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[]Runolfson, J(ules) C. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Advent, (pm) The Sword Review #21, 2006
- * American Mermaid, (pm) Not One of Us #39, April 2008
- * The Answer Compounded, (pm) Sybil’s Garage #4, March 2007
- * At the Crossroads of the West, (pm) Fantastique Unfettered #4, December 2011
- * Barbara Newhall Follett welcomes home, (pm) Mythic Delirium #26, Winter/Spring 2012
- * The Birth of Science Fiction, (pm) Mythic Delirium #22, 2010
- * Family Movie, (vi) Cinema Spec ed. Karen A. Romanko, Raven Electrick Ink, 2009
- * Fathom, (pm) Strange Horizons June 28 2010
- * Foxhunt, (pm) Lone Star Stories #28, August 2008
- * Incarnadine, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 25 2016
- * L’Inconnue de la Seine, (pm) Coping ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2014
- * In the Sea Witch’s Grotto, (pm) Not One of Us #43, April 2010
- * Jupiter Dis(mis)ed, (pm) Mythic Delirium (online) October/December 2015
- * Kindler, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2010
- * Klabautermann, (pm) Mythic Delirium #20, Winter/Spring 2009
- * Kumiho, (pm) (Going Going) Gone ed. John Benson, John Benson, 2009
- * Lifestory, (pm) Ideomancer March 2009
- * Linnaeus Names Theobroma cacao, (pm) Strange Horizons April 26 2010
- * Mark Twain Feels the Storm, (pm) Ideomancer September 2011
- * Not the Territory, (pm) Lone Star Stories #27, June 2008
- * Now You See Her, (pm) Electric Velocipede #15/16, Winter 2008
- * The Ocean’s Daughter Takes a Lover, (pm) Not One of Us #42, October 2009
- * Persephone Returns, (pm) Space and Time #103, Spring 2008
- * Pripyat, (pm) Not One of Us #53, April 2015
- * Rosebed, (pm) Lone Star Stories #13, February 2006
- * Sea Widow, (pm) Liminality #1, Autumn 2014
- * Summoning a Southern Devil, (pm) Mythic Delirium #24, 2011
- * Tigerskin, (pm) Mythic Delirium #23, 2010
- * Transformation, (pm) Strange Horizons May 26 2008
- * What You Never Knew About the Princess, (pm) Ideomancer December 2008
- * Zora Neale Hurston Meets Felicia Felix-Mentor on the Road, (pm) Mythic Delirium (online) January/March 2014
[]Runté, Robert (Alan) (1951- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword, (aw) Tesseracts5 ed. Robert Runt^e' & Yves Meynard, Tesseract, 1996
- * The Age of Miracles, (ss) Strangers Among Us ed. Susan Forest & Lucas K. Law, Laksa Media, 2016
- * Al/ice, (ss) Shoreline of Infinity #21, April 2021
- * The Changeling and the Bully, (ss) Mythic #17, Summer 2021
- * Crossing Avenue, (vi) Meat for Tea: The Valley Review v14 #1, 2020
- * Dave Duncan’s Legacy, (ar) On Spec #111, 2019 [Ref. Dave Duncan]
- * Day Three, (ss) Pulp Literature #21, Winter 2019
- * Detour on the Eightfold Path, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #31, 2020
- * The Family Home, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Fami’s Dissertation Defence, (ss) Polar Borealis August/September 2023
- * Fami’s Watch, (vi) Polar Borealis December 2021
- * First Day on Night Shift, (ss) On Spec #123, 2023
- * Grandpa’s Birthday Barbeque, (vi) The Sirens Call #58, Summer 2022
- * Hacker Chess, (ss) Playground of Lost Toys ed. Colleen Anderson & Ursula Pflug, Exile Editions, 2015
- * Hand-Delivered, (ss) On Spec #116, 2021
- * Hard Economic Times, (ed) On Spec Spring 2009
- * Iceberg, (vi) Polar Borealis July 2025
- * Inuksuk, (ss) Polar Borealis June 2020
- * An Isolated Case, (ss) Occult Detective Magazine #10, Summer 2023
- * Jerry, (ss) Mythic #15, Summer 2020
- * The Long Ooops!, (pm) Polar Borealis July/August 2019
- * The Lost Valley of Adanac, (ed) On Spec Spring 1997
- * The Luck of Charles Harcourt, (ss) On Spec Spring 1989
- * Nice Makes Write: An Interview with Casey Wolf, (iv) Strange Horizons February 8 2010 [Ref. Casey June Wolf]
- * On the Inside, (vi) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024
- * Peppermints, (vi) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * Pillow Talk, (vi) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * Ransom and the Open Window, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #35, 2024
- * Ransom and the Woods, (ss) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #36, 2024
- * The Road, (vi) The Sirens Call #57, Spring 2022
- * Satiric Writ, (ms) Polar Borealis April/May 2019
- * The Savory Stew, (ss) Polar Borealis February/March 2019
- * The Savory Stew Contest!, (cn) Polar Borealis February/March 2019
- * Schrodinger’s Train, (ss) Dark Horses #19, August 2023
- * Sermon on the Mount, (ss) On Spec #106, 2017
- * Spellcheck, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Split Decision, (ss) Tesseracts Fifteen ed. Susan MacGregor & Julie Czerneda, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2011
- * Staked to the Stars, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Weathering, (ss) Daikaijuzine #19, Dogorah, September 2024
- * Why I Read American SF, (ar) Prairie Fire Summer 1994
- * [letter], (lt) The Science-Fiction Collector #2, 1976
- * [letter], (lt) Knights #17/18, July 1977
- * [letter from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada], (lt) Fantastic Stories July 1978
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[]Runyon, Charles (West) (1928- ); used pseudonym Mark West (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 27:32, (ss) Enigmatic Electronic July 1999, as by Mark West
- * An Act of Simple Human Kindness, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine November 1975
- * All the Rage, (ss) Unhinged #4, 1999, as by Mark West
- * L’Ame Soeur, (ss) Fiction (France) #222, June 1972; translated from the English (“Soulmate”, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1970) by Bruno Martin.
