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[]Turner, Doc
- Arthur Leo Zagat:
- Deadlock, (ss) The Spider April 1934
- The Corpse Factory, (na) Dime Mystery Magazine May 1934
- Death on Morris Street, (ss) The Spider May 1934
- Doc Turner’s Death Antidote, (ss) The Spider June 1934
- The Murder Torch, (ss) The Spider July 1934
- Doc Turner Visits a Slaughter House, (ss) The Spider August 1934
- Doc Turner Makes Death Medicine, (ss) The Spider September 1934
- Doc Turner’s Death Rendezvous, (ss) The Spider October 1934
- Doc Turner’s Inquisition, (ss) The Spider November 1934
- Doc Turner’s Murder Mask, (ss) The Spider December 1934
- Doc Turner—Papaloi!, (ss) The Spider January 1935
- Doc Turner and the Whispering Death, (ss) The Spider February 1935
- Doc Turner’s Murder Medicine, (ss) The Spider November 1935
- Doc Turner—Witch Bait, (ss) The Spider December 1935
- Doc Turner’s Bottle Trap, (ss) The Spider January 1936
- Doc Turner’s Love Dream, (ss) The Spider February 1936
- Doc Turner’s Kidnap Cure, (ss) The Spider March 1936
- Doc Turner’s Doom-Dose, (ss) The Spider April 1936
- Formula for Fear, (ss) The Spider May 1936
- Doc Turner’s Vengeance Mixture, (ss) The Spider June 1936
- Doc Turner—Sea Sleuth, (ss) The Spider July 1936
- Doc Turner’s Death Number, (ss) The Spider August 1936
- Doc Turner’s Death Package, (ss) The Spider September 1936
- The Construction Murders, (ss) The Spider October 1936
- Political Plunder Pay-Off, (ss) The Spider November 1936
- Death Set-up in Yellow, (ss) The Spider December 1936
- Doc Turner—Devil Fighter, (ss) The Spider January 1937
- Doc Turner’s Death Cue, (ss) The Spider February 1937
- Killer’s Stooge, (ss) The Spider March 1937
- Corpse in the Sky, (ss) The Spider April 1937
- Murder Percentage, (ss) The Spider May 1937
- Doc Turner’s Subway Suicide, (ss) The Spider June 1937
- Doc Turner—Slave-Buyer, (ss) The Spider July 1937
- Killer’s Circus, (ss) The Spider August 1937
- The Devil’s Candlestick, (ss) The Spider October 1937
- Doc Turner and the Crimson Coffin, (ss) The Spider November 1937
- Doc Turner’s Killer Cure, (ss) The Spider December 1937
- The Cat from Hell, (ss) The Spider January 1938
- Death Rocks the Cradle, (ss) The Spider February 1938
- The Circle of Fear, (ss) The Spider April 1938
- The Corpse Factory, (ss) The Spider May 1938
- Terror’s Twilight Sleep, (ss) The Spider June 1938
- Bargain Counter Corpse, (ss) The Spider August 1938
- Torture on Morris Street, (ss) The Spider September 1938
- The Witness from Hell, (ss) The Spider October 1938
- Corpses on Account, (ss) The Spider November 1938
- Death’s Wedding March, (ss) The Spider January 1939
- Doc Turner and the Banshee, (ss) The Spider April 1939
- Graves Filled to Order, (ss) The Spider May 1939
- Doc Turner and the Winged Terror, (ss) The Spider June 1939
- Congratulations to the Corpse, (ss) The Spider July 1939
- Doc Turner and the Eye of Death, (ss) The Spider August 1939
- In This Corner—Kid Death, (ss) The Spider September 1939
- The Axeman’s Necklace, (ss) The Spider January 1940
- Death’s Dancing School, (ss) The Spider February 1940
- Doc Turner Meets the Angel of Death, (ss) The Spider April 1940
- Hell, Incorporated, (ss) The Spider June 1940
- Murder Marches By, (ss) The Spider July 1940
- God Bless America!, (ss) The Spider October 1940
- Doc Turner and the Heads of Death, (ss) The Spider January 1941
- Morris Street Murder March, (ss) The Spider February 1941
- The Doves of Death, (ss) The Spider April 1941
- Doc Turner’s Flaming Coffin, (ss) The Spider August 1941
- Bargain Counter Corpse, (ss) The Spider October 1941
- Satan’s Evening Star, (ss) The Spider December 1941
- The Dolls from Hell, (ss) The Spider February 1942
- Corpses Pay Dividends, (ss) The Spider April 1942
- The Claws of Shari, (ss) The Spider June 1942
- Death Goes to a Picnic, (ss) The Spider August 1942
- Satan Has Little Teeth!, (nv) The Spider October 1942
- Death with a Dog’s Face, (ss) The Spider December 1942
[]Turpin, Jane
- Evadne Price:
- The Lion and the Mouse, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1927
- Sammy the Baboon, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1927
- A Question of High Finance, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1928
- Jane the Bolshevik, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1928
- What Would Freda Do?, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1928
- “Letters from Celebrities”, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1928
- A Womanly Woman, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1928
- The Eye That Never Sleeps, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1928
- The Magic Half-Crown, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1928
- Once Aboard the Lugger, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1928
- Miss Crusoe and Her Man Friday, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1928
- A Case of Mistaken Identity, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1928
- Adam’s Birthday, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1928
- Herbert, the Woman-Hater, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1928
- Jane Minds the Baby, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1929
- A Question of Gratitude, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1929
- “The Dutch and the Dutcher”, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1929
- “In the Sweet Name of Charity”, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1929
- Jane as Little Willie, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1929
- Jane—Prohibitionsit, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1929
- Jane’s Vote, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1929
- Jane’s Birthday, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1929
- Jane Minds Grandma, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1929
- The Council of Three, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1929
- The D.J.P.C., (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1929
- Jane’s Christmas Party, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1929
- A Day in the Life of Jane Turpin, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1930
- Getting Marjorie Married, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1930
- Jane’s Performing Flea, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1930
- The Blue Tulle Poke Bonnet, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1930
- Jane and the Japanese Waltzing Mice, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1930
- A Spot of Kidnapping, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1930
- Nana’s Little Secret, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1930
- Jane Writes a Letter, (ss) The London Magazine October 1930
- A Leaf from Pamela’s Book, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1930
- Giving Marjorie the Air, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1930
