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- * Theatrical Portraits, (pt) Cosmopolitan Sep 1909
- * Theatrical Reminiscence, (hu) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Jul 1897
- * Theatrical Scenes and Portraits, (pi) Cosmopolitan Sep 1908
- * Theatrical Section, (pi) Nashs and Pall Mall Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1917, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1918,
Jan, Feb, Mar 1919, Oct, Nov, Dec 1921
- * A Theatrical Souvenir Fan, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine Jul 1900
- * The Theatroscope, (cl) The London Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr/May, Nov 1906, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1907
- * Thees a Science in Building and Sailing Big Yachts, (ar) Modern Wonder Jul 15 1939
- * Theft and Arson Charged to Boys, (ms) Detective Story Magazine Mar 9 1920
- * The Theft at No. 7, (ss) Cassells Saturday Journal May 5 1888
- * Theft Defrauds Woman in Italy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine Nov 25 1922
- * The Theft of a Farm, (ms) Western Story Magazine Apr 6 1929
- * Theft of Pickpocket Proved Costly, (ms) Detective Story Magazine Apr 9 1921
- * Theft of Spoiled Money Found in Potomac Is Solved, (ms) Detective Story Magazine Jul 15 1922
- * Their Adventures in Boy and Girl Land, (vi) Womans Weekly Nov 4 1911
- * Their Alcove, (ss) The Idler Apr 1902
- * Their Awakening, (vi) Chicago Ledger Jun 30 1906
- * Their Bravest Deeds. The Story of Four Living Generals, (ar) Cassells Family Magazine Oct 1897
- * Their Conversation, (ss) The Wave Mar 3 1900
- * Their Country Cousin, (ss) The Boys Friend Sep 2 1896
- * Their Countrys Work, (ss) Cheer Boys Cheer Sep 6 1913
- * Their Desperate Guests, (ts) True Western Stories Jan 1926
- * Their Engagement, (vi)
- * Their Golden Wedding, (pm) The Argosy (UK) Dec 1885
- * Their Great Adventure, (ms) Detective Story Magazine Sep 6 1924
- * Their Great Adventure [by William Murray Graydon; Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #17 1916
- * Their Jokes Are Still Funny, (ar) McClures Feb 1928
- * Their Journeys End [by Owen Balair], (ss) The Cornhill Magazine Sep 1895
- * Their Last Dance Together Until - ?, (pi) McClures Jul 1918
- * Their Last Hope-Dispatch-Rider Dunn, (ss) The Triumph Mar 24 1934
- * Their Lives by a Thread, (ss) Yes or No Nov 29 1913; adapted from the film scenario of Their Lives by a Thread (Warner Features, 1913).
- * Their Mother, (pm) The Argosy Oct 10 1891
- * Their Night Out, (ss) Boys Cinema Jun 24 1933; adapted from the movie (Claude Hulbert, Renee Houston).
- * Their Other Language, (ms) The Golden Book Magazine May 1935
- * Their Playground Is Aloft, (ms) Colliers Aug 2 1952
- * Their Summer Occupation, (ts) Peoples Jul 1907
- * Them!, (ar) Chilling Monster Tales v1 #1 1966
- * Them!, (ss) Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine v1 #5 1954; from the movie script by Ted Sherdemann.
