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    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)













    Horner’s Penny Stories:   (about)








    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 142, April 3, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Cousin Roland’s Return · M. E. L. · nv; sequel to “Sinclair’s Trust”.






    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 147, June 19, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Against Wind and Tide [Part 2 of 4] · Fannie Eden · sl; this part is subtitled “John Wentworth’s Tenant”.


    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 148, July 3, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Those Dacres [Part 2 of 3] · H. Fitzgerald · sl; this part is subtitled “The Minister’s Wooing”.


    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 149, July 17, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Against Wind and Tide [Part 3 of 4] · Fannie Eden · sl; this part is subtitled “Maid Marian”.


    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 150, August 7, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Those Dacres [Part 3 of 3] · H. Fitzgerald · sl; this part is subtitled “For John’s Sake”.



    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 152, September 4, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Against Wind and Tide [Part 4 of 4] · Fannie Eden · sl; this part is subtitled “So Endeth the Wooing”.


    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 153, September 18, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · With the Old Colours · Ida Christian · nv; sequel to “Comrades in Arms”.




    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 156, November 6, 1895] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Doctor Ted · M. E. L. · nv; sequel to “Sunningdale Manor”.





    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 160, January 15, 1896] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · A Tarnished Name · M. E. L. · nv; sequel to “Doctor Ted”.









    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 168, May 21, 1896] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Child Kathleen [Part 2 of 3] · Fannie Eden · sl; this part is subtitled “A Howard’s Court”.



    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 170, June 18, 1896] (W.B. Horner & Son, 1d, 16pp) []
    Details supplied by Bill Seabrook.
    • 1 · Child Kathleen [Part 3 of 3] · Fannie Eden · sl; this part is subtitled “Alec and I”.









    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 437, February 1, 1902] (W.B. Horner and Son, 1d, 20pp+, 7″ x 10″) []
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.
    • 1 · Patsy. A Tale of 1901 · M. E. L. · nv
    • 15 · At the Eleventh Hour [Part 2 of 15] · Joan Halifax · sl
    • 20 · Under the Evening Lamp · The Editor · ms











    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 447, April 12, 1902] (W.B. Horner and Son, 1d, 20pp+, 7″ x 10″) []
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.
    • 1 · Bertie’s Governess · M. E. L. · nv
    • 16 · At the Eleventh Hour [Part 12 of 15] · Joan Halifax · sl


    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 448, April 19, 1902] (W.B. Horner and Son, 1d, 24pp+, 7″ x 10″) []
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.
    • 1 · How Paul Won Home · Annie M. Watson · nv
    • 15 · Under the Evening Lamp · The Editor · ms
    • 16 · The Wizard’s Light [Part 1 of ?] · Rev. Silas K. Hocking · sl; advert, the first part of a serial being published in “The Sunday Companion”.
    • 20 · At the Eleventh Hour [Part 13 of 15] · Joan Halifax · sl


















    Horner’s Penny Stories [No. 465, August 16, 1902] (W.B. Horner and Son, 1d, 24pp+, 7″ x 10″) []
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.
    • 1 · Where Heather Blooms · Dallas Drew · nv
    • 14 · Under the Evening Lamp · The Editor · ms
    • 15 · Splendid Sins [Part 1 of ?] · Fannie Eden · sl; advert, the first part of a serial being published in “Horner’s Pocket Library”.
    • 19 · Broken Shackles [Part 15 of 21] · Rev. H. Escott-Inman · sl







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