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- * Things You Meet When You Want to Catch a Train!, (cs) Lazy Land June 1893
- * Things You Never Knew, (ms) All Fiction Stories May, Jul 1931
- * Things You Never Knew About Elizabeth, (ar) The Australian Chucklers Weekly November 27 1959
- * Things You Never Knew About the West, (cl) Stirring Detective and Western Stories June 1941
- * Things You Never Knew Before, (ed) McCall’s Magazine May 1932
- * Things You Ought to Know, (ms) Foundation #2, June 1972
- * Things You Will Meet With, (ms) Men Only #5, April 1936
- * The Thing with No Face, (pm) Orb v2 #2, 1951
- * Think Again, (qz) Argosy (UK) June 1961
- * Think and Grin, (hu) Boys’ Life Feb, Mar 1917, May 1967
- * Think and Think Again!, (pz) The Silver Jacket #7, 1954
- * Think Before You Snapshoot!, (ar) This Week January 17 1937
- * Think Fast, Mr. Moto [Mr. Moto], (sa) Boy’s Cinema #938, December 4 1937; adapted from the movie (Peter Lorre).
- * Thinking About Business, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 20 1924
- * Thinking Ahead—The Secret of H. S. Firestone, (bg) The American Magazine April 1919 [Ref. Harvey S. Firestone]
- * Thinking Dogs: “Wimbledon Nell” and Her Method of Collection, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1 1908
- * Thinking Machine, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) February 1958, after Ed Emshwiller
- * Thinking Machine, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) February 1958
- * The Thinking Man’s Goldilocks, (pi) Affair v4 #2, 1967
- * Thinking Thieves, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 20 1931
- * Think It Over, (ms) The New Success August 1921
- * Think—Mink, (pi) Midnight v1 #2, 1960
- * Think of It, Boys, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper June 5 1880
- * Think of Jonah, (ms) The Busy Man’s Magazine January 1910
- * Think of the Time You Save, (ms) McCall’s January 1954
- * Thinks Everyone Should Have a “Debt to Pay”, (iv) Suspense Magazine November/December 2016 [Ref. Reed Farrel Coleman]
- * Thinks Four Mystic, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- * Think Suicide Was Murdered, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 20 1916
- * Thinks Well of Man Who Robbed Her, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 27 1921
- * Think You Spend Too Much on Clothes?, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion April 1947
- * Thin Lips, (ts) True Story July 1923
- * The Thin Red Line, (ia) Rover and Wizard #250, October 30 1965
- * The Thin Red Line!, (ms) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1930, 1929
- * Thin Rope Bridges Over Raging Torrents, (ar) Modern Wonder March 25 1939
- * A Thin Yellow Band, (ss) (by Sydney J. Bounds) Boys’ World June 6 1964
- * The Third Alarm, (cl) Fire Fighters Mar, Apr, May 1929
- * The Third Alarm, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #591, April 11 1931; adapted from the movie (James Hall).
- * The Third and Final Part of the Bibliography, (bi) Spiral Words #3, 1999 [Ref. Garry D. Kilworth]
- * The Third Anniversary of the Founding of McClure’s Magazine, (ed) McClure’s Magazine June 1896
- * Third Annual Louise Laffin Competition Guidelines, (cn) New Genre Winter 2006
- * 3rd Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine October 1989
- * The Third Bowl, (ss) (by William C. Prime) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1855
- * The Third Constable’s History, (vi) from The Arabian Nights,
- * Third Degree, (ms) American Detective Jul 1934, Feb, Mar 1935
- * Third Degree, (ms) Clues Detective Stories January 1938
- * The Third Degree [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #146, 1925
- * The Third Degree, (pz) The Shadow Magazine Oct 15, Nov 1, Dec 1, Dec 15 1932, Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15,
Apr 1, Apr 15, May 1, May 15, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Jul 15, Aug 1, Aug 15,
Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 1, Oct 15, Nov 1, Nov 15, Dec 1, Dec 15 1933
Jan 15, Feb 1, Mar 1, May 15, Jun 15, Jul 15, Aug 1 1934
* ___ Who Fired the Gun?, (pz) The Shadow Magazine November 15 1932
- * Third Degree Condemned by Louisiana Court, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 27 1920
- * The Third-Degree Controversy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- * Third Dimension Evidence, (ar) The Whisperer March 1937
- * The 3rd Dragoon Guards, (ar) The Weekly Tale-Teller #350, January 15 1916
- * The Third Encounter, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) August 1917
- * The Third Figure, (br) The Armchair Detective April 1968 [Ref. Collin Wilcox]
- * The Third Finger of the Right Hand, (ss) The Argosy (UK) February 1892
- * The Third-Form Riot! [St. Frank’s], (ss) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Boys’ Realm #22, August 30 1919
- * The Third Generation, (hu) Short Stories June 1913
- * The Third Key [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by H. H. Clifford Gibbons) The Sexton Blake Library #329, 1924
- * Thirdmancon, (ms) Perihelion #3, November/December 1967
- * The Third Man in the State-Room, (vi) The Royal Magazine December 1903
- * Third Mystery Contest, (cn) Five-Novels Monthly January 1936
- * Third Mystery Contest Winners, (ms) Five-Novels Monthly May 1936
- * The Third Night, (ss) The London Journal March 8 1862, as by F. S. B.
