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- The World’s Greatest Railroad Man by H. R. Edwards · (ar)
- The World’s Greatest Tourist Town by Charles Adams · (ms)
- The World’s Greatest Traffic Problem by Isaac F. Marcosson · (ar)
- The World’s Great Libraries by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 1: Wagner’s Rienzi by [uncredited] · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 6: Verdi’s Il Trovatore by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 7: Wagner’s Tannhauser by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 8: Puccini’s “La Boheme” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 9: Richard Strauss’s “Salome” by Richard H. Titherington · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 10: Giuseppe Verdi’s “Aida” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 11: Gounod’s Faust by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 12: “The Nibelungen Ring” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 13: “Parsifal” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 14: “Falstaff” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 15: “Tristan and Isolde” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 16: “Otello” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Great Operas, No. 17: “Der Meistersinger von Nurnberg” by Helen Keyes · (cl)
- The World’s Heaviest Boys by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Heaviest Rail Shipment by [uncredited] · (ar)
- World’s Heaviest Swing Span by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Highest Standard-Gage Pike by Robert White · (ar)
- The World’s Highest Towers by [uncredited] · (ms)
- World’s Hottest Cartridge by Pete Kuhlhoff · (ar)
- World’s Hottest Fishing Hole by Nick Karas · (ar)
- The World’s Kinship by Michael J. Phillips · (ss)
- World’s Largest Camera by Paul V. D. Hoysradt · (pi)
- World’s Largest Carnivorous Animal by Vincent B. Wilson · (ms)
- The World’s Largest Cave by Earl H. Emmons · (ar)
- The World’s Largest Diamonds by Minna Irving · (ms)
- The World’s Largest Diamonds by Minnie Odell · (ms)
- World’s Largest Log Cabin by Sig Young · (ms)
- World’s Largest Motor Coach by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Largest Pearl by Edward G. Hanley · (ms)
- World’s Largest Single-Unit Locomotive by [uncredited] · (ms)
- World’s Largest Steam Active Loco by Bill Withuhn · (pi)
- The World’s Largest Tree by Gerald FitzGerald · (ms)
- The World’s Longest Air Battle by Arch Whitehouse · (ar)
- The World’s Longest Nickname by Bozo Texino · (ss)
- The World’s Longest Prize Fight by Ewing Walker · (ar)
- World’s Longest Wild-Goose Chase by Des Bartlett · (ar)
- World’s Longest Wild-Goose Chase by Steve Ferber · (ar)
- The World’s Mirror by Betty A. Beall · (pm)
- World’s Most Brutal Boxing by George Rodger · (pi)
- The World’s Most Constant Lover by Claud Cockburn · (ar)
- The World’s Most Constant Lover by James Helvick · (ar)
- The World’s Most Dangerous Game by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The World’s Most Eccentric Man by Minna Irving · (ms)
- The World’s Most Eccentric Man by Minnie Odell · (ms)
- World’s Most Exciting Fishing by Larry Koller · (ar)
- World’s Most Exclusive Club—The V.F.D by Albert N. Podell · (pi)
- World’s Most Exclusive Model by [uncredited] · (pi)
- The World’s Most Famous Cartoonists—I by Peter Arno · (hu)
- The World’s Most Famous Cartoonists—II by Raymond Peynet · (hu)
- The World’s Most Famous Cartoonists—III by André François · (hu)
- The World’s Most Famous Cartoonists—IV by Virgil Franklin Partch · (hu)
- The World’s Most Famous Oration by Christopher Morley · (hu)
- The World’s Most Famous Waterfall by Samuel N. Parks · (ar)
- World’s Most Famous Will by [uncredited] · (ar)
- World’s Most Important Miners by Homer Page · (pi)
- World’s Most Peaceful Spot by Charles S. Strong · (ss)
- The World’s Most Photographed Train by Various · (pi)
- The World’s Most Popular Cartridges by Pete Kuhlhoff · (ar)
