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Twain, Mark; pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) (about) (chron.)
- * According to Mark Twain, (ms)
- * An Awful, Terrible Medieval Romance, (ss) Buffalo Express January 1 1870
- * Blue-Jays, (ss)
- * Brown and I Exchange Compliments, (ss) Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, James R. Osgood, 1883
- * The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, (ss) The Californian December 16 1865; revised from “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog” (The New York Saturday Press, November 18, 1865).
- * Concerning Tobacco, (ar) What Is Man? by Mark Twain, Harper & Brothers, 1912
- * An Encounter with an Interviewer, (hu)
- * The Fabulous Gold Springs, (ms)
- * The Great French Duel, (ex)
- * High Finance in Sharks, (ex)
- * In Defence of Satan, (ms)
- * In Defense of Satan, (ms)
- * A Literary Nightmare, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1876
- * The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, (na) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1899
- * Mark Twain Goes to War on “Paint Brush” (with Absalom C. Grimes), (te)
- * Mark Twain’s Ideal Gentleman, (ar)
- * A Mediaeval Romance, (ss) Buffalo Express January 1 1870, as "An Awful, Terrible Medieval Romance"
- * The £1,000,000 Bank-Note, (nv) The Century Magazine January 1893
- * Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1880
- * My First Literary Adventure, (ar) Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old by Mark Twain, American Pub. Co., 1875
- * My Greatest Disappointment, (ss)
- * The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, (ss) The Californian December 16 1865, as "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"
- * Playing Courier, (ss)
- * Punch, Brothers, Punch, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1876, as "A Literary Nightmare"
- * Reaching for the Lap Robe, (ex)
- * The Real Life of a Man, (ex)
- * The Stolen White Elephant, (nv) The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain, Webster, 1882
- * A Thumb-Print and What Came of It, (ss) Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, James R. Osgood, 1883
- * With a Turnip in Each Hand, (hu)
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Twichell, H. (fl. 1890s-1900s)
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- * The Little Fifer by Paul Arène, (ss) Short Stories January 1897; translated from the French.
- * Mahmoud’s Christmas by V. Nemirovich-Danchenko, (ss) Short Stories January 1900; translated from the French.
- * Marinette’s Christmas by Paul Perrett, (ss) Short Stories January 1897; translated from the French.
- * The Old Uniform by Francois Poppee, (ss) Short Stories August 1897; translated from the French.
- * The Queen of Spades by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin, (nv) The Strand Magazine January 1891; translated from the Russian (“Pouschkine”, Biblioteka dlya chteniya, March 1834).
- * A Romance of Albano by Emile Souvestre, (ss) Short Stories May 1897; translated from the French (“Les Eaux d’Albano”).
- * The Well of Peace and Life by Karazine, (ss) Short Stories June 1900; translated from the French/Russian.
- * The Wheel of Fortune by Etincelle, (ss) Short Stories November 1897; translated from the French.
Twinells, H. E.; pseudonym of Robert Carlton Brown (1886-1959) (chron.)
- * The Butt of Opportunity, (ss) The Argosy September 1909
- * The Dog in the Dummy, (ss) The Argosy January 1910
- * A Dress-Suit Affair, (ss) The Argosy November 1909
- * The Friendship Trap, (ss) The Argosy November 1911
- * Getting in Out of the Rain, (ss) The Argosy August 1909
- * Groceries, Diamonds, and a Fraud, (ss) The Argosy June 1911
- * The Hoodoo Hand-Glass, (ss) The Argosy April 1909
- * How I Lost My Paste-Pail, (ss) The Argosy October 1909
- * The Nail Inside, (ss) The Argosy June 1909
- * On the Cannibals’ Reserve List, (ss) The Argosy July 1911
- * A Pajama Plight, (ss) The Argosy February 1912
- * That Round-Trip Ticket, (ss) The Argosy May 1911
- * When the Editor’s Eye Struck, (ss) The Argosy February 1910
Twose, Henry Elias (1874-1944); used pseudonym Charles Saxby (about) (chron.)
