (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch December 1932
- * The Timber Beast [Zip Sawyer], (ss) North•West Stories 1st November 1927, as by Reginald C. Barker
- * Timber Beast’s Salute [Zip Sawyer], (ss) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine July 1 1932
- * White-water Man [Zip Sawyer], (ss) (by Reginald C. Barker) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine April 15 1932
[]Richardson, William (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Army for Hire (with Seymour Freidin), (ar) Collier’s October 15 1954
- * The Chute That Failed, (ar) Argosy July 1957
- * Jean-Jacques goes commercial, (ar) Lilliput January 1959
- * Jumpin’ Jim Is Ready (with Seymour Freidin), (??) Collier’s June 13 1953
- * The Moslem Crescent (with Seymour Freidin), (??) Collier’s July 26 1952
- * Our Tiniest Ally (with Seymour Freidin), (ar) Collier’s June 7 1952
- * The Russian Soldier—How Good Is He? (with Seymour Freidin), (ar) Collier’s January 31 1953
- * Stalin’s Hungarian Hatchet Man (with Seymour Freidin), (??) Collier’s July 12 1952
- * Trieste—City Without a Country (with Seymour Freidin), (??) Collier’s August 2 1952
- * The Voice of “Hate America” (with Seymour Freidin), (??) Collier’s September 13 1952
- * Why It Pays Off to Hate America (with Seymour Freidin), (??) Collier’s October 18 1952
[]Richardson-Cox; [i.e., James H. Richardson & Thomas Cox] (fl. 1850s-1860s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jun 1853, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1854, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1855
- * [illustration(s)] (with Augustus Hoppin), (il) Beadle’s Monthly June 1867
- * [illustration(s)] (with Augustus Hoppin), (il) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine September 1868
[]Riche, Daniel (1949-2005) (about) (chron.)
- * Démons, robots, vaisseaux et autres livres tres beaux…, (ar) Fiction (France) #300, April 1979
- * Editorial, (ed) Fiction (France) #291 Jun, #292 Jul/Aug, #293 Sep, #294 Oct 1978
- * Editorial du n° 300, (ed) Fiction (France) #300, April 1979
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[]Richepin, Jean (1849-1926) (about) (chron.)
- * An Adventure, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Une Aventure”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * The Artist, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Artiste”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * Babette, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Ch’tiote”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * “Bonjour, Monsieur”, (ss)
- * “Bonjour, Monsieur”, (ss) Short Stories February 1894; translated by Mason Carnes
- * Child, (ss) Current Literature May 1906
- * Christmas Presents, (ss) The Idler December 1892
- * The Clown, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Pouillards”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * Constant Guignard, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French by Terry Hale.
- * Constant Guinard, (ss) The Pagan April/May 1918
- * Countess Satan, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Comtesse Satan”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * The Damp Straw of the Cell, (ss)
- * The Debt, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“La Dette”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * Great Crimes for Women, (ss) The Gold Book Magazine August 1921
- * Jeroboam, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Jéroboam”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * Julot’s Opinion, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“L’Opinion de Julot”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * The Lancer’s Wife, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“La Uhlane”, Les morts bizarres, Georges Decaux, 1876).
- * The Last Combat, (ss) Short Stories June 1903; translated by Linda de K. Fulton
- * Lilith, (ss) The Crazy Corner by Jean Richepin, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * Mademoiselle, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Mademoiselle”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * The Man with the Blue Eyes, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“L’Homme aux yeux pâles”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * The Man with the Dogs, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Cht’Heumme-aux-quiens”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * The Man with the Pale Eyes, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“L’Homme aux yeux pâles”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- The Lock and Key Library: Modern French ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews Co., 1909, as by Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant
- Masterpieces of Mystery, Volume 3: Mystic-Humorous Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Doubleday Page, 1920, as by Guy de Maupassant
- World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Seven Treasures Publications, 2008, as by Guy de Maupassant
- * The Marquis, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Le Marquis”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * A Masterpiece of Crime, (ss) Weird Tales March 1936; translated from the French (“Le chef-d’uvre du crime”, 1876) by H. Twitchell.
- * The Metaphysical Machine, (ss) News from the Moon ed. Brian M. Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2007; translated from the French (“La machine a métaphysique”, Morts bizarre, 1877) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Mirror, (ss) Snuggly Tales of Femmes Fatales ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2022; translated from the French by Brian M. Stableford.
