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Gunter’s Magazine [v11 #3, April 1910] (Street & Smith, 15¢, 196pp+, pulp) [STM]


The Gwinnett Citizen


The Gwinnett Citizen [v17 #6, April 2005] ed. Carolyn Ekenstierna Bagheri (free, 32pp, tabloid) [NB]


H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror


H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror [v 1 #1, Spring 2004] ed. Marvin Kaye ($7.95, 120pp, quarto, cover by Bob Eggleton) Book-paper edition, on sale August 2003. [RB] Regular newstand edition is $5.99, 80pp, omitting advertising section, edition given as Summer 2004 on cover. [SW]


H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror [#1.5, Fall 2004] ed. Marvin Kaye (Wildside Press; Holicong, PA, $2.95, 36pp, quarto, cover by Travis Anthony Soums)


The Half Hour


The Half Hour [v 2 # 9, June 1899] (George Munro’s Sons, 5¢, 128pp+, 6" x 9", cover by E. Frederick) [STM]


The Half Hour [v 2 #12, September 1899] (George Munro’s Sons, 5¢, 84pp+, 6" x 9", cover by E. Frederick) [STM]


The Halfpenny Marvel See entry under The Marvel.


Hampton’s Magazine
          Hampton’s Magazine — USA; Apr. 1898-May 1912; began as The Broadway Magazine (to Nov. 1907), then The New Broadway Magazine (to Sep. 1908), then Hampton’s Broadway Magazine (to Jan. 1909); Benjamin Hampton; monthly; standard format, coated stock, at its peak reached 312pp (130pp of advertising), price 15¢; went letter-size Feb. 1912 (i.e. briefly a big slick); editors Theodore Dreiser, Harris Merton Lyon, Ray Long; circulation rose from 13,000 in 1906 to 444,000 in 1911; authors of fiction included Jack London, O. Henry, Damon Runyon, P. G. Wodehouse, Ellis Parker Butler, Edwin Balmer. [DP]


Hampton’s Magazine [July 1909] (15¢, 140+52pp, standard)


Hampton’s Magazine [v24 # 1, January 1910] (15¢, 154pp, standard) [STM/WGC:20030]


Hampton’s Magazine [v24 #5, May 1910] ed. Anon. (standard pulp) Subtitled “The New Broadway” Details taken from scan of Table of Contents. [PSP]


Hampton’s Magazine [August 1910] (15¢, standard) Information from EBAY auction.


Hampton’s Broadway Magazine


Hampton’s Broadway Magazine [v21 #4, October 1908] (15¢, 134+12pp, 6½" x 9¼", cover by Julian Summers & Louis Fleming) Formerly The New Broadway Magazine. ToC ceases to group all articles, all stories, all poetry separately (but still indicates in parens which is what). [DKL]


Hampton’s Broadway Magazine [v21 #5, November 1908] (15¢, 134+12pp, 6½" x 9¼", cover by Julian Summers) [DKL]


Hampton’s Broadway Magazine [v21 #6, December 1908] (15¢, 134+12pp, 6½" x 9¼", cover by Julian Summers) [DKL]


Happy Days A Paper For Young and Old.


Happy Days [v10 #259, No. 261, September 30, 1899] [MW]


Happy Mag.
          Happy Mag. — UK; Jun. 1922-May 1940; Newnes, London; monthly; standard pulp; the chief home of Richmal Crompton’s “William” stories for nearly 18 years: there was an episode in almost every issue, and William frequently appeared on the cover (illustrated by Thomas Henry [Thomas Henry Fisher]); primarily a magazine of humour for all the family, it also published K. R. G. Browne, Edgar Wallace and many other writers
           This list contains information from 8 issues out of a total of 215. A complete index to this and other British fiction magazines is forthcoming from the British Library. For more information click here.


Happy Mag. [v 2 #1, December 1922] ed. Anon. (Newnes, George, 132pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume II. [PSP]


Happy Mag. [v 2 #2, January 1923] ed. Anon. (Newnes, George, 133-224pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume II. [PSP]


Happy Mag. [v 2 #3, February 1923] ed. Anon. (Newnes, George, 225-316pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume II. [PSP]


Happy Mag. [v 2 #4, March 1923] ed. Anon. (Newnes, George, 317-408pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume II. [PSP]


Happy Mag. [v 2 #5, April 1923] ed. Anon. (Newnes, George, 409-500pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume II. [PSP]


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