- * Third Oldest Pennsy Employee Dead, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Third Party Risks, (ms) The Novel Magazine December 1929
- * The Third Poor Traveller, (pm) (by Adelaide Anne Procter) Household Words Christmas 1854
- * Third-Prize Winner: Craig Rice, (bg) [Ref. Craig Rice]
- * The Third Riddle, (pm) The Common Tongue Magazine #5, October 2021
- * The Third Royal Mendicant, (ss)
- * The Third Session, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #800, June 1882
- * Third Time Lucky, (ss) Wild West Weekly (UK) #22, August 6 1938
- * Third Time’s a Charm, (ms) The Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Souvenir Book by Robert A. Heinlein, Nitrosyncretic Press, 2007
- * The Third Traveller, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1896
- * The Third Truth, (br) The Armchair Detective August 1973 [Ref. Michael Bar-Zohar]
- * Third World Fantasycon L.A. 1977, (pi) Xenophile #36, November 1977
- * Thirst and Starvation, (ms) North•West Stories November 1925
- * The Thirst-Mad Trail, (ss) The Skipper #94, June 18 1932
- * Thirst Troubles of a Traveler, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * The Thirsty Bladder, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1 1881
- * Thirsty Land, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 26 1929
- * Thirsty—So He Stopped Train, (ar) Parade #1504, October 12 1968
- * The Thirsty Stranger, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1880
- * The Thirsty Tyrant of Tii [Rulah], (cs) Zoot Comics May 1948
- * Thirteen at Table, (ms) Mystery Stories January 1928
- * 13 Biggest and Fastest Record Breakers, (ms) The Puffin Annual Number 2 ed. Treld Bicknell & Kaye Webb, Puffin Books, 1975
- * Thirteen Girls and Women in the Police Spotlight, (pi) Real Detective August 1931
- * The Thirteen Greatest Mystery Anthologies, (ms) The Fine Art of Murder ed. Ed Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg, Larry Segriff & Jon L. Breen, Carroll & Graf, 1993
- * “13” Is the Lucky Number, (iv) Suspense Magazine January/February/March 2019 [Ref. Mike Lawson]
- * The Thirteenth, (ss)
- * The Thirteenth Card, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1891
- * A Thirteenth Century Carol, (pm) The Weekly Tale-Teller #84, December 10 1910
- * The Thirteenth Juror, (ss) Chambers’s Journal of Popular Literature June 10 1854
- * The 13th Milestone [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #198, 1927
- * The Thirteenth New Girl, (ss) (by Mabel Esther Allan) Girls’ Fun April 15 1947
- * The 13th Reality: The Journal of Curious Letters, (br) Leading Edge #55, May 2008 [Ref. James Dashner]
- * The 13th Window [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #323, 1932
- * 13 World Horror Conventions, (ms) 13 Horrors ed. Brian A. Hopkins, KaCSFFS Press, 2003
- * A Thirteen-Year-Old Airship Builder, (ar) The American Boy January 1906
- * Thirteen-year-old Girl Halts Jail Break, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- * Thirteen Years Ago, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 6, May 13 1871
- * Thirtieth Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January 2016
- * The Thirtieth Flight, (ts) Holiday Clubman #55, Summer 1955
- * Thirty Days for Big Swindle, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 9 1926
- * Thirty Days Hath September, (qz) Argosy (UK) January 1955
- * Thirty Days of the Stage, (cl) Metropolitan Magazine Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1895
- * Thirty Days of the Stage, (ms) Metropolitan Magazine Jan, Feb 1896
- * Thirty Days of the Stage, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine August 1895
- * Thirty Dollars a Look, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 30 1932
- * Thirty Dollars a Week, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1931
- * Thirty-Eighth Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2024
- * Thirty Fathoms Down. A divers story, (ss) The Young Englishman Christmas 1874
- * Thirty-Fifth Annual Readers’ Award Ballot, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2021
- * Thirty-First Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2017
- * 35 Questions and Answers on the Common Cold, (qa) Collier’s March 4 1955
- * Thirty-Foot Wall for Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 17 1920
- * Thirty-Four’s Story, (ts) Scarlet Confessions June 1936
- * Thirty-Fourth Annual Readers’ Award Ballot, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2020
- * Thirty-Four Years of Thrills & Chills, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2012 [Ref. Robin Cook]
- * Thirty-Grand Slam Balks Bandits, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1938
- * A Thirty Knot Vessel, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine December 1907
- * Thirty Miles on Skates, (??) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1894
- * Thirty-Minute Ace, (ss) (by Robert J. Hogan) G-8 and His Battle Aces December 1943
- * Thirty Murders a Day, (ms) Best Detective Magazine September 1935
- * The 39 Steps, (ar) Look and Learn #50, December 29 1962
- * 31 Tons of Flying Metal Drawn by 5,580 Horses!, (ia) The Modern Boy September 9 1933
- * Thirty Rules for Reviewing: Or, Critical Maxims, (hu) The European Magazine January 1826
- * Thirty-Second Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2018
- * Thirty-Seven, (pz) Chatterbox Annual 1950
- * Thirty-Seven Hundred and Fifty-Eight, (na) (by Kate Foot) The Atlantic Monthly Dec 1879, Jan 1880
- * Thirty-Seven Miles of Cars, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Thirty-Seventh Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2023
- * 36 Hours to the Moon?, (ms) Fantastic Universe November 1958
- * Thirty-Six New Planes for Navy, (ms) Air Trails June 1930
- * Thirty Six Tens, (pm) St. Nicholas October 1885
- * Thirty-Sixth Annual Readers’ Award Ballot, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2022
- * Thirty-Third Annual Readers’ Award, (ms) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2019
- * Thirty-Thousand-Dollar Holdup in Broad Daylight, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 21 1928
- * Thirty Thousand Dollars for a Prison Sentence, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 22 1928
- * Thirty Toms and What They Are Like, (pi) My Magazine January 1918
- * Thirty Years After [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #180, 1921
- * Thirty-Years in Alcohol, (ms) Mystery Magazine #127, March 1 1923
- * Thirty Years in Sing Sing, (ms) Mystery Magazine #167, November 1 1924
- * Thirty Years in Tin Pan Alley, (ms) Midnight #1 Aug 19, #2 Aug 26 1922
- * Thirty Years of Arkham House, (ms) (by August Derleth) The Arkham Collector #5, Summer 1969
- * This Act Is a Bomb, (ar) Champagne v1 #1, 1961
- * This Age of Science, (br) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #60, August 15 1955 [Ref. John Rowland]
- * This and That of Aviation, (ms) Sky Birds August 1935
- * This and Thats of Aviation, (ms) Sky Birds June 1934
- * This Astonishing World (Latest in “Wild Life”), (cl) Man’s World December 1968
- * This Atomic Age…, (cl) Fantasy, The Magazine of Science Fiction Dec 1946, Apr, Aug 1947
- * This Autumn’s Lucky People, (ms) True Mystic Science November 1938
- * This Bird Takes to Its Heels, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 13 1929
- * “This Blessed Plot”, (pi) The Strand Magazine August 1949
- * This Boy Beat the Yard, (ss) Detective Weekly #216, April 10 1937
- * This Boy Earns £300 a Week!, (ar) The Modern Boy January 13 1934
- * “This Bud of Love…”, (pi) The Dude March 1959
- * This Car Had “Feet” and “Legs”, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- * This Charming Person, (ar) (by Michael Arlen) The Royal Magazine November 1925
- * This Christmas Nonsense, (ms) The Happy Mag. January 1930
- * This Cockeyed World, (cl) Man’s Book Periodical Mar, Sep, Nov 1962, Apr, Jun, Aug 1963
- * This Community Has a Ghost, (ms) Mystery Magazine #67, August 15 1920
- * This Complete Model Railway—our Free First Prize in “Tickets”, (cn) The Modern Boy October 27 1934
- * This Country, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine July 1919
- * This Country of Ours, (pi) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1931
- * This Country Yields Most Fossils, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine January 25 1936
- * “This Day and Age”, (pi) The Royal Pictorial February 1934
- * This Dog Understands 300 Words, (ar) The American Magazine May 1916
- * This Dread Place I Saw, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine October 1962
- * This Earth Is Mine, (mr) Argosy June 1959
- * This Engine Has 2½ Miles of Tubes!, (ar) The Modern Boy July 29 1933
- * This Engine Runs Backward, (ms) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * This Flag Question, (ms) MacLean’s November 1 1929
- * This Football Bogey Business, (ar) Tit-Bits #2868, October 17 1936
- * This Football Skullduggery, (ar) Liberty December 25 1937
- * This Freedom!, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1938, 1937
- * “This Freedom”, (pi) The London Magazine June 1926
- * This French Stuff, (hu) French Follies July 1930
- * This Furnace Melts Steel—But Not Butter!, (ia) The Modern Boy October 27 1934
- * This Girl Ames High, (pi) Parade #1628, March 6 1971
- * This Girl’s a Pro, (pi) Showpiece July/August/September 1972
- * This Girl Was a Tramp!, (ss) Ladies of the Underworld June 194?
