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_____. Murder Will Out. London, UK: John Hamilton, 1932.
_____. Sword of Kings. London, UK: Long, 1933.
_____. Murder in the Family. London, UK: John Hamilton, 1935.
_____. No Clues. London, UK: Wright & Brown, 1935.
_____. Wings of Chance. London, UK: John Hamilton, 1935. (Also known as Scalps.) ROMANCE
Lee, Louisa Carter. Her Desert Lover. New York: Chelsea House, 1925.
_____. Love and Better: A Love Story. New York: Chelsea House, 1931.
Stories
SCIENCE FICTION
Fitzgerald, William. “The Gregory Circle.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1947.
_____. “The Nameless Something.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1947.
_____. “The Deadly Dust.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1947.
_____. “The Seven Temporary Moons.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1948.
_____. “The Devil of East Lupton, Vermont.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1948.
_____. “Cure for a Ylith.” Startling Stories, November 1949.
Jenkins, Will F. “Uneasy Home-coming.” Weird Tales, April 1935.
_____. “The Man Who Blew Up a War.” Blue Book, May 1939.
_____. “Escape.” Argosy, May 1944.
_____. “The Web.” Good Housekeeping, September 1944.
_____. “Preview of Tomorrow.” Coronet, October 1944.
_____. “A Logic Named Joe.” Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1946.
_____. “From Beyond the Stars.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1947.
_____. “Symbiosis.” Collier’s, June 14, 1947.
_____. “Wall of Fear.” Suspense, Fall 1951.
_____. “Devil’s Henchman.” Argosy, May 1952.
_____. “The Soldado Ant.” American Science Fiction, August 1952. (Also known as
“Doomsday Deferred.”)
_____. “The Little Terror.” The Saturday Evening Post, August 22, 1953.
_____. “Last Day on Earth.” Adventure, July 1956.
Leinster, Murray. “The Runaway Skyscraper.” The Argos y, February 22, 1919.
_____. “A Thousand Degrees Below Zero.” Thrill Book, July 15, 1919.
_____. “The Silver Menace.” Thrill Book, September 1 and 15, 1919. (Two-part serial.) _____. “Juju.” Thrill Book, October 15, 1919.
_____. “Oh, Aladdin.” All Story Weekly, November 1919.
_____. “The Mad Planet.” The Argosy, June 12, 1920.
_____. “The Red Dust.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, April 2, 1921.
_____. “The Oldest Story in the World.” Weird Tales, August 1925.
_____. “The Strange People.” Weird Tales (March–May 1928). (Three-part serial.) _____. “The Darkness on Fifth Avenue.” Argosy, November 1929.
_____. “The City of the Blind.” Argosy, December 1929.
_____. “The Murderers.” Weird Tales, January 1930.
_____. “Tanks.” Astounding Stories, January 1930.
_____. “The Storm That Had to Be Stopped.” Argosy, March 1930.
_____. “The Man Who Put Out the Sun.” Argosy, June 1930.
_____. “The Fifth-Dimension Catapult.” Astounding Stories, January 1931.
_____. “The Power Planet.” Amazing Stories, June 1931.
_____. “Morale.” Astounding Stories, December 1931.
_____. “The Sleep Gas.” Argosy, January 13, 1932.
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_____. “The Racketeer Ray.” Amazing Stories, February 1932.
_____. “Nemesis.” Argosy, March 12, 1932.
_____. “Politics.” Amazing Stories, June 1932.
_____. “The Fifth Dimension Tube.” Astounding Stories, January 1933.
_____. “The Monsters.” Weird Tales, January 1933.
_____. “Borneo Devils.” Amazing Stories, February 1933.
_____. “Invasion.” Astounding Stories, March 1933.
_____. “The Earth Shaker.” Argosy, April 15–May 6, 1933. (Four-part serial.) _____. “Beyond the Sphinxes’ Cave.” Astounding Stories, November 1933.
_____. “War of the Purple Gas.” Argosy (February 24, March 3, 1934. (Two-part serial.) _____. “Sidewise in Time.” Astounding Stories, June 1934.
