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Tiny Tots

Country: UK

Issues & Index Sources:  1899 – 1926
Publishers:   Cassell, La Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill, London E.C.
Prices:   1d
Pagecounts:   20pp
Frequency:   monthly (1st of month)


Tiny Tower

Country: US
Total Issues: 18?

Subtitled "A Monthly Magazine for Children". Distributed mainly through the Woolworth's stores.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jan-1934 – Jun-1935?
Publishers:   Tower Magazines, Inc., 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago 18
Editors:   Bosco Cass
Frequency:   monthly

Tiofart

Country: UK
Total Issues: 5

Fanzine that published some fiction by Brian Stableford.

Issues & Index Sources:  Mar-1978 – 1979?
Editors:   Dave Cobbledick

Tip Top

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources

  1960 – 1991?: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)

Publishers

  in 1962: American Art Agency, Inc., 11934 Valerio Street, North Hollywood, CA
  in 1962: American Art Agency, Inc., 6340 Coldwater Canyon, North Hollywood, CA
  in 1963 – 1968: American Art Agency, 7311 Fulton Avenue, North Hollywood, CA.
  in 1973: American Art Agency, 21322 Lassen Street, Chatsworth, CA.
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Tip-Top Detective Tales

Country: UK
Total Issues: 36

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-1910 – 1914: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Aldine Publishing Co.
Editors:   Walter H. Light
Pagecounts:   52pp
Frequency:   monthly


Tip Top International (UK)

Country: UK

Issues & Index Sources:  1976 – 1979: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Parliament Publications

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Tip Top Stories of Adventure and Mystery

Country: UK
Total Issues: 6+10=16

Initially reprint a lot of US pulp adventure stories; gradually developed UK base and shifted more to mysteries and romance stories from Jun-1924. In 1925 was merged into The Sovereign Magazine.

Issues & Index Sources

  Dec-1923 – May-1924: Adventure Fiction Index
  Jun-1924 – Mar/Apr-1925, as The Regent Magazine: Adventure Fiction Index

#merges with The Sovereign Magazine

Publishers

  Dec-1923 – Jan-1925: A.W. Board, London
  Feb-1925 – Mar/Apr-1925: Hutchinson

Editors

  A.W. Board

Formats

  standard pulp

Prices

  1/-

Pagecounts

  96pp

Frequency

  monthly

Mentioned in:   The Age of the Storytellers
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Tip-Top Tales

Country: UK
Total Issues: 24

Issues & Index Sources:  1910 – 1914: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Aldine Publishing Co.


Tip-Top Thriller (Australia)

Country: Australia

Advertised as forthcoming in an issue of Tip-Top Western (Australia) but may not have been published.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1940s?
Publishers:   Tip-Top Publications, 29 Bligh Street, Sydney
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Tip Top Weekly

Country: US
Total Issues: 45+805+136+18+13=1017

Started life as a dime novel called Tip Top Library, which ran for 45 issues before changing to Tip Top Weekly as which it ran for 805 issues. It was then renamed New Tip Top Weekly, restarting from #1, for a further 136 issues. The first 45 issues were later reprinted with monochrome covers as Tip Top Weekly.

An adventure magazine with emphasis still on boys school and sport stories; there were several Tip-Top magazines most of which vanished to make way for Top-Notch Magazine.

Issues & Index Sources

  18-Apr-1896 – 20-Feb-1897: Dime Novel Bibliography (FicMags sample issue only)
FictionMags Index
  27-Feb-1897 – 27-Jul-1912: Dime Novel Bibliography (FicMags sample issues only)
FictionMags Index
  3-Aug-1912 – 6-Mar-1915, as New Tip Top Weekly: Dime Novel Bibliography (FicMags sample issues only)
FictionMags Index
  10-Mar-1915 – 25-Nov-1915, as Tip Top Semi-Monthly: Adventure Fiction Index
  10-Dec-1915 – 10-Jun-1916, as Wide-Awake Magazine: Adventure Fiction Index

Publishers

  Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York

Editors

  Sep-1896 – 6-Mar-1915: Frederick Tilney
  10-Mar-1915 – 10-Jun-1916: Gilbert Patten

Formats

  Sep-1896 – 6-Mar-1915: tabloid story-paper
  10-Mar-1915 – 10-Jun-1916: standard pulp

Pagecounts

  128pp

Frequency

  Sep-1896 – 6-Mar-1915: weekly
  10-Mar-1915 – 10-Jun-1916: semi-monthly

Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Dime Novel Bibliography

Online Sources

  Online Books
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Tip-Top Western (Australia)

Country: Australia
Total Issues: 4?

The inside front cover of one issue suggests at least four issues were published.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1940s?: Western Fiction Index (Missing: all except two undated issues)
Publishers:   Tip-Top Publications, 29 Bligh Street, Sydney
Prices:   1/-
Pagecounts:   64pp
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Tipyn o' Bob

Country: US

Undergraduate literary magazine from Bryn Mawr College.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1900s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   The Students of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
Editors:   Mary Isabelle O' Sullivan, Louise Foley, Carlie Minor, & Mary Nearing
Formats:   9.5" x 7.5"
Prices:   25c
Pagecounts:   40pp

Tirra Lirra

Country: Australia

"The Australian independent contemporary magazine."

Issues & Index Sources:  Spring 1990 – 2006: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Email Address:   phoebus@netlink.com.au
Publishers:   Phoebe Publishing, PO Box 305, Mt Evelyn VIC 3796, Australia
Editors:   Eva Windisch
Formats:   A4
Prices:   A$9.00
Pagecounts:   48pp
Frequency:   quarterly

Titanic Tales

Country: US
Total Issues: 1

Issues & Index Sources:  Jul-1998: Science Fiction Index

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Tit-Bits

Country: UK
Total Issues: 5107 (to 1984)

The weekly which began a revolution in British popular journalism, leading to near-imitators such as Alfred Harmsworth's Answers and exerting a longer-term influence on the cheap newspapers of the 20th century. Primarily a gathering of "human interest" snippets and other useless knowledge, it also featured short stories and even full-length fiction serials such as Grant Allen's "What's Bred in the Bone" (1891) and Rider Haggard's "The People of the Mist" (1893 - 1894). In 1967 it ran a short sf series, "Into the Fantastic," with stories by Tom Boardman, William F. Nolan, Chris Priest, Isaac Asimov, Frederic Brown, William F. Temple, David Rome, etc. Current circulation 150,000.

Issues & Index Sources

  22-Oct-1881 – 1984: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)

Publishers

  George Newnes, London

Editors

  1881: George Newnes
  1882 – 1890: Peter Keary
  1890 – 1918: Galloway Fraser
  1918 – 1946: Leonard Crocombe
  1946 – 1964: Trevor Henley
  1965: Eric Grimshaw
  1966: R.T. Payne
  1967 – 1968: H. Weisbloom
  1969: Perrot Phillips

Formats

  tabloid

Frequency

  weekly; now monthly

Related Sites

  Wikipedia

Mentioned in:   The Age of the Storytellers
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Titbits for Little Folks

Country: UK
Total Issues: 1 (unnumbered)

Issues & Index Sources:  17-Nov-1900
Publishers:   Newnes



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