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Home-Gall, William Benjamin (chron.) (continued)
- * The Terrible Three:
* ___ No. 4—The Spectre of Spook’s Hall [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums August 9 1924
* ___ No. 5—Burglars Three [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums October 10 1914
* ___ No. 5—The Spectre of Spook’s Hall [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums August 16 1924
* ___ No. 6—Check to the King [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums October 17 1914
* ___ No. 6—Paying the Piper [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums August 23 1924
- * The Terror Ship: A Tale of Mystery in the West Indies, (ss) Chums May 6 1908
- * The Three Reprobates [Schoolboy Acrobats], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #20, October 26 1901, uncredited.
- * The Three R’s, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #22 Jun 25, #23 Jul 2, #24 Jul 9, #25 Jul 16, #26 Jul 23, #36 Oct 1 1895, as by Reginald Wray
- * Through the Storm!, (nv) Pluck May 30 1914, as by Reginald Wray; adapted from the movie.
- * Too Clever by Half [Dick Dorne], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #28, December 21 1901, uncredited.
- * Tortoise 1 - Hare Also Ran [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums November 1 1925
- * The Towley Triplets at Earl’s Court [Towley Triplets], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #279, October 13 1906, as by Reginald Drew
- * The Towley Triplets in Bonny Scotland [Towley Triplets], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #229, October 28 1905, as by Reginald Drew
- * Trouble in the Toy Shop [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums November 30 1924
- * The T’s of Totham:
* ___ No. 1—The Curtain Raiser, (ss) Chums June 28 1919
* ___ No. 2—Good Out of Evil, (ss) Chums July 5 1919
* ___ No. 3—A Day Off, (ss) Chums July 12 1919
* ___ No. 4—By the Glad Sea Waves, (ss) Chums July 19 1919
* ___ No. 5—All the Fun of the Fair, (ss) Chums July 26 1919
- * Turning the Tables [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums November 22 1925
- * A Turn of Fortune’s Wheel [Towley Triplets], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #466, May 14 1910, uncredited.
- * The Two Bobs, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #111, July 25 1903, uncredited.
- * An Unappreciated Genius [Dick Dorne], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #33, January 25 1902, uncredited.
- * The Voyage of the Sancta Felise, (ss) Chums February 2 1918
- * The Wanderers:
* ___ No. 1—Flotsam, (ss) Chums January 12 1918
* ___ No. 2—Sentenced to Death, (ss) Chums January 19 1918
* ___ No. 3—The Hermit’s Revenge, (ss) Chums January 26 1918
* ___ No. 4—The Voyage of the Sancta Felise, (ss) Chums February 2 1918
* ___ No. 5—The Yellow God, (ss) Chums February 9 1918
* ___ No. 6—The Land of the Purple Mist, (ss) Chums February 16 1918
- * The Water Cure [Dick Dorne], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #472, June 25 1910, uncredited.
- * What a Dream, (ss) Chums September 3 1921
- * When Colonel Bogey Walked [Terrible Three], (ss) Chums October 25 1925
- * Wildfire’s Great Race, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1906
- * With the Colors, (sl) Union Jack Library January 7 1905, as by Reginald Wray
- * With the Fleet [Towley Triplets], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #269, August 4 1906, as by Reginald Drew
- * The Yellow God, (ss) Chums February 9 1918
- * The Yellow Streak, (ss) The Boys’ Realm #87, November 27 1920, as by Reginald Wray
_____, [ref.]
[]Home-Gall, William Bolinbroke; [born William Bolingbroke Home-Gall] (1894-1982); used pseudonyms “Home Goal”, Bash Kenny, Martin Mowbray & Steve Sunderland (chron.)
- * The Black Sheep of the Club, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #59, 1929, as by Steve Sunderland
- * The Boxing Grenadier, (n.) Aldine Boxing Novels #46, 1928, as by Bash Kenny
- * The Busman Centre Forward, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #46, 1928, as by Steve Sunderland
- * By Skill or Bribery!, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #82, 1931, as by Martin Mowbray
- * The Club on the Cliff, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #43, 1928, as by “Home Goal”
- * A Club Under Suspician, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #57, 1929, as by Martin Mowbray
- * Darkies on the Rhine [Darkies], (n.) Aldine Football Novels #80, 1931, as by “Home Goal”
- * Darkies on Tour [Darkies], (n.) Aldine Football Novels #77, 1931, as by “Home Goal”
- * The Footballers’ Secret, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #64, 1930, as by Steve Sunderland
- * The Football Hikers, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #85, 1931, as by Steve Sunderland
- * The Football Nightclub, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #76, 1931, as by Steve Sunderland
- * The Gypsey Footballers, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #62, 1929, as by “Home Goal”
- * The Man the Rangers Wanted, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #69, 1930, as by Steve Sunderland
- * Modern War Weapons, (ar) Chums Annual 1941, 1940
- * “Play Up the Waiters”, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #48, 1929, as by Martin Mowbray
- * The Poorest Team in the League, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #67, 1930, as by Martin Mowbray
- * The Rebel Goalkeeper, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #63, 1929, as by Martin Mowbray
- * The Road to Tokio, (cl) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- * The Romance of Modern Invention, (cl) Chums Annual 1939 1938, 1940 1939
- * The Soccer Men of “Hunger Town”, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #44, 1928, as by Martin Mowbray
- * The Star “Spangles” Team, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #49, 1929, as by Steve Sunderland
- * The Team from the Tropics [Darkies], (n.) Aldine Football Novels #73, 1930, as by “Home Goal”
- * A Top-O’-The-World Team, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #71, 1930, as by Martin Mowbray
- * The Worst Team in the Army, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #39, 1928, as by “Home Goal”
[]“Home Goal”; pseudonym of William Bolinbroke Home-Gall (1894-1982) (chron.)