- * This Happened to Me, (ar) Personal Adventure Stories July 1937
- * This Honey Has a Sweet Tooth, (pi) Parade #1472, February 24 1968
- * This House of Mine, (pm) Cooking Club Magazine September 1908
- * This House Wins Third Mention in McCall’s Competition, (ms) McCall’s Magazine March 1927
- * This Is a Great Country, (ar) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine June 1858
- * This Is a Monastery, (ia) The Bible Story #20, July 18 1964
- * This Is a Party, Mrs. Jones, (ms) Fiction Magazine February 1943
- * This Is a Want Ad for a World-Beater, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1916
- * This Is Cinerama, (ar) (by A. Neve) The Silver Jacket #24, 1955
- * “This” Is Clarice, (pi) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1916 [Ref. Clarice Mayne]
- * “This Is English?” Department, (ms) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction November 1964
- * “This Is How I Do It—You Can, Too!”, (ms) Opportunity June 1929
- * This Is How You Keep ’Em Down on the Farm, (pi) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * This Is It, (pm) (by Oliver Wendell Holmes) The Atlantic Monthly December 1857
- * This Is Life, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1906
- * This Is Meat Rationing, (ar) Liberty February 27 1943
- * This Is News!, (ar) Bulletin of the Leeds Science Fiction League #2, March 1938
- * This Is News!, (ms) Manhunt April 1956
- * This Isn’t TV; This Is Real, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2016 [Ref. D. P. Lyle, M.D.]
- * This Is Phoney!, (ar) The Young Commando, Fore Publications, 1944
- * This Is Really Novel, (pz) The Silver Jacket #20, 1955
- * This Issue, (ms) Star*Line March/April 1989
- * This Issue’s Authors in 25 Words or Less, (bg) Printed Poison #2, July 2003
- * This Issue’s Featured Artists; Theatres des Vampires, (ar) Dark of Night #1, September/October 2005
- * This Is the Army, (hu) Liberty Aug 22 1942, Aug 7 1943
- * This Is the Date—June 20-22, (ms) The American Boy April 1929
- * This Is the Hour for Me, (pm) My Magazine April 1915
- * This Is the Law, (ar) Personality February 1948
- * This Is the Siegfried Line, (ar) Modern Wonder December 2 1939
- * This Is the Way Men Do at the Circus, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1875
- * This Is the Way We Wash Our Clothes, (ar) Everyland August 1917
- * This Is War, (ss) The Popular April 1937
- * This Is War!, (cl) War Stories (UK) Nov, Dec 1935, Feb 1936
- * This Is What They Carry, (ia) Modern World March 30 1940
- * “This Just In…”, (ms) The Megaflow Manifesto October 1988
- * This Life Is What We Make It, (pm) The Golden Argosy May 10 1884
- * This Little Brooklyn Goes to Pittsburgh, (ms) Exciting Baseball Spring 1949
- * This Little Doggie Got Along, (ss)
- * “This Little Girl Earns $100,000 a Year”: Mary Pickford, (pi) McClure’s Magazine May 1915
- * This’ll Make You Jump, (ar) Collins Magazine for Boys and Girls April 1950
- * This Loco Climbs Mountains!, (ia) The Modern Boy February 24 1934
- * This Loco’s Got the Hump!, (ar) The Modern Boy March 3 1934
- * This Magazine, (ar) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine October 1935
- * This Man Butlin, (bg) The Strand Magazine September 1946 [Ref. William Butlin]
- * This Man Is News, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #995, January 7 1939; adapted from the movie.
- * This Man Made the British Bulb Boom, (ar) Tit-Bits #2832, February 8 1936
- * This Man Owns a Three-State Ranch, (ms) Cowboy Stories November 1927
- * “This Man Saved the Lexington”, (ts) Wings Fall 1945
- * This Mistletoe Business, (ms) The Happy Mag. January 1928
- * This Month, (ms) (by Harlan Ellison) Rogue March 1960
- * This Month’s Competition, (qz) Mine May 1936
- * This Month’s Contributors, (bg) True Detective Mysteries Jan, Nov 1925, Sep 1927, Nov 1929
- * This Month’s Cover, (cl) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #50 Oct 15, #51 Nov 15 1954, #53 Jan 15, #54 Feb 15 1955
- * This Month’s Cover, (ms) Mystery Adventures December 1936
- * This Month’s Cover, (ms) Wide World May 1964
- * This Month’s Film Fashion, (ms) The Royal Pictorial December 1934
- * This Month’s Film Pattern, (ms) The Royal Pictorial August 1934
- * This Month’s Hall of Fame: Patrick Casey & Terrence Casey, (bg) Novelets May 1924 [Ref. Patrick & Terence Casey]
- * This Month’s Magazine Abridgement, (ms) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine Jul, Aug 1947, May 1951
- * This Month’s Patterns, (ms) Variety Love Stories Aug, Oct 1946, Feb, Apr 1947, Mar, May 1949
- * This Month’s Questions, (cl) The Cosmopolitan August 1895
- * This Month’s Reading, (br) Pall Mall Magazine February 1929
- * This Month’s Vital Question, (cl) MacLean’s Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1919, Jan, Mar 1,
Mar 15 1920
- * This Month’s Word Square, (pz) Pearson’s Magazine Oct 1922, Sep 1923, Mar 1924
- * This Moore of Grace, (ar) The Passing Show May 4 1935 [Ref. Grace Moore]
- * This Must Be Stopped, (ar) Collier’s September 25 1948
- * This Night Is Ours, (ts) Scarlet Confessions December 1936
- * This Obliging Earth, (ms) Far West Stories May 1929
- * This Pigeon Won a War Medal, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1925
- * This Power Station Runs Itself, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1937, 1936
- * This Prisoner Is Glad He Is Tall, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 13 1920
- * This Progress, (vi) Complete Stories November 1927
- * This Property for Sale, (ms) The Gent April 1957
- * This Publication Is Available in Microform, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #86, Winter 1984
- * This Quintet Goes Hollywood, (ms) Real Detective September 1932
- * This Rage of Echoes, (br) Shroud Magazine #1, January 2008 [Ref. Simon Clark]
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ Alone with a Lunatic, (ts) The Passing Show January 27 1934
* ___ Because of a Pancake, (ts) The Passing Show August 25 1934
* ___ Golden Mile, (ts) The Passing Show March 23 1935
* ___ One Pound on a Horse / Gas-Proof Gus / Second Meeting, (ts) The Passing Show April 6 1935
* ___ The Saving of Santa / Lucky Poster / A Welcome Gift, (ar) The Passing Show April 20 1935
* ___ Thank You, Poacher, (ts) The Passing Show March 2 1935
* ___ The Wife I Missed, (ts) The Passing Show January 20 1934
- * This Season’s Greetings, (ms) Collier’s December 27 1952
- * “This Seat Reserved”, (il) St. Nicholas September 1886
- * “This Ship Ain’t Gonna Sink”, (ss) The Skipper #377, November 20 1937
- * “This Sloppy Pacifism”, (ar) Maclean’s May 1 1934
- * This Strange New World, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 21 1934
- * This Strange World, (cl) Modern Wonder Mar 25, Apr 1 1939
- * This Summer’s Hottest Electronic Entertainment, (ar) Penthouse (US) June 1995
- * This Suspense Is Awful, (ms) Collier’s May 11 1929
- * This Theft Was Punished Severely, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1919
- * This Thing of Secret Love, (ts) “I Confess” September 21 1923
- * This Time for Keeps, (sa) Screen Romances #156, May 1942
- * Thistle Down, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 15 1888
- * Thistle Figs; or, the Grapes That Grow on Thorns [J. Smytthe, Jr.], (ss) (by George William Curtis) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1855
- * Thistles in the Land of Don Quixote, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1882
- * This Tree Grew When Jesus Was Born, (ar) Look and Learn #30, August 11 1962
- * This Tube Railway Doesn’t Carry Passengers, (ar) Modern Wonder October 8 1938
- * This Tuning Coil Is Right Up to Date!, (ar) The Modern Boy March 24 1934
- * This Used to Be Broadjumping, (ar) Man October 1951
- * This Very Mournful Man, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 15 1912
- * This Vision Fortold a Fatal Duel, (lt) Mystic Magazine March 1931
- * This Wacky World!, (ms) Exposed #15, June 1957
