- December 8, 1948: No fiction.
December 9, 1948: No fiction. December 10, 1948: No fiction. December 11, 1948:
- 4 · On Dwelling · Robert Graves · pm; #99 in the “Modern Poets” series.
December 13, 1948: No fiction. December 14, 1948: No fiction. December 15, 1948: No fiction. December 16, 1948: No fiction. December 17, 1948:
- 6 · Carol · Alan Melville · pm
December 18, 1948:
- 4 · Carol · John Pudney · pm; #100 in the “Modern Poets” series.
December 20, 1948: No fiction. December 21, 1948:
- 6 · Man-Hunt · Geoffrey Cotterell · ss
December 22, 1948: No fiction. December 23, 1948: No fiction. December 24, 1948:
- 2 · Christmas—1948 · P. V. B. · ss
- 3 · Mr. Huffam · Hugh Walpole · nv The Strand Magazine December 1933
December 27, 1948: No fiction. December 28, 1948: No fiction. December 29, 1948: No fiction. December 30, 1948: No fiction. January 1, 1949:
- 4 · Sunday Morning · Louis MacNeice · pm; #101 in the “Modern Poets” series.
January 3, 1949:
- 8 · Tangled Hearts [Part 1 of 2; The Oldest Member] · P. G. Wodehouse · ss Cosmopolitan September 1948, as “I’ll Give You Some Advice”
January 4, 1949:
- 8 · Tangled Hearts [Part 2 of 2; The Oldest Member] · P. G. Wodehouse · ss Cosmopolitan September 1948, as “I’ll Give You Some Advice”
January 5, 1949: No fiction. January 6, 1949: No fiction. January 7, 1949:
- 8 · The Whirligig · Denis Mackail · ss
- 9 · Rubbalong Takes a Chance [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
January 8, 1949:
- 4 · Fox · Clifford Dyment · pm; #102 in the “Modern Poets” series.
January 10, 1949: No fiction. January 11, 1949:
- 8 · The Life and Times of the Dog Basta · Gerald Kersh · ss
January 12, 1949:
- 8 · The Bells That Nobody Heard · Sean O’Faolain · ss
January 13, 1949:
- 9 · Grabbit Meets His Match [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
January 14, 1949:
- 8 · Minnie’s Room · Mollie Panter-Downes · ss The New Yorker August 16 1947
January 15, 1949:
- 4 · Childhood · Frances Cornford · pm; #103 in the “Modern Poets” series.
January 17, 1949: No fiction. January 18, 1949:
- 8 · Excelsior [Part 1 of 2; The Oldest Member] · P. G. Wodehouse · ss Argosy July 1948, as “The Hazards of Horace Bewstridge”
January 19, 1949:
- 8 · Excelsior [Part 2 of 2; The Oldest Member] · P. G. Wodehouse · ss Argosy July 1948, as “The Hazards of Horace Bewstridge”
January 20, 1949: No fiction. January 21, 1949:
- 8 · The Red Hat · Peter de Polnay · ss
- 8 · Rubbalong Gets a Shock… [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
January 22, 1949:
- 4 · The Enduring · John Gawsworth · pm; #104 in the “Modern Poets” series.
January 24, 1949: No fiction. January 25, 1949:
- 8 · The Old School Tie · Horace Annesley Vachell · ss
January 26, 1949: No fiction. January 27, 1949: No fiction. January 28, 1949:
- 8 · A Nice Lot of Diamonds [Joseph Jorkens] · Lord Dunsany · ss
- 9 · Mr. Stamp-About [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
January 29, 1949:
- 4 · From the Train · Kenneth Hopkins · pm; #105 in the “Modern Poets” series.
January 31, 1949: No fiction. February 1, 1949:
- 7 · Dancing Girl [Part 1 of 2] · D. L. Murray · ss
February 2, 1949:
- 8 · Dancing Girl [Part 2 of 2] · D. L. Murray · ss
February 3, 1949: No fiction. February 4, 1949:
- 8 · Termination Two · Rupert Croft-Cooke · ss The Evening Standard August 1 1934
- 9 · Mischief in the Kitchen [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
February 5, 1949:
- 4 · Night-Piece · William Kean Seymour · pm; #106 in the “Modern Poets” series.
