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[]H., E. M. (chron.)
- * The Blackfellows’ Graves, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal August 1 1884
- * A Draw, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
- * Little Experiences in Idle-Hour Thrift, (ar) The American Magazine February 1919
- * The Mary Ann, (vi) Colour April 1919
- * On the Toss of a Penny, (ss) Two Tales January 21 1893
- * Over the Balkans with General Gourko, (ss) (by E. M. Hale) The Cornhill Magazine February 1878
- * Primroses, Primroses!, (ss) The Woman at Home July 1899
- * A Sergeant’s Wooing, (vi) Colour July 1919
- * A Slap on the Back, (lt) The American Magazine August 1917
- * Sonnet, (pm) The Queen September 14 1912
- * Topsey Turvey, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1868
- * The Woman’s Burden, (pm) National Magazine February 1904
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 26 1901, Apr 19 1902, Sep 19 1903
[]H., F. (chron.)
- * Books, (br) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1919
- * Books and Critics, (br) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1919
- * But We’re Not a Shoemaker!, (lt) Rob Wagner’s Script #410, April 10 1937
- * A Castle Fair, (pm) The Premier Magazine #44, May 1930
- * The Editor’s Blurb, (ed) (by Fred Hurter, Jr.) Censored March 1942
- * The Fortune eller, (vi) The Butterfly April 1899
- * Good Night, (pm) Breezy Stories October 1915
- * How to Read and What: No. 2, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1919
- * Lenine and Bismarck, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1919
- * The Longshoremen’s Strike—A Talk with Dick Butler, (iv) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1919
- * Nagging with Notes, (ar) Liberty February 21 1925
- * Rimas españoles…por jaquete, (pm) (by Fred Hurter, Jr.) Censored June 1942
- * Some “Old School” Reflections, (ms) London Society #1, February 1862
- * There Once Was a Young Man Named Sydney, (pm) (by Fred Hurter, Jr.) Censored Fall 1948
- * Thought Helmets, (vi) (by Fred Hurter, Jr.) Censored October 1941
- * Tom, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper December 19 1903
- * The Travelling-Rug, (ss) The London Magazine March 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Jul 28, Sep 22 1888, Oct 4 1890
[]H., F. A. (chron.)
- * Alexander Pope and His Mother, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * A Birch-Bark Antique, (nf) Wide Awake July 1890
- * A Bit of English Plant-Lore, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
- * A Class Distinction, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
- * He Liked to Have Things Orderly, (nf) Wide Awake July 1889
- * How Nannie Retrieved Herself, (nf) Wide Awake October 1890
- * In Kings’ Palaces, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
- * Lord Tennyson’s Chalk Pits, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
- * Men and Things:
* ___ VII. The “Retort Courteous”, (nf) Wide Awake December 1890
* ___ XI. Lord Tennyson’s Chalk Pits, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
* ___ XII. “Ten of ’Em!”, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
* ___ XVII. A Birch-Bark Antique, (nf) Wide Awake July 1890
* ___ XVII. He Liked to Have Things Orderly, (nf) Wide Awake July 1889
* ___ XXXII. A Bit of English Plant-Lore, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
* ___ XLIV. A Class Distinction, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
* ___ XLIV. In Kings’ Palaces, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
* ___ LVII. How Nannie Retrieved Herself, (nf) Wide Awake October 1890
* ___ LXI. The “Perquisites” of an Earl, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
* ___ LXIII. Alexander Pope and His Mother, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * The “Perquisites” of an Earl, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * The “Retort Courteous”, (nf) Wide Awake December 1890
- * “Ten of ’Em!”, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
[]H., F. W. (chron.)