- Jane in Hospital, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1931
- Teaching No. 24 a Lesson, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1931
- Jane and the X-Rays, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1931
- The Gratitude of No. 22, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1932
- Jane Works a Miracle, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1932
- A Spot of Arsenic, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1932
- Black Magic, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1932
- Ghostwomen, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1932
- The Mystery of the Missing Document, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1932
- The Little Fairy Godmother of Abyssinia, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1935
- Jane Makes a Hero, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1936
- February the Fourteenth, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1936
- The Eight Guinea April Fool, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1936
- “I’m to Be the Queen of the May, Mother!”, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1936
- Jane and the Ciné-Camera, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1936
- Jane and the Wash-Dog, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1936
- Jane Discovers Gordon Harker, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1936
- The Fifth of November—and All That, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1936
- The Case of the Emril Ring, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1936
- Popeye, and the Wine-Dots, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1937
- Jane Celebrates the Coronation, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1937
- Jane Sees the King, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1937
- Diary of a Lovely Lady, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1937
- The Fall and Rise of Emily Baldock, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1937
- Jane and the Fish That Stared, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1937
- Jane Sees the “Phantom Light”, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1937
[]Turp, Joe & Ethel
- Damon Runyon:
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me went to a movie two weeks ago and it was not so hot…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 2 1937
- A Call on the President, (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 21 1937
- untitled (“One night about a week ago I got home from work my wife Ethels girl friend…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 5 1937
- untitled (“My wife Ethel came home the other evening with her clothes mussed and her face dirty…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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?…”), (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…”), (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?”), (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…”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 6 1938
- untitled (“The other night when I was going to bed my wife Ethel was walking around…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (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?”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 3 1938
- untitled (“The other night I could not get home for dinner so I had it downtown…”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 17 1938
- untitled (“The other night I was setting in our living room reading the paper…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 24 1938
- Nothing Happens in Brooklyn, (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 1 1938
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to a fight at the Ridgewood Grove…”), (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?”), (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.”), (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…”), (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.”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 19 1938
- untitled (“Last night I took my wife to see Joe Louis and Max Schmeling fight…”), (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.”), (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?”), (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…”), (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?”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 31 1938
- untitled (“Last week my boss sent me to Albany to see a fellow about some business…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 7 1938
- untitled (“I got up late last Sunday morning and after breakfast I started to read the paper…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 21 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was late getting home to make my dinner…”), (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?”), (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…”), (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…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 2 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses to me Joe if you had a friend…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 9 1938
- untitled (“The other day my wife Ethel showed me the picture of a house in the paper…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 24 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel was reading a lot of newspapers one after the other…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 30 1938
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe people are certainly awfully crazy.”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 13 1938
- untitled (“The other night when I got home from work Mildred Swanson was there…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 20 1938
- untitled (“The other night after we had a big thanksgiving dinner…”), (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?”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 11 1938
- untitled (“That lumbago that Johnny Walker the traveling fellow had did not get better…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 18 1938
- untitled (“Yesterday was a nice warm Sunday so I took my wife Ethel to the beach…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 25 1938
- untitled (“My wife Ethel and me got back from Florida yesterday in the old bucket…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 1 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was over today.”), (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…”), (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…”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner January 29 1939
- untitled (“The other night when my wife Ethel and I were coming out of the movies…”), (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…”), (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.”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 19 1939
