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[]Talbot, Bryan (1952- ) (chron.)
- * FireFrost (with James Brunton), (ar) Imagine #14, May 1984
- * FireFrost Briefing (with James Brunton), (ar) Imagine #14, May 1984
- * The Fire Opal Set (with James Brunton), (ar) Imagine #14, May 1984
- * From Homogenous to Honey (with Neil Gaiman), (cs)
- * From Homogenous to Honey (with Neil Gaiman), (cs) AARGH (Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia) ed. Alan Moore, Mad Love, 1988
- * Last Refuge (with Graeme Hurry), (cs) Kimota #2, Summer 1995
- * The Nativity on Ice (with Alan Moore), (cs) Kimota #3, Winter 1995, as by Bryan Talbot & Kurt Vile
- * Techno-Claws, (pi) Kimota #1, Winter 1994/1995
- * [front cover], (cv) Imagine #14, May 1984
- * [front cover], (cv) Kimota #3 Win 1995, #5 Win 1996
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Interzone #169, July 2001
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pantechnicon #5, 2007
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[]Talbot, Charles Remington (chron.)
- * All Questions Answered, (ss) Wide Awake October 1882
- * At the Sign of the Golden Ball, (sl) Wide Awake December 1883
- * The Battle of Bunker Hill, (sl) Wide Awake July 1884
- * Circumvention, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1888
- * A Committee of Investigation, (ss) Wide Awake July 1882
- * The Crew of the Captain’s Gig, (ss) St. Nicholas October 1886
- * The Crew of the Casabianca. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake November 1886
- * The Crew of the Casabianca. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake June 1886
- * The Crew of the Casabianca. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake July 1886
- * The Crew of the Casabianca. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake August 1886
- * The Crew of the Casabianca. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake September 1886
- * The Crew of the Casabianca. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake October 1886
- * The Diamond Bracelet, (ss) Wide Awake June 1882
- * A Double Masquerade:
* ___ I. At the Sign of the Golden Ball, (sl) Wide Awake December 1883
* ___ II. Master Brenshaw Changes His Coat, (sl) Wide Awake January 1884
* ___ III. A Moonlight Introduction, (sl) Wide Awake February 1884
* ___ IV. A Sunday Morning Breakfast, (sl) Wide Awake March 1884
* ___ V. The Mysterious Stranger Again, (sl) Wide Awake April 1884
* ___ VI. Two Arrivals at the Brenshaw Mansion, (sl) Wide Awake May 1884
- * Down by the Pond, (ss) Wide Awake August 1882
- * Ensign Wigglesworth, (sl) Wide Awake August 1884
- * The Escape, (sl) Wide Awake October 1884
- * The Events of a Night, (ss) Wide Awake September 1882
- * Four Sides to a Triangle, (ss) St. Nicholas August 1891
- * A General Clearing Up of Matters, (ss) Wide Awake August 1883
- * A General Clearing Up of Matters (Concluded), (ss) Wide Awake September 1883
- * A General Misunderstanding. Chapter 7, (sl) Wide Awake April 1878
- * A General Misunderstanding. Chapter 8, (sl) Wide Awake May 1878
- * A General Misunderstanding. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake January 1878
- * A General Misunderstanding. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake February 1878
- * A General Misunderstanding. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake March 1878
- * A General Misunderstanding. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake June 1878
- * Having His Own Way. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake December 1881
- * Having His Own Way. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake July 1881
- * Having His Own Way. Chapters 2 (continued)-4, (sl) Wide Awake August 1881
- * Having His Own Way. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake September 1881
- * Having His Own Way. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake October 1881
- * Having His Own Way. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake November 1881
- * A Highway Robbery, (ss) Wide Awake February 1883
- * How Bright Benson Got His Appointment to the Naval Academy (with M. J. Burns), (ss) St. Nicholas April 1884