- * The Appointment, (ss) Knight March 1970
- * As Quiet as It Gets, (ss) Sci-Fright #6, 2000, as by Mark West
- * Author’s Afterwords, (aw) Strange Tales by Mark West, Rainfall Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- * Back Above the Clouds, (vi) The Dream Zone #4, October 1999, as by Mark West
- * Beach, (vi) Strange Tales by Mark West, Rainfall Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- * Brain Diver, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1976
- * Brooks Pond, (ss) The Black Room Manuscripts: Volume Four ed. Tracy Fahey & J. R. Park, Sinister Horror Company, 2018, as by Mark West
- * A Bug Supper, (ss) Thirteen Stories #8, April 2003, as by Mark West
- * The Bureau of Lost Children, (ss) Ill at Ease 2, Penman Press, 2013, as by Mark West
- * The City in the Rain, (ss) Pray for Morning (online) May 2000, as by Mark West
- * Come See My House in the Pretty Town, (ss) Ill at Ease, Penman Press, 2011, as by Mark West
- * The Company of Brave, Rich Men, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1975
- * A Cottage by the Sea, (ss) Hauntings ed. L. Marie Wood, Cyber-Pulp, 2004, as by Mark West
- * Dancing on the Titanic or They’ve Got Some Hungry Writers Up in Suite 2116, (ar) Science Fiction Review #14, August 1975
- * The Darkest Hour, (ss) Strange Tales (online) September 2000, as by Mark West
- * Daughter of the Vine, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1977
- * Dead Skin, (ss) Unhinged #6, 2000, as by Mark West
- * The Dead Survive, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1974
- * The Death Gimmick, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1962
- * Death Is My Passenger, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1976
- * Do You Believe in Ghosts?, (ss) Ten Tall Tales and Twisted Limericks ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2016, as by Mark West
- * Dreaming of a Black Christmas, (vi) Terror Tales (online) December 2000, as by Mark West
- * Dream Patrol, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1970
- * Empty Souls, Drowning, (ss) Enigmatic Tales #10, Autumn 2000, as by Mark West
- * First Man in a Satellite, (ss) Super-Science Fiction December 1958
- * Fog on the Old Coast Road, (ss) Hauntings ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2012, as by Mark West
- * Foreword, (fw) Anatomy of Death (In Five Sleazy Pieces) ed. Mark West, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- * Giving Blood, (ss) Roadworks #13, Winter/Spring 2002, as by Mark West
- * The Glamour Girl Murders, (nv) Anatomy of Death (In Five Sleazy Pieces) ed. Mark West, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- * A Good Head for Murder, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1974
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Be Read with the Door Locked ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1975
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Be Read with the Door Locked (Volume I) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1977
- Murder-Go-Round ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1978
- Alfred Hitchcock’s No Harm Undone (var. 1) ed. Cathleen Jordan, Longmeadow, 1985
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Anthology #20, 1985
- Blood Threat & Fears ed. Cynthia Manson, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- * Hangover, (ss) Manhunt December 1960
- * Happiness Squad, (nv) Fantastic March 1967
- * Having a Bad Day, (vi) Horrorfind.com November 2001, as by Mark West
- * In Case of Danger, Prsp the Ntxivbw, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1975
- * Infantophobia, (ss) Sackcloth & Ashes #6, December 1999, as by Mark West
- * Issues of Disruption, (ss) Things We Leave Behind by Mark West, Dark Minds Press, 2017, as by Mark West
- * Just Walking the Dog, (vi) Dead Things Magazine #4, April/June 2000, as by Mark West
- * The Last Kill, (nv) Manhunt April 1961
- * Last Train Home, (ss) Fogbound from 5 ed. Peter Mark May, Hersham Horror Books, 2011, as by Mark West
- * The Liberation of Josephine, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1978
- * Looking at Me, Seeing You, (ss) Darker Minds ed. Ross Warren & Anthony Watson, Dark Minds Press, 2012, as by Mark West
- * Love Is Blind to Age, (ss) Dark Horizons #39, Spring 2001, as by Mark West
- * Metafusion, (ss) Stellar #3 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1977
- * The Mill, (nv) We Fade to Grey ed. Gary McMahon, Pendragon Press UK, 2008, as by Mark West
- * Mr. Huxton Goes Camping, (ss) Alt-Dead ed. Peter Mark May, Hersham Horror Books, 2011, as by Mark West
- * Mr. Stix, (nv) For the Night Is Dark ed. Ross Warren, Crystal Lake Publishing, 2013, as by Mark West
- * Never Kiss a Killer, (nv) Adam Yearbook 1965
- * The Night of the Party, (ss) Scary! Holiday Tales to Make You Scream ed. Paul Melniczek, Double Dragon Publishing, 2003, as by Mark West
