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- * Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) (by Mary W. Shelley)from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, anonymously, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, uncredited.
- * Frank Herbert, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1969 [Ref. Frank Herbert]
- * Frank Kelly Freas, (iv) Lighthouse Magazine #3, October 2004 [Ref. Frank Kelly Freas]
- * Frank Kelly Freas, 1922-2005, (ob) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 2005 [Ref. Frank Kelly Freas]
- * Franklin Booth: The Forgotten Fantasist, (ar) (by Ken Keller) Trumpet #12, Summer 1981 [Ref. Franklin Booth]
- * Franklin MacVeigh, of Illinois, Secretary of the Treasury, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine May 1909
- * Franklin’s Gull, (ar) Western Story Magazine January 5 1929
- * Frank Lunney Beabohema #6, (fr) Amazing Stories May 1970
- * Frank Merriwell at Great Salt Lake [Frank Merriwell], (nv) TipTop Semi-Monthly April 10 1915
- * Frank Merriwell, Jr., at Fardale [Frank Merriwell, Jr.], (n.) Wide-Awake Magazine Dec 25 1915, Jan 10, Jan 25, Feb 10 1916
- * Frank Merriwell, Jr.’s Coup [Frank Merriwell, Jr.], (ss) Wide-Awake Magazine March 25 1916
- * Frank Merriwell, Jr.’s Hike [Frank Merriwell, Jr.], (n.) TipTop Semi-Monthly Jun 25, Jul 10, Jul 25, Aug 10 1915
- * Frank Merriwell’s Boy Scouts [Frank Merriwell], (n.) TipTop Semi-Monthly Aug 25, Sep 10, Sep 25, Oct 10 1915
- * Frank Merriwell’s “Madness” [Frank Merriwell], (ss) Wide-Awake Magazine March 10 1916
- * Frank Opinion, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- * Frank Reade and His Steam Tally-Ho [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York January 10 1881, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr., and His Adventures with His Latest Invention [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York April 7 1883, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade Jr. and His Air-Ship [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York December 1 1883, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr., and His Electric Boat [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York August 12 1882, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr., and His Steam Wonder [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York February 4 1882, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr., Exploring Mexico in His New Air-Ship [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York December 12 1885, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr., in the Clouds [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York September 6 1884, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr.’s Great Electric Tricycle, and What He Did for Charity [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Wide Awake Library May 13 1885, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr.’s Marvel; or, Above and Below Water [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York May 10 1884, uncredited.
- * Frank Reade, Jr., with His Air-Ship in Africa [Frank Reade, Jr.], (na) Boys of New York February 14 1885, uncredited.
- * Fraud Order Against Merchandising Company, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 12 1925
- * Fraudulent Associations Active, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 9 1927
- * Fraudulent Checks, (ms) Mystery Magazine #133, June 1 1923
- * Freak Animals, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 3 1931
- * Freak Apple Trees, (ms) Western Winners June 1936
- * A “Freak Bill”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #28, January 1 1919
- * Freak Cisterns, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- * Freak Color Schemes in Furs, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 26 1929
- * Freak Restaurants, (ms) Top-Notch August 15 1912
- * Freaks of Farm Life, (ms) Far West Stories September 1929
- * Freaks of the Animal World, (pi) Argosy April 1947
- * Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, (bg) The Golden Argosy December 13 1884
- * Frederick Pohl Interview, (iv) The Ultimate Unknown #16, Summer 1999 [Ref. Frederik Pohl]
- * Frederic Lievre Shares His Style, (iv) Suspense Magazine March 2013 [Ref. Frederic Lievre]
- * Frederik Pohl, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1974 [Ref. Frederik Pohl]
- * Fred Patten APA-L, (fr) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1976
- * Free as a Bird, (cn) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2022
- * Free at Last, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine November 14 1931
- * Free Consultations, (ms) Mystic Magazine January 1931
- * Free Country, (ss) Love Classic March 1933