- * Chinook Jargon, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier May 1925
- * Christmas, 1939, (pm) The Mixture #12, 1939
- * Cliff Dwellers and Mound Builders, (ms)
- * Croatan Indians, (ms)
- * England’s Landholders After the War, (ar) Overland Monthly June 1916
- * A Fatal Indian Ball Game, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier March 1925
- * Fathoms Deep!, (ar) The Trident October 1939
- * The Fish Poison, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier March 1925
- * Indian Women, (ms) Short Stories November 25 1926
- * “It Happened One Morning”, (vi) The Mixture #12, 1939
- * Osage Orange, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier April 1925
- * Our Indian Population, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier February 1925
- * Pecans, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier May 1925
- * Radio at Sea, (ar) The Trident September 1939
- * Red Sticks and the Red Pole, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier May 1925
- * Rounding Up Some Western Words, (ms) Short Stories March 10 1927
- * Sequoya, the Cherokee Cadmus, (ms)
- * The Six Nations, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier March 1925
- * Snow-Goggles, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier February 1925
- * “Welsh” Indians, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier May 1925
- * Wireless Direction Finding, (ar) The Trident November 1939
- * Wyoming, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier February 1925
[]H., G. (chron.)
- * Affinity, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1921
- * At the Manila Pumping-Station, (ss) The Youth’s Companion January 4 1900
- * Don Esteban’s Hospitality, (ts) The Passing Show March 31 1934
- * Donna Kerwood, (pi) Dude January 1967
- * Entr’Acte at the Opera, (pm) Colour December 1915
- * Fritz Kreisler: A Minature, (ar) The Acorn February 1906
- * A Grim Reminiscence, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 26 1895
- * In a Quiet Street, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1890
- * A Jubilee Kite, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 28 1888
- * The Madonna, (pm) Colour December 1915
- * Moors and Forests of the North, (ar) (by Gilfrid W. Hartley) The Cornhill Magazine September 1882
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ A Jubilee Kite, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 28 1888
- * A Paper Bird, and How to Fold It, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 18 1897
- * Scaly Deliberations, (vi) Pi January 1945
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ Don Esteban’s Hospitality, (ts) The Passing Show March 31 1934
- * The Threshold, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1921
- * A Wagner Fantasy, (ar) The Acorn October 1905
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums February 8 1893
- * [letter], (lt) All-Story Weekly January 1 1916
- * [letter from Chicago, IL], (lt) (by Gertrude Hemken) Weird Tales Jun, Jul 1938
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[]H., H. (chron.)
- * About Books: A Chat for Boys, (ar) (by Herbert Hild) The Captain #18, September 1900
- * Adding Insult to Injury, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) 15 Story Detective April 1950
- * Ananias Redivivus, (pm) The Red Magazine September 5 1919
- * Blotter Blurbs, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Dime Detective Magazine October 1951
- * The Broadcasting Convict, (ts) The Passing Show March 9 1935
- * Choosing a Career, (pm) The Red Magazine September 19 1919
- * Crime Quirks, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Dime Detective Magazine November 1950
- * The Genie, (pm) The Leisure Hour October 27 1859, as by H. H.
- * June in the Saddle, (pm) The American Magazine October 1910
- * Kate Cross-Eyes, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Big-Book Western Magazine January 1952
- * The Landslide, (ts) The Passing Show August 4 1934
- * Merely Pecadillos, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Dime Detective Magazine June 1950
- * “Oh, Love, Have I Done Well?”, (ss) Family Herald May 8 1880, as by H. H.
- * One Man’s Pullman, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Dime Detective Magazine December 1952
- * Pix Hat, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) All-Story Detective October 1949
- * The Quiet Types, (ms)
- * The Quiet Types, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Dime Detective Magazine December 1952
- * Recent Rulings, (ms) F.B.I. Detective Stories April 1949
- * Ten Shillings in Coppers, (ts) The Passing Show August 17 1935
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ The Broadcasting Convict, (ts) The Passing Show March 9 1935
* ___ The Landslide, (ts) The Passing Show August 4 1934
* ___ Ten Shillings in Coppers, (ts) The Passing Show August 17 1935
- * Those of Contrary Opinions, (ms) (by Harold Helfer) Dime Detective Magazine August 1951
- * The Two Old Men, (ss) The Goose Girl Magazine December 1948
- * Your Honor, I’m Innocent!, (ms) All-Story Detective April 1949
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[]H., H.; pseudonym of Helen Jackson (1830-1885) (chron.)
