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[]H., D. (chron.)
- * The Artiste Speaks, (ar) (by D. Hamilton ,[?]) The Science Fiction Fan January 1941
- * A Bearnais Sketch, (ss) Once a Week Nov 24, Dec 1 1866
- * The Cost of a Joke, (pm) Chatterbox #49, 1898
- * Going Backwards in Order to Go Forward, (ar) The Science Fiction Fan July 1940
- * Grunts of a Gourmet, (pm) Snappy Stories 1st February 1917
- * January (“Dull January’s blast is ringing”), (pm) (by D. Hardy, Jr.) Peterson’s Magazine January 1854
- * Journey of the H.G., (pm) Seven Magazine of People’s Writing July/August/September 1943
- * Just Supposing, (ar) The Science Fiction Fan August 1940
- * Truant Thoughts—Images, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1855
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s November 14 1931
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Clues All Star Detective Stories Jul, Dec 1932, Oct, Nov, Dec 1933, Feb 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Clues All Star Detective Stories (Canada) December 1932
- * [letter], (lt) Clues 2nd March 1930
[]H., D. W. (chron.)
- * Career Problems:
* ___ I. The Hotel Business, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1934
* ___ II. Electrical Engineering, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1934
* ___ III. Traffic and Transport, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1934
* ___ IV. Laboratory Work, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1934
* ___ V. Photography: Press and Film Work, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1935
* ___ VI. Wireless Operator, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1935
* ___ VII. Salesmanship, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1935
* ___ VIII. The Metropolitan Police, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1935
* ___ IX. Where Mathematics Count, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1935
* ___ X. Post Office Engineering, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1935
- * Electrical Engineering, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1934
- * The Hotel Business, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1934
- * Laboratory Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1934
- * The Metropolitan Police, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1935
- * Photography: Press and Film Work, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1935
- * Post Office Engineering, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1935
- * Salesmanship, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1935
- * Traffic and Transport, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1934
- * Where Mathematics Count, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1935
- * Wireless Operator, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1935
[]H., E. (chron.)
- * Autumn, (pm) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine October 1874
- * The Bean-Vine, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) The Ladies’ National Magazine October 1847; translated from the German.
- * Blackmail First, (ts) The Passing Show May 11 1935
- * Book Collectors, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education March 1871
- * A ’Bus-Ride in London: From the Bank to Charing Cross, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 21 1889
- * Children’s Invocation to May, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine August 1849
- * A Child’s Talent, (pm) The Argosy (UK) April 1901
- * Clematis, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine March 1852
- * The Comforter, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine April 1852
- * The Country Child, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine July 1848
- * Cradle Song, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1920
- * Day Pictures, (gp) (by Emily Herrmann) The Ladies’ National Magazine November 1847
- * Earth’s Waking Dream, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1906
- * Emily, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine October 1849
- * Ere the Sun Sets, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1921
- * The Forget-Me-Not, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine May 1851
- * Good-Night, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1920
- * “I Dwell Among Mine Own”, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine January 1856
- * “I Never Bloomed Until I Had a Baby”, (ar) Physical Culture March 1925
- * “I Saw a King Go Riding By.”, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1901
- * Joy’s Vigil, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1921
- * The “Leddy Speaker”, (ar) The Woman at Home November 1911
- * Lines (“Country or town… ”), (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine April 1849
- * Lines (“Thoughts gather round us like the hyacinth bells… ”), (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine September 1849
- * Look up, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine June 1848
- * The Mountaineer, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1922
- * The Old Fair Story: A Song, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1879
- * One Year in a German Cookery School, (ar) (by Miss E. Hobnein) The Cornhill Magazine May 1881
- * On Learning to Charleston, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1926
- * The Pedlar, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1920
- * A Poet’s Grave, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine March 1851
- * Power of Names, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine July 1849
- * A Query, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1895
- * The Reason, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1917
- * The Recall: A Dream of the Ghetto, (pm) The Argosy (UK) December 1900
- * The Redbreast in Town, (pm) The Argosy (UK) February 1901
- * Remembered Motherhood, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1905
- * Rosemary—for Remembrance, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1922
- * Salmon Migration, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1937
- * Seventy, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine December 1850
- * Song of Spring, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) The Ladies’ National Magazine August 1847
- * Sonnet, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1901
- * Spring Song, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1853; from the German of Hlty.
- * Sun-Kissed: An Allegory, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1921
- * A Thanksgiving, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1922
- * This Really Happened:
* ___ Blackmail First, (ts) The Passing Show May 11 1935
- * To His Lady, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1927
- * Truth, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine January 1850
- * The Unbidden Guest, (pm) Crampton’s Magazine August 1901
- * Uses, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) Peterson’s Magazine October 1848
- * The Wanderer, (pm) (by Emily Herrmann) The Ladies’ National Magazine December 1847
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jul 1876, Jan, Feb 1888, Apr 1893
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Young People #165, December 26 1882
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Magazine May 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chatterbox 1945, 1947
- * [letter], (lt) All-Story Weekly February 28 1920
- * [letter from Pittsburgh, PA], (lt) Weird Tales May/June/July 1924
[]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
- * 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.)
- * But We’re Not a Shoemaker!, (lt) Rob Wagner’s Script #410, April 10 1937
- * The Fortune eller, (vi) The Butterfly April 1899
- * Good Night, (pm) Breezy Stories October 1915
- * Nagging with Notes, (ar) Liberty February 21 1925
- * Some “Old School” Reflections, (ms) London Society #1, February 1862
- * 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.)
- * 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
- * Radio at Sea, (ar) The Trident September 1939
- * 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
- * Wireless Direction Finding, (ar) The Trident November 1939
- * Wyoming, (ms) (by F. W. Hodge) The Frontier February 1925
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