- The World’s Most Powerful Handgun by Pete Kuhlhoff · (ar)
- The World’s Most Primitive People by Manuel Elizalde, Jr. · (ar)
- World’s Most Swinging Vacation Club by Martin Deutsch · (ar)
- World’s Most Valuable Feathers by Charles A. Freeman · (ms)
- The World’s No. 1 “Miracle Fabric” by Junius Adams · (ar)
- World’s No. 1 Terrorist by Arturo F. Gonzalez, Jr. · (ar)
- The World’s Oldest Existing Railway by Joseph Easley · (ar)
- World’s Oldest Locomotive Works by Hugh White · (ar)
- The World’s Oldest Motive by Larry M. Harris · (ss)
- The World’s Oldest Motive by Laurence M. Janifer · (ss)
- The World’s Oldest Narrow-Gage by Earle Davis · (ar)
- The World’s Oldest Narrow-Gage by R. Nelson · (ar)
- The World’s Oldest Newsbutcher by Watson B. Berry · (ar)
- World’s Oldest Railroad by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Oldest Railroad by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Oldest Short Story by [uncredited] · (ss)
- The World’s Oldest Tree by Kenneth P. Wood · (ms)
- The World’s Only Emperor by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The World’s Opinion by Chester L. Saxby · (ss)
- World’s Queerest Editor by William David Belbeck · (ms)
- The World’s Quietest Railroad by Russell Wahmann · (pi)
- The World’s Race for Sea Power by Richmond Pearson Hobson · (ar)
- World’s Railroads—625,698 Miles by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Rarest Bibles by Robert F. Roden · (ar)
- The World’s Rarest Books by Anne O’Hagan · (ia)
- The World’s Record for Passenger Traffic by C. W. Beels · (ar)
- World’s Record Scuba Dive by Robert F. Marx · (ar)
- World’s Record Scuba Dive by Neal Watson · (ar)
- The World’s Records in Athletics by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The World’s Richard Legacy by [uncredited] · (ar)
- World’s Richest Emerald Strike by Antonio Halik · (ar)
- The World’s Richest Hundred by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The World’s Richest Junk Pile by Charles Adams · (ms)
- The World’s Richest Legacy by Charles Lounsberry · (ms)
- The World’s Richest Man by Gerald FitzGerald · (ms)
- The World’s Richest Man by Sydney Horler · (ss)
- The World’s Ruggedest Lifeboat by Hal Steeger · (pi)
- World’s Series Opened—Batter Up! by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The World’s Six Weirdest Game Fish by Gil Paust · (ar)
- The World’s Smallest Post Office by Randolph S. Hancock · (ms)
- The World’s Smallest Republic by Kenneth P. Wood · (ms)
- The World’s Strangest Creatures by [uncredited] · (pi)
- The World’s Strangest Fisherman by John E. Gibson · (ms)
- The World’s Strangest Hotel by Mary Chase Cornelius · (ms)
- World’s Strangest Sports by [uncredited] · (pi)
- World’s Strangest Treasure Hunter by John Sibley · (ar)
- The World’s Superlatives by Francis Smith · (ar)
- The World’s Supreme Geniuses by Victor Hugo · (es)
- The World’s Telegraph by Earl W. Mayo · (ia)
- World’s Ten Best Undressed Women by Earl Wilson · (ia)
- The World’s Toughest River Race by Bob Brister · (pi)
- World’s Wackiest Fish by Archie Robertson · (pi)
- The World’s Wackiest Flight by Myron Brenton · (ar)
- The World’s Wettest Brotherhood by Charles Lanius · (ar)
- The World’s Wickedest City by Philip S. Cascio · (ar)
- World’s Wickedest City by Harrison Forman · (ar)
- The World’s Wickedest City by Thorp McClusky · (ar)
- World’s Wildest Bar by Harold Stephens · (ar)
- World’s Wildest Haircut by George X. Sand · (pi)
- The World’s Wildest Woman by H. H. Dunn · (ar)
- Worlds Within Worlds by Philip M. Fisher, Jr. · (nv)
- The World’s Wonder Clocks by [uncredited] · (ar)
- World’s Worst Sea Disasters by [uncredited] · (pi)
- World’s Youngest Lion Tamer by Joseph Creamer · (ms)
- The World’s Zaniest Capitalists by Charles Lanius · (ar)
- The World That Drowned by Frederick C. Painton · (nv)
- The World, the Flesh, and Butterflies by Elmer Brown Mason · (ss)
- The World To-Day by James Grey · (ss)
- The World Today: A Land of Dreams by Negley Farson · (ar)