- * Interviewing a Professor, (ss) Wide Awake June 1883
- * Knots, Hitches and Splices, (ar) Wide Awake October 1881
- * The Lady of the Chingachgook, (ss) St. Nicholas August 1883
- * Masks Off!:
* ___ I. A Morning Alarm, (sl) Wide Awake June 1884
* ___ II. The Battle of Bunker Hill, (sl) Wide Awake July 1884
* ___ III. Ensign Wigglesworth, (sl) Wide Awake August 1884
* ___ IV. Master Gervaise Is Arrested, (sl) Wide Awake September 1884
* ___ IV. (continued)—V. The Escape, (sl) Wide Awake October 1884
* ___ VI. Master Brenshaw Terminates His Visit to Boston, (sl) Wide Awake November 1884
- * Master Brenshaw Changes His Coat, (sl) Wide Awake January 1884
- * Master Brenshaw Terminates His Visit to Boston, (sl) Wide Awake November 1884
- * Master Gervaise Is Arrested, (sl) Wide Awake September 1884
- * A Midshipman at Large. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake May 1886
- * A Midshipman at Large. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake December 1885
- * A Midshipman at Large. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake January 1886
- * A Midshipman at Large. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake February 1886
- * A Midshipman at Large. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake March 1886
- * A Midshipman at Large. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake April 1886
- * A Moonlight Introduction, (sl) Wide Awake February 1884
- * More Than They Bargained For:
* ___ I. A Highway Robbery, (ss) Wide Awake February 1883
* ___ II. Unexpected Guests, (ss) Wide Awake March 1883
* ___ III. A Suspicious Character, (ss) Wide Awake May 1883
* ___ IV. Interviewing a Professor, (ss) Wide Awake June 1883
* ___ V. Restoring Stolen Goods, (ss) Wide Awake July 1883
* ___ VI. A General Clearing Up of Matters, (ss) Wide Awake August 1883
* ___ VI. A General Clearing Up of Matters (Concluded), (ss) Wide Awake September 1883
- * A Morning Alarm, (sl) Wide Awake June 1884
- * A Mysterious Arrival, (ss) Wide Awake June 1882
- * The Mysterious Stranger Again, (sl) Wide Awake April 1884
- * No Questions Asked:
* ___ I. The Diamond Bracelet, (ss) Wide Awake June 1882
* ___ II. A Mysterious Arrival, (ss) Wide Awake June 1882
* ___ III. A Committee of Investigation, (ss) Wide Awake July 1882
* ___ IV. Down by the Pond, (ss) Wide Awake August 1882
* ___ V. The Events of a Night, (ss) Wide Awake September 1882
* ___ VI. All Questions Answered, (ss) Wide Awake October 1882
- * Number One, (pm) St. Nicholas July 1886
- * Restoring Stolen Goods, (ss) Wide Awake July 1883
- * Romulus and Remus. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake May 1887
- * Romulus and Remus. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake December 1886
- * Romulus and Remus. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake January 1887
- * Romulus and Remus. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake February 1887
- * Romulus and Remus. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake March 1887
- * Romulus and Remus. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake April 1887
- * The Schoolmaster and the Truants, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1885
- * Skating, (ar) Wide Awake December 1881
- * A Sunday Morning Breakfast, (sl) Wide Awake March 1884
- * A Suspicious Character, (ss) Wide Awake May 1883
- * Sybil Fair’s Fairness. Chapter 1, (sl) Wide Awake June 1889
- * Sybil Fair’s Fairness. Chapter 2, (sl) Wide Awake July 1889
- * Sybil Fair’s Fairness. Chapter 3, (sl) Wide Awake August 1889
- * The Thrilling Story of Capt. Norman, (ar) Wide Awake August 1893
- * Trying to Be True, (sl) Wide Awake Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1878
- * Two Arrivals at the Brenshaw Mansion, (sl) Wide Awake May 1884
- * Unexpected Guests, (ss) Wide Awake March 1883
- * Ways to do Things:
* ___ I. Knots, Hitches and Splices, (ar) Wide Awake October 1881
* ___ III. Skating, (ar) Wide Awake December 1881
- * The Witch of Woody Dell (with George Foster Barnes), (pm) St. Nicholas August 1884
[]Talbot, Ethel (Mary) (1880-1944) (chron.)