- * La Morillonne, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“La Morillonne”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * Mother Antoine’s Lad, (ss)
- * My Friend Choupilly’s Nose, (ss) Gil Blas; translated by A. C. Townsend
- * A Night in Whitechapel, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Ivres-morts”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * The One-Eyed Beggars, (vi) Young’s Magazine May 1914
- * The Other Eyes, (ss) The Crazy Corner by Jean Richepin, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * The Plague-Man, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #10, 1988; translated by Phyllis Ann Karr
- * The Plague-Man, (ss) The Crazy Corner by Jean Richepin, tr. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2013
- * Profitable Business, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Une Bonne Affaire”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ The Man with the Dogs, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant
- * Sympathy, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Correspondances”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * Ugly, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Laid”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * Violated, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Violé”, Cauchemars, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1892).
- * Virtue, (ss) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903, as by Guy de Maupassant; translated from the French (“Bonnes filles”, Truandailles, Bibliothéque-Charpentier, 1891).
- * The Were-Wolf, (ss) Short Stories June 1898; translated from the French by Baron P. de Fontenilliat.
- * The Wet Dungeon-Straw, (vi) New York Evening Post; from: Le Morts Bizarres.; translated by Walter Learned
- * Wet Straws in a Dungeon, (ss) Transatlantic Tales November 1907; translated from the French by Nellie de Tellier.
[]Richerson, Carrie (1952-2019) (chron.)
- * Apotheosis, (ss) Souls in Pawn ed. George Hatch, Horror's Head Press, 1992
- * Artistic License, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1994
- * A Birth, (ss) Asimov’s Science Fiction August 2005
- * By the Waters of Lethe We Sat Down and Wept, (ss) Amazing Stories July 1993
- * The City in Morning, (ss) 1998
- * The City in the Morning, (ss) Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction ed. Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, Overlook Press, 1998
- * A Dying Breed, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October/November 1992
- * The Emerald City, (vi) Pulphouse: A Fiction Magazine #17, 1994
- * A Game of Cards, (ss) Aeon #4, August 2005
- * Geckos, (ss) Roadkill Press, 1994
- * The Golden Chain, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 2001
- * The Harrowing, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1996
- * Healer, (ss) Swords of the Rainbow ed. Eric Garber & Jewelle Gomez, Alyson, 1996
- * Juanito, the Magic Beans, and the Giant, (ss) Realms of Fantasy April 1998
- * The Light at the End of the Day, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October/November 1993
- * Love on a Stick, (nv) Bending the Landscape: Horror ed. Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, Overlook Press, 2001
- * No End in Sight, (ss) More Phobias ed. Wendy Webb, Richard Gilliam, Edward E. Kramer & Martin H. Greenberg, Pocket, 1995
- * Nuestra Señora, (ss) Gothic Ghosts ed. Wendy Webb & Charles Grant, Tor, 1997
- * Phases, (ss) Pulphouse: A Fiction Magazine #16, 1993
- * The Quick and the Dead, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1997
- * Sous la Mer, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1994
- * STAR-Crossed Lovers, (pm) Aeon #6, March 2006
- * The Warrior and the King [Conan], (ss) Cross Plains Universe ed. Scott A. Cupp & Joe R. Lansdale, MonkeyBrain Books/FACT, 2006
- * …
With By Good Intentions, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October/November 2006
[]Riches, Jill (chron.)
- * Arab Advertising, (il) New Worlds #213, Summer 1978, uncredited.
- * Daily Mirror, October 8, 1930, (il) New Worlds #213, Summer 1978, uncredited.
- * Pravda (with Michael Moorcock), (ms) New Worlds #214, Winter 1978, uncredited.
- * [illustration(s)], (il) New Worlds #216, September 1979
[]Richet, Charles (Robert) (1850-1935); used pseudonym Charles Epheyre (about) (chron.)
- * The Black Virgin, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1892, as by Charles Epheyre; translated from the French. (translated)
- * The Mirosaurus, (nv) The Supreme Progress ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2011, as by Charles Epheyre; translated from the French (“Le Mirosaurus”, 1893) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Professor Bakermann’s Microbe, (nv) The Supreme Progress ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2011, as by Charles Epheyre; translated from the French (“Le Microbe de Professor Bakermann”, Revue Bleue, January 1890) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Sister Marthe, (ss) On the Brink of the World’s End and Other French Scientific Romances ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2016, as by Charles Epheyre; translated from the French (“Sur Marthe”, 1889) by Brian M. Stableford.
