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Index All Names Are Arranged Last Name, First Name, Or Last Name Index All names are arranged last name, first name, or last name, nickname/title, so Old Sleuth is indexed as “Sleuth, Old.” All pseudonyms and story and novel titles are indexed according to their most famous and well-known arrangement, so Les Miserables is put in the L section—it would be an act of mulish perversity and unfriendliness to the reader to put Les Miserables in the Ms—but The Adrets Inn is put in the A section. Generally, I’ve indexed names and titles where readers are most likely to look for them. Abällino the Great Bandit, The Abbess: A Romance, Abbott, Edwin Abbott, Flatland, The Abbott of Montserrat, or, The Pool of Blood, Abdallah or the Horrible Sacrifice, About, Edmond, Abrams, M.H., Across the Zodiac (1880), Across the Zodiac (1896), “The Actress Detective,” Adams, H.C., Schoolboy Honour, Adams, Sir John, Adee, Alvey, “The Life Magnet,” Adler, Irene, Admiral Tom, King of the Boy Buccaneers, The Adrets Inn, adventure fiction, “The Adventure of a Scandal in Bohemia,” “The Adventure of the Final Problem,” The Adventures of a Micro-Man, The Adventures of a Mounted Trooper in the Australian Constabulary, The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan, The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan in England, “The Adventures of John Bell—Ghost-Exposer,” The Adventures of Pinocchio, Adventures of Susan Hopley, adventuress, aerial bombardment, Aesop’s Fables, “Affairs of a State Detective,” Afghanistan, Anglo-Afghanistan wars, An African Millionaire: Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay, – African-Americans, The Age of Storytellers, “Ahez the Pale,” Aiken, Albert W., Aimard, Gustav, see Oliver Gloux. Ainsworth, William Harrison, Auriol, Windsor Castle, Akira Kurosawa, Rashomon, Alcott, Louisa May, Alden, William L., Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, aliens, little green men, Allain, Marcel, Allan Quatermain, The Allan Quatermain Adventures, Allen, Grant, The Woman Who Did, Allen, Willis Boyd, The Ally Sloper Stories, Alton Locke, D’Alveydre, Marquis, Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves, Amadis da Gaula, Amalgamated Press, Amand Lacoste, Jean, The Amateur Cracksman, Amazing Stories, “The Amber Gods,” The Amelia Butterworth Mysteries, America, Amonute, “Amour Dure,” The Anarchist; a Story of Today, anarchist novels, anarchists, Andersen, Hans Christian, Andraea, Johann Valentin, The Hermetick Romance, or The Chymical Wedding, An Angel’s Form and a Devil’s Heart, The Angel of the Revolution, angels, Anglo-Sikh War, Second, Anstey, F., Anti-Catholicism, anti-gravity, anti-stereotypical characters, “The Anticipator,” Antier, Benjamin, Antisemitism, supersessionism, Apel, Johann August, Apergy, Aphrodite: Ancient Manners, Apuleius, Metamorphoses, or The Golden Ass, The Arabian Nights, arch-villains & supervillains, Armadale, armchair detectives, Arnold, Edwin, Lieutenant Gullivar Jones, Around the World in Eighty Days, “Arria Marcella,” Arsene Lupin Contre Sherlock Holmes, The Arsene Lupin Mysteries, “The Artist of the Beautiful,” Asimov, Isaac, Astor, John Jacob, A Journey in Other Worlds, At War with Pontiac, Atala, Atherton, Gertrude, Atlantis, “Atta Troll,” Aubin, Aime Nicolas, Aubin, Napoleon, see Aime Nicolas Aubin. The Auroraphone, Austen, Jane, Emma, Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, Australia, Australian Aborigines, The Avenger, Averill, Charles E., Axel, Axel, Ayesha, Azef, Evno, The Azrael of Anarchy, Aztecs, Bacon, Francis, The New Atlantis, ‘Bail Up!’, Bakhtin, Mikhail, Bakunin, Mikhail, Baldwin, Mrs. Alfred, Ballantyne, Robert M., The Baltimore Bess Adventures, Balzac, Honoré de, Melmoth Reconciled, The Wild Ass’s Skin, The Bandit Churkin, Bao, Judge, Baring-Gould, Sabine, Barnaby Rudge, Barney, Natalie Clifford, Barr, Robert, Barrett, Frank, Barrington, George, Bates, Daisy, Batman, “The Battle of Dorking,” Battle of Omdurman, Baudelaire, Charles, Les Fleurs du Mal, “The Moon’s Blessings,” Baum, L. Frank, Bayly, Lancelot Francis Sanderson, Beadle & Adams, Beane, Sawney, Beaugrand, Honore, The Beautiful White Devil, Becker, Charles, Beckford, William, Beerbohm, Max, Zuleika Dobson, The Beetle, “The Beggarwoman of Locarno,” Bell, Gertrude, Bell, Dr. Joseph, Belloc, Hillaire, Belot, Adolphe, Ben-Hur, Benjamin, Monsieur, see Benjamin Antier. Bennett, Arnold, Bennett, John, Benson, E.F., Bergsoe, Vilhelm, The Bernard Sutton Mysteries, Bernhardt, Sarah, Bess, Baltimore, Bestúzhev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovitch, Bethlen, Gabor, The