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- * 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]
- * 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, Jan, Apr, Jul, Nov 1954, Aug, Nov 1955, Jun 1957
- * 3 Other Fine Films, (mr) Redbook Feb, Apr, Dec 1957, Mar, Jul 1958
- * The Three Overheard Whispers, (nv)
- * The Three Parson’s. A Deacon’s Story, (ss) The Australian Journal #256, September 1886
- * Three-Part Harmony in Eggshell and Brown, (ms) Good Housekeeping October 1962
- * Three Peaks to Be Christened, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 4 1932
- * Three Phases of the Chuck Wagon, (ar) Far West Illustrated Magazine November 1926
- * Three Pictures, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1899
- * Three Pictures. After the Manner of Ferogio, (pm) (by Henry Timrod) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1857
- * Three Pleasant Incidents, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 1931
- * Three Poems from the Korean, (pm) Transatlantic Review #2, Winter 1959/1960translated by Peter Hyun
- * Three Poems in One (“Hark, hark the trumpet sounds, the din of war’s alarms…”), (pm)
- * Three Practical Jokes, (ss) The Boys’ Leisure Hour #2, August 30 1884
- * The Three P’s—Purpose, Pluck and Perseverance, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper October 28 1882
- * Three Quiet Sisters, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #334, June 8 1968
- * Three Recipes for Happy Marriage, (ar) The Lady’s Realm July 1915
- * The Three Reprobates [Schoolboy Acrobats], (nv) (by William Benjamin Home-Gall) The Boys’ Friend #20, October 26 1901
- * Three Ring Girl, (ts) True Story January 1935
- * The Three Rivals; or, Theodora, the Spanish Widow, (nv)
- * Three’s a Crowd, (ts) Smart Set August 1925
- * Three Scenes in a Great Man’s Life, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 12 1885
- * Three Sci-Fi Authors View the Future, (ms) Scholastic Voice January 17 1974 [Ref. Philip K. Dick, Kurt Vonnegut & Michael Crichton]
- * Three’s Company, (pi) Sultry v1 #1, 1964
- * Three Score and Ten, (pm) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine October 1898
- * Threescore Years and Ten, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1903
- * Three Sets of Initials for Linen, Designed for the Journal, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal July 1898
- * The Three Sharpers, (ex) from The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Kama Shastra Society, 1888
- * Three Ships, (pm) (by Charles Gates) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1868
- * The Three Ships, (pm) (by Julia C. R. Dorr) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1871
- * The Three Sillies, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1905
- * Three Simple Men: An Interview with BB Blackdog, (iv) SteamPunk Magazine #9, 2013
- * The Three Sisters, (ss) (by Georgiana M. Craik) Household Words #119 Jul 3, #120 Jul 10 1852
- * The Three Sisters and Their Glass Hearts, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1892; translated from the Russian.
- * The Three Sisters with Glass Hearts, (ss) The Australian Journal #128, January 1876
- * The Three Skaters, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1861
- * Three Smart Fads for Spring, (ms) The New Eve May 1926
- * Three Smart Little Foxes, (vi) St. Nicholas January 1878
- * Three Smart Tricks, (ar) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1930, 1929
- * The Three Smokers, (cs) The London Magazine December 1908
- * Three Snake Stories, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1882
- * Three Social Lights of the Eighteenth Century, (ar) Dublin University Magazine July 1861
- * The Three Sons, (pm) (by John Payne Collier)
- * The Three Sons of Napoleon, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1906
- * Three Spies on Tour, (ar) Parade #1465, January 6 1968
- * The Three Spotter’s ; or, Running in the Rogues, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #131, 189?
- * Three Stabbed in Dance Hall Fight, (ms) The Dragnet Magazine February 1930
- * Three Stories, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1909; translated from the French by Alfred Wilson Barrett.
- * The Three Strange Spectres, (ts) Cassell’s Saturday Journal November 17 1888
- * Three Strange Stories, (ss) London Society Christmas 1885, as by A. C. M.
- * Three Striking Dog Stories, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 12 1905
- * The Three Suitors, (ss)
- * The Three Suitors [Alfred Dimmock], (ss) (by Fox Russell) The Royal Magazine October 1903
- * The Three Swans, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book February 1834
- * Three T’ang Stories, (gp) Lilliput June 1947translated by Arthur Waley
- * The Three Tells, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1861translated by Laura E. Pohlman
- * The Three Thayers, (pm)
- * $3,000 Game of States Contest, (cn) Liberty Apr 7, Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23 1934
- * $3,000 Week-End House, (ar) Esquire May 1958
- * Three Thousand Pounds a Bus, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1936, 1935
- * Three Thunderbolts, (ss) (by Lizzie W. Champney) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1878
- * Three Thynges, (pm) Smith’s Magazine July 1905
- * Three-Time Killer, (ar) Speed Detective April 1945
- * Three Times and Out, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 10 1933
- * Three Times Around the World, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine June 25 1932
- * Three Times in a Hope’s Life, (pm) The Argosy (UK) July 1867
- * Three to One! [Dare of ’D’ Division], (ss) The Surprise #73, July 22 1933
- * The Three Trails, or the Mystery of Grey Gables [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #30, 1917
- * Three Trophies from the War, (ss) (by Katherine C. Walker) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1864
- * Three Twenty-Dollar Bills, (ss) Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- * The Three Valleys, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1895; translated from the German.