- * After Harvest, (pm) Putnam’s Magazine November 1909
- * After the Ball, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1918
- * Afterwards, (pm) The Novel Magazine October 1932
- * Amy Johnson Reaches Australia, (ss)
- * Battle Sunset, (pm) The Scrap Book April 1909
- * Blackthorn, (ss) Colour April 1922
- * Bobbing for Apples, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1929
- * Breaking the Ice, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1919
- * “Carrying On”, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1918
- * Christmas, 1917, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1917
- * Christmas Day, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1915
- * Christmas Gifts, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1918
- * Christmas Leave, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1916
- * Christmas Presents, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1915
- * Christmas Quarrels!, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1921
- * Christmas Week with Aunt Maria, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Dreadful Deed, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1916
- * Dreams, (pm) The Windsor Magazine October 1926
- * Fairies, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1932
- * The Feast of Roses, (pm) The Pacific Monthly June 1910
- * The Feud, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1917, 1916
- * A Flirt’s Villanelle, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1907
- * The Forgotten Things, (pm) Collier’s January 17 1914
- * The Form Magazine, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1916, 1915
- * Funk!, (ss) Chums April 15 1922
- * Game-Funk Joan, (ss) Hulton’s Girls’ Stories, Allied Newspapers, 1927
- * The Ghost of the Fags, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1921
- * The Girl Who Was Different, (nv) The British Girl’s Annual 1918, 1917
- * Give Love Today, (pm) The Smart Set May 1910
- * The Glad Prince Florio, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1933
- * Gran’ma, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1917
- * Hum-Drum, (ss) Colour January 1916
- * If Dreams Came True, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1932
- * A Japanese Pastel, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1913
- * Jonah’s First-Footing, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1927
- * The Khaki Soldier-Man, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1916
- * A Lighthouse Heroine, (ss)
- * Little Green Chairs, (pm) The Novel Magazine July 1933
- * The Little Hawthorn Tree, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1915
- * The Living Eyes, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1914
- * Loot, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1916
- * Luck!, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1919, 1918
- * March Hares, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1930
- * Marriage Postponed, (sl) Horner’s Stories #2099, December 16 1933
- * Mary, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1916
- * Mary Lamb, Home-Maker, (ar) The Lady’s World October 1925
- * Merrivale’s Musical Ring, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1922
- * Mistletoe!, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1918
- * Monica’s Mascot, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1930
- * Moonstruck, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1931
- * The Mystery of the Diamond Serpent, (nv) The British Girl’s Annual 1924
- * The Mystery of the Mill, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1932
- * Never Again, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1923
- * Nurse, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1917
- * On the Road in Autumn, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1937
- * O, Sleepless One!, (pm) The Novel Magazine February 1933
- * Other Days, Other Ways, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1917
- * Pots and Pans, (pm) The Novel Magazine November 1932
- * Princess Pocahontas, (ss)
- * The Punch and Judy Party, (ss) Stories for All, Dean & Son, 1935
- * The Red Cross Nurse, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1916
- * Rings, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1923
- * The Robbery at the Squire’s, (ss) My Magazine November 1917
- * Rondeau (“She plays at school, I grieve to say”), (pm) The Windsor Magazine February 1919
- * Rondeau (“When Winter’s here with deadening chill”), (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1923
- * Roses and Thorns, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1933
- * “The Same Sweet Song”, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1916
- * Sea Music, (pm) The Novel Magazine September 1933
- * September—July, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1915
- * Skipper and Co., (nv) The British Girl’s Annual 1928
- * Snakes Alive, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1923
- * The Special Constable, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1916
- * The Spoils of War, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1917
- * The Story of the Little Princess, (ss) Romp Time Stories, Dean & Son, 1934
- * Sweet Lavender, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1924
- * Taking Peter Down a Peg, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1921
- * That Girl—Lucinda, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1925
- * That Wild Australian Girl, (sl) The Schoolgirls’ Pictorial #8, December 22 1924
- * To the Colours!, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1919
- * The Tramway-Guard, (pm) Stories for All, Dean & Son, 1935
- * The Treasure of Merivale, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1925
- * A Triolet, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1907
- * Very Brave, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1915
- * Wakeful I Lie, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine July 1934
- * A War-Secret, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1916
- * The Water-Kelpie, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1925
- * When They Are Singing, (pm) The Windsor Magazine April 1923
- * Where the Piper Led, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1923
- * The Widow, (pm) McClure’s Magazine July 1911
- * The Wood, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1924
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[]Talbot, Frederick (1833-1903) (about) (chron.)
- * The Breaking of the Drought, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine July 1893, uncredited.
- * Covin’s Revenge, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1878, uncredited.
- * Fifteen Minutes After Midnight, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1874
- * Joe Upon Happiness, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1874, as by The Author of “Jack Pugh’s Legacy”
- * My Client Upstairs, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1872
- * My First Commission, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1871
- * Not Just Yet, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1872, as by The Author of “Jack Pugh’s Legacy”
- * One of the Firm, (sl) The Red Dragon Feb, Mar, Apr 1882
- * The Outside Carriage, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1875
- * The Secret of the Mine, (nv) , uncredited.
