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Terhune, Albert Payson (chron.) (continued)
- * The Throwback, (ss) The Country Gentleman September 29 1917
- * The Thunder-Stealer, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1919
- * Tidy Emotions, (ss) The Green Book Magazine May 1919
- * The Tiger’s Claw, (sl) The Country Gentleman Dec 9, Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1922
- * Time and Chance, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1924
- * Time, Chance, and a Dog, (ss) Argosy July 14 1934
- * Tom Sails, (ss) Harper’s Bazar December 1925
- * To the Rescue, (ss) The Delineator April 1926
- * To the Winner of Gray Dawn Jr., (ar) Boys’ Life September 1927
- * The Tracker [Lad], (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1921
- * The Trap, (ss) The Elks Magazine December 1922
- * Trapped [Wolf, Son of Lad], (ss) Good Housekeeping May 1924
- * Treasure, (sl) The Country Gentleman Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1925, Jan 1926
- * The Treasure Jar, (ss) Adventure March 1914
- * The Treasure Juggler [Logan Kirby], (ss) The Popular Magazine March 20 1916
- * The Treasure of Sulieman, (na) The Premier Magazine #2, June 1914
- * Treasure-Trove, (nv) The Premier Magazine #67, August 1 1919
- * Treve and the Heathen Chinese, (ss) The Country Gentleman September 8 1923
- * Treve’s Adventures:
* ___ I: Thirst, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) May 1924
* ___ II: The Killer, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1924
* ___ III: Theft and Untheft, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) July 1924
* ___ IV: In the Hands of the Enemy, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) August 1924
* ___ V: His Mate, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) September 1924; not the same as the story of the same name in the January 1916 issue of The Red Book Magazine.
* ___ VI: The Parting of the Ways, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1924
- * “The Trouble Hunter”, (sl) The Argosy Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1913
- * The Truant Husband, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1920
- * The True Romance, (ss) The Delineator November 1926
- * The Truth About What Dogs Can Do, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine December 1920
- * Turks and “Tommers”, (ss) The All-Story Magazine October 1910
- * Turning the Trick, (ss) The Premier Magazine #31, November 1916
- * The Turnkey, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1914
- * The Twenty-Four-Hour Croesus, (ss) The Cavalier January 1910
- * The Twenty-Four-Hour Millionaire, (ss) The Premier Magazine #8, October 1923, as by Stephen Dirck
- * Twice-Over, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1919
- * The Unbaited Trap, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1915
- * Under Fire, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1922
- * The Unknown, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1917
- * The Unmarrying of Veeder, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1919
- * Uphill, All the Way, (ss) The Country Gentleman October 1932
- * The Valley Girl, (sl) Collier’s Dec 17, Dec 24, Dec 31 1927, Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 21, Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18 1928
- * The Vamp, (ss) The Elks Magazine July 1924
- * The Vanishing Man, (nv) Top-Notch August 1 1912
- * The Varmint [Lad], (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1929
- * “The Very Strong Man, Kwasind”, (ss) The Elks Magazine May 1931
- * Vivisection, (ss) The Country Gentleman October 16 1920
- * The Wallflower, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 1 1919
- * Want to Buy a Dog, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 9 1927
- * The “War Bridegroom”, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1916
- * The War Dog [Bruce, the War Dog], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1918
- * The Watcher in the Hall, (nv) Top-Notch July 1 1911
- * Watchful Wasting, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 7 1921
- * The Ways of a Dog with a Man, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1919
- * The Weather Juggler, (ss) Top-Notch October 15 1911
- * The Welcher, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1916
- * The Werewolf [Bruce, the War Dog], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1919
- * We Strive to Please, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1919
- * What College Did to Me, (hu) College Humor November 1925
- * What We Two Dogs Did (with Lillian Gatlin), (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1919
- * What Your Dog Can Do, (ar) The Captain #266, May 1921
- * When Eyes Were No Use [Bruce, the War Dog], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1919
- * When Greek Meets Greek, (ss) The Premier Magazine #68, mid August 1919
- * When He Came Home [Cash Wyble], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1919
- * When Liberty Was Born, (sl) The Argosy Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1910
- * When Luck Took a Hand, (ss) The Scrap Book August 1911
- * When Man Meets Man, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine January 1 1914
- * When Nothing Happened, (ss) The Story-teller June 1922
- * When the Devil Was Sick, (ss) The Green Book Magazine March 1917
- * When the Gate Was Open, (ss) The Cavalier October 18 1913
