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    The Home Treasury [v4 #6, April 1897] (Home Treasury Co., 25¢ per year, 16pp, 11″ x 15½″) []
    A Literary Journal Devoted to the Best Interests of Our Homes.
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 1 · The Mysterious Signal [Part 1 of ?] · Fergus Hume · sl
    • 13 · The Robber Chief; or, Conquered by Love [Part ? of ?] · Daniel Langley · sl


    The Home Treasury [v4 #8, June 1897] (Home Treasury Co., 25¢ per year, 16pp, 11″ x 15½″) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 1 · For Love’s Sake; or, A Victim of Circumstance [Part 1 of 2] · Frank Pemmon · sl
    • 10 · A Thrilling Adventure · Albert E. Courtney · vi
    • 12 · Disappeared—Where and How? Or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Small [Part ? of ?] · James Pinkerton · sl


    The Home Treasury [v4 #9, July 1897] (Home Treasury Co., 25¢ per year, 16pp, 11″ x 15½″) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 1 · Monsieur Delavigne: M. Rendeau Hilliare’s Strange Adventures with an Unknown Nobleman · Sidoni S. Hilton · ss
    • 2 · A Coin Coincidence · Louis Nelson · vi
    • 10 · For Love’s Sake; or, A Victim of Circumstance [Part 2 of 2] · Frank Pemmon · sl


    The Home Treasury [v5 #9, July 1898] (The Home Treasury Co., 25¢ per year, 16pp, 11″ x 15½″) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 2 · Contraband of War: A Tale of the Hispano-American Struggle · M. P. Shiel · sl
    • 6 · The Mine of Death, or Secret of the Maine’s Destruction · An Eye Witness · sl
    • 12 · Don Carlos Leponto’s Vengeance: A Stirring Story of Cuba’s Struggle for Freedom · John R. Musick · sl



    The Home Treasury [v7 #5, March 1900] (Home Treasury Co., 25¢ per year, 16pp, 11″ x 15½″) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.



    The Home Treasury [v11 #11, September 1904] (Home Treasury Co., 25¢ per year, 16pp, 11″ x 15½″) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 3 · Through Deep Waters; or, From Wealth to Poverty [Part ? of ?] · Jerome Anderson · sl
    • 9 · The Haunted Island [Part ? of ?] · G. Leonard Vale · sl





    Homicide Reporter (UK)   (about)
    One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. In a loose series with Crime Detective, Police Detective, Racket-Buster Detective and Crime Investigator.

    • Publishers:
      • Hamilton & Co. (Stafford) Ltd.; 1&2 Melville Court, Goldhawk Road, London W12: Homicide Detective.



    Homicide Stories   (about)
    The contents of the only known issue are identical to the December 1953 issue of Detective Stories, also published by Page Publications.

    • Publishers:
      • Page Publications Pty. Ltd.; Surry Hills, New South Wales: Homicide Stories.
















    Honeymoon Stories:   (about)














    Hooded Detective (UK) (1942)   (about)
    British reprint edition of Hooded Detective.

    • Publishers:
      • Gerald G. Swan, Ltd.; 37-38-39 Burne Street, Marylebone, London NW1: Hooded Detective (UK).












    Hopalong Cassidy
    Occasionally listed as a magazine from Dell in the 1950s, but actually a standalone novel.

























    Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art [Vol. 16, No. 96, December 1947] ed. Cyril Connolly (Horizon, 2/6d, 299-369pp) []
    Details provided by Terry Zobeck.
    • 299 · Comment · [uncredited] · es
    • 302 · In Country Sleep · Dylan Thomas · pm
    • 306 · The Surrender of Free Choice · Roy Harrod · es
    • 319 · On the Place of the Intellect and the Pretensions of the Intellectual · Ignazio Silone; translated by Eric Mosbacher · ar; transcription of a speech.
    • 325 · Doing Good · Alan Pryce-Jones · ss
    • 334 · The Old Age of Andreé Gide · John Russell · es
    • 350 · Where Shall John Go? XIII—Jamaica · Ian Fleming · es
    • 360 · An Italian Poet: Salvatore Quasimodo · C. M. Bowra · br
    • 365 · Twenty-One Answers · Various · ms; the magazine asked notable individuals to list the three books they read with “the greatest interest and enjoyment” published in 1947. Twenty-one people responded, including T. S. Eliot, George Orwell, Evelyn Waugh, and Arthur Koestler.








    Horizons [February 2004] ed. Linda Yau (Horizons Media & Publishing LLC, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Richard Bleiler.
    • 18-19 · The Secret of the Sahara · Jesse Lusa · ss
    • 20-21, 29 · If You Only Knew… · Bill Pugh · ss


    Horlick’s Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies:   (about)




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