- * This Was a Man?, (pi) Jem February 1958
- * This Was the Slave Coast, (pi) Look and Learn #51, January 5 1963
- * This Was the West, (pi) Argosy March 1961
- * This Was War!, (cl) War Stories (UK) January 1936
- * This Wax Talks, (ar) Modern Wonder December 10 1938
- * This Way to Charm, (ms) Screen Romances #156, May 1942
- * This Way to the Pirate Gold, (ar) The Modern Boy December 1 1928
- * This Weather, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 8 1922
- * This Week’s Free Knitting Pattern, (ms) Smart Novels #3141 Dec 20 1954, #3153 Mar 14, #3154 Mar 21, #3157 Apr 11, #3159 Apr 25, #3165 Jun 6, #3172 Jul 25, #3179 Sep 12, #3186 Oct 31 1955
- * This Week’s Knitting Pattern, (ms) Smart Novels #3522, April 30 1962
- * This Week’s Popular Science, (ar) Popular Pictorial #1848, April 2 1927
- * This Week’s Private Line, (cl) This Week October 20 1963
- * This Week’s Prize-Winning Household Hints, (cl) Sunday Stories #1934, May 20 1933
- * This Week’s Readers’ Page Prize Pars, (ms) The Wizard #680, December 14 1935
- * This Whirl of Sports, (cl) Ten Story Sports October 1939
- * This Will Interest James Worth, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 1931
- * This Will Interest You, (ar) The American Boy November 1906
- * This Will Interest You Lads!, (ed) The Triumph September 4 1937
- * This Will Interest You, Lads, (ed) The Triumph August 7 1937
- * This Woman I Trusted, (ts) Secrets April 1947
- * This Wonderful World, (ms) The Strand Magazine December 1929
- * This World of Change, (ss) The New Yorker October 31 1936
- * This Year at Dieppe, (te) The Argosy (UK) December 1867
- * This Year’s Novel Nominees, (ms) BSFA Awards 2013, BSFA, 2014
- * This Year’s Seaside, (ia) The Strand Magazine June 1946
- * Thity Things That Are White, (pi) My Magazine February 1925
- * Thomas A’Becket’s Grace-Cup, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1878
- * Thomas A. Edison, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1901
- * Thomas A. Edison, (pi) McClure’s Magazine July 1893
- * Thomas A. Edison and His Family, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine February 1908
- * Thomas A. Edison and Theodore, his youngest son, setting out from the Edison home to the Great Workshops, a mile away, after lunch, (ar) The American Boy December 1907
- * Thomas and John, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 4 1891
- * Thomas Beck, (pi) Screen Romances #106, March 1938 [Ref. Thomas Beck]
- * Thomas Betterton, Late of the Lincoln’s Inn Fields Theatre, (bg) (by John Doran) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862
- * Thomas Bracket Reed, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine February 1896
- * Thomas B. Reed, (pi) McClure’s Magazine October 1893
- * Thomas Carlyle, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine March 1881 [Ref. Thomas Carlyle]
- * Thomas Crofton Croker, F. S. A., (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1878
- * Thomas E. Dewey, (bg) American Detective September 1936
- * Thomas Elliott’s Speculations, (ss) (by Frederic Beecher Perkins) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1863
- * Thomas F. Monteleone, (iv) Cemetery Dance #4, Spring 1990 [Ref. Thomas F. Monteleone]
- * Thomas Fuller, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine January 1872 [Ref. Thomas Fuller]
- * Thomas Gaspey, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1878
- * Thomas Hardy at Home, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1912
- * Thomas Harlowe, (pm) (by Anna Mary Howitt) Household Words #43, January 18 1851
- * Thomas Hearne and His Little World, (ar) (by Patrick Kennedy) Dublin University Magazine March 1869 [Ref. Thomas Hearne]
- * Thomas Irvin McNeely, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
- * Thomas King, the Original Lord Ogleby and Sir Peter Teazle, (ar) (by John William Cole) Dublin University Magazine September 1866
- * Thomas Ligotti Bibliography, (bi) Tekeli-li! #4, Winter/Spring 1992 [Ref. Thomas Ligotti]
- * Thomas Ligotti on Weird Fiction, (iv) The Weird Fiction Review 2011 [Ref. Thomas Ligotti]
- * Thomas M. Disch (1940-2008), (ob) Locus August 2008 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]
- * Thomas Moore, (ar) Dublin University Magazine June 1850 [Ref. Thomas Moore], as "Private Theatricals"
- * Thomas Muir’s Farewell to His Native Land, (pm) The Chartist Circular #143, June 18 1842
- * Thomas Nast’s Share in the Overthrow of the Tweed Ring in 1872, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1895
- * Thomas N. Hart, Mayor of Boston, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1900
- * The Thomas Normal Training School, (ar) Detroit Monthly May 1901
- * Thomas Olivers, “Cobbler,” Poet, and Methodist Hero, (bg) (by Abel Stevens) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1860 [Ref. Thomas Olivers]
- * Thomas Rymer, (pm)
- * Thomas the Rhymer, (vi)
- * Thomas & Tito, (iv) Crime Factory #1, February 2001 [Ref. Paul Thomas]
- * Thomas Truax: An Interview, (iv) SteamPunk Magazine #1, 2007 [Ref. Thomas Truax]
- * Thomas Warton, (bg) (by Henry Boyle Lee) The Cornhill Magazine June 1865
- * Ruth Thompson Interview, (iv) After Hours Winter 1992 [Ref. Ruth Thompson]
- * The Thoomist Gamelan, (iv) Xizquil #13, 1995 [Ref. Dennis Richard Murphy]
- * Thor and the Midgard Serpent, (ss)
- * Thor and Thunder-God and the Crafty Giant, (ss) Look and Learn #4, February 10 1962
- * Thoreau’s Flute, (pm) (by Louisa May Alcott) The Atlantic Monthly September 1863
- * Thoreau the Aphorist, (ar) To-Day July 1917 [Ref. Henry David Thoreau]
- * The Thorn, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1877
- * Thorne & Billingham, Ever Evolving, (iv) Suspense Magazine July 2012 [Ref. Mark Billingham]
- * The Thorn Garden, (pm) The Lady’s Realm November 1913
- * A Thorn in the Flesh, (ss) (by Emily Morse Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine December 1893
- * Thorns in the Cushion, (ar) (by William Makepeace Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine July 1860
- * Thorobred, (??) 10 Story Book July 1935
- * THOR: Orbital Weapon System: Committee on Space Weapons Citizens’ Advisory Council on National Space Policy, (ar) 1981
- * Thoroughbred, (ss) Scarlet Gang Smashers May 1936, as "Thorobred", by Virginia Stacey
- * Thoroughbreds, (ms) Maclean’s February 15 1940
- * Thorough Enjoyment, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1905
- * Thoroughly Kissed, (pi) Allure September 1937
- * Thoroughly Modern Letitia, (pi) Cad September 1967
- * Thorough Robbers, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 9 1932
- * The Thorsdale Telegraphs, (ss) (by Barnet Phillips) The Atlantic Monthly October 1876
- * Those 999½ Blues [Colonel Stoopnagle], (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1932
- * Those American Tourists—1919 Model, (ar) Collier’s May 3 1919
- * Those Beach Costumes, (ms) The Happy Mag. September 1938
- * Those Bedtime Stories / Illustrated verse, (pm) Bedtime Stories February/March 1935
- * Those Charming People Reunited, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #3, Spring 2004 [Ref. Arthur Machen]
- * Those Christmas Presents, (ms) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy December 1931
- * Those Dirty Books from Gay Paree, (ar) Paperback Parade #79, October 2011
- * Those Endearing Young Charms, (sa) Screen Romances #193, June 1945
- * Those “Extra” Men in Blue, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2380, March 7 1936
- * Those Famous Fantasy Femmes: “Barbarella”—a Space Fantasy, (ar) Monster Fantasy August 1975
- * Those Footsteps, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 20 1872
- * Those French Postcards, (pi) Cocktail v2 #4, 1962
- * Those Geisha Girls, (ms) Army Romances Spring 1946
- * “Those Giant Tubes…”, (pi) Astounding Science Fiction November 1943
- * “Those in Peril on the Sea”, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Supplement 1932
