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[]Tullius, F. P. (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
  
    - * Billy Brown Shoes in West Hollywood, (ss)  The New Yorker May 27 1967
 
    - * Crimes You’ll Never Read About, (ss)  The New Yorker February 11 1974
 
    - * Frog Week at the 7-11, Near West Hollywood, (ss)  The New Yorker September 9 1967
 
    - * Glyphs, (ss)  The New Yorker September 15 1975
 
    - * Go, Lovely Rolls, (hu)  Rogue December 1963
 
    - * High Opinions, (ss)  The New Yorker June 8 1968
 
    - * A Little Message About the Medium, (ss)  The New Yorker May 26 1975
 
    - * A Look at the Spring Suits, (ss)  The New Yorker February 26 1966
 
    - * The Making of a Pastime: 1971, (ss)  The New Yorker October 16 1965
 
    - * Mantras for Everyone, (ss)  The New Yorker December 2 1974
 
    - * The Newest Consciousness, (ss)  The New Yorker March 28 1977
 
    - * Ninety Nine Years Is Not Forever, (ss)  The New Yorker July 19 1969
 
    - * Out of the Death Bag in West Hollywood, (ss)  The New Yorker November 5 1966
 
    - * Season’s Greetings from West Hollywood, (ss)  The New Yorker December 31 1966
 
    - * The Sensuous Ping-Pong Player, (hu)  Penthouse (US) September 1974
 
    - * The Story of “T”, (ss)  The New Yorker July 2 1973
 
    - * Sweetly Flows the Dun, (ss)  The New Yorker April 15 1967
 
    - * Talking to Your Veggies, (ss)  The New Yorker August 13 1973
 
    - * A Total Disaster, (ss)  The New Yorker January 20 1975
 
    - * Unpsychic Man of the Year, (ss)  The New Yorker June 24 1974
 
  
[]Tullius, Mark (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * Bad Habits, (ss)  Black Ink Horror #4, 2008
 
    - * Drawing Flies, (ss)  Black Ink Horror #1, 2007
 
    - * Marked, (ss)  Thou Shalt Not… ed. Lee Allen Howard, Dark Cloud Press, 2006
 
    - * Midnight Snack, (ss)  Wicked Karnival #6, 2006
 
    - * Surviving the Holidays, (ss)  Black Ink Horror #5, 2008
 
    - * To Feed an Army, (ss)  Black Ink Horror #0, 2006
 
  
[]Tullock, Mildred (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
  
    - * Assurance, (pm)  Love Short Stories August 1941
 
    - * Broken Engagement, (pm)  Love Short Stories May 1941
 
    - * Careful, (pm)  Love Short Stories August 1941
 
    - * Creation, (pm)  Love Short Stories May 1941
 
    - * Disappointment, (pm)  Love Short Stories October 1941
 
    - * Follow Your Heart, (nv)  New Love Magazine April 1942
 
    - * Hopeful, (pm)  Love Short Stories November 1941
 
    - * Impatience, (pm)  Love Book Magazine June 1941
 
    - * Magic, (pm)  Love Short Stories June 1941
 
    - * Marriage, (pm)  Love Novelettes Magazine February 1941
 
    - * Where, (pm)  New Love Magazine April 1942
 
    - * You Made Me Remember, (ss)  All-Story Love December 1942
 
  
[]Tully, Andrew (Frederick, Jr.) (1914-1993) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * America Stops for the Coffee Hour, (??)  Collier’s October 4 1952
 
    - * Ike and Mamie at Home, (??)  Collier’s June 20 1953
 
    - * Ike’s “Bunkered Haven”, (ar)  Collier’s August 5 1955
 
    - * It Isn’t Easy to Stay Single in Washington, (??)  Collier’s July 18 1953
 
    - * Kremlin, U.S.A., (ar)  Collier’s August 20 1954
 
    - * The Money Box, (ss)  Suspense (UK) January 1960
 
    
    - * Walk to Freedom, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1966
 
    - * Washington’s Third Party—The Cocktail Party, (ar)  Collier’s January 3 1953
 
    - * Why We Won’t Be Bombed, (ar)  Bluebook July 1955
 
  
[]Tully, Jim (1886-1947) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Advice to the Lovelorn, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) October 1928
 
    - * Aimee Semple McPherson, (ar)  Liberty January 12 1929 [Ref. Aimee Semple McPherson]
 
    - * Almost a Burglar, (ar)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine December 1931
 
    - * An American Master of the Sea-Tale: Morgan Robertson, (bg)  Novelets March 1924 [Ref. Morgan Robertson]
 
    - * Angel of the Earth, (ss)  The Male Home Companion October 1942
 
    - * Animal Stars, (ar)  This Week March 1 1936
 
    - * Are Americans People?, (ar)  The Story World and Photodramatist May 1923
 
    - * Bank President or Actor?, (ar)  This Week April 26 1936 [Ref. Fredric March]
 
    - * Battle Galore, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine October 1922
 
    
    - * The “Bazooka” Man, (ar)  This Week January 31 1937 [Ref. Bob Burns]
 
    - * Behind That Mouth—, (ar)  This Week March 29 1936 [Ref. Joseph E. Brown]
 
    - * Bill Hart, Sid Grauman & Sig Haugdahl, (ar)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #5, October 1924
 
    - * Birds of a Feather, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly November 15 1924
 
    - * Blood Money, (ss)  Mystery October 1932
 
    
    - * Bright Eyes, (ss)  The American Mercury July 1925
 
    - * Brothers in Battle, (ss)  Overland Monthly October 1923
 
    - * The Bruiser, (ar)  Jack Dempsey’s Sports Magazine May 1938
 
    - * Bull Horrors, (ss)  The American Mercury October 1927
 
    - * “Bull’s-Eye Barbara”, (ar)  This Week October 27 1935
 
    - * California Playboy (Wilson Mizner), (bg)  Esquire July 1938
 
    - * Can Dempsey Still Fight?, (ar)  Liberty August 22 1925
 
    - * Case of Convict 1174, (ss)  Esquire February 1937
 
    - * “Cinderella” Joan, (ar)  This Week December 1 1935
 
    - * The Circus Flea, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly July 21 1923
 