February 7, 1949: No fiction. February 8, 1949:
- 8 · Military Secret [Part 1 of 2] · Bruce Marshall · ss The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1948
February 9, 1949:
- 8 · Military Secret [Part 2 of 2] · Bruce Marshall · ss The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1948
February 10, 1949: No fiction. February 11, 1949:
- 9 · Shoes Have Tongues [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
February 12, 1949:
- 4 · Sonnet (“Love is a fitful fever of the mind”) · Joan Wilkinson · pm; #107 in the “Modern Poets” series.
February 14, 1949: No fiction. February 15, 1949:
- 8 · Wolf! Wolf! [Adze] · Gerald Kersh · ss The Evening Standard November 2 1937
February 16, 1949:
- 8 · The Mink Coat · Horace Annesley Vachell · ss
February 17, 1949: No fiction. February 18, 1949:
- 8 · Two Ordinary People · Nigel Sligh · ss
- 9 · Ma Rubbalong Comes Home [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
February 19, 1949:
- 4 · To a New Writer · Lord Dunsany · pm; #108 in the “Modern Poets” series.
February 21, 1949: No fiction. February 22, 1949:
- 8 · Why Were You Sent Out Here? [Part 1 of 2] · John Hersey · ss The Atlantic Monthly February 1947
February 23, 1949:
- 8 · Why Were You Sent Out Here? [Part 2 of 2] · John Hersey · ss The Atlantic Monthly February 1947
February 24, 1949: No fiction. February 25, 1949:
- 8 · Smart Fellow · Lord Dunsany · ss
- 9 · The Six-Eyed Jingy Bang [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
February 26, 1949:
- 4 · Flight · Elizabeth Meldrum · pm; #109 in the “Modern Poets” series.
February 28, 1949: No fiction. March 1, 1949:
- 8 · The Enormous Radio [Part 1 of 2] · John Cheever · ss The New Yorker May 17 1947
March 2, 1949:
- 8 · The Enormous Radio [Part 2 of 2] · John Cheever · ss The New Yorker May 17 1947
March 3, 1949: No fiction. March 4, 1949:
- 8 · Beginner’s Luck · Nigel Sligh · ss
- 9 · Three Go Up a Ladder [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
March 5, 1949:
- 4 · Skin Deep · Harriet Neale · pm; #110 in the “Modern Poets” series.
March 7, 1949: No fiction. March 8, 1949:
- 8 · One Evening in the Forest · Vernon Coleman · ss
March 9, 1949:
- 8 · He Married in Haste · Nigel Sligh · ss
March 10, 1949: No fiction. March 11, 1949:
- 8 · Lion Heart · Max Brand · ss
- 9 · Rubbalong’s Party [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
March 12, 1949:
- 4 · Frost · William Kean Seymour · pm; #111 in the “Modern Poets” series.
March 14, 1949: No fiction. March 15, 1949:
- 8 · My Uncle Henri · John & Ward Hawkins · ss
March 16, 1949:
- 8 · The Big Shot Had an Accident · Holloway Horn · ss
March 17, 1949: No fiction. March 18, 1949:
- 8 · The Man Who Ate Paper · Alan Whicker · ss
- 9 · Round and Round It Goes [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss; illustrated by Norman Meredith
March 19, 1949:
- 4 · Tugs · George Rosetrevor Hamilton · pm; #112 in the “Modern Poets” series.
March 21, 1949:
- 4 · Snoozy Comes to Stay [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
March 22, 1949:
- 4 · Snoozy Comes to Stay [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Lofty’s Toupee · Nigel Sligh · ss
March 23, 1949:
- 6 · Snoozy Comes to Stay [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · He Called to Look at the Safe… · Holloway Horn · ss
March 24, 1949:
- 4 · Snoozy Comes to Stay [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
March 25, 1949:
- 8 · Only a Wrist Watch · Horace Annesley Vachell · ss
- 9 · Snoozy Comes to Stay [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
March 26, 1949:
- 4 · London Spring · Frances Cornford · pm; #113 in the “Modern Poets” series.
March 28, 1949:
- 4 · Sniff Gets Into Hot Water [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
March 29, 1949:
- 6 · Sniff Gets Into Hot Water [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 9 · The Comfortable Minute · Jacqueline Cummins · ss
March 30, 1949:
- 6 · Sniff Gets Into Hot Water [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · They Squared the Triangle · Anthony Armstrong · ss
March 31, 1949:
- 4 · Sniff Gets Into Hot Water [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 1, 1949: Missing.