- * Those Irrestible Wahines, (pi) Connoisseur’s World July 1964
- * Those Missionaries in Africa, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine September 1921
- * Those Model Railway Extras, (ar) The Modern Boy November 25 1933
- * Those Mountain Tarns, (ar) The Outing Magazine February 1913
- * Those New Spring Styles, (ms) Love Fiction Magazine May 1947
- * Those Noble Rocks, (pi) Venus v1 #6, 1958
- * Those Precious Drops, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- * Those Purple Moors, (pm) The Sporting Mirror #56, September 1885
- * Those Realistic Film Battles, (ar) Modern World August 17 1940
- * Those Responsible, (bg) Journal of Pulse-Pounding Narratives #1, 2002
- * Those Responsible, This Time, (bg) Journal of Pulse-Pounding Narratives #2, 2004
- * Those Splendid Marines, (ia) Battle Stories #18, February 1929
- * Those Swingers!, (ar) Men’s Digest July 1968
- * Those Terrible Twins, (ms) The Happy Mag. December 1934
- * Those Twins, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1896
- * Those Umbrella Men, (pi) Rogue July 1962
- * Those Unfinished Test Matches, (ar) Chums August 22 1926
- * Those Unhumorous Britishers, (ms) The Popular Magazine April 7 1924
- * Those Were the Days, (ms) Nostalgia Digest Spr, Sum, Aut 2021, Wtr, Spr 2022
- * Those Who CANCAN, (ms) Collier’s August 11 1951
- * Those Who Work Hard, (ms) The Busy Man’s Magazine May 1908
- * Those Wicked German Millionaires, (ar) The New Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1923
- * Those Wicked Horse Dealers, (ar) Flynn’s June 6 1925
- * Those Yokohama Mamas, (??) South Sea Stories July 1964
- * “Thou art, who has not been!”, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #3, Spring 2004 [Ref. Enoch Soames]
- * Though Plural, ’tis Singular, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper April 2 1887
- * Though Sixty-Eight, She Brands Her Home, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine January 5 1935
- * A Thought, (ms) Women’s Stories April 15 1914
- * A Thought, (pm)
- * Thought and Breathing, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1890
- * Thought and Language, (ar) (by Benjamin Humphrey Smart) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866
- * Thought and Language (An Appendix), (ar) (by Benjamin Humphrey Smart) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866
- * Thought and Space, (pm) (by Ray Bradbury) Futuria Fantasia Summer 1939
- * Thoughtfulness in Dress, (ar) (by Caroline E. Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine September 1868
- * Thoughtful Thief, (ms) Manhunt April 1957
- * Thoughtful Thieves, (ms) Manhunt May 1956
- * Thought of the Nation, (cl) Collier’s October 20 1906
- * Thought Reading, (ar) The Scout November 3 1923
- * Thought-Reading, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1881
- * Thoughts About British Horror, (ms) Blood Moon Rising #22, March/April 2004
- * Thoughts About the Comets, (ar) (by Richard A. Proctor) The Cornhill Magazine October 1886
- * Thoughts About Thinking, (ar) (by Frances Power Cobbe) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875
- * Thoughts Are Things, (pm) The Mother’s Magazine September 1921
- * Thoughts for Serious Moments, (ms)
- * Thoughts from Amiel’s Journal, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1889; translated by Mrs. Humphry Ward
- * Thoughts from the Glasshouse, (iv) Hub Magazine #2, Winter 2007 [Ref. Charles Stross]
- * Thoughts in a Churchyard, (pm) (by Joseph Tinker Buckingham) The European Magazine January 1826
- * Thoughts in Class, (ss) Girls’ Crystal 1937
- * Thoughts in Italy About Christmas, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine January 1866
- * Thoughts in the Twilight:
* ___ I. Personal, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine September 26 1868
* ___ II. Wear and Tear, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine October 3 1868
* ___ III. Spiritualism, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine October 10 1868
* ___ IV. Pauperism, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine October 17 1868
* ___ V. Chignons and the Like, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine October 24 1868
* ___ VI. Contentment, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine October 31 1868
* ___ VII. Where Am I?, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine November 7 1868
* ___ VIII. Why America Is “Go-Ahead”, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine November 14 1868
* ___ IX. Dolls, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine November 21 1868
* ___ X. Trials of Men of Genius, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine November 28 1868
* ___ XI. The Shadow of Death, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine December 5 1868
* ___ XII. Plain Speaking, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine December 12 1868
* ___ XIII. Is Seeing Believing?, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine December 19 1868
* ___ XIV. Tea-Drinking, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine December 26 1868
* ___ XV. Concentration, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine January 2 1869
* ___ XVI. The “Missing Link”, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine January 9 1869
* ___ XVII. Exaggeration in Speech, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine January 16 1869
* ___ XVIII. Puns, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine January 23 1869
* ___ XIX. Music, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine January 30 1869
* ___ XX. Therapeutic Superstitions, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine February 6 1869
* ___ XXI. Oversights in Training Children, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine February 13 1869
* ___ XXII. Riches, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine February 20 1869
* ___ XXIII. Repression of Crime, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine February 27 1869
* ___ XXIV. Sentimental Grievances, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine March 6 1869
* ___ XXV. Old Songs, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine March 13 1869
* ___ XXXVI. Trading Morality, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine March 20 1869
* ___ XXVII. Making Allowances, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine March 27 1869
* ___ XXVIII. Growing Old, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine April 3 1869
* ___ XXIX. Of the Study of Poetry, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine April 17 1869
* ___ XXX. Sympathy, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine May 1 1869
* ___ XXXI.: Planchette, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine May 15 1869
* ___ XXXII. Of Books, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine June 19 1869
* ___ XXXIII. Happiness, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine July 10 1869
* ___ XXXV. Consersation, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine September 11 1869
- * Thoughts of a Country Critic, (ss) (by Francis Warre Warre-Cornish) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874
- * Thoughts of a Lonely Man, (ss) Vectis: A Monthly Journal #3, March 1903
- * Thoughts of an Outsider:
* ___ The Ethics of Vivisection, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine April 1876
* ___ International Prejudices, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine July 1876
* ___ Public Schools, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine March 1873
* ___ The Public Schools Again, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine November 1873
- * Thoughts of Merrythoughts, (lr) The Merrythoughts’ Magazine June 1932
- * Thoughts of Past Days, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1877