- * Free Coupon for Analytical Readings, (ms) Mystic Magazine March 1931
- * Freed After Thirty Seconds, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 20 1917
- * Freed by Art, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 1938
- * Freed from Devil’s Island, (ms) Best Detective Magazine July 1935
- * Freed from the Petticoat, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Free Doc Savage Picture, (ms) Doc Savage May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct 1938
- * Free Doc Savage Portrait, (ms) Doc Savage Magazine May, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1934, Jan, Feb 1935
- * Freedom in a Prison, (pm) The Scrap Book June 1911
- * Freedom of the Knees, (pi) Movie Monthly December 1925
- * Freedom of the Range, (ss)
- * Freedom Train Is Landmark in Railroading Security, (ar) Railroad Magazine May 1948
- * Freed to Prove Innocence, (ms) Clues 1st August 1928
- * Free Eats When It’s Wet, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 13 1935
- * Free Fall, (ar) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #68, April 15 1956
- * The Free-For All Gold Mine, (ss) Wild West (UK) #38, November 26 1938
- * Free for a Second, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 10 1934
- * A Free Gift, (ms) Empire Frontier December 1930
- * Free Gifts to Readers, (ms) Empire Frontier Jul, Sep, Nov 1930
- * Free Gun Contest, (cn) All Western Magazine #32 Dec 1934, #33 Jan 1935
- * A Free Gun for You, (cn) Ace-High Magazine October 1934
- * A Free Gun for You, (cn) All Western Magazine #31 Nov 1934, #34 Feb 1935
- * Free Land Still Available, (ms) Western Story Magazine June 1 1929
- * “Free Lot” Swindle in Full Swing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 1 1926
- * Free of Cost, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine February 1 1928
- * Free Offer, (ms) Crime Busters March 1938
- * A Free Ride, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 14 1932
- * Free Rides for Indians, (ms) Railroad Stories May 1934
- * Free Riding in Russia, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1908
- * Free Shadow Picture, (ms) The Shadow May 1, Jun 1, Jul 1, Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 1, Nov 1 1938
- * Free Slack, Doehler, (ar) Railroad Magazine August 1949
- * Free Taxi, (ms) Best Detective Magazine October 1936
- * The Freezing Way, (ms) Mystery July 1934
- * Freight and Passenger Rates 103 Years Ago, (ms) Railroad Magazine March 1939
- * Freight-Car Poker, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
- * The Freight Claim-Agent, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1908
- * Freighters’ Luck, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly August 5 1933
- * Freighters Taxed, (ms) Pete Rice Western Adventures February 1936
- * Freight Fools Bandits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 22 1928
- * French All Over—Micheline Pierre, (pi) Adventure May 1957
- * French and German Air Dictionary, (cl) Sky Fighters Sep 1939, Jan, Jul, Sep 1940, Jan 1941
- * The French and Indians Meet Again, (ms) Western Story Magazine June 23 1928
- * French Autorails Ride on Air, (ar) Railroad Magazine April 1949
- * French Convict Ship Sails, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 29 1921
- * French Convict’s Horrible Fate, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 10 1927
- * A French Crime Museum, (ms) Mystery Magazine #158, June 15 1924
- * French Detect Criminals by Air They Breathe, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 23 1922
- * French Detectives Seek Pirate Gold, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 6 1926
- * French Detectives Use Chemistry, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 19 1927
- * French Doctor’s Views of Hypnotism and Crime, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 13 1925
- * French Female Convicts, (ms) Mystery Magazine #119, November 1 1922
- * French Fighters, (ms) Mystery Magazine #9, March 15 1918
- * French Gun with 200-Mile Range, (ms) Mystery Magazine #86, June 1 1921
- * The French Had a Word for It, (ms) The Saint Mystery Magazine May 1959
- * French Have Glider Licenses, (ms) Air Trails January 1931
- * French Heels on American Bootlegs, (ms) Midnight #6, September 23 1922
- * A French “High-Life” Burglar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 10 1922
- * French Miser Is Murdered, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 31 1921
- * The French Phantom, (ar) War Birds #38, January 1931
- * A French Pickpocket School for Girls, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 28 1926
- * The French Police, (ar) Mystery Magazine #132, May 15 1923