_____. “The Mole Pirate.” Astounding Stories, November 1934.
_____. “The Rollers.” Argosy, December 29, 1934.
_____. “Conquest of the Stars.” Astounding Stories, March 1935.
_____. “Proxima Centauri.” Astounding Stories, March 1935.
_____. “The Morrison Monument.” Argosy, August 19, 1935.
_____. “The Challenge from Beyond.” Fantasy Magazine, September 1935.
_____. “Crime on Tristan.” Argosy, November 1935.
_____. “The Extra Intelligence.” Argosy, November 30, 1935.
_____. “The Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator.” Astounding Stories, December 1935.
_____. “The Incredible Invasion.” Astounding Stories (August–December 1936. Five-part serial. Also known as The Other Side of Here, published by Ace Books, 1955).
_____. “The Board Fence.” Argosy, July 23, 1938.
_____. “Swords and Mongols.” Golden Fleece, April 1939.
_____. “Plague Ship.” Argosy, July 15, 1939.
_____. “The Wabbler.” Astounding Science-Fiction, October 1942.
_____. “Four Little Ships.” Astounding Science-Fiction, November 1942.
_____. “If You Can Get It.” Astounding Science-Fiction, November 1943.
_____. “Plague.” Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1944.
_____. “Trog.” Astounding Science-Fiction, June 1944.
_____. “The Eternal Now.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1944.
_____. “First Contact.” Astounding Science-Fiction, May 1945.
_____. “The Ethical Equations.” Astounding Science-Fiction, June 1945.
_____. “Tight Place.” Astounding Science-Fiction, July 1945.
_____. “Pipeline to Pluto.” Astounding Science-Fiction, August 1945.
_____. “Things Pass By.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 1945.
_____. “Incident on Calypso.” Startling Stories, Fall 1945.
_____. “The Power.” Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1945.
_____. “Interference.” Astounding Science-Fiction, October 1945.
_____. “De Profundis.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1945.
_____. “The Plants.” Astounding Science-Fiction, January 1946.
_____. “Adapter.” Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1946.
_____. “Like Dups.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Spring 1946.
_____. “Malignant Marauder.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 1946. (Also known as
“Dead City.”)
_____. “Atoms Over America.” Argosy, June–July 1946. (Two-part serial.) _____. “Pocket Universes.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1946.
_____. “The Castaway.” Argosy, September 1946.
_____. “The End.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1946.
_____. “The Disciplinary Circuit.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1946.
_____. “Friends.” Startling Stories, January 1947.
_____. “Time to Die.” Astounding Science-Fiction, January 1947.
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_____. “Propagandist.” Astounding Science-Fiction, August 1947.
_____. “The Day of the Deepies.” Famous Fantastic Mysteries, October 1947.
_____. “The Man in the Iron Cap.” Startling Stories, November 1947. (Also known as The Brain-Stealers,
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_____. “West Wind.” Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1948.
_____. “The Strange Case of John Kingman.” Astounding Science-Fiction, May 1948.
_____. “Space Can.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1948.
_____. “The Night Before the End of the World.” Famous Fantastic Mysteries, August 1948.
_____. “Regulations.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1948.
_____. “The Ghost Planet.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1948.
_____. “The Story of Rod Cantrell.” Startling Stories, January 1949.
_____. “Assignment on Pasik.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1949. (Published by Galaxy Novels, 1964.)
_____. “The Lost Race.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1949. (Also known as The Duplicators, published by Ace Books, 1964.)
_____. “The Life-Work of Professor Muntz.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1949.
_____. “Fury from Lilliput.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1949.
_____. “Doomsday Deferred.” The Saturday Evening Post, September 24, 1949. (Also known as “The Soldado Ant.”)
_____. “The Queen’s Astrologer.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1949.
_____. “The Other World.” Startling Stories, November 1949.
_____. “This Star Shall Be Free.” Super Science Stories, November 1949.
_____. “The Lonely Planet.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1949.
_____. “The Fear Planet.” Super Science Stories, January 1950.
_____. “Planet of Small Men.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1950.
_____. “Nobody Saw the Ship.” Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, May–June 1950.
_____. “Be Young Again.” Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, July–August 1950.
_____. “Journey to Barkut.” Parts I and II printed in Fantasy Book, October 1950 and January 1951. The complete version appeared in Startling Stories in January 1952 and in book form as Gateway to Elsewhere, Ace Books, 1954. (Ace Double D-53.) _____. “Historical Note.” Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1951.
