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- * First Knitting Machine, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- * First Lensman, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #66, February 15 1956 [Ref. E. E. Smith]
- * First Lensman, (cv) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #53, 2012
- * The First Locomotive and Train of Passenger-Cars Ever Run in New York, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * First Locomotive with Screw Reverse-Gear, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * First Love, (pm) Boston Daily Globe
- * The First Lynching at Bodie, (ms) Wild West Weekly January 25 1930
- * First Man in Space, (ms) Fantastic Universe July 1959
- * First Manuscripts, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928
- * The First Martian, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) May 1953, after Gaylord Welker
- * First Meanings of Common Phrases, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * The First Municipal Police System, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- * First News of the Custer Massacre, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 8 1933
- * The First New York Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1919
- * A First Night, (ss) (by Richard Marsh) The Cornhill Magazine April 1893
- * First Non-Government Space Walk Executed by SpaceX, (ms)
- * First Offenders:
* ___ J.L. Howard, (cl) A Shot in the Dark #9, Autumn 1996 [Ref. J. L. Howard]
* ___ Lee Child, (cl) A Shot in the Dark #12, Summer 1997 [Ref. Lee Child]
* ___ Manda Scott, (cl) A Shot in the Dark #11, Spring 1997 [Ref. Manda Scott]
* ___ Peter Guttridge, (cl) A Shot in the Dark #13, Autumn 1997 [Ref. Peter Guttridge]
- * First Official Yank Victory, (ms) Sky Aces October 1940
- * First of Postwar Air Giants, (ms) Flying Aces December 1944
- * First Outside Loop with Passenger, (ms) Air Trails May 1930
- * The First Overlander, (ms)
- * The First Overland Mail, (ms) West October 15 1927
- * First Overland Wagons to California, (ms) West July 20 1927
- * First Passenger-and-Freight Station, (pi) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1931
- * The First Police College in America, (ar) The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1930
- * First Police Station Operated by Women, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 28 1921
- * The First Policewoman, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 21 1923
- * The First Practical A.C. Dynamo, (ms) Science and Invention December 1920
- * The First Prairie Schooners, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly May 8 1937
- * First Prisoner Given Old Jail Door, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly October 19 1940
- * The First Prison Matron, (ms) Best Detective Magazine January 1931
- * First Prize Contest, (cn) The Planeteer February 1936
- * The First PSI Annual Dinner, (ar) (by August Derleth) The Arkham Collector #2, Winter 1968 [Ref. Robert Bloch]
- * The First Puritan Christmas Tree, (vi) A Budget of Christmas Tales, The Christian Herald, 1895
- * First Railroads in Minnesota, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * First Results of Model Plane Contest, (cn) Bill Barnes Air Adventurer October 1934
- * The First Robbery in West Texas, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly April 16 1932
- * The First Robin, (pm)
- * First Rocket Plane Flight, (ms) Air Trails January 1930
- * First Romance, (ss) Western Romances January 1960
- * First Settler Found, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 7 1922
- * The First Settler of Sabinal Canyon, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly September 10 1938
- * The First Solar Pons Novel, (ms) (by August Derleth) The Arkham Collector #1, Summer 1967
- * The First Soothsayer, (ms) Mystery Magazine June 1927
- * The First South Trail from Texas to California, (ms) West March 3 1928
- * The First Space Station, (ar) Futurist #6, 1997
- * The First Stagecoach, (ms) Wild West Weekly July 20 1929
- * The First Stage Robber of the West, (ar) Wild West Weekly March 1 1930
- * First Steamship Pioneers, (ms) Wild West Weekly November 23 1929
- * The First Steel Pens, (ms) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st October 1928
- * The First Step, (ar) Authentic Science Fiction #15, November 15 1951
- * The First Submarine, (ms) Submarine Stories #11, May 1930
- * The First Submarine Merchantmen, (ms) Submarine Stories #12, July 1930
- * The First Texan, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine February 4 1939
- * The First Thermometer, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1928
- * First Things in America, (ms) The Scrap Book February 1910
- * First Time at Church, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1881
- * The First Time I Ever Saw a Nude Woman, (ar) Midnight #2, August 26 1922
- * First to Die in New Death House, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 5 1923
- * The First Train Robbery, (ms) Wild West Weekly March 24 1928
- * First U.S. Astronauts, (ar) Futurist #6, 1997
- * The First Vessel, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine June 1922
- * The First Violin, (vi)
- * First Wedding in Oklahoma Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 18 1919
- * First Welfare League Formed in Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 20 1919
- * First White Men to Cross Continent, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly March 31 1934
- * First Wireless Service in Alaska, (ms) Short Stories August 10 1946
- * First Woman Arrested as Moonshiner, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 8 1920
- * First Woman Bailiff, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1921
- * First Woman Chief of Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 28 1920
- * First Woman Dies in Illinois Chair, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 1938
- * First Woman Judge in South, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 10 1920
- * First Woman Jury in New Jersey, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
- * First Woman Lawyer in Italian Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 2 1919
- * First Woman on Staff of New York District Attorney, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1919
- * First Woman Police Captain, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 3 1921
- * First Woman Sheriff in Oklahoma, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 31 1920
- * First Woman to Escape from Auburn Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 17 1920
- * The First Wonderland Book Awards for Outstanding Bizarro Fiction, (ar) The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #1, Summer 2009
- * First Words, (qz) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1985
- * The First World Championship, (ar) New York Illustrated News 1860
- * A First Year Algebra, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #50, October 15 1954 [Ref. T. A. Humphreys]
- * Fish Drink Milk, (ms) Mystery Magazine #101, January 15 1922
- * The Fisher, (pm) The Golden Argosy December 29 1883
- * Fisher Finds Big Pearl, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 20 1924
- * The Fisherman, (cv) Analog Science Fact & Fiction (UK) August 1961, after H. R. Van Dongen
- * The Fisherman’s Wife, (nv) Short Stories May 1896; translated from the French by Ella Crim Monnette.
