The FictionMags Index
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- FULLER, TIMOTHY (chron.) (continued)
- * Blueprint for Sue, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 25 1943
- * Brief Folly, (vi) Redbook Apr 1953
- * The Cat, (ss) Redbook Sep 1937
- * Change of Heart, (ss) Womans Home Companion Jul 1954
- * Crazy Guys Are Best, (vi) Colliers Mar 30 1956; All good goalies are stubborn, but Henry carried it too far.
- * The Deep End, (ss) Bluebook Nov 1954
- * Harvard Has a Homicide, (sl) Atlantic Monthly Sep 1936
- * Here Comes the King, (vi) The American Magazine Jul 1939
- * Love on the 8:07, (vi) Redbook Feb 1958
- * Now to Find Out, (ss) This Week Jun 7 1953
- * Out of Action, (ss)
- * The Second Visitor [Jupiter Jones], (nv) The American Magazine Sep 1937
- * Twin Beds, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1949
- * The Undecided Blonde, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 29 1955
- FULLER, W. BERT (chron.)
- FULLER, WILLIAM (Hanscom) (1913- ); Writer of westerns; not to be confused with American politician William Holton Fuller (1913- ). (chron.)
- * Blind Mans Island, (ss) Colliers May 17 1947
- * Flight by Night, (ss) Sky Aces Apr 1940
- * Full-Blooded Indian, (ss) Colliers Mar 20 1948
- * The Good Land, (ss) Colliers Jan 31 1953
- * The Great Experience, (vi) Colliers Aug 30 1947
- * The Kidnapping, (ss) Colliers Oct 11 1952
- * A Lick for Brother Ed, (ss) Colliers Mar 17 1951
- * Mess With the Marshall, (ss) Colliers Jun 21 1952
- * On the Linger, (ss) Colliers Jan 6 1951
- * Rabbity Boy, (ss) Colliers May 10 1947
- * Shoot Little Chicken, (ss) Esquire Mar 1949
- * Stranger Fig, (ss) Colliers Jul 12 1947
- * What Does She See in Him?, (ss) McCalls Sep 1949
- * Woods Full of Parsons, (ss) Colliers Dec 31 1949
- * You Want to Watch a Tourist Every Minute, (ss) Colliers Feb 10 1951
- FULLER, ZILPHA (chron.)
- FULLERTON, AUBREY (chron.)
- FULLERTON, HUGH S(tuart) (1873-1945); Journalist, former baseball player. Born in Hillsboro, Ohio; died in Dunedin, Florida. (chron.)
- * The 5 A.M. Handicap, (ss) Argosy All-Story Weekly Jan 3 1925
- * An All-American to End All-American Teams (Whizzer White), (ar) Liberty Oct 29 1938
- * The Breeze Sings, (ss) Romance Dec 1928
- * Browns Beat, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 7 1917
- * Cash Paid for Ideas, (ar) Peoples Favorite Magazine Apr 1920
- * Close Decisions, (ar) The American Magazine Jun 1911
- * Come On, Dolores!, (ss) Munseys Nov 1926
- * Common Gossip, (ar) Peoples Favorite Magazine Mar 1921
- * Deducin, (ss) Mystery Book Magazine Feb 1946
- * Faith and the .300 Hitters, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 1 1914
- * The Fastest Game of All, (ar) Liberty Mar 27 1926
- * The Fellows Who Made the Game, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 21 1928; baseball.
- * The Game That Had Everything (CincinnatiNew York), (ar) Liberty Sep 14 1929
- * The Ghos Hoss, (ss) The Popular Magazine Aug #2 1916; racing.
- * The Great Knockin-Down, (ss) Blue Book Jan 1941
- * Hale Died at 45th St. and 1st Ave., N.Y., 150 Years Ago, (ar) Liberty Oct 23 1926
- * He Couldnt Hit a Slow Ball, (ss) Blue Book Oct 1944
- * The Hero Medal, (ss) The Popular Magazine Aug 1 1914
- * Hes Won a Thousand Races, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 2 1941
- * A Hoopensploffer by Any Other Name, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jul 7 1917
- * How I Lost Eighty-one Jobs, (ar) Peoples Favorite Magazine Sep 1920
- * How the Rabbit Ball Changed the Game, (ar) Liberty Oct 3 1925
- * How the Big Baseball Teams Shape Up This Year, (ar) Liberty Apr 21 1934
- * The Inside Dope on the Baseball Pennant Races, (ar) Liberty Apr 15 1933
- * Jaundices Last Race, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Nov 1919
- * The Jest, (ar) Liberty Feb 11 1928; The inside story of a tragic baseball feud.
- * Judgment Crow, (ss) The American Magazine Sep 1928
- * The Long Memory, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Nov 1920
- * Louis SingDetective, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Dec 1920
- * The M.D. Marathon, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 20 1916
- * Mike Cupid and the Green-Eyed Monster, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun #1 1916
- * The Mystery Stakes, (ss) Argosy All-Story Weekly Jan 17 1925
- * No. 601 of the Light Brigade, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1917
- * Pay to T. Hartley, Good Sport, $10,000, (ss) The American Magazine Nov 1920; golf story.