- * The Abbot Paphnutius, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly December 1870
- * Among the Sky Lines, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1882
- * The Ants’ Monday Dinner, (vi) St. Nicholas November 1874
- * Apart, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly March 1877
- * April, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly April 1877
- * The Arbutus, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1884
- * An Arctic Quest, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1873
- * August, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1876
- * Aunty Lane, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1882
- * Avalanches, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1879
- * A Baby Show, (pm) Wide Awake August 1881
- * A Ballad of the Gold Country, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly September 1872
- * Bathmendi (from the French of Florian), (pm) St. Nicholas May 1885
- * Bergen Days, (??) The Atlantic Monthly June 1881
- * Border Lands, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly June 1878
- * A Brave Chinese Baby (with Henry Sandham), (ss) St. Nicholas April 1883
- * Brave Tommy’s Mistake, (pm) Blue Pencil Magazine July 1900
- * Brother Stolz’s Beat, (??) The Century Magazine February 1882
- * A Burns Pilgrimage, (??) The Century Magazine September 1883
- * By Horse-Carts Into Mexico, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1883
- * Captain Bright Eyes and Lady Quick Ear, (vi) St. Nicholas January 1886
- * The Captain of the “Heather Bell”, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1885
- * Chance Days in Oregon, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1883
- * Cheery People, (ar) St. Nicholas April 1876
- * Chester Streets, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1884
- * A Chinese New Year’s Day in Santa Barbara, (ar) St. Nicholas January 1883
- * Christmas in the Pink Boarding House: A Story of the Mining Camp, (ss) St. Nicholas January 1884
- * A Christmas Symphony, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1872
- * Colorado Snow-Birds, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1875
- * A Colorado Woman’s Museum, (ar) St. Nicholas October 1876
- * Covert, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly February 1873
- * The Cumæn Sibyl, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1880
- * Danger, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly July 1875
- * Dawn, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly December 1878
- * A Dream, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1877
- * A Dream About Fairies, (vi) St. Nicholas August 1877
- * Echoes in the City of Angels, (??) The Century Magazine December 1883
- * Esther, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1878
- * Eve, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly December 1878
- * The Expression of Rooms, (ar) St. Nicholas June 1876
- * Faith’s Fortitude, (??) The Century Magazine November 1882
- * Father Junipero and His Work, (ar) The Century Magazine May, Jun 1883
- * Four Days with Sanna, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1881
- * Fra Luigi’s Marriage, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly April 1880
- * Freedom, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly October 1875
- * The Funeral Day, (ss) The Wave May 9 1891
- * A German Landlady, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1870
- * Glints in Auld Reekie, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1883
- * The Gods said Love Is Blind, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1882
- * Going! Going! Gone, (vi) St. Nicholas February 1886
- * Grab Bag (with Frank Miller), (pm) St. Nicholas May 1882
- * The Hand Organ Man’s Little Girl, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1884
- * The Heart of a Rose, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly February 1881
- * Hide-and-Seek Town, (ar) Scribner’s Monthly August 1876
- * January, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly January 1877
- * July, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1876
- * Just out of Sight, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly December 1879
- * The Katrina Saga, (sl) The Atlantic Monthly Sep, Oct 1881
- * King Redwald’s Altars, (??) The Century Magazine September 1885
- * “Latitude Unknown”, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1881
- * The Legend of St. Nicholas, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1875
- * The Little Beggar’s Button-Hole Bouquet, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1881
- * The Little Kings and Queens, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1881
- * Lizzy of La Bourget, (pm) St. Nicholas October 1876
- * The Magic Clocks, (sl) St. Nicholas Nov, Dec 1885