    - * Clowns Never Laugh—, (ar)  This Week September 6 1936 [Ref. W. C. Fields]
 
    - * Confession, (ms) 
 
    
    - * Day of Heroes, (ss) 
 
    
    - * A Declaration, (ms)  The Smart Set December 1923
 
    
    - * The Dublin Slasher, (ss)  Esquire June 1936
 
    - * The Duke of Reno, (hu)  College Humor #95, November 1931
 
    - * The Dying Hobo, (pm)  Esquire April 1937
 
    - * Enemies and Friends, (ss)  The Grand Magazine July 1937
 
    - * Esther Ralston, (ar)  Pictorial Review July 1928
 
    - * Ex-Follies Girl, (ar)  The Illustrated Love Magazine March 1932
 
    - * The Extra Pirate, (ar)  Photoplay August 1925 [Ref. Alfred E. Green]
 
    - * A Family Affair, (ss)  The All-America Sports Magazine April 1937
 
    - * Fifteen…and Famous, (ar)  This Week November 28 1937 [Ref. Deanna Durbin]
 
    - * Fifty Dollars, (ss)  10 Story Book June 1924
 
    
    - * Fugitive from Stardom, (ar)  This Week July 18 1937 [Ref. Jack Oakie]
 
    - * The Gattlin’ Gun, (ss)  The All-America Sports Magazine February 1937
 
    - * The Girl Who Kept Step, (ar)  Photoplay January 1926
 
    - * The Girl Who Lied, (ar)  The Illustrated Love Magazine August 1932
 
    - * The Girl with the Broken Ankle, (ar)  Photoplay August 1925 [Ref. Georgia Hale]
 
    - * The Glass Jaw, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly December 1 1923
 
    - * The Graveyard That Moved, (ss)  The American Mercury July 1929
 
    - * The Great Dane, (ar)  Liberty April 20 1929 [Ref. James Cruz]
 
    - * “Hard-Boiled” McLaglen, (ar)  This Week February 16 1936
 
    - * He Borrowed $700—, (ar)  This Week November 10 1935
 
    - * He Had Half a Dress Suit—, (ar)  This Week November 15 1936 [Ref. Spencer Tracy]
 
    - * He Needed a Shave!, (ar)  This Week March 13 1938 [Ref. Adolphe Menjou]
 
    - * Hero for “Five Garbos”, (ar)  This Week March 28 1937 [Ref. Jean Hersholt]
 
    - * He Sang for “Gas”, (ar)  This Week December 29 1935 [Ref. Bing Crosby]
 
    - * He “Stole” a Picture, (ar)  This Week August 23 1936 [Ref. Gary Cooper]
 
    - * He Tired of Slapping Ladies, (ar)  This Week November 24 1935
 
    - * He Turned the Jokes!, (ar)  This Week November 7 1937 [Ref. Don Ameche]
 
    - * He Was Blacklisted—, (ar)  This Week January 3 1937 [Ref. Walter Huston]
 
    - * He Went Places!, (ar)  This Week June 30 1935 [Ref. Clark Gable]
 
    - * His Father’s Wagon, (vi)  Liberty March 1 1930
 
    - * His Name Didn’t Help, (ar)  This Week October 10 1937 [Ref. Tyrone Power]
 
    - * H.L. Mencken, (ms)  College Humor October 1927
 
    - * Hollywood Mystery, (ar)  This Week May 24 1936
 
    - * Hollywood’s Big Secret, (ar)  This Week December 15 1935
 
    - * Hollywood Scared Her!, (ar)  This Week March 14 1937 [Ref. Luise Rainer]
 
    - * Hollywood’s King of Romance, (ar)  This Week October 25 1936 [Ref. Robert Taylor]
 
    - * Hollywood’s White-Haired Girl, (ar)  This Week August 9 1936 [Ref. Jean Harlow]
 
    - * Hunting the Sun, (ss)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1932
 
    - * Irving Thalberg, (bg)  Vanity Fair (US) October 1927 [Ref. Irving Thalberg]
 
    
    - * “I Tank I Go Home”, (ar)  This Week April 11 1937 [Ref. Greta Garbo]
 
    - * “It’s All Luck”, (ar)  This Week February 23 1936 [Ref. Ronald Colman]
 
    - * Jack Benny’s Secret, (ar)  This Week January 19 1936
 
    - * Jack Dempsey, (ts)  The All-America Sports Magazine May/June 1937
 
    - * Jonesey’s Step-Daughter, (ar)  This Week September 15 1935
 
    - * Jungle Justice, (ss)  The American Mercury April 1928
 
    - * The Kangaroo Court, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly April 12 1924
 
    - * Kids Vote Him Tops, (ar)  This Week May 29 1938 [Ref. Gene Autry]
 
    - * The Lad Who Ran Away, (ar)  Photoplay September 1925
 
    - * “Lazy as a Cyclone”, (ar)  This Week January 22 1939 [Ref. Errol Flynn]
 
    - * A Lover at Last!, (ar)  This Week November 3 1935
 
    - * “The Man of 1,000 Faces”, (ar)  This Week March 8 1936 [Ref. Paul Muni]
 
    - * The Man Who Found Himself, (ar)  Photoplay February 1925 [Ref. Monte Blue]
 
    - * Many Birds Flew, (ss)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine June 1932
 
    - * A “Meanie” Everybody Loves, (ar)  This Week October 4 1936 [Ref. Jane Withers]
 
    - * Mickey Rooney Gets His Star, (ar)  This Week September 4 1938 [Ref. Mickey Rooney]
 
    - * A Modern Samaritan, (ar)  Photoplay November 1925 [Ref. Paul Bern]
 
    - * My Writing Creed, (ar)  Writer’s Year Book 1931
 
    - * A Needle in a Haystack, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly February 9 1924
 