- * The Whiffet, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 20 1922
- * While the City Celebrated, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1916
- * The Whisperer [Lad], (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1928
- * The White Boy, (ss) The Smart Set July 1914
- * The White Way, (sl) The Green Book Magazine Nov, Dec 1917, Jan 1918
- * Whose Collie?, (ss) Boys’ Life November 1924
- * Whose Wife?, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1913
- * Who Wrote This? Mysterious Blue Paper, (vi) The Saturday Review of Literature October 25 1941
- * Why He Does It, (ss) The Premier Magazine #141, May 30 1922
- * Why I Like Dogs, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine September 1919
- * The Why of the Dog, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1920
- * The Wife from Yesterday, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1919
- * The Wife of the Failure, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1914
- * The Wildcat, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1918
- * Wild Oats, (ss) The Premier Magazine #10, February 1915
- * The Winner, (ss) The Smart Set December 1913
- * The Wish Fairy’s Work, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1917
- * With Muffled Lance, (nv) Top-Notch September 1 1912
- * With Sealed Lips, (n.) The Argosy Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1908
- * Wolf’s Off Day [Wolf, Son of Lad], (ss) Good Housekeeping March 1924
- * Wolf, Son of Lad, Saves His Friends [Wolf, Son of Lad], (ss) Good Housekeeping April 1924
- * The Woman at Mignettes, (ss) The Premier Magazine #21, November 1924
- * The Woman of Experience, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1921
- * A Woman’s “Past”, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1914
- * The Woman Tamers:
* ___ 1. Lord Byron, (ar) The Green Book Magazine February 1918
* ___ 2. Napoleon Bonaparte, (ar) The Green Book Magazine March 1918
* ___ 3. Jonathan Swift, (ar) The Green Book Magazine April 1918
* ___ 4. Alexander Dumas, (ar) The Green Book Magazine May 1918
* ___ 5. Marshal Saxe, (ar) The Green Book Magazine June 1918
* ___ 6. Frederic Chopin—Invalid Heart-Breaker, (ar) The Green Book Magazine July 1918
- * The World Upside Down, (nv) The Cavalier March 1910
- * “The Writer-Upward”, (ss) The Premier Magazine #140, May 16 1922
- * Write with Simplicity, (ar) Writer’s Year Book 1931
- * The Yankee Killer, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1922
- * Yas-Suh, ’At’s ’Er Dog! (with Bozeman Bulger), (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1920
- * The Years of the Locust, (sl) The Green Book Magazine Nov, Dec 1915, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1916
- * You Never Can Tell, (ss) The Premier Magazine #38, April 1926
- * Young People: They Are Hell Bent, (ar) The American Magazine June 1928
- * Your Pup’s Education, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1927
- * “Youth Will Be Served!”, (ss) Harper’s Bazar January 1921
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[]Terhune, Anice (Morris) [née Stockton] (1873-1964) (about) (chron.)
- * Agnes Surriage: The New England Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1921
- * Aspasia: Wonder Woman of Athens, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1919
- * Beau Brummel: “The Last of the Dandies”, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1922
- * Beaumarchais: The Genius Who Mended Watches and Broken Hearts, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1922
- * Belle Boyd: The Civil War Circe, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1921
- * Betty Linley: The Maid of Bath, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1918
- * Bianca Capello: The Detestable Bianca, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1919
- * Casanova: The Charlatan-Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1922
- * Catherine II. Of Russia: The “Messalina of the Eighteenth Century”, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1919
- * Catherine I. of Russia: The Kitchen Maid Who Became an Empress, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1918
- * Chateaubriand: The Inconstant, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1922
- * Chopin, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1922
- * Christina of Sweden: The Queen Who Would Be a King, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1918
- * The Coat of Dawn, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 20/May 7 1920
- * Countess Potocka: The Ragamuffin Enchantress, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1920
- * David Garrick: The Actor-Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1922
- * Draga Lunjewitza: The Servian Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1920
- * Duchess de Polignac: the Throne Breaker, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1918
- * Elizabeth Chudleigh: The Merry Duchess, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1918
- * Faustina: The Siren Who Became a Goddess, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1919
- * Flora Macdonald: The Highland Heroine, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1921
- * Flyer in Pearls, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1930
- * Frances Howard: The Wicked Countess of Somerset, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1919
- * François, Seigneur de Bassompierre: The Man of Six Thousand Love Letters, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1922