- * Noomyenoh, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1975
- * Once There Were Cows, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1974
- * The Penthouse Incident, (ss) Demonology ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Lycopolis Press, 2015, as by Mark West
- * Photograph of You, (ss) Tales from the Lake: Vol. 2 ed. Emma Audsley, R. J. Cavender & Joe Mynhardt, Crystal Lake Publishing, 2016, as by Mark West
- * The Possessive Female, (ss) Manhunt June 1961
- * Publishing History, (bi) Strange Tales by Mark West, Rainfall Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- * A Quiet Weekend Away, (ss) Terror Tales #4, 2009, as by Mark West
- * Remember Me, Peter Shepley, (nv) Fantastic, Stories of Imagination December 1960
- * R Is for Rhytiphobia, (ss) Phobophobias ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Western Legends Publishing, 2014, as by Mark West
- * The Sitter, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1976
- * Sleep Deeply, (ss) Enigmatic Tales #8, Spring 2000, as by Mark West
- * Solution Tomorrow, (na) Fantastic Science Fiction Stories September 1959
- * Soulmate, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1970
- * Speckles, (ss) Sackcloth & Ashes #7, March 2000, as by Mark West
- * A Stirring, (ss) Darkness Rising, Volume Seven: Screaming in Colours ed. L. H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims, Prime Books, 2003, as by Mark West
- * Strange Tales, (co) Rainfall Books (tp), 2003 , as by Mark West
- * Sweet Helen, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1969
- * The Taste of Her, (ss) Things We Leave Behind by Mark West, Dark Minds Press, 2017, as by Mark West
- * Terminal, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1975
- * There Must Be More Than This, (ss) Adam June 1969
- * Things We Leave Behind, (co) Dark Minds Press (tp), June 2017 , as by Mark West
- * Time Waits…, (ss) Darkest Minds ed. Ross Warren & Anthony Watson, Dark Minds Press, 2015, as by Mark West
- * Together Forever, (ss) Twilight Showcase March 2001, as by Mark West
- * To Make You King, (ss) Shadow Writers (Volume One) ed. Paul Kane, Rainfall Books, 2002, as by Mark West
- * Up for Anything, (vi) Tourniquet Heart ed. Christopher C. Teague, Prime Books, 2002, as by Mark West
- * Visions of Ruin, (na) NewCon Press (tp), March 2022 , as by Mark West
- * The Waiting Room, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1969
- * What Gets Left Behind, (nv) Spectral Press, October 2012, as by Mark West
- * What We Sometimes Do Without Thinking, (nv) Shoes, Ships and Cadavers ed. Ian Watson & Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2010, as by Mark West
- * The Witch House, (ss) Urban Occult ed. Colin F. Barnes, Anachron Press, 2013, as by Mark West
- * The Youth Addicts, (nv) If May 1967
- * The Zabriskie Grimoire, (ss) The Grimorium Verum ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Western Legends Publishing, 2015, as "Z Is for Zabriskie Grimoire", by Mark West
- * Z Is for Zabriskie Grimoire, (ss) The Grimorium Verum ed. Dean M. Drinkel, Western Legends Publishing, 2015, as by Mark West
- * [front cover], (cv) We Fade to Grey ed. Gary McMahon, Pendragon Press UK, 2008, as by Mark West
- * [front cover], (cv) Siblings ed. Stuart Hughes, Hersham Horror Books, 2012, as by Mark West
- * [front cover], (cv) Demons & Devilry ed. Stuart Young, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- * [front cover], (cv) Anatomy of Death (In Five Sleazy Pieces) ed. Mark West, Hersham Horror Books, 2013, as by Mark West
- * [front cover], (cv) Darkest Minds ed. Ross Warren & Anthony Watson, Dark Minds Press, 2015, as by Mark West
- * [letter], (lt) The Alien Critic #8 Feb, #11 Nov 1974, #13 May, #15 Nov 1975
- * [quake-gram], (lt) Science Fiction Review #16, February 1976
- * [unknown story], (ss) Redsine (online) #2, October 2000, as by Mark West
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[]Runyon, (Alfred) Damon (1880-1946) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * All Horse Players Die Broke, (ss) Collier’s September 11 1937
- * America’s Supremacy in World Sports, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine January 1914
- * The Anonymous Gift Mystery [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 29 1929
- * Are You a Cracky? [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 24 1939, as "untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what my Uncle Ben ses?”)"
- * The Army of Discontent, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1908
- * The Army of God-Knows-Where, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine October 1908
- * Arriving Places [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 11 1938, as "untitled (“The other night when I got home I ses to my wife Ethel hay Ethel what do you think?”)"