- * Fishermen Object, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine October 23 1937
- * The Fisher’s Life, (pm) The Ocean October 1907
- * Fishes Faster Than Express Trains, (ms) The Scrap Book May 1906
- * Fish for Fur Coats, (ms) Best Detective Magazine January 1936
- * Fish from Ocean’s Bottom, (ms) TipTop Semi-Monthly June 10 1915
- * Fish from the Social Viewpoint, (pm) Argosy April 1944
- * A Fish Hunt with Bow and Arrow, (pi) Argosy May 1948
- * Fishing for Clothes a New Pastime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 1 1928
- * Fishing for Evidence, (ms) Detective Tales June 1951
- * Fishing for Pearl-Shell, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Fishing for Stones, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 4 1928
- * Fishing from the Air, (ms) War Birds #15, April 1929
- * Fishing in Arizona, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 4 1925
- * Fishing on the Beaverfoot, (ms) True Western Stories November 1925
- * Fishing Some!, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- * Fishing Through the Bars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 10 1921
- * Fishing with Birds, (ms) Complete Novel Magazine #22, February 1927
- * Fishing with Hands, (ms) Mystery Magazine #116, September 1 1922
- * The Fishpole Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 27 1919
- * Fish Rid Guayaquil of Mosquitoes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #111, June 15 1922
- * Fish-Taking Lures, (ar) Argosy April 1957
- * Fish Talk, (ms) Argosy September 1944
- * The Fish That Bulks Like a Man, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1908
- * Fishy Business, (ss) Wild West Weekly (UK) #25, August 27 1938
- * Fishy Grandpas, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine July 1922
- * Fists Beat Gunman, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 21 1922
- * The Fitness of Things, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 7 1926
- * The Fittest, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #60, August 15 1955 [Ref. J. T. McIntosh]
- * Fitting the Bill, (iv) Crime Time #4, 1996 [Ref. Francis Hopkinson]
- * A Five-Cent Fare That Costs Two Dollars, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 15 1928
- * Five Classic Speculative Novels Everyone Should Read, (iv) Bards and Sages Quarterly January 2009 [Ref. Ron Miller]
- * Five Clues That You’re Reading a Brian Freeman Thriller, (ms) Crimespree Magazine #66, 2017 [Ref. Brian Freeman]
- * Five Dapper Thieves, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- * Five Detectives Rewarded, (ms) Detective-Dragnet Magazine January 1932
- * $5 and a Dog, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- * Five Dollars Reward for Glass Diamond, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 16 1919
- * The Five-Foot Shelf, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1909
- * Five—for Revenge, (na) Scotland Yard #6, October 1930
- * Five Freight Cars for Four, (ar) Railroad Magazine May 1948
- * Five Hundred and Fifty Resumes Later…, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2012 [Ref. Rick Murcer]
- * Five-Hundred-Dollar Fine for Killing a Fish, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 9 1920
- * $500.00 in Prizes, (ed) Science Wonder Quarterly Fall 1929
- * 500 Miles of Thrills, (pi) Argosy May 1947
- * Five in a Row, (ar) Lilliput January 1950
- * Five Men in One, (pi) Redbook Magazine December 1940 [Ref. Orson Welles]
- * Five-Mile Road Holding Its Own, (pi) Railroad Magazine July 1942
- * Five Million Handicapped Children, (ms) Women’s Stories April 1 1914
- * Five Million Prairie Dogs, (ms) Western Story Magazine May 25 1929
- * Five Murderers Die Bravely, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 19 1921
- * Five-Novels Crossword Puzzle, (pz) Five-Novels Monthly Mar, May, Jun, Aug 1938, Jan, Apr, Nov, Dec 1939, Feb 1941, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun,
Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1946
- * The Five-Novels Forecast for August, (ms) Five-Novels Monthly July 1933
- * Five Peculiar Latin Words, (ms) The Scrap Book July 1909
- * Five Questions with: Joe Washington, (iv) Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2025 [Ref. Joe Washington]
- * Five Questions with: Scott Oden, (iv) Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2025 [Ref. Scott Oden]
- * Five Questions with the Editor-in-Chief, (iv) Apex Magazine: SFFH #0, Winter 2017 [Ref. Jason B. Sizemore]
- * The Five Senses of Beauty, (pi) Midnight #7, September 30 1922
- * “Five small human heads had been roughly dissected on the table”, (cv) Dime Detective Magazine February 1946
- * Five Sons Hacked with Ax, Father Found Dead, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- * Five-Thousand-Dollar Seizure in Opium, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- * Five Thousand Dollars for Dead Bank Robbers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 16 1928
- * Five Thousand Geese Reach Sanctuary, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 11 1925
- * 5,284 Trespassers Killed in a Year, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * Five Thugs Caught, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 18 1925
