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Terhune, Albert Payson (items) (continued)
- Blue Ribbons, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1929
- Thor and Old Henry, (ss) The Country Gentleman October 1929
- The Ring and the Ringer, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1929
- Cephas, (ss) Redbook Magazine January 1930
- Grim, (ss) The Country Gentleman January 1930
- Bag from Nowhere, (ss) The Country Gentleman March 1930
- The Scourge, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1930
- Seventh Son, (ss) The Elks Magazine March 1930
- Psychology Pup, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1930
- The Crusader, (ss) The Country Gentleman June 1930
- Best Laid Plans—, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1930
- Booraerang, (ss) The Country Gentleman November 1930
- Hero Named Chips, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1930
- Blue Magic, (na) The Illustrated Detective Magazine December 1930
- Grudge Battle, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1931
- A Man Can Climb High on His Last Legs, (ar) The American Magazine January 1931
- Chips for Ransom, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1931
- The Impossible Crime, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1931
- Formerly Chips, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1931
- Mavis—and Chance, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1931
- Exile, (ss) The Country Gentleman April 1931
- “The Very Strong Man, Kwasind”, (ss) The Elks Magazine May 1931
- The Reckless Lover, (na) The Illustrated Love Magazine July 1931
- Many Waters, (ss) The Country Gentleman August 1931
- Dog-Shy, (ss) The Country Gentleman October 1931
- A Cup of Water, (vi) Liberty December 19 1931
- Write with Simplicity, (ar) Writer’s Year Book 1931
- Dinner for Two, (ss) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1932
- Open Confession, (ss) Liberty March 19 1932
- Mongrels All, (ar) Liberty April 30 1932
- The Common People Heard Him Gladly, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1932
- Crime or So, (ss) The Country Gentleman April 1932
- In Part Payment, (ss) The Country Gentleman June 1932
- Margaret Said: “Think Fast”, (vi) Liberty August 13 1932
- Uphill, All the Way, (ss) The Country Gentleman October 1932
- Forest Feud, (ss) Argosy March 11 1933
- The Dog from the Skies, (ss) Argosy May 6 1933
- Cur and Curriculum, (ms) College Humor and Sense #113, June 1933
- The Abyssinian Prune-Hound, (ss) Argosy July 29 1933
- Jewel Jugglers, (sl) Mystery August 1933, etc.
- Letters of Marque, (sl) Country Gentleman August 1933, etc.
- Fighting for Life and Health, (ar) Physical Culture September 1933
- The Men Who Make the Argosy, (cl) Argosy October 7 1933
- A Show of Hands, (nv) Argosy October 7 1933
- “Look Behind You!”, (ss) Argosy December 9 1933
- Deadfall, (ss) Argosy February 3 1934
- Time, Chance, and a Dog, (ss) Argosy July 14 1934
- All in a Days Work, (ss) Liberty December 1 1934
- Thor, (ss) Argosy January 5 1935
- Remembered, (ss) This Week March 3 1935
- Keeping a Job, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1935
- Mascot, (ss) This Week June 30 1935
- A Miserable Affair, (ss) The Red Magazine June 1935
- Bloodhounds on the Trail, (ar) This Week January 12 1936
- Sport, Plus Torture, (ar) Liberty February 8 1936
- Highway Margery, (ss) The Red Magazine August 1936
- The Ninth Meeting, (nf) American Cavalcade May 1937
- Heartbreak Pendant, (vi) The Strand Magazine November 1937
- The Face Reader, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1939
- They Have Humor—Plenty of It, (ar) This Week May 7 1939
- Who Wrote This? Mysterious Blue Paper, (vi) The Saturday Review of Literature October 25 1941
- At Eventide, (pm) New York World
- The Coward, (ss)
Terhune, Anice (Morris) (1873-1964) (about) (items)
- A Real American Composer, (ar) The Green Book Magazine November 1916
- Lady Hester Stanhope: The “Veiled Prophetess” Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1918
- Catherine I. of Russia: The Kitchen Maid Who Became an Empress, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1918
- Christina of Sweden: The Queen Who Would Be a King, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1918
- Duchess de Polignac: the Throne Breaker, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1918
- Elizabeth Chudleigh: The Merry Duchess, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1918
- Sophie Arnould: Queen of Hearts and of Opera, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1918
- Peggy Shippen: The Cleopatra of the Revolution, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1918
- Betty Linley: The Maid of Bath, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1918
- Pauline Borghese: Queen of Gewgaws, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1918
- Mary Anne Clark: The Napoleonette of Finance, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1918
- Louise de Querouailles: Sweetheart of Two Kings, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1918
- Catherine II. Of Russia: The “Messalina of the Eighteenth Century”, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1919