- * March, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly March 1877
- * Measures, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly July 1877
- * A Midsummer Fete in the Pueblo of San Juan, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1882
- * The Miracle Play of 1870, in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1870
- * Mr. and Mrs. Chipping Bird’s New House, (pm) St. Nicholas May 1883
- * Mr. Any-Time the Spaniard, (ss) Wide Awake August 1883
- * My Hickory Fire, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly March 1872
- * My Nasturtiums, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1876
- * The Naughtiest Day of My Life, (ss) St. Nicholas October 1880
- * The Naughtiest Day of My Life and What Came of It, (ss) St. Nicholas September 1880
- * The Nest, (pm) St. Nicholas October 1874
- * A New Anvil Chorus, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly January 1878
- * New Bits of Talk:
* ___ The Magic Clocks, (sl) St. Nicholas December 1885
* ___ Tit for Tat, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1886
* ___ “Wait!” A New Time-Table for Boys and Girls, (vi) St. Nicholas April 1886
- * New Bits of Talk for Young Folks:
* ___ Captain Bright Eyes and Lady Quick Ear, (vi) St. Nicholas January 1886
* ___ Going! Going! Gone, (vi) St. Nicholas February 1886
* ___ The Magic Clocks, (sl) St. Nicholas November 1885
- * “No Man’s Land”, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1881
- * O-Be-Joyful Creek and Poverty Gulch, (??) The Atlantic Monthly December 1883
- * October (“Bending above the spicy woods which blaze…”), (pm) Verses by H. H., Roberts Brothers, 1874
- * October (“The month of carnival of all the year…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1876
- * On Two Pictures by Vedder, (gp) Scribner’s Monthly November 1880
- * Outdoor Industries in Southern California, (??) The Century Magazine October 1883
- * The Palace of Gondoforus (A Legend of St. Thomas), (pm) St. Nicholas May 1876
- * Pansy Billings. Chapter 1, (sl) Wide Awake October 1884
- * Pansy Billings. Chapter 2, (sl) Wide Awake November 1884
- * A Parable, (vi) St. Nicholas November 1876
- * The Parable of St. Christopher, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1876
- * The Passion Play at Oberammergau, (??) The Century Magazine April 1883
- * Patience, (pm) The Galaxy September 1870
- * The Penny Ye Meant to Gi’e, (pm) St. Nicholas October 1875
- * Petite Marie and Benezet, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1879
- * Poems in Memory of J G Holland. The Last Words, (??) The Century Magazine December 1881
- * Poppies on the Wheat, (pm) Verses by H. H., Roberts Brothers, 1874
- * The Present Condition of the Mission Indians in Southern California, (??) The Century Magazine August 1883
- * Puget Sound, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1883
- * The “Rank and File”, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly May 1878
- * A Riddle of Lovers, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1873, uncredited.
- * A Road-Side, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1876
- * “Sealed Orders”, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1874
- * September (“O golden month! How high the gold is heaped!”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly September 1876
- * September (“The golden-rod is yellow…”), (pm) Scribner’s Monthly September 1879
- * The Shining Little House, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1879
- * The Singer’s Friends, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1872
- * The Singer’s Hills, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1874
- * Sonnet. To One Who Compalined of a Poet for Not Writing About Nature, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly May 1875
- * A Spring Madrigal, (??) The Century Magazine April 1882
- * A Tell-Tale of Spring, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1884
- * Tidal Waves, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1881
- * Tit for Tat, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1886
- * Today: In Paris, (ss) The Wave June 6 1891
- * Two, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly October 1874
- * Vashti, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1878
- * The Victoria Regia, (??) The Century Magazine August 1882
- * The Village of Oberammergau, (??) The Century Magazine March 1883
- * Vino Santo, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1876
- * “Wait!” A New Time-Table for Boys and Girls, (vi) St. Nicholas April 1886
- * Waiting, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1871
- * The Wanderer’s Song, (pm)
- * “We Runned Away”, (pm) Wide Awake December 1882
- * The Young Marsyas, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1880
[]H., H. A. (chron.)