[]Richildis, Ranylt (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Charlemagne and Florent, (ss) Myths Inscribed April 27 2014
- * Foreword, (ed) Lackington’s #2 Spr, #3 Sum, #4 Fll 2014, #5 Wtr, #6 Spr, #7 Sum, #8 Fll 2015, #9 Wtr, #10 Spr, #11 Sum,
#12 Fll 2016, #13 Wtr, #14 Spr, #15 Sum, #16 Fll 2017
#17 Spr, #18 Fll 2018, #23 Spr, #24 Fll 2021
- * Lastword, (ed) Lackington’s #25, Spring 2022
- * A Long Foreword with a Long Title to Introduce Our Fond New Venture, (ed) Lackington’s #1, Winter 2014
- * Niru Wallowed, (ss) Kaleidotrope Summer 2023
- * No Chimeras, (ss) The Future Fire #30, 2014
- * Sainte-Noyale, (ss) Fusion Fragment #7, July 2021
- * The Stitch Beneath the Ice, (ss) Strange Horizons July 20 2020
- * Tola’s Waft, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #150, July 2024
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Lackington’s #1 Wtr, #2 Spr, #3 Sum, #4 Fll 2014, #5 Wtr, #6 Spr, #7 Sum, #8 Fll 2015, #9 Wtr, #10 Spr,
#11 Sum, #12 Fll 2016
#13 Wtr, #14 Spr, #15 Sum, #16 Fll 2017, #17 Spr, #18 Fll 2018, #19 Spr, #20 Fll 2019, #21 Spr, #22 Fll 2020,
#23 Spr, #24 Fll 2021
#25 Spr 2022
[]Richin, Irving (1920- ); used pseudonym Seymour Irving Richin? (chron.)
- * Adios, Tinhorn (with Seymour Richin), (ar) Western Aces December 1943
- * Bad Blood (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Mystery Book Magazine 2nd Spring 1949, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Big Killing [Linc Castle] (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (nv) Crack Detective Stories April 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Blood on His Hands (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) The Phantom Detective December 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * The Bloody Icepick (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Thrilling Mystery Novel Magazine May 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Clothes Make the Murder [Linc Castle] (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Crack Detective Stories March 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Colfax County Shoot-Out (with Seymour Richin), (ar) Western Aces February 1944
- * Dead Giveaway (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) New Detective Magazine May 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Death in His Dukes (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories February 1948, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Desperado Destiny (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ts) Western Aces July 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Drifters Die Young (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Fifteen Western Tales February 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Exit Screaming (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) New Detective Magazine May 1948, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * The Finishing Touch [Linc Castle] (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (nv) Crack Detective Stories July 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Fit to Kill (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Crack Detective Stories May 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * The Hangrope and the Woman (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Thrilling Western July 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * If Looks Could Kill (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) New Detective Magazine September 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Killers Also Die (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Famous Western November 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * King of the Gunhawks (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ar) Western Aces January 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Lady from Hell (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) New Detective Magazine March 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Lone-Wolf Strategy (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ts) Western Aces April 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Murder Robs the Deathbed (with Seymour Richin), (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine November 1943
- * Night-Call for the Owlhoot Medico (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) New Western Magazine July 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Quoth the Raven—Murder (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (nv) Crack Detective Stories November 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * “Ride or Die” (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (nv) Action Stories Spring 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Second Hand Corpse (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (nv) New Detective Magazine September 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Sharp Like an Eagle (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Super Sports September 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * So Dead the Rose (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Crack Detective Stories July 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Terror Rods a Boom-Camp (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (na) New Western Magazine March 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * They’re Better Off Dead [Linc Castle] (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Crack Detective Stories September 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * To Her Dying Day (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) New Detective Magazine November 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Valley of Doomed Lawmen (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (nv) New Western Magazine September 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Vigilante Vengeance (with Seymour Richin), (ts) Western Trails November 1943
- * Violence for Vicky (with Seymour Richin ,[?]), (ss) Dime Detective Magazine June 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
[]Richin, Seymour (1920-2011); used pseudonym Seymour Irving Richin? (chron.)