- * At the Café des Princessés, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1924, as by Charles Saxby
- * Betrayal, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine March 1920, as by Charles Saxby
- * Conquest, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1923, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Dawn Wind, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1914, as by Charles Saxby
- * Empire, (nv) Everybody’s Magazine September 1913, as by Charles Saxby
- * Escape (with H. A. Noureddin Addis), (nv) Five-Novels Monthly September 1933, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- * The Exiles, (na) Ainslee’s July 1915, as by Charles Saxby
- * Fetish, (ss) Ainslee’s April 1914, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Floater, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1917, as by Charles Saxby
- * Full Circle, (ss) Everybody’s November 1923, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Gold of Isis (with H. A. Noureddin Addis), (nv) Five-Novels Monthly November 1933, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- * Her Ladyship’s Second Youth, (na) Ainslee’s March 1914, as by Charles Saxby
- * Her Serene Highness, Limited, (na) Ainslee’s October 1914, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Idealist, (na) Ainslee’s August 1913, as by Charles Saxby
- * In Camera, (nv) Everybody’s Magazine February 1920, as by Charles Saxby
- * In Person, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1923, as by Charles Saxby
- * In the House of Old Mensah, (ss) Ainslee’s September 1913, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Laugh of Waters, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1919, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Lilies of Flame, (nv) Ainslee’s November 1913, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Lost Waters, (ss) Ainslee’s August 1917, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Lotus, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1913, as by Charles Saxby
- * Mademoiselle Rahab, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Maniac, (na) Ainslee’s April 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * Now, (ss) Ainslee’s July 1919, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Oleander, (ss) Ainslee’s September 1917, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Other Army, (ss) Ainslee’s February 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Proud Piece, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine October 1920, as by Charles Saxby
- * Reginald and the Painted Lily, (ss) Ainslee’s September 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * Reginald Sydney and the Enemy Spy, (ss) Short Stories October 1917, as by Charles Saxby
- * Roses of Penance (with Richard L. Masten), (nv) Ainslee’s December 1921, as by Richard L. Masten & Charles Saxby
- * Saving Régine, (na) Ainslee’s October 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Scapegoat, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 7 1917, as by Charles Saxby
- * Shoes, (ss) Ainslee’s May 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Singer of the Night, (sl) Everybody’s Magazine Feb, Mar 1921, as by Charles Saxby
- * Stamboul (with H. A. Noureddin Addis), (nv) Five-Novels Monthly May 1930, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- * Stars in Their Courses, (ss) Short Stories November 1912, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Temple Girl, (na) Ainslee’s March 1918, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Torch of the Women (with Richard L. Masten), (na) Ainslee’s November 1922, as by Richard L. Masten & Charles Saxby
- * Treasure of the Pharaohs (with H. A. Noureddin Addis), (nv) Short Stories August 25 1930, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- * The Warden of Seal Cove, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1924, as by Charles Saxby
- * The Yellow Streak, (ss) Ainslee’s November 1917, as by Charles Saxby
Tyler, Charles W(arren) (1887-1952) (about) (chron.)
- * “Act of God”, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1917
- * Alias “Calamity Jane”, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1915
- * The Angel of Canyon Pass, (ss) Railroad Stories April 1936
- * At Mile-Post 104, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1917
- * At Mile-Post Eighty-Seven, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1916
- * Back on the Main, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1931
- * Baldy Sours and Skates Ajar [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories October 10 1937
- * Baldy Sours and the Gunsight Boom [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories January 10 1929
- * Baldy Sours and the Human Race [Baldy Sours], (ss) Adventure March 1937
- * Baldy Sours and the Mighty Atom [Baldy Sours], (ss) Adventure April 1946
- * Baldy Sours and the Pig Skin Game [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories April 25 1929
- * Baldy Sours and the Polo Game [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories June 25 1935
- * Baldy Sours and the Tin Horse [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories December 25 1934
- * Baldy Sours and the Woolly West [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories April 25 1937
- * Baldy Sours, Arabian Knight [Baldy Sours], (ss) Short Stories November 25 1928
- * Beating the Shadow Bum, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1916
- * The Bo Who Rode No. Two, (ss) Short Stories September 25 1929
- * Cassidy’s Kid, (ss) Short Stories October 25 1937
- * Clear Iron, (ss) Railroad Stories February 1934
- * Clear the Iron, (ss) Short Stories August 10 1936
- * Code of the Morse Man, (ss) Short Stories November 10 1947
- * The Cop on the Beat, (ss) Short Stories May 10 1934
- * A Cowman Never Quits, (ss) Adventure September 1938
- * Dead Man’s Bend, (ss) Short Stories May 10 1936
