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[]Turner, George Kibbe (1869-1952) (about) (chron.)
- * Across the State, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1903
- * The Actors and Victims in the Tragedies, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1907
- * The Adventures of a Man Hunter:
* ___ The Decoy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1918
* ___ Dreamwood, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1918
* ___ A Killing, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 13 1918
* ___ The Miser, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1918
- * Adventures of a Manhunter: A Box of Candy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1918
- * L’Alouette, or Silken Vengeance, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 1 1922
- * At the End of the City, (ss) The Brown Book of Boston February 1901
- * At the Murderers’ Ball, (ss) Liberty May 16 1925
- * The Banker’s Secret, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1919
- * Billions of Treasure (with John E. Lathrop), (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Biography of a Million Dollars, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 1, Dec 8, Dec 15, Dec 22, Dec 29 1917, Jan 5 1918
- * The Bitter Cry of the Harpooned [Marcus Aurelius Browne], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1924
- * The Blasted Blurb [Marcus Aurelius Browne], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1924
- * The Blue Stock, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1919
- * A Bull on America, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1917
- * Bumped, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1922
- * Butterflies, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1915
- * The Cannibal King, (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1910
- * A Citizen of the Republic, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1900
- * The City of Chicago, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1907
- * Clank Clinkscales’ Duodenum, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1919
- * The Danger of Safety, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1917
- * The Daughters of the Poor, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1909
- * Death and the Painless Bonus Bill [Marcus Aurelius Browne], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1924
- * The Decoy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1918
- * The Devil’s Advocate, (ss) Liberty Jan 2, Jan 9 1926
- * The Diamond Ring, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1916
- * Dreamwood, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1918
- * The Erring Wife, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 3, Mar 10, Mar 17 1923
- * Exiled to Youth [Memories of a Doctor], (ss) McClure’s Magazine February 1914
- * The Falling Bean, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1924
- * The Finger of Fire, (sl) Everybody’s Jul, Aug, Sep 1924
- * The Flight of the Butterflies, (ss) McClure’s Magazine May 1916
- * Football’s Post-War Pantheon, (ar) Liberty November 2 1929
- * The Forces Behind Taft (with Arthur Wallace Dunn), (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1912
- * The Frozen Faces and the Nickel, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1931
- * Galveston: A Business Corporation, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1906
- * Getting Allyn, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1916
- * Gloama, the Beautiful Ticket Agent, or The Strike for Love, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1920
- * The Golden Name, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1919
- * “Happy Days” [Memories of a Doctor], (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1913
- * Held in Trust, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Mar, Apr, May 1920
- * The Hen on Wheels, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 14 1925
- * Hidden Profits, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 5, Jun 12, Jun 19 1920
- * “Honey Fitz,” an American Statesman, (bg) Collier’s November 9 1907 [Ref. John F. Fitzgerald]
- * How Taft Views His Own Administration, (iv) McClure’s Magazine June 1910
- * Insurance Money, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 25 1919
- * The Investor’s New Arabian Nights:
* ___ The Banker’s Secret, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1919
* ___ The Blue Stock, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1919
* ___ The Veiled Lady and the Prophet, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1919
* ___ Written on the Cuff, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1919
- * The Island of Eve, (sl) The Illustrated Love Magazine July 1933
- * Joan of Arc Smith, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1922
- * A Killing, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 13 1918
- * A Kiss on the Hand, (ss) Liberty December 12 1925
- * The Last Christian, (sl) McClure’s Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1914
- * The Little Finger of the Colberts, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1915
- * A Little More Capital, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1917
- * The Lone Lady in Black and the Roman-Nosed Baby [Chibosh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1923
- * Luxury Step-Child, (ss) The Illustrated Love Magazine May 1933
- * The Man Hunters, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1913
- * Manufacturing Public Opinion, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1912
- * The Masters of Capital in America (with John Moody), (ar) McClure’s Magazine Nov, Dec 1910, Jan, Mar, May, Jun, Aug 1911
- * The Mayor of Boston, (bg) Collier’s November 16 1907 [Ref. John F. Fitzgerald]
- * Memories of a Doctor [Memories of a Doctor], (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1913
- * The Milk Bath and the Card Catalogue, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1923