    - * “No More Romance!”, (ar)  This Week March 15 1936 [Ref. Ann Harding]
 
    - * “On the Banks of the Wabash”, (ar)  Photoplay May 1925
 
    - * Owen, Tom, Matt and Joe, (ar)  Photoplay October 1925
 
    - * Passing Strangers, (ar)  Liberty September 11 1926
 
    - * Queen of Comedy, (ar)  This Week June 16 1935
 
    - * Rudolph Valentino, (bg)  Vanity Fair (US) October 1926 [Ref. Rudolph Valentino]
 
    
    - * Sapping Day, (ss)  The American Mercury April 1929
 
    - * Screen Gangster No. 1, (ar)  This Week November 29 1936 [Ref. Edward G. Robinson]
 
    - * A Second Marie Dressler?, (ar)  This Week August 25 1935
 
    - * She Got Her Number!, (ar)  This Week August 29 1937 [Ref. Carole Lombard]
 
    - * She Married Her Boss, (ar)  This Week October 6 1935
 
    - * She Pawned Her People, (ar)  This Week September 26 1937 [Ref. Marlene Dietrich]
 
    - * She Won a Contest—, (ar)  This Week June 7 1936 [Ref. Ginger Rogers]
 
    - * She Wouldn’t Cry—, (ar)  This Week January 17 1937 [Ref. Loretta Young]
 
    - * So He Took the $50—, (ar)  This Week June 28 1936 [Ref. Pat O’Brien]
 
    - * Speaking of Men—!:
    
    * ___ Bill Hart, Sid Grauman & Sig Haugdahl, (cl)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #5, October 1924
    - * Star Boss, (ar)  This Week November 14 1937 [Ref. Frank Capra]
 
    - * A Stranger Appears, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) January 1926
 
    
    - * The Strong Woman, (ss)  Liberty March 13 1926
 
    - * The Three Gamblers, (ar)  Photoplay January 1925 [Ref. George Arthur, Douglas Fairbanks & Josef Von Sternberg]
 
    - * Today’s Greatest Prizefighter, (ar)  Liberty April 2 1938
 
    - * To Learn About Women, (ss)  The All-America Sports Magazine January 1937
 
    - * A Top Rider, (ar)  Photoplay January 1926 [Ref. Buck Jones]
 
    - * Tully’s Hobo Adventures, (nv)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #4, September 1924
 
    - * Twice a Waitress, (ar)  This Week July 5 1936 [Ref. Bette Davis]
 
    - * Wagons Rolling West, (ss)  Mystery February 1933
 
    
    - * “Whales to Starboard!”, (ar)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #8, January 1925
 
    - * Whiteface, (ss)  Liberty April 10 1926
 
    - * Why Joe Louis Will Not Be Champion Long, (ar)  Liberty November 6 1937
 
    - * With Folded Hands Forever, (ss)  Vanity Fair (US) May 1927
 
    - * The Worm That Turned, (hu)  Esquire May 1934
 
    - * You Wouldn’t Know Her, (ar)  This Week June 27 1937 [Ref. Myrna Loy]
 
   
[]Tully, Tom; [i.e., Thomas Tully] (1933-2013) (chron.)
  
    - * The House on Scar Island  [John Brody], (cs)  Boys’ World July 6 1963, uncredited.
 
    
    - * Kelly Ojo Mágico, (cs)  Valiant October 14 1967 - February 15 1969
 
    
    - * Logger Love Nest, (ss)  Men’s Digest December 1965
 
    - * Mytek el Podersoso, (cs)  Valiant September 26 1964 - November 20 1965
 
    
    - * Mytek el Podersoso, (cs)  Valiant November 27 1965 - October 1 1965
 
    
    - * A Score to Settle, (ss)  Boys’ World June 15 1963, uncredited.
 
    - * The Sea Ape  [Pike Mason], (cs)  Boys’ World Jan 26,   Feb 2,   Feb 9 1963; based on The Sea Ape by Frank Crisp (Coward-McCann, February 1958).
 
    
    - * The Slow Draw, (ss)  The (London) Evening News March 19 1960
 
    
    - * Zarpa de Acero, (cs)  Valiant September 28 1963 - September 19 1964
 
    
  
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[]Tulodo, Fendy Satria (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Cankerblues and the Vinyl Doctrine, (ss)  Eternal Haunted Summer Summer Solstice 2025
 
    - * The Elbow of the Sky Doesn’t Bend, (vi)  The Cafe Irreal #93, Summer 2025
 
    - * The Hinge That Shouldn’t Have Moved, (ss)  The Stygian Lepus #26, 2025
 
    - * Kerta Waja’s Shadow, (ss)  Swords and Sorcery Magazine #159, April 2025
 
    - * The Last Voter in Hell, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #321, July 2025
 
    - * The Museum of Borrowed Gods, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2025
 
    - * The Virgin of Thorns, (pm)  Abyss & Apex #95, 3rd Quarter 2025
 
  
[]Tumasonis, Don(ald Raymond) (1945-2022) (chron.)
  
    - * L’Anneau de Verre, (ss)  Shadows & Tall Trees #3, Spring 2012
 
    - * Caroline de Litchfield, (ms)  The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #1, March 2002
 
    - * Crossroads, (nv)  A Walk on the Darkside ed. John Pelan, Roc, 2004
 
    - * Eye of the Storm, (nv)  Strange Tales ed. Rosalie Parker, Tartarus Press, 2003
 
    - * The Graveyard, (ss)  Shadows and Silence ed. Barbara & Christopher Roden, Ash-Tree Press, 2000
 
    - * An Hour with Paul Schrader, (iv)  All Hallows #36, June 2004 [Ref. Paul Schrader]
 
    - * The Houses, (ss)  Supernatural Tales #4, 2002
 
    - * Medieval Ghost Stories, (br)  The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #6, September 2004
 
    - * MRJ at Auction, (ar)  The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #2, September 2002
 