- untitled (“Last night I took my wife Ethel to a night club over in New York…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner February 26 1939
- untitled (“When I got home from work the other evening I ses to my wife Ethel hurry…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 5 1939
- untitled (“The other night I was going along Flatbush Avenue with my wife Ethel…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 12 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel went to a movie alone…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 19 1939
- untitled (“The other night I had to work late so my wife Ethel went to the movies…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner March 26 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe the Worlds Fair is all right now.”), (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?”), (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…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 23 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel woke me up out of a sound sleep…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner April 30 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know ladies skirts are getting shorter?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 7 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel ses Joe what people important?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 14 1939
- untitled (“When I got home the other night I ses to my wife Ethel hello there Ethel…”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner May 28 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what I would like to have?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 4 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel to Ebbets Field to see the Brooklyn Dodgers…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner June 11 1939
- untitled (“Last night I told my wife Ethel I would take her to the Worlds Fair…”), (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…”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 9 1939
- untitled (“The other night my wife Ethel and I started out to see the movies…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 16 1939
- untitled (“When I got home the other night and was sitting down listening…”), (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.”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner July 30 1939
- untitled (“The other night I took my wife Ethel over to a movie theater on Broadway…”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 13 1939
- untitled (“Last night when I got home from work I heard somebody talking in the kitchen…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 20 1939
- untitled (“The other night when I got home from work my wife Ethels eyes were red…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner August 27 1939
- untitled (“When I got home from work last night my wife Ethel was in the kitchen…”), (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…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 17 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe do you know what my Uncle Ben ses?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner September 24 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe my Uncle Ben was here again today…”), (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…”), (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…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 15 1939
- untitled (“When I got home last night my wife Ethels Uncle Ben was there…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 22 1939
- untitled (“Last Saturday was my wife Ethels birthday…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner October 29 1939
- untitled (“Last night when I got home the furniture in our living room…”), (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.”), (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?”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner November 19 1939
- untitled (“Last week my wife Ethels Moms spent a few days at our house…”), (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.”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 3 1939
- untitled (“Last week I made a little unexpected extra dough…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 10 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel ses Joe I wish we had an awful lot of money.”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 17 1939
- untitled (“Last night my wife Ethel and I went over to New York…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 24 1939
- untitled (“Last Sunday night I was taking my bath…”), (vi) San Francisco Examiner December 31 1939
- The Turps: Collected Stories 1: 1937-1939, (co) Wordsmith (tp), December 2024
[]Tutt, Ephraim
- Arthur C. Train:
- “The People Vs. Angelo Seraphino”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1919
- Wile vs Guile, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1919
- Tutt vs. the “Spring Fret”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1919
- In Re: Sweet Land of Liberty, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 16 1919
- “Matter of McFee”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1919
- “Lollapaloosa Limited”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1919
- The Dog Andrew, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1919
- Ways That Are Dark, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 29 1919
- In Re Misella, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1919
- The Human Element, (nv) Tutt and Mr. Tutt by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1920
- Mock Hen and Mock Turtle, (ss) Tutt and Mr. Tutt by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1920
- Hocus-Pocus, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 3 1920
- Contempt of Court, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 31 1920
- Toggery Bill, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 14 1920
- The Twelve Little Husbands, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 20 1920
- The Kid and the Camel, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1920
- The Passing of Caput Magnus, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1920
- The Shyster, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 7 1920
- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 11 1920
- You’re Another, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1920
- Blindfold Chess, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 29 1921
- That Sort of Woman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 5 1921
- The Presumption of Innocence, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1921
- In Witness Whereof, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1921
- Saving His Face, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1921
- The Hermit of Turkey Hollow, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1921, etc.