- * The Miracle Peddlers, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1917
- * The Miser, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1918
- * Moonlight, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct 1921
- * Morgan’s Partners, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1913
- * Mrs. Proudfoot of Baltimore, (ss) The Elks Magazine Jun, Jul 1922
- * Murder Gone Mad, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1932
- * Nana in a State of War, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1918
- * The New American City Government, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1910
- * Night-Man’s Girl, (sl) The Illustrated Love Magazine Nov, Dec 1932, Jan 1933
- * No Questions Asked, (ss) Liberty August 15 1925
- * Old General Jazz, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 4 1919
- * Olga, or Russian Gold, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 24, Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15, Oct 22 1921
- * Our Navy on the Land, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1909
- * The Phantom Factory and the Million Dollar Dog, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1923
- * Piracy in Reverse, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1922
- * The Place of Darkness, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1902
- * The Pom and the Parrot, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1923
- * The Possibilist, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 6, Mar 13 1920
- * Prompt Profits from Pernambucos, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1921
- * Pursuing the President (with Arthur Wallace Dunn), (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1912
- * The Puzzle of the Under-World, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1913
- * A Question of Religion, (ss) McClure’s Magazine June 1899
- * Red Friday, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, Apr 26 1919
- * Reincarnation [Memories of a Doctor], (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1913
- * A Ride in the Country, (sl) Liberty Aug 6, Aug 13, Aug 20, Aug 27, Sep 3, Sep 10, Sep 17, Sep 24, Oct 1, Oct 8 1927
- * The Roof Hoppers, (sl) Liberty Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16 1924
- * Secret Movements, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1922
- * The Secret Pearls, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 4, Nov 11, Nov 18 1922
- * Settled in Full, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1922
- * The Seven Dead Men [Chibosh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1923
- * The Shadow on the Silhouette [Marcus Aurelius Browne], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1924
- * The Smile Factory, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1916
- * Spring Again, (ss) The National Farm Journal April 1930
- * “The Strange Woman”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1913
- * The Street of the Forgotten Men, (ss) Liberty February 14 1925
- * Swans Never Forget, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion June 1932
- * The Taking of Alexandra [Memories of a Doctor], (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1914
- * Tales from a Safe-Deposit Box:
* ___ A Bull on America, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1917
* ___ The Danger of Safety, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1917
* ___ A Little More Capital, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1917
* ___ The Miracle Peddlers, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1917
- * A Temperance Campaign, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1900
- * The Thing Above the Law, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1912
- * This Way Madness, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 6, Mar 13 1926
- * Those Who Dance, (nv) Everybody’s November 1922
- * The Thumbless Black Hand, or the Coming of Gonfardino [Chibosh], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1923
- * The Vacant Road, (ss) McClure’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Veiled Lady and the Prophet, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1919
- * Wasted Childhood, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1916
- * The Way of Capital, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 8 1921
- * The Way of Capital: On Wall Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 4 1920
- * The Way of Capital: With Briad Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1920
- * The Way of Capital: With Washington, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 18 1920
- * What Organized Labor Wants, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1908
- * What Wilson Is Up Against, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1913
- * Whereas, the Women, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 22 1922
- * The White Dog [Memories of a Doctor], (ss) McClure’s Magazine March 1914
- * White Shoulders, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 5, Feb 12 1921
- * Why We Have No Army: An Interview with General Leonard Wood, (iv) McClure’s Magazine April 1912
- * The Wonders of Washington, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 29, Jul 10, Jul 31 1920
- * The Wonders of Washington: The Man in the Sack Suit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 7 1920
- * Written on the Cuff, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1919
[]Turner, Godfrey (fl. 1860s-1890s) (chron.)
- * The Brown Widow, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1881
- * Floral Tributes, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1887
- * In Love with an Actress, (nv) The Dollar Monthly Magazine Jul, Aug 1864
- * Mind Your Stops, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1889
- * A Modern Sea-River, (bg) Cassell’s Magazine March 23 1867 [Ref. Leopold McClintock], uncredited.
