The FictionMags Index
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- ANONYMOUS (chron.) (continued)
- * Intelligence Please, (qz) Argosy (UK) Jul 1942
- * Intelligence, Limited, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 24 1923
- * Intensive Culture and Increased Food-Supply - Views of a Model Vegetable Garden in England, (pi) Munseys Apr 1918
- * Intercept and Destroy! The Battle Order of the G.I.s Who Walk Straight into Hell, (ar) Real Combat Stories Jul 1969
- * An Intercepted Letter, (ss) The Wave Sep 22 1894, Dec 24 1898
- * An Interesting Inscription, (ss) The Wave Sep 28 1894
- * Interesting People, (ar) The American Magazine Jun, Sep 1911
- * Interesting People, (cl) The American Magazine Apr 1911; Mrs. Alfred LeRoy Hodder, Superintendent of Womens Prison in Sherborn, MA) - Edward S. Martin, Editorial writer for Life magazine and Harpers - Charles Banks, Negro banker and businessman in Mound Bayou, MS - Charles Barrett, President of National Farmers Union.
- * Interesting People (16 colorful personalities), (ms) The American Magazine Jan 1938
- * Interesting People (9 colorful personalities), (ms) The American Magazine Apr 1938
- * Interesting People. (Emile Loubet; J. W. Lowther; Gabrielle Réju aka Réjane; Charles Mathews; Hubert von Herkomer; W. P. Frith, R. A.), (cl) The Grand Magazine Jul 1905
- * Interesting People. (George Meredith; Sir James Dewar; Solomon J. Solomon; Fletcher Moulton; Ben Davies; Madame Albani), (cl) The Grand Magazine Jun 1905
- * Interesting People. (Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema; J. M. Barrie; Robert Ball; Arthur Bourchier; Dr. Joachim; George Grossmith; Martin Conway; Adelina Patti), (cl) The Grand Magazine May 1905
- * An Interlude, (vi) The Minster Aug 1895
- * Internal-Combustion Engines for Locomotives, (ms) Chamberss Journal Mar 28 1908
- * International Doll, (pi) Nugget Dec 1963
- * International Pet Gifts, (ms) Penthouse Oct 1984
- * Interrogative, (qz) Argosy (UK) Oct 1943
- * An Interview with Abe Goodman, (iv) Pulp Win 1978
- * An Interview with Alan Garner, (iv) Labrys Nov 1981
- * An Interview with Barry Smith, (iv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #2 1975
- * An Interview with Glenn Lord, (iv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #3 1975
- * Interview with Harlan Ellison, (iv) Mystery Monthly Jun 1976
- * Interview with Jack Williamson, (iv) Science Fiction Fan Jul 1936
- * Interview with John Severin, (iv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #4 1976
- * Interview with L. Sprague de Camp, (iv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #4 1976
- * An Interview with Mrs. Clarence Mackay on Woman Suffrage, (ar) Munseys Apr 1909
- * An Interview with Piers Anthony, (iv) Paradox Aut 2003
- * An Interview With Rex Stout, (iv) P.S. Aug 1966
- * An Interview with Roy Thomas, (iv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #2 1975
- * Interview: Christianna Brand, (iv) EQMM Aug 1978; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Edward D. Hoch, (iv) EQMM Aug 1976; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Elleston Trevor (aka Adam Hall), (iv) EQMM Jan 1978; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Eric Ambler, (iv) EQMM May 1977; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: H. R. F. Keating, (iv) EQMM Apr 1976; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Hugh Pentecost, (iv) EQMM Mar 25 1981; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Richard Levinson & William Link, (iv) EQMM Feb 11 1980; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Robert Twohy, (iv) EQMM Jan 28 1981; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: Walter B. Gibson (The Shadow), (iv) EQMM Jun 1976; (not listed in TOC)