- * “Another Ten”, (ss) Wide Awake January 1890
- * An Apple Orchard in Winter, (ar) Wide Awake January 1889
- * A Bitter Dish, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
- * Bygones, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1884
- * Clarine, (pm) Wide Awake March 1890
- * Facetious Clergymen, (nf) Wide Awake June 1891
- * Hand-work, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * Kissing, (nf) Wide Awake January 1889
- * Men and Things:
* ___ IX. Facetious Clergymen, (nf) Wide Awake June 1891
* ___ XI. A Sudden Conclusion, (nf) Wide Awake December 1890
* ___ XII. Kissing, (nf) Wide Awake January 1889
* ___ XXXIX. A Bitter Dish, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
* ___ XL. Oddities in Worship, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
* ___ XL. Some Missionary Stories, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
* ___ XL. “The Wicked Bosom-Pin”, (nf) Wide Awake September 1890
* ___ XLVI. A Young Reformer, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
* ___ XLVIII. Some Anecdotes of Early Days, (nf) Wide Awake September 1891
* ___ XLIX. Quick-Witted, (nf) Wide Awake October 1890
* ___ LI. The Power of a Voice, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
* ___ LVI. Hand-work, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
* ___ LVI. A New Way to Catch Fish, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
* ___ LXI. Some Sayings of Little People, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
* ___ LXIX. Swedish Superstitions, (nf) Wide Awake May 1890
- * A New Way to Catch Fish, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
- * Oddities in Worship, (nf) Wide Awake September 1889
- * “O olive tree, with grey green leaves”, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1885
- * The Power of a Voice, (nf) Wide Awake April 1889
- * Quick-Witted, (nf) Wide Awake October 1890
- * Some Anecdotes of Early Days, (nf) Wide Awake September 1891
- * Some Missionary Stories, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
- * Some Sayings of Little People, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * Some Swedish Legends, (ar) Wide Awake December 1890
- * A Sudden Conclusion, (nf) Wide Awake December 1890
- * Swedish Superstitions, (nf) Wide Awake May 1890
- * A Talk About Beauty, (ar) Wide Awake April 1877
- * “What’s in a Name?”, (ar) Wide Awake July 1890
- * Where Does Santa Claus Live?, (pm) Wide Awake December 1890
- * “The Wicked Bosom-Pin”, (nf) Wide Awake September 1890
- * The Witch Maidens of Filey Brig, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1886
- * A Young Reformer, (nf) Wide Awake March 1890
[]H., J. (chron.)
- * The Aepyornis of Madagascar, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1935
- * Asleep, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal March 1 1884
- * Auster—A Fragment, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal April 1 1883
- * An Australian Adventure, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper November 10 1888
- * Content, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1918
- * The Dog Rocks, Leigh River, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal January 1 1884
- * The Evolution of the Soldier, (lt) Yes or No July 10 1909
- * Face to Face with Death, (ss) The Argosy January 1897
- * A Glad New Year, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal January 1 1884
- * His Native Land, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal May 1 1884
- * James Henry on the Mastodon, (ss) Wide Awake October 1881
- * A Land of the Fern, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal December 1 1883
- * Market Day—A Country Girl, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal February 1 1884
- * A Mountain Rose, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal December 1 1883
- * New Verse, (ar) Ambit #13, 1962
- * New Year’s Day in Chinatown, (ss) The Argosy #473, December 26 1891
- * November 11, 1918, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1919
- * Origin of the Forget-Me-Not, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal September 1 1883
- * A Phase of Woman’s Work, (ar) London Society May 1863
- * Promotion Muddles, (lt) Yes or No July 24 1909
- * Puniana: Extracts from a Victorian Pun Book, (hu) Ambit #3, Winter 1960
- * Retrospect:
* ___ 7: New Verse, (ar) Ambit #13, 1962
- * Should Army Pensions Be Paid Weekly?, (lt) Yes or No June 26 1909
- * The Spirit Song, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1920
- * Sudden Ending, (ss) Sir!