    - * The MRJ Price Index, (ar)  The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #5, February 2004
 
    - * Otia Imperialia, (br)  The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #6, September 2004
 
    - * A Pace of Change, (ss)  Acquainted with the Night ed. Barbara & Christopher Roden, Ash-Tree Press, 2004
 
    - * The Prospect Cards, (nv)  Dark Terrors 6 ed. Stephen Jones & David Sutton, Gollancz, 2002
 
    
    - * A Short Tragic History of Road Mishap Mystery, (ss)  All Hallows #37, October 2004
 
    - * The Swing, (ss)  At Ease with the Dead ed. Barbara & Christopher Roden, Ash-Tree Press, 2007
 
    
    - * Thrown, (ss)  New Genre Winter 2006
 
    
    - * What Goes Down, (ss)  Ghosts & Scholars #32, 2001
 
    - * The Wretched Thicket of Thorn, (nv)  All Hallows #29, February 2002
 
    
    - * www.thedead.hades.com, (ss)  Supernatural Tales #10, 2006
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  The Ghosts & Scholars M.R. James Newsletter #5, February 2004
 
  
[]Tumblety, Patrick (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Fiends of the Southern Plains, (ss)  Weirdbook #35, 2017
 
    - * The Gurgling, (pm)  The Sirens Call #45, June 2019
 
    - * Inappropriate Measure, (vi)  Dark Moon Digest #12, July 2013
 
    - * It’ll Go Away, Eventually, (pm)  The Sirens Call #45, June 2019
 
    - * A Life as Warm as Death, (ss)  Science Fiction Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2015
 
    - * Ripped from Heaven, (ss)  The Sirens Call #10, August 2013
 
    
    - * Something About Dr. Tumblety, (ss)  Tales of Jack the Ripper ed. Ross E. Lockhart, Word Horde, 2013
 
  
[]Tumlin, John S. (fl. 1980s-2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Apollo VII, December 21, 1968, (pm)  Star*Line November/December 2008
 
    - * A Barbershop in Hell, (pm)  Star*Line September/October 2009
 
    - * First Person Singular, (pm)  Star*Line January/March 2011
 
    - * In Memoriam: Frankenstein’s Monster, (pm)  Star*Line September/October 2007
 
    - * The Lost Pilgrim, (pm)  Star*Line January/February 2009
 
    - * The Muse Themselves, (pm)  Star*Line May/June 2009
 
    - * On the Wane, (pm)  Aoife’s Kiss December 2007 [Ref. Margaret Ballif Simon]
 
    - * Opening Scenes from a Universal Horror Film, (pm)  Star*Line September/October 2008
 
    - * A Page Torn from Jonathan Harker’s Journal, (pm)  Star*Line July/August 2007
 
    - * The Pilgrim’s Progress with the Antique Knight, (pm)  Star*Line July/August 2008
 
    - * The Poisoned Apple, (pm)  Star*Line January/February 2009
 
    - * Spring Song, (pm)  Star*Line May/June 2009
 
    - * Tiger’s Hunt, (ss)  Aboriginal Science Fiction May/June 1987
 
    - * The Way Uncharted, (pm)  Star*Line July/September 2011
 
  
[]Tunaley, Teresa (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Alien Day Out, (cv)  Outposts of Beyond #17, July 2017
 
    - * Armageddon, (cv)  Cosmic Crime Stories #5, January 2013
 
    - * Blame, (ss)  Tales of the Talisman v1 #4, 2006
 
    - * Blood Red Dress, (pm)  Hungur Magazine #11, November 2010
 
    - * Buenavista, (cv)  Beyond Centauri January 2011
 
    - * Changling, (cv)  OG’s Speculative Fiction #22, January 2010
 
    - * Collectors, (cv)  Perihelion June 12 2013
 
    - * Deadly Night, (cv)  Bloodbond #6, May 2016
 
    - * Fate, (il)  parAbnormal Digest #1, March 2011
 
    - * Feeding Time, (pm)  Tales of the Talisman v1 #2, 2005
 
    - * Formic Frolic, (cv)  Perihelion December 12 2013
 
    - * Gordy with Unicorn, (il)  Beyond Centauri January 2007
 
    - * Gulliver, (cv)  OG’s Speculative Fiction #3, November 2006
 
    - * Habits, (pm)  Hungur Magazine #12, May 2011
 
    - * Invade, (cv)  Shelter of Daylight #7, Autumn 2011
 
    - * The Last, (pm)  Tales of the Talisman v1 #3, 2005
 
    - * Lessons, (pm)  Tales of the Talisman v2 #2, 2006
 
    - * Maggot, (il)  Beyond Centauri July 2004
 
    - * Space Station, (cv)  Beyond Centauri July 2008
 
    - * Sunshine, (pm)  Beyond Centauri January 2005
 
    - * Surreal, (cv)  New Myths #18, March 2012
 
    - * Vampire Hookers from Outter Space, (cv)  New Myths #13, December 2010
 
    - * Voyage, (cv)  New Myths #41, December 2017
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  EOTU Ezine October 2003
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Continuum Science Fiction #2, Summer 2004
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Aoife’s Kiss Sep 2004,   Sep,   Dec 2007,   Mar 2009
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Clarity ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2005
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Beyond Centauri Apr 2005,   Oct 2007
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Escaping Elsewhere #1 2005,   #3 2006
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Scifantastic December 2005
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Change ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2006
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Hungur Magazine #5, 2007
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Home and Away ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2008
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Cosmic Crime Stories January 2011
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Dreams and Nightmares #88, 2011
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Shelter of Daylight #5, Spring 2011
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Under Review ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2012
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Encounters Magazine #8, September/October 2013
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Bloodbond #3, November 2014
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  FrostFire Worlds #7 Feb 2015,   #16 May 2017,   #19 Feb 2018
 
    - * [front cover] (with John Stanton), (cv)  Not One of Us #43, April 2010
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Horror Express #3, Winter 2004
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine Jul/Aug,   Sep/Oct,   Nov/Dec 2005,   Jan/Feb 2006
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Scifantastic Oct,   Dec 2005
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Tales of the Talisman v4 #4,   v5 #2,   v5 #3 2009,   v6 #2,   v6 #3 2010,   v6 #4,   v7 #1,   v7 #2,   v7 #3 2011,   v7 #4, 
          v8 #1,   v8 #2,   v8 #3 2012
          v8 #4,   v9 #1,   v9 #2,   v9 #3 2013,   v9 #4,   v10 #1 2014,   v10 #3 2015 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Future Fire #16 2009,   #20 2010
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Hungur Magazine #11, November 2010
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Dreams and Nightmares #89, 2011
 
    - * [illustration(s)] (with Laura Givens), (il)  Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine September/October 2005
 
  
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[]Tunbridge, Bernard (chron.)
  