- * As Between Friends, (ss) Adventure November 1911
- * At the Races [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 7 1938, as "untitled (“Last week my boss sent me to Albany to see a fellow about some business…”)"
- * Bad Language [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 5 1939, as "untitled (“When I got home from work the other evening I ses to my wife Ethel hurry…”)"
- * Barbecue, (ss) Collier’s August 2 1941
- * Baseball Hattie, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1936
- * Beauty Clay and Shaving Soap [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 13 1938, as "untitled (“The other night when I was going to bed my wife Ethel was walking around…”)"
- * A Better Man Than Butch, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1913
- * Between Two Girls [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 22 1939, as "untitled (“The other night I took my wife to the movies and when we got home I ses now look here Ethel…”)"
- * The Big Balloon Ruse [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 30 1930
- * Big Boy Blues, (ss) Collier’s September 29 1945
- * The Big Case No. 4,718 [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 26 1930
- * The Big Mitten, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine June 1911
- * Big Shoulders, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1936
- * The Big Sleep Test [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 3 1930
- * The Big Umbrella, (ss) Collier’s August 7 1937
- * A Billion Dollars [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 17 1938, as "untitled (“My wife Ethel was leading the paper the other night and she ses Joe how much is a billion?”)"
- * A Black Cat Is Good Luck [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 3 1939, as "untitled (“When I got home from work last night my wife Ethel was in the kitchen…”)"
- * Blonde Mink, (ss) Collier’s August 4 1945
- * The Bloodhounds of Broadway, (ss) Collier’s May 16 1931
- * Blood Pressure, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1930
- * The Bomb Planters, (ss) The Smart Set May 1908
- * The Boss of Balar, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine July 1907
- * The Brain Goes Home, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1931
- * The Brakeman’s Daughter, (ss) Collier’s July 8 1933
- * Breach of Promise, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1935
- * Bred for Battle, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1934
- * The Breed and the Ball, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine May 1911
- * The Breeze Kid’s Big Tear-Off, (nv) Hampton-Columbian Magazine January 1912
- * Broadway Complex, (ss) Collier’s October 28 1933
- * Broadway Financier, (ss) Collier’s January 30 1932
- * Broadway Incident, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1941
- * Brooklyn Is All Right [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 29 1939, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe do you know what?”)"
- * Buffalo Swap, (pm) Hearst’s International June 1923
- * Burge McCall, (vi) Collier’s July 11 1936
- * The Burro That Ate the Taxes, (ss) Associated Sunday Magazine September 2 1906
- * Butch Minds the Baby, (ss) Collier’s September 13 1930
- * Cafe Society [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 12 1938, as "untitled (“Last week I got a raise in salary and when I went home and told my wife Ethel…”)"
- * A Call on the President [Joe & Ethel Turp], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 21 1937
- * Catching Cold [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 4 1938, as "untitled (“When I got home the other night my wife Ethel ses why Joe what makes you look so solemn?”)"
- * Cemetery Bait, (ss) Collier’s December 12 1936
- * A Civic Clean-up in Grafting, Ohio [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 27 1930
- * Cleo, (ss) Collier’s July 12 1941
- * The Cop Says Get Back There [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 17 1938, as "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…”)"
- * The Cop Says Turp Turp Turp [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 11 1938, as "untitled (“The other night I got out the old bucket and me and my wife Ethel drove over to New York…”)"
- * Corned Beef and Cabbage Night [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 20 1938, as "untitled (“The other night when I got home from work Mildred Swanson was there…”)"
- * A Crime in High Society [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 15 1929
- * “The Crowd Was—”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1916
- * The Cuckoo, (ss) Sport Story Annual #1, 1942
- * Dancing Dan’s Christmas, (ss) Collier’s December 31 1932
- * A Dangerous Guy Indeed, (ss)
- * Dark Dolores, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1929
- * Deb Sings Wuh Wuh Wuh [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 26 1939, as "untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel to a night club over in New York…”)"
- * Deductions Not Always Infallible [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 1 1930
- * The Defense of Strikerville, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1907
- * Delegates at Large, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1932
- * Detective Travels at Sea [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 5 1931
- * Diet and Exercise [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 13 1938, as "untitled (“The other night when we came home from the movies I was reading the paper and my wife Ethel was looking at herself…”)"
- * The Disappearing Football [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 16 1930
- * The Disloyal Employees [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 26 1930
- * Do It with Etiquette [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 19 1939, as "untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading a book and I ses whats that you are reading Ethel?”)"
- * Dollars and Scents, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine November 1912, as "The Nose of Nemesis"
- * Do You Love Me? [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 16 1938, as "untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel seemed to be thinking about something…”)"
- * Dreamers in Hasbeenville, (ss) The Cavalier April 5 1913
- * Dream Street Rose, (ss) Collier’s June 11 1932
- * A Duel Among Friends [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 12 1931
- * The Dutchman, (vi) Short Takes by Damon Runyon, Whittlesey House, 1946
- * The Dying Race, (pm) People’s August 1908
- * The Eagle Orb’s Jealousy Man [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 21 1930
- * Earthquake, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1933
- * An Echo of the Years, (ss) The Scrap Book November 1907
- * The Egged Actor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 13 1930
- * Embarrassing to Mr. Tuesday, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1935, as "Breach of Promise"
- * An Emergency Ration Test, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1907
- * The End of the World [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 6 1938, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe people are certainly awfully crazy.”)"