- * On the Aelian Bridge, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1887
- * The Power of the Harp, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1869
- * Rhyming and Punning, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1888
- * A Royal Victory, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1892
- * Tricked by a Texan Ranger, (ss) The Dollar Monthly Magazine March 1865
- * The Wag’s Family, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1870
- * What Is Bad Language?, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1890
[]Turner, Grace (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Ace-High Dishes, (ar) This Week October 4 1936
- * Add Crackers—and Cook!, (ar) This Week August 25 1940
- * Alexander Woollcott Talks Food, (ar) This Week January 5 1941
- * All Manner of Recipes, (ar) This Week December 5 1937
- * American Food in the Jungle, (ar) This Week May 8 1938
- * …And Serve Them Hot, (ar) This Week February 11 1940
- * And the Hole Costs Nothing, (ar) This Week February 2 1941
- * Angel Food, (ar) This Week December 26 1937
- * Appetite Whetters, (ar) This Week May 29 1938
- * As a Man Eats, (ar) This Week January 3 1937
- * At the Baker’s, (ar) This Week February 14 1937
- * A Bachelor-Cook’s Best Recipes, (ar) This Week April 27 1941
- * Back-Yard Barbecues Are Fun, (ar) This Week July 13 1941
- * Bebe and Ben—and Breakfast, (ar) This Week November 23 1941
- * Be Courageous—and Season That Food!, (ar) This Week March 17 1940
- * Be Hospitable with Tea, (ar) This Week December 8 1940
- * Brass Buttons and Beefsteak, (ar) This Week August 9 1936
- * The Bride Who Couldn’t Cook, (ar) This Week January 28 1940
- * Buffet Suppers, (ar) This Week November 22 1936
- * But Not Chop Suey, (ar) This Week September 25 1938
- * A Career Girl’s Recipes for Success, (ar) This Week September 15 1940
- * Chefs for a Night, (ar) This Week January 30 1938
- * A Child in the House, (ar) This Week March 8 1936
- * Children Love to Cook, (ar) This Week August 21 1938
- * Chinese Cooking Captures America, (ar) This Week October 22 1939
- * Come Into the Kitchen, (ar) This Week August 16 1936
- * Come to Tea!, (ar) This Week May 2 1937
- * Connie Boswell Swings Some Recipes, (ar) This Week July 3 1938
- * Cooked the American Way, (ar) This Week August 20 1939
- * Cookery with a Tang, (ar) This Week October 6 1940
- * Cooking Can Be Fun, (ar) This Week January 14 1940
- * Cooking to Beat the Band, (ar) This Week December 6 1936
- * Cook’s Day Out, (ar) This Week January 2 1938
- * Cook the Easy Way, (ar) This Week August 31 1941
- * Crack Christmas Recipes, (ar) This Week December 24 1939
- * Creating a Meal Out of Nothing, (ar) This Week April 30 1939
- * A Cue to Good Food, (ar) This Week March 14 1937
- * Detecting the Chef’s Secret, (ar) This Week November 28 1937
- * Dinner Music, (ar) This Week June 27 1937
- * Dinners That Stuart Erwin Likes, (ar) This Week July 17 1938
- * Discovered! The Clue to Good Food, (ar) This Week May 23 1937
- * Dishes That Once Glorified Vienna, (ar) This Week August 4 1940
- * Dutch Treat!, (ar) This Week December 15 1940
- * Easy Dishes for Camp or Home, (ar) This Week June 25 1939
- * Eat Hearty!, (ar) This Week November 27 1938
- * Eating Out—At Home, (ar) This Week November 30 1941
- * Eat Well for Success, (ar) This Week January 15 1939
- * Economical—But Good, (ar) This Week May 25 1941
- * Eddie Does a Cooking Act, (ar) This Week January 10 1937
- * The Enchantment of Food, (ar) This Week August 23 1936
- * Encore to Food!, (ar) This Week May 30 1937
- * Engineering Good Meals, (ar) This Week September 22 1940
- * Enrich Your Bill of Fare, (ar) This Week April 3 1938
- * Even Her Meals Are Smartly Dressed, (ar) This Week February 5 1939
- * Favorite Foods, (ar) This Week August 30 1936
- * Feasting Season (with Demetria M. Taylor), (ar) This Week December 21 1941
- * Feeding the “Lillie”, (ar) This Week March 28 1937
- * Fillips from Phillips, (ar) This Week October 17 1937
- * The Fine Art of Curry, (ar) This Week May 3 1936
- * Fine Food on Tap, (ar) This Week March 6 1938
- * A Fish Story—But True, (ar) This Week April 2 1939
- * Fit for a King, (ar) This Week May 9 1937
- * Follow Your Star…to Dinner, (ar) This Week June 26 1938
- * Food a Man Likes, (ar) This Week March 20 1938
- * Food Can Be Picturesque as Well as Good, (ar) This Week July 2 1939
- * Food Flash! New Recipes for Fruit, (ar) This Week February 18 1940
- * Food for Fun, (ar) This Week June 20 1937