- * Those Years, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal July 1 1884
- * Tiny Gardens and Tiny Gardeners, (ar) Once a Week July 13 1867
- * The Two Cities, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal August 1 1883
- * Under the Rose, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly November 1876
- * The Weir, (pm) The Australian Woman’s Magazine and Domestic Journal June 1 1883
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper February 26 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Magazine November 1923
- * [letter from Detroit, MI], (lt) Weird Tales April 1924
[]H., J. C. (chron.)
- * Culprit, Clerk, or Client?, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine May 1899
- * Europe’s National Anthems, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1891
- * Exchange, (pm) The Grand Magazine Jul 1933, Jan 1935
- * A Genius, (pm) The Pacific Monthly December 1900
- * How Dr. Leyds Held Up the House of Commons, (ar) The Charing Cross Magazine July 1900
- * Knight’s Tour, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 26 1884
- * Love’s Labour Lost, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1908
- * Music as a Medicine, (ar) Black & White #34, September 26 1891
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ Knight’s Tour, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 26 1884
- * To Laura, (pm) (by J. C. Harris ,[?]) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine September 1861
- * Uncle Remus’s Queer Vision [Uncle Remus], (ss) (by Joel Chandler Harris) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1882
[]H., J. L. (chron.)
- * Apropos of “A Quilt Expedition” in the October Wide Awake, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
- * Aunt Mandy’s Spoon, (nf) Wide Awake July 1890
- * Early Manhood, (nf) Wide Awake December 1891
- * Hugh Lawton’s Bicycle, (ss) The Youth’s Companion October 1 1891
- * Men and Things:
* ___ XI. Transposed, (nf) Wide Awake December 1891
* ___ XIII. Early Manhood, (nf) Wide Awake December 1891
* ___ XVIII. Aunt Mandy’s Spoon, (nf) Wide Awake July 1890
* ___ XXXV. Uneventful, (nf) Wide Awake March 1893
* ___ LIX. Apropos of “A Quilt Expedition” in the October Wide Awake, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
- * Para and the Amazon Delta, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1889
- * Transposed, (nf) Wide Awake December 1891
- * Uneventful, (nf) Wide Awake March 1893
[]H., J. M. (chron.)
- * Alfredo Oriani: An Italian Historian, (bg) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine October 1924 [Ref. Alfredo Oriani]
- * At the Gate, (pm) Once a Week May 19 1866
- * “Bring Me a Light!”, (nv) (by J. M. Hooper) Once a Week January 1861
- * Charles Maurras, (bg) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine December 1923
- * The End of Proust, (bg) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine May 1924 [Ref. Marcel Proust]
- * The English Critics, (bg) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine August 1924
- * Herbert Trench and His Poetry, (bg) The Dublin Magazine November 1923 [Ref. Herbert Trench]; translated by J. M. Hone
- * Italian Current Literature, (ar) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine #1, January/March 1928
- * Limelight Through the Grille, (ar) Men Only #2, January 1936
- * Men and Things:
* ___ XXXVII. What She Needed, (nf) Wide Awake September 1890
- * The Most Popular English Poet, (bg) The Dublin Magazine January 1924 [Ref. A. E. Housman]; translated by J. M. Hone
- * A New Book of Snobs, (bg) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine October 1923 [Ref. Marcel Proust]
- * Pure Water for London, (lt) Once a Week December 1 1866
- * A Visit to d’Annunzio, (bg) (by J. M. Hone) The Dublin Magazine June 1924
- * What She Needed, (nf) Wide Awake September 1890
[]H., L. (chron.)
