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Traymore SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 30
Formats: 6¾ x 4 7/8" Pagecounts: 250 to 300 Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Treaders of StarlightCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
A speculative and science fiction poetry zine, including poems by L. Sprague de Camp, Jessica Amanda Salmonson & H. Warner Munn.
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TreasureCountry: UK
Educational weekly for 5-9 year-olds. Issues & Index Sources
#incorporated into World of Wonder PublishersFleetway PublicationsPrices1/3d; 7½pPagecounts24ppFrequencyweekly |
The Treasure ChestCountry: US
Initially subtitled "for California Boys and Girls" on the cover, but changed to just "for Boys and Girls" in December 1926.
Editors: Samuel B. Dickson & John B. Wooster Prices: 25c |
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Treasure-Trove LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 45
Began life as a series of anonymous pirate yarn novellas. Later issues contained a lead story starring Ted Strong (aka Young Rough Rider), reprinting stories from the American boys' dime novel series Young Rough Rider Weekly which ran between 1904-1907. Researcher Victor Berch note, "All of the Ted Strong stories were originally by-lined with the house name Ned Taylor and in this instance, the real author was William Wallace Cook."
Prices: 3d; 4d Pagecounts: 68pp; 80pp Frequency: monthly |
Treasury of Great Science Fiction StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
A reprint magazine selecting from Thrilling Wonder Stories and Startling Stories. Was later relaunched as Science Fiction Yearbook. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPopular Library, Inc.EditorsJames B. Hendryx, Jr.Formatsstandard pulpPrices50cPagecounts96ppFrequencyannualRelated SitesScience Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Treasury of Great Western StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 9 (at least)
An unusual hybrid between paperbacks and newstand pulps. Pulp-sized, but clearly printed using paperback methods. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPopular Library, Inc.EditorsFormatssmall pulpMentioned in: The Pulp Western |
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Treat 'Em RoughCountry: US
Slick post-WWI magazine that featured some fiction. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersTreat 'Em Rough Publishing Company, Inc., New York City, NYEditorsFrank BradyPrices20cPagecounts50ppFrequency |
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Tree and StoneCountry: USTotal Issues: 11
Online SF magazine.
Publishers: Kevin M. Casin Editors: Kevin M. Casin |
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TrekCountry: South Africa
Possibly called "SA Opinion - Trek". Published first stories by Doris Lessing as well as Nadine Gordimer, Nicholas Monsarrat, Alan Paton, and many others.
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The Trend [1911]Country: US
Contained "Politics, Art, Literature, a Serial Story, Short Stories, Music, Drama, Fashions, Portraits and Personalities, Humor, Book Reviews, and an Editorial Story of the Trend of Events".
Prices: 15c Frequency: monthly |
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Trend [1930]Country: US
Subtitled variously "A Quarterly of the Seven Arts" and "An Illustrated bimonthly of the Arts", contained articles on American culture by writers such as Buckminster Fuller, poetry by Alfred Kreymborg, Langston Hughes, etc. and occasional fiction (August Derleth contributed at least one story to it).
Frequency: quarterly/bimonthly |
Trend [1940]Country: US
Aimed to "publish the writers who are doing new things in verse and prose".
Editors: John W. Barnes |
Triangle QuarterlyCountry: Canada
Pulp magazine that reprinted contents of various US pulps of various genres. For instance, the Spring 1945 issue contained 96 pages each from an undated issue of Range Riders Western, 96 pages from an undated issue of Sky Fighters, 96 pages from the December 1943 issue of Phantom Detective and 96 pages from the October 1944 issue of Texas Rangers.
Pagecounts: 400pp |
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Triangle RomancesCountry: AustraliaTotal Issues: 8?
A series of Australian booklets, numbered but not dated.
Formats: digest |
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TribeCountry: US
Subtitled "an American Gay Journal"
Mentioned in: Our Own Voices |