- The Liberty of the Jail, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1922
- The Bloodhound, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1922
- Old Duke, (ss) The Delineator September 1922
- Tutt-Tutt, Mr. Tutt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1923
- The Cloak of St. Martin, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- Miss Wiggin’s Love Affair, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1924
- The Status Quo, or Nine Points of the Law, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1924
- The Old Oaken Bucket Shop, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1924
- Mr. Tutt Lays a Ghost, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 29 1926
- The Acid Test, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1926
- The Roll of Honor, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 10 1926
- Findings Keepings, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 24 1926
- The Man Who Fell Over Backwards, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 25 1926
- The Viking’s Daughter, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1927
- The Meanest Man, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1927
- The Scarecrow, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1927
- When Tutt Meets Tutt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1927
- The Doodle Bug, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1927
- Mr. Tutt’s Revenge, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 1 1928
- Yaller Dog, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 9 1929
- The House That Tutt Built, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 7 1931
- Tutt for Tutt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1931
- Mr. Tutt Turns a Trick, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1931
- Where There’s a Will—, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1932
- Mr. Tutt, Father-in-Law, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1933
- Mr. Tutt Plays It Both Ways, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1933
- Mr. Tutt Is No Gentleman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1933
- Mr. Tutt Swangdangles the Squire, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1933
- Mr. Tutt Has a Hunch, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1933
- Mr. Tutt Takes a Chance, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1933
- Mr. Tutt Collects a Bet, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1934
- Mr. Tutt Stages a Rodeo, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1935
- “Mr. Tutt, Take the Stand!”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 13 1935
- Take the Witness, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1935
- That Old Gray Mare, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1936
- Life in the Old Dog Yet, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1936
- A Leaf from King John, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1936
- Mr. Tutt Fights a Draw, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1936
- Mr. Tutt Takes the Count, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1936
- Tit, Tat, Tutt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1937
- Just at the Age, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1937
- No Parking, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 29 1937
- Black Salmon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 24 1937
- Mr. Tutt and Mr. Jefferson, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 25 1937
- Her Father’s House, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1938
- Mr. Tutt Goes Fishing, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1938
- “Clean Hands”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 11 1938
- Good Fellowship to All, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1938
- “Private Enemy No. 1”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1939
- A Salmon for the White House, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 19 1939
- The King’s Whiskers, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1939
- Mr. Tutt and the Lone Tree Mine, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1940
- The Sun in His Eyes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1940
- “And Lesser Breeds Without the Law”, (ss) Mr. Tutt Comes Home by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1941
- His Honor, the Judge, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1941
- The Camels Are Coming, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1941
- Colonel Tutt of Savannah, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1941
- Captain Tutt Ahoy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1942
- With His Boots On, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1942
- King Wagamol’s Revenge, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 20 1943
- Mr. Tutt Tries Live Bait, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1943
- Exit Mr. Machiaveli, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1944
- Mr. Tutt Corners a Fox, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1944
- Gold of Ophir, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1945
[]Tuttle, Bud
- Frank Richardson Pierce:
- Bud Tuttle Rides an Outlaw, (ss) Western Story Magazine January 4 1930, as by Seth Ranger
- Bud Tuttle’s String, (ss) Western Story Magazine February 8 1930, as by Seth Ranger
- Bud Tuttle Misses a Steer, (ss) Western Story Magazine February 15 1930, as by Seth Ranger
- Six-Gun Tuttle’s Cub, (nv) Western Story Magazine April 19 1930, as by Seth Ranger
- Bud Tuttle Takes the Trail, (ss) Western Story Magazine March 14 1931, as by Seth Ranger
- Bud Tuttle Trails an Owl, (na) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine March 4 1933, as by Seth Ranger
[]Twilight Reign, The (about)
- Tom Lloyd:
- Afraid of the Dark, (ss) Twilight Times 2003