- * The Three Vanderbilts, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine February 1895
- * Three-View British Armstrong Whitworth Siskin, (ar) Flying Aces August 1943
- * Three-View Grumman JRF, (ar) Flying Aces October 1943
- * Three-View Layouts of Two Wartime Planes, (pi) Flying Aces Aug, Sep 1934
- * Three-View Salon, (pi) Flying Aces Jan, Feb, Apr, May 1943
- * Three Views of the Same Things, (ss) (by Arthur Hastings) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1868
- * Three Views of Vivienne, (pi) Rogue April 1961
- * Three Visits to the Hotel des Invalides, 1705, 1806, 1840, (ts) The Leisure Hour August 3 1854; translated from the French of Émile Marco de Saint-Hilaire.
- * The Three Watchers, (pm) (by Charles D. Gardette) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1864
- * Three-Way Model, (ms) Pose! October 1960
- * Three Ways, (pm) The Violet Magazine #34, December 14 1923
- * Three Ways of Cutting a Paper Ring, (ms) My Magazine May 1915
- * Three Ways to Die [Dixon Hawke], (ss) Sporting Post April 1 1950, as "Three Called to Kill!"
- * 3 Weeks at the Wicket!, (bg) The Modern Boy May 26 1934
- * Three White Mice, (ms) Fantastic Universe May 1959
- * Three Who Died, (ms) Crypt of Cthulhu #38, Eastertide 1986
- * Three Windy Blacksmiths, (ss) Chicago Ledger December 8 1923
- * The Three Winning American Beauties, (ms) Smart Set February 1929
- * “Three Wise Fools”, (th) The London Magazine October 1919
- * The Three Wise Men, (ms) The Smart Set October 1916
- * The Three Wise Men, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 29 1881
- * Three Wonderful Photographs, (pi) Pearson’s Magazine March 1923
- * Three Writers of the South, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1896
- * A Three-Year-Old Boy with a Vocabulary of 1,771 Words, (ar) The American Magazine November 1911
- * 3-Year Pause in “The Wasp’s” 1-Woman Crime Wave, (ms) The American Weekly
- * Three Years Among Patagonians, (ar) Young Englishman’s Journal September 19 1868
- * Three Years for International Forger, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 19 1925
- * Three Years Make a Difference, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine October 25 1931
- * Three Young Heroes, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 9 1898
- * Threnodia, (pm) (by Thomas William Parsons) The Atlantic Monthly May 1860
- * Threnody, (pm) (by A. West) The Atlantic Monthly September 1870
- * The Threshing Floor That Became the Temple, (ar) The Bible Story #3, March 21 1964
- * Threshing Time Again, (ar) Farm Life August 1925
- * Threshold: Science and Suppose: The Effect of Gamma Rays on Known Science, (ar) Gateways #1, January 1992
- * Threw Perils to the Kup [Cuthbert, the office boy], (ss) The Triumph August 28 1937
- * Thrift, (ed) Appleton’s Magazine July 1908
- * Thrift, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1923
- * Thrift, (pm) (by Hiram Rich) The Atlantic Monthly June 1868
- * Thrift: The Porter’s Egg Plant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1910
- * Thrifty Chinese Turn Peachstones Into Fuel, (ms) Mystery Magazine #65, July 15 1920
- * Thrill-a-Second at the Circus!, (ar) The Modern Boy January 12 1935
- * The Thrill Business, (pi) Argosy December 1947
- * Thrill Chasers, (ms) Broadway Follies and Thrills January 1934
- * The Thrill Docket, (ms) Dime Detective Magazine Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1952, Feb, Apr, Jun 1953
- * The Thrill Docket, (ms) Dime Detective Magazine March 1948
- * Thrillers Make Audiences Warm, (ms) Weird Tales April 1923
- * Thrill Hunter, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine April 1932
- * Thrill Hunters, (ia) Argosy December 1946
- * A Thrilling Adventure, (vi)
- * A Thrilling Adventure with a Shark, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 15 1885
- * A Thrilling Amusement, (ms) Chambers’s Journal March 28 1908
- * A Thrilling Encounter with Wolves, (ms) Wild West Weekly February 8 1930
- * A Thrilling Experience, (ms) The Philadelphia Times
- * Thrilling Group vs Popular Publications Lawsuit, (ms) 1936
- * Thrilling Moments, (ar) The New Red Cross Magazine August 1919
- * Thrilling Moments in Sport, (pi) Pearson’s Magazine October 1924
- * Thrilling Moments on Many Motors, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1904
- * Thrilling News, (ms) The Lone Eagle March 1935
- * A Thrilling Rescue from Indians, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly August 27 1938
- * Thrilling Tasks of the Air Express, (ar) Chums Annual 1936, 1935
- * The Thrill of a Lifetime, (cn) Thrills Jul, Aug 1927
- * The Thrill of Battle, (pi) The Royal Magazine November 1914
- * Thrill of Desire, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st December 1930
- * The Thrill of Discovery: Writing Alternate History, (iv) Speculative City #9, Fall 2020 [Ref. Ginn Hale]
- * The Thrill of Speedway Racing, (ia) Modern Wonder June 26 1937
- * Thrill of the Peak, (ia) Chums June 1935
- * Thrills and Fever, (ss) Paris Nights April 1938
- * Thrills and Spills, (pi) True Men Stories January 1968
- * Thrills Awheel, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1932, 1931
- * Thrills & Chills Gallery of Tombstone Art, (pi) Thrills & Chills #14, 1996
- * Thrills & Chills Goes Inside the Mind of R. L. Stine, (iv) Thrills & Chills #1, 1994 [Ref. R. L. Stine]
- * Thrills & Chills Meets Bruce Coville, (iv) Thrills & Chills #3, 1994 [Ref. Bruce Coville]
- * The Thrills & Chills Puzzle Corner, (pz) Thrills & Chills #1, #2, #4 1994, #10, #11, #12, #13 1995, #14, #15, #16, #17,
#18, #19, #20 1996
- * Thrills in Science, (cl) Startling Stories; Sep 41.