    - * Cities Lit by Mobile Generators, (ar)  Modern World March 22 1941
 
    - * Death in the Hurricane, (ar)  Modern Wonder September 30 1939
 
    - * Electricity from Gas, (ar)  Modern Wonder September 24 1938
 
    - * How do X-Rays Work?, (ar)  Modern Wonder June 24 1939
 
    - * Operations Taught by Television, (ar)  Modern Wonder May 6 1939
 
    - * Science Must Help Us Win the War, (ar)  Modern World August 31 1940
 
    - * Sea Forts Call Halt to Nazi Troops, (ar)  Modern World March 15 1941
 
    - * Seeing Without Eyes, (ar)  Modern Wonder November 5 1938
 
    - * Sound Waves Weigh Tons of Paper, (ar)  Modern Wonder October 1 1938
 
    - * Stretching Voices 3,000 Miles, (ar)  Modern Wonder March 25 1939
 
    - * These Counties Have Known Invasion, (ar)  Modern World December 7 1940
 
    - * Tommy Atkins’ Forefathers, (ar)  Modern World November 30 1940
 
    - * What Makes a Dictator?, (ar)  Modern World April 13 1940
 
    - * Wireless on the Wing, (ar)  Modern Wonder January 21 1939
 
  
[]Tuning, William (1935-1982) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Doo-Dah Chemistry, (vi)  Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine August 1979
 
    
    - * How to Pronounce “van Vogt” (with Randall Garrett & A. E. van Vogt), (pm)  Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine January 18 1982
 
    - * Jill the Giant-Killer (with George M. Ewing), (na)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1975, as by Ewing Edgar & William Tuning
 
    - * A Modest Inquiry, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1980
 
    - * Pinnacle of Success, (ss)  Vertex August 1974
 
    - * Survivability, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1973
 
    - * The Velvet Rose of Evening, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1980
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Spring 1979
 
    - * [letter from Santa Barbara, CA], (lt)  If December 1966
 
    
    - * [letter from Santa Barbara, CA, 93105], (lt)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1968
 
  
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[]Tunis, Agatha (chron.)
  
    - * Castle Time, (pm)  Wide Awake August 1888
 
    - * From Bach to Wagner, (ar)  St. Nicholas Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1885,   Jan 1886
 
  
[]Tunis, John R(oberts) (1889-1975) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Aristocrat of Champions, (ar)  College Humor May 1927
 
    - * Armistice Night Dinner, (??)  Collier’s November 13 1937
 
    - * Backyard Champions, (ss)  The American Magazine June 1937
 
    - * Blitzkrieg, (sl)  Boys’ Life Sep,   Oct 1963
 
    - * Borotra, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post July 25 1936
 
    - * Can I Build a Court?, (ar)  Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy June 1935
 
    - * Center Court, (??)  Collier’s July 6 1935
 
    - * Cornelius McGillicuddy. An Atlantic Portrait, (ar)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1940
 
    - * Crowds, (ar)  Liberty December 31 1927
 
    - * Crowds at Court, (ar)  Collier’s June 25 1938
 
    - * Dinner at the Ritz, (ss)  The Open Road March 1923
 
    - * Finished—a Memorable Tennis Match, (ss)  Collier’s September 10 1938
 
    - * Football Fans Can’t Crash His Gate, (ar)  Everybody’s November 1925
 
    - * Gas and the Games, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 25 1930
 
    - * The Great Depression of 1965, (ss)  Esquire October 1957
 
    - * Homemade Hollywood, (ar)  Collier’s April 9 1938
 
    - * Hunt Cup, (ss)  Boys’ Life July 1973
 
    - * Husband of the Champion, (??)  Collier’s May 26 1934
 
    - * I Am Going to a Movie for the First Time, (ar)  Liberty October 17 1936
 
    - * I’ll Stick with McNeill, (ar)  Esquire September 1941
 
    - * The Iron Duke, (ss)  Sport Story Magazine May 8 1924
 
    - * It Looks Like Rain, (ar)  Liberty January 7 1928
 
    - * A Job Is Waiting for You, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1935
 
    - * The Kid from Thomkinsville, (sl)  The Open Road for Boys March 1940
 
    - * The Killing at Nogent-Plage, (sl)  Boys’ Life Sep,   Oct 1967
 
    - * King Can Do No Wrong, (ss)  Success June 1926
 
    - * Late Winner, (??)  Collier’s May 30 1936
 
    - * Let’s Check the Trunks, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post August 22 1925
 
    - * The Limelight Kid, (ss)  Sport Story Magazine January 8 1925
 
    - * Match Point, (ss)  Sport Story Magazine March 22 1925
 
    - * The Missionary Man, (ss)  Physical Culture July 1931
 
    - * The National Game of the English, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1932
 
    - * New Faces at Wimbledon, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1936
 
    - * Now I Have Seen My First Movies, (ar)  Liberty October 24 1936
 
    - * On Time, (ts)  The American Legion Magazine December 1941
 
    - * Play Hard!—What the Competitive Spirit Has Done to Us, (ar)  The Atlantic Monthly January 1932
 