- * The Severed Hand, (nv) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1876
- * The Wreck of the Firefly, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1873
[]Talbot, Frederick A. A. (fl. 1890s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Across America by Motor-Car, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1906
- * Across the Atlantic in a Twelve-Foot Boat, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1901
- * Adventures of a Snake-Catcher, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine June 1901 [Ref. Peter Gruber]
- * All About the Cinema Camera Operator, (ar) Chums July 1 1922
- * All About the Gas Engine, (ar) Chums June 7 1924
- * Ambulance Dogs in the German Army, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1900
- * Among the Kentish Fruit Pickers, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1899
- * At Sixty Miles an Hour, (ar) Chums October 15 1921
- * Baby’s Parade, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1906
- * Blazing the Iron Trail, (ar) Chums March 20 1920
- * The Boundary Makers, (ar) The British Boy’s Annual 1921
- * Brakes and How They Work, (ar) Chums July 23 1921
- * Canada’s New Wheat Outlet, (ar) The Idler January 1910
- * The City Under London, (ar) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- * Classification of Locomotives, (ar) Chums December 10 1921
- * Conquering the Rocky Mountains, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1909
- * The Constant Rivalry of Sea and Shore, (ar) The Windsor Magazine May 1899
- * Cycling at a Mile a Minute, (bg) The Strand Magazine March 1900 [Ref. Charles M. Murphy]
- * Cycling Through the Air, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine May 1901
- * Do We Eat Too Much?, (ar) Chambers’s Journal October 3 1908
- * Down the World’s Steepest Grade, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * The End of the Trail, (ar) Chums April 10 1920
- * An Engine Match Between England and America, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine January 1899
- * Engraving by Light. How a “Process-Block” Is Made, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1914
- * Famous Railway Smashes, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine September 1898
- * Farming with Dynamite: The Latest Method of Breaking up the Ground for Agriculture, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1912
- * The Fight for the Atlantic: The Evolution of the Leviathan, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1901
- * Food from the Air, (ar) Chums July 1 1916
- * The Force of the Sea, (ar) The Ludgate April 1898
- * A Game of Living Whist, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine September 1900
- * Great Inventions of the War, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #92, November 1919
- * Harnessing the Hottest Heat, (ar) The British Boy’s Annual 1920, 1919
- * Heroines of the Film, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1914
- * Home-Making on the Cosy-Corner Plan: Artistic Houses for Slender Purses, (ar) The London Magazine May 1902
- * A Hospital for Battleships, (ar) The London Magazine September 1902
- * How Trains Make Speed, (ar) Chums June 11 1921
- * The Ice Carnival of Saranac, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1901
- * In the Day’s Work, (ar) Chums March 27 1920
- * The Krupp Bluff, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #54, September 1916
- * The Launching of a Battleship, (ar) The Windsor Magazine April 1899
- * Living on the Air!, (ar) Chums June 24 1916
- * Lonely Voyagers, (ar) The Windsor Magazine December 1900
- * Major Baden-Powell’s Collapsible Military Bicycle, (ar) The Windsor Magazine June 1901
- * The Making of a Pipe, (ar) The Windsor Magazine November 1899
- * Measuring the Rain-Fall, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine December 1900
- * Millions to Save Minutes, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1910
- * The Most Remarkable Railway in the World, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1900
- * Mysteries of the Northern Mists, (ar) The British Boy’s Annual 1923
- * Over London in a Balloon, (ar) The Windsor Magazine October 1901
- * Pictures in Fire, (ar) The Windsor Magazine September 1900
- * Pioneers for the Steel Road, (ar) Chums April 30 1921
- * Powdered Milk: The Solution of a Serious Problem, (ar) Chambers’s Journal January 4 1908
- * The Railway Engineer’s Heavy Artillery, (ar) Chums April 16 1921
- * The Rejuvenation of Egypt, (ar) The Cosmopolitan August 1901
- * Remarkable Animal Surgery, (ar) The London Magazine June 1902
- * Rescuing a Liner from the Jungle, (ar) Chums September 25 1920
- * Restoring Hearing to the Deaf, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1902
- * Running Railways on Oil, (ia) Chums October 30 1920