- * Five Times and Out, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 10 1935
- * Five Tons of Quinine Seized, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 23 1928
- * Five “Tzu-Yeh” Songs, (pm) Lilliput June 1945translated by Arthur Waley
- * Five Weeks in a Balloon, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #52, December 15 1954 [Ref. Jules Verne]
- * The Five-year Cycle for Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- * Five Years for Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 22 1929
- * Five Years for “Handkerchief” Game, (ms) Mystery Magazine #165, October 1 1924
- * Five Years for Ten-Dollar Counterfeit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 24 1926
- * Five Years Instead of Twenty Lashes, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 21 1922
- * The Fixer’s Mob [Johnny Dynamite], (cs) Johnny Dynamite (comic) October 1955
- * Fixing the Price, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- * The Flag, (ss) Short Stories September 1902; translated by Cecile Marion
- * The Flag Code, (ms) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #30, February 1930
- * The Flag of the Alamo, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 22 1936
- * The Flag of the Chesapeake, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1908
- * Flagrant Violation of Parole, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 14 1921
- * Flags for the Northwest, (ms) Far West Stories October 1929
- * Flag Signaling Originated with Indians, (ar) Pete Rice Western Adventures March 1936
- * Flagstops, (cl) Railroad Magazine Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug 1956, Jun 1958
- * Flak, (cl) Bluebook June 1952
- * The Flame Burns Steady, (ms) Redbook January 1953
- * Flame of Fire Weed, (ar) Big Story Magazine February 1929
- * Flame Priestess of Carthage, (cv) Jungle Stories (UK) #4, 195?, after George Gross
- * Flames of Glory, (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces February 1939
- * Flaming Arrows of Crow Indians Rout Bandit, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 15 1927
- * The Flaming Cockit, (ar) Sky Birds March 1931
- * Flaming Frontier, (ss) (by Bernard Buley) Scoops June 16 1934
- * The Flaming Ghost, (ms) Flynn’s August 29 1925
- * Flaming Gold, (sa) Sure-Fire Screen Stories April 1934
- * Flaming Ink: Author Bios, (bg) Double Feature Magazine #2 Nov, #3 Dec 2016
- * Flaming Six-Guns [Sage-Brush Sally], (cs) Thrilling Ranch Stories December 1934
- * Flaming Youth and Crime, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 10 1933
- * Flannigan’s Assistance, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * The Flapjacks at Mohave, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 30 1918
- * Flapper Acts as Lookout, (ms) Mystery Magazine #136, July 15 1923
- * A Flapper Ghost, (ms) Mystery Magazine #110, June 1 1922
- * Flapper Takes “Lip-Stick” Case to Higher Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- * A Flash at the Facts, (ms) Detective Fiction Weekly June 16 1928
- * Flash! Cahill Wins Wakefield!, (ms) Flying Aces October 1938
- * Flashes from the Headlight, (cl) The Railroad Man’s Magazine Oct, Dec 1910, Feb, Jun 1911
- * Flashes of Royal Repartee, (ar) The Scrap Book June 1906
- * Flash Fiction Competition, (cn) Shoreline of Infinity #8½, Summer 2017 (EIBF Edition)
- * Flash Fiction Competition 2022—myPet, (cn) Shoreline of Infinity #31, Summer 2022
- * Flash Fiction Competition for Shoreline of Infinity Readers, (cn) Shoreline of Infinity #37, Spring 2024
- * Flashforward, (br) AntipodeanSF #139, January 2010 [Ref. Robert J. Sawyer]
- * Flashlights of Current Plays and Players, (pi) Gunter’s Magazine March 1908
- * The Flatfoot Spins a Bender, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1909
- * Flathead Indians Come East, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 8 1924
- * Flattery for the Prima Donna, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- * Flattery That Is Flattery, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 15 1913
- * Flat-Tops of the Fleet, (ar) Flying Aces October 1942
- * The Flea and the Ant, (ts) Mystery December 1933
- * The Flea Circus, (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces August 1935
- * Fleeing Bandits Throw Money Away, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 10 1921
- * Fleeing Burglar Shoots Right and Left, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 31 1923
- * Fleeing Thug Killed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 22 1928
- * Fleet of Police Motor Cars Latest New York Protection, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- * Flesh and Blood Interview: Tom Piccirrilli, (iv) Flesh & Blood v1 #1, 1998 [Ref. Tom Piccirilli]
- * Flesh from the Sky, (ms) Withersin v1 #1, 2007
- * Flickering Lions, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine July 15 1928
- * Fliers Are Bothered by Gophers, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 7 1925
- * The Flier’s Dictionary, (cl) Bill Barnes Air Trails Nov, Dec 1935, Jan, Feb 1936
- * Flies Antitoxin Through Storm, (ms) Street & Smith’s Air Trails August 1931
- * Flies Made Independence Day, (ms) The Scrap Book May 1906
- * A Flight, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Household Words August 30 1851, uncredited.