    - * Promoting World Peace Through Sports, (ar)  The Shrine Magazine October 1926
 
    - * Queens of the Court, (ar)  Pictorial Review July 1930
 
    - * Raising a Racket for Germany, (??)  Collier’s July 10 1937
 
    - * Sport Must Prove Itself, (ms)  Popular Sports Magazine Fall 1943
 
    - * Sport Must Prove Itself, (ms)  Thrilling Football Fall 1943
 
    - * Sport Must Prove Itself, (ms)  Thrilling Sports Fall 1943
 
    - * Sport Must Prove Itself, (ms)  Exciting Sports Fall 1943
 
    - * Sport Must Prove Itself, (ms)  Exciting Football Winter 1944
 
    - * Sport Must Prove Itself, (ms)  Popular Football Winter 1944
 
    - * Tennis Goes Back to the Boys, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1939
 
    - * The Tennis Racket—Can It Be Broken Up?, (ar)  Liberty August 17 1940
 
    - * There Goes the Ball Game, (ss)  The American Legion Magazine December 1940
 
    - * Think Fast, (ar)  The American Legion Monthly May 1932
 
    - * Who Owns Football?, (ar)  Sport Story Magazine 1st March 1931
 
    - * Who’s Next?, (ar)  This Week March 23 1941
 
    - * Why Be a Badger?, (ar)  Esquire September 1939
 
  
_____, as told to
  
[]Tunley, Roul (1910-2007) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Are We Retiring People Too Early, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1959
 
    - * Battler Against Bigotry, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 8 1962
 
    - * Can You Afford to Die?, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1961
 
    - * Comeback of a Shabby City, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1959
 
    - * The Danish Jews, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1963
 
    - * The Democrat Who Took Vermont, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1963
 
    - * Detroit’s Dynamic Main Stem, (ar)  The American Magazine April 1953
 
    - * Everybody Picks on Benson, (ar)  The American Magazine June 1954
 
    - * Girl in a Gondola, (ss)  The American Magazine May 1949
 
    - * The Glittering Widow of Trenton N.J. (Mary Roebling), (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1960
 
    - * Greece—Playground of the Gods, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1954
 
    - * Here Is the Typical American Family, (ar)  The American Magazine July 1951
 
    - * I Had a Date with the Quints, (ar)  The American Magazine April 1952
 
    - * Is Our Eagle Doomed?, (ar)  Argosy November 1958
 
    
    - * Is Your White Collar Strangling You?, (ar)  The American Magazine May 1951
 
    - * It’s No Crime to Pawn Your Watch, (ar)  The American Magazine November 1953
 
    - * I Walked Along the Street of Freedom, (ar)  The American Magazine April 1955
 
    - * The King of the Discounters, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1963
 
    - * The Lady Knows Her Rockets, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1959
 
    - * The Lyles Know How to Live, (ar)  The American Magazine December 1951
 
    - * The Man Who Broke the Tax Scandal, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1952
 
    - * The Mask, (ss)  Cosmopolitan January 1947
 
    - * Michigan Avenue—Main Street of Mid-America, (ar)  The American Magazine September 1953
 
    - * Missouri: Four States in One, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1960
 
    - * Nothing Stops the Mason Family, (ar)  The American Magazine November 1951
 
    - * Powell Street: The Spirit of San Francisco, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1954
 
    - * Put Yourself in the Slifer’s Place, (ar)  The American Magazine August 1952
 
    - * Red Junket to Cuba (with Barry Hoffman), (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1963
 
    - * Something New in New England, (ar)  The American Magazine October 1951
 
    - * They Solved Their In-Law Problem, (ar)  The American Magazine October 1952
 
    - * This Is Fifth Avenue, (ar)  The American Magazine June 1952
 
    - * Tragedy of a Vertical Slum, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 29/July 6 1963
 
    - * Unbelievable but True, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post October 8 1960
 
    - * Vacation in the Park, (ar)  The American Magazine August 1951
 
    - * A Valentine from Palawan, (ar)  Sky Fighters Winter 1946
 
    
    - * The Washington I Never Knew, (ar)  The American Magazine February 1953
 
    - * West Virginia: Poverty amid Splendor, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 6 1960
 
    - * What’s Ahead for the Windsors?, (bg)  The American Magazine May 1953 [Ref. Edward VIII & Wallis Simpson]
 
    - * What You Should Know About Wills, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1960
 
    - * Why We Need Russia in the U.N., (ar)  The American Magazine August 1953
 
    - * Would You Change Places with the Savstroms?, (ar)  The American Magazine November 1952
 
    - * You Don’t Have to Be Beautiful, (ar)  The American Magazine October 1954
 
  
_____, as told to
  
[]Tunney, Deborah-Anne (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Alma and Alfred, (pm)  A Sea of Alone ed. Christopher Conlon, Dark Scribe Press, 2011
 
    - * Bel Air, 1980, (pm)  A Sea of Alone ed. Christopher Conlon, Dark Scribe Press, 2011
 
    - * The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, (pm)  A Sea of Alone ed. Christopher Conlon, Dark Scribe Press, 2011
 
    - * Vertigo, (pm)  A Sea of Alone ed. Christopher Conlon, Dark Scribe Press, 2011
 
  
[]Tunney, Gene; [i.e., James Joseph Tunney] (1897-1978) (chron.)
  