- * Interview: William Bankier, (iv) EQMM Nov 4 1981; (not listed in TOC)
- * An Intimate Afternoon with model Charlene James, (pi) Escapade Nov 1957
- * Intimate Talks About Books: III. The Scarlet Letter, (ar) Munseys Oct 1907
- * Intimate Talks About Books: IV. The Odyssey, (ar) Munseys Nov 1907
- * Intimate Talks About Books: V. Jane Eyre, (ar) Munseys Dec 1907
- * Intimate Talks About Books: VI. The Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe, (ar) Munseys Jan 1908
- * Intimate Talks About Books: VII. Mr. Lecoq, (ar) Munseys Feb 1908
- * Intimate Talks About Books: VIII. Vanity Fair, (ar) Munseys Mar 1908
- * Into Their Peaceful Lives, (sl) Red Star Weekly May 3 1952
- * Introducing a New Beauty, (pi) Playtime v1 #1 1958
- * Introducing The Adventurous Trio, (sl) Eros Feb 1949
- * Introducing The Phantom, (ed) The Phantom Detective Feb 1933
- * An Introduction, (ed) The Penny Story-Teller & Popular Magazine Aug 1 1932
- * Introduction to Killer in the Rain, (is) Argosy (UK) May 1964
- * Introduction to Mandarins Jade, (is) Argosy (UK) Jul 1964
- * Introduction to The Curtain, (is) Argosy (UK) Jun 1964
- * Introduction to The Man Who Liked Dogs, (is) Argosy (UK) Apr 1964
- * An Introduction to the Quarterly, (ms) The Minnesota Quarterly Fll 1929
- * An Introductory Note, (ms) Amra Oct 1967
- * Invasion Panics, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1860
- * The Inventors Head, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Sep 1885
- * Invents Compressed-Air Engine, (ms) Wide-Awake Magazine Mar 25 1916
- * Investment Trends:
___ Bulls, Bears and Bonds, (cl)
___ Market Growths and Outgrowths, (cl)
- * The Invisible French Nude, (??) Rogue Jul 1963
- * The Invisible Hand, (ss) Argosy (UK) Sep 1884
- * The Invisible Spouse, (ts) True Experience Dec 1947
- * An Invitation, (ed) Lovat Dicksons Magazine Aug 1934
- * An Invitation, (pi) Playtime v1 #1 1958
- * Invited Guests, (pm) Grit Mar 6 1932
- * An Involuntary Olive-Branch, (ss) Blackwoods 19??
- * Éire Óg, (ms) Young Ireland Oct 2 1880; lessons in Gaelic - the title meaning Young Ireland.
- * Irish Bulls, (ar)
- * The Irish Free State and Irish Soul, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1922
- * Irish Highwayman, (ss) National Magazine Nov 1911
- * Irish Insertions and Edgings, (ar) The Girls Own Paper and Womans Magazine Apr 1917
- * The Irish Lord Lieutenant and His Double [by John Banim, [or Michael]], (ss) The Library of Fiction, or The Family Storyteller v1 1836; By the Author of the OHara Tales.
- * Irish Soil for Australian Snakes, (ms) Chamberss Journal Dec 21 1907
- * Irish Wit: Some Good Stories, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Feb 24 1923
- * The Irish Witch and the Rebels Wife, (ss) Endless Entertainment #11 1825; based on the Gunpowder Plot.
- * The Iron Duke, (ms) The Popular Magazine Sep 1907
- * The Iron Hand, (sl) Union Jack Library Jan 15 1898
- * Iron Substituted for Silver, (ar) Clues Detective Stories Jan 1939
- * Irremediable, (ss) The Wave Jul 7 1894
- * The Irrepressible Suffragettes, (ar) The Scrap Book May #1 1908
- * Irresistable Mist, (ms) Astounding Jul 1940
- * Is a Girl Safe on the Stage?, (ar) The Rapid Sep 1907
- * Is Civilization, then, a Failure?, (ms) The Smart Set Jan 1915; sketch.