- * Franz Liszt: Adored of Countless Women, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1922
- * George Anne Bellamy: The Fallen Angel, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1921
- * Ginevra Amieri: The “Ghost” Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1920
- * Giulia Grisi: The Wild Cat with the Golden Voice, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1919
- * The Guest of Honor, (ss) McCall’s Magazine May 1923
- * “Handsome Jack” Churchill: The Penniless Lad Who Became a Duke, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1922
- * Hortense Mancini: The Butterfly Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1919
- * The Hunch, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1920
- * Isabella D’Este: The Golden Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1921
- * John Wilkes, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1922
- * A Kick in the Ribs, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1920
- * King of Hearts, (ss) The Premier Magazine #155, December 12 1922
- * Kings of Hearts:
* ___ Beau Brummel: “The Last of the Dandies”, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1922
* ___ Beaumarchais: The Genius Who Mended Watches and Broken Hearts, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1922
* ___ Casanova: The Charlatan-Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1922
* ___ Chateaubriand: The Inconstant, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1922
* ___ Chopin, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1922
* ___ David Garrick: The Actor-Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1922
* ___ François, Seigneur de Bassompierre: The Man of Six Thousand Love Letters, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1922
* ___ Franz Liszt: Adored of Countless Women, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1922
* ___ “Handsome Jack” Churchill: The Penniless Lad Who Became a Duke, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1922
* ___ John Wilkes, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1922
* ___ Lord Byron: The Club-Footed Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1922
* ___ Marshal Saxe: The Hercules Heart-Render, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1922
- * Lady Caroline Lamb: “The Mad Enchantress”, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1921
- * Lady Hester Stanhope: The “Veiled Prophetess” Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1918
- * Lady Morgan: “The Wild Irish Girl”, (bg) Ainslee’s June/July 1920
- * Lais: Lioness Siren of Greece, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1919
- * Lord Byron: The Club-Footed Heartbreaker, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1922
- * Louise de Querouailles: Sweetheart of Two Kings, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1918
- * Louise of Stolberg: The Wild-Rose Child, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1919
- * Mabel Paul: The Siren of South Africa, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1921
- * Madame de Maintenon: “The Prison-Born Enchantress”, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1921
- * Madame Malibran: The Golden-Voiced Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1921
- * Margurite de Valois: The Adored of Every Man but One, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1920
- * Maria Fitzherbert: Left-Hand “Queen of England”, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1920
- * Marion Delorme, (ss) The Premier Magazine #126, November 1 1921
- * Marion Delorme: The Semi-Immortal Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1921
- * Marshal Saxe: The Hercules Heart-Render, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1922
- * Mary Anne Clark: The Napoleonette of Finance, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1918
- * Mary Philipse: The Super-Woman Whom Washington Loved, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1921
- * More Super-Women:
* ___ Agnes Surriage: The New England Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1921
* ___ Aspasia: Wonder Woman of Athens, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1919
* ___ Belle Boyd: The Civil War Circe, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1921
* ___ Betty Linley: The Maid of Bath, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1918
* ___ Bianca Capello: The Detestable Bianca, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1919
* ___ Catherine II. Of Russia: The “Messalina of the Eighteenth Century”, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1919
* ___ 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
* ___ Countess Potocka: The Ragamuffin Enchantress, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1920
* ___ Draga Lunjewitza: The Servian Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1920
* ___ Duchess de Polignac: the Throne Breaker, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1918
* ___ Elizabeth Chudleigh: The Merry Duchess, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1918
* ___ Faustina: The Siren Who Became a Goddess, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1919
* ___ Flora Macdonald: The Highland Heroine, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1921
* ___ Frances Howard: The Wicked Countess of Somerset, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1919
* ___ George Anne Bellamy: The Fallen Angel, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1921