Betrothed, Between Two Planets, Bhabha, Homi, A Bid for Fortune, Bierce, Ambrose, Biggers, Earl Derr, Bill, Buffalo, Biondetta, Bird, Isabella, Bird, Robert Montgomery, Bitten, Emma Hardinge, Ghostworld, The Black Angel, The Black Arrow, The Black Band, The Black Brotherhood, “The Black Cat,” The Black Coats Adventures, The Black Dwarf, the black legend/leyenda negra, The Black Highwayman, “The Black Reaper,” The Black Wolf’s Breed, Blackburn, Douglas, Blackmore, R.D., Blackwood, Algernon, Blackwood, William, Blake of the “Rattlesnake,” Blake, Sexton, Blake, Stacey, Blavatsky, Madame, Isis Unveiled, The Secret Doctrine, Bleak House, Blockade of Africa, Royal Navy, Bloundelle-Burton, John, The Fate of Henry of Navarre, Blue Cap, Blue Cap the Bushranger, The Blue Dwarf, Blueskin, Blueskin, Bly, Nelly, Nellie Bly’s Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days, Blyth, Harry, Bob, Electric, Bodkin, M. McDonnell, Boer War, Boisgobey, Fortune Hippolyte Auguste Du, Bolano, Roberto, Bond, James, The Book of Enoch, Booth, Charles, Life and Labour of the People in London, Boothby, Guy, The Border Rifles, Borges, Jorge Luis, Labyrinths, A Universal History of Infamy, Borgias, Borlase, James Skipp, Borrow, George, The Romany Rye, “The Botathen Ghost,” Bottcher, Maximilian, Bouille, Pierre, The Planet of the Apes, Boulanger, General Georges, Boulger, Theodora Havers, see Theo Gift. Boussenard, Louis, The Boy Detective, boy heroes, Boy’s Own Paper, Bracciano, Mother Vittoria, Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, Aurora Floyd, Brady, Old King, Brainerd, Johnny, Bramah, Ernest, Brambeus, Baron, Brand, Max, The Brass Bottle, Brazil, Angela, Brenton, Howard, Brentano, Clemens, Brett, Edwin J., Brewer, George, “The Bride of Corinth,” The Brigadier Gerard Adventures, “The Brigands,” Broad Arrow Jack, Brodie, William, Brodsky, Ivan, Brontë, Charlotte, Brontë, Emily, Brooke, Loveday, Brooke, Sir James, The Brother of the Shadow, The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings, Brought to Bay, Brown, Alice, Brown, Charles Brockden, Arthur Mervyn, Brown, Father, Brown, Tom, “The Brown Man’s Servant,” Browning, Robert, Brownlow, Detective, Bruce, John Edward, Brugsch, Heinrich Karl, Bruno, Giordano, Buchan, John, Buchanan, Robert, Bucket, Inspector, Buddhism, The Buffalo Bill Adventures, Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show, Bug-Jargal, Bulwer Lytton, Edward, Eugene Aram, Harold, “Monos and Daimonos,” Paul Clifford, Pelham, Bunter, Billy, Buntline, Ned, Bunyan, John Pilgrim’s Promise, Burke, Edmund, Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of the Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful, Burrage, Alfred S., The Spring-Heeled Jack Library, Burrage, E. Harcourt, Tom Wildrake’s Schooldays, Burroughs, Edgar Rice, The Mad King, Burrows, William, Burton, Richard, Burton, William, Busch, Wilhelm, Max Und Moritz, bushranger fiction, “The Business of Madame Jahn,” Butler, Josephine, Butler, Samuel, Erewhon, Butterworth, Amelia, The Buxen, Byrnes, Inspector Thomas, Byron, Lord, “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” “Manfred, a Dramatic Poem,” “Mazeppa,” The C. Auguste Dupin Mysteries, Cagliostro, Count Alessandro di, Caine, Hall, Caird, Mona, Daughters of Danaus, The Calamity Jane Adventures, “The Caliber,” Calmet, Dom Augustine, Treatise on the Apparitions of Spirts and on Vampires, Campanella, Tommaso, City of the Sun, Canada, Canary, Martha Jane, “Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book,” Capes, Bernard, Capp, Andy, The Captain Kettle Adventures, “Captain Nemo in Russia,” Captain Ravenshaw, “The Captain’s Daughter,” The Caravan, Carbonari, Caresco, Dr., Carleton, Cousin May, see May Agnes Fleming. Carlyle, Thomas, Past and Present, Carmilla, “Carmilla,” Carne, Simon, Carrados, Max, Carroll, Lewis, “The Hunting of the Snark,” Carson, Kit, Carter, Angela, The Magic Toyshop, Carter, John, of Mars, Carter, Nick, Cartland, Barbara, Cartouche, Louis-Dominique, casebook mysteries, The Cases of Lord P’eng, The Cases of Lord Shih, The Castle of Otranto, Catholic Church, Catholics & Catholicism, Cauvain, Henri, Cavendish, Margaret, The Blazing World, Cazotte, Jacques, Le Diable amoureux, Cecilius, celebrities appearing in popular fiction, The Centenarian, Cervantes, Don Quixote, Chambers, Robert W., Champney, Elizabeth, Three Vassar Girls series, Chan, Charlie, Chandler, Raymond, Chaplin, Charles, Chapponier, Alexandre, Charity Joe, Charles H. 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