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    Operative T-99: The Lost Stories by Damon Runyon (Wordsmith, August 2023, 979-8859283934, £10.00, 254pp, tp, co) [Operative T-99] [edited by Paul Duncan]
        Also available in hardback (979-8303121270, £20.00).
    • · Case 0: The Mystery of Operative T-99 · Paul Duncan · in
    • · Case 1: A Crime in High Society [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 15 1929
    • · Case 2: The Evergreen Jewel Case [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 22 1929
    • · Case 3: The Anonymous Gift Mystery [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 29 1929
    • · Case 4: That Mysterious Alden Affair [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 5 1930
    • · Case 5: A Queer Ghost Story [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 12 1930
    • · Case 6: Mystery of the Wrecked Cabs [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 19 1930
    • · Case 4,718: The Big Case No. 4,718 [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 26 1930
    • · Case 8: The Mystery of the Dead Arm [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 2 1930
    • · Case 9: The Slow Horses Mystery [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 9 1930
    • · Case 10: The Hitherto Unsolved Mystery of the Great Secret Punch [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 16 1930
    • · Case 11: The Mystery of the Stolen Tunes [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 23 1930
    • · Case 12: The Mystery of the Cold Deck [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 2 1930
    • · Case 13: Mystery of the Navy Goat [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 16 1930
    • · Case 14: The Big Balloon Ruse [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 30 1930
    • · Case 15: Missing Checker Player [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner April 13 1930
    • · Case 16: The Two Broken Toes [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner April 27 1930
    • · Case 17: The Mystery of a Native Son [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner May 11 1930
    • · Case 18: Ransom for a Wife [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner May 18 1930
    • · Case 19: The Great and Only Flapjack Romance [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner May 25 1930
    • · Case 20: Deductions Not Always Infallible [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner June 1 1930
    • · Case 21: Mystery of Why Father Drew Money from Bank [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner June 8 1930
    • · Case 22: Missing Lady Mystery Is Solved [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner June 15 1930
    • · Case 23: Mystery of Attack on Heavy Hitter of Club Solved [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner June 22 1930
    • · Case 24: Mystery Case Radio Tenor [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner June 29 1930
    • · Case 25: Mystery of the Conscience Test [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner July 6 1930
    • · Case 26: The Egged Actor [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner July 13 1930
    • · Case 27: The Great Wrestling Case Mystery [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner July 20 1930
    • · Case 28: A Civic Clean-up in Grafting, Ohio [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner July 27 1930
    • · Case 29: The Big Sleep Test [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner August 3 1930
    • · Case 30: The Face on the Screen [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner August 10 1930
    • · Case 31: The Vanishing Emeralds [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner August 17 1930
    • · Case 32: The Faithless Operative [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner August 24 1930
    • · Case 33: The Purloined Giraffe [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner August 31 1930
    • · Case 34: A Rank Fakir Flops [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 7 1930
    • · Case 35: The “Salted” Gold Mine [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 14 1930
    • · Case 36: The Midget Golf Case [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 21 1930
    • · Case 37: Mystery of the Sixty-First Floor [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 28 1930
    • · Case 38: The Snapping Goldfish [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 5 1930
    • · Case 39: The Lost Pedro [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 12 1930
    • · Case 1,432: The Stolen Signals [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 19 1930
    • · Case 41: The Disloyal Employees [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 26 1930
    • · Case 42: High Cards Blasted in Plot [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 9 1930
    • · Case 43: The Stolen Portrait [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 9 1930
    • · Case 44: The Disappearing Football [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 16 1930
    • · Case 2,120: The Wire Tapper [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 23 1930
    • · Case 2,561: The Great Jail Break [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 30 1930
    • · Case 47: The Great Apple Crisis [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 7 1930
    • · Case 48: The Unfortunate Disguise [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 14 1930
    • · Case 49: The Eagle Orb’s Jealousy Man [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 21 1930
    • · Case 50: The Lonesome Man [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner December 28 1930
    • · Case 51: The Strange Cult [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 4 1931
    • · Case 52: The Lost Explorer [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 11 1931
    • · Case 7,896: The Family Tree [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 18 1931
    • · Case 54: The Sickly Dahlias [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner January 25 1931
    • · Case 55: The Foul Fighter [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 1 1931
    • · Case 1,939: The Uncertain Bank [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 8 1931
    • · Case 57: The Kidnaped Editor [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner February 15 1931
    • · Case 58: The Great Depression [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 8 1931
    • · Case 1,611: The Lost Estate [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 15 1931
    • · Case 60: The Rat-Ridden Steamer [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 22 1931
    • · Case 61: The Forgotten Town Comes Back [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner March 29 1931
    • · Case 62: Detective Travels at Sea [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner April 5 1931
    • · Case 63: A Duel Among Friends [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner April 12 1931
    • · Case 2,189: Incidents in the Life of a Rainmaker [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner April 19 1931
    • · Case 65: The Foiled Fake [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner April 26 1931
    • · Case 66: The Lease Breakers [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner May 3 1931
    • · Case 4,756: Love Trail Circles Globe [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner May 17 1931
    • · Case 68: The Great Kuskaden Mystery Burglary [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner July 31 1932
    • · Case 69: The Mystery of the Elusive Bases [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 10 1933
    • · Case 70: The Mystery of the “Hopped” Horses [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 17 1933
    • · Case 71: Mystery of the Deadly Molars [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner September 24 1933
    • · Case 72: The Mystery of the Damning Football [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 1 1933
    • · Case 73: The Mystery of the World’s Fair [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 8 1933
    • · Case 74: The Johnson-Johnson Divorce [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 15 1933
    • · Case 75: The Mystery of the Lost Client [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 22 1933
    • · Case 76: Mystery of the Lost Operatives [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner October 29 1933
    • · Case 77: The Mystery of the Sick Pug [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 5 1933
    • · Case 78: Mystery of the Lost Relatives [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 12 1933
    • · Case 79: The Mystery of the Stolen Ballots [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 19 1933
    • · Case 80: The Mystery of the Lost Pointer [Operative T-99] · Damon Runyon · ss San Francisco Examiner November 26 1933


    The Turps: Collected Stories 1: 1937-1939 by Damon Runyon (Wordsmith, December 2024, 979-8303120822, £10.95, 296pp, tp, co) [Joe & Ethel Turp] [edited by Paul Duncan]
        Also available in hardback (979-8303121270, £19.50).
