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    Household Words [Christmas 1856] ed. Charles Dickens (Household Words, 3d, 36pp) []
    The extra Christmas number of Household Words. This issue is titled “The Wreck of the Golden Mary. Being the Captain’s Account of the Loss of the Ship, and the Mate’s account of the Great Deliverance of Her People in an Open Boat at Sea”.
    • 1 · The Wreck · Charles Dickens & Wilkie Collins, uncredited · ss; the first half, from the viewpoint of the captain, is by Dickens, and the second half, from the viewpoint of John Steadiman, is by Collins.
    • 13 · The Beguilement in the Boats · Percy Fitzgerald, Harriet Parr, Adelaide Anne Procter & James White, uncredited · nv; the first and third parts, from the viewpoints of The Armourer and The Supercargo, are by Fitzgerald; the second part, from the viewpoint of Poor Dick, is by Parr; the fourth bit, a poem from the viewpoint of An Old Seaman is by Procter, and the final part, from the viewpoint of A Young Scotch Boy, is by White.
    • 30 · The Deliverance · Wilkie Collins, uncredited · ss


    Household Words [Vol. XV, No. 361, February 21, 1857] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Murder of the Archbishop of Paris · John Robertson, uncredited · nv



    Household Words [Vol. XV, No. 379, June 27, 1857] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · How the Old Love Fared · Richardson, uncredited · ss







    Household Words [Vol. XVI, No. 387, August 22, 1857] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Amphlett Love-Match · Eliza Lynn, uncredited · ss







    Household Words [Christmas 1857] ed. Charles Dickens (Household Words, 3d, 36pp) []
    The extra Christmas number of Household Words. This issue is titled “The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, and Their Treasure in Women, Children, Silver, and Jewels”.
    • 1 · Chapter I. The Island of Silver-Store · Charles Dickens, uncredited · ss
    • 14 · Chapter II. The Prison in the Woods · Wilkie Collins, uncredited · ss
    • 30 · Chapter III. The Rafts on the River · Charles Dickens, uncredited · ss





    Household Words [Vol. XVIII, No. 437, August 7, 1858] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · How Jones Got the English Verse Medal · James Payn, uncredited · ss


    Household Words [Vol. XVIII, No. 443, September 18, 1858] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Poisoned Meal [Part 1 of 3] · Wilkie Collins, uncredited · nv






    Household Words [July 18, 1863] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Uncommercial Traveller: untitled (“When I think I deserve particularly well of myself”) · Charles Dickens · ss















    How-7   (about)
    How-7 was a precursor to Robert Collier’s longer running journal, Mind, Inc., and is virtually identical in all but physical format. The last three issues feature the same standard cover image (a hand holding a globe) that adorned the covers of the later title. The fiction is the same mix of fantasy and almost-fantasy, with all them being reprints.

    The magazine’s title in the first issue is given as simply How in the indicia, the running head and the subscription ad on page 93. The copyright registration for that issue was under the full title, however.

    Although the publisher is stated to be Robert Collier, Inc. on all contents pages, a Statement of Ownership that appears in the ad pages of the June issue gives the magazine’s owner as Personal Arts Company, which was wholly owned by International Textbook Company, both of Scranton, PA. It also lists an additional editor not named on the mastheads.

    The first two issues have groups of copyright notices for the various reprinted items therein, but they are not paired with the individual pieces. Some of these notices were matched up through outside sources. Unmatched copyrights for the first issue are: 1921 by Crowell Publishing Co. and 1921, 1922, by Doubleday, Page. Unmatched copyrights for the second issue are: 1921, 1922, by Doubleday, Page and 1909 by P.F. Collier & Son.
















    The Howard Collector [Volume 1 Number 6, #6, Spring 1965] ed. Glenn Lord (Glenn Lord, 40pp, ph) []
    Limited to 150 copies.
    • 2 · Editorial Notes · Glenn Lord · ed
    • 4 · All Fled—All Done · Various · ms (r); articles on the deaths of REH and his parents from The Cross Plains Review, 12, 19, and 26 June and 3 July, 1936 and 17 November 1944, compiled and titled by Glenn Lord.
    • 13 · Knife, Bullet and Noose [Sonora Kid] · Robert E. Howard · ss
    • 32 · Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1931 (“Fear Finn/I wrote Bradford a coarse rude letter…”) · Robert E. Howard · lt [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
    • _34 · Who Is Grandpa Theobold? · Robert E. Howard · pm
    • 35 · The Thessalians · Robert E. Howard · vi The Yellow Jacket January 13 1927
















    The Howard Review [#1, November 1974] ed. Dennis McHaney (Dennis McHaney, 24pp, ph, cover by Tom Foster) []
    Produced in two editions: a 180 copy regular edition and a 26 copy bound board edition. The 26 copy bound board edition was only distributed to friends of the publisher. The first 10 copies of the bound board edition were signed and numbered. The regular edition of 180 copies sold out very quickly. Demand was so great for a reprint that the publisher completely re-did the issue, with more material and decent printing, late in 1975. Two printings of that second version also sold out very quickly.









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