- Beast in Velvet, (nv) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- The Dark of the Moor, (na) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- Dawn, (ss) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- The God Tattoo, (ss) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- A Man Collecting Spirits, (ss) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- A Man from Thistledell, (nv) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- The Marshal’s Reflection, (ss) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- Pictures of Darayen Crin, (ss) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- Shadows in the Library, (na) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
- Velere’s Fall, (ss) God Tattoo: Untold Stories from the Twilight Reign, Gollancz, 2013
[]Twin Brothers Bail Bond
- R. T. Lawton:
- The Bond That Keeps, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 2002
- The Bond Market, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 2002
- The Big Bailout, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 2003
- The Bond Servant, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 2003
- The Other Bondsman, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2004
- In Bond, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 2004
- The Bond That Ties, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2006
- The Bondstone, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 2007
- The Bondholder, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 2008
- The Tightening of the Bond, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2012
[]Twinmaker
- Sean Williams:
- Twinmaker, (ex) Balzer + Bray, 2013
- Zero Temptation, (ss) Jump: Twinmaker 1 by Sean Williams, Allen & Unwin (Australia), 2013
- Death and the Hobbyist, (ss) Lightspeed #42, November 2013
- The Cuckoo, (ss) Clarkesworld #91, April 2014
- The Tyranny of Distance, (nv) SQ Mag #14, May 2014
- The Legend Trap, (nv) Kaleidoscope ed. Alisa Krasnostein & Julia Rios, Twelfth Planet Press, 2014
- Murdering Miss Deboo, (ss) Cosmos #59, October/November 2014
- All the Wrong Places, (nv) Meeting Infinity ed. Jonathan Strahan, Solaris, 2015
[]Two Husbands, The
- Stephen William Theaker:
- The Morning of Seventeen Suns, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #50, January 2015, as by Walt Brunston
- “One Slough and Crust of Sin”, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #51, April 2015, as by Walt Brunston
- “Surprise Thee Ranging with Thy Peers”, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #52, August 2015, as by Walt Brunston
- “With Echoing Feet He Threaded”, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #57, December 2016, as by Walt Brunston
- Listen to the Loudest Whisper, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #62, 2018, as by Walt Brunston
[]Two-Punch Kerrigan
- Walter Shute:
- Two-Punch Kerrigan!, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1104, August 5 1922, as by Walter Edwards
- The Side-Stepper!, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1105, August 12 1922, as by Walter Edwards
- Forced to Fight!, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1106, August 19 1922, as by Walter Edwards
- The Mystery Champion!, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1107, August 26 1922, as by Walter Edwards
- Champion of the World!, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1108, September 2 1922, as by Walter Edwards
[]Two Young Nimrods
- Edward Roper:
- Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 5 1895, etc.
- Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods II—Pigeons in Millions!, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 15 1896, etc.
- Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods III—Fish, Flesh and Terrapin on Stony Lake, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 7 1896, etc.
- Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods IV—A Voyage to Australia, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 2 1896, etc.
- Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods V—Was He a Bush Munchausen?, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 13 1896, etc.
[]Tyler, Henry
- Kinn Hamilton McIntosh:
- Cause and Effects, (ss) A Classic English Crime ed. Tim Heald, Pavilion, 1990, as by Catherine Aird
- Slight of Hand, (ss) 2nd Culprit ed. Liza Cody & Michael Z. Lewin, Chatto & Windus, 1993, as by Catherine Aird
- Blue Upright, (ss) Injury Time by Catherine Aird, Macmillan, 1994, as by Catherine Aird
- Gold, Frankincense and Murder, (ss) A Classic Christmas Crime ed. Tim Heald, Pavilion, 1995, as by Catherine Aird
- Child’s Play, (ss) 2003, as by Catherine Aird
- Coup de Grâce, (ss) 2003, as by Catherine Aird
[]Tyler, Ralph
- Mark Valentine:
- 14 Bellchamber Tower, (oc) Crimson Altar Press (pb), November 1987
- The Folly, (ss) 14 Bellchamber Tower, Crimson Altar Press, 1987
- Madberry Hill, (ss) 14 Bellchamber Tower, Crimson Altar Press, 1987
- St. Michael & All Angels, (ss) 14 Bellchamber Tower, Crimson Altar Press, 1987
[]Tyrone, Hugh & Babe Jefferson
- H. Bedford-Jones:
- The Knight Errant, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine May 10 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- The Lady of the Canaries, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine May 25 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- Room No. 13, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 10 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- Six Trunks of Gold, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine June 25 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- “Carry On, Me Lad!”, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 10 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- Seventy-Two Wounded, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine July 25 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- A Lady in Distress, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine August 10 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- Tyrone Meets the Irish, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine August 25 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- Tyrone Raises the Dead, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine September 10 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- The Will of Allah, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine September 25 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- The Luck of the Irish, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine October 10 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
