Only completed novel by the English anarchist poet and critic Herbert Read, based on the 12th-century legend of two green children who mysteriously appeared in the English village of Woolpit.
The Grisly Folk
Short story by H. G. Wells published in 1921, speculating about the early encounters between Neanderthals and modern man.
The Hammerpond Park Burglary
Short story by H. G. Wells published in 1894, about a burglary that begins badly but is eventually successfully concluded.
The Happy Turning
Collection of nine cheerfully optimistic essays written by H. G. Wells, published in 1945, describing his dreamworld.
The Haunted Dolls’ House
Horror story by M. R. James published in 1925, about the contents of a doll's house that come to life.
The Haunting of MR James
Radio series of five dramatised ghost stories by M. R. James, first broadcast in 2018.
The Holborn Monthly Magazine
Short-lived women's magazine published from April 1903 until April 1904.
The Hooper
Mysterious cloud of mist that often hovered over the Cowloe Rock, near Sennen Cove in Cornwall, warning of approaching bad weather.
The Idler
Illustrated monthly magazine published in London from 1892 until 1911.
The Inchcape Rock
Ballad written by the English poet Robert Southey. Published in 1802, it tells the story of a 14th-century attempt by the Abbot of Arbroath (“Aberbrothock”) to install a warning bell on Inchcape, a notorious sandstone reef about 11 miles (18 km) off the east coast of Scotland.
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