- * Is Germany Hungry?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 11 1915
- * Is Hoarding Wise?, (ed) Colliers Sep 6 1941
- * Is It Dangerous to Be Fat?, (ar) The Scrap Book Nov 1908
- * Is It to Be Good-by, Grizzly?, (nf) Western Story Magazine Apr 13 1929
- * Is Marriage the End of Love?, (ar) True Marriage Stories Feb 1927
- * Is Our Calendar Wrong?, (ar) The Grand Magazine Mar 1940
- * Is Social Prestige Worth While?:
___ No. I The Prodigality of the Week-End Party, (ar) Ainslees Mar 1905
- * Is That a Fact?, (ms) Terence X. OLearys War Birds Apr 1935
- * Is the White Mans World in Danger?, (ar) My Magazine Mar 1925
- * Is There a One-Woman Man?, (ss) True Marriage Stories Mar 1927
- * Is There a Santa Claus?, (ed) New York Sun
- * Is There a Secret Stripper in Your Street?, (ar) Parade Apr 24 1971
- * Is This Lincoln?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 15 1941; possible after-death photo.
- * Is This Rose Bimler?, (??) Rogue Mar 1963
- * Is Your House Haunted?, (ar) Thrills & Chills #2 1994
- * Is Your Name in These Girls Pictures?, (pi) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Is Your Piano in Tune?, (ar) Top-Notch Jun 15 1918
- * Is Your Problem Here?, (ms) Films and Fiction Nov 1, Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22, Nov 29 1932
- * Is Your Stomach Upset?, (ms) Stag (Canada) Fll 1941
- * Is Zane Grey a Man or a Woman?, (bg) The Pathfinder Mar 24 1923
- * The Island Builders of the Sea, (ar) My Magazine Mar 1925
- * Island Homestead Found in Michigan, (nf) Western Story Magazine Oct 31 1925
- * Island Magic, (qz)
- * Island of Midnight Sun, (vi) Action Stories Sep 1925
- * Islands in Fiction, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Dec 9 1922
- * Isnt a June Wedding Lovely?, (pi) St. Nicholas Magazine Jun 1921
- * Isnt It Annoying When Youve Just Missed The Post!, (ms) Modern Weekly Apr 7 1928
- * Isola; or, The Deaths Head Dagger, (nv) The Princesss Novelettes Oct 4 1889
- * Issue One Contributors, (bg) A Public Space Spr 2006
- * It Didnt Take, (pm) The Grand Magazine Feb 1905
- * It Happened at Christmas, (ss) Fireside Detective Casebook Feb 1948
- * It Happened on the Pecos, (nf) Ranch Romances Nov #2 1949
- * It Happened This Way, (nf) Five-Novels Magazine Jan/Feb 1946
- * It Is to Laugh, (hu) Pep Stories Mar 1929
- * It Is to Laugh, (ct) The Scrap Book Nov 1908
- * It Is Very Comfortin, (pm) Grit Feb 7 1926
- * It isnt the job we intend to do, (pm) The Tryout Sep 1923
- * It Matters a Lot Right Now, (ed) Colliers Jul 3 1948
- * It Mustnt Be Murder, (ts) The Passing Show Feb 20 1937
- * It Never Pays, (pm) The Argosy Sep 26 1891
- * It Rests With You, (ed) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jun 10 1899
- * It Says Here, (ms)
- * It Seems There were Two Irishmen, (nf) The Popular Stories Oct 8 1927
- * It Takes Two To, (pm) Escapade Jun 1956
- * It Would Do Quite Well, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1882
- * An Italian Gold-Mine, (ar) Chamberss Journal Jan 11 1908
- * The Italian Job, (sl) Parade Aug 9 1969; based on the Paramount movie.
- * Italys Rival Liberators, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1860
- * Itll Be All Write on the Night, (ar) Parade Apr 24 1971
- * Its a Date!, (ms) The American Girl Oct 1954
- * Its a Gay Old World, (pm) National Magazine Oct 1912; from Heart Throbs, II.
- * Its a Gift, (qz)
- * Its a Mod Mod World, (ct) Mans Illustrated Jun 1972
- * Its a Shriek!, (ar) Rex #25 1971; fashion.
- * Its All in the Reading!, (pz) Spectra Pulse Fll 2008/Win 2009
- * Its Always the Mans Fault, (ts) True Marriage Stories Oct 1927
- * Its an Old English Custom!, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 23 1935; photographic article.
