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    The Hesperian [v4 #2, April 1860]
    • 84 · Anna Lee, or Something Won [Sequel to “Something Attempted”] · S. C. H. · ss; Sierra County, 1860.



    The Hesperian [v4 #4, June 1860]
    • 159 · Every Man Has His Price; or, An Old Head and a Young Heart · Urbano · ss














    The Hesperian [v6 #5, July 1861]
    • 211 · The Game at Hearts; or, the Young Wife’s Confession [Part 1 of 2] · Phosphor · ss
    • 219 · The Little Lady in Black [Part 2 of 2] · Phosphor · ss


    The Hesperian [v6 #6, August 1861]
    • 252 · The Game at Hearts [Part 2 of 2] · Phosphor · ss
    • 272 · The Dutch Uncle [Part 1 of 2] · Anon. · ss


    The Hesperian [v7 #1, September 1861]
    • 311 · The Dutch Uncle [Part 2 of 2] · Anon. · ss
    • 333 · The Bridal Robe [Part 1 of 2] · Anon. · ss




    The Hesperian [v7 #4, December 1861]
    • 443 · Helius—A Grecian Myth [Part 3 of 3] · Fanny Green · nv
    • 458 · Claus of Norland / A Christmas Legend [Part 1 of 2] · Fanny Green · nv
    • 472 · Lillie Haines [Part 2 of 3] · Cora Wilburn · ss






    The Hesperian [v8 #3, May 1862]
    p 142-3: editor announces she has to go to Europe for a year, and Mrs. E. T. Schenck will edit the mag during her absence.
    • 125 · The Cheap Dress-Maker [Part 1 of 2] · Fanny Green · ss



    The Hesperian [v8 #5, July/August 1862]
    • 205 · Ruth May [Part 1 of ?] · Fanny Green · ss
    • 219 · Mrs. Griscom’s Legacy [Part 1 of 3] · Anon. · nv



    The Hesperian [v9 #1, November 1862]
    Edited by Mrs. E. T. Schenck and Rev. J. D. Strong, Room No. 34, Government House, N.W. Corner of Washington and Sansome Sts. SF.

    [new layout and design begin with this issue; now relatively modern in design where previous volumes had been rather archaic in magazine design terms]
    • 370 · Mrs. Griscom’s Legacy [Part 2 of 3] · Anon. · nv; this story did not appear in the previous issue.


    The Hesperian [v9 #2, December 1862]
    • 412 · Mrs. Griscom’s Legacy [Part 3 of 3] · Anon. · nv









    HGMFQ [v4 #1, 2002] ed. Thomas L. Long (Harrington Park Press, an imprint of Haworth Press, 130pp+, 8½" x 6")
    Harrington Gay Men’s Fiction Quarterly. ISSN: 1522-3140 Details supplied by Richard Bleiler.





    Hi-Life [v5 #3, July 1963] (Wilmot Enterprises, Inc., 50¢)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.


    Hi-Life [v5 #9, August 1964] ed. John Edwards (Jonlou Publishers, Inc., 50¢)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Hi-Life’s Letters · [The Readers] · lc
    • 7 · Hi-Life’s Wide Wild World · Anon. · cl
    • 11 · The Hi-Life Profile: Woody Allen · Michael Valenti · iv; given as by Micheal Valenti.
    • 15 · Ewhurst · Anon. · pi
    • 22 · Birth of the Blues ’64 · Robert Shelton · ar
    • 24 · The Comic Strip Cold War · Bob Abel · ar
    • 29 · A Cover Girl Uncovered · Anon. · pi
    • 39 · (W)here I Stand · Richard Niessink · fa
    • 41 · If We’re Not Divorced by Then, Let’s Go Away for the Weekend · Mim · hu
    • 43 · The Body · Anon. · pi
    • 51 · A Guide to Selecting a Sportscar · Bob Lawlor · ar


    The Hidden World    (about)
    Semi-professional magazine, issued as a medium for the republication and reevaluation of the “Shaver Mystery.”

    • Publishers:
      • Palmer Publications, Inc.; Amherst, WI: The Hidden World, Spr 1961 – Fll 1963.
      • Palmer Publications, Inc.; Mundelein, IL: The Hidden World, Win 1963 – Win 1964.

    • Editors:

    • Features:




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