- 3 · Sniff Gets Into Hot Water [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 2, 1949:
- 4 · April · J. H. B. Peel · pm; #114 in the “Modern Poets” series.
April 4, 1949:
- 4 · Ma Puts on Her Thinking Cap [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 5, 1949:
- 6 · Ma Puts on Her Thinking Cap [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Landmark · Samuel W. Taylor · vi Collier’s February 19 1949
April 6, 1949:
- 6 · Ma Puts on Her Thinking Cap [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · The Man Who Gave His Money Away · Richard M. Ward · ss
April 7, 1949:
- 4 · Ma Puts on Her Thinking Cap [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 8, 1949:
- 8 · Ma Puts on Her Thinking Cap [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss The Evening Standard April 7 1949
- 8 · The Man Who Was 6 · Thomas J. Biddle · ss
April 9, 1949:
- 4 · April 1941-1949 · Celia Dale · pm; #115 in the “Modern Poets” series.
April 11, 1949:
- 4 · All Upside Down [Part 1 of 4; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 12, 1949:
- 6 · All Upside Down [Part 2 of 4; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Exit Line · Gene Rider · ss Esquire February 1949, as “Exit Line—Closing Night”
April 13, 1949:
- 6 · All Upside Down [Part 3 of 4; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Surf God · Jon Cleary · ss
April 14, 1949:
- 5 · Nothing to Chance · A. G. Morris · ss
- 8 · All Upside Down [Part 4 of 4; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 15, 1949: April 16, 1949:
- 4 · “New every morning through a thousand streets” · W. R. Rodgers · pm; #116 in the “Modern Poets” series.
April 18, 1949:
- 6 · Dame Dandy’s Umbrella [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Saint Errant [Simon Templar (The Saint)] · Leslie Charteris · ss
April 19, 1949:
- 4 · Dame Dandy’s Umbrella [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 20, 1949:
- 6 · Dame Dandy’s Umbrella [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Cup Final · Neil Bell · ss
April 21, 1949:
- 4 · Dame Dandy’s Umbrella [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 22, 1949:
- 8 · Having a Wonderful Time · Nigel Sligh · ss
- 9 · Dame Dandy’s Umbrella [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 23, 1949:
- 4 · Grandeur of Ghosts · Siegfried Sassoon · pm The Saturday Review of Literature August 1 1925; #117 in the “Modern Poets” series.
April 25, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Snooper [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Lonely Lady [Part 1 of 2] · Martha Gellhorn · ss The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1948
April 26, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Snooper [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Lonely Lady [Part 2 of 2] · Martha Gellhorn · ss The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1948
April 27, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Snooper [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Keep the Ball Rolling [Part 1 of 2] · John Cheever · ss The New Yorker May 29 1948
April 28, 1949:
- 8 · A Tale of Mr. Snooper [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 10 · Keep the Ball Rolling [Part 2 of 2] · John Cheever · ss The New Yorker May 29 1948
April 29, 1949:
- 8 · Toll Call · Daniel Piggott · ss
- 9 · A Tale of Mr. Snooper [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
April 30, 1949:
- 9 · Double Catch · Charles Carver · ss
- 9 · Nightfall · James Kirkup · pm; #118 in the “Modern Poets” series.
May 2, 1949:
- 6 · Well, It Served Them Right [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · The Mother [Part 1 of 2] · Michael McLaverty · ss
May 3, 1949:
- 6 · Well, It Served Them Right [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · The Mother [Part 2 of 2] · Michael McLaverty · ss
May 4, 1949:
- 6 · Well, It Served Them Right [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Everybody’s Business · John Reid Byers · ss Collier’s February 26 1949
May 5, 1949:
- 6 · Well, It Served Them Right [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Curiosity and Mr. Catt · Denis Mackail · ss
May 6, 1949:
- 8 · Well, It Served Them Right [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 9 · Portrait in Oils · Margaret Stevenson · ss
May 7, 1949:
- 9 · The Gravy · Holloway Horn · ss
- 9 · Different · Clere Parsons · pm; #119 in the “Modern Poets” series.