- * Food for Luck, (ar) This Week March 12 1939
- * Food for Outdoor Appetites, (ar) This Week July 28 1940
- * Food for Thoughtful Givers, (ar) This Week December 20 1936
- * “Food Goes Round and Round”, (ar) This Week April 4 1937
- * “Food Is a Great Adventure”, (ar) This Week May 4 1941
- * Food Makes the Holiday, (ar) This Week December 17 1939
- * Food to Fit Your Mood, (ar) This Week October 8 1939
- * The Foot Behind the Gob, (ar) This Week October 27 1940
- * Footlights on Food, (ar) This Week May 16 1937
- * Foreign Dishes for Home Cooking, (ar) This Week April 28 1940
- * For Happy Meals—, (ar) This Week June 18 1939
- * From a Star Singer’s Cookbook, (ar) This Week December 7 1941
- * From Comedy to Cooking, (ar) This Week November 1 1936
- * Front Page for Food, (ar) This Week September 27 1936
- * Gems of Food from Treasure Island, (ar) This Week September 3 1939
- * The Gentleman Can Cook, (ar) This Week February 12 1939
- * Get Saucy with Your Meals, (ar) This Week May 7 1939
- * “Give Me Home-Cooked Food”, (ar) This Week January 17 1937
- * Give Them Goose!, (ar) This Week December 25 1938
- * Give Your Meals a South-Sea Tang, (ar) This Week September 24 1939
- * Gloria Picks Fruit, (ar) This Week July 11 1937
- * Glorifying the American Summer, (ar) This Week July 10 1938
- * Go Ahead, Preserve It!, (ar) This Week August 10 1941
- * Gold in Your Meals, (ar) This Week May 22 1938
- * Good…and Plenty!, (ar) This Week December 11 1938
- * Good Cooking Pays Dividends, (ar) This Week January 21 1940
- * Good Cooks Are Artists, (ar) This Week March 9 1941
- * A Good Egg, (ar) This Week October 3 1937
- * Good Eggs!, (ar) This Week September 21 1941
- * Good Parties Can Be Inexpensive, (ar) This Week February 16 1941
- * Good Pickin’s, (ar) This Week January 31 1937
- * Good Recipes for Busy People, (ar) This Week April 14 1940
- * Good Sport—and a Good Cook, (ar) This Week December 14 1941
- * Good-Will Recipes from Rio, (ar) This Week April 20 1941
- * A Great Musician’s Hospitality, (ar) This Week November 29 1936
- * A Guy’s Favorite Dishes, (ar) This Week January 24 1937
- * Halliday Meals, (ar) This Week March 21 1937
- * “Heaven in Summer”, (ar) This Week August 1 1937
- * He Doesn’t Fiddle About Food, (ar) This Week December 18 1938
- * He Likes His Meals Square, (ar) This Week May 15 1938
- * He-Man Food, (ar) This Week July 14 1940
- * Here Are Good Recipes for Summer, (ar) This Week July 9 1939
- * Here Are Some Really Noble Dishes, (ar) This Week May 28 1939
- * He Reconditions Men, (ar) This Week October 5 1941
- * Her Food Repertory, (ar) This Week August 22 1937
- * Her Salad Days, (ar) This Week July 25 1937
- * He’s a Good Plain Cook, (ar) This Week October 12 1941
- * He Sings for His Meals, (ar) This Week February 20 1938
- * He Was Hungry, (ar) This Week April 11 1937
- * High Eating!, (ar) This Week January 8 1939
- * Historic Recipes for Modern Cooks, (ar) This Week March 19 1939
- * Hitch Your Table to a Star, (ar) This Week June 5 1938
- * Home-Cooked Dishes That Are Tops, (ar) This Week December 31 1939
- * Hospitality—Unlimited, (ar) This Week November 8 1936
- * Hot Food for Cold Customers, (ar) This Week February 26 1939
- * How a Famous Night Club Caters to Men, (ar) This Week October 16 1938
- * How One Hostess Succeeds, (ar) This Week September 29 1940
- * How to Feed a Husband, (ar) This Week May 14 1939
- * How to Win Friends—with Food, (ar) This Week July 24 1938
- * The Hungry Angel, (ar) This Week September 4 1938
- * Ice Wizardry, (ar) This Week September 5 1937
- * If You Were Dining on the Normandie, (ar) This Week October 2 1938
- * If You Were Henry’s Mother, (ar) This Week August 24 1941
- * “I Like to Cook”, (ar) This Week October 18 1936
- * “I’ll Take Steak”, (ar) This Week January 26 1941
- * I Love Good Food, (ar) This Week August 2 1936
- * The Importance of Fine Food, (ar) This Week February 6 1938
- * “I’m Romantic—”, (ar) This Week October 24 1937
- * “It Pays to Cook Expertly”, (ar) This Week March 16 1941
- * It’s a Bird!, (ar) This Week November 7 1937
- * It’s Finnish—and It’s Good, (ar) This Week September 10 1939
- * It’s Seasoning That Matters, (ar) This Week June 23 1940
- * Jazz Up Their Appetites, (ar) This Week April 17 1938
- * Just Sandwiches—But Umm!, (ar) This Week October 1 1939
- * Kitchen Parties for Sophisticates, (ar) This Week June 16 1940
- * Knee-Deep in Sandwiches, (ar) This Week September 8 1940