    • · Introduction · Paul Duncan · in
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie two weeks ago and it was not so hot…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 12 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to another picture the other night and she is pretty sore about it…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 21 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went over to see a picture in a Broadway movie joint the other night…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 6 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel ses she is glad they got the King crowned at last all right and the queen too…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 15 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel was listening to the radio the other night and some guy told a joke…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 21 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me yesterday what on earth is the matter with all you men anyway…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 28 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies the other night and it was one of these pictures…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 5 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me last night hay Joe, I was going by Jim Wong the laundrymans place today…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 2 1937
    • · A Call on the President [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · ss The Saturday Evening Post August 21 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies last night and afterwards when we was home…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 21 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie down town last night and before the movie came on…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 28 1937
    • · untitled (“When my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies last night she ses Joe I want you to explain something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 10 1937
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe it must be a wonderful thing to be Missus Rosefelt…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 1 1937
    • · untitled (“When I got home from work last night my dinner was not ready and I ses to my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 7 1937
    • · untitled (“The other day was my wife Ethels birthday so I blew her to a big Guinee dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 21 1937
    • · untitled (“One night about a week ago I got home from work my wife Ethels girl friend…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 28 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie last night and in this movie there was a big fight…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 5 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel came home the other evening with her clothes mussed and her face dirty…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 12 1937
    • · untitled (“I was reading the paper after dinner last night and my wife Ethel was sewing on something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 19 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie the other night and when we got home…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 26 1937
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper the other night and she ses hay Joe how does Walter Winchell…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 2 1938
    • · untitled (“When I got home the other night my wife Ethel ses well Joe what have you been doing all day?…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 9 1938
    • · untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel seemed to be thinking about something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 16 1938
    • · untitled (“When I got home from work the other night my wife Ethel ses O hello Joe so you are home hay?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 23 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper last night and she ses hay Joe I bet Mister Hoover…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 30 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies the other night and on the way home Ethel ses Joe who is your favorite actress in the movies?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 6 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when I was going to bed my wife Ethel was walking around…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 13 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel was listening to the radio the other night and she ses Joe what is the idea of those people…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 20 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when we came home from the movies I was reading the paper and my wife Ethel was looking at herself…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 13 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies she ses Joe do you know why people…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 20 1938
    • · untitled (“When my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies the other night she ses listen Joe is singing necessary?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 27 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper the other day and she ses Joe do you know the difference between the recession and the depression?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 3 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night I could not get home for dinner so I had it downtown…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 10 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel was leading the paper the other night and she ses Joe how much is a billion?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 17 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night I was setting in our living room reading the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 24 1938
    • · Nothing Happens in Brooklyn [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · ss Collier’s April 30 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe what about Missus Dionne?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 1 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a fight at the Ridgewood Grove…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 22 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe how did Mister Kennedy ever come out about the short pants?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 29 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me hay Joe there is a picture with Clark Gable in it downtown so lets go see it.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 5 1938
    • · untitled (“Last week I got a raise in salary and when I went home and told my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 12 1938
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe I bet it is a lot of fun being a Roosevelt.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 19 1938
    • · untitled (“Last night I took my wife to see Joe Louis and Max Schmeling fight…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 26 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night I ses to my wife Ethel honey I feel like a movie tonight and she ses why Joe that is swell.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 3 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe what do you think of the gall of that Danish fellow?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 10 1938
    • · untitled (“I had a day off yesterday and so I got out the old can and drove my wife Ethel down to Floyd Bennett Airport…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 17 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me last night Joe do you know long hair is coming back?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 24 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when we got home from the movies I ses to my wife Ethel see here Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 31 1938
    • · untitled (“Last week my boss sent me to Albany to see a fellow about some business…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 7 1938
    • · untitled (“I got up late last Sunday morning and after breakfast I started to read the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 14 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies I ses Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 21 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was late getting home to make my dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 28 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe if there was a war would you go to it?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 4 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night I got out the old bucket and me and my wife Ethel drove over to New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 11 1938
    • · untitled (“When I got home last night I ses to my wife Ethel see here Ethel what is this I hear…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 18 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a show on some passes a friend of mine gave me…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 2 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe if you had a friend…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 9 1938