May 9, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Tuck-In [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Pearls · Horace Thorogood · ss
May 10, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Tuck-In [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Miami-New York [Part 1 of 2] · Martha Gellhorn · ss The Atlantic Monthly May 1947
May 11, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Tuck-In [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 9 · Miami-New York [Part 2 of 2] · Martha Gellhorn · ss The Atlantic Monthly May 1947
May 12, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Tuck-In [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · The Flowered Hat · Graham Vesey · ss
May 13, 1949:
- 8 · A Tale of Mr. Tuck-In [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 9 · This Poet Will Draw the Town · Mark Myles · ss
May 14, 1949:
- 9 · Come-Back · Michael Hastings · ss
- 9 · Rock Face · Norman Nicholson · pm; #120 in the “Modern Poets” series.
May 16, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Dozey [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · The Exiles · Monica Stirling · ss
May 17, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Dozey [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · A Cue for Miss Lewin · Carl Routledge · ss
May 18, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Dozey [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Progress Report · Geoffrey Cotterell · ss
May 19, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Dozey [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · For Every Man There Is a Woman · Arnold Horwitt · ss Collier’s April 23 1949
May 20, 1949:
- 8 · A Tale of Mr. Dozey [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 9 · Exit Cue · Ida Lupino · ss
May 21, 1949:
- 9 · Black Knight · Holloway Horn · ss
- 9 · The Usual Story · Ruthven Todd · pm; #121 in the “Modern Poets” series.
May 23, 1949:
- 6 · Dame Dandy’s Spells [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Nemesis · Basil Bartlett · ss
May 24, 1949:
- 6 · Dame Dandy’s Spells [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · No Love · H. A. Manhood · ss
May 25, 1949:
- 6 · Dame Dandy’s Spells [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · A Cause for Pride · Alec Waugh · ss
May 26, 1949:
- 6 · Dame Dandy’s Spells [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Keepsake · B. L. Jacot · ss
May 27, 1949:
- 8 · Dame Dandy’s Spells [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 9 · Duty First · Geoffrey Cotterell · ss
May 28, 1949:
- 8 · Revolt · Raby Mellas · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · Not Natural · Charles Lloyd-Jones · ss
May 30, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Pooh [Part 1 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · I Dub You Sir Knight · John Gunther · ss Esquire March 1949
May 31, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Pooh [Part 2 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Silly Sally · Denis MacKail · ss
June 1, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Pooh [Part 3 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · She Tore Up Her Contract · Albert Harding · ss
June 2, 1949:
- 6 · A Tale of Mr. Pooh [Part 4 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
- 8 · Emergency Operation · Nigel Sligh · ss
June 3, 1949:
- 8 · A Tale of Mr. Pooh [Part 5 of 5; Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss
June 4, 1949:
- 8 · To Some Seedling Potatoes · Theodora Roscoe · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · Homecoming · Vernon Coleman · ss
June 6, 1949:
- 8 · The Crocodile Dressing Case [Department of Dead Ends] · Roy Vickers · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #64, March 1949, as “The Crocodile Case”
June 7, 1949:
- 8 · Fool’s Stone · Jack Aistrop · ss
June 8, 1949:
- 8 · The Good Citizen · Ellen Chamberlain · ss
June 9, 1949:
- 8 · Laura and the Lioness · Nigel Sligh · ss
June 10, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 1 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
- 9 · A Night in Aleck · Charles Causley · ss
June 11, 1949:
- 9 · Sporting Print · Charles Hatton · ss
- 9 · Swimming in the Marmara · Katharine Garvin · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