- * Lanny Ross Entertains at Home, (ar) This Week February 28 1937
- * Let’s Enjoy Eating, (ar) This Week June 9 1940
- * “Let’s Have a Bite”, (ar) This Week September 19 1937
- * Lily Pons at Home, (ar) This Week July 19 1936
- * Living Factories for Health, (ar) This Week June 30 1940
- * Made with Pineapple, (ar) This Week May 19 1940
- * Make Food Exciting, (ar) This Week November 3 1940
- * Make Good Cooking a Symphony, (ar) This Week September 14 1941
- * Make It Good—and Plenty!, (ar) This Week March 2 1941
- * Make It Savory, (ar) This Week July 31 1938
- * Make Magic with Peas, (ar) This Week January 22 1939
- * Make Your Parties Original, (ar) This Week October 20 1940
- * A Man’s Idea of Solid Food, (ar) This Week December 10 1939
- * Martini at Dinner, (ar) This Week November 14 1937
- * Maybe You’re Wearing a Mask, (ar) This Week October 9 1938
- * Mayfair Meals, (ar) This Week December 12 1937
- * Meals a’ la Margo, (ar) This Week June 6 1937
- * Meals by “Star” Light, (ar) This Week September 26 1937
- * Meals for Hungry People, (ar) This Week December 4 1938
- * Meals on a Houseboat, (ar) This Week August 11 1940
- * Meals with “Ma Tucker”, (ar) This Week January 16 1938
- * Men Like Her Meals, (ar) This Week May 18 1941
- * Miss Lupino Likes to Cook, (ar) This Week November 16 1941
- * Miss Tobin Stars Food, (ar) This Week August 28 1938
- * Morton Downey’s Cooking Hobby, (ar) This Week February 7 1937
- * Movie-Actor Chef, (ar) This Week November 10 1940
- * Mrs. Miniver Likes These Recipes, (ar) This Week November 17 1940
- * New Dishes from Old France, (ar) This Week November 24 1940
- * New Food Tricks for Parties, (ar) This Week October 23 1938
- * New Recipes—and Good Ones, (ar) This Week June 15 1941
- * New Tricks with Dried Fruits, (ar) This Week October 13 1940
- * New Tricks with Prunes, (ar) This Week June 29 1941
- * No Fried Clams Here, Either!, (ar) This Week July 6 1941
- * No Joking—“Gracie” Can Cook!, (ar) This Week October 11 1936
- * A Noted Hostess Entertains Informally, (ar) This Week May 26 1940
- * “Nothing Like American Pie”, (ar) This Week January 9 1938
- * An Ocean-Liner Chef Talks Food, (ar) This Week August 13 1939
- * Only One Crust, Please!, (ar) This Week October 26 1941
- * Our Bodies Burn It, (ar) This Week April 6 1941
- * Paul Hits the High Spots, (ar) This Week February 21 1937
- * Pennsylvania Dutch Treats, (ar) This Week November 2 1941
- * People Have More Fun—, (ar) This Week October 25 1936
- * Picking a Meal Out of the Air, (ar) This Week November 13 1938
- * Pleasing Dishes from Far-Away Places, (ar) This Week March 31 1940
- * Pleasing His Palate, (ar) This Week September 20 1936
- * Put a Table Under a Tree, (ar) This Week August 17 1941
- * A Question of Taste, (ar) This Week April 25 1937
- * Real Chinese Food Is Delicious Food, (ar) This Week January 12 1941
- * Recipe for Living, (ar) This Week September 13 1936
- * Right for Wright—Right for You, (ar) This Week August 27 1939
- * A Salad Wagon Is a Refreshing Idea, (ar) This Week March 3 1940
- * Salmon—Man’s Favorite Fish, (ar) This Week June 2 1940
- * The Scots Can Cook, (ar) This Week November 9 1941
- * “Sense,” Not Dollars, Does It!, (ar) This Week April 18 1937
- * Shanghai Banquet, (ar) This Week August 8 1937
- * She Carries Her Kitchen Along, (ar) This Week April 7 1940
- * She Loves “Different” Dishes, (ar) This Week September 12 1937
- * She Pulls Out the Plum, (ar) This Week November 21 1937
- * She Stars Also in Domesticity, (ar) This Week August 7 1938
- * She Taught Her Children to Cook, (ar) This Week November 5 1939
- * Simple and Nutritious, (ar) This Week July 27 1941
- * Simple Dishes Are Best, (ar) This Week March 23 1941
- * A Singer’s Notes on Food, (ar) This Week February 27 1938
- * Soldier of Fortune—and Gentleman Cook, (ar) This Week September 1 1940
- * Soup Is Important in Summer, (ar) This Week July 7 1940
- * South Sea Savor, (ar) This Week March 27 1938
- * Spanish Dishes Americans Like, (ar) This Week February 4 1940
- * Spontaneous Parties Are Best, (ar) This Week September 28 1941
- * A Star at the Fireside, (ar) This Week March 7 1937
- * Streamline Your Dinner Parties, (ar) This Week November 19 1939
- * Sugar and Spice, (ar) This Week December 19 1937
- * Supper After the Show, (ar) This Week June 14 1936
- * Sweets! Sweets!, (ar) This Week July 18 1937
- * Switzerland Gives Us New Recipes, (ar) This Week July 23 1939
- * The Taste of Independence, (ar) This Week July 4 1937