- * Thoughts on Amazing Stories Part 3: A Conversation with Patrick L. Price, (iv) Amazing Stories Summer 2012 [Ref. Patrick Lucien Price]
- * Thoughts on Criticism, by a Critic, (ar) (by Leslie Stephen) The Cornhill Magazine November 1876
- * Thoughts on Half-Holidays, (ar) (by John R. Vernon) The Cornhill Magazine May 1864
- * Thoughts on Prayer, (ar) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine January 1917
- * Thoughts on Quarrelling, (ar) (by Louisa A. Merivale) The Cornhill Magazine October 1870
- * Thoughts on Smoking, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1883
- * Thoughts on the Twilight:
* ___ XXXIV. Sloth, (cl) Cassell’s Magazine August 7 1869
- * Thoughts Over a Picture and a Pipe, Thrown Into Verse, (pm) London Society December 1863
- * Thoughts Under a Brown Derby, (ar) The American Autopsy January 1932
- * Thoughts Unspoken, (pm)
- * Thoughts Worth Thinking, (ms) The Strand Magazine February 1943
- * Thought Transference, (pm) Smith, Grey & Co.’s Monthly
- * Thought Wife Buried Alive, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 20 1916
- * Thou Good and Faithful, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) August 1953, after Gordon Pawelka
- * “Thouing”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1883
- * A Thousand and One Nighties, (pi) Black Magic v1 #1, 1963
- * A Thousand and One Nights, (sa) Screen Romances #193, June 1945
- * The Thousand-and-Third Night, (ss) (by G. D. Carrow) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1878
- * A Thousand Clews, (ar) Flynn’s August 29 1925
- * $1,000 a Week for Tongue Twisters, (cn) Liberty Aug 9, Aug 30, Sep 13, Oct 4, Oct 11 1924
- * $1,000 for Tongue Twisters!, (cn) Liberty Aug 16, Aug 23, Sep 6, Sep 20, Sep 27 1924
- * A Thousand Fathoms Deep! [Professor Steel], (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer #36, January 26 1913
- * Thousand Mile an Hour Flyer, (ar) Look and Learn #43, November 10 1962
- * A Thousand Miles in a Rowing Boat, (ms) Black & White #43, November 28 1891
- * A Thousand Questions with Brian Ted Jones, (iv) A Thousand Faces #13, November 2010 [Ref. Brian Ted Jones]
- * A Thousand Questions with Christopher Knowles, (iv) A Thousand Faces #3, Winter 2008 [Ref. Christopher Knowles]
- * A Thousand Questions with Christopher L. Bennett, (iv) A Thousand Faces #4, Spring 2008 [Ref. Christopher L. Bennett]
- * A Thousand Questions with David J. Schwartz, (iv) A Thousand Faces #5, Summer 2008 [Ref. David J. Schwartz]
- * A Thousand Questions with Jackie Kessler, (iv) A Thousand Faces #10, Fall 2009 [Ref. Jackie Morse Kessler]
- * A Thousand Questions with John McNally and Owen King, (iv) A Thousand Faces #5, Summer 2008 [Ref. Owen King & John McNally]
- * A Thousand Questions with Rob Rogers, (iv) A Thousand Faces #4, Spring 2008 [Ref. Rob Rogers]
- * A Thousand Questions with Van Allen Plexico, (iv) A Thousand Faces #3, Winter 2008 [Ref. Van Allen Plexico]
- * A Thousand Reasons for Love, (ts) True Experiences February 1947
- * Thousands and Thousands!, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1882
- * A Thousand Shades of Grey, (iv) Odyssey #0, September 1997 [Ref. Janny Wurts]
- * Thousands of Automobiles Stolen in New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 19 1922
- * Thousands of Fish Rescued, (ms) Western Story Magazine January 12 1924
- * Thousands Victimized in Bucket-Shop Operations, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- * A Thousand Times Good featuring Pat Suzuki, (pi) Escapade December 1958
- * Thousand Ton Thumps, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1936, 1935
- * The 1000 Year Reich, (br) Shoreline of Infinity #5, Autumn 2016 [Ref. Ian Watson]
- * The Thousand Year Rose, (pp) Sacrum Regnum #1, 2011
- * A Thousand Years in the Clouds, (ms) North•West Stories November 1925
- * A Thousand Years Old and Still Living, (ar) The Rio Kid Western April 1942
- * Thou Shalt Have No Other Gods Before Me…, (ar) The Bible Story #1, March 7 1964
- * Thou Shalt Not Covet, (ts) Real Life Confessions April 1937
- * The Thrashing of Mrs. Mencken, (ss)
- * Threading My Way, (br) The Mirror #64, January 17 1874 [Ref. Robert Dale Owen]
- * Thread of Life, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine June 1932
- * Threads of Song, (pm) (by Josephine Pollard) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1873
- * Thread That Has Lasted 6,.000 Years, (ar) Look and Learn #166, March 20 1965
- * The Threat! [Dare of ’D’ Division], (ss) The Surprise #83, September 30 1933
- * The Threatened Abolition of Bank-Notes, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #792, October 1881
- * Threatening Bandits Like Animals, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 10 1931
- * The Threat from the Desert [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #391, 1934
- * A Threat from the Dugout, (ms) Navy Stories #4, May 1929
- * The Threat of Chief Seattle, (ar) Argosy February 1954
- * The Threat of the Tattooed Spy [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #520, 1939
- * Threave Castle, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 29 1870
- * Three Against Brooklyn, (ia) Baseball Stories Spring 1951
- * The Three Alpine Tunnels:
* ___ I.—The Mont Cénis, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1880
- * The Three Alpine Tunnels. I. The Mont Cenis, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1880
- * Three Americans, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1890
- * Three Angels, (pm) The Golden Argosy March 17 1883
- * Three Answers from the Sea, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1881
- * Three Arrested for Swindling Banks, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 13 1920
- * The Three Beads, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine Sep 28, Oct 5, Oct 12 1867
- * Three Bestsellers in One, (iv) Suspense Magazine February 2011 [Ref. Jayne Ann Krentz]
- * Three Birds in a Row, (pz) Chatterbox 1945
- * Three Black Cows, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1923
- * Three Blind Men—in Sing Sing, (ms) Clues 1st July 1928
- * Three Boys in a Boat, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 22 1894
- * The Three-Breasted Princess, (ss)
- * Three Bridges in One!, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1938, 1937
- * Three Brigs, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 20 1885
- * The Three Brother Beasts, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1892; translated from the Italian.
- * Three Brothers and a Half, (vi) Conjunctions #18, Spring 1992; translated from the Igbo.translated by Romanus Igudu
- * Three B’s for Yvonne, (pi) Showcase v2 #2, 1962
- * Three by McBain, (ar) Noir: The Illustrated Crime Fiction Quarterly Spring 1995 [Ref. Ed McBain]
- * Three Called to Kill! [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post April 1 1950
- * The Three-Cent Pieces, (ms) The Golden Argosy December 9 1882
- * Three Centuries of Americans, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1922
- * Three Centuries Under the Ocean, (ar) Look and Learn #33, September 1 1962
- * Three Chapters of My Life, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1858
- * Three Charms, (pm)
- * The Three “Cheek” Books, (br) Pulpdom Online #7, April 2015 [Ref. Bill Pronzini]
- * Three Cheers!, (pi) Physical Culture June 1925
- * “Three Cheers!”, (th) The London Magazine April 1917
- * Three Cheers for Kelly, (pi) Debonair #16, May 1967
- * Three Cheers for Volume XX!, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 24 1898
- * Three Cheery Ghosts, (ss) Wild West (UK) #45, January 14 1939
- * Three Chorus Girls Larking at Rehearsal, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine July 1895
- * Three Clues to the House of Jewels [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #515, 1939
- * The Three Corporals, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1908; translated from the Greek.