    - * Champion Is a State of Mind, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1940
 
    - * A Champion on Champions, (ar)  Esquire October 1958
 
    - * Courage Is a Business, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1940
 
    - * Democracy and Sport, (ar)  The American Legion Magazine March 1939
 
    - * Do You Know How to Use Your Fists?, (ar)  The New McClure’s September 1928
 
    - * Eating and Sleeping, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine August 1929
 
    - * G. B. Shaw’s Letters to Gene Tunney, (ia)  Collier’s June 23 1951
 
    - * The Greatest Heavyweight of All Time, (ar)  Sporting Life (Australia) April 1950
 
    - * Hard Hitting Advice, (cl)  Chums Apr 8,   Apr 15,   Apr 22 1930
 
    - * Hard-Hitting Advice to Young Men, (ar)  The New McClure’s August 1928
 
    - * How You Can Make the Most of Your Body, (ar)  The New McClure’s October 1928
 
    - * Introducing John Erskine, (ar)  The Illustrated Love Magazine July 1932 [Ref. John Erskine]
 
    - * Magic of the Medicine Ball, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1929
 
    - * A Man Must Fight, (ar)  Collier’s Feb 6,   Feb 13,   Feb 20,   Feb 27,   Mar 5,   Mar 12,   Mar 19,   Mar 26,   Apr 2 1932
 
    
    - * Me and Shakespeare, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1941
 
    - * Overture: Poet and Pug, (ar)  Esquire Autumn 1933
 
    - * The Ring and the Book, (ar)  The Golden Book Magazine #112, April 1934
 
    - * So This Is Russia! (with Walter Rice Davenport), (??)  Collier’s October 3 1931
 
    - * Summer Camps Are Essential, (ms)  Cosmopolitan April 1951
 
    - * Was Joe Louis the Greatest?, (??)  Collier’s January 14 1950
 
    - * What People Want to Know About Me, (nf)  The American Legion Monthly March 1927
 
    - * What Price Youth in the Prize Ring?, (ar)  Liberty November 23 1940
 
    - * When You Feel Tired, Stop!, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1929
 
    - * You Can’t Be a Champion on a 30-Hour Week, (ar)  Liberty June 1949
 
    - * Youth Congress and the Communistic Blight, (ar)  Liberty August 31 1940
 
  
_____, [ref.]
  
[]Tunstall, Danielle (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Zombie Crawler, (cv)  Weird Tales #362, Spring 2014
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Best New Vampire Tales, Volume One ed. James Roy Daley, Books of the Dead Press, 2011
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Best New Zombie Tales, Volume Three ed. James Roy Daley, Books of the Dead Press, 2011
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Mythic Delirium (online) July/September 2013
 
    - * [front cover] (with David Hartman), (cv)  Weird Tales Fall 2012
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  Weird Tales Fall 2012
 
    - * [illustration(s)] (with Stephen E. Fabian), (il)  Weird Tales Fall 2012
 
  
_____, [ref.]
  
[]Tuohy, (James) Ferdinand (1891-1953) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * All’s Fair in the Sun, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1950
 
    - * At the Bottom of the Ocean, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1947
 
    - * Beauty Queens Abhor Wolves, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1949
 
    - * The Bible in Germany: The Magic of a Book—“Mein Kampf”!, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1937
 
    - * The Big Shots of Dope, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1946
 
    - * The Birth of the Can-Can, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1952
 
    - * The Burning Question, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1944
 
    - * Capri, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1952
 
    - * The Casino War, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1952
 
    - * Celebrated Meals of History, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1946
 
    - * Celestial Hot Spot, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1948
 
    - * The Centenary of Sin Town, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1949
 
    - * Changing Britons Abroad, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1950
 
    - * Christmas All Over the World, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1947
 
    - * Christmas Under Marlborough, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1945
 
    - * Cloud Girls, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1951
 
    - * Contact Men of Many Colours, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1949
 
    - * Controlling All Things, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1946
 
    - * The Couldn’t-Care-Less Generation?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1950
 
    - * A Crisis for Paris Models, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1952
 
    - * Cross-Channel Cavalcade, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1945
 
    - * Crusoes of Science, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1935
 
    - * A Cure for Gambling?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1949
 
    - * A Day for Princesses, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1949
 
    - * The Days Before Trial, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1952
 
    - * Deauville the Daft, (ar)  The London Magazine August 1926
 
    - * Deep Sea Year, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1951
 
    - * “Devil’s Island” to Die, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1937
 
    - * Diamond Days, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1947
 
    - * The (dis)United Nations’ Disenchanted Family, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1948
 
    - * Dr. Valera’s Other Ireland, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1946
 
    - * The Doped Continent, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1936
 
    - * Eden—Without the Atom, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1946
 
    - * Eire’s Censored V.C.s, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1942
 
    - * Europe on a Dime, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1950
 
    - * Europe’s “Number One” Women, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1937
 
    - * Fame Awaits These Places, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1944
 
    - * The First Englishmen in India, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1947
 
    - * The Five That Remain, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1935
 
    - * Foreign Correspondent versus Diplomat, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1943
 
    - * Fourteen Men Against the West, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1947
 
    - * The French Spilsbury, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1935
 
    - * Front-Line Cinderella, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1941
 
    - * General Sir Edmund Ironside, (bg)  The Strand Magazine November 1939 [Ref. Edmund Ironside]
 
    - * Genevan Ghosts in Marble Halls, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1936
 
    - * Germany’s Stronghold of Paganism, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1945
 
    - * Les Girls—Again?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1946
 
    - * Half Europe Wants to Emigrate, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1948
 
    - * Hamburg—British Testing Ground in Germany, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1946
 
    - * The Hatchetman Cometh, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1949
 
    - * Heroin by the Ton, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1931
 
    - * Holidays Abroad, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1948
 
    - * Home Front Characters—These Were!, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1941
 
    - * Hostages of the Nazis, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1944
 
    - * How Dictators Escape Death, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1935
 
    - * How France Guards Her Gold Hoard, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine July 1935
 
    - * How Free Shall We Be?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1943
 
    - * How News Correspondents Travel Around Europe Today, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1945
 
    - * How Spies Worked Behind the Lines, (ar)  The London Magazine February 1920
 
    - * Icy Peaks of Science, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1950
 
    - * International Wallflowers, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1950
 
    - * In the Margin of Recovery, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1947
 
    - * Jewels in the Sun, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1951
 
    - * Keeping the Big “EYE” on Germany, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1945
 
    - * Kings, Croupiers and Casinos, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1950
 
    - * A Land Fit for Tourists?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1943
 
    - * The Last of the Matadors, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1932
 
    - * The Last of the Nazis, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1944
 
    - * Life without France, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1942
 