* ___ Ginevra Amieri: The “Ghost” Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1920
* ___ Giulia Grisi: The Wild Cat with the Golden Voice, (bg) Ainslee’s September 1919
* ___ Hortense Mancini: The Butterfly Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1919
* ___ Isabella D’Este: The Golden Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1921
* ___ Lady Caroline Lamb: “The Mad Enchantress”, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1921
* ___ Lady Hester Stanhope: The “Veiled Prophetess” Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1918
* ___ Lady Morgan: “The Wild Irish Girl”, (bg) Ainslee’s June/July 1920
* ___ Lais: Lioness Siren of Greece, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1919
* ___ Louise de Querouailles: Sweetheart of Two Kings, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1918
* ___ Louise of Stolberg: The Wild-Rose Child, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1919
* ___ Mabel Paul: The Siren of South Africa, (bg) Ainslee’s June 1921
* ___ Madame de Maintenon: “The Prison-Born Enchantress”, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1921
* ___ Madame Malibran: The Golden-Voiced Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1921
* ___ Margurite de Valois: The Adored of Every Man but One, (bg) Ainslee’s March 1920
* ___ Maria Fitzherbert: Left-Hand “Queen of England”, (bg) Ainslee’s May 1920
* ___ Marion Delorme: The Semi-Immortal Siren, (bg) Ainslee’s April 1921
* ___ Mary Anne Clark: The Napoleonette of Finance, (bg) Ainslee’s November 1918
* ___ Mary Philipse: The Super-Woman Whom Washington Loved, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1921
* ___ Mrs. Blennerhasset: The Siren of the Enchanted Isle, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1920
* ___ Pauline Borghese: Queen of Gewgaws, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1918
* ___ Peggy O’Neill: “The Pompadour of America”, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1920
* ___ Peggy Shippen: The Cleopatra of the Revolution, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1918
* ___ Sarah Wilson: Queen of Humbugs, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1921
* ___ Sophie Arnould: Queen of Hearts and of Opera, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1918
* ___ Sophie of Celle: “The Queen of Tears”, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1920
* ___ Theodora: The Circus Girl Who Ruled the World, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1920
* ___ Therésè Humber: Of the $20,000,000 Mystery, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1919
* ___ Tullia d’Aragona: The Siren of the Yellow Veil, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1919
* ___ Tzu Hsi: The Tiger Empress of China, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1919
* ___ Vlasta: Last of the Amazons, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1920
- * Mrs. Blennerhasset: The Siren of the Enchanted Isle, (bg) Ainslee’s February 1920
- * The Mutt, (ss) The Premier Magazine #114, May 20 1921
- * Pauline Borghese: Queen of Gewgaws, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1918
- * The Pearls of Eve, (ss) The New London Magazine #6, April 1931
- * Peggy O’Neill: “The Pompadour of America”, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1920
- * Peggy Shippen: The Cleopatra of the Revolution, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1918
- * The Plunderer, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 4 1920
- * A Real American Composer, (ar) The Green Book Magazine November 1916
- * Revolt, (ss) Good Housekeeping February 1929
- * Sarah Wilson: Queen of Humbugs, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1921
- * The Sins of the Fathers, (ss) Telling Tales August 1919
- * Sophie Arnould: Queen of Hearts and of Opera, (bg) Ainslee’s July 1918
- * Sophie of Celle: “The Queen of Tears”, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1920
- * Theodora: The Circus Girl Who Ruled the World, (bg) Ainslee’s January 1920
- * Therésè Humber: Of the $20,000,000 Mystery, (bg) Ainslee’s December 1919
- * Thérèse Humbert, (ss) The Premier Magazine #95, August 27 1920
- * The Tracker, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 23 1920
- * Tullia d’Aragona: The Siren of the Yellow Veil, (bg) Ainslee’s October 1919
- * Tzu Hsi: The Tiger Empress of China, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1919
- * Vlasta: Last of the Amazons, (bg) Ainslee’s August 1920
[]Terhune, Everit Bogert (1876-1956) (chron.)
- * Allons! Babet, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901
- * At the Table-Triolet, (pm) National Magazine December 1900
- * Budapest, a Modern City, (ar) National Magazine March 1900
- * Familiarity, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901
- * Lament del Gitano, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine February 1901
- * S’Il Vous Plait, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine April 1901
- * Triolet, (pm) National Magazine August 1900
- * Triolet: “Fra Simian”, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine November 1901
- * Two Mules at the Wine Shop Door, (ar) National Magazine May 1900
- * When Phyllis Goes Away, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine November 1901
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[]Terhune, Mary Virginia Hawes (1830-1922); used pseudonym Marion Harland (about) (chron.)