- * Three Countries in Conflict Over Federation, (ar) Look and Learn #77, July 6 1963
- * Three Crush Out from Chicago Prison, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 18 1922
- * Three-Cylinder Simple Locomotive, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * Three Cynical Spectators, (ar) Dublin University Magazine Jan, Feb 1866
- * Three Dainty Society Bathing Girls, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine September 1895
- * Three Daring Daughters, (mr) Woman’s Home Companion March 1948
- * Three Daughters of Famous Men, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1896
- * Three Days, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1886
- * Three Days and Three Nights in the Air, (ar) The Modern Boy April 6 1929
- * Three Days in Quebec, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1876
- * Three Days of Peril, (ss) The Boys’ Friend #258, May 19 1906
- * Three Days on Mont Blanc, (ms) Mystery Magazine #109, May 15 1922
- * Three Days on the Summit of Mont Blanc, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1888
- * Three Days to Live, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #573, December 6 1930; adapted from the movie (William Collins Jr., Marion Nixon).
- * Three Days with Juvenile Offenders in France, (ar) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #813, July 1883
- * Three Death Shots, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 25 1937
- * Three “Detective” Anecdotes, (gp) (by Charles Dickens) Household Words #25, September 14 1850
- * Three Disappearances; Three Skeletons, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1919
- * The Three Distinguished Quitters of Panama, (ar) The Scrap Book July 1907
- * The Three Drawers, (vi) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1908; translated from the French.
- * Three Dresses: Color-Keyed to One Great Coat, (ms) Good Housekeeping October 1962
- * Three Eastern Tales, (vi) Cassell’s Magazine June 18 1870
- * The Three Editors of Sunspots, (bg) Sun Spots v3 #3, 1940
- * Three Electrocuted for Ohio Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 6 1926
- * Three English Girls, (il) Wide Awake August 1885
- * The Three Eras in the Life of Woman, (ar) The Ladies’ National Magazine April 1845
- * Three Evenings in the House, (pm) (by Adelaide Anne Procter) Household Words Christmas 1858
- * The Three Exchanges in the Strand, (ar) London Society December 1864
- * Three Express Engines of the Allied Nations, (il) Chums August 26 1916
- * Three Faces Fair, (pi) McClure’s Magazine July 1919
- * Three Faces of Barbie Wilde, (ar) Fear #35, November 2015 [Ref. Barbie Wilde]
- * Three Faces of Dany, (pi) Swank February 1967
- * Three False Clues [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #420, 1936
- * Three Famous Sons of an Archbishop, (ar) The Sunday Strand July 1907 [Ref. A. C., E. F. & R. H. Benson]
- * Three Famous Standards, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1876
- * Three Feathers:
* ___ Chapter I. Master Harry, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine August 1874
* ___ Chapter II. Jim Crow, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine August 1874
* ___ Chapter III. Res Angustæ Domi, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine August 1874
* ___ Chapter IV. The Last Look Back, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine August 1874
* ___ Chapter V. Throwing a Fly, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine September 1874
* ___ Chapter VI. The——Among the Tailors, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine September 1874
* ___ Chapter VII. Some New Experiences, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine September 1874
* ___ Chapter VIII. Wenna’s First Triumph, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine September 1874
* ___ Chapter IX. The Ring of Evil Omen, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine October 1874
* ___ Chapter X. The Snares of London, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine October 1874
* ___ Chapter XI. The Two Pictures, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine October 1874
* ___ Chapter XII. The Chain Tightens, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine November 1874
* ___ Chapter XIII. An Unexpected Convert, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine November 1874
* ___ Chapter XIV. “Sie Bat So Sanft, So Lieblich”, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine November 1874
* ___ Chapter XV. A Leave-Taking of Lovers, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine November 1874
* ___ Chapter XVI. Spring-time, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874
* ___ Chapter XVII. Only a Basket of Primroses, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874
* ___ Chapter XVIII. Confidences, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874
* ___ Chapter XIX. The First Message Home, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine December 1874
* ___ Chapter XX. Tintagel’s Walls, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine January 1875
* ___ Chapter XXI. Confession, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine January 1875
* ___ Chapter XXII. On Wings of Hope, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine January 1875
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Love-Making at Land’s End, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875
* ___ Chapter XXIV. The Cut Direct, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875
* ___ Chapter XXV. Not the Last Word, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine February 1875
* ___ Chapter XXVI. A Perilous Truce, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875
* ___ Chapter XXVII. Further Entanglements, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. Farewell!, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875
* ___ Chapter XXIX. Mabyn Dreams, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine April 1875
* ___ Chapter XXX. Fern in Die Welt, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine April 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXI. “Blue Is the Sweetest”, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine April 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXII. The Exile’s Return, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine April 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. Some Old Friends, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine May 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. A Dark Conspiracy, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine May 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXV. Under the White Stars, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine May 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. Into Captivity, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine June 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. An Angry Interview, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine June 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. The Old Half-Forgotten Joke, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine June 1875
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. New Ambitions, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine June 1875
* ___ Chapter XL. An Old Lady’s Apology, (sl) (by William Black) The Cornhill Magazine June 1875
- * “Three-Fingered Jim” of Stagecoach Days, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 7 1925
- * A Threefold Hero, (ar) The Argosy March 1895
- * Three Found Guilty in Ranch Mystery, (ms) Western Story Magazine October 31 1925
- * Three Friends, (vi) St. Nicholas December 1880
- * Three Generations of Royalty, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine May 1909
- * Three Generations of Thieves, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 29 1928
- * Three Generations Under One Roof—A Painful Decision, (ar) Redbook April 1966
- * The Three Gifts, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1901; translated from the French.
- * Three Girls in a Tub, (ms) Collier’s October 25 1952
- * Three Gloomy Gossites [Langdale College], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #469, June 4 1910
- * Three Gold Crowns [Richard Henry Benson (The Avenger)], (pl) Pulp Vault #1, February 1988; radio script, show of August 22, 1941.
- * The Three Gold Hairs of Old Vsevede, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1894; translated from the Serbian.
- * Three Good Cricket Elevens, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 26 1896
- * Three Good Pals, (ms) Pete Rice Magazine December 1933
- * Three Good Stories, (ms)
- * The Three Graces, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine June 1895
- * “The Three Graces”, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine May 1895
- * The Three Gunmen, (ss) The Bullseye #105, January 21 1933
- * Three Gun Racketeer Trapped, (ms) The Underworld Magazine July 1929
- * Three ’Guns’ Give Us Colour TV, (ar) Look and Learn #45, November 24 1962
- * Three Handy Recipes, (ar) Chums December 7 1924
- * Three Hang for One Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 5 1925
- * Three Hearts Aflame, (ts) True Story February 1930
- * Three Historical Rifles, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1919
- * Three Hours in the Rocky Mountains, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1878
- * Three Hours’ Work for Three Minutes’ Play, (ar) Tit-Bits #2856, July 25 1936
- * Three Hundred a Year, (ss) (by Louise E. Chollet) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1867
- * Three Hundred Dollars Reward!, (ms) Clues 1st July 1929
- * Three Hundred Gold Pieces: An Arab Yarn, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1893 [Ref. Arthur Milton]; author probably Arthur Milton.