    - * London’s Montparnasse, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1946
 
    - * London’s Weavers of Deliverance, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1941
 
    - * Looking Ahead—to the Boon-Time, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1944
 
    - * Lucky Family, (ss)  Britannia and Eve February 1942
 
    - * The Madonna of the Sleeping Cars, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1948
 
    - * Mannequin Up for Judgment, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1950
 
    - * The Man Who Wanted to Buy Monte Carlo, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1946
 
    - * Mass Migration, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1952
 
    - * Maxim’s Golden Jubilee, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1939
 
    - * Middle Age Can Do, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1944
 
    - * The Midinettes of Paris, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1949
 
    - * Millions in Salvage, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1948
 
    - * The Modern Adventurer, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1946
 
    - * The More It Changes, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1944
 
    - * Napoleon’s Market Is on the Way Out, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1951
 
    - * The New German Army, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1936
 
    - * New Gypsies for Old, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1938
 
    - * New Ideas in Fraud, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1952
 
    - * New Men in Europe, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1944
 
    - * The New Society, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1949
 
    - * Night Shopping, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1952
 
    - * No Uplift in Lord Byron, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1944
 
    - * The Odd Things People Do, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1952
 
    - * Other Springtimes, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1942
 
    - * Parachute, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1937
 
    - * A Paradise for Birds, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1951
 
    - * Paris for Purity, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1947
 
    - * A Peace Palace—Haunted by History, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1946
 
    - * Peacock Parade, (ss)  The New Yorker August 27 1927
 
    - * Peak Time for Imposters, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1950
 
    - * Poison Lips, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1952
 
    - * Portrait of Mata Hari, (ar)  The Battle of Brains by Ferdinand Tuohy, Heinemann, 1930
 
    
    - * Portrait of the Artist as a Quisling, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1943
 
    - * Posterity versus Austerity, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1942
 
    - * Private Detectives Are Thriving, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1950
 
    - * Queenless Europe, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1936
 
    - * Queer Jobs in Freak Times, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1951
 
    - * Queer Occupations on a Crazy Continent, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1938
 
    - * Remember This August, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1942
 
    - * Robbery Up to Date, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1950
 
    - * Saint Eve?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1943 [Ref. Ève Lavallière]
 
    - * Say It with Stamps, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1948
 
    - * The Sea Bed Is Wonderful, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1948
 
    - * “Secrets of the Secret Service”, (lt)  The London Magazine July 1920
 
    - * Secrets of the Secret Service:
    
    * ___ , (ar)  The London Magazine January 1920
    
    * ___ II.— How Spies Worked Behind the Lines, (ar)  The London Magazine February 1920
    - * Shock Times for Diplomats, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1939
 
    - * The Slave Trade—Is Booming Again, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1947
 
    - * Smugglers Ahoy!, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1932
 
    - * The Spies’ Social Register, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1936
 
    - * Strange Exile, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1937
 
    - * The Strangest Tale of the Whole War, (ar)  The London Magazine March 1920
 
    - * The Struggles for the Tourist Trade, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1951
 
    - * Summer Season Mirage, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1941
 
    - * The Sunken Hohenzollerns, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1947
 
    - * The Sûreté at Bay, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1935
 
    - * The Sûreté Steps Out, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1938
 
    - * Suzanne’s Challenger: Helen Wills, (ar)  The London Magazine July 1926
 
    - * Switch-Back Fortunes of Deauville, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1939
 
    - * These Escaped—to Live, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1938
 
    - * They Linked U.S. and Us, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1941
 
    - * They Write News and Are News, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1939
 
    - * This Shameful Age, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1953
 
    - * This Slimming Business, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1951
 
    - * This Time the Air Age, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1942
 
    - * This “Too Old” Business, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1937
 
    - * The Three Enchanters of Maxim’s, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1951
 
    - * The “To-day” Not To-morrow League, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1942
 
    - * Tourists Who Test Their Initiative, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1949
 
    - * Towards a Vegetarian Britain?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1951
 
    - * Toy States of the Continent—and What Will Become of Them, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1943
 
    - * Travellers’ Joy, (ar)  Britannia and Eve September 1951
 
    - * Tremors in the Bull Ring, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1950
 
    - * Tricks That Decide Careers, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1948
 
    - * Trojan Horse: 1940 Model—A Cabled Chronicle from Europe, (ar)  The Atlantic Monthly July 1940
 
    - * Twenty Miles Up, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1934 [Ref. Auguste Piccard]
 
    - * Two West Ends, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1949
 
    - * Very Displaced Persons, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1946
 
    - * Very Odd Men Out, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1948
 
    - * Vieux Port at Marseilles, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1943
 
    - * The Wanderers Over Europe, (ar)  Britannia and Eve May 1944
 
    - * War Begat These Gains, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1943
 
    - * The “Warmest” Corner of London, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1949
 
    - * War Over to Peace, (ar)  Britannia and Eve July 1944
 
    - * War’s Spotlight on Three Women, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1941
 
    - * Week-Ends of Boredom, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1942
 
    - * Welcome the Self-Supplying Tourist, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1947
 
    - * What Kings To-morrow?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1942
 
    - * What Prospects for Continental Travel?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1945
 
    - * When Private Eyes Are Working, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1951
 
    - * When We Begin to Travel Once Again…, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1943
 
    - * Where Are the Forgotten Men?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve June 1944
 
    - * Where the Great Relax, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1939
 
    - * Where Will the Peacemakers Meet?, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1943
 
    - * The Wizard of Crime Detection, (ar)  Britannia and Eve August 1936 [Ref. Edmond Locard]
 
    - * The Women of Germany…, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1945
 
    - * Women of the Left, (ar)  Britannia and Eve March 1948
 
    - * The Women Who Go to Jail, (ar)  Britannia and Eve February 1953
 
    - * Women without Men, (ar)  Britannia and Eve April 1952
 
    - * Year of Return, (ar)  Britannia and Eve January 1945
 
    - * Yules Not in the Rules, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1943
 
   
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