June 13, 1949:
- 8 · Night Porters See Life · Alec Waugh · ss Redbook Magazine January 1938
June 14, 1949:
- 8 · The Refugee · Mrs. Belloc Lowndes · ss
June 15, 1949:
- 8 · A Little Learning · Oriel Mallet · ss
June 16, 1949:
- 8 · A Few Flowers for the Wife · Alan Whicker · ss
June 17, 1949:
- 8 · Collector’s Sense · Holloway Horn · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 2 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
June 18, 1949:
- 9 · Jack and Jill · Ivy K. Matthews · ss
- 9 · Some Set Out to Explore · C. Day-Lewis · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
June 20, 1949:
- 8 · The Judge Gets a Visitor · Holloway Horn · ss
June 21, 1949:
- 8 · Breaking Point · Richard M. Ward · ss
June 22, 1949:
- 8 · Women Have Me Guessing · John Vigour · ss
June 23, 1949:
- 8 · The Gilded Cage · Francis Fike Burton · ss
June 24, 1949:
- 8 · Albert’s Dad · Sewell Stokes · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 3 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
June 25, 1949:
- 9 · Prize Baby · Laurence Noble · ss
- 9 · Dreams Are Bright Sea-Foams Breaking Silverly · Herbert Bluen · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
June 27, 1949:
- 8 · The Inert Body · Holloway Horn · ss
June 28, 1949:
- 8 · Passing the Buck · Carl Routledge · ss
June 29, 1949:
- 8 · Potter’s Son · D. H. Barber · ss
June 30, 1949:
- 8 · What Price Pearls? · John Gingell · ss
July 1, 1949:
- 8 · Displaced Person · Hedley Gore · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 4 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
July 2, 1949:
- 9 · Down to Earth · Paul Tunbridge · ss
- 9 · Quiet Night · Wrenne Jarman · pm
July 4, 1949:
- 8 · Epilogue First · Noel Clements · ss
July 5, 1949:
- 8 · Every Man Should Have a Mildred · Horace Thorogood · ss
July 6, 1949:
- 8 · The Hunted · Mark Myers · ss
July 7, 1949:
- 8 · The Sense of Duty · Rearden Conner · ss
July 8, 1949:
- 3 · Fairy Gold [Part 1 of 6] · Gerald Kersh · nv Cosmopolitan December 1948
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 5 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
July 9, 1949:
- 5 · Fairy Gold [Part 2 of 6] · Gerald Kersh · nv Cosmopolitan December 1948
- 9 · Credo · Raby Mellas · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
July 11, 1949:
- 8 · Fairy Gold [Part 3 of 6] · Gerald Kersh · nv Cosmopolitan December 1948
July 12, 1949:
- 8 · Fairy Gold [Part 4 of 6] · Gerald Kersh · nv Cosmopolitan December 1948
July 13, 1949:
- 8 · Fairy Gold [Part 5 of 6] · Gerald Kersh · nv Cosmopolitan December 1948
July 14, 1949:
- 8 · Fairy Gold [Part 6 of 6] · Gerald Kersh · nv Cosmopolitan December 1948
July 15, 1949:
- 8 · Out of Station · W. M. Harding · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 6 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
July 16, 1949:
- 9 · The Alarm · Clifford S. Deall · ss
- 9 · Fearing Nothing · [uncredited] · pm; this is the Basic English version of the 23rd psalm, taken from the Cambridge University Press version of the Bible published this week.
July 18, 1949:
- 9 · This Won’t Hurt Much · Howard Jones · ss
July 19, 1949:
- 8 · Reverie on a Staircase · Marjorie Hessell Tiltman · ss
July 20, 1949:
- 8 · A Gift for It · Robb Grant · ss
July 21, 1949:
- 9 · Sawdust Caesar · B. L. Jacot · ss
July 22, 1949:
- 8 · Smart Couple Wanted · Simon Larkman · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 7 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
July 23, 1949:
- 9 · The Pilot’s Eye · Barry Perowne · ss
- 9 · Day in London · Douglas Gibson · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
July 25, 1949:
- 8 · Consolation Prize · Eric Allen · ss
July 26, 1949:
- 8 · I Did It, Lily · Jack Philip-Nichols · ss
July 27, 1949:
- 8 · The Bishop’s Penitent · Rupert Croft-Cooke · ss Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
July 28, 1949:
- 8 · Keeping Up with the Bolsovers · John Campbell · ss
July 29, 1949:
- 8 · Red Sky · Horace Thorogood · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 8 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
July 30, 1949:
- 9 · Night Ops. · Howard Jones · ss
- 9 · Last Sanctuary of Peace · John Gawsworth · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
August 1, 1949:
- 8 · Last Kiss · F. Scott Fitzgerald · ss Collier’s April 16 1949
