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Tip Top International (UK)Country: UK
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Tip Top Stories of Adventure and MysteryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 6+10=16
Initially reprint a lot of US pulp adventure stories; gradually developed UK base and shifted more to mysteries and romance stories from Jun-1924. In 1925 was merged into The Sovereign Magazine. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with The Sovereign Magazine PublishersEditorsA.W. BoardFormatsstandard pulpPrices1/-Pagecounts96ppFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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Tip-Top TalesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 24
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Tip-Top Thriller (Australia)Country: Australia
Advertised as forthcoming in an issue of Tip-Top Western (Australia) but may not have been published.
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Tip Top WeeklyCountry: USTotal Issues: 45+805+136+18+13=1017
Started life as a dime novel called Tip Top Library, which ran for 45 issues
before changing to Tip Top Weekly as which it ran for 805 issues. It was then
renamed New Tip Top Weekly, restarting from #1, for a further 136 issues.
The first 45 issues were later reprinted with monochrome covers as Tip Top Weekly. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersStreet & Smith Publications, Inc., New YorkEditorsFormatsPagecounts128ppFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Dime Novel Bibliography Online SourcesOnline Books |
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Tip-Top Western (Australia)Country: AustraliaTotal Issues: 4?
The inside front cover of one issue suggests at least four issues were published.
Prices: 1/- Pagecounts: 64pp |
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Tipyn o' BobCountry: US
Undergraduate literary magazine from Bryn Mawr College.
Editors: Mary Isabelle O' Sullivan, Louise Foley, Carlie Minor, & Mary Nearing Formats: 9.5" x 7.5" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 40pp |
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Tirra LirraCountry: Australia
"The Australian independent contemporary magazine."
Publishers: Phoebe Publishing, PO Box 305, Mt Evelyn VIC 3796, Australia Editors: Eva Windisch Formats: A4 Prices: A$9.00 Pagecounts: 48pp Frequency: quarterly |
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Titanic TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
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Tit-BitsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 5107 (to 1984)
The weekly which began a revolution in British popular journalism, leading to near-imitators such as Alfred Harmsworth's Answers and exerting a longer-term influence on the cheap newspapers of the 20th century. Primarily a gathering of "human interest" snippets and other useless knowledge, it also featured short stories and even full-length fiction serials such as Grant Allen's "What's Bred in the Bone" (1891) and Rider Haggard's "The People of the Mist" (1893 - 1894). In 1967 it ran a short sf series, "Into the Fantastic," with stories by Tom Boardman, William F. Nolan, Chris Priest, Isaac Asimov, Frederic Brown, William F. Temple, David Rome, etc. Current circulation 150,000. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersGeorge Newnes, LondonEditorsFormatstabloidFrequencyweekly; now monthlyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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Titbits for Little FolksCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1 (unnumbered)
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Tit-Bits NovelsCountry: UK
Companion to Tit-Bits, typically published a novelette (or two short stories) and a serial segment.
Prices: 1d Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly |
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TitterCountry: USTotal Issues: 65
A cheesecake magazine with collectible cover artists.
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TLMACountry: USTotal Issues: 6
TLMA stands for "The Little Monsters of America", which was a science fiction club co-founded by Lynne Hickman and Wilkie Connor, with a roster of around 300 members that lasted from 1951 till 1952. TLMA was the official organ.
Related Sites: ZineWiki |
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T-NegativeCountry: USTotal Issues: 32
Star Trek fanzine that published a lot of fiction.
Editors: Ruth Berman Related Sites: FanLore |
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Toadstool WineCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
A "sampler" containing separate sections assembled by the editors of six small press magazines. With the exception of Whispers, which reprinted material already published, the contents were all unpublished material taken from the magazines' current inventory.
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