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- SYMONDS, JOHN (chron.) (continued)
- SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Letters and Papers by Anon., (br) John o Londons Weekly Mar 10 1923
- SYMONDS, M. (chron.)
- SYMONDS, MARY STUART (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- SYMONDS, MURRAY (chron.)
- SYMONDS, P. B. (chron.)
- SYMONS, ARTHUR (1865-1945) (chron.)
- * Amor Trimphans, (pm)
- * Aspects of Verlaine, (ar) The Smart Set Jan 1906
- * At the Lands End, (ar) Harpers Monthly Jan 1909
- * Belgrade and Solia, (ar) Harpers Monthly Oct 1903
- * The Blind Men, (pm) Harpers Monthly Apr 1903
- * The Caged Bird, (pm) Harpers Monthly Aug 1904
- * Campoamor, the Great Spanish Poet of the Nineteenth Century, (ar) Harpers Monthly Dec 1901
- * Constantinople, (ar) Harpers Monthly May 1903
- * Esther Kahn, (ss) The Smart Set Oct 1902
- * False Impression, (pm) Harpers Monthly Nov 1903
- * In a Roman Garden, (pm) Munseys Apr 1915
- * The Nietzschean Follies (IV), (ar) The Smart Set Apr 1922
- * On the Palatine, (pm) Munseys Nov 1920
- * Prague, (ar) Harpers Monthly Sep 1901
- * Reenna, (ar) Harpers Monthly Sep 1904
- * Roman May, (pm) Harpers Monthly Jul 1904
- * Romeo and Juliet, (cr) Harpers Monthly Jul 1903
- * Seville, (ar) Harpers Monthly Mar 1901
- * To Night, (pm)
- * Troilus and Cressida, (cr) Harpers Monthly Oct 1907
- * Two Love-Songs, (pm) Harpers Monthly Sep 1903
- * A Valley in Cornwall, (ar) Harpers Monthly Jan 1905
- * Verona, (ss) Harpers Monthly May 1904
- * La Vie en Rose, (pm)
- * Villa Borghese, (pm) Harpers Monthly Dec 1904
- _____, trans.
- * Anywhere Out of the World, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * Be Drunken, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * The Cake, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * Crowds, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * Evening Twilight, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * The Eyes of the Poor, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * The Favours of the Moon, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * A Heroic Death, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * LInvitation au Voyage, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * Which Is True?, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- * Windows, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, (ss) The Bibelot v15 1909
- SYMONS, ARTHUS (chron.)
- SYMONS, COLIN (chron.)
- SYMONS, DON (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Analog Aug 1961
- SYMONS, F. A. (chron.)
- SYMONS, JULIAN (Gustave) (1912-1994) (chron.)
- * Art-Loving Mr. Lister Lands a Fake... [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Mar 13 1963; also as A Taste for Art.
- * Artists in Fraud, (ar) Lilliput Dec 1958; true crime.
- * As If by Magic [The Hiding Place; Francis Quarles], (ss) 1961
- * The Bermondsey Murder, (ar) Lilliput Oct 1958
- * Bland Beginning [Insp. Bland], (nv) London: Gollancz 1949
- * The Body through the Porthole, (ar) Lilliput Jun 1958; true crime.
- * The Boy Who Wanted a Motor-bike, (ar) Lilliput Jul 1958; true crime.
- * The Bull, (ss) Pie Spr 1945
- * The Case of S.W.2 [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Mar 8 1950
- * The Case of the Frightened Promoter [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard
- * The Case of the Three Cab Drivers, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1959; true crime.
- * The Case of W.C.2 [Francis Quarles], (ss) The Creasey Mystery Magazine Jan 1957
- * The Case of XX-2 [Francis Quarles], (ss) 1951
- * Cat and Mouse [Francis Quarles], (ss); probably from The [London] Evening Standard under a different title.
- * Centre Court Mystery [Francis Quarles], (na) 1961; also as The Wimbledon Mystery.
- * A Comment, (nf) Focus One #1 1945
- * The Criss-Cross Code, (nv) Lilliput Aug-Sep 1951; crime story.
- * The Days of September [Francis Quarles], (ss) Suspense (UK) Sep 1960
- * Deaf Ear to Murder [No Use Turning a Deaf Ear to Murder; Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Jun 1 1964
- * Death in the Scillies [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Mar 13 1951; also as Life and Death in the Scillies.
- * An Edwardian Tragedy, (ar) Lilliput Sep 1958; true crime.
- * The Fairy Tale of the Soldier and the Chicken, (ss) Lilliput Mar 1945
- * The First Reviewer, (ar) Pie Christmas 1943
- * The Fool, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jun 1966
- * The Grand National Case [Francis Quarles], (nv) 1956
- * The Hiding Place [Francis Quarles], (ss) 1961; also as As If by Magic.