- * Theme and Variations, (pi) The Dude May 1957
- * Theme with Variations, (ms) The Strand Magazine Oct 1943
- * Themistocles [by William Everett], (pm) The Atlantic Monthly Oct 1867
- * Then, (pm) Truth
- * Then & Now, (ar) Womans Weekly Nov 8 2011
- * Then and Now, (ar) The Triumph Jul 4 1931
- * Then and Now, (ar) Reading and Collecting Aug 1937
- * Then and Now, (ia) The Lone Eagle Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1934, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1935, Jan,
Feb, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1936, Feb, Apr, Aug 1937, Feb, Jun 1938
- * Then and Now, (pi) Argosy Mar 1947
- * Then and Now, (pm)
- * Then and Now [by Elizabeth Drew Stoddard], (pm) Harpers New Monthly Magazine Jun 1857
- * Then and Now!, (ms) Hot Stories Feb 1930
- * Then as Now, (ms) The Popular Magazine Sep 7 1927
- * Then Comes the Rain, (pm) The Argosy Sep 1894
- * ...Then Home to His Wife in Italy, (ms) Colliers Jul 12 1952
- * Then Tales of the Air, (cl) The Captain Apr 1917
- * Theodora, (ss) The Argosy (UK) Sep 1873
- * Theodore A. Tinsleys Carrie Cashin, (bi) The Pulpster #26 2017
- * Theodore by Theodora: A Powys Memoir, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #3 2003/04
- * Theodore Meets a Grizzly, (ms) NorthWest Stories Dec #1 1927
- * Theodore Roosevelt, (ia) The Rio Kid Western Mar 1953
- * Theodore Roosevelt, (pt) Munseys Magazine Jun 1912
- * Theodore Roosevelt - President, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine Nov 1901
- * Theodore Sturgeon, (bg) New Worlds Science Fiction Jan 1961
- * Théophile Gautier [by Sidney Colvin], (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1873
- * Theophilus Potts; or, A Stage-struck Hero, (nv) The Young Englishman Feb 16, Feb 23 1878
- * The Theories of Early Criminologists, (ms) Best Detective Magazine Feb 1931
- * The Theory of Flirtation [by Coke Richardson], (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1866
- * The Theory of Small Arms Fire, (ia) Modern World Mar 15 1941
- * A Theory of Talk, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jun 1898
- * The Theory of Tittlebats [by Grant Allen], (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Apr 1887
- * A Theory Worked Out [by Louise Palmer], (ss) Harpers New Monthly Magazine May 1863
- * There and Back, (pm) Judge
- * There Are Glands That Make You Happy, (ms) Midnight Aug 26 1922
- * There Are More Ways, (ms) Adam (Australia) Aug 1955
- * There Arent Many More, (ms) Colliers Mar 24 1928
- * There Can Be Too Much Secrecy, (ed) Colliers Mar 16 1956
- * There Is a Future for the Blind, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #59 1949
- * There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind, (pm)
- * There Is a Santa Claus!, (pm) Grit Story Section Dec 25 1932
- * There Is a Skeleton in Every House, (ss) Reynoldss Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art Oct 12 1850; translated from the Italian.
- * There Is Gladness Always, (pm) The Golden Argosy Apr 24 1886
- * There Is Pep in July, (ms) Black Mask Jun 1935
- * There Once Was a Man with a Sneeze, (pm) St. Nicholas Jan 1890
- * There Once Was a Very Rich Pig, (pm) St. Nicholas Aug 1884
- * There She Blows!, (ar) Look and Learn Jan 11 1964, Mar 13 1965
- * There She Blows, (ar) The Modern Boys Annual, 1935 1934
- * There She Goes..., (ar) Penthouse Jan 1985
- * There They Are!, (qz) Argosy (UK) Sep 1943
- * There Was a Dignified Old Bard, (pm) St. Nicholas Jun 1883
- * There Was a Little Girl, (pm) St. Nicholas Sep 1881
- * There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous mean..., (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine Jan 1912
- * There Was a Man: Soldier Oates, (ar) Esquire Sep 1949
- * There Was a Pretty Dandelion, (pm) St. Nicholas Sep 1875
- * There Was a Small Maid of St. Paul, (pm) St. Nicholas Feb 1881
- * There Was a Small Servant Called Kate, (pm) St. Nicholas May 1881
- * There Was an Old Man, (pm) St. Nicholas Aug 1882
- * There Was an Old Person of Crewd, (pm) St. Nicholas Nov 1877
- * There Was an Old Woman Tossed Up in a Basket, (pm) St. Nicholas Jun 1875
- * There Was an Old Woman Who Lived by the Sea, (pm) St. Nicholas Aug 1881
- * There Was No Core, (pm) The Golden Argosy Sep 22 1883