- * The Tenor of His Food, (ar) This Week June 13 1937
- * Teresa’s Day Out, (ar) This Week June 12 1938
- * These Dishes Add Much, (ar) This Week July 30 1939
- * These Foreign Dishes Are Practical, (ar) This Week September 17 1939
- * These French Recipes Are Easy, (ar) This Week June 11 1939
- * These Party Ideas Succeed, (ar) This Week June 4 1939
- * These Simple Foods Have Distinction, (ar) This Week February 25 1940
- * They Ask for Recipes, (ar) This Week January 23 1938
- * They Make Cooking a Hobby, (ar) This Week February 19 1939
- * Things to Indulge In, (ar) This Week October 10 1937
- * This Artist Is Also a Fine Cook, (ar) This Week March 24 1940
- * This Australian Food Is Tops, (ar) This Week May 12 1940
- * This Canned Meat Makes Good Meals, (ar) This Week May 5 1940
- * This Cookery Gets Results, (ar) This Week January 29 1939
- * This Food Has Hot-Weather Appeal, (ar) This Week July 16 1939
- * This Food Is Food, (ar) This Week April 16 1939
- * This Food Satisfies Seven Sisters, (ar) This Week April 23 1939
- * This Kind of Cooking Pays, (ar) This Week May 21 1939
- * This Man Can Cook, (ar) This Week September 18 1938
- * This Week’s Recipes—Norwegian, (ar) This Week April 13 1941
- * Three-Quarters of Life, (ar) This Week October 31 1937
- * Thursday-Night Specials, (ar) This Week September 7 1941
- * Time Out for Cooking, (ar) This Week October 19 1941
- * To a Man’s Taste, (ar) This Week April 24 1938
- * Today We Eat Miracles, (ar) This Week April 9 1939
- * To Please a Man’s Palate, (ar) This Week April 21 1940
- * To the Tune of Good Food, (ar) This Week July 26 1936
- * Tricks with Soup, (ar) This Week January 7 1940
- * Try These Alpine Dishes, (ar) This Week July 20 1941
- * Try These Dishes from Poland, (ar) This Week July 21 1940
- * Try These New Tricks When You Cook, (ar) This Week October 29 1939
- * Try This Man’s Recipes, (ar) This Week June 22 1941
- * Tuning in for Dinner, (ar) This Week August 29 1937
- * Turkey and Cranberries, (ar) This Week November 15 1936
- * Um-m-m—Turkey!, (ar) This Week November 20 1938
- * Using What? Using Pumpkins!, (ar) This Week November 26 1939
- * Vegetables Need Sauces Too, (ar) This Week February 9 1941
- * We Give You the Navy, (ar) This Week June 28 1936
- * What a Chef Eats at Home, (ar) This Week October 15 1939
- * What Men Eat on Trains, (ar) This Week March 5 1939
- * What the New York Smart Set Likes to Eat, (ar) This Week October 30 1938
- * When English Cooking Is Good, (ar) This Week May 11 1941
- * When Food Is an Event, (ar) This Week September 6 1936
- * When Guests Come to Dinner—, (ar) This Week January 19 1941
- * When Sylvia Serves, (ar) This Week December 27 1936
- * When You’re Hungry, (ar) This Week May 1 1938
- * Why Not Cook Like a Professional?, (ar) This Week February 23 1941
- * Wizardry with Food, (ar) This Week December 1 1940
- * You Can Cook These Foreign Foods, (ar) This Week August 6 1939
- * You Can’t Beat the Irish—for Food, (ar) This Week August 15 1937
- * You’ll Like Them Too, (ar) This Week August 3 1941
- * You’ll Like These Mexican Dishes, (ar) This Week November 12 1939
- * “You Make Me Hungry”, (ar) This Week December 13 1936
[]Turner, Harry (E.) (1935- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Ambition, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * An Aquatic Annelid, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Brainchild, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Captain’s Tale, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Collection, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Deep Secrets, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Drains, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Egg, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Fat Old Women Who Wear Fur Coats, (vi) The 23rd Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1982
- * Fingers, (ss) The 15th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1974
- * Flayed, (ss) The 21st Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1980
- * The Funeral Luncheon, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Hell’s Bells, (ss) The Eleventh Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1970
- * The Hypnotist, (nv) The 17th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1976
- * It’s Hungry, (ss) The 18th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1977