- * Are New York Club-Women Shallow?, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion August 1906, as by Marion Harland
- * “As a Dream When One Awaketh”, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1900, as by Marion Harland
- * Beef-Tea, (ar) St. Nicholas March 1876, as by Marion Harland
- * The Black Sheep, (sl) Godey’s Lady’s Book January 1861, 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
- * Breakfast Dishes, (ar) Wide Awake April 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Broiled Chicken, (ar) St. Nicholas July 1876, as by Marion Harland
- * The Brown Opal, (sl) The People’s Home Journal Jan, Feb 1890, as by Marion Harland
- * Cake-Making, (ar) Wide Awake October 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Cookery for Beginners:
* ___ I. Home-made Yeast, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882, as by Marion Harland
* ___ II. Bread Sponge and Breakfast Breads, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ III. Breakfast Breads, (ar) Wide Awake February 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ IV. Eggs, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ V. Breakfast Dishes, (ar) Wide Awake April 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ VI. What to Do with “Left-Overs”, (ar) Wide Awake May 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ VII. Dinner Dishes, (ar) Wide Awake June 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ VIII. Meats, (ar) Wide Awake July 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ IX. Vegetables, (ar) Wide Awake August 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ X. Desserts, (ar) Wide Awake September 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ XI. Cake-Making, (ar) Wide Awake October 1883, as by Marion Harland
* ___ XII. Jellies, Creams and Other Fancy Dishes for Tea and Luncheon or Supper-Parties, (ar) Wide Awake November 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Cub, (ss)
- * Desserts, (ar) Wide Awake September 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Dinner Dishes, (ar) Wide Awake June 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Eggs, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Empress Josephine at Malmaison, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion August 1909, as by Marion Harland
- * For Naught, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book August 1871, as by Marion Harland
- * Frosting, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1876, as by Marion Harland
- * The Grain of Mustard Seed, (ss) Harper’s Bazar May 1913, as by Marion Harland
- * Haunted, (ss) The Golden Argosy August 8 1885, as by Marion Harland
- * Home-made Yeast, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882, as by Marion Harland
- * How Young Married Folk Should Finance, (ar) The Home Magazine, as by Marion Harland
- * Ice Cream, (ar) St. Nicholas August 1876, as by Marion Harland
- * Jane Wood’s Opportunity, (ss) The Illustrated Home Guest August 1893, 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
- * Judith: A Chronicle of Old Virginia, (sl) The Continent #83, September 5 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * King Charles the First, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion January 1910, as by Marion Harland
- * “Little Boy Blue”, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion September 1909, as by Marion Harland
- * Little Housekeepers’ Page:
* ___ Beef-Tea, (cl) St. Nicholas March 1876, as by Marion Harland
* ___ Broiled Chicken, (cl) St. Nicholas July 1876, as by Marion Harland
* ___ Frosting, (cl) St. Nicholas May 1876, as by Marion Harland
* ___ Ice Cream, (cl) St. Nicholas August 1876, as by Marion Harland
- * Little Housekeepers Page (Wine, or Cider Jelly), (cl) St. Nicholas November 1876, as by Marion Harland
- * Meats, (ar) Wide Awake July 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * Minor Table Manners, (ar) Good Housekeeping November 1909, as by Marion Harland
- * Miss Butterfly, (ss) Wide Awake March 1893, as by Marion Harland
- * A Modern Hero, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884, as by Marion Harland
- * More Than Kin, (n.) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine November 1892, as by Marion Harland
- * My Favorite Recipes, (ar) Good Housekeeping December 1914, as by Marion Harland
- * The Mystery of the Little Gray Lady, (ts) from Marion Harland’s Autobiography, Harper & Brothers, 1910, as by Marion Harland
- * Obeying Our Daughters, (ar) The Congregationalist, as by Marion Harland
- * Our Lady of the James, (ar) The Cosmopolitan January 1894, as by Marion Harland
- * Seventeenth of August, 1844, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1903, as by Marion Harland
- * Sir Philip Sidney at Home, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion November 1909, as by Marion Harland
- * A Steerage Evangeline, (ss) Storiettes June 1893, as by Marion Harland
- * Stranger Than Fiction, (ss) Romance December 1892, as by Marion Harland
- * Thou’rt with Me in My Dreams, (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine May 1855, as by Marion Harland
- * Vegetables, (ar) Wide Awake August 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * War-Time Evangeline, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine February 1905, as by Marion Harland
- * What to Do with “Left-Overs”, (ar) Wide Awake May 1883, as by Marion Harland
- * The Woman with the Suds, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine October 1900, as by Marion Harland
[]Terpning, Howard (A.) (1927- ) (about) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Redbook Sep 1958, Apr 1963, Jan 1964
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan May 1963, Nov 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s Jun, Jul, Aug 1963, Sep, Oct 1964, Feb, Mar 1965, Feb 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Ladies’ Home Journal Jul 1965, Jan, Jun 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cowboy Magazine Winter 1991
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[]Terra, Richard Patrick (1960-2006) (chron.)