- Hortense Mancini: The Butterfly Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1919
- Frances Howard: The Wicked Countess of Somerset, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1919
- Aspasia: Wonder Woman of Athens, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1919
- Bianca Capello: The Detestable Bianca, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1919
- Lais: Lioness Siren of Greece, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1919
- Louise of Stolberg: The Wild-Rose Child, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1919
- The Sins of the Fathers, (ss) Telling Tales August 1919
- Tzu Hsi: The Tiger Empress of China, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1919
- Giulia Grisi: The Wild Cat with the Golden Voice, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1919
- Tullia d’Aragona: The Siren of the Yellow Veil, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1919
- Faustina: The Siren Who Became a Goddess, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1919
- Therésè Humber: Of the $20,000,000 Mystery, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1919
- A Kick in the Ribs, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1920
- Theodora: The Circus Girl Who Ruled the World, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1920
- Mrs. Blennerhasset: The Siren of the Enchanted Isle, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1920
- Margurite de Valois: The Adored of Every Man but One, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1920
- The Coat of Dawn, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 20/May 7 1920
- Countess Potocka: The Ragamuffin Enchantress, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1920
- The Hunch, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1920
- Maria Fitzherbert: Left-Hand “Queen of England”, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1920
- Lady Morgan: “The Wild Irish Girl”, (bg) Ainslee’s June/July 1920
- Thérèse Humbert, (ss) The Premier Magazine #95, August 27 1920
- Vlasta: Last of the Amazons, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1920
- The Plunderer, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 4 1920
- Ginevra Amieri: The “Ghost” Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1920
- The Tracker, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 23 1920
- Sophie of Celle: “The Queen of Tears”, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1920
- Draga Lunjewitza: The Servian Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1920
- Peggy O’Neill: “The Pompadour of America”, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1920
- Mary Philipse: The Super-Woman Whom Washington Loved, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1921
- Lady Caroline Lamb: “The Mad Enchantress”, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1921
- Madame de Maintenon: “The Prison-Born Enchantress”, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1921
- Marion Delorme: The Semi-Immortal Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1921
- The Mutt, (ss) The Premier Magazine #114, May 20 1921
- Isabella D’Este: The Golden Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1921
- Mabel Paul: The Siren of South Africa, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1921
- Flora Macdonald: The Highland Heroine, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1921
- Madame Malibran: The Golden-Voiced Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1921
- Agnes Surriage: The New England Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1921
- Sarah Wilson: Queen of Humbugs, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1921
- Marion Delorme, (ss) The Premier Magazine #126, November 1 1921
- Belle Boyd: The Civil War Circe, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1921
- George Anne Bellamy: The Fallen Angel, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1921
- “Handsome Jack” Churchill: The Penniless Lad Who Became a Duke, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1922
- Beaumarchais: The Genius Who Mended Watches and Broken Hearts, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1922
- Franz Liszt: Adored of Countless Women, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1922
- Chateaubriand: The Inconstant, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1922
- John Wilkes, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1922
- François, Seigneur de Bassompierre: The Man of Six Thousand Love Letters, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1922
- David Garrick: The Actor-Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1922
- Casanova: The Charlatan-Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1922
- Marshal Saxe: The Hercules Heart-Render, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1922
- Chopin, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1922
- Beau Brummel: “The Last of the Dandies”, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1922
- King of Hearts, (ss) The Premier Magazine #155, December 12 1922
- Lord Byron: The Club-Footed Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1922
- The Guest of Honor, (ss) McCall’s Magazine May 1923
- Revolt, (ss) Good Housekeeping February 1929
