Magazines

Format:

  • Magazine Title
    Month, Year, Issue
    Title of Article (if known)

Magazine articles:

  • Readers Digest
    January 1941; Vol. 38, No. 225
    “The most unforgettable character I’ve ever met — my sister Virginia”, by Jim Tully
  • The Dallas Morning News ‘This Week’
    15th September 1935
  • Vanity Fair Magazine
    Oct.1928
    “Advice to the Lovelorn”, by Jim Tully
  • Esquire Magazine for Men
    June 1934
    (unknown)
  • Esquire Magazine for Men
    October 1934
    “Over A Barrel” by W.C. Fields as told to Jim Tully
  • Esquire Magazine for Men
    December, 1936; Vol. VI., No. 6
    (unknown)
  • Esquire Magazine for Men
    January 1938
    (unknown)
  • Rob Wagner’s Script
    volume IX., Number 219 edition from April 22nd, 1933
    “Mizner the Magnificent” by Jim Tully
  • Writer’s Digest
    June 1940 Vol XX
    “Keep Punching” by Jim Tully
  • Pictorial Review
    January 1928
    “Betty Compson” by Jim Tully
  • Pictorial Review
    July 1928
    “Esther Ralston” byJim Tully
  • Collier’s – The National Weekly
    June 26th, 1926 Vol. 77, #26
    PHOTO WITH SHORT BLURB
  • Saturday Review
    January 4, 1930; Vol VI, No 24
    “Sports and a champion: Muldoon: The Solid Man of Sport, by E. L. Van Every”, reviewed by JIM TULLY
  • Story World
    August, 1924
    “The Thief of Bagdad”
  • Story World
    December, 1924
    “The Long Bulge Upwards: A Remarkable Autobiography of Struggle and Achievement Which Every Writer Should Read”

  • CINEMA ARTS
    September 1937
    (unknown)
  • Touring Topics
    Automobile Club of Southern California, 1933
    Vol. 24, No. 3 (March 1933)
    “Via Panama” Article
  • THE NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE
    August, 1932,
    (unknown)
  • The American Mercury
    October, 1927, Volume XII (12), Number 46.
    “Bull Horrors”
  • The American Mercury
    January, 1928, Volume XIII (13), Number 49.
    “A California Holiday” by Jim Tully
  • The American Mercury
    March 1928, VOL. XII(13), No. 51
    “Two-Time Losers” by Jim Tully
  • The American Mercury
    Apr 1928, VOL. XIII(13), No. 52
    “Jungle Justice” by Jim Tully
  • The American Mercury
    May, 1928, Volume XIV (14), Number 53.
    “Thieves and Vagabonds”
  • The American Mercury
    June, 1928, Volume XIV (14), Number 54
    “The Giver of Life”
  • The American Mercury
    July 1928; VOLUME XIV(14), NUMBER 55
    “Shanty Irish” by Jim Tully.
  • The American Mercury
    September, 1928, Volume XV (15), Number 57
    “Jailbirds”
  • The American Mercury
    April, 1929, Volume XVI (16), Number 64
    “Sapping Day”
  • The American Mercury
    July, 1929, Volume XVII (17), Number 67.
    “The Graveyard That Moved”
  • The American Mercury
    April, 1933; Volume XXVIII (28), NUMBER 112
    “Yeggs”
  • The American Mercury
    August, 1933, Volume XXIX (29), Number 116.
    “Jack Dempsey”

<<MISC>>
The Parole Scandal- Mooney, Martin (Foreword By Jim Tully) Lymanhouse, Los Angeles, 1939

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