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Topham, Thomas (chron.) (continued)
- * The Polite and Elegant Officer Murphy, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories February 1928
- * A Reason for His Rush, (ss) Clues 1st August 1930
- * A Red-Hot Turkey, (ss) Clues 2nd February 1929
- * The Rescue Valliant, (ss) Adventure December 20 1923
- * A Respectable Guy, (ss) Clues February 1932
- * The Revenge of Don Emilio, (ss) Adventure October 20 1925
- * Riding a Crime Wave, (ss) Rapid-Fire Detective Stories January 1933
- * A Run on Getaways, (ss) Rapid-Fire Detective Stories November 1932
- * Salt for the Soup, (ss) Clues All Star Detective Stories September 1932
- * Samson Enticeth Delilah, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly March 20 1926
- * Science and Sawdust [Breezy], (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories December 1929/January 1930
- * Science Goes Haywire, (nv) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories October 1930
- * Scientific Stuff, (ss) Clues 1st May 1929
- * The Siren of the Force, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 4 1926
- * Slim Rolls ’Em Up, (ss) Clues 1st July 1930
- * Smart Patrolman, Reilly!, (ss) Clues October 1933
- * Sneaky Essex’ Big Sneak, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 20 1924
- * A Snitch in Time, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 18 1929
- * Soaking Safety, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 28 1927
- * “Society Girls Nab Burglar”, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1922
- * Squinty Picks a Pocket, (ss) Flynn’s January 30 1926
- * Stung by a Hair, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 20 1926
- * They Saved the Beans, (ss) Crime Mysteries #7, November 1927
- * They Wouldn’t Stay On, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 23 1926
- * Three Curious Burglars, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 17 1928
- * Tommy Totes a Gun, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly April 13 1929
- * Too Many Cooks, (ss) Clues 1st April 1930
- * Too Many Ladies and a Burglar, (ss) Mystery December 1934
- * Too Much Magic, (ss) Adventure November 30 1924
- * Too Much Temptation, (ss) Clues All Star Detective Stories December 1932
- * A Tough Dick, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories November 1929
- * Trouble Trails, (nv) Action Stories August 1926
- * Tuffy Jones, Checker Player, (ss) Clues 2nd September 1930
- * A Very Simple Case, (ss) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories March 1928
- * The Warbling Bum, (ss) Clues 2nd January 1930
- * The Warden’s Cane, (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 3 1926
- * When Dips Fall Out, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly July 7 1928
- * When Dog Eats Dog, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly August 5 1933
- * When Fatty Got Fat, (ss) Crime Mysteries #4, September 30 1927
- * When Goat Meets Goat, (ss) Clues 2nd December 1930
- * When Theories Fail, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly June 2 1928
- * Where the Butler Got Off, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 6 1926
- * Why Cricket Didn’t Shoot, (ss) Detective Story Magazine January 2 1926
- * Wings of Thought, (ss) Clues 2nd February 1928
- * X Marks the Treasure, (ss) Clues 2nd August 1929
- * Zooming Liniment, (ss) War Stories #18, November 24 1927
[]Topham, Thurstan (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Bear, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1936
- * Forest Fire, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine April 1936
- * The Game Warden, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine May 1936
- * The Indian Sign, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine June 1936
- * Joys in Remembrance, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1935
- * “Loup-Garou”, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1936
- * Moby, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1939
- * On a Canadian River, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1935
- * Tales of a Guide:
* ___ I. The Talking Dog, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1936
* ___ II. “Loup-Garou”, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1936
* ___ III. Bear, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1936
* ___ IV. Forest Fire, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine April 1936
* ___ V. The Game Warden, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine May 1936
* ___ VI. The Indian Sign, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine June 1936
- * The Talking Dog, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1936
- * [letter from Montreal, Canada], (lt) Weird Tales June 1936
[]Topham, Trudi (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Couscous and Metal, (iv) Pantechnicon #1, September 2006 [Ref. Michael Marshall Smith]
- * Editorial, (ed) Pantechnicon #5 2007, #6 2008
- * Editorial (with David Brookes, Caroline Callaghan, Richard Dyke & Colin Sinclair), (ed) Pantechnicon #9, March 2009
- * Editorial (with Alasdair Stuart), (ed) Pantechnicon #7, #8 Sep 2008
- * Imperforate, (ss) Hub Magazine #120, May 4 2010
- * John Jarrold: An Interview, (iv) Pantechnicon #4, June 2007 [Ref. John Jarrold]
- * London Calling, (sl) Pantechnicon #1 Sep 2006, #2 Jan, #3 Mar, #4 Jun, #5 2007
- * The Ups and Downs of Publishing a Zine (with David Brookes, Caroline Callaghan, Richard Dyke & Joshua Rainbird), (ed) Pantechnicon #10, December 2009
- * [front cover], (cv) Pantechnicon #6, 2008
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Midnight Street #9, May/June 2007
_____, ed.
[]Torbett, Frank Thurston (1901-1982) (chron.)
- * A Thunder of Trumpets (with Robert E. Howard), (ss) Weird Tales September 1938
- The Howard Review #1, October 1975
- Marchers of Valhalla (var. 1) by Robert E. Howard, Sphere, 1977
- Robert E. Howard’s Strange Tales by Robert E. Howard, Old Tiger Press, 2005
- The Weird Writings of Robert E. Howard Volume 2 by Robert E. Howard, Girasol Collectables, 2006
- A Thunder of Trumpets by Robert E. Howard, Wildside Press, 2010
- The Book of The Howard Review by Robert E. Howard, Dennis McHaney, 2010
- Pictures in the Fire by Robert E. Howard, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2018
- * [letter from Marlin, TX], (lt) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror January 1933
- * [letter from Marlin, TX], (lt) Weird Tales Dec 1935, Apr 1936, May 1938
_____, [ref.]
- * Letter to Frank Thurston Torbett, April 28, 1936 (“I’m sorry I have…”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval by Robert E. Howard, Paradox Entertainment, 2007
- * Letter to Frank Torbett, June 22, 1936 by I. M. Howard, (lt) The Howard Collector Summer 1961
- * Letter to Thurston Torbett, June 3, 1936 (“My mother is very low…”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936 by Robert E. Howard, Necronomicon, 1991
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