- * Flight Commander’s Puzzle, (pz) Sky Fighters Jul 1934, Feb 1937
- * Flight Crew: And the First Shall Be Last, (bg) Whispers of Wickedness #14, Winter 2006/2007
- * A Flight from Buenos Aires, (ms) Women’s Stories June 1914
- * A Flight from Fancy on the Route des Alpes, (ss) Mystery Stories #19, 1939
- * Flight from Montego Bay, (br) The Armchair Detective February 1973 [Ref. Alec Haig]
- * Flight Into Space, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #42, February 15 1954 [Ref. Jonathan Norton Leonard]
- * Flight Into Space, (br) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) April 1954 [Ref. Jonathan Norton Leonard]
- * Flight Into Space, (br) Authentic Science Fiction #18, February 15 1952 [Ref. Donald A. Wollheim]
- * Flight Leaders’ Brain-Teaser, (pz) Sky Fighters March 1936
- * Flight Leader’s Puzzle, (pz) Sky Fighters October 1935
- * The Flight of Apollo 11, (ms) Vertex April 1973
- * The Flight of the Baseball, (ar) The Argosy #502, July 16 1892
- * The Flight of the Brave, (ms) Western Story Roundup June 1951
- * The Flight of the Cloudbuster [Smoke Wade], (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces October 1940
- * Flight of the Double Cross, (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces January 1938
- * Flight of the Eagle, (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces June 1938
- * Flight of the Falcon [Barry Rand (The Red Falcon)], (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces May 1939
- * The Flight of the Good Ship Clarissa, (vi) (by Ray Bradbury) Futuria Fantasia Winter 1940
- * Flim-Flam, (ms) Mystery Magazine #30, February 1 1919
- * Flint by Margaret Redfern, (br) Lacuna #1, October 2009
- * The Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas, (mr) (by Jim Francis) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- * Flirting at Sixty Miles an Hour, (ms) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- * Flitting Swallows, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 12 1885
- * The Floating Beacon, (nv) (by John Howison) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1821
- * Floating Entertainment, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd April 1930
- * Floating Fire Engines, (pi) Argosy July 1947
- * Floating Fortune, (ms) Speed Adventure Stories November 1943
- * Floating Fun, (ms) The Argosy November 1894
- * Floating Islands, (ms) All Star Western Story Magazine March 1932
- * The Floating Mill, (vi) Short Stories February 1891; translated by E. B. S.
- * Floating Prison Explodes, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1931
- * Floating Sunken Ships, (ar) Science and Invention December 1920
- * Floating Wharf for Inland Waterway, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine May 1922
- * Flogging as a Deterrent to Crime, (ms) Best Detective Magazine July 1931
- * Flogre!, (ms) Spiral Words #1, 1999
- * Flood Menace Removed, (ms) Street & Smith’s Far West Stories July 1931
- * A Flood of Tea, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * Flood Waters of Texas, (ar) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 27 1935
- * Floors and Walls for the Colonial Home, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1932
- * “Flopping” Profitable New Swindle, (ms) Clues 2nd November 1928
- * Florabell’s Cake Eaters, (pm) Street & Smith’s Far West Romances March 1932
- * Florence Mills Blues, (ar) The American Autopsy January 1932
- * Florence Nestule, Child Drudge, (ts) Strange Suicides February 1933
- * The Florentine Dagger, (cn) Black Mask April 1935
- * Florida: “The Fairest, Fruitfullest and Pleasantest”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine September 1947
- * Florida Wire Tappers Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
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