- Tyrone Goes Over, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine October 25 1918, as by Allan Hawkwood
[]Ukridge (about)
- P. G. Wodehouse:
- Ukridge’s Dog College, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1923
- Ukridge’s Accident Syndicate, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1923
- The Début of Battling Billson, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1923
- First Aid for Dora, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1923
- The Return of Battling Billson, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1923
- Ukridge Sees Her Through, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1923
- No Wedding Bells for Him, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1923
- The Long Arm of Looney Coote, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1923
- The Exit of Battling Billson, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1923
- Ukridge Rounds a Nasty Corner, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1924
- Buttercup Day, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1925
- A Bit of Luck for Mabel, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1925
- The Level Business Head, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1926
- Ukridge and the Old Stepper, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1928
- Ukridge and the Home from Home, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1931
- The Comeback of Battling Billson, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1935
- Ukie Invests in Human Nature, (nv) Argosy March 1948
- A Tithe for Charity, (ss) Playboy April 1955
- Ukridge Starts a Bank Account, (ss) Plum Pie, Herbert Jenkins, 1966
[]Ulster Cycle
- Randy Lee Eickhoff:
- The Sorrows, (oc) Tor/Forge (hc), March 2000
- The Exile of the Sons of Usnech, (na) The Sorrows by Randy Lee Eickhoff, Forge, 2000
- The Fate of the Children of Lir, (nv) The Sorrows by Randy Lee Eickhoff, Forge, 2000
- The Fate of the Children of Tuirenn, (na) The Sorrows by Randy Lee Eickhoff, Forge, 2000
[]Uncle Abner (about)
- Edward G. Ashton:
- Frank Atterholt:
- Melville Davisson Post:
- The Broken Stirrup-Leather, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1911
- The Wrong Hand, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1911
- The House of the Dead Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1911
- The Tenth Commandment, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1912
- The Riddle, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine September 1912
- Naboth’s Vineyard, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine December 1912
- The Devil’s Tools, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine March 1913
- An Act of God, (ss) Metropolitan December 1913
- A Twilight Adventure, (ss) Metropolitan April 1914
- The Doomdorf Mystery, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1914
- The Hidden Law, (ss) Metropolitan August 1914
- The Straw Man, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1915
- The Edge of the Shadow, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1915
- The Mystery of Chance, (ss) The Red Book Magazine July 1915
- The Treasure Hunter, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 14 1915
- The Hidden Path, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1915
- The Age of Miracles, (ss) Pictorial Review February 1916
- The Hole in the Mahogany Panel, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1916
- The Adopted Daughter, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1916
- The Fortune Teller, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1918
- The Devil’s Track, (ss) The Country Gentleman July 1927
- The God of the Hills, (ss) The Country Gentleman September 1927
- The Dark Night, (ss) The Country Gentleman November 1927
- John F. Suter:
- The Oldest Law, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1979
- The Angel’s Hair, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 7 1980
- The Fairy Ring, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 2 1980
- The Desecration of the Temple, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 23 1980
- The Axe of Elisha, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 10 1980
- The Wise Men’s Gold, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 6 1980
- The Shades of Death, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1 1980
- Dead Man’s Honor, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 22 1981
- Nine Strokes of the Bell, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 9 1981
- The Power of the Tongue, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 2 1981
- The Corpse Candle, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1982
- The Unclean Spirit, (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1983
- The Eater of Dust, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1984
- The Marked Man, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1986
- A Place for Gold, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1986
[]Uncle Remus
- Gee:
- Joel Chandler Harris:
- Uncle Remus’s Queer Vision, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1882, as by J. C. H.
- Nights with Uncle Remus, (nv) The Century Magazine August 1883, etc.