August 2, 1949:
- 9 · The Overcoat · V. S. Pritchett · ss
August 3, 1949:
- 9 · Bargain Hunters · W. L. Heath · ss Collier’s June 18 1949
August 4, 1949:
- 8 · Brain Wave · Rupert Croft-Cooke · ss Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
August 5, 1949:
- 8 · Montague’s Father · Alec Waugh · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 9 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
August 6, 1949:
- 9 · No Bouquet · Robert O. Hollis · ss
- 9 · The Builder · Stowers Johnson · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
August 8, 1949:
- 8 · The Alibi · Nigel Sligh · ss
August 9, 1949:
- 8 · The Search for Peace · Rearden Conner · ss
August 10, 1949:
- 8 · Carved Jade · Holloway Horn · ss
August 11, 1949:
- 8 · Lifelong Tragedy · Adrian Alington · ss
August 12, 1949:
- 8 · Last of the Lanssings · Neil Bell · ss
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 10 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
August 13, 1949:
- 8 · History · Sheila Wingfield · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · One Man’s War · James McGlincy · ss
August 15, 1949:
- 8 · You Figure This One Out · Sewell Peaslee Wright · ss
August 16, 1949:
- 8 · A Regular Death-Call · Arthur Miller · ss Esquire August 1949
August 17, 1949:
- 8 · Discord in A Flat · Harold Dale · ss
August 18, 1949:
- 8 · The Key · Holloway Horn · ss The (London) Evening News July 23 1941
August 19, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 11 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
August 20, 1949:
- 8 · The Swifts · Odette Tchernine · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · Experience Counts · John Oliver · ss
August 22, 1949:
- 8 · No Altar for Walter · Michael Hervey · ss
August 23, 1949:
- 9 · The Look · Thomas Warriner · ss
August 24, 1949:
- 9 · Pet Gadget · John Vigour · ss
August 25, 1949:
- 8 · Study in Still Life · James Corder · ss
August 26, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 12 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
August 27, 1949:
- 8 · Midnight Hour · Eva Martin · pm (r); in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · Mrs. Merryman Obliges · Ivy K. Matthews · ss
August 29, 1949:
- 8 · Tit for Tat · Alec Waugh · ss
August 30, 1949:
- 9 · Never Quite the Same Again · Peter Wayne · ss
August 31, 1949:
- 8 · Nothing Whatever · Holloway Horn · ss
September 1, 1949:
- 8 · Cromartie’s Ride · Robert Misch · ss Esquire July 1949
September 2, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 13 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
September 3, 1949:
- 5 · Norfolk · Ellode Collins · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · The Worm’s Turn · Thurman Warriner · ss
September 5, 1949:
- 8 · Special Delivery · B. L. Jacot · ss
September 6, 1949:
- 8 · The Bridge at Carentan · James McGlincy · ss
September 7, 1949:
- 8 · The Happy Man · Rearden Conner · ss
September 8, 1949:
- 8 · A Kitten in Piccadilly · John Pudney · ss
September 9, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 14 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
September 10, 1949:
- 9 · The Offering · B. L. Jacot · ss
- 9 · Romantic Landscape · Sheila Wingfield · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
September 12, 1949:
- 8 · Catskill Farm · Allan Sangster · ss
September 13, 1949:
- 8 · The Angel and the Unfortunate Pig · Aled Vaughan · ss
September 14, 1949:
- 9 · The High Jump · Horace Thorogood · ss
September 15, 1949:
- 8 · The Expert · Holloway Horn · ss
September 16, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 15 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
September 17, 1949:
- 9 · Sacred or Profane · Horace Newte · ss
- 9 · Pimlico · Margaret Crosland · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
September 19, 1949:
- 8 · Through the Fields in Gloves · Nigel Sligh · ss
September 20, 1949:
- 8 · Smart Guy · Alexander Maclaren · ss
September 21, 1949:
- 9 · The Young Duck · Rearden Conner · ss
September 22, 1949:
- 8 · Who for Such Dainties? · Angus Wilson · ss
September 23, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 16 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
September 24, 1949:
- 5 · Woman with Mirror · Jacquetta Hawkes · ss; in the “Modern Poets” series.