- * French Police Medals Given to New York Officers, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 8 1922
- * French Postal-Stamp Fraud, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 22 1921
- * French Savants Say Tobacco Has Bad Effect on Women, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 30 1922
- * French Scientists Help Police, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 9 1921
- * A French Shoplifter’s Mistake, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 21 1925
- * French Spies, (ar) Mystery Magazine #137, August 1 1923
- * French Treasury Falls Prey to Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 22 1921
- * French Villagers Set Traps for Speeders, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 16 1922
- * “The French Wallingford”, (ms) Clues June 1927
- * French with a Master, (pm)
- * Frenchy & The Punk: The First Cabaret Steampunk Faerie Band, (iv) SteamPunk Magazine #9, 2013
- * Frenzy, (pm) Abyss & Apex #40, 4th Quarter 2011
- * Fresh Air (city children spending summer in country), (ar) The Golden Argosy October 10 1885
- * Fresh Air of the Hudson Tubes, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * A Fresh Angle, (ms) Detective Tales July 1940
- * Fresh from the Icebox, (ed) Ice River #6, February 1990
- * A Fresh Horse, (ss) Family Circle
- * Freshwater Microscopy, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #43, March 15 1954 [Ref. William Jeremiah Garnett]
- * Friday Finds Defenders, (ms) The Scrap Book March 1906
- * Friday’s Place in History, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1910
- * Fried Chicken—Mm-m!, (ts) War Stories #84, August 1930
- * A Fried-Fish Mystery, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 30 1932
- * A Friend for Brazos Bell [Brazos Bell], (cs) (by F. L. Stebbins) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 11 1936
- * A Friend in Need, (ms) Manhunt April 1957
- * A Friendly Cottonwood, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly May 14 1932
- * A Friendly Tip to an Architect, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 1 1912
- * Friends, (pm)
- * Friends and Family, (??) Colonies Science Fiction Magazine #1, 2000
- * Friends and Fortune, (pm) The Golden Argosy January 10 1885
- * Friendship, (pm)
- * The Friendship of Jim Callahan, (ms) The Popular Magazine December 7 1916
- * Friends in Need, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1924
- * Friends of Lovecraft, (ar) Pulp Vault #8, January 1991
- * The Friends of Mike Santini, (ss) (by Terry Grimwood) Nemonymous #1, November 2001
- * Friend to Man, (qz) Argosy (UK) December 1951
- * The Frigate, (ar) Argosy June 1943
- * The Frightened, (vi) (by Michael Avallone) Tales of the Frightened v1 #1, 1957
- * The Frightened, (vi) (by Michael Avallone) Tales of the Frightened v1 #2, 1957
- * Frightened by Ape Man, (ms) Western Story Magazine November 15 1930
- * Frisking the Women, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 27 1932
- * The Frisky Automobile, (ms) Top-Notch May 15 1911
- * Fritto Misto, (qz) Argosy (UK) June 1960
- * Frog in a Drama, (ms) Far West Stories October 1929
- * A Frog Rodeo, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 24 1929
- * Frogs, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine Jan, Mar 1917, Feb, Oct, Nov 1918
- * The Frog’s Pool, (ss) (by Jetse de Vries) Nemonymous #4, 2004
- * Frogs—The World Over, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- * Frog Wars, (hu) Night Voyages #4, Summer 1979
- * Frog Went A-Courting, (pm) Adventure April 20 1925
- * The Frolicsome Frog, (ms) Western Story Magazine December 21 1929
- * From a Cell to Riches, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 1 1919
- * From a Criminologist’s Notebook, (ms) The Phantom Detective Summer 1950
- * From a Hawaiian Scrap Book, (ms) The Scrap Book February 1910
- * From All Over the World, (ms) The Scrap Book Jan, Mar, May 1910
- * From All Points, (ms) Wild West Weekly #1034, August 11 1922
- * From an Arctic Circle Cabin, (ms) The Popular Complete Stories March 15 1932
- * From an Indian Sketch Book, (ms) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine November 1925
- * From an Interview with Mr. Durango Fear, Former Editor of Weird Trails, (fa) (by Joseph F. Pumilia & Bill Wallace) Nickelodeon #1, 1975
- * From an Old Album, (ia) Munsey’s Magazine February 1903
- * From an Old Egyptian Tomb, (ss) Book of Terror December 1949
- * From a Pin-Prick, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 1905
- * From “Bobby” to Scotland Yard Man, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1919
- * From Bullfighting to Bulldogging, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine August 1 1931