- * Safety First, (ar) Chums July 9 1921
- * Sanitation by Electricity: The Production of Disinfectant from Sea-Water by Electrolysis, (ar) Chambers’s Journal August 8 1908
- * The Skipping Champion of the World, (bg) The Strand Magazine August 1901 [Ref. Fred Connor]
- * Some Big Floods, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine February 1901
- * Some Famous Cheques, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine November 1898
- * Some Famous Newspaper “Scoops”, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine June 1900
- * Some Out-of-the-Way Records, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1901
- * Some Sensational Fires, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine November/December 1898
- * Some Terrible Shipwrecks, (ar) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine March 1899
- * Some Wonders from the West:
* ___ XXVII.—The Skipping Champion of the World, (bg) The Strand Magazine August 1901 [Ref. Fred Connor]
- * A Steamer Above the Clouds, (ar) The Harmsworth Magazine March 1901 [Ref. John Wilson]
- * Strange Locomotives, (ar) Chums August 26 1922
- * Submarine Signalling on the Ocean, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine August 1906
- * Taming the Wilds, (ar) Chums April 3 1920
- * Telephoning Without Sound, (ar) Chums October 2 1920
- * Tonbridge Ware—Its History and Manufacture, (ia) The Windsor Magazine February 1898
- * A Town of Arks, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1902
- * A Town That Is Slipping Into the Sea, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1899
- * Toying with 1,000,000 Horsepower, (ar) The London Magazine January 1902
- * A Traveller in the Air: A Chat with Mr. Percival Spencer, (iv) The Windsor Magazine August 1900 [Ref. Percival Spencer]
- * Vapour Preservation of Food: The New Scientific Process and Its Possibilities, (ar) Chambers’s Journal June 13 1908
- * Volcanoes by Contract, (ar) The London Magazine August 1902
- * A Wheat Hospital, (ar) The Windsor Magazine May 1904
- * When the “Rock Hog” Grunts, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #116, November 1921
- * Winning Wealth from Rubbish Heaps, (ar) The British Boy’s Annual 1921, 1920
- * With Mr. Rhodes’ Lieutenants, (ar) The London Magazine July 1902
- * Wreck-Raising by Submarine, (ar) Chums October 9 1920
[]Talbot, Newton (fl. 1860s)
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- * Editor (with James R. Elliott & William H. Thomes): Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1863, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1864
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1865
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1866
[]Talbot, Norman (Clare) (1936- ) (chron.)
- * After the Beowulf Expedition, (ss) Strange Attractors ed. Damien Broderick, Hale & Iremonger, 1985
- * Beet-Pullers, (pm) Transatlantic Review #14, Autumn 1963
- * The Drive-In, (pm) Pacific Quarterly Moana July 1979
- * Earth Revisited, (pm) Pacific Quarterly Moana July 1979
- * The Latest Dream I Ever Dreamed, (ss) Dreaming Down-Under ed. Jack Dann & Janeen Webb, Voyager Australia, 1998
- * Monologue at Sea, (pm) Pacific Quarterly Moana July 1979
- * The Other Side of the Other Side of the Street, (ss) Urban Fantasies ed. David King & Russell Blackford, Ebony Books, 1985
- * Saturn Returns, (ar) Abaddon #3, August 2001
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[]Talbot, Teddy (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Teddy’s Secret Diary, (sl) Snappy Nov, Dec 1929, Jan 1930
- * Teddy Talbot Tattles, (ss) Pep! Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Oct, Dec 1927, Apr, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov,
Dec 1928
Jan, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1929, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1930
Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun 1931
[]Talburt, Nancy Ellen (fl. 1970s-2000s) (books) (chron.)
- * The Golden Age of Mystery Fiction (with Lyna Lee Montgomery), (si) Mystery Reader: Stories of Detection, Adventure, and Horror ed. Nancy Ellen Talburt & Lyna Lee Montgomery, Scribner's, 1975
- * Introduction (with Lyna Lee Montgomery), (in) Mystery Reader: Stories of Detection, Adventure, and Horror ed. Nancy Ellen Talburt & Lyna Lee Montgomery, Scribner's, 1975
- * The Many Guises of the Contemporary Amateur Detective (with Juana R. Young), (ar) The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction ed. Deane Mansfield-Kelley & Lois Marchino, Longman US, 2004
- * New Developments: The Hardboiled School and After (with Lyna Lee Montgomery), (is) Mystery Reader: Stories of Detection, Adventure, and Horror ed. Nancy Ellen Talburt & Lyna Lee Montgomery, Scribner's, 1975
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[]Taliaferro, Merle (chron.)