- Flyer in Pearls, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1930
- The Pearls of Eve, (ss) The New London Magazine #6, April 1931
Terhune, Everit Bogert (1876-1956) (items)
- Budapest, a Modern City, (ar) National Magazine March 1900
- Two Mules at the Wine Shop Door, (ar) National Magazine May 1900
- Triolet, (pm) National Magazine August 1900
- At the Table-Triolet, (pm) National Magazine December 1900
- Lament del Gitano, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine February 1901
- Allons! Babet, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901
- Familiarity, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901
- S’Il Vous Plait, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901
- Triolet: “Fra Simian”, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine November 1901
- When Phyllis Goes Away, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine November 1901
Terhune, Mary Virginia Hawes (1830-1922); used pseudonym Marion Harland (about) (items)
- Thou’rt with Me in My Dreams, (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine May 1855, as by Marion Harland
- The Black Sheep, (sl) Godey’s Lady’s Book January 1861, as by Marion Harland
- For Naught, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book August 1871, as by Marion Harland
- Beef-Tea, (ar) St. Nicholas March 1876, as by Marion Harland
- Frosting, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1876, as by Marion Harland
- Broiled Chicken, (ar) St. Nicholas July 1876, as by Marion Harland
- Ice Cream, (ar) St. Nicholas August 1876, as by Marion Harland
- Little Housekeepers Page (Wine, or Cider Jelly), (cl) St. Nicholas November 1876, as by Marion Harland
- Home-made Yeast, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882, as by Marion Harland
- Bread Sponge and Breakfast Breads, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Breakfast Breads, (ar) Wide Awake February 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Eggs, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Breakfast Dishes, (ar) Wide Awake April 1883, as by Marion Harland
- What to Do with “Left-Overs”, (ar) Wide Awake May 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Dinner Dishes, (ar) Wide Awake June 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Meats, (ar) Wide Awake July 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Vegetables, (ar) Wide Awake August 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Judith: A Chronicle of Old Virginia, (sl) The Continent #83, September 5 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Desserts, (ar) Wide Awake September 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Cake-Making, (ar) Wide Awake October 1883, as by Marion Harland
- Jellies, Creams and Other Fancy Dishes for Tea and Luncheon or Supper-Parties, (ar) Wide Awake November 1883, as by Marion Harland
- A Modern Hero, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884, as by Marion Harland
- Haunted, (ss) The Golden Argosy August 8 1885, as by Marion Harland
- The Brown Opal, (sl) The People’s Home Journal January 1890, etc., as by Marion Harland
- More Than Kin, (n.) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine November 1892, as by Marion Harland
- Stranger Than Fiction, (ss) Romance December 1892, as by Marion Harland
- Miss Butterfly, (ss) Wide Awake March 1893, as by Marion Harland
- A Steerage Evangeline, (ss) Storiettes June 1893, as by Marion Harland
- Jane Wood’s Opportunity, (ss) The Illustrated Home Guest August 1893, as by Marion Harland
- Our Lady of the James, (ar) The Cosmopolitan January 1894, as by Marion Harland
- “As a Dream When One Awaketh”, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1900, as by Marion Harland
- The Woman with the Suds, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine October 1900, as by Marion Harland
- Seventeenth of August, 1844, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1903, as by Marion Harland
- War-Time Evangeline, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine February 1905, as by Marion Harland
- Are New York Club-Women Shallow?, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion August 1906, as by Marion Harland
- Empress Josephine at Malmaison, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion August 1909, as by Marion Harland
- “Little Boy Blue”, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion September 1909, as by Marion Harland
- Minor Table Manners, (ar) Good Housekeeping November 1909, as by Marion Harland
- Sir Philip Sidney at Home, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion November 1909, as by Marion Harland
- King Charles the First, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion January 1910, as by Marion Harland
- The Mystery of the Little Gray Lady, (ts) Harper & Brothers, 1910; as told to Annabel Lee, as by Marion Harland
- The Grain of Mustard Seed, (ss) Harper’s Bazar May 1913, as by Marion Harland
- My Favorite Recipes, (ar) Good Housekeeping December 1914, as by Marion Harland
- Cub, (ss)
- How Young Married Folk Should Finance, (ar) The Home Magazine, as by Marion Harland
- Obeying Our Daughters, (ar) The Congregationalist, as by Marion Harland
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