- * All About Salt, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1876
- * Ballade of St. Martin’s Clock, (pm) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine March 1904
- * Boris Pasternak, (ar) The Dublin Magazine #4, October/December 1950 [Ref. Boris Pasternak]
- * By the Sea, (ss) The Woman’s Magazine (US) March 1903
- * Death and Fear, (pm) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine December 1918
- * Fallen Leaves, (ar) The Dublin Magazine #2, April/June 1954
- * Farewell Words, (pm) The Ladies’ National Magazine October 1846
- * If We Were in Japan, (pm) The Bohemian October 1905
- * In Memoriam, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine September 1902
- * In Memoriam: Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Henry Charles Beeching, (ob) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine April 1919 [Ref. Henry Charles Beeching & Anne Isabella Ritchie]
- * Leslie Stephen: “Some Early Impressions”, (br) The Cornhill Magazine August 1924
- * On the First Day of Christmas, (ss) Woman’s Journal December 1962
- * The Privilege of the Patient, (ar) The New Review #84, May 1896
- * Quartet: To E. W. H., (pm) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine May 1932
- * A Roman Catholic’s View of “Sister Dolorosa”, (??) The Century Magazine November 1891
- * Side-Shows in Mesopotamia, (ar) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine January 1918
- * Sylvester Eve, (pm) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine February 1905
- * A True Story About a Queer Fly, (vi) St. Nicholas June 1882
- * A Visit to M. Coué, (ar) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine June 1922
- * Winter Sports: Some Holiday Jottings, (ar) (by Leonard Huxley) The Cornhill Magazine April 1923
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantasy Macabre #8, 1986
[]H., M. (chron.)
- * The Assignation, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1921
- * The Biting Fairies, (pm) The Riverside Magazine for Young People August 1867
- * The Friendliness of Life, (cl) The Pocket Magazine August 22 1922
- * From a Convent Garden, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1903
- * Herbert Spencer, (??) The Century Magazine December 1888
- * Lazy Bunch, (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People July 1867
- * Links with the Past, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1899
- * The Little Lanes of England, (pm) (by Malcolm Hemphrey ,[?]) The Novel Magazine September 1932
- * Little Nora, (pm) The Riverside Magazine for Young People January 1867
- * Men’s Movies, (mr) Argosy Jun, Jul 1951
- * Mrs. Hungerford’s Second Letter from Home, (ss) Wide Awake May 1882
- * My Little Banty, (pm) The Riverside Magazine for Young People November 1867
- * Old Sally Banks, (ss) The Riverside Magazine for Young People May 1867
- * Pavement Philosopher, (ss) The Manchester Guardian August 10 1921
- * Un peu d’espoir, (pm) Good Housekeeping (UK) April 1932
- * The Phantom Hare, (ss) The Argosy (UK) May 1879
- * The Professor’s Fox, (pm) The Riverside Magazine for Young People February 1867
- * Roba di Roma, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1922
- * The Song of the Rats, (pm) The Riverside Magazine for Young People January 1867
- * A Suburban Lullaby, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1909
- * That’s Different!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1930
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ Two Men on a ’Bus, (ts) The Passing Show May 4 1935
- * Two Men on a ’Bus, (ts) The Passing Show May 4 1935
- * A Wet Day in London, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1887
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Wide Awake May 1882
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper June 17 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Liberty November 30 1946
_____, [?]
[]H., M. B. (chron.)