- * The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #22, June 1990 [Ref. John L. Apostolou & Martin H. Greenberg]
- * Chung Kuo: The Middle Kingdom, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #28, December 1990 [Ref. David Wingrove]
- * Crystals and Laser Chips: The Coming Optical Computer Revolution, (ar) Science Fiction Review #3, Autumn 1990
- * Dayworld Breakup, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #29, January 1991 [Ref. Philip José Farmer]
- * Eden, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #20, April 1990 [Ref. Stanislaw Lem]
- * I Land in the Net; or, The Ghosts of the Grand Books: A Consideration of Summertide by Charles Sheffield, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #34, June 1991 [Ref. Charles Sheffield]
- * In the Country of Last Things, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #18, February 1990 [Ref. Paul Auster]
- * Islands in the Sky: Human Exploration and Settlement of the Oort Cloud, (ar) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact June 1991
- * Moscow 2042, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #31, March 1991 [Ref. Vladimir Voinovich]
- * No Return, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #31, March 1991 [Ref. Alexander Kabakov]
- * Orphia’s Delayed Second Issue, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #27, November 1990
- * Orphia: Slavonic Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, (lr) The New York Review of Science Fiction #23, July 1990
- * Peace on Earth, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #82, June 1995 [Ref. Stanislaw Lem]
- * Queen City Jazz, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #90, February 1996 [Ref. Kathleen Ann Goonan]
- * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #90, February 1996
- * Science Fiction from China, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #22, June 1990 [Ref. Patrick Murphy & Wu Dingbo]
- * Shades of Rose and Red: Nostalgic and Visionary Images of the Human Exploration of Mars, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #54, February 1993
- * Strategies of Fantasy, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #55, March 1993 [Ref. Brian Attebery]
- * The Weird Tale, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #26, October 1990 [Ref. S. T. Joshi]
- * A Woman of the Iron People, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #41, January 1992 [Ref. Eleanor Arnason]
- * Working Molecules: Progress Toward Nanotechnology, (ar) Analog Science Fiction and Fact October 1993
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact November 1985
[]Terrall, Robert (1914-2009); used pseudonym Robert Kyle (chron.)
- * All for the Love of Cynthia, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1949
- * Anyone for Tennyson, (vi) Bred Any Good Rooks Lately? ed. James Charlton, Doubleday, 1986
- * Armed, Dangerous [Mike Shayne], (n.) Dell, 1966, as by Brett Halliday
- * The Death of Dan Foley, (ss) Fling January 1963, as by Robert Kyle
- * Diamonds for a Lady [Mike Shayne], (n.) Dodd, Mead, August 1958, as Fit to Kill, by Brett Halliday
- * Doctor’s Car, (ss) Good Housekeeping December 1949
- * The Empty Trap, (ss) The Elks Magazine 1948
- * Guilty as Hell [Mike Shayne], (n.) Dell, 1967, as by Brett Halliday
- * Madam Is Dead, (n.) Dell, 1947
- * The Magic Ends at Midnight, (ss) Fantastic July/August 1953
- * Murder by Law, (na) Cosmopolitan November 1953, as by Robert Kyle
- * Murder in Haste [Mike Shayne], (n.) Torquil Publishers, 1961, as by Brett Halliday
- * Murder Spins the Wheel [Mike Shayne], (n.) Dell, 1966, as by Brett Halliday
- * The Redheaded Juror, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1950
- * Target: Mike Shayne [Mike Shayne], (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1959, as by Brett Halliday
- * That Susceptible Age, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1955
- * Violence in the Sun [Mike Shayne], (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1960, as by Brett Halliday
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Charles H. Dennis, Hic, Abdenoor Kander, Art Lutner, Bill Ward & Bill Wenzel), (ct) Adam Bedside Reader #9, 1962, as by Charles H. Dennis, Hic, Abdenoor Kander, Robert Kyle, J. Lark, Art Lutner, Bill Ward & Bill Wenzel
[]Terrell, Dorothy à Beckett (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * The Better Part, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1911, 1911
- * The Caretaker, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1916, 1915
- * A Cheerful Companion, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1912, 1912
- * The Courage of a Coward, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1913, 1913
- * The Greatness of Gwen, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1910, 1910
- * Nixie’s Word, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1916, 1915
- * “The One Who Wasn’t Roddy”, (nv) Temple Bar September 1902
- * A Toy Tragedy, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1914, 1914
[]Terrell, Jess (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Fiction House’s King of the Jungle [Ki-Gor], (ar) The Pulpster #31, 2022
- * A Hero for a New Generation, (ar) The Pulpster #32, 2023
- * May the Pulps Be with You, (ar) The Pulpster #28, 2019
- * Queen for a Single Pulp [Sheena], (ar) The Pulpster #31, 2022
- * Swinging Through the “Jungle Stories”, (bi) The Pulpster #31, 2022
[]Terrell, John Upton (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Afternoon Off, (ss) The Midland August 1931
- * And in the End, (ss) The Midland September/October 1932
- * Break, (ss) The Midland May/June 1929
- * George Slant, (ss) The Frontier November 1930
- * The Horses Came at Night, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1941
- * No More Nasturtiums, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1943
- * Petee Hike, (ss) North American Review April 1932
- * Retreat, (ss) Prairie Schooner Spring 1932
- * Sunday Is the Day You Rest, (na) Coward-McCann, 1939
- * Wind, (ss) The Frontier November 1929
_____, [ref.]
[]Terrell, Maverick (1875-1934) (chron.)