- * An Error of the Law, (ss) The Black Cat January 1910
- * Ethel and the Blonde Thing [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 27 1938, as "untitled (“The other night after we had a big thanksgiving dinner…”)"
- * Ethel Entertains a Celebrity [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 20 1939, as "untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I heard somebody talking in the kitchen…”)"
- * Ethel Experiments [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 3 1939, as "untitled (“The other night the soup my wife Ethel gave me for my dinner was not very good.”)"
- * Ethel’s Bathing Suit [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 25 1938, as "untitled (“Yesterday was a nice warm Sunday so I took my wife Ethel to the beach…”)"
- * Ethel’s Dream House [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 16 1938, as "untitled (“The other day my wife Ethel showed me the picture of a house in the paper…”)"
- * Ethel Sings Husky Musky Dusky [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 2 1938, as "untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a show on some passes a friend of mine gave me…”)"
- * Ethel’s Pops and Danged Hard Time [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 3 1938, as "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?”)"
- * Ethel’s Pops and Joe’s Uncle Tim [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 15 1939, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe suppose we went to Paris…”)"
- * Ethel’s Pops and the Mustard Plaster [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 18 1938, as "untitled (“When I got home last night I ses to my wife Ethel see here Ethel what is this I hear…”)"
- * Ethel’s Pops Knocks the Government [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 9 1938, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe if you had a friend…”)"
- * Ethel’s Salad Bowl Hat [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 10 1938, as "untitled (“The other night I could not get home for dinner so I had it downtown…”)"
- * Ethel’s Uncle Dan and War [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 4 1938, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe if there was a war would you go to it?”)"
- * Ethel Wins a Dollar [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 26 1939, as "untitled (“The other night I had to work late so my wife Ethel went to the movies…”)"
- * The Evergreen Jewel Case [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 22 1929
- * The Face on the Screen [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 10 1930
- * The Faithless Operative [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 24 1930
- * The Fall of a God, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine November 1908
- * False Identification, (vi) Short Takes by Damon Runyon, Whittlesey House, 1946
- * The Family Tree [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 18 1931
- * Fashionable Manners [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 10 1939, as "untitled (“Last week I made a little unexpected extra dough…”)"
- * Fat Fallon, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1907
- * Fear, (ss) The All-Story Magazine November 1908
- * The Fist of Mercy, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1911
- * The Foiled Fake [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 26 1931
- * For a Pal, (ss) Collier’s January 9 1932
- * The Forgotten Town Comes Back [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 29 1931
- * For the Cry of a Little Child, (pm) The Smart Set December 1908
- * The Foul Fighter [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 1 1931
- * Foul Territory, (ss) The Cavalier April 11 1914
- * Gentlemen Stand [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 24 1939, as "untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel and I went over to New York…”)"
- * Gentlemen, the King!, (ss) Collier’s April 25 1931
- * The Gift of Tongues, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine September 1911
- * The Glory of War, (pm) The American Magazine September 1907
- * God, and Gold, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1908
- * God’s Country [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 6 1939, as "untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel over to a movie theater on Broadway…”)"
- * A Good Cry [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 27 1939, as "untitled (“The other night when I got home from work my wife Ethels eyes were red…”)"
- * The Grand National (with Paul Brown), (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1934
- * The Great and Only Flapjack Romance [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 25 1930
- * The Great Apple Crisis [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 7 1930
- * The Great Depression [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 8 1931
- * Great Hands for Playing Jokes, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- * The Great Jail Break [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 30 1930
- * The Great Kuskaden Mystery Burglary [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 31 1932
- * The Great Wrestling Case Mystery [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 20 1930
- * Grunt Guy, (vi) Short Takes by Damon Runyon, Whittlesey House, 1946
- * Heads!, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine April 1932
- * The Heads of the Hogrievers, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1913
- * Hefty Hogan and a Black Eye [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 23 1939, as "untitled (“When I got home the other night and was sitting down listening…”)"
- * High Cards Blasted in Plot [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 9 1930
- * The High-Graderess, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1910
- * Highpockets, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- * The Hitherto Unsolved Mystery of the Great Secret Punch [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 16 1930
- * Hobo’s Rest, (ss) Star Magazine June 1931
- * Hold ’Em, Yale!, (ss) Collier’s November 14 1931
- * The Hole in the Horn of Plenty, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine December 1912
- * Homeward Bound, (pm) The Bohemian Magazine November 1908
- * The Hottest Guy in the World, (ss) Liberty November 8 1930
- * The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown, (ss) Collier’s January 28 1933
- * Incidents in the Life of a Rainmaker [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 19 1931
- * The Informal Execution of Soupbone Pew, (ss) Adventure March 1911
- * In One Ear—, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- * In the Stretch, (vi) People’s July 1907
- * Introduction to Bulldog Mickey, (is) The Blue Book Magazine December 1940
- * Is Singing Necessary? [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 27 1938, as "untitled (“When my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies the other night she ses listen Joe is singing necessary?”)"