- * Dead Man’s Key, (nv) Short Stories July 10 1929
- * Double-Breasted Mike, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 7 1918
- * Double-Heading the “Dingbuster”, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1916
- * Down Sunset Trail, (ss) People’s February 1917
- * Down the Smoky Road, (ss) Short Stories August 25 1935
- * Exit Boomer Willyum Walker, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1918
- * The Fight at “Ox”, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1916
- * A Firin’ Fool, (ss) Short Stories July 25 1933
- * For the Little Lady, (ss) People’s May 1917
- * God of the High Iron, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1930
- * The Great American Boomer, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1930
- * Gunmen of the Rails, (na) Short Stories September 10 1929
- * Guns of the Graveyard Trick, (na) Short Stories July 10 1935
- * Hard As Nails, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine August 10 1917
- * Highballing the Moonbeam Trail, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1930
- * “Hiram” Boomers Into Mex., (nv) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1917
- * Hiram Goes West, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1915
- * Hiram in a Hold-Up [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1916
- * Hiram in No Man’s Land [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 9 1918
- * Hiram on a “Baching” Job [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
- * Hiram on a Down-Hill Road [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1915
- * Hiram on Broadway, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1915
- * Hiram on the High Seas [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- * Hiram’s First “Sine” [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1914
- * Hiram’s Last Run [Hiram Pertwee], (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1914
- * The Horned Toad Detour, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1930
- * Hot Shot (with Griff Crawford, E. S. Dellinger, James W. Earp, William Edward Hayes, John Patrick Johns, Gilbert A. Lathrop, A. Leslie Scott, John A. Thompson & Don Waters), (ss) Railroad Stories April 1934, as by Griff Crawford, E. S. Dellinger, James W. Earp, William Edward Hayes, John Patrick Johns, Gilbert A. Lathrop, A. Leslie, John A. Thompson, Charles W. Tyler & Don Waters
- * The Iron Warpath, (nv) Short Stories October 10 1943
- * Keepin’ a Fire in “Flatfoot”, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1914
- * The Last Witness, (nv) Short Stories February 25 1937
- * Little Joe, (ss) Short Stories January 25 1938
- * Make Way for the Eastbound, (ss) Railroad Magazine October 1954
- * The Meet in Echo Bowl, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1915
- * Mohave Buckaroo, (nv) Short Stories March 10 1939
- * A Mountain Division Man, (ss) New Story Magazine July 1914
- * The Murder Syndicate, (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly May 12 1923
- * The Mutiny on X-2329, (ss) The Railroad and Current Mechanics December 1913
- * My First Run, (ts) Railroad Magazine January 1944
- * Night Operator, (ss) Railroad Magazine January 1971
- * Night Trick, (ss) Railroad Magazine January 1953
- * No Steam, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1916
- * No. 10 on Great Head, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1915
- * On First 303, (ss) The Railroad and Current Mechanics October 1913
- * “Only Another Bum”, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- * On the Graveyard Trick, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1917
- * On Time!, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1931
- * Outlaw Frontier, (na) Short Stories June 10 1932
- * Outlaw of Rainbow Cañon, (na) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1916
- * Over the Hill Division, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
- * Putting the Black on the White, (ar) Railroad Magazine November 1944
- * Railroad Drummer, (na) Railroad Stories December 1934
- * Railroad Engineer, (ss) Railroad Stories October 1933
- * Railroad Romeo, (ss) Short Stories March 25 1937
- * Rails West, (ss) Short Stories September 10 1944
- * The Rattler Racket, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1931
- * The Road to Yesterday, (ss) Railroad Stories February 1936
- * Roller-Skating Telegrams, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1915
- * She’s a High-Born Lady, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1914
- * The Shuffle Trick, (ss) All-Story Weekly May 22 1920
- * The Silence of Smoky Slat, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * Smiling Smith Sits In, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1930
- * Sod-Busters Were Born to Fight, (ss) Adventure September 1939
- * Spare Board, (ts) Railroad Magazine April 1944
- * Tehachapi (with Ethne M. Kennedy), (ar) Railroad Magazine February 1949
- * Track Clear!, (ss) Argosy November 1943
- * Track Clear at Algodones, (ss) Argosy September 1945
- * Trouble at Cottonwood Station, (ss) Argosy January 1944
- * Trouble in the Canyon, (ss) Railroad Magazine October 1952
- * War of the Branding Iron, (na) Short Stories November 25 1935
- * The Western Union Kid, (ss) Railroad Stories May 1934
- * When 505 Went to Glory, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1914
- * When 6 Passed Summit Spur, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1914
- * When First No. 18 Ran Wild, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1914
- * When Hoboes Rode, (ss) Railroad Stories June 1935
- * When the Chips Are Down, (ss) Railroad Magazine July 1945, as "When the Chips Were Down"
- * When the Chips Were Down, (ss) Railroad Magazine July 1945
- * When the Lights Are Green, (ss) Short Stories August 25 1936
- * With Clear Rights, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1915
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