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Halfpenny SurpriseCountry: UKTotal Issues: 600
Issues & Index Sources
#becomes New Surprise PublishersE.J. Brett, 6 West Harding Street, London E.C.Prices½dPagecounts20ppFrequencyweekly (every Friday) |
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The Hamilton Literary MagazineCountry: US
A literary magazine published by students at Hamilton College in New York.
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Hammer and BolterCountry: UKTotal Issues: 26
Magazine of stories set in the worlds of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000.
Editors: Christian Dunn Formats: ebook Frequency: monthly |
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Hammock SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 104
"An entirely new series of American copyright novels embracing the works of such well-known and popular authors as Mrs. Emma D.E.N. Southworth, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, John Habberton, Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, Emerson Bennett, Mrs. C.A. Warfield and Eliza A. Dupuy, many of which can be had in no other edition. Printed in large type, leaded, on much better paper than the ordinary 25 cent novels."
Formats: 7 x 4¾" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 500-550 Frequency: Semi-weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Hampton ShortsCountry: US
Fiction plus from the Hamptons & The East End.
Publishers: P.O. Box 1229, Water Mill, NY 11976 (in 2000 - 2002) Editors: Barbara Stone (in 2000 - 2002) Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
Hampton's MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 169?
Circulation rose from 13,000 in 1906 to 444,000 in 1911. At peak authors included Jack London, O. Henry, Damon Runyon, P.G. Wodehouse, Ellis Parker Butler, Edwin Balmer. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsPrices15cPagecounts312pp (130 of advertising)FrequencymonthlyRelated SitesSpartacus EducationalOnline SourcesOnline BooksOnline Books |
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The HandshakeCountry: UK
A trade catalogue produced by a department store, Mortons' of Highbury which published some short stories.
Formats: 24.5 cms by 18.5 cms Prices: free Frequency: quarterly? |
Hands in the DarkCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
Fanzine containing primarily short stories, poetry and weird artwork.
Editors: Daniel A. Reed & Henry D. Malanowski |
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Handsome HarryCountry: USTotal Issues: 16
"Stories of Land and Sea. The Best Little Library Published. Handsome Harry is a
brave, fearless young man, who goes through all sorts of adventures while in
pursuit of a villain who has wronged him. He is assisted in his search by Tom
True, his lieutenant, Bill Grant, his boatswain, Ching-Ching, a faithful Chinese
friend, and Sampson, a negro, who would go through fire and water for Handsome
Harry."
Formats: 8¾ x 5¾" Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: Weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Hands Up!Country: UKTotal Issues: 3
Subtitled "Dynamic Stories of the West".
Prices: 1/6d |
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The Handy LibraryCountry: UK
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Handy Stories and Forget-Me-Not NovelsCountry: UK
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Hanging LooseCountry: USTotal Issues: 105 (as at Aug-2015)
The first issue of Hanging Loose magazine was published in 1966. The editors are proud of having published many first books, including the first full collections by Sherman Alexie, Kimiko Hahn. The name was inspired by the format -- mimeographed loose pages in a cover envelope -- and that, in turn, was inspired by a very low budget. But the format was also meant to get across a point of view: that poetry is for now, not for the Ages. If you liked a poem, you could pin it to the wall. If you didn't like a poem, you could use it as a napkin. Circulation 2,000.
Publishers: Hanging Loose, 231 Wyckoff Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217 (in 2002) Editors: Robert Hershon & collective (in 2002) Formats: wide review (7 x 8.5) Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: thrice yearly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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Hank Janson Detective MagazineCountry: US
Seemingly published a single Hank Janson story in each issue.
Formats: 5" x 8" Prices: 25c |
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Hanson's SymposiumCountry: US
A general interest magazine which includes a few stories per issue plus many other features. Circulation 1,500.
Editors: Eric Hanson Formats: A4 format Pagecounts: 80pp Frequency: twice yearly |
HappyCountry: US
Offbeat quarterly.
Editors: Bayard (in 2000 - 2002) Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |