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- * We Lead World in Freeing Criminals, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 5 1917
- * We Like Loya, (pi) Man’s Conquest October 1959
- * We Live and Learn, (ms) The Captain #271 Oct, #272 Nov, #273 Dec 1921, #274 Jan, #275 Feb, #276 Mar 1922, #286 Jan 1923
- * Welland Canal (New), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1900
- * Welland Canal (Old), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1900
- * The Well-Bred Young Lady in a Barber Shop at Midnight, (ss) The Black Cat February 1902
- * Well, Can You Beat That!, (ms) The Live Wire August 1908
- * Well Connected, (hu) Short Stories November 1919
- * The Well-Dressed Cop, (ms) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * The Well Dressed Woman, (cl) The Puritan Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1897
- * The Well-Dressed Woman, (cl) The Puritan Jan, Feb, Mar 1897, Mar 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Bathing Suits; Her Crown of Glory; The Downfall of the Placket; Consecrated Costumes, (ar) The Puritan July 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Black Velvet as a Garniture, (cl) The Puritan February 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Concerning Negligees, (cl) The Puritan June 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Dimity, Lawn, and Organdy; The Gold Sunbonnet, (ar) The Puritan April 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Fashion Versus Figure, (ar) The Puritan May 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: From a Man’s Point of View, (cl) The Puritan July 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Furs and Flannels, (cl) The Puritan October 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Graduation Gowns; The Reign of the Tuck; The Petticoat Boycott, (ar) The Puritan June 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Her Festive Array, (cl) The Puritan November 1899
- * The Well-Dressed Woman: Her Trousseau and His, (ar) The Puritan December 1900
- * The Well-Dressed Woman: Little Evening Gowns; A Letter from Paris, (ar) The Puritan January 1901
- * The Well Dressed Woman: On the Need of a Pier Glass, (cl) The Puritan May 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Separate Waists, (cl) The Puritan December 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Sporting Clothes; Modern Footware, (ar) The Puritan March 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Tailor Gowns, (ar) The Puritan September 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Cost and Care of Clothes, (ar) The Puritan August 1899
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Latter Day Apron, (cl) The Puritan August 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Long Coats of the Season, (cl) The Puritan January 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Miseries of Being Too Well Dressed, (cl) The Puritan April 1900
- * The Well-Dressed Woman: The New Fashions, (ar) The Puritan October 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The Picture Wedding, (ar) The Puritan November 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: The September Fashions…, (cl) The Puritan September 1900
- * The Well Dressed Woman: Weddings and Wedding Gowns; The Up to Date Petticoat, (ar) The Puritan February 1899
- * “Wellesleys” to Fly 6,500 Mile Non-Stop, (ar) Modern Wonder August 6 1938
- * A Well Full of Fish, (ms) Mystery Magazine #91, August 15 1921
- * Wellington College, (ar) The Universal Magazine #4, June 1900
- * Wellington, Non Confidential Introduction, (in) Focus #7, February 1959
- * The Well in the Rock, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine April 1877, as by Mrs. R. B. Edson
- * We’ll Keep the Faith, (pm) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #37, September 1930
- * A Well-Knit Lassie!, (pi) Caper April 1957
- * A Well-known Actress in Page’s Costume, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine September 1895
- * Well-Known Artists’ Dreams of Beauty, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine May 1900
- * Well-known Bomb Expert Dies, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 27 1920
- * Well-Known Gangster Is Murdered, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1921
- * Well-Known Names and Places, (pz) The Strand Magazine December 1930
- * Well Made Maiden, (pi) Copper Cuties January 1969
- * A Well-Marked Beat, (ar) Lilliput October/November 1951
- * Well Nigh a Tragedy. The Story of Benson’s Toothache and Its Cure, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Christmas 1905
- * The Well of Beer-sheba, (cs) The Bible Story #13, May 30 1964
- * The Well of Pen-Morfa, (ss) (by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell) Household Words Nov 16, Nov 23 1850
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1851, as "The Broken Heart; or, The Well of Pen-Morfa. A Welsh Tale", uncredited.
- Lizzie Leigh; and Other Tales by The Author of "Mary Barton", "Ruth", &c, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855, as by The Author of “Mary Barton”, “Ruth”, &c
- * Well Planned, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 26 1929
- * Well Played, (ss) (by Joyce H. Hiorns) Girls’ Fun May 1 1947
- * Well-Rounded Career, (pi) Adventure June 1956
- * Well Said, (ms) Film & Figure Sum, Fll, Win 1966, Spr 1968
- * The Well-Scrubbed Look (artist Earl Macpherson), (ar) Escapade October 1956
- * We’ll See You in Atlanta, (ms) Grantville Gazette v37, 2011
- * Wells Fargo, (sl) (by Hedley O’Mant) Wild West Weekly (UK) #1 Mar 12, #2 Mar 19, #3 Mar 26, #4 Apr 2, #5 Apr 9, #6 Apr 16, #7 Apr 23, #8 Apr 30, #9 May 7, #10 May 14,
#11 May 21, #12 May 28, #13 Jun 4 1938
- * Wells Fargo’s Box, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1897
- * Wells Fargo Was My Responsibility, (ss) Real Western Romances January 1958
- * Wells Flowed Refined Kerosene, (ms) Mystery Magazine #45, September 15 1919
- * Wells Praises Pragnell, (ms) Scientifiction March 1938
- * The Well-Stacked Stock, (pi) Showcase v1 #3, 1961
- * The Well Tailored Castaway, (ar) Rogue May 1963
- * We’ll Tell the World, (cl) Your Car: A Magazine of Romance, Fact and Fiction May, Jun 1925
- * Well Tempered, (vi) (by Neil Williamson) Nemonymous #5, 2005
- * Well, to the Fore in All Races of Importance!, (ar) The Magnet Library March 9 1929
- * Well Watched, (pi) Playboy July 1979
- * Well-Watered Spots in Teeming India, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Well - Whadaya Know!, (qz) Stag: Man’s Own Magazine #3, Autumn 1946
- * Well! What Do You Know?, (cl) Frank Clune’s Adventure Magazine Dec 1947, Feb, Mar, Apr 1948
- * Well Worth While, (nv) My Queen #415, October 6 1903
- * Well, Would You Live Next Door to Her Mummy and Daddy?, (ar) Nova January 1966
- * We Lost Our Heads, (ts) Lovers Confessions Jan, Feb 1934
- * We Love but Few, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1906
- * Welsh Boy Hero (Thomas Lewis), (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper February 12 1910
- * The Welshman’s Story: Mynach-Heb-Un-Pen, (ss) Beeton’s Christmas Annual #8, 1867
- * Welsh Members of Former Administrations, (bg) The Red Dragon Jan, Mar 1884
- * The Welsh National Eisteddfod, (ms) Black & White #30, August 29 1891
- * Welsh Poetry in English Dress: “Fanny, Blooming Fair”, (sg) The Red Dragon January 1884; translated from Welsh.translated by David Nicholas
- * Welsh Sayings, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1888
- * We Made Our Marriage an Aid to Success, (ts) Smart Set January 1925
- * We Made the Grade on Nothing a Week, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- * We Make Monsters, (bg) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024 [Ref. Judson Michael Agla]
- * We May Meet Men from Other Worlds, (ar) Tit-Bits #2856, July 25 1936
- * We May Not Tell, (pm) (by Charles W. Butler) Beadle’s Monthly #11, November 1866
- * Wembley Bill, Football Doctor [Wembley Bill], (ss) The Skipper #269 Oct 26, #270 Nov 2, #275 Dec 7, #277 Dec 21, #278 Dec 28 1935, #279 Jan 4, #280 Jan 11, #281 Jan 18, #282 Jan 25,
#295 Apr 25 1936
- * We Meet Our Giant of Adventure, (ar) Argosy November 1959 [Ref. Sir Edmund Hillary]
- * We Moderns—and the Bull, (pi) Movie Monthly February 1926 [Ref. Bull Montana]
- * We Must Have Sugar, (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1932
- * We Must Train Airmen for America’s Defense!, (ar) Flying Aces May 1938
- * We Must Win!, (ar) Liberty August 22 1942
- * The Wench Is French, (pi) Ace March 1970
- * The Wench Is Not Amused, (ar) Esquire
- * The Wench of the Month, (pi) Wench v1 #1, 1962
- * Wendy, (pi) Monsieur September 1965
- * Wendy and Her Horse, (pi) Gallery April 1973
- * Wendy and Jinx in a Race for Life, (cs) The Australian Chucklers Weekly November 27 1959
- * Wendy Corsi Staub Digs Deep, (iv) Suspense Magazine December 2013 [Ref. Wendy Corsi Staub]
- * We Needed Money to Elope, (ts) Daring Romances September 1959
- * We Need Eisenhower, (ed) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1952
- * W.E. Nesom—Marine Information, (pm) All-Story Weekly November 4 1916
- * We Never Catch Colds, (ar) Physical Culture January 1924
- * Went to Bed with Chickens, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 19 1931
- * Wentworth Woodhouse, (ms) Black & White #23, July 11 1891
- * Wentzel Freedom Set, (ar) Argosy July 1951
- * Wentzel Is Free, (ar) Argosy August 1951
- * We Pick the Yankees, (cl) Sports Novels Magazine June 1940
- * We Pin a Medal On—:
* ___ Blanche P. Walker, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 25 1928
* ___ Clarence Paschen, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 11 1928
* ___ Damia Allison, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly June 23 1928
* ___ Dawn Ervin, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 22 1928
* ___ Edward Cummings, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 15 1928
* ___ Eleanor Pautch, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 29 1928
* ___ Francis Sweeney, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 18 1928
* ___ George C. Sherman, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly October 6 1928
* ___ George Hoffman, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 21 1928
* ___ John Minnella, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly October 13 1928
* ___ La Dette Cross, Jr., (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 1 1928
* ___ Leon Callanan, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly September 8 1928
* ___ Max Mooney, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly November 10 1928
* ___ Mrs. Catherine Petty, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly November 3 1928
* ___ Patrolman Guyot W. Craig of Detroit, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 7 1928
* ___ Paul Kelliher, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly August 4 1928
* ___ Peter (Buck) McNeil, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 28 1928
* ___ Thomas Irvin McNeely, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
* ___ Watt L. Parsons, Jr., (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly June 30 1928
* ___ William Jamieson Mackay, (cl) Detective Fiction Weekly July 14 1928
- * We Played with Fire, (ts) Real Life Confessions September 1937
- * We’re All Slaves of the King, (ar) Tit-Bits #2863, September 12 1936
- * We’re Always Fighting the Sea, (ar) Modern World November 30 1940
- * We’re Boys at Fifty and Over, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923
- * We’re Getting There!, (ms) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1967
- * We’re Going to Europe Again!, (ms) BIGnews July/August 2004
- * We’re in the Army Now, (pm) Battle Stories #10, June 1928
- * We’re in the Money, (cl) Real March 1958
- * We’re in the Movies Now, (ms) Collier’s April 7 1928
- * We’re Off on the Road to Morocco, (ar) Rex #23, 1971
- * We’re Telling You, (cl) Man’s Book Periodical Nov 1963, Jan, Mar, May, Oct, Dec 1964, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct,
Dec 1965
Jan 1966, Apr, Jun 1967
- * We’re Tellin’ You!, (ms) Spicy Stories January 1932
- * Were the Chinese Ancestors of the Indians?, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1910
- * Were They Crickets?, (ss) (by Thomas Hill) The Atlantic Monthly April 1866
- * We’re Walking on Wealth, (ar) Modern Wonder January 8 1938
- * Werewolf at Large: The Wolf Man 2009, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #10, 2009
- * Werewolf at Large:
* ___ The Bray Road Beast, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #1, 2004
* ___ The Corn Valley Wolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #2, 2005
* ___ How to Kill a Werewolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #4, 2006
* ___ Is Your Loved One a Werewolf?, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #3, 2005
* ___ Movie Werewolves Then & Now, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #6, 2007
* ___ Turning Yourself Into a Werewolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #5, 2006
- * Werewolf Hunt, Pt. 2, (ms) Blood Moon Rising #4, 2001
- * Werewolf Hunt:
* ___ The Many Ways One Becomes a Werewolf, (cl) Werewolf Magazine #6, 2007
* ___ “Wherewolf of London”, (ar) Werewolf Magazine #4, 2006
* ___ The Worst Werewolf Movies Ever Made, (ar) Werewolf Magazine #5, 2006
- * The Werewolf Mystery [Sexton Blake], (na) (by George Norman Philips) The Union Jack #1216,
- * The Werewolf of Elphinstone [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #246, 1922
- * Werewolf of London, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #812, July 6 1935; adapted from the movie (Henry Hull, Warner Oland).
- * The Werewolf’s Last Raid [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #439, 1936
- * Werewolf: The Series on Its 20th Anniversary, (ar) Blood Moon Rising #32, Spring 2007
- * Werewolves, (ms) Mystery Stories December 1927
- * Werewolves: On the Trail of the Beast, from Fable to Film, (ar) Dark Realms #7, Summer 2002
- * “Were You Ever in Rio Grande?”, (pm) The Blue Book Magazine December 1929
- * The Wer-Hyena, (vi) 1965
- * Wernher von Braun, (ob) Galileo #4, 1977 [Ref. Dr. Wernher von Braun]
- * Werter’s Warning, (ss)
- * We Sailed Through a Hurricane, (pi) Argosy November 1947
- * We See by the Papers, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1940
- * We Seek No Terms and Ask No Mercy, (ms) Combat: The Action Magazine August 1957
- * We Shall Know at Last, (pm) The Golden Argosy February 25 1888
- * We Shall Rise Again, (pm) (by Lucy Kingman) The Atlantic Monthly December 1860
- * We Shared Her Husband, (ts) Intimate Romances May 1938
- * We Should Like the Recipe, (ms) Women’s Stories November 1914
- * Wesley Barry, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly June 12 1920
- * Wesley Barry in George Washington, Jnr., (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly April 19 1924
- * Wesley’s Parish, (ar) The Bible Story #19, July 11 1964
- * The Wessex Art Supplement, (pi) The Argosy (UK) December 1933
- * West ’80, (cl) Western Magazine (UK) #1 Oct, #2 Nov, #3 Dec 1980
- * West ’81, (cl) Western Magazine (UK) #4, January 1981
- * A West Acrostic, (pz) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine April 1950
- * West Africa: Where Britain Ruled There Is Now Independence and Prosperity, (ar) Look and Learn #77, July 6 1963
- * The West and Her Vanishing Forests, (ed) The Century Magazine May 1895
- * The West and Its Woolies, (ms) Big Story Magazine January 1929
- * The West and What Do You Know About It?, (qz) Western Story Magazine Jun 18, Jul 2, Sep 17 1927
- * We Started a Restaurant, (ar) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy September 1934as told to Franklin M. Reck
- * We Started Young and Started Right, (ar) Physical Culture May 1924
- * West Beats East on the Links, (pi) The Outing Magazine November 1909
- * West Berlin, (pi) Dude January 1968
- * Westbound Mail, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #1006, March 25 1939; adapted from the movie (Charles Starrett).
- * Westchester and Long Island, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1884
- * A Westchester Girl Who Is Expert with Her Oar, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine November 1895
- * Westchester Tower, (ss) Chambers’s Journal March 1876
- * A West Coast Hero, (ms) Far West Illustrated June 1928
- * West Coast News, (ms) Mystery June/July 1980
- * West Coast Sea Serpent, (ms) The Gate January 1986
- * The West Declares War on Armed Bandits, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 22 1922
- * The West End of Paris, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1877
- * Westerham’s Way, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1912
- * The Westering Case, (sl) Chums Aug 18, Aug 25 1923
- * Westerland, (pi) Escapade October 1961
- * Westerman of Chums!, (ia) Chums January 1934
- * A Western Adventure, (ss) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #933, April 28 1866
- * Western-Aire, (qz) Exciting Western July 1948
- * Western Badmen, (qz) Fifteen Western Tales April 1955
- * Western Banks Prosperous, (ar) Sunset November 1903
- * Western Book Shelf, (br) West Jun, Jul 1936
- * Western Bookshelf, (br) Texas Rangers (UK) Feb, Mar, Apr 1961
- * Western Canada Recruits Settlers, (ms) Western Story Magazine July 4 1925
- * Western Canals, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 10 1937
- * A Western City That Was Never Built, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly October 21 1939
- * Western Courage, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #858, May 23 1936; adapted from the movie (Ken Maynard).
- * Western Cross-Word Puzzle, (pz) Action Stories Feb, Mar 1925
- * The Westerner, (pm)
- * The Westerners’ Crossword, (pz) Texas Rangers (UK) December 1960
- * The Westerners’ Crossword Puzzle, (pz) Ranch Romances 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1933, 1st Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr,
2nd Jun, 2nd Jul, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov 1934
1st Jan, 2nd Feb, 2nd Mar, 2nd Apr, 2nd May, 1st Jul, 2nd Oct, 2nd Nov, 2nd Dec, 3rd Dec 1935, 1st Apr,
1st Jul, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 3rd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1936
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun,
3rd Jun, 2nd Jul, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec 1937
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun,
2nd Jun, 3rd Jun, 1st Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
3rd Nov, 2nd Dec 1938
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May,
1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct,
1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1939
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1940
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May,
1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov 1941
2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 1st Apr, 1st May, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Nov 1942, 1st Feb, 1st Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd May,
1st Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
1st Dec 1943
2nd Jan, 1st Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 1st Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 2nd Jun, 1st Aug, 1st Sep,
1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct, 1st Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1944
1st Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 2nd May, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug,
2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 3rd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1945
2nd Nov, 1st Nov, 1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 2nd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct, 2nd Dec 1946
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug,
2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 2nd Dec 1947
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May,
1st Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct, 1st Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1948
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 3rd Jan, 1st Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 2nd May, 1st Jun,
2nd Jun, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Oct, 3rd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1949
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 2nd Feb, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 1st Sep, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec 1950
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug,
2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 3rd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1951
1st Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 3rd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1952
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May,
1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 3rd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov,
1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1953
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1954
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May, 1st Jun,
1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 3rd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 2nd Nov,
1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1955
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 2nd May,
1st Jun, 2nd Jun, 1st Jul, 2nd Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 2nd Sep, 3rd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov,
2nd Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1956
1st Jan, 2nd Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 2nd Apr, 3rd Apr, 1st May, 1st Jun, 2nd Jun,
1st Jul, 1st Aug, 2nd Aug, 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 3rd Sep, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1957
- Ranch Romances (Canada) 2nd Feb 1935, 1st Jun 1936, 1st Mar 1938, Apr 1948, Feb, Nov 1950
- Big Double Feature Magazine v1 #1 (var.1), v1 #1 (var.2) 1940
- Tops in Westerns v5 1944, v7 1946
- Jim Hatfield Texas Ranger Spr, Win 1958, Spr, Sum 1959, Wtr 1960
- Texas Rangers (UK) January 1961
- * The Westerners’ Crossword Puzzle, (pz) Texas Rangers (UK) Aug, Sep, Nov 1960, Feb, Mar 1961
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