- The World Today: Dynamic Detroit by Robert Mountsier · (ar)
- The World Upside Down by H. E. Bates · (ss)
- The World Upside Down by Albert Payson Terhune · (nv)
- World Wanderers by Charles Campbell Jones · (pm)
- World War II, Twenty-Five Years After by Jack Fields · (pi)
- The World Was Their Stage: I. Shyster Hero by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: II. Daughter of Cleopatra by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: III. The Dance of Life by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: IV. Outlawed! by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: V. Hell’s Mouth by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: VI. The Bishop’s Pawn by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: VII. First Woman by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: VIII. Two Swordsmen of Gascony by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: IX. The Wickedest Woman by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: X. The Swan of Usk by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XI. A Coach for Dover by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XII. First in America by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XIII. Not Upon the Sleeve by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XIV. An American Comedy by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XV. The Fingers of Satan by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XVI. He Who Turned Back by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- The World Was Their Stage: XVII. Young Man with a Banjo by H. Bedford-Jones · (ss)
- World-Weary by David Cory · (pm)
- The World We Live In by Edwin L. Sabin · (es)
- The World Well Lost by Ethelwyn Wetherald · (pm)
- The World-wide Advance of Woman Suffrage by Hildegarde Hawthorne · (ia)
- The World-Wide Blockade of Germany by William Atherton Du Puy · (ia)
- The World Without ’Em by Henry P. Holt · (ss)
- World Without End by May Edginton · (sl)
- World Without End by Jean Fritz · (ss)
- World Without End by Scammon Lockwood · (nv)
- World Without End by Helen Thomas · (ss)
- World-Wreckers by Frank Lillie Pollock · (na)
- The World: Bokassa: Africa’s Ruthless Tyrant by Ron Laytner · (cl)
- The Worm by Adolph Bennauer · (ss)
- The Worm by Austin Gill · (ss)
- The Worm by George L. Knapp · (ss)
- The Worm by William Leavitt Stoddard · (ss)
- The Worm by Paul West · (pm)
- The Worm and the Elephant by Frank Condon · (ss)
- Worm Business by Crossen Howard · (ms)
- The Worm Considers by Nathan J. Strauss · (ss)
- Worm Eats Steel Rails by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Worm in Oak by H. A. Manhood · (ss)
- A Worm Named Vittum by Holman F. Day · (ss)
- The Worm Returns by Walter R. Brooks · (ss)
- The Worm’s Eye View by Hal Masson · (ss)
- The Worm’s Turn by Zillah Wenzell · (ss)
- A Worm Tale by Cathleen Townsend · (vi)
- A Worm That Re-Turned by Sadie Bookbinder · (ss)
- A Worm That Re-Turned by Suzanne Buck · (ss)
- The Worm That Turned by A. W. Callisen · (ss)
- The Worm Turned by [uncredited] · (vi)
- The Worm Turns by I. K. Friedman · (ss)
- The Worm Turns by William MacLeod Raine · (ss)
- The Worm Turns by Bertrand W. Sinclair · (ss)
- The Worm Turns by Ernest Vancouver · (ss)
- The Worm Turns—into Cash! by James D. Woolf · (ar)
- Wormwood by David R. Solomon · (ss)
- Wormwood and General Detecting by Will F. Jenkins · (ss)
- Wormwood and General Detecting by Murray Leinster · (ss)
- Worn-Out Material by Charles X. Williams · (ss)
- A Worn Path by Eudora Welty · (ss)
- Worries of a Sleeping-Car Con by Samuel P. Flint · (ar)
- Worry by Robert V. Carr · (pm)
- Worry: III.—Worry, Drugs and Drink by Caleb Williams Saleeby, M.D. · (ar)
- Worry: II.—Worry and Disease by Caleb Williams Saleeby, M.D. · (ar)
- Worry in the Wheat by Douglas Gordon · (ss)
- Worry: Its Consequences, Cure and Causation by Caleb Williams Saleeby, M.D. · (ar)
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