- * From Children’s Fantasy to Vampires, (iv) Suspense Magazine October 2011 [Ref. Lisa McCourt Hollar]
- * From Crayons to Computers, (iv) Suspense Magazine September 2012 [Ref. Lainie Chivers]
- * From Cupid, (pm) The Argosy March 1906
- * From Dogpatch to New York, (ms) Argosy August 1949
- * From Doodling to the Divine, (iv) Suspense Magazine November 2013 [Ref. Renu Sharma]
- * From Drawing Board to Runway, (ms) Air Trails January 1938
- * From Earth to the Stars!, (cl) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #38 Oct 15, #39 Nov 15, #35 Jul 15, #37 Sep 15, #40 Dec 15 1953, #42 Feb 15, #45, #46 Jun 15, #41 Jan 15, #43 Mar 15,
#44 Apr 15, #47 Jul 15, #48 Aug 15 1954
- * From FBI to Author, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2013 [Ref. Robin Burcell]
- * From Finagle & Diddle Engineering, (ms) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction June 1964
- * From Flagman to President, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
- * From Frying Pan to Fire, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1924
- * From His Master’s Ranch, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 19 1924
- * From Lawrence of Arabia to The Saint, (ar) The Saint Mystery Magazine June 1964
- * From Lieutenant to Inspector, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 5 1920
- * From Liners to Superliners, (ms) The Skipper July 1937
- * From Many Points-of-View, (iv) Penumbric Speculative Fiction June 2023 [Ref. Ai Jiang]
- * From Me to You, (ed) (by Kenneth F. Slater) The “In” Tray: What You Say: Operation Fantast’s Letter ’Zine October/November 1952
- * From Minister to Movie Star, (iv) Movie Monthly September 1925 [Ref. Fred Thomson]
- * From Montana to Russia, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 20 1929
- * From Natural Causes, (ms) Flynn’s September 5 1925
- * From New Orleans with Love, (iv) Lighthouse Magazine #3, October 2004 [Ref. Poppy Z. Brite]
- * From Nome to Russia, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 21 1928
- * From Numbers to Names, (ms) Sky Fighters July 1943
- * “From Numbers to Names,” Uncle Sam’s Fighting Planes, (ms) Air War Summer 1943
- * From Operator to Traffic Manager, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
- * From Our Correspondant, (cl) Colonies Science Fiction Magazine #4 2000, #5 2001
- * From Our Correspondent on Mars, (vi) Colonies Science Fiction Magazine #3, 2000
- * From Phantagraph’s Scrapbook, (ar) The Phantagraph January 1944
- * From Pork to Pen, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * From President to Switchmen, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
- * From Racer to Fighter, (ms) Flying Aces August 1935
- * From Scorpion to Homeland: Meet Andrew Kaplan, (iv) Suspense Magazine October/November 2014 [Ref. Andrew Kaplan]
- * From Somewhere at Sea, (ts) The Blue Book Magazine June 1941
- * From Spad to Hearse [Greaseball Joe], (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces June 1942
- * From Spain to the Shores of Tremore Beach, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February 2017 [Ref. Mikel Santiago]
- * From Spark to Fire: Fanning the Flames of Creativity, (iv) Bards and Sages Quarterly July 2009 [Ref. David Lawrence]
- * From Sweden to the States, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2014 [Ref. Camilla Läckberg]
- * From Tannersville to Los Angeles: Talking with Ray Bradbury, (iv) Footsteps #3, Spring 1984 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * From Teacher to Novelist, (iv) Suspense Magazine January 2011 [Ref. P. L. Gaus]
- * From the Annals of Crime, (cl) Thrilling Detective June 1949
- * From the Annals of Criminology, (ms) Black Book Detective November 1948
- * From the Annals of the Frontier, (cl) Triple Western Feb, Apr 1949
- * From the Annals of the West, (ms) Exciting Western November 1948
- * From the Annals of the West, (ms) Texas Rangers October 1949
- * From the Annals of the West, (ms) Thrilling Western May 1950
- * From the Bookshelf, (rc) Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories Nov 1950, Jan 1952
- * From the Chinese, (pm)
- * From the Congressional Directory, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd January 1930
- * From the Country Press, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * From The Daily Galaxy, (ms) The Daily Galaxy
- * From the Desk, (ed) (by Barry Forshaw) Crime Time #28, #29 2002
- * From the Diary of a New York Detective, (ar) Multum in Parvo Library December 1894
- * From the Diggings, (ss) More Stoneground Ghost Tales by David G. Rowlands, 1983
- * From the Editor’s Desk, (ed) The Willows May, Jul, Sep 2007
- * From the Feminist’s Scrap Book, (ms) The Scrap Book February 1910
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