- 9 · Perfect Secretary · Glen Grant · ss
September 26, 1949:
- 8 · Know Your Luck · Ralph Stock · ss
September 27, 1949:
- 8 · The Understudy · Juliet Dymoke · ss
September 28, 1949:
- 9 · The Incalculable Sex · Horace Newte · ss
September 29, 1949:
- 8 · The Green Hills · Robert Young · ss
September 30, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 17 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
October 1, 1949:
- 9 · Present for Charlotte · Jane Armitage · ss
- 9 · Regent’s Park Canal · Jacquetta Hawkes · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
October 3, 1949:
- 8 · Mr. Frisby and the Murderer · Hugh Mackay · ss
October 4, 1949:
- 8 · Professor Candlemas · Martin Armstrong · ss
October 5, 1949:
- 9 · Perchance to Dream · Ralph L. Finn · ss
October 6, 1949:
- 8 · Self-Made Man · Chauncey Shilling · ss
October 7, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 18 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
October 8, 1949:
- 9 · The Platform Ticket · Michael Williams · ss
- 9 · Windfall · Hubert Nicholson · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
October 10, 1949:
- 8 · The Murder Plot · Arthur La Bern · ss
October 11, 1949:
- 8 · I Can’t Sleep · Trevor Allen · ss
October 12, 1949:
- 9 · Man who Understood Cats · Adrian Alington · ss
October 13, 1949:
- 8 · The Tracy Enigma [G.7] · Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #42, May 1947
translated from the French (Les 13 Enigmes, 1932).October 14, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 19 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
October 15, 1949:
- 9 · Water Mark · Godfrey Barrass · ss
- 9 · Claustrophobia · Raby Mellas · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
October 17, 1949:
- 8 · French for Auntie · Gordon Woolford · ss
October 18, 1949:
- 8 · Old Ghosts · Stanley Tutt · ss
October 19, 1949:
- 8 · A Cup of Tea · Colin Robertson · ss
October 20, 1949:
- 8 · The Little House [Joseph Leborgne] · Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #48, November 1947, as “The Little House at Croix-Rousse”
translated from the French (“Le Pavillon de la Croix-Rousse”, as by Georges Sim, Détective, May 2, 1929 & May 16, 1929).October 21, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 20 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
October 22, 1949:
- 9 · The Choice · Glen Grant · ss
- 9 · Sonnet (“Shy and secret is the pool at noon”) · James Rhodes · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
October 24, 1949: No fiction. October 25, 1949: No fiction. October 26, 1949: No fiction. October 27, 1949: No fiction. October 28, 1949:
- 9 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 21 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
October 29, 1949: No fiction. October 31, 1949: No fiction. November 1, 1949: No fiction. November 2, 1949: No fiction. November 3, 1949: No fiction. November 4, 1949:
- 8 · The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat [Part 22 of 22; The Five Find-Outers] · Enid Blyton · n.
November 5, 1949:
- 5 · Voices in Tokyo · Edmund Blunden · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
November 7, 1949:
- 8 · Nouchi [Monsieur Froget] · Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #61, December 1948
translated from the French (Détective 10 & 24 Apr, 1930, as by Georges Sim).November 8, 1949:
- 8 · The Case of the Three Cyclists · Georges Simenon · ss
November 9, 1949:
- 8 · The Chateau of Missing Men [G.7] · Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #57, August 1948
translated from the French (Les 13 Enigmes, 1932).November 10, 1949:
- 8 · Le Chateau de l’Arsenic [Dr. Jean Dollent] · Georges Simenon · ss The Strand Magazine October 1947
translated from the French (Le Petit Docteur, 1943).November 11, 1949:
- 8 · Five Fall Into Adventure [Part 1 of 25; The Famous Five] · Enid Blyton · n.
- 9 · Stan the Killer [Insp. Jules Maigret] · Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher · nv Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #70, September 1949
translated from the French (“Stan Le Tueur”, Police-Roman, December 23, 1938).November 12, 1949:
- 9 · First Death of Her Life · Elizabeth Taylor · ss The New Yorker March 19 1949
- 9 · November Day · William Clarke · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
November 14, 1949: No fiction. November 15, 1949: No fiction. November 16, 1949: No fiction. November 17, 1949: No fiction. November 18, 1949:
- 9 · Five Fall Into Adventure [Part 2 of 25; The Famous Five] · Enid Blyton · n.
November 19, 1949:
- 5 · untitled (“Now the East Wind”) · Ronald Duncan · pm; in the “Modern Poets” series.
November 21, 1949: No fiction. November 22, 1949: No fiction. November 23, 1949: No fiction. November 24, 1949: No fiction. (continued)