- * There Was Once on a Time a Little Boy, (pm) St. Nicholas Jan 1882
- * There Were 3 Texas Rangers [Three Texas Rangers], (ss) The Skipper Jul 10, Jul 17, Jul 24, Aug 14 1937
- * There Were Three Kings, (ms) Colliers Dec 27 1952
- * There Were Two Men, (ts) Real Love Magazine Sep #1 1930
- * Therefore I Know [by Richard Watson Gilder], (pm) Scribners Monthly Jun 1873
- * Theres a Comfy Glow for the Children down on this Farm!, (ms) The Holly Bough Christmas 1963
- * Theres a Boom in Boats for Every Budget, (pi) Argosy Feb 1962
- * Theres a Difference, (ct) Pep Stories Apr 1931
- * Theres a long, long trail awinding, (pm) The Tryout May 1920
- * Theres a Punch in Poetry, (ms) The Popular Magazine Oct #2 1930
- * Theres a Ship on the Sea, (pm) St. Nicholas Oct 1877
- * Theres a Stranger in the Woods, (pi) The Strand Magazine Oct 1947
- * Theres Always the Woman, (ms) Ten Story Sports Mar 1941
- * Theres Gold and Death on the Red Frontier, (sl) The Skipper Oct 23, Nov 20 1937
- * Theres Many a Slip, (cs) Chums May 10 1893
- * Theres No Accounting for Tastes, (ar) Liberty Dec 3 1927
- * Theres No Business Like Soho Business, (ar) Escapade Feb 1961
- * Theres No Limit, (hu) Chums Dec 28 1924
- * Theres No Place Like It, (ms) Colliers Jan 28 1928
- * Theres No Place Like Maudies Home, (cl) Snappy Stories Nov #1 1925
- * Theres No Thrill Like Peeping, (??) South Sea Stories Jul 1962
- * Theres One in Every Crowd, (cn) Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine Nov 2016
- * Theres Romance in Rum, (ar) Escapade Feb 1957
- * Theres Rustlers on the Ranges, (cs) Wild West Weekly (UK) Jun 18 1938
- * Theres That Gun Moll...!, (??) Snappy Apr 1938
- * The Thermometers Growth, (ar) The Scrap Book Feb 1911
- * A Thesaurian Exploration: Between Soothe, (pm) Lady Churchills Rosebud Wristlet #6 2000
- * Thesaurus (Not a Prehistoric Animal), (pm) Abyss & Apex #41 2012
- * These Animals Are Dying Out, (ar) Modern Wonder May 27 1939; condensed from Scientific American, 1939.
- * These Buffalo Are Bison, (ar) Look and Learn Nov 3 1962
- * These Farmers Turn North, (ms) True Western Stories Feb 1926
- * These Fences Are Shocking, (ar) Pearsons Weekly Mar 19 1938
- * These Fields Are Now at Rest, (ia) Chums Nov 1933
- * These Gardens Win Our Prize, (ar) The Designer and The Womans Magazine May 1926
- * These Great Crops of Ours, (ar) The Scrap Book Dec 1908
- * These Have to Be Published at Once, (ms) Snappy Stories Jul #1 1919
- * These Hogs Set Styles Twenty-Five Years Ago, (pi) Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1930
- * These Locos Have Gears, (ar) The Modern Boys Annual, 1941 1940
- * These Magazines Are Up Your Runway!, (ms) Flying Aces Nov 1932
- * These Men Make News, (bg) Stag Magazine: The Popular Male Miscellany Spr 1948 [Frank Griffin; Michael Hervey; N. Wesley Firth]
- * These Men Make Pictures Under the Sea!, (ia) The Modern Boy Aug 18 1934
- * These Men Prey on Shopkeepers, (ar) Tit-Bits May 30 1936
- * These Men Were Monarchs, (ia) Chums Dec 1934
- * These Model Girls Cant Wear Clothes, (ar) Parade Feb 27 1971
- * These Passionate Women, (ms) The Strand Magazine Dec 1942
- * These People Make the Best Pictures, (ar) Liberty Apr 4 1942
- * These Planes Fly Fast and Far, (ia) Air Stories (UK) Aug 1938
- * These Should Make You Chuckle, (ct) Spicy Stories Dec 1928
- * These Should Make You Chuckle, (hu) Pep Stories Dec 1928
- * These Sport Wagons Are Not Your Dads Country Squire!, (ar) Penthouse Jul 2005
- * These Sports Are All Wet, (pi) Snappy Stories and Pictures Mar 1928
- * These Things Have Happened Before, (ms) Macleans Aug 15 1940
- * These Three Action Machines Are Up Your Runway!, (ms) Flying Aces Jan 1933
- * These Three Brides Are Mine, (??) South Sea Stories Jan 1962
- * These Tools Help Keep Your Body in Repair, (ms) Colliers Feb 7 1953
- * These United States:
* ___ IIIIndiana, The March on Vincennes, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Mar 1947
* ___ IVNew Mexico: Land of the Gods, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1947
* ___ VSouth Carolina, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1947
* ___ VIOregon: A Fool in Magnificent Company, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jun 1947