- * It Comes Up Mud, (ss) Collier’s June 10 1933
- * A Jew, (pm) Cosmopolitan November 1922
- * A Job for the Macarone, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1937
- * Joe Terrace, (vi) Collier’s August 29 1936
- * Johnny One-Eye, (ss) Collier’s June 28 1941
- * The Johnson-Johnson Divorce [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 15 1933
- * Kelly, K.C., (pm) Cosmopolitan August 1919
- * The Kidnaped Editor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 15 1931
- * The King of Kavanaugh County, (ss) People’s April 1907
- * The Lacework Kid, (ss) Collier’s February 12 1944
- * The Lady Member, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine February 1911
- * The Last of the Wanderbund, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1911
- * Laughter at the Movies [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 24 1938, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe do you know what a terrible thing Mussolini…”)"
- * The Law of the Lightning, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 15 1912
- * The Lease Breakers [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 3 1931
- * The Lemon Drop Kid, (ss) Collier’s February 3 1934
- * Leopard’s Spots, (ss) Collier’s May 6 1939
- * “Let Me Explain” [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 20 1938, as "untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and me got home from the movies she ses Joe do you know why people…”)"
- * A Light in France, (ss) Collier’s January 15 1944
- * Lillian, (ss) Collier’s February 1 1930
- * The Lily of St. Pierre, (ss) Collier’s December 20 1930
- * Little Miss Marker, (ss) Collier’s March 26 1932
- * Little Pinks, (ss) Collier’s January 27 1940
- * Liver and Onions [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 16 1939, as "untitled (“The other night when I got home from work I ses to my wife Ethel well sweets what have you got…”)"
- * Lonely Heart, (ss) Collier’s January 16 1937
- * The Lonesome Man [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 28 1930
- * The Lost Estate [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 15 1931
- * The Lost Explorer [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 11 1931
- * Lost in the Dressing Room, (ar) Jack Dempsey’s Sports Magazine May 1938
- * The Lost Pedro [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 12 1930
- * The Louis-Schmeling Fight [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 26 1938, as "untitled (“Last night I took my wife to see Joe Louis and Max Schmeling fight…”)"
- * Lou Louder, (vi) Collier’s August 8 1936
- * The Love Story of “Guys and Dolls”, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1951
- * Love Trail Circles Globe [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 17 1931
- * Madame La Gimp, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1929
- * “The Maid of Monterey”, (ss) Gunter’s Magazine April 1908
- * Manhattan Serenade, (ss) Lilliput October/November 1952
- * A Marathon of Mercy, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1 1912
- * Material Witness, (ss) The Evening Standard October 6 1937
- * Maybe a Queen, (ss) Collier’s December 12 1931
- * McLoughlin—The World’s Greatest Tennis Player, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine November 1914
- * The Melancholy Dane, (ss) Collier’s March 18 1944
- * The Midget Golf Case [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 21 1930
- * Missing Checker Player [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 13 1930
- * Missing Lady Mystery Is Solved [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 15 1930
- * The Mob and the Maid, (ss) The Scrap Book April 1909
- * Money from Home, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1935
- * My Father, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine June 1911
- * Mystery Case Radio Tenor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 29 1930
- * The Mystery of a Native Son [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 11 1930
- * Mystery of Attack on Heavy Hitter of Club Solved [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 22 1930
- * The Mystery of the Cold Deck [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 2 1930
- * Mystery of the Conscience Test [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner July 6 1930
- * The Mystery of the Damning Football [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 1 1933
- * The Mystery of the Dead Arm [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 2 1930
- * Mystery of the Deadly Molars [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 24 1933
- * The Mystery of the Elusive Bases [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 10 1933
- * The Mystery of the “Hopped” Horses [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 17 1933
- * The Mystery of the Lost Client [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 22 1933
- * Mystery of the Lost Operatives [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 29 1933
- * The Mystery of the Lost Pointer [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 26 1933
- * Mystery of the Lost Relatives [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 12 1933
- * Mystery of the Navy Goat [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 16 1930
- * The Mystery of the Sick Pug [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 5 1933
- * Mystery of the Sixty-First Floor [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 28 1930
- * The Mystery of the Stolen Ballots [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 19 1933
- * The Mystery of the Stolen Tunes [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 23 1930
- * The Mystery of the World’s Fair [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 8 1933
- * Mystery of the Wrecked Cabs [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 19 1930
- * Mystery of Why Father Drew Money from Bank [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner June 8 1930
- * My Wife Ethel, (co) Constable (hc), November 1939
- * My Wife Ethel (var. 1), (co) David McKay Company (hc), 1940
- * Neat Strip, (ss) Collier’s April 9 1938
- * A Nice Price, (ss) Collier’s September 8 1934
- * The Nose of Nemesis, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine November 1912
- * Nothing Happens in Brooklyn [Joe & Ethel Turp], (ss) Collier’s April 30 1938
- * The Old Doll’s House, (ss) Collier’s May 13 1933
- * Old Em’s Kentucky Home, (ss) Collier’s June 17 1939
- * Old Hardhead (with Bozeman Bulger), (ss) Hearst’s International July 1922
- * The Old Men of the Mountain, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- * One Dog in a Flat, (ar) Hearst’s International November 1923
- * One of the Legion, (ss) The Scrap Book August 1907
- * One Seconder Kiss [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 30 1939, as "untitled (“One night a couple of weeks ago my wife Ethel ses Joe I have been thinking about something all day long.”)"