- * Branded Mavericks (with H. O. Stechhan), (pl) The Smart Set March 1914
- * From the Diary of Ninea Sru (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly October 1921
- * The Heroizing of Amos Chubby (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Pictorial Review August 1917
- * Honi Soit, (pl) The Smart Set January 1918
- * Love and Laurance (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd December 1924
- * The Mystery in Acatlan (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Weird Tales November 1928
- * The One Chance (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1926, as by Maverick & R. Marshall Terrell
- * One Night in Paris, (ss) Saucy Stories July 1 1923
- * The Other Fellow, (pl) The Smart Set August 1914
- * The Real “Q” (with H. O. Stechhan), (pl) The Smart Set September 1911
- * Tatoosh of Lone Mountain (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1921, as by Maverick & R. Marshall Terrell
- * Temperament, (pl) The Smart Set September 1916
- * These Unexpected Women! (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1923, as by Maverick & R. Marshall Terrell
- * Two Regular Fellows, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1923
- * When Greek Meets Greek, (pl) The Smart Set April 1918
- * While the Getting Is Good (with Rachel Marshall), (ss) Snappy Stories 1st June 1923, as by Maverick & R. Marshall Terrell
- * You Never Can Tell About a Woman (with H. O. Stechhan), (pl) The Smart Set August 1912
[]Terrell, Upton (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Adam Cargo, (n.) The Frontier March 1933
- * The Escape of Mary Weber, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories May 1931
- * The Forest of Light, (ss) Esquire March 1934
- * God’s Country, (ss) All Western Magazine #17, September 1933
- * The Island, (ss)
- * Long Distance, (nv) Frontier and Midland 1935
- * The Man on the Slab (with Jan Rus), (vi) Real Detective March 1933
- * Money at Home, (ss) North American Review June 1933
- * Murder in Disguise, (ss) Clues Detective Stories March 1935
- * Murder in Pantomime, (ss) Clues Detective Stories December 1934
- * An Old Death Legend Came True, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1932
- * Stung, (ss) Argosy March 4 1933
- * The Whistles Bring Things Back, (ss) Frontier and Midland
[]Terrill, Cavan (fl. 2020s)
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Fusion Fragment #1 May, #2 Sep, #3 Nov 2020, #4 Jan, #5 Mar, #6 May, #7 Jul, #8 Sep, #9 Nov 2021, #10 Mar, #11 May,
#12 Jul, #13 Sep, #14 Nov 2022
#15 Jan, #16 Apr, #17 Jun, #18 Sep, #19 Nov 2023, #20 Feb, #21 May, #22 Aug, #23 Nov 2024, #24 Feb, #25 Jun 2025
[]Terrill, G(eorge) Appleby (1882-1928) (about) (chron.)
- * Admiral’s Shore Days, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1924
- * A Bookstall Idyll, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #27, September 1924
- * Bristol Eyes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1921
- * The Child of the Song-Fo River, (nv) The Story-teller October 1922
- * The Church Stove at Raebrudafisk, (ss) Sheffield Weekly Telegraph Christmas 1919
- * Don’t Talk to Me of Princesses, (ss) Holland’s August 1925
- * Ex-Commander of a Bombing Plane, (ss) MacLean’s November 15 1925
- * The Hotel Remember, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1922
- * In St, Martin’s Summer-Land, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1925
- * In the Mesozoic, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #64, October 1927
- * The Lady of the Little Nose, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #69, March 1928
- * The “Leopard’s” Fire-Pence, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1918
- * Lonely Road, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1923
- * Lost Glamour, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) April 1925
- * Lucie of Lota, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1924
- * The Mauve Micraster, (ss) MacLean’s March 1 1922
- * Mr. Phipps of “The Old Firm”, (nv) MacLean’s February 1 1920
- * Museum at Night, (ss) Holland’s July 1926
- * Pepita Pink-Toes, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine June 1922
- * Princesses Are Different, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1924
- * The Radcliffe Sanctuary, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) August 1923
- * A Road to Pevensey, (pm) The Novel Magazine February 1919
- * Shelverdene’s Plot, (ss) MacLean’s September 1 1920
- * The Shorleron Blade, (ss) The Corner Magazine May 1924
- * Sue, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine February 1924
- * The Supreme Witch, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine April 1924
- * The Unlading of the Moon, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1919
- * The White Rainbow, (ss) MacLean’s June 1 1922
- * Within Touch, (ss) MacLean’s April 1 1923
[]Terrill, Lucy Stone (189?-?); also known as Lucy Stone Keller (about) (chron.)
