The General Fiction Magazine Index
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Abdullah, Achmed (chron.) (continued)
- * Small Hero, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1944
- * A Strong, Willing Man [Old Peru], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1944
- * A Successful Man, (ss) All Around Magazine May 1916
- * The Swinging Caravan, (ss) Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day February/March 1923
- * The Taint, (ss) Live Stories July 1918
- * The Tale of a Bluff, (ss) Short Stories September 1915
- * Tale of the Half Caste’s Revenge [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly April 15 1916
- * The Tale of the Living Corpse [Stuart Vandewater], (nv) All-Story Weekly September 25 1915
- * The Tale of the Manchu’s Arsenal [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly April 8 1916
- * Tale of the Manchu’s Benevolence [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly April 1 1916
- * Tales of the Foreign Quarters:
* ___ I—The Taint, (ss) Live Stories July 1918
- * Tao, (ss) The Century Magazine April 1920
- * Tempest Over Africa, (sl) The Blue Book Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1936
- * The Temple at Marly-le-Roi [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly September 18 1915
- * The Ten-Foot Chain:
* ___ An Indian Jataka, (ss) All-Story Weekly March 13 1920
- * That Haunting Thing, (ss) All-Story Weekly December 8 1917
- * Their Own Dear Land [Two Swordsmen], (nv) The Blue Book Magazine January 1943
- * “There’s Corn in Egypt”, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1921
- * The Third Soul of Mascasenhas [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly April 22 1916
- * To Be Accounted For, (ss) All-Story Weekly January 8 1916
- * The Trail of the Beast, (sl) The Argosy Feb 9, Feb 16, Feb 23, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23 1918
- * Trail of the Blue Eyes [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly March 25 1916
- * Triumph, (ss) Telling Tales August 1921
- * Tropics, (ss) The Elks Magazine January 1924
- * The Turk, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine January 10 1919
- * Two Bluffs and a Show-Down [Stuart Vandewater], (ss) All-Story Weekly December 2 1916
- * The Two-Handed Sword, (nv) Collier’s May 11 1918
- * Two Swordsmen of High Tartary [Two Swordsmen], (nv) The Blue Book Magazine September 1942
- * The Undying Race, (na) All Around Magazine September 1916
- * Unloaded Dice, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 7 1917
- * The Vase of Ancient Precepts, (ss) Telling Tales October 1921
- * The Veiled Woman, (n.) Redbook Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1930; not the same as the story of the same name in the August 1924 issue of McCall’s Magazine.
- * The Wanderer’s Way [Mehmet the Red], (ss) Redbook Magazine May 1930
- * The Way of the Grey Hills, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1925
- * Ways and Means, (ss) People’s Story Magazine May 10 1922
- * The Web, (sl) The Argosy Dec 28 1918, Jan 4, Jan 11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8 1919
- * When the Desert Blooms Again, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1918
- * White Lights, (nv) The Argosy August 31 1918
- * A Wild Girl’s Heart, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #108, June 1931
- * The Wild Road—The Free Road!, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1945
- * Wings, (ss) All-Story Weekly August 10 1918
- * A Woman Who Is Mine!, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1928
- * A Yarkand Survey, (ss) The Argosy July 20 1918
- * The Yellow Wife, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1919
_____, trans.
- * Afghan Misras, (pm)
- * An Afghan’s Faith by Khushal Khan Khattak, (pm)
- * An Afghan’s Love by Tcherkess Khan, (pm)
- * The Afghan to His Chosen One by Khushal Khan Khattak, (pm) 1925
- * The Afghan Wife Speaks by Turken Khatun, (pm)
- * The Creation of the Horse, (ss)
- * The Desert Rider: A Turkoman Epitaph, (pm)
- * Father and Sons: Bokharan Poem, (pm)
- * Ghazal by Pir Mohammed, (pm)
- * How Peace Came, (ss) All-Story Weekly November 10 1917
- * Let Us Eat Grapes, (pm) The Golden Book Magazine #32, August 1927
- * The Maidens of Afghanistan by Khushal Khan Khattak, (pm) The Golden Book Magazine #13, January 1926; translated from the Pashtun.
- * Pride by Khushal Khan Khattak, (pm) The Golden Book Magazine #14, February 1926; translated from the Pashtun.
- * The Season of Joy by Khushal Khan Khattak, (pm)
- * The Triple Locks, (pm)
- * What Hast Thou Done? by Shikander Khan Tugluq, (pm)
- * The Wind Has Blown Their Swords Away, (pm)
- * Zaida by Mullah Zukkee, (pm)
_____, [ref.]
Abrahams, Doris Caroline (1901-1982); used pseudonym Caryl Brahms (chron.)
- * F for Ferdinand, 4 [Ferdinand 4] (with Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky), (ss) Lilliput February 1941, as by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
- * Grete Lyttletoun, (ex) Argosy (UK) September 1954, as by Caryl Brahms; extract from the unpublished The Quiet City.
- * Ma from the Buildings [Ferdinand 4] (with Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky), (ss) Lilliput March 1941, as by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
- * Maidenhair Fern, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1955, as by Caryl Brahms
- * The Man in the Snuff-Coloured Suit (with Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky), (ss) Lilliput December 1945, as by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
- * Special Messenger (with Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky), (ss) Lilliput July 1941, as by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
- * Trouble in Paradise [Ferdinand 4] (with Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky), (ss) Lilliput April 1941, as by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
- * Under the Juniper Tree, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1950, as by Caryl Brahms
- * Why Didn’t They Teach Her to Dance? (with Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky), (vi) Lilliput February 1948, as by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
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