- Why Mr. Cricket Has Elbows on His Legs, (ss) Collier’s Weekly May 30 1903
- How Wiley Wolf Rode in the Bag, (ss) Collier’s Weekly June 27 1903
- Brer Rabbit and the Chickens, (ss) Collier’s Weekly August 1 1903
- Why Mr. Dog Is Tame, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 28 1903
- Brer Deer an’ King Sun’s Daughter, (ss) Collier’s Weekly January 9 1904
- How Old Craney-Crow Lost His Head, (ss) Collier’s Weekly May 28 1904
- Brother Fox Follows the Fashion, (ss) Collier’s Weekly August 13 1904
- Brother Rabbit’s Cradle, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 12 1904
- Brother Rabbit’s Laughing Place, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine January 1905
- Brother Rabbit and Miss Nancy, (ss) Collier’s February 25 1905
- When Brother Rabbit Was King, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine March 1905
- Brother Rabbit and Brother Bull-Frog, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine May 1905
- The Hard-Headed Woman, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine August 1905
- Impty-Umpty and the Blacksmith, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine December 1905
- Taily-Po, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine January 1906
- Brother Rabbit, Brother Fox and Two Fat Pullets, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine March 1906
- Brother Rabbit’s Bear Hunt, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine May 1906
- How Brother Rabbit Brought Family Trouble on Brother Fox, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine July 1906
- The Most Beautiful Bird in the World, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine September 1906
- How Brer Rabbit Saved Brer B’ar’s Life, (vi) Uncle Remus’s Magazine June 1907
- Uncle Remus Sings a Song, (pm) Uncle Remus’s Magazine July 1907, as by Uncle Remus
- The Story of the Doodang, (vi) Uncle Remus’s Magazine August 1907, as by Uncle Remus
- How Brer Rabbit Raised the Dust, (pm) Uncle Remus’s Magazine September 1907, as by Uncle Remus
- “Hello, House!”, (pm) Uncle Remus’s Magazine October 1907, as by Uncle Remus
- Brer Rabbit Has Trouble with the Moon, (vi) Uncle Remus’s Magazine November 1907, as by Uncle Remus
- Uncle Remus Addresses Brother Wind, (pm) Uncle Remus’s Magazine December 1907
- Brer Rabbit Causes Brer Fox to Lose His Hide, (vi) Uncle Remus’s Magazine January 1908, as by Uncle Remus
[]Uncle Silas
- H. E. Bates:
- The Lily, (ss) The Listener February 22 1933
- The Wedding, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly June 24 1933
- Death of Uncle Silas, (ss) Story #22, May 1934
- The Revelation, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly June 23 1934
- The Little Fishes, (ss) Cut and Come Again by H. E. Bates, Cape, 1935
- Finale for Silas, (ss) The Evening Standard February 11 1935
- The Sow and Silas, (ss) Something Short and Sweet by H. E. Bates, Jonathan Cape, 1937
- A Funny Thing, (ss) The Daily Express February 28 1938
- The Race, (ss) My Uncle Silas by H. E. Bates, Jonathan Cape, 1939
- A Silas Idyll, (ss) My Uncle Silas by H. E. Bates, Jonathan Cape, 1939
- The Bedfordshire Clanger, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1949
- Sugar for the Horse, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1951
- The Double Thumb, (ss) The Evening Standard August 13 1956
- The Singing Pig, (ss) The Evening Standard August 14 1956
- The Eating Match, (ss) The Evening Standard August 15 1956
- The “Widder”, (ss) The Evening Standard August 16 1956
- Aunt Tibby, (ss) The Evening Standard August 18 1956
- The Foxes, (ss) Lilliput January 1957
- Queenie White, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1957
- Shandy Lil, (nv) Argosy (UK) October 1960
- Silas on the Wagon, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1961
[]U.N.C.L.E.
- Richard Curtis:
- Richard Deming:
- Win Scott Eckert:
- I. G. Edmonds:
- The Burning Air Affair, (na) The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine April 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Synthetic Storm Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine May 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Stolen Spaceman Affair, (na) The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine October 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Sinister Satellite Affair, (na) The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine December 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Million Monsters Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine January 1968, as by Robert Hart Davis
- Harlan Ellison:
- John W. Jakes:
- The World’s End Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine May 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Moby Dick Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine October 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Goliath Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine December 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Deadly Dark Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine February 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Dolls of Death Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine April 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Ugly Man Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine June 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Man from Yesterday Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine September 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- Frank Belknap Long:
- Dennis Lynds:
- The Howling Teenagers Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine February 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Unspeakable Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine April 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Vanishing Act Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine June 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Cat and Mouse Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine August 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Thrush from THRUSH Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine November 1966, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Genghis Khan Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine August 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- The Mind-Sweeper Affair, (na) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine October 1967, as by Robert Hart Davis
- Talmage Powell:
- Bill Pronzini:
- Charles Ventura:
- Harry Whittington:
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