    • · untitled (“The other day my wife Ethel showed me the picture of a house in the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 16 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe do you know what a terrible thing Mussolini…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 24 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading a lot of newspapers one after the other…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 30 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe people are certainly awfully crazy.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 6 1938
    • · untitled (“The day after election my wife Ethel ses Joe the paper ses Mister Dewey sent a telegram…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 13 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when I got home from work Mildred Swanson was there…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 20 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night after we had a big thanksgiving dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 27 1938
    • · untitled (“When I got home the other night my wife Ethel ses why Joe what makes you look so solemn?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 4 1938
    • · untitled (“The other night when I got home I ses to my wife Ethel hay Ethel what do you think?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 11 1938
    • · untitled (“That lumbago that Johnny Walker the traveling fellow had did not get better…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 18 1938
    • · untitled (“Yesterday was a nice warm Sunday so I took my wife Ethel to the beach…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 25 1938
    • · untitled (“My wife Ethel and me got back from Florida yesterday in the old bucket…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 1 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was over today.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 8 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe suppose we went to Paris…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 15 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife to the movies and when we got home I ses now look here Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 22 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe do you know what?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner January 29 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and I were coming out of the movies…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 5 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and I were coming home from the movies we passed Minnie Schultz…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 12 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to the movies and when we got home she ses Joe I have been thinking of something.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 19 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel to a night club over in New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner February 26 1939
    • · untitled (“When I got home from work the other evening I ses to my wife Ethel hurry…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 5 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I was going along Flatbush Avenue with my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 12 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel went to a movie alone…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 19 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I had to work late so my wife Ethel went to the movies…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner March 26 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe the Worlds Fair is all right now.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 2 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what day this is?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 9 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night when I got home from work I ses to my wife Ethel well sweets what have you got…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 16 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I ses to my wife Ethel what is this jam…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 23 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel woke me up out of a sound sleep…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner April 30 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know ladies skirts are getting shorter?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 7 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe what people important?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 14 1939
    • · untitled (“When I got home the other night I ses to my wife Ethel hello there Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 21 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe what becomes of all the money when nobody has any?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner May 28 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what I would like to have?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 4 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to Ebbets Field to see the Brooklyn Dodgers…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 11 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night I told my wife Ethel I would take her to the Worlds Fair…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner June 18 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel and her Moms and her Pops and her Uncle Ben…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 2 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe when are we going to go to the Worlds Fair again?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 9 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel and I started out to see the movies…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 16 1939
    • · untitled (“When I got home the other night and was sitting down listening…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 23 1939
    • · untitled (“One night a couple of weeks ago my wife Ethel ses Joe I have been thinking about something all day long.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner July 30 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel over to a movie theater on Broadway…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 6 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I was reading the paper and I ses to my Ethel what is ump baby?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 13 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I heard somebody talking in the kitchen…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 20 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night when I got home from work my wife Ethels eyes were red…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner August 27 1939
    • · untitled (“When I got home from work last night my wife Ethel was in the kitchen…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 3 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a movie and they showed the pictures of Tony Galento…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 10 1939
    • · untitled (“Every day for the past couple of weeks my wife Ethel has been getting all the newspapers…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 17 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what my Uncle Ben ses?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner September 24 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was here again today…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 1 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night when I got home I ses to my wife Ethel hay Ethel whats this about…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 8 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel and I went to the movies and the only seats we could find…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 15 1939
    • · untitled (“When I got home last night my wife Ethels Uncle Ben was there…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 22 1939
    • · untitled (“Last Saturday was my wife Ethels birthday…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner October 29 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night when I got home the furniture in our living room…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 5 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses hay Joe listen to this.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 12 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading a book and I ses whats that you are reading Ethel?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 19 1939
    • · untitled (“Last week my wife Ethels Moms spent a few days at our house…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner November 26 1939
    • · untitled (“The other night the soup my wife Ethel gave me for my dinner was not very good.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 3 1939
    • · untitled (“Last week I made a little unexpected extra dough…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 10 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe I wish we had an awful lot of money.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 17 1939
    • · untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel and I went over to New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 24 1939
    • · untitled (“Last Sunday night I was taking my bath…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp] · Damon Runyon · vi San Francisco Examiner December 31 1939




















































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