- * Benny White’s Prayer, (nf) Wide Awake July 1889
- * The “Dark Horse”, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
- * The Employment of Girls, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1881
- * Funny Things That Happen in Meeting, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
- * A Future Novelist, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
- * The Girls’ Opportunity, (nf) Wide Awake April 1892
- * He “Spoke a Wicked Word”, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
- * In a Sick Room, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
- * A Letter from Baroda, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper October 11 1890
- * Men and Things:
* ___ VIII. A War Joke, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
* ___ XI. Might Be Done in Other Places, (nf) Wide Awake December 1888
* ___ XXV. Benny White’s Prayer, (nf) Wide Awake July 1889
* ___ XXX. Three Little Somnambulists, (nf) Wide Awake February 1891
* ___ XXXI. A Future Novelist, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
* ___ XL. They Insisted, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
* ___ XLI. He “Spoke a Wicked Word”, (nf) Wide Awake March 1891
* ___ XLII. In a Sick Room, (nf) Wide Awake March 1889
* ___ LVI. The Girls’ Opportunity, (nf) Wide Awake April 1892
* ___ LVIII. Funny Things That Happen in Meeting, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
* ___ LXII. The “Dark Horse”, (nf) Wide Awake November 1890
* ___ LXIX. They said what they meant, (nf) Wide Awake May 1892
- * Might Be Done in Other Places, (nf) Wide Awake December 1888
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ A Letter from Baroda, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper October 11 1890
- * They Insisted, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
- * They said what they meant, (nf) Wide Awake May 1892
- * Three Little Somnambulists, (nf) Wide Awake February 1891
- * A War Joke, (nf) Wide Awake June 1889
[]H., M. J. (chron.)
- * Affinity, (pm) Wide Awake August 1889
- * The Bird and the Bonnet, (pm) Wide Awake August 1891
- * Bridge-Building, (pm) Wide Awake September 1889
- * A Bright Bouquet, (pm) Wide Awake June 1890
- * A Busybody, (pm) Wide Awake March 1892
- * The Clovers and the Children, (pm) Wide Awake May 1891
- * Fairy Lamps, (pm) Wide Awake June 1890
- * For Courage, (pm) Wide Awake April 1891
- * Garden Gossip, (pm) Wide Awake June 1891
- * The Honey Bee, (pm) Wide Awake February 1891
- * In Outline-Stitch, (pm) Wide Awake December 1891
- * In the Way of Suggestion, (pm) Wide Awake June 1892
- * In Windy March, (pm) Wide Awake March 1891
- * Jack’s Question, (pm) Wide Awake September 1891
- * A Juvenile Geologist, (pm) Wide Awake October 1889
- * Lady Wind, (pm) Wide Awake March 1892
- * A Little Artist Fair, (pm) Wide Awake June 1891
- * The Logic of It, (pm) Wide Awake July 1890
- * The Looking-Glass Rooms, (pm) Wide Awake February 1891
- * My Foot Is Asleep, (pm) Wide Awake July 1889
- * Newness, (pm) Wide Awake April 1891
- * Optima, (pm) Wide Awake August 1891
- * A Panorama, (pm) Wide Awake December 1890
- * The Poker and the Tongs, (pm) Wide Awake August 1890
- * Queer Creatures, (pm) Wide Awake November 1890
- * Rainbows, (pm) Wide Awake March 1890
- * Rhythm, (pm) Wide Awake May 1891
- * Seeking Bread, (ar) The Green Book Magazine October 1912
- * The Sky’s Eyes, (pm) Wide Awake October 1889
- * The Stars in the Sea, (pm) Wide Awake September 1891
- * Suitability, (pm) Wide Awake May 1890
- * To March, (pm) Wide Awake March 1891
- * The Topmost Star, (pm) Wide Awake April 1890
- * Where Was It?, (pm) Wide Awake July 1890
- * Who Would Be Who?, (pm) Wide Awake August 1890
- * The World’s Mistake, (pm) Wide Awake June 1890
[]H., P. (chron.)
- * Along the Sunken Causeway, (cv) Chums July 8 1908
- * The Glass Bowl, (ss) Best-Story Magazine #32, March 1929
- * Hanging by a Thread, (cv) Chums June 24 1908
- * Merry Margery Maude, (ar) Nash’s Magazine June 1913
- * “With a Cry He Plunged Into the Waters”, (cv) Chums October 16 1907
- * [front cover], (cv) Chums Dec 4, Dec 18 1907, Mar 11 1908
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28, Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25 1907, Jan 22, May 20, May 27, Jun 3,
Jun 10, Jun 17, Jun 24, Jul 1, Jul 8, Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5, Aug 12,
Aug 19, Sep 6, Sep 9 1908
Dec 2 1911
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life Mar 15, Apr 1, Jun 1911
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