_____, [?]
- * Bad Blood (with Irving Richin), (ss) Mystery Book Magazine 2nd Spring 1949, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Big Killing [Linc Castle] (with Irving Richin), (nv) Crack Detective Stories April 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Blood on His Hands (with Irving Richin), (ss) The Phantom Detective December 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * The Bloody Icepick (with Irving Richin), (ss) Thrilling Mystery Novel Magazine May 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Clothes Make the Murder [Linc Castle] (with Irving Richin), (ss) Crack Detective Stories March 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Dead Giveaway (with Irving Richin), (ss) New Detective Magazine May 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Death in His Dukes (with Irving Richin), (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories February 1948, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Desperado Destiny (with Irving Richin), (ts) Western Aces July 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Drifters Die Young (with Irving Richin), (ss) Fifteen Western Tales February 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Exit Screaming (with Irving Richin), (ss) New Detective Magazine May 1948, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * The Finishing Touch [Linc Castle] (with Irving Richin), (nv) Crack Detective Stories July 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Fit to Kill (with Irving Richin), (ss) Crack Detective Stories May 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * The Hangrope and the Woman (with Irving Richin), (ss) Thrilling Western July 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * If Looks Could Kill (with Irving Richin), (ss) New Detective Magazine September 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Killers Also Die (with Irving Richin), (ss) Famous Western November 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * King of the Gunhawks (with Irving Richin), (ar) Western Aces January 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Lady from Hell (with Irving Richin), (ss) New Detective Magazine March 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Lone-Wolf Strategy (with Irving Richin), (ts) Western Aces April 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Night-Call for the Owlhoot Medico (with Irving Richin), (ss) New Western Magazine July 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Quoth the Raven—Murder (with Irving Richin), (nv) Crack Detective Stories November 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * “Ride or Die” (with Irving Richin), (nv) Action Stories Spring 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Second Hand Corpse (with Irving Richin), (nv) New Detective Magazine September 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Sharp Like an Eagle (with Irving Richin), (ss) Super Sports September 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * So Dead the Rose (with Irving Richin), (ss) Crack Detective Stories July 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Terror Rods a Boom-Camp (with Irving Richin), (na) New Western Magazine March 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * They’re Better Off Dead [Linc Castle] (with Irving Richin), (ss) Crack Detective Stories September 1945, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * To Her Dying Day (with Irving Richin), (ss) New Detective Magazine November 1946, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Valley of Doomed Lawmen (with Irving Richin), (nv) New Western Magazine September 1944, as by Seymour Irving Richin
- * Violence for Vicky (with Irving Richin), (ss) Dime Detective Magazine June 1947, as by Seymour Irving Richin
[]Richin, Seymour Irving; probably a pseudonym of Seymour & Irving Richin (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Bad Blood, (ss) Mystery Book Magazine 2nd Spring 1949
- * Big Killing [Linc Castle], (nv) Crack Detective Stories April 1947
- * Blood on His Hands, (ss) The Phantom Detective December 1944
- * The Bloody Icepick, (ss) Thrilling Mystery Novel Magazine May 1947
- * Clothes Make the Murder [Linc Castle], (ss) Crack Detective Stories March 1946
- * Dead Giveaway, (ss) New Detective Magazine May 1946
- * Death in His Dukes, (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories February 1948
- * Desperado Destiny, (ts) Western Aces July 1944
- * Drifters Die Young, (ss) Fifteen Western Tales February 1946
- * Exit Screaming, (ss) New Detective Magazine May 1948
- * The Finishing Touch [Linc Castle], (nv) Crack Detective Stories July 1946
- * Fit to Kill, (ss) Crack Detective Stories May 1945
- * The Hangrope and the Woman, (ss) Thrilling Western July 1946
- * If Looks Could Kill, (ss) New Detective Magazine September 1945
- * Killers Also Die, (ss) Famous Western November 1946
- * King of the Gunhawks, (ar) Western Aces January 1945
- * Lady from Hell, (ss) New Detective Magazine March 1946
- * Lone-Wolf Strategy, (ts) Western Aces April 1944
- * Night-Call for the Owlhoot Medico, (ss) New Western Magazine July 1944
- * Quoth the Raven—Murder, (nv) Crack Detective Stories November 1946
- * “Ride or Die”, (nv) Action Stories Spring 1947
- * Second Hand Corpse, (nv) New Detective Magazine September 1946
- * Sharp Like an Eagle, (ss) Super Sports September 1946
- * So Dead the Rose, (ss) Crack Detective Stories July 1945
- * Terror Rods a Boom-Camp, (na) New Western Magazine March 1945
- * They’re Better Off Dead [Linc Castle], (ss) Crack Detective Stories September 1945
- * To Her Dying Day, (ss) New Detective Magazine November 1946
- * Valley of Doomed Lawmen, (nv) New Western Magazine September 1944
- * Violence for Vicky, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine June 1947
[]Richler, Mordecai (1931-2001) (chron.)
- * Benny, The War in Europe and Myerson’s Daughter Bella, (ss) The Montrealer 1957
- * Catch-and-Release, (ss) GQ November 1989
- * The Greening of Hersh, (ss) Chatelaine May 1971
- * Overbite Halburton’s Revenge, (ss) GQ August 1989
- * Playing Ball on Hampstead Heath, (ss) The Running Man July/August 1968
- * St Urbain’s Horseman, (ss) Tamarack Review #41, Autumn 1966
- * Seymour, (ss) Playboy June 1980
- * Some Grist for Mervyn’s Mill, (nv) The Kenyon Review Winter 1962
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