- * The Abiding Gift, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1922
- * After Long Years, (ss) The Smart Set April 1915
- * All Over the Matron’s Kid, (ss) Smith’s Magazine March 1918, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Always, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1918
- * Amo Te: A Story of the Awakening, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1914
- * Any Woman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 20 1932
- * As the Crow Flies, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1931
- * As They Are, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 29 1927
- * At Her Own Door, (ss) Young’s Magazine July 1914
- * Autumn Boy Friend, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1934
- * The Bad Lady, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1916, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Beautiful, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25, Oct 2 1926
- * Beautiful Valley, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 21 1929
- * The Broader Outlook, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1924
- * Broadmindedness, (ss) Ainslee’s July 1918
- * A Clever Little Devil, (vi) Young’s Magazine January 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Clothes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1928
- * The Coming of Love, (vi) Young’s Magazine April 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Contact System, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion May 1932
- * The Cure, (ss) Young’s Magazine March 1916, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * The Darned Little Bolshevik, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1922
- * Day Dust, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1921
- * Dear, (ss) Smith’s Magazine September 1914
- * “Dorfy Do”, (ss) Young’s Magazine December 1915, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Dream Dust, (ss) Young’s Magazine April 1915, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Echoes from the Exposition, (ss) Smith’s Magazine May 1918
- * The Eternal Masculine, (vi) Smith’s Magazine September 1918
- * An Even Break, (ss) Young’s Magazine November 1916, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Every Prospect Pleases, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1929
- * Expedition Eugenic, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1933
- * Face, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 26 1924
- * Flowers for Sale, (ss) Liberty March 23 1935
- * For To-morrow, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1918
- * For What Shall It Profit—, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1925
- * Glow of Gold, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1918
- * Grist of the Gods, (ss) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly December 1920
- * Hail to the Conqueror, (ss) The Delineator January 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Home Talent, (ss) Smith’s Magazine September 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * In Cupid’s Second Childhood, (ss) The American Magazine May 1915
- * Inherited Tenderness, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1933
- * In the Green, (ss) Smith’s Magazine August 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Jim’s Genie, (ss) People’s Home Journal September 1927
- * Just Letters, (nv) Smith’s Magazine March 1915
- * The Ladder of Fame, (ss) Young’s Magazine January 1914
- * The Last Green Leaf, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1923
- * Laugh or Leave, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 2 1929
- * Little Big Breeze, (ss) The People’s Home Journal June 1922
- * The Little Child of the Man I Love, (vi) Young’s Magazine May 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Memoirs of Janet Ann, (ss) Smith’s Magazine October 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Moderns, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1923
- * Mother All Over!, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1918, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * The Old Beau, (ss) The Cavalier September 13 1913
- * The Only Man, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1918
- * Orchids and Dandelions, (ss) Ainslee’s April 1918
- * Pepper Tree Prayers, (ss) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly October 1921
- * Playing Fair, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 14, Jul 21 1923
- * The Project, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 13 1930
- * Red Hair, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 7 1925
- * Sally, (ss) Ainslee’s August 1918
- * Sidewalks? Yes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1926
- * Star Light, Star Bright, (ss) Smith’s Magazine December 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Sunday, (ss) Smith’s Magazine February 1916, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Swan Songs, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1916, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * That Name Mary, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1922
- * Threshin’ Day, (vi) Smith’s Magazine August 1920
- * T-T-Tommy, (ss) Smith’s Magazine February 1918, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * Two Letters, (vi) Smith’s Magazine June 1918
- * Ways of Women, (ss) Smith’s Magazine November 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * The Welcome Little Vagabond, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post May 22, May 29 1926
- * Why Don’t You Cheer Up?, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1917, as by Lucy Stone Keller
- * The Woman with Golden Eyes, (ss) Smith’s Magazine October 1918
- * Youth Shows but Half, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1925
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