- * Hot August Night, (ss) Suspense (UK) Aug 1960
- * The Killer Vanishes, (ar) Lilliput Jan 1958; reinvestigates the murder of Evelyn Foster in the 1930s.
- * Life and Death in the Scillies [Death in the Scillies; Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Mar 13 1951
- * The Link [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Jan 30 1953
- * A Little of Her Time, (ss) Short Stories Magazine Jul 1981; as A Little Bit of Her Time on contents page
- * The Lonely Hearts Murders, (ar) Lilliput Nov 1958; true crime.
- * The Man from West Africa, (ss) Lilliput Nov 1944
- * Meeting Wyndham Lewis, (ar) The London Magazine Oct 1957
- * Night Drive to Dover, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jul 1971
- * No Use Turning a Deaf Ear to Murder [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Jun 1 1964; also as Deaf Ear to Murder.
- * Of Crisis and Dismay, (nf) Focus One #1 1945; A Study of Writing in the Thirties.
- * One Little Letter [Francis Quarles], (ss) The Creasey Mystery Magazine Mar 1957
- * The Perfect Murder, (ar) Lilliput Mar 1958; investigates the murder of Norah Upchurch in 1931.
- * The Poisoner who got away, (ar) Lilliput May 1958; about a triple murder in Croydon in 1928.
- * The Reckless Ones, (ar) Lilliput Aug 1958; true crime.
- * Roy Fuller: After the Obituaries, (bg) The London Magazine Feb/Mar 1992
- * The Sensitive Ears of Mr. Small, (ss) EQMM Oct 1972
- * Summer Show [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Aug 21 1954
- * A Taste for Art [Art-Loving Mr. Lister Lands a Fake...; Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard Mar 13 1963
- * Theme for Hyacinth, (ss) Argosy (UK) Aug 1967
- * The Unhappy Piano-Tuner [Francis Quarles], (ss) The (London) Evening Standard
- * Why I Choose This Story, (is)
- * The Wimbledon Mystery [Centre Court Mystery; Francis Quarles], (na) 1961; continued on pages 139 through 150.
- * The Woman Who Loved a Motor-Car, (ss) Argosy (UK) Oct 1968
- * You Should Be on Crafts, (ss) Lilliput Sep 1944
- _____, reviews:
- SYMOR, ANN (chron.)
- SYMPOSIUM (chron.)
- SYNESIUS (chron.)
- SYNGE, JOHN M(illington) (1871-1909) (chron.)
- SYNHORST, G. E. (chron.)
- SYNNE, SADA (chron.)
- SYNON, KATHERINE (chron.)
- SYNON, MARY (Ellen) (1881-1965) (chron.)
- * A Board of Strategy, (ss) Extension Magazine Jan 1935
- * Common Ground, (ss) McCalls Aug 1921
- * For the Defense, (ss) McCalls Feb 1935
- * Hereditiy?, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Sep 1921
- * Human Interest, (ss) Womens Stories Feb 1 1914
- * If I Were Your Age, (ss) Good Housekeeping Apr 1930
- * The Mother of Becket, (ss) Womens Stories Mar 15 1914
- * Mrs. Hartigan, (ss) Good Housekeeping Jul 1924
- * My Grandmother and Myself, (ss) Scribners Aug 1916
- * Red Poppies, (nv) Everybodys Magazine May 1916
- * The Reservist, (ss) Scribners Oct 1916
- * The Sandals of His Youth, (ss) Scribners May 1916
- * Shadowed, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1923
- * Six Sons of Ossian: A Story of the North Country, (ss) Scribners Jul 1912
- * Song of the Lark, (ss) Extension Magazine Jun 1935
- * Strike Up the Band, (ss) Good Housekeeping Mar 1929
- * This is America, (ss) Redbook Aug 1932
- * The Wests Awake!: Canada in War Time, (ar) Scribners Jan 1916
- SYRETT, NETTA; [i.e., Janet Syrett] (1870?-1943) (chron.)
- SYRUS, PUBLIUS (chron.)
- SYSON, IAN (chron.)
- SYTELKOV, MAE SURTEES (chron.)
- SZABADSÁG, PAUL-THOMAS M. (chron.)
- * Christmas in Hungary, (ss) Orion
- SZABO, ISTVAN (chron.)
- * At the Bus Stop, (ss) The New Hungarian Quarterly 1964
- SZABÓ, MAGDA (chron.)
- SZAFRANSKI, SUSAN (chron.)
- SZASZ, THOMAS (chron.)
- SZEBENYEI, JOSEPH (1879?-1953); Hungarian-American journalist, author, editor, publisher and translator. Born in Keczel, Hungary; died in New York City. (chron.)
- SZEKELY, LADISLAO (chron.)
- SZEMAN, SHERRI (chron.)
- SZÉP, ERNEST (chron.)
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