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Harlequin Worlds Best Romances
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Harlequin Worlds Best Romances [v 6 #5, March/April 1997] ed. Candy Lee (Harlequin Periodicals, Inc., $3.50, 150pp+) Cover blurb: Be swept away with these tales of love and happily-ever-afters. Shelley Cinnamon, Art Director. [TM]
- ifc. · contributors biographies and photos · Anon. · bg
- 1 · Editorial · Candy Lee · ed
- 5 · A Prince of a Guy · Kathleen Korbel · na, 1987
- 53 · The Cinderella Dare · Jacqueline Diamond · ex, 1988
- 85 · The Sound of Goodbye · BJ James · ex, 1987
- 112 · Tears of Gold · Helen Conrad · ex, 1985
- 142 · Star Signs · Anon. · ms; horoscope.
- 146 · Readers Corner: Crossword #35 · Anon. · pz, 1991; from Good Time Crosswords, Penny Press, 1991.
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Harlequin Worlds Best Romances [v 7 #1, July/August 1997] ed. Candy Lee (Harlequin Periodicals, Inc., $3.50, 150pp+) Cover blurb: When that once-in-a-lifetime chemistry between a man and a woman strikes, theres no getting away! Enjoy these four fabulous love stories! [TM]
- ifc. · contributor biographies and photos · Anon. · bg
- 1 · Editorial · Candy Lee · ed
- 5 · Playing for Time · Barbara Bretton · ex, 1987
- 39 · Images · Ginna Gray · ex, 1985
- 72 · A Wanted Man · Regan Forest · ex, 1987
- 104 · Bought Woman · Lucy Gordon · ex, 1989
- 142 · Star SignsJuly and August · Anon. · ms; horoscope.
- 145 · Readers Corner: Crossword #37 · Anon. · pz, 1991; from Good Time Crosswords, Penny Press, 1991.
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Harlequin Worlds Best Romances [v 8 #1, July/August 1998] ed. Mary-Theresa Hussey & Marsha Zinberg (Harlequin Periodicals, Inc., $3.50, 150pp+) [TM]
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Harlequin Worlds Best Romances [v 8 #2, September/October 1998] ed. Mary-Theresa Hussey & Marsha Zinberg (Harlequin Periodicals, Inc., $3.50, 150pp+) [TM]
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Harlequins Woman See under Harlequin Magazine/Newsletter.
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The Harmsworth London Magazine
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The Harmsworth London Magazine [v10 #55, February 1903] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 128pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 10.
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The Harmsworth London Magazine [v10 #56, March 1903] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 129-256pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 10.
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The Harmsworth London Magazine [v10 #57, April 1903] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 257-384pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 10.
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The Harmsworth London Magazine [v10 #58, May 1903] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 385-504pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 10.
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The Harmsworth London Magazine [v10 #59, June 1903] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 385-656pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 10.
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The Harmsworth London Magazine [v10 #60, July 1903] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 657-768pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 10.
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The Harmsworth Magazine
This list contains information from 1 issue out of a total of 419. A complete index to this and other British fiction magazines is forthcoming from the British Library. For more information click here.
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The Harmsworth Magazine [January 1900] (standard) Also contains a few regular columns, features and poetry.
- · 1800 & 1900: Then & Now · J. F. Williams · ar; looking at why this is the most wonderful century in time. That meant the 19th century. It runs through the major scientific advances of the 1800s.
- · For His Sacred Majesty · Harry Percival · ss; a thrilling story of Marston Moor.
- · The Corps of Commissionaires · W. J. Wintle · ar; how our old soldiers serve their country still.
- · A Tug of War · Winifred Smith · ss; a light romance.
- · The Derby of the Snow, Norways Magnificent Winter Sport · Harold J. Shepstone · ar
- · The Duel in the Deeper Pit · Cutcliffe Hyne · ss; a shoot-out down an old mine.
- · The Graves of Our Heroes · Arthur Birnage · ar; where our famous soldiers are buried.
- · A Sunday in Town · R. Andom · ss; the strange adventures of a journalist.
- · How the Poor Live · Bernard Owen · ar; an amazingly condescending article about what you can eat for one penny.
- · Selling Off · E. A. Thurloe · ss; another light romance.
- · A Mint of Money · Joseph Horner · ar; a look at the money minted in 1898 and what it could buy. It includes an interesting chart showing the number of pennies minted since 1884. Theres a marked increase in 1896 because of the introduction of slot machines!
- · The Little Silver Cross · Lister Maurice · ss; subtitled A Tragedy of a Cab, sounds like trying to catch in on Fergus Humes triumph.
- · Childrens Fancy Dress · Philip Astor · ss
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine
Harpers New Monthly Magazine USA; Jun. 1850- ; Harper & Brothers, New York; retitled Harpers Monthly Magazine from Dec. 1900, then became simply Harpers Magazine from Mar. 1913; standard format, illustrated became the model for the late 19th-century monthly magazine; circulation 50,000 after first six months; editors Henry J. Raymond (1850-1855), Alfred H. Guernsey (1856-1869), Henry Mills Alden (1869-1919 a span of 50 years), Thomas B. Wells (1919-1931); authors included Henry James, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, Booth Tarkington, Frank R. Stockton, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Edward Everett Hale, Sarah Orne Jewett, Brander Matthews, Howard Pyle; indexed, Wells (to 1900). [DP]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 29 #171, August 1864] (standard) [PDF:3076]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 29 #172, September 1864] (standard) [PDF:3119]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 29 #173, October 1864] (standard) [PDF:3268]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 29 #174, November 1864] (standard) [PDF:3203]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 30 #176, January 1865] (standard) [PDF:3271]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 46 #271, December 1873] (standard) [PDF:3326]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [v 78 #464, January 1889] (standard) [RF]
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Harpers New Monthly Magazine [#500, January 1892] (standard) [RF]
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