- * On Nice Fellows, (ar) 1938
- * On the Luneta, (pm) People’s November 1909
- * “OO-OO-OO!” [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 20 1938, as "untitled (“My wife Ethel was listening to the radio the other night and she ses Joe what is the idea of those people…”)"
- * Opera Incog, (ss) The Cavalier February 21 1914
- * Operative T-99: The Lost Stories [Operative T-99], (co) Wordsmith (tp), August 2023 ; edited by Paul Duncan
- * Palm Beach Santa Claus, (ss) Collier’s December 24 1938
- * Pick the Winner, (ss) Collier’s February 11 1933
- * A Piece of Pie, (ss) Collier’s August 21 1937
- * The Pied Piper, Junior, (ss) Adventure July 1911
- * The Power of the Drama, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 1 1913
- * “Practice Marching”, (pm) The American Magazine May 1907
- * Priceless Engineers of the Curve, (ar) The Railroad and Current Mechanics November 1913
- * Princess O’Hara, (ss) Collier’s March 3 1934
- * The Purloined Giraffe [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner August 31 1930
- * A Queer Ghost Story [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 12 1930
- * Quins [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 1 1938, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses Joe what about Missus Dionne?”)"
- * A Rank Fakir Flops [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 7 1930
- * Ransom, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1933, as "Ransom…$1,000,000"
- * Ransom…$1,000,000, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1933
- * Ransom for a Wife [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner May 18 1930
- * The Rat-Ridden Steamer [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner March 22 1931
- * The Real Jack Dempsey, (bg) Hearst’s International April 1923
- * Red Fox Jacket [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 14 1938, as "untitled (“I got up late last Sunday morning and after breakfast I started to read the paper…”)"
- * The Red Grave, (vi) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine January 1907
- * Romance in the Roaring Forties, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1929
- * Roses of a Dream, (pm) The Smart Set July 1908
- * Sailing Orders, (pm) People’s June 1908
- * The “Salted” Gold Mine [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner September 14 1930
- * Sense of Humor, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1934
- The Evening Standard December 12 1934
- Cosmopolitan April 1947
- The Literature of Crime ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1950
- The Hilton Bedside Book, Hilton Hotels Corporation, 1952
- The Saint Detective Magazine May 1954
- Ellery Queen’s Book of Mystery Stories ed. Ellery Queen, 1957
- The Saint Detective Magazine (Australia) May 1957
- The Saint Detective Magazine (UK) July 1957
- Murder Mixture ed. Elizabeth Lee, Elak Books, 1963
- Masterpieces of Surprise ed. James L. Monahan, Hart, 1966
- The Best American Mystery Stories of the Century ed. Tony Hillerman, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000
- * Short Pants [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 29 1938, as "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?”)"
- * Short Takes, (gp)
- * The Sickly Dahlias [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 25 1931
- * Simon Satterfield, (ss) The Bohemian Magazine January 1909
- * Situation Wanted, (ss) Collier’s November 21 1936
- * The Slow Horses Mystery [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 9 1930
- * The Snapping Goldfish [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 5 1930
- * The Snatching of Bookie Bob, (ss) Collier’s September 26 1931
- * Social Error, (ss) Collier’s March 22 1930
- * Some Good Advice [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 23 1938, as "untitled (“When I got home from work the other night my wife Ethel ses O hello Joe so you are home hay?”)"
- * The Song of Silence (Ballad of a Beach Comber), (pm) Appleton’s Magazine March 1909
- * Song of the Service, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1908
- * The Song o’ the Bullet, (pm) Collier’s Weekly May 28 1904
- * Songs of the Service: The Wage of the Fighting Men; To the Colors; The Cavalry, (pm) Leslie’s Monthly Magazine July 1905
- * So You Won’t Talk!, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1937
- * The Spangles of the Prophet, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1 1911
- * The Spirit of the West, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine August 1910
- * “The Spirit of You”, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine December 1907
- * Spirit Rapping at Ristyville, (ss) The Cavalier May 24 1913
- * Sports Are Hypocrites [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 13 1938, as "untitled (“The day after election my wife Ethel ses Joe the paper ses Mister Dewey sent a telegram…”)"
- * The Stolen Portrait [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner November 9 1930
- * The Stolen Signals [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner October 19 1930
- * A Story Goes with It, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1931
- * The Strange Cult [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 4 1931
- * The Sunny South [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 18 1938, as "untitled (“That lumbago that Johnny Walker the traveling fellow had did not get better…”)"
- * A Sure Thing Named Marmaduke James, (ss) Runyon First and Last by Damon Runyon, Lippincott, 1949
- * That Ever-Loving Wife of Hymie’s, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1931
- * That Mysterious Alden Affair [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner January 5 1930
- * The Three Wise Guys, (ss) Collier’s December 23 1933
- * Tight Shoes, (ss) Collier’s April 18 1936
- * Tobias the Terrible, (ss) Collier’s December 10 1932
- * Too Much Pep, (ss) Collier’s January 10 1931
- * Toots McGann, (pm) People’s April 1908
- * To Those Who Stay, (pm) People’s May 1908
- * A Tough Audience for Underwear [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 19 1939, as "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.”)"