- * Killer, (vi) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Laird of Macarooni’s Balloon, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Leonardo’s Groat, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Lion’s Cradle, (nv) The 20th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1979
- * Love Bites, (nv) The 22nd Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1981
- * The Man Who Could Hear Fishes Scream, (ss) The Bedside Book of Horror ed. Herbert van Thal, Arthur Barker, 1973
- * Maurice the Magician, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Ms. Rita and the Professor, (ss) The 27th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Clarence Paget, Pan, 1986
- * Murder Most Perfect, (nv) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Now Showing at the Roxy, (ss) The Tenth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1977
- * Reflections, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Short Story, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Shwartz, (ss) The 14th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1973
- * The Soul of Hassan de Vere, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Sounds Familiar, (ss) Back from the Dead ed. Johnny Mains, Noose & Gibbet Publishing, 2010
- * Special Reserve ’75, (ss) The 26th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Clarence Paget, Pan, 1985
- * The Stripper, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Theatre of the Dead, (nv) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * Time Shift, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Tunisian Talking Ferret, (ss) The 16th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1975
- * The Twins, (ss) The 13th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1972
- * The Venetian Chair, (nv) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, (oc) The Book Guild (hc), October 1998
- * Visions of Paradise, (ss) The Venetian Chair and Other Stories, The Book Guild, 1998
- * The Wager, (ss) The Fifteenth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1982
[]Turner, Harry E. (1920-2009) (about) (chron.)
- * Astrology—the Pseudo-science, (ar) The Satellite August 1939
- * The Comet Doom, (il) 1939
- * The Creed of an Atheist, (ar) The Fantast March 1941
- * “Diana”, (il) Zenith #3, December 1941
- * Discoveries in Fantasy, (br) Zimri #6, May 1974 [Ref. Lin Carter]
- * Editorial, (ed) Zenith #1, August 1941
- * Fantasy—The Intruder, (il) Zenith #5, April 1942
- * “Faust”, (il) Zenith #3, December 1941
- * I Am Alone in the Studio, (ar) Zimri #7, January 1975
- * Khalk’ru, (cv) Zenith #5, April 1942
- * Lepanto, (cv) Zenith #4, February 1942
- * The Man from Earth, (il) New Worlds August 1939
- * The Open-Ended Game, (ar) Zimri #6, May 1974
- * Robot of Civilisation, (cv) The Fantast July 1939
- * The Sea Terror, (il) 1939
- * 7th Column, (cv) The Fantast November 1941
- * “Starmaker”, (cv) Zenith #3, December 1941
- * Study, (il) Zenith #4, February 1942
- * [front cover], (cv) New Worlds Mar, Apr, May, Aug 1939
- * [front cover], (cv) The Satellite Jul 1939, Feb 1940
- * [front cover], (cv) The Fantast Aug, Oct/Nov 1939, May 1940, Mar, Apr, Dec 1941, Apr, Jul 1942
- * [front cover], (cv) Tales of Wonder #11, Summer 1940
- * [front cover], (cv) Zenith #1 Aug, #2 Oct 1941, #6 Jun 1953
- * [front cover], (cv) Science Fantasy #2, Winter 1950/1951
- * [front cover], (cv) Astroneer Summer 1953
- * [front cover], (cv) Zimri #4 Jan, #5 Aug 1973, #6 May 1974, #7 Jan 1975
- * [front cover], (cv) Maya #8, July 1975
- * [front cover], (cv) War of the Words ed. Steve Sneyd, Hilltop Press, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) Reinventing the Wall by Ian Stewart, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1999
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Tales of Wonder #6 Spr, #9 Win 1939, #10 Spr 1940
- * [illustration(s)], (il) New Worlds August 1939
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nebula Science Fiction #8, #10, #11 1954, #12, #13, #14 1955, #15, #16, #17 1956, #20, #21,
#22, #23, #24, #25 1957
#26, #27 Feb, #31 Jun 1958
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nebula Science Fiction (US) #31, October 1958
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Zimri #6 May 1974, #7 Jan 1975
- * [letter], (lt) The Fantast May 1940, Dec 1941
- * [letter], (lt) Zimri #5, August 1973
- * [letter from Manchester], (lt) The Fantast June 1939
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
[]Turner, J(ohn) V(ictor) (1905-1945); used pseudonyms David Hume & Ivan Storm (about) (chron.)