- * Thrills in the Air, (cl) Sky Fighters Fll 1949, Spr 1950
- * Thrills of the Frozen Trail, (ar) The Modern Boy April 6 1929
- * Thrills of the Surf, (ar) The Modern Boy July 20 1929
- * Thrills on the Water, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1937, 1936
- * Thrills on the World’s Speedways!, (ar) The Modern Boy January 12 1929
- * Thrills with the Stunt Flyers, (ar) Flying Aces December 1934
- * Thrill to the Man who Vanished!, (ss) The Bullseye #119, April 29 1933
- * Thro’ Bolts and Bars, (nv) Jack Sheppard #3, November 26 1904
- * The Throne of Peril [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by C. Malcolm Hincks) The Sexton Blake Library #223, January 1930
- * The Throne of Saturn, (br) Weird Tales May 1950 [Ref. S. Fowler Wright]
- * The Thrones of Europe’s Sovereigns, (ar) The Lady’s Realm September 1901
- * The Thrones of the Ice-Kings; or, Recent Journeys Towards the Poles, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23, Jul 7, Jul 14, Jul 21, Jul 28, Aug 4 1883
- * The Throttle Wide Open, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine Jan, Mar 1917
- * Through, (hu) Short Stories June 1913
- * Through a Fiery Trail, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal August 25 1888
- * Through Children’s Eyes, (ar) Seven Magazine of People’s Writing March/April 1942
- * Through Dickens-Land, (pi) The Strand Magazine April 1907
- * Through Fire, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1884
- * Through Fire, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd December 1930
- * Through Fire and Water [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by R. C. Armour) The Sexton Blake Library #205, 1921
- * Through Fire and Water, (nv) Jack Sheppard #21, June 1905
- * Through Flood—Through Fire, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1882
- * Through Fog—Snow—Fire!, (ar) Chatterbox 1943
- * Through Graycie’s High Hat to Maudie, (cl) Snappy Stories 2nd July 1926
- * Through Hardships to the Throttle, (bg) Pittsburgh Press
- * Through Heaven, (ms) Sky Riders #21, July 1930
- * Through Life, (pm) The Golden Argosy March 8 1884
- * Through My Window, (vi) Lucky Star and Peg’s Paper #547, September 4 1950
- * Through Prison Bars, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st September 1930
- * Through Siberia, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 16 1884
- * Through Suffering, (ss) (by Louise E. Furniss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1863
- * Through the Aero Lens, (pi) Flying Aces Feb, Jul, Oct, Dec 1938, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct, Nov, Dec 1939
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1940
- * Through the Air Without Wings, (ar) Chums January 4 1899 [Ref. W. J. M. Newburn & Patrick Leahy]
- * Through the Côtes du Nord, (ar) (by H. R. Robertson) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1885
- * Through the Darkness, (ts) True Love Stories 1st February 1930
- * Through the Dragonlance Years with Weis & Hickman [DragonLance], (iv) Legends of the Lance Winter 1998
- * Through the Editor’s Eyes, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1917
- * Through the Eyes of a Dress Designer—Fashions 1979, (pi) Woman’s Journal July 1929
- * Through the Fields to Saint Peter’s, (pm) (by Christopher Pearse Cranch) The Atlantic Monthly January 1860
- * Through the Gate of Tears, (ss) (by Henry Seton Merriman) The Cornhill Magazine March 1896
- * Through the Jura, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1892
- * Through the Lisbon Aqueduct, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1873
- * Through the Looking Glass, (pi) The Gent April 1963
- * Through the Looking Glass, (pi) Penthouse Sep 1976, Mar 1978
- * Through the Looking Glass, (pi) Penthouse (UK) October 1976
- * Through the Medium of an Indian, (ms) Western Story Magazine April 6 1929
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