* ___ VIIWisconsin: The Chinese Coat, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jul 1947
* ___ VIIIVermont: We Must Beat Them, or Molly Starks a Widow!, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1947
* ___ IXFlorida: The Fairest, Fruitfullest and Pleasantest, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Sep 1947
* ___ XMinnesota: The Coming of the Norsemen-1362, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Oct 1947
* ___ XITennessee: A Country for All the World, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Nov 1947
* ___ XIINew Jersey: We Had a Cause, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Dec 1947
* ___ XIIILouisiana: The Battle of New Orleans, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jan 1948
* ___ XVNew Hampshire: The Hero of Fort Four, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Mar 1948
* ___ XVIKansas: Free Soil or Slavery?, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1948
* ___ XVIICalifornia: Close to the Terrestrial Paradise, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1948
* ___ XVIIIMontana: The Treasure State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jun 1948
* ___ XIXGeorgia: The Battle of the Marsh, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jul 1948
* ___ XXOhio: The Ohio Company, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1948
* ___ XXIIdaho: Good Morning-It Is Sunup!, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Sep 1948
* ___ XXIIOklahoma: The Sooner State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Oct 1948
* ___ XXIIIUtah: This Is the Place!, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Nov 1948
* ___ XXIVNevada: One Sound State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Dec 1948
* ___ XXVWyoming: A Mans-Size Country, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jan 1949
* ___ XXVIVirginia: Mother of States, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Feb 1949
* ___ XXVIIColorado: Pikes Peak or Bust, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Mar 1949
* ___ XXVIIITexas: The Lone Star State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1949
* ___ XXIXAlabama: The Cotton State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1949
* ___ XXXMaine: The Lexington of the Sea, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jun 1949
* ___ XXXIIowa: The Heart of America, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jul 1949
* ___ XXXIIWashington: River of the West, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1949
* ___ XXXIIISouth Dakota: Center of the Continent, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Sep 1949
* ___ XXXIVDelaware: Liberty and Independence, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Oct 1949
* ___ XXXVMissouri: The Show-Me State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Nov 1949
* ___ XXXVIMaryland: Our Flag Was Still There, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jan 1950
* ___ XXXVIIKentucky: The Wilderness Road, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Feb 1950
* ___ XXXVIIIMississippi: The Magnolia State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Mar 1950
* ___ XXXIXNorth Dakota: The Sioux State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Apr 1950
* ___ XLWest Virginia: Mountaineers Are Always Free, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1950
* ___ XLINebraska: The Cornhusker State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jun 1950
* ___ XLIINorth Carolina: The Tar-Heel State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jul 1950
* ___ XLIIIMichigan: The Wolverine State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Aug 1950
* ___ XLIVArkansas: Ark-an-saw, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Sep 1950
* ___ XLVArizona: The Baby State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Oct 1950
* ___ XLVIRhode Island: The Little Giant, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Nov 1950
* ___ XLVIIConnecticut: The Constitution State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Jan 1951
* ___ XLVIIINew York: The Empire State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine Feb 1951
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