_____. “The Other Now.” Galaxy, March 1951.
_____. “Slag with the Queer Head.” Marvel Science Fiction, August 1951.
_____. “If You Was a Moklin.” Galaxy, September 1951.
_____. “Keyhole.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, December, 1951.
_____. “The Gadget Had a Ghost.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1952.
_____. “Nightmare Planet.” Argosy, June 12, 1952.
_____. “The Middle of the Week After Next.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1952.
_____. “The Barrier.” Space Science Fiction, September 1952.
_____. “Overdrive.” Startling Stories, January 1953.
_____. “The Sentimentalists.” Galaxy, April 1953.
_____. “The Invaders.” Amazing Stories, April–May 1953.
_____. “Dear Charles.” Fantastic Story Magazine, May 1953.
_____. “Nightmare Planet.” Science Fiction +, June 1953.
_____. “The Ship Was a Robot.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1953.
_____. “The Jezebel.” Startling Stories, October 1953.
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_____. “The Trans-Human.” Science Fiction +, December 1953.
_____. “Fugitive from Space.” Amazing Stories, May 1954.
_____. “The Amateur Alchemist.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Fall 1954.
_____. “Second Landing.” Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1954.
_____. “The Psionic Mousetrap.” Amazing Stories, March 1955.
_____. “Sam, This Is You.” Galaxy, May 1955.
_____. “Honeymoon on Dlecka.” Fantastic Universe, July 1955.
_____. “White Spot.” Startling Stories, Summer 1955.
_____. “Scrimshaw.” Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1955.
_____. “Sand Doom.” Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1955.
_____. “Exploration Team.” Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1956.
_____. “Critical Difference.” Astounding Science-Fiction, July 1956.
_____. “The Swamp Was Upside Down.” Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1956.
_____. “Women’s Work.” Original Science Fiction Stories, November 1956.
_____. “Anthropological Note.” Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1957.
_____. “Ribbon in the Sky.” Astounding Science-Fiction, June 1957.
_____. “Med Service.” Astounding Science-Fiction, August 1957. (Also known as The Mutant Weapon, Ace Books, 1959.)
_____. “The Grandfather’s War.” Astounding Science-Fiction, October 1957.
_____. “The Machine That Saved the World.” Amazing Stories, December 1957.
_____. “Short History of World War Three.” Astounding Science-Fiction, January 1958.
_____. “The Strange Invasion.” Satellite Science Fiction, April 1958.
_____. “Pirates of Ersatz.” Astounding Science-Fiction (three-part serial February–April 1959). (Also known as The Pirates of Zan, Ace Books, 1959.) _____. “The Aliens.” Astounding Science-Fiction, August 1959.
_____. “Long Ago and Far Away.” Amazing Stories, September 1959. (Also known as Four from Planet 5, Fawcett, 1959.)
_____. “A Matter of Importance.” Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1959.
_____. “Attention Saint Patrick.” Astounding Science-Fiction, January 1960.
_____. “The Leader.” Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1960.
_____. “Tyrants Need to be Loved.” Fantastic, February 1960.
_____. “The Ambulance Made Two Trips.” Astounding Science-Fiction, April 1960.
_____. “The Corianis Disaster.” Science Fiction Stories, May 1960.
_____. “The Covenant, Part IV.” Fantastic, July 1960. (Parts I, II, III, and V by other authors.)
_____. “Doctor.” Galaxy, February 1961.
_____. “Pariah Planet.” Amazing Stories, July 1961. (Also known as This World Is Taboo, Ace Book s, 1961.)
_____. “The Case of the Homicidal Robots.” Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1961.
_____. “Planet of Dread.” Fantastic, May 1962.
_____. “Imbalance.” Fantastic, December 1962.
_____. “Third Planet.” Worlds of Tomorrow, April 1963.
_____. “The Hate Disease.” Analog, August 1963. (Also known as “Tallien Three.”) _____. “Manners and Customs of the Thrid.” Worlds of If, September 1963.