- * Dawn at Last, (pm) Owlflight #3, 1982
- * The Dust of Guinea Pigs, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Seven ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 1999
- * New Home World, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Ten ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2001
- * Orbiting Colonies, (pm) Owlflight #3, 1982
[]Tālib (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * A Card Trick, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1925
- * Hide and—Found, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine August 1924
- * The Informer, (ss) The Corner Magazine October 1926
- * Jaws of the Sea, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine April 1925
- * The Last Chapter, (ss) The Blue Magazine #65, November 1924
- * Not on the Menu, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine February 1925
- * One at a Time, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #151, October 1924
- * One Up, (ss) Clues October 1926
- * A Phantom in Pyjamas, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine December 1924
- * The Shadow of a Feast, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine July 1924
- * A Silent Accomplice, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine August 1925
- * Vanderloof—Loafer, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #10, April 1923
- * “Verdict in Accordance”, (ss) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine September 1925
- * The “Weak-End” Bungalow, (vi) The Corner Magazine September 1925
- * The Wedding March, (vi) The Corner Magazine November 1925
[]Talintyre, H(enry) M(atthew) (1893-1962) (about) (chron.)
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Gaiety Apr, Dec 1924, Jan 1925
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Happy Mag. November 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine May 23, Sep 12, Nov 21, Dec 19 1924, Jan 30, May 8 1925
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Scout June 28 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Crusoe Mag. #3, August 1924
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Yellow Magazine January 9 1925
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Merry Magazine #34 Apr, #35 May 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Aug 1930, Apr 1931
[]Talisman (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Always a Goth Chick, (pm) Nth Degree #5, April 2003
- * Come Out and Play (Federation Style), (pm) Nth Degree #2, Winter 2002
- * Fifty Ways to Leave Your Planet, (sg) Nth Degree #8, December 2003
- * Sympathy for George Lucas, (pm) Nth Degree #10, June 2004
- * Teach Your Robots Well, (pm) Nth Degree #4, December 2002
- * Technobabble World, (pm) Nth Degree #1, Winter 2002
[]Tall, Stephen; pseudonym of Compton N. Crook (1908-1981) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Allison, Carmichael and Tattersall, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1970
- * The Angry Mountain, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1970
- * The Bear with the Knot on His Tail [Stardust], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1971
- * Birds Fly South in Winter [Stardust], (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction November/December 1971
- * Chlorophyll, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1976
- * Foreword, (fw) The Stardust Voyages by Stephen Tall, Berkley Medallion, 1975
- * Gods on Olympus [Stardust], (na) Worlds of If September/October 1972
- * Home Is the Hunter, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact August 1979
- * The Hot and Cold Running Waterfall, (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine May 1980
- * The Invaders [Stardust], (nv) Worlds of If July/August 1973
- * The King Is Dead: Long Live the Queen!, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1978
- * The Lights on Precipice Peak, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1955
- * The Mad Scientist and the FBI, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction December 1970
- * The Man Who Saved the Sun, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1977
- * The Merry Men of Methane [Stardust], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1980
- * Mushroom World [Stardust], (na) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1974
- * The Rock and the Pool, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction December 1976
- * Seventy Light-Years from Sol [Stardust], (nv) Worlds of Tomorrow November 1966
- * Space Bounce, (ss) Worlds of If September/October 1973
- * A Star Called Cyrene [Stardust], (nv) Worlds of Tomorrow November 1966, as "Seventy Light-Years from Sol"
- * The Stardust Voyages [Stardust], (co) Berkley Medallion (pb), October 1975
- * Swamp Lady, (ss) Country Gentleman March 1953
- * “Talk with the Animals—”, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1970
- * This Is My Country, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction February 1971
_____, [ref.]
[]Tallant, Robert (1909-1957) (chron.)
- * The Axeman of New Orleans, (ts) Ready to Hang by Robert Tallant, Harper & Brothers, 1952, as "The Axeman Wore Wings"
- * The Axeman Wore Wings, (ts) Ready to Hang by Robert Tallant, Harper & Brothers, 1952
- * Cheerful Cemeteries, (ar) Liberty March 1950
- * Finale to Chaos, (??) 10 Story Book November 1939
- * Home-Grown Voodoo, (ar) Liberty December 14 1946
- * Huzzy!, (ss) All-Story Love Tales September 1 1939
- * I’m Fit as a Fiddle and Ready to Hang, (ar) True Crime Detective Fall 1953
- * Jeffrey’s Return, (ss) 10 Story Book June 1939
- * The Last Day, (ss) 10 Story Book May 1939
- * No Amateur Amours, (??) 10 Story Book November 1938
- * One Morning by the Sea, (ss) 10 Story Book April 1939
- * Quick—My Lipstick!, (ss) 10 Story Book July 1939
- * Sacrifice, (ss) 10 Story Book February 1939
- * Surrender, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1937
- * Unknown Bridegroom, (ss) All-Story Love December 1 1940
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