- * Anything to Say [Sammy Smith], (ss) The Thriller #367, February 15 1936, as by David Hume
- * A Basin of Trouble, (ss) The Thriller #334, June 29 1935, as by David Hume
- * Call in the Yard [Det. Insp. Sanderson], (na) The Thriller #317, March 2 1935, as by David Hume
- * The Crime Combine [Det. Insp. Sanderson], (na) The Thriller #378, May 2 1936, as by David Hume
- * The Crook’s Day Off, (ss) The Thriller #343, August 31 1935, as by David Hume
- * Dynamite Don, (sl) The Ranger #41 May 19, #42 May 26, #43 Jun 2, #44 Jun 9, #45 Jun 16, #46 Jun 23, #47 Jun 30 1934, as by Ivan Storm
- * He Stooped to Live, (ss) The Sunday Dispatch March 20 1938, as by David Hume
- * He Was Pinched for Nothing, (ss) The Thriller #350, October 19 1935, as by David Hume
- * Meet the Dragon [Mick Cardby], (sl) Detective Weekly #150 Jan 4, #151 Jan 11, #152 Jan 18, #153 Jan 25, #154 Feb 1, #155 Feb 8, #156 Feb 15, #157 Feb 22, #158 Feb 29,
#159 Mar 7 1936, as by David Hume
- * The Murder Rap [Det. Insp. Sanderson], (na) The Thriller #390, July 25 1936, as by David Hume
- * The Murder Trap [Det. Insp. Sanderson], (na) The Thriller #323, April 13 1935, as by David Hume
- * The Secret of the Strong Room [Det. Insp. Sanderson], (na) The Thriller #304, December 1 1934, as by David Hume
- * Times Were Bad [Sammy Smith], (ss) The Thriller #373, March 28 1936, as by David Hume
- * Who Is Midnight?, (na) The Thriller #396, September 5 1936, as by David Hume
- * The Wrong Bottle, (ss) The Thriller #370, March 7 1936, as by David Hume
_____, [ref.]
[]Turner, James (Ernest) (1909-1975) (chron.)
- * The Bears Will Get You, (ss) The Evening Standard May 3 1954
- * Clock Weight, (ss) The Evening Standard April 8 1954
- * A Fall of Snow, (ss) Staircase to the Sea by James Turner, William Kimber, 1974
- * Pontine Competition, (ms) The Pontine Dossier v3 #2, 1977
- * [letter from Mississippi: in re: May issue], (lt) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction August 1964
- * [letter from Pilot Knob, MO], (lt) If October 1965
[]Turner, Jayne (chron.)
- * The Cruel Mother, (ar) Mindmares #9, Winter 2000
- * The Fairy Witch of Clonmel, (ar) Mindmares #8, Fall 1999
- * The Faithful Sister, (ar) Mindmares #7, Summer 1999
- * The Hag of Southerndown, (ar) Mindmares #8, Fall 1999
- * Night of the Long Knives, (ar) Mindmares #5, Winter 1999
- * The Spirit of Dark Entry, (ar) Mindmares #5, Winter 1999
- * True Horrors:
* ___ The Cruel Mother, (ar) Mindmares #9, Winter 2000
* ___ The Fairy Witch of Clonmel, (ar) Mindmares #8, Fall 1999
* ___ The Faithful Sister, (ar) Mindmares #7, Summer 1999
* ___ The Hag of Southerndown, (ar) Mindmares #8, Fall 1999
* ___ Night of the Long Knives, (ar) Mindmares #5, Winter 1999
* ___ The Spirit of Dark Entry, (ar) Mindmares #5, Winter 1999
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