_____. “Med Ship Man.” Galaxy, October 1963.
_____. “Lords of the Uffts.” Worlds of Tomorrow Science Fiction, February 1964. (Also known as The Duplicators, Ace Books, 1964.) _____. “Spaceman.” Analog, March–April 1964. (Two-part serial. Also known as The Other Side of Nowhere, Berkley, 1964.)
_____. “Plague of Cryder II.” Analog, December 1964.
_____. “Killer Ship.” Amazing Stories, October–December 1965. (Three-part serial. Also known as Space Captain, Ace Books, 1966.) Bibliography
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_____. “Stopover in Space.” Amazing Stories, June–August 1966. (Three-part serial. Also known as Checkpoint Lambda, Berkley, 1966.) WESTERNS AND ADVENTURE
Jenkins, Will F. “The Man Who Went Black.” Ace-High Magazine, October 1922.
_____. “Grist.” Short Stories, July 10, 1924.
_____. “The Poisoned Glass.” Fighting Romances from the West and East, January 1926.
_____. “Texas Gun Law.” Adventure, January 1, 1928.
_____. “The Kid Deputy.” Triple X Magazine, February–April 1928. (Three-part serial.
Published in book form by King, 1935.)
_____. “The Emerald Buddha.” Short Stories, February 10, 1930.
_____. “The Black Stone of
Agharti.” Short Stories, September 10, 1930.
_____. “Guns Over Hell’s Sink.” Complete Western Book Magazine, October 1936.
_____. “The Maintop.” Blue Book, November 1936.
_____. “The Sheriff Writes a Letter.” Smashing Western, January 1937.
_____. “The Gamblin’ Kid.” Western Action Novels, March 1937. (Published in book form by King, 1933.)
_____. “The Ending of El Jefe.” Real Western, April 1937.
_____. “Rustlin’ Spooks.” Smashing Western, April 1937.
_____. “The Second Avenue Kid.” Double-Action Gang Magazine, April 1937.
_____. “In Spring Thaws.” Complete Northwest Novels, July 1937.
_____. “Malay Guns.” Adventure Novels, July 1937.
_____. “Hell for a Gringo.” Famous Western, December 1937.
_____. “The Law of the Six-Gun.” Smashing Western, January 1938.
_____. “The Trail to Mexico Runs Red, Double Action Western, June 1938.
_____. “Border Renegade.” Cowboy Short Stories, October 1938.
_____. “Man Against Sea.” Argosy (UK), November 1938.
_____. “A Loan of Dynamite.” Blue Book, March 1939.
_____. “Sauvetage.” Rie et Rac, March 29, 1939.
_____. “New Heads for the Devil-Devil Doctor.” Adventure Novels and Short Stories, April 1939.
_____. “The Man Who Blew Up a War.” Blue Book, May 1939.
_____. “The Law Wants Slim Galway.” Double Action Western, June 1939.
_____. “The Kid Dies Again.” The Star Weekly, April 27, 1940.
_____. “The Lion-Mane Collar.” Illustrated, January 11, 1941.
_____. “The Fourth Moment.” This Week Magazine, April 27, 1941.
_____. “The Island That Looked Like Paradise.” Blue Book, November 1941.
_____. “Mauki.” Argosy (UK), July 1942.
_____. “From Dusk to Dawn.” Argosy (UK), November 1942.
_____. “Proposal.” Argosy (UK) , April 1943.
_____. “Artist.” Argosy (UK), October 1943.
_____. “Escape.” Argosy, May 1944.
_____. “One Traitor Among Us.” Life Story Magazine, August 1944.
_____. “The Secret of Room 917.” Life Story Magazine, March 1945.
_____. “Under Suspicion.” Life Story Magazine, April 1945.
_____. “The Dream.” Life Story Magazine, June 1945.
_____. “Captain Morgan Was a Gentleman.” Short Stories, July 25, 1945.
_____. “For Services Rendered.” Argosy, August 1945.
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