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[]Steele, Morris J. (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym used by Raymond A. Palmer (1910-1977) & Leroy Yerxa (1915-1946) (chron.)
- * Bellerophon and the Chimera, (ar) Fantastic Adventures June 1944
- * Betelgeuse in Orion, (ms) Amazing Stories September 1944
- * [Callisto], (ar) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
- * Canis Major, the Great Dog, (ar) Amazing Stories February 1943
- * The Centaur—Steed of the Gods, (ar) Fantastic Adventures May 1943
- * Death of the Moon, (ar) Amazing Stories January 1944
- * Ether-Power Ship of Europa, (ar) Amazing Stories November 1943
- * The Flying Wing, (ar) Amazing Stories February 1943
- * Great Nebula in Andromeda, (ar) Fantastic Adventures October 1945
- * The Great Nebula in Orion, (ar) Amazing Stories June 1943
- * Hercules—The God of Strength, (ar) Fantastic Adventures April 1943
- * Icarus and Daedalus, First Aviators, (ar) Fantastic Adventures February 1943
- * Jason—The Superman, (ar) Fantastic Adventures April 1944
- * Kite Ship of the Moon, (ar) Fantastic Adventures January 1945
- * A Man with a New Set of Fingerprints, (ms) Mammoth Detective March 1943
- * The Martian’s Masterpiece, (ss) Amazing Stories March 1945
- * [Mercury], (ar) Fantastic Adventures December 1943
- * Mercury, God of the Winged Sandals, (ar) Fantastic Adventures January 1943
- * Mira, the “Wonderful” Star, (ms) Amazing Stories March 1943
- * Phaëton, Son of Apollo, (ar) Fantastic Adventures March 1943
- * The Phantom Enemy, (nv) (by Raymond A. Palmer) Amazing Stories February 1939
- * Polar Prison, (ss) (by Raymond A. Palmer) Amazing Stories December 1938
- * Procyon, in Canis Minor, (ar) Amazing Stories May 1943
- * Rigel, (ar) Amazing Stories August 1943
- * Rocket Warship, (ar) Amazing Stories May 1944
- * Sailing Ship of Venus, (ar) Amazing Stories January 1943
- * [Saturn], (ar) Fantastic Adventures October 1944
- * Ship of Callisto, (ar) Amazing Stories March 1944
- * Ship of Jupiter, (vi) Amazing Stories September 1943
- * Solution to Back Cover Puzzle, (ms) Mammoth Detective November 1945
- * The Sphinx of Thebes, (ar) Fantastic Adventures October 1943
- * Stories of the Stars:
* ___ Betelgeuse in Orion, (ms) Amazing Stories September 1944
* ___ Canis Major, the Great Dog, (ar) Amazing Stories February 1943
* ___ Death of the Moon, (ar) Amazing Stories January 1944
* ___ Great Nebula in Andromeda, (ar) Fantastic Adventures October 1945
* ___ The Great Nebula in Orion, (ar) Amazing Stories June 1943
* ___ Procyon, in Canis Minor, (ar) Amazing Stories May 1943
* ___ Rigel, (ar) Amazing Stories August 1943
* ___ Vega, in Lyra, the Harp, (ar) Amazing Stories April 1943
- * Submarine of Neptune, (ar) Amazing Stories March 1943
- * [Uranus], (ar) Fantastic Adventures June 1943
- * Vega, in Lyra, the Harp, (ar) Amazing Stories April 1943
- * [Venus], (ar) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
- * Warriors of Other Worlds:
* ___ [Callisto], (ar) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
* ___ [Mercury], (ar) Fantastic Adventures December 1943
* ___ [Saturn], (ar) Fantastic Adventures October 1944
* ___ [Uranus], (ar) Fantastic Adventures June 1943
* ___ [Venus], (ar) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
- * Warship of Mars, (ar) Amazing Stories July 1943
- * Weapon for a WAC, (ss) (by Raymond A. Palmer) Amazing Stories September 1944
- * The Wooden Ham, (ss) (by Leroy Yerxa) Fantastic Adventures December 1943
[]Steele, Paul (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Alarm Clock, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- * Amending Bill, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine February 22 1919
- * The Aniline Blues, (ss) Argosy May 1 1920
- * Beefing in Bohemia, (ss) The Argosy July 13 1918
- * Beyond Bartholdi’s, (ss) The Argosy March 30 1918
- * Call of the Frontier, (pm) Argosy May 31 1919
- * Changelings of Evil, (sl) Railroad Man’s Magazine Jan 11, Jan 18 1919
- * Changelings of Evil, (sl) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8 1919
- * Cinders, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1916
- * The City Station, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1916
- * Dusk on the Right-of-Way, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1916
- * Eyes, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine April 19 1919
- * The Fisherman’s Thrill, (pm) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1925
- * The Flag, (pm) All-Story Weekly July 1 1916
- * The Flag of Flags, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1917
- * Graves of Yesterday, (ss) All-Story Weekly May 27 1916
- * Hallie’s Comet, (ss) The Argosy January 26 1918
- * Her Liberty Loan, (ss) The Argosy October 6 1917
- * Hopalong Horns In, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine May 17 1919