- * 300 Miles Dead Straight!, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1938, 1937
- * Three Hundred Miles for Help, (ms) Sea Stories Magazine February 1922
- * Three Hundred Miles of Gold, (ar) Look and Learn #31, August 18 1962
- * £300 for an “Adlet”, (cn) The London Magazine September 1913
- * £300 for Art Students, (cn) The Royal Magazine May 1908
- * Three Hundred Years Ago, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 14 1871
- * Three Hundred Years to Make a Salad, (ar) Mystery August 1934
- * Three “If’s”, (pm) The Novel Magazine March 1907
- * Three in a Fix, (ss) Chums November 13 1907
- * Three Ingenious Extra-Money Ideas, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine December 1920
- * Three Japanese Fables, (ss) The Idler September 1909; translated by Murray
- * Three Jobs in One Night, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 28 1919
- * The Three Jovial Huntsmen, (sg) Peterson’s Magazine July 1883, music by John Farmer
- * Three Just Outlaws, (sl) Wild West (UK) #27 Sep 10, #29 Sep 24, #31 Oct 8, #33 Oct 22, #35 Nov 5, #37 Nov 19 1938
- * The Three Keys, (ss)
- * Three Keys to Doom ,(by:Teed, G. H.) [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #485, 1938
- * Three Kinds of Human Pests, (ar) The American Magazine November 1916
- * The Three Kings, (ms) Daily Mail Annual for Girls ed. Susan French, 195?
- * Three Kisses of Farewell, (pm) The Argosy (UK) November 1874
- * Three Large Families, (ar) The Scrap Book August 1907
- * The Three Laws of Stupidynamics, (ms) Astounding Science Fiction July 1953, as by Dwight Wayne Batteau
- * Three-Legged Tommy, (ts) The Strand Magazine February 1899
- * The Three Lemons, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1892; translated from the Italian.
- * Three Little Dogs, (vi) St. Nicholas July 1875
- * Three Little Hedgehogs, (pm) Lilliput October 1937
- * Three Lives, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal October 29 1887
- * Three Lives, (ss) The Youth’s Companion January 4 1900
- * Three Lives, (ss) (by Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1864
- * Three Long Generations, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1887
- * Three Loves in a Life, (pm) London Society #9, October 1862
- * The Three Ls of the Sailor, (ar) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- * The Three Lyrists: Horace, Burns, and Béranger, (ar) (by James Hannay) The Cornhill Magazine February 1868
- * The Three Magic Wells, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1876
- * The Three Maids, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1885
- * Three Market Builders, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine June 1910
- * The Three Masked Men [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by John Nix Pentelow) The Sexton Blake Library #95, 1927
- * Three Meetings, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1878
- * Three Men and a Deer, (ts)
- * Three Men and Not a Single Failure, (ms) Redbook Magazine March 1938
- * Three Men and One Hat [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #542, 1940
- * Three Men in a Bar, (ms) Murder March 1957
- * Three Men in the Snow, (sa) Screen Romances #106, March 1938
- * The Three Men of Doom [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #410, 1935
- * Three Men of England, (ms) My Magazine November 1917
- * Three Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspiegel, (ex)
- * The Three Millionaires [Cookey Scrubbs], (nv) (by Harold J. Garrish) The Boys’ Friend #1359, July 2 1927; revised from Jester, (ex-Cookey Stubbs by Harry Belbin).
- * The Three Millionaires; or, A Lottery in Lives [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #29, December 25 1915
- * Three Million in Gold, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine 1st May 1930
- * Three Minutes to Twelve, (ss) The Argosy (UK) November 1882
- * Three Minutes with You, (cl) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1935, Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug,
Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1936
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul/Aug 1937
* ___ City or Country—Which?, (cl) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine December 1935
* ___ An Orchid to Us, (cl) Complete Stories May 1936
* ___ Strike up the Band, (cl) Complete Stories February 1936
* ___ “Stubborn Cusses”, (cl) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine November 1935
* ___ This Magazine, (cl) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine October 1935
- * Three Modern Samsons, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine February 1895
- * Three Months in Peonage, (ar) The American Magazine March 1910
- * The Three Muffketeers, (pi) Dapper October 1979
- * The Three Musketeers, (cs) The Ranger #22 Jan 6, #23 Jan 13, #24 Jan 20, #25 Jan 27, #26 Feb 3, #27 Feb 10, #28 Feb 17, #29 Feb 24, #30 Mar 3, #31 Mar 10,
#32 Mar 17, #33 Mar 24, #34 Mar 31, #35 Apr 7, #36 Apr 14, #37 Apr 21, #38 Apr 28, #39 May 5, #40 May 12 1934
- * The Three Musketeers [The Three Musketeers], (cs) Lion 1963; based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas.
- * The Three Musketeers [The Three Musketeers], (cs)
- Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #271 Mar 25, #272 Apr 1, #273 Apr 8, #274 Apr 15, #275 Apr 22, #276 Apr 29, #277 May 6, #278 May 13, #279 May 20,
#280 May 27, #281 Jun 3, #282 Jun 10, #283 Jun 17, #284 Jun 24, #285 Jul 1, #286 Jul 8, #287 Jul 15, #288 Jul 22, #289 Jul 29,
#290 Aug 5, #291 Aug 12, #292 Aug 19, #293 Aug 26, #294 Sep 2, #295 Sep 9, #296 Sep 16, #297 Sep 23, #298 Sep 30, #299 Oct 7,
#300 Oct 14 1967
; based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas
- * The Three Musketeers [The Three Musketeers], (cs)
- * The Three Musketeers [The Three Musketeers], (cs)
- * The Three Napoleons, (ar) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine March 1868
- * Three Nobel Prize Winners, (ss) Live Stories December 1914
- * Three Noted Yachts, (pi) The Cosmopolitan September 1895
- * The Three Numbers, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine February 1857
- * “Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt”, (pi) Adam July 1964 [Ref. Mamie Van Doren]
- * Three Objects of Imprisonment, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- * The Three Ocelots, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1880
- * The Three O’Clock Crook [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #453, 1937
- * The Three O’Clock Handicap [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #127, 1924
- * Three of a Family on Jury, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 7 1921
- * Three Offers, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1890
- * Three of us, (ss) (by Rose Terry) The Atlantic Monthly July 1858
- * Three Old Christmas Friends, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1905
- * Three Oldfashioned Patchwork-Patterns, (ar) Modern Homemaking September 1927
- * Three Old Maids, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1887
- * Three on a Trail, (na) Tip-Top Tales #10, 1913
- * Three on Truck Kidnaped, Then Ordered from Automobile, (ms) Mystery Magazine #148, January 15 1924
- * Three Other Fine Films, (mr) Redbook May, Sep 1950, Sep 1951, Jan, Apr, Jul, Nov 1954, Jan, Aug, Nov 1955, Jun 1957
- * 3 Other Fine Films, (mr) Redbook Feb, Apr, Dec 1957, Mar, Jul 1958
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