- * The Turps: Collected Stories 1: 1937-1939 [Joe & Ethel Turp], (co) Wordsmith (tp), December 2024 ; edited by Paul Duncan
- * The Twilight of the Gangster, (iv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1933 [Ref. Edward P. Mulrooney]
- * The Two Broken Toes [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner April 27 1930
- * Two Face [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 12 1939, as "untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and I were coming home from the movies we passed Minnie Schultz…”)"
- * Two Men Named Collins, (ss) The Reader September 1907
- * The Uncertain Bank [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner February 8 1931
- * Uncle Dan and the Baby Alligators [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 1 1939, as "untitled (“My wife Ethel and me got back from Florida yesterday in the old bucket…”)"
- * Uncle Dan and the Fan Dancer [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 2 1939, as "untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe the Worlds Fair is all right now.”)"
- * Uncle Dan and the Spies [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 8 1939, as "untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was over today.”)"
- * Undertaker Song, (ss) Collier’s November 24 1934
- * The Unfortunate Disguise [Operative T-99], (ss) San Francisco Examiner December 14 1930
- * United Kingdom Cuvee [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 19 1938, as "untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe I bet it is a lot of fun being a Roosevelt.”)"
- * untitled (“Every day for the past couple of weeks my wife Ethel has been getting all the newspapers…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 17 1939
- * untitled (“I got up late last Sunday morning and after breakfast I started to read the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 14 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 17 1938
- * untitled (“I was reading the paper after dinner last night and my wife Ethel was sewing on something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 19 1937
- * untitled (“Last night I told my wife Ethel I would take her to the Worlds Fair…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 2 1939
- * untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel to a night club over in New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 26 1939
- * untitled (“Last night I took my wife to see Joe Louis and Max Schmeling fight…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 26 1938
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel and I went over to New York…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 24 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what I would like to have?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 4 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what my Uncle Ben ses?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 24 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe I wish we had an awful lot of money.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 17 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was here again today…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 1 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was over today.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 8 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe when are we going to go to the Worlds Fair again?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 9 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe I bet it is a lot of fun being a Roosevelt.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 19 1938
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe it must be a wonderful thing to be Missus Rosefelt…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 1 1937
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading a book and I ses whats that you are reading Ethel?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 19 1939
- * untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel was reading the paper and she ses hay Joe listen to this.”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 12 1939
- * untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I heard somebody talking in the kitchen…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 20 1939
- * untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I ses to my wife Ethel what is this jam…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 23 1939
- * untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel seemed to be thinking about something…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 16 1938
- * untitled (“Last night when I got home from work my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what day this is?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 9 1939
- * untitled (“Last night when I got home the furniture in our living room…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 5 1939
- * untitled (“Last Saturday was my wife Ethels birthday…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 29 1939
- * untitled (“Last Sunday night I was taking my bath…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 31 1939
- * untitled (“Last week I got a raise in salary and when I went home and told my wife Ethel…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 12 1938
- * untitled (“Last week I made a little unexpected extra dough…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 10 1939
- * untitled (“Last week my boss sent me to Albany to see a fellow about some business…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 7 1938
- * untitled (“Last week my wife Ethels Moms spent a few days at our house…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 26 1939
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me got back from Florida yesterday in the old bucket…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 1 1939
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went over to see a picture in a Broadway movie joint the other night…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 6 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie down town last night and before the movie came on…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 5 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie the other night and when we got home…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 26 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie two weeks ago and it was not so hot…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 21 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies last night and afterwards when we was home…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 21 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to the movies the other night and it was one of these pictures…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 5 1937
- * 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 6 1938
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel came home the other evening with her clothes mussed and her face dirty…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 12 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 15 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 2 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me last night Joe do you know long hair is coming back?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 24 1938
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel ses to me yesterday what on earth is the matter with all you men anyway…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 28 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel was leading the paper the other night and she ses Joe how much is a billion?”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 17 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 20 1938
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel was listening to the radio the other night and some guy told a joke…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 21 1937
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper last night and she ses hay Joe I bet Mister Hoover…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 30 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 3 1938
- * untitled (“My wife Ethel was reading the paper the other night and she ses hay Joe how does Walter Winchell…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 2 1938
- * untitled (“One night about a week ago I got home from work my wife Ethels girl friend…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 28 1937
- * 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 30 1939
- * untitled (“That lumbago that Johnny Walker the traveling fellow had did not get better…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 18 1938
- * untitled (“The day after election my wife Ethel ses Joe the paper ses Mister Dewey sent a telegram…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 13 1938
- * untitled (“The other day my wife Ethel showed me the picture of a house in the paper…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 16 1938
- * untitled (“The other day was my wife Ethels birthday so I blew her to a big Guinee dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 21 1937
- * untitled (“The other night after we had a big thanksgiving dinner…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 27 1938
- * untitled (“The other night I could not get home for dinner so I had it downtown…”) [Joe & Ethel Turp], (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 10 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], (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 11 1938
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