Magazines

Much of the information listed below is from searching eBay and abebooks, among other sources. We try to list as much information as we can.

Format:

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

Magazine articles:

The American Mercury
  • July, 1925, Vol. V (5), No.19 | “Bright Eyes”
  • October, 1925, Vol. VI (6), No. 22 | “The Lion Tamer”
  • October, 1927, Vol. XII (12), No. 46. | “Bull Horrors”
  • January, 1928, Vol. XIII (13), No. 49. | “A California Holiday”
  • March 1928, Vol. XII(13), No. 51 | “Two-Time Losers”
  • Apr 1928, Vol. XIII (13), No. 52 | “Jungle Justice”
  • May, 1928, Vol. XIV (14), No. 53. | “Thieves and Vagabonds”
  • June, 1928, Vol. XIV (14), No. 54 | “The Giver of Life”
  • July 1928; Vol. XIV(14), No. 55 | “Shanty Irish” 
  • September, 1928, Vol. XV (15), No. 57 | “Jailbirds”
  • April, 1929, Volume XVI (16), No. 64 | “Sapping Day”
  • July, 1929, Volume XVII (17), No. 67 | “The Graveyard That Moved”
  • April, 1933; Vol. XXVIII (28), No. 112 | “Yeggs”
  • August, 1933, Vol. XXIX (29), No. 116. | “Jack Dempsey”
Argosy All-Story Weekly

  • April 12, 1924, Vol. CLIX, No.3 | “The Kangaroo Court”
Cinema Arts
  • September 1937 | (unknown)
Collier’s – The National Weekly
  • June 26th, 1926 Vol. 77, #26 | (photo with short blurb)
 ’This Week’ (weekly circulated by newspapers)
  • Sept. 15th, 1935 | (unknown)
  • Dec. 15th, 1935 | “Hollywood’s Big Secret”
  • July 5th, 1936 | “George Agnew Chamberlain”
  • Aug. 23rd, 1936 | (unknown)
  • Nov. 29th, 1936 | (unknown)
  • Jan. 17th, 1937 | (unknown)
  • Jan. 23rd, 1937 | (unknown)
  • Jan. 31st, 1937 | “Bob Burns, the ‘Bazooka Man’”
  • Sept. 26th, 1937 | (unknown)
Esquire Magazine for Men
  • June 1934 | (unknown)
  • October 1934 | “Over A Barrel” by W.C. Fields as told to Jim Tully
  • December, 1936; Vol. VI., No. 6 | (unknown)
  • April, 1937; Vol. VI., No. 6 | (listed on cover under “Poetry”)
  • January 1938 | (unknown)
LIBERTY Magazine
  • November 6, 1937 | “Why Joe Louis Will Not Be Champion Long”
The New Movie Magazine
  • August, 1932 | (unknown)
Photoplay
  • November, 1930 | (unknown)

Pictorial Review
  • February 1927 | “Charlie Chaplain, Part Two”
  • January 1928 | “Janet Gaynor”
  • March 1928 | “Betty Compson”
  • July 1928 | “Esther Ralston: The astonishing life-story of a motion picture star”
Readers Digest
  • January 1941; Vol. 38, No. 225 | “The most unforgettable character I’ve ever met — my sister Virginia”
Rob Wagner’s Script
  • April 22nd, 1933, volume IX., Number 219 | “Mizner the Magnificent”
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”
  • December, 1924 | ”The Long Bulge Upwards: A Remarkable Autobiography of Struggle and Achievement Which Every Writer Should Read”
Touring Topics
  • Auto. Club of So. California, 1933, Vol. 24, No. 3 (March 1933) | “Via Panama”
Vanity Fair Magazine
  • Oct.1928 | “Advice to the Lovelorn”
  • May.1931 | (listed as “a story” on auction)
Writer’s Digest
  • June 1940 Vol XX  | “Keep Punching”


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

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