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Tourist's DelightCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
Formats: 6 x 4½" Prices: $2.50 per year Pagecounts: 48 Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Toward TomorrowCountry: USTotal Issues: 4
Amateur magazine featuring the usual mix of fiction, poetry and fannish articles.
Editors: James Kepner |
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Tower of LightCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Low payment online magazine.
Editors: Jeff Richards |
Town & CountryCountry: US
America's premier lifestyle magazine for the affluent, Town & Country is
an elegant publication that shares and shapes its readers' discerning
tastes in fashion, travel, design, beauty, health, and the arts and
antiques. Sumptuous photography and fine writing grace its pages each
month.
Publishers: The Hearst Corporation (in 2005) Frequency: monthly |
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Town TalkCountry: UK
The weekly paper Ideas was retitled Ideas and Town Talk in 1930, so it may well have absorbed this older publication.
Frequency: weekly |
Town TopicsCountry: UK
Published Edgar Wallace (1914); not to be confused with the American magazine Tales from Town Topics.
Frequency: possibly weekly |
T.P.'s MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 22
Each issue ran two or three short stories, of which the only memorable item was "The Strange Man" by Maurice Leblanc.
Editors: T.P. O'Connor Mentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers Online Sources: Online Books |
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T.P.'s WeeklyCountry: UK
Mostly a paper of literary, artistic and political comment and review,
but it usually published a story or two each issue, plus poetry. In
1916 it was renamed To-Day by the then editor, Holbrook Jackson, and
rapidly became a completely different magazine. Issues & Index Sources
#superseded by To-Day
PublishersEditorsFormatstabloid newspaperFrequencyweeklyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 Online SourcesOnline Books |
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Tragedy-of-the-MonthCountry: US
True crime.
Frequency: monthly |
Trailer Topics MagazineCountry: US
A consumer and travel magazine designed for the owners of recreational vehicles, which occasionally published some fiction.
Editors: Paul Edwards |
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Trail of IndiscretionCountry: USTotal Issues: 10
Small press science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine.
Publishers: Fortress Publishing Inc., 3704 Hartzdale Drive, Camp Hill, PA 17011 Prices: $5.00 Pagecounts: 48pp |
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TrailsCountry: US
Semi-pro precursor to Science Fiction Trails, the magazine's full title was Trails, Intriguing Stories of the Old West. It was a cross genre magazine that was heavy on horror stories but also ran sf and fantasy and even the occasional straight up western.
Editors: David B. Riley Pagecounts: 24pp |
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The TrampCountry: UKTotal Issues: 13
Really a magazine of the wide outdoors with articles on travel and exploration but also ran stories, e.g. Blackwood's "The Singular Death of Morton" (Dec-1910).
Formats: standard Frequency: monthly |
Transatlantic NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 20
Formats: 6 2/3 x 4 7/8" Prices: 60c Pagecounts: 450-500 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The Transatlantic Review [1924]Country: UKTotal Issues: 12
A literary reviewed modelled on The English Review. Usually one or two short stories per issue. Authors include Jean Cassou, Ethel Colburn Mayne, Selma Lagerlof, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Jean Rhys, D.M. Garman.
Editors: Ford Madox Ford (though August issue "guest"-edited by Ernest Hemingway) Formats: standard Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 4 |
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Transatlantic Review [1959]Country: UKTotal Issues: 60
General literary journal which, alongside poems, essays and interviews, has featured stories by J.G. Ballard, Anthony Burgess, Iris Murdoch, Alan Sillitoe, William Trevor and many others.
Editors: Joseph McCrindle Formats: "review" size (in 1968); trade paperback (in 1976) Prices: 4/-; 40p (in 1976) Pagecounts: 144pp; 228pp (in 1976) Frequency: quarterly |
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