- * Its Been a Long Time..., (ss) Fireside Detective Casebook Feb 1948
- * Its Cowslip Time, (ms) Mabs Weekly Apr 1 1933
- * Its Fun to Be... with model Anne, (pi) Escapade Apr 1961
- * Its Good With Tweed!, (ms) The Modern Weekly Aug 29 1936
- * Its Harder For Troubled Girls, (ar) The Man Jul 1945
- * Its in the Stars, (ms) Wild Cherries Sum 1933
- * Its Mister Fanac Time:
___ Smart Love Stories and North West Romances, (ar) Spicy Armadillo Stories #2 1990
- * Its My Profession, (qz) Argosy (UK) May 1951
- * Its Nice Clean Work, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 28 1936
- * Its Not So Quiet in the Country, (ar) Lilliput Nov 1944; about witchcraft.
- * Its Streamlined!, (nf) Five-Novels Monthly Aug 1939
- * Its Time for a New Deal, (ed) Colliers Oct 24 1931
- * Its Too Late to Turn Back, (ss) Red Letter Feb 13 1971
- * An Ivory Hunter of Baseball, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 11 1913; baseball scout; written in first person, despite being anonymous.
- * Ivory on the Hoof, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 17 1934; (baseball).
- * The Ivy Jazz Band Ball, (ar) Escapade Jun 1959
- * Jabez Chesters Partner, (ss) The Wave May 27 1893
- * Jack, (pm) Chicago Record
- * Jack and the Bean-stalk, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine Sep, Oct 1873
- * Jack DempseyThe Life of a Champion, (bg) Knockout Magazine Nov/Dec 1937
- * Jack Long [by Charles Wilkins Webber], (ss) American Review Feb 1845; at least slightly abridged.
- * Jack of All Trades, (qz) Argosy (UK) Feb 1941
- * Jack Spurlock - Prodigal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 6, Apr 20, May 4, May 18, Oct 26 1907, Feb 22, May 23 1908; This appears to be a parody of the Letters of a Self-Made Man... series. The copyright is in the name of George Horace Lorimer, so it may be self-parody.
- * Jack the Weakling, (cs) Out of the Gutter #1 2007
- * Jack Vivians Vow, (ss) The Wave Dec 5 1891
- * Jack, Jim, Joe, (sl) The Halfpenny Marvel v8#197 189?
- * Jack, or the Golden Snuffbox / A Fairy Story for Children, (ss) The Strand Aug 1915
- * Jack, the Telephone Swindler, (ar) Clues Oct 1927
- * Jack-in-the-Pulpit, (pm) American Cultivator
- * Jacob M. Dickinson of Tennessee, Secretary of War, (pi) Munseys May 1909
- * Jai Alai, (ms) Sport Story Magazine Dec #1 1930
- * Jail Bait, (ar) Rex #31 1972
- * Jail by Proxy, (ar) Clues Jul #2 1928
- * Jailed for Stealing Food for Hungry, (ar) Clues Detective Stories May 1939
- * James Dean: All Kinds of Talent, (bg) Ranch Romances Nov #1 1955
- * Jami, (ar) Dude Nov 1957
- * Jan de Clerck, (ar) Colour Jun 1915
- * Jan Saudek, (pi) Penthouse Apr 1989
- * Jan Schalkens Three Wishes: A Dutch Legend, (ss) The Boys Own Magazine v2 1857
- * Jane and Eliza, (vi) St. Nicholas Magazine Jun 1882
- * Jane Greer, a Part from the Past, 1924-2001, (ob) Crime Factory Nov 2001
- * Jane Puts Forward Bold Challenge for Dads Army, (ar) Parade Apr 17 1971
- * The Japanese and the Russians. (Both Sides), (ar) The Grand Magazine Feb 1905
- * Japanese Botany, (pi) The Strand Magazine (US) Jul 1901
- * A Japanese Shoplifters Best Friend, (ar) Clues Aug 1927
- * Japans Nude Market, (pi) Exotic Adventures v1 #2 1958
- * Japonica, (ss) The Wave Sep 24 1892
- * Jarosite in Minerals, (nf) Western Story Magazine Nov 24 1928
- * Jaunts and Journeys, (qz)
- * Jay Bruce, Lion Hunter, (bg) Triple-X Sep 1924
- * A Jay from the East, (ss) The Wave Nov 19 1898
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