- * Husky Heloise, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine March 22 1919
- * “If Ye Have Tears ”, (ss) The Argosy January 18 1919
- * In a Recruiting Office, (pm) All-Story Weekly September 22 1917
- * The Infernal Triangle, (ss) All-Story Weekly September 28 1918
- * In the Dark, (ss) The Argosy March 2 1918
- * It Can Be Done!, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1916
- * Jamaica Gingers, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine March 8 1919
- * A Joker in Toil, (ss) The Argosy November 2 1918
- * “Judgment!”, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1916
- * Khaki, (pm) The Argosy February 9 1918
- * Ladies First, (ss) The Argosy April 27 1918
- * Lasses of Liberty, (pm) All-Story Weekly May 19 1917
- * Left—Left!, (ss) The Argosy July 27 1918
- * Life, (pm) All-Story Weekly September 9 1916
- * Lone Eagle of the Ring, (ss) Fight Stories September 1929
- * The Loon, (pm) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 18 1920
- * Making the Grade, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
- * No Wonder!, (pm) All-Story Weekly June 9 1917
- * One Thousand Dollars, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st June 1920
- * The Owl, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine September 1919
- * Pendulums of Peace, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine March 15 1919
- * The Pensioner, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1917
- * Pursued, (ss) Argosy October 4 1919
- * The Red Rider, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st September 1919
- * Rim o’ the World, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1929
- * R.I.P., (ss) The Argosy December 14 1918
- * The Saints Confer, (pm) All-Story Weekly February 10 1917
- * Sand, (ss) The Canadian Magazine November 1929
- * Serpents in Disguise, (ss) Short Stories September 1919
- * Seven Seas—and Cornelia, (ss) Argosy November 22 1919
- * Song of the Units, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1917
- * Squaring Oblong, (ss) Argosy July 12 1919
- * Stripes and Pharisees, (ss) The Argosy October 5 1918
- * Talk of the Tallow-Pot, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 23 1918
- * “There’s a Lot o’ Luck Left!”, (pm) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 19 1925
- * Thick, (ss) Short Stories November 1919
- * This Is Power, (ss) The Canadian Magazine December 1928
- * To Carry the News, (pm) Top-Notch Magazine December 1 1925
- * Too Big a Risk, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 25 1919
- * The Track-Walker, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1917
- * Travelin’, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * Two Minutes, (ss) Argosy November 1 1919
- * Ulysses and the Optimist, (ss) The Argosy November 10 1917
- * Uncle Tom’s Jabbin’, (ss) The Argosy September 21 1918
- * Wandering Kale, (ss) Argosy July 19 1919
- * Watched, (ss) Argosy August 23 1919
- * Watchers, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1917
- * What God Destroys, (ss) Argosy August 9 1919
- * What Happened to Ole, (ss) The Argosy September 7 1918
- * The Wild East, (ss) The Argosy December 29 1917
- * Wits, (ss) Argosy December 13 1919
[]Steele, Richard (1672-1729) (about) (chron.)
- * The de Coverley Papers [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #2, March 2 1711, as "untitled (“The first of our Society is a Gentleman of Worcestershire”)", uncredited.
- * Defining a Gentleman, (ss)
- * The Picture Gallery [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #109, July 5 1711, as "untitled (“I was this Morning walking in the Gallery”)", uncredited.
- * The Spectator’s Return to Town [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #132, August 1 1711, as "untitled (“Having notified to my good Friend Sir Roger that I should set out for London the next Day”)", uncredited.
- * untitled (“Having notified to my good Friend Sir Roger that I should set out for London the next Day”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #132, August 1 1711, uncredited.
- * untitled (“In my first Description of the Company in which I pass most of my Time”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #113, July 10 1711, uncredited.
- * untitled (“I was this Morning walking in the Gallery”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #109, July 5 1711, uncredited.
- * untitled (“The first of our Society is a Gentleman of Worcestershire”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #2, March 2 1711, uncredited.
- * The Widow [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #113, July 10 1711, as "untitled (“In my first Description of the Company in which I pass most of my Time”)", uncredited.
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