- * The Club on the Cliff, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #43, 1928
- * Darkies on the Rhine [Darkies], (n.) Aldine Football Novels #80, 1931
- * Darkies on Tour [Darkies], (n.) Aldine Football Novels #77, 1931
- * The Gypsey Footballers, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #62, 1929
- * The Team from the Tropics [Darkies], (n.) Aldine Football Novels #73, 1930
- * The Worst Team in the Army, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #39, 1928
[]Homer [{c850 BC] (about) (chron.)
- * Accursed!, (pm) from The Iliad,
- * The Argia (with John Gregory Betancourt), (pm) Space and Time #62, Summer 1982
- * The Assault of Antinoüs upon Ulysses, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1872; translated by William Cullen Bryant
- * The Combat of Diomed and Mars, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly January 1868; translated by William Cullen Bryant
- * The Contention between Achilles and Agamemnon, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly January 1867; translated by William Cullen Bryant
- * The Escape from Polyphemus, the Cyclops, (ex)
- * Eumæus’ Tale, (ex) from The Odyssey,
- * Iliad: Book I, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862; translated by John Herschel
- * Odysseus Blinds the Cyclops, (pm)
- * The Odyssey, (ex)
- * The Odyssey, (ex) A.C. Fifield, 1900
- * Patroklos, (pm) from The Iliad,
- * The Return of Odysseus, (ss)
- * Selection from The Odyssey, (ex)
[]Homes, A(my) M(ichael) (1961- ) (about) (chron.)
- * All Is Good Except the Rain, (ss) The Guardian August 1 2009
- * A. M. Homes: “Richard Powers is the American novelist for the 21st century”, (ar) The Guardian December 9 2022 [Ref. Richard Powers]
- * The Backyard: A Fairy Story, (ss) AnOther Magazine #21, Autumn/Winter 2011
- * Brother on Sunday, (ss) The New Yorker March 2 2009
- * The Chinese Lesson, (ss) Granta #74, Summer 2001
- * Cindy Stubenstock, (ss) The Book of Other People ed. Zadie Smith, Penguin US, 2007
- * Days of Awe, (ss) Granta #143, Spring 2018
- * Do Not Disturb, (nv) McSweeney’s #7, 2001
- * The End of Alice, (ex) Scribner Magazine Winter 1996; from the forthcoming novel.
- * Esther in the Night, (ss) Story Autumn 1989
- * The Former First Lady and the Football Hero, (ss) Zoetrope: All-Story Fall 2002
- * from The End of Alice, (ex) Scribner's, 1996
- * Georgia, (ss) McSweeney’s #9, 2002
- * Goodbye to the Road Not Taken, (ss) Small Odysseys ed. Hannah Tinti, Algonquin Books, 2022
- * He remembered something that never happened., (vi) BlackBook #34, Fall 2004
- * His Confession, (ss)
- * It’s Not Every Day a Fat Cat Brings You Flowers—or, The True Story of an American Patriot, (ss) The Guardian August 2 2003
- * Just Like a Woman, (vi) Harper’s Bazaar October 2002
- * Looking for Johnny, (ss) Christopher Street
- * May We Be Forgiven, (ss) Granta #100, Winter 2007
- * Music for Torching, (ss) The New Yorker February 6 1995
- * The Neddy Silver Story, (ss) The Guardian August 11 2007
- * A Play on David Rakoff, (ar) Granta #134, Winter 2016
- * Raft in Water, Floating, (ss) The New Yorker June 21/June 28 1999
- * She Got Away, (ss) Playboy July/August 2017
- * “Sunshine” by Lynn Freed, (ar) The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2011 ed. Laura Furman, Anchor Books, 2011 [Ref. Lynn Freed]
- * Things You Should Know, (ex) HarperCollins, 2002
- * The Unbelievers, (ss) Vogue December 1994
- * Yours Truly, (ss) Story Summer 1990
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