- * Peckinpaughs Greatest Thrill, (ar) Liberty May 4 1929; A Baseball Classic of 1921.
- * Pig Tale, (ss) Liberty Dec 23 1933
- * Pinch Hitting for Opportunity, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1918
- * Plolytics, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Oct 1920
- * Professor Pringles Pennant, (ss) The Popular Magazine Sep 7 1914
- * Proxies, (ss) The Popular Magazine Aug 15 1914
- * Quick Thinking, (ss) Liberty Jun 9 1928
- * Reaping the Whirlwind, (ar) Liberty Apr 17 1926
- * The Rose and the Humming Bird, (ss) Short Stories Feb 25 1923
- * Satin Slippers, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine May 1920
- * The Soo Mook Trust, Ltd., (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Feb 1921
- * Success Is Not Enough, (ar) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jan 1921
- * That Guy McGuffey, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 26 1927
- * Toutin Mistah Fox, (ss) Short Stories Nov 10 1922
- * Twisted Trails, (n.) The Popular Magazine Aug 7 1919
- * Two Jolly Old Pedagogues, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 14 1941
- * Washingtons Gethsemane, 150 Years Ago, (ar) Liberty Dec 24 1927; Valley Forgethe story of the bravest and bitterest Christmas in American history.
- * Why Not Use Your Bank, (ar) Liberty Dec 10 1927
- * Why the Fitzaldens Are Web-Toed, (ss) Blue Book Feb 1940
- * Will Baseball Be Clean This Year?, (ar) Peoples Favorite Magazine Apr 1921
- * The Woodpile, (ss) Argosy All-Story Weekly Dec 6 1924
- FULLERTON, HUGH S., Jr. (chron.)
- FULLERTON, LEONARD (chron.)
- FULLERTON, WHITE (chron.)
- FULLERTON, WILLIAM MORTON (chron.)
- FULLERTON., RICHARD D. (chron.)
- FULLILOVE, ERIC R. (chron.)
- FULLING, JOSEPH (chron.)
- FULLINGTON, BLANCHE (chron.)
- FULMER, CHESTA HOLT (chron.)
- FULTON, ALICE (chron.)
- FULTON, BRUCE (chron.)
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- FULTON, DEOCK (chron.)
- FULTON, F. F. (chron.)
- FULTON, JOHN (chron.)
- FULTON, JOHN S. (chron.)
- FULTON, JU-CHAN (chron.)
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- FULTON, LINDA de K. (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- FULTON, MARGARET (chron.)
- FULTON, MARY JANE (chron.)
- FULTON, MAUDE (chron.)
- FULTON, REED (chron.)
- FULTON, ROBERT W. (chron.)
- FULTZ, EARL (chron.)
- FULTZ, HOLLIS B. (chron.)
- FULTZ, NORMA (chron.)
- FULVIA (chron.)
- FULWOOD, WILLIAM (chron.)
- * How to Write a Love Letter, (ar)
- FUNAI, MAMORU (chron.)
- FUNDERBURGH, IVAN (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales May 1936
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Aug 1936
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- * The Mitimoni Raiders, (ss)
- FUNK, BEN; Perhaps Ben Ivan Funk (1912- ), an American general. (chron.)
- FUNK, FRANCES ELLEN (chron.)
- FUNK, L. H. (chron.)
- FUNK, MARY R. (chron.)
- FUNKE, LEWIS B. (chron.)
- FUNKEN, ALICE F. (chron.)
- FUNKHOUSER, CLIFFORD (chron.)
- * Boomer Meets Girl, (nf) Railroad Magazine Aug 1939
- * The Boomer of Yesterday, (nf) Railroad Magazine Nov 1937
- * Boomers Miss No Meals, (nf) Railroad Magazine Sep 1938
- * Caboose Cuisine (with Lyman Anson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 19 1941
- * Gone with the Birds, (nf) Railroad Magazine Nov 1938
- * Grouchy Joins the Human Race, (ss) Railroad Stories Mar 1936
- * The Hobo Local, (ss) Railroad Magazine Jan 1944
- * The Making of a Boomer, (nf) Railroad Magazine Jun 1939
- * Needles, on the Old A&P (Santa Fe), (nf) Railroad Magazine Aug 1942
- * Pride of the T&B, (ss) Railroad Magazine Jul 1941
- * The Rails Have a Word for It (with Lyman Anson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1942
- * Trail to Yesterday, (ss) Railroad Magazine Mar 1941
- FUNKHOUSER, ERICA (chron.)
- FUNNEL, CHARLES LOOMIS (chron.)
- FUNNELL, CHARLES LOOMIS (chron.)
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