328:. Both the Carter Brown and the MacDonnell series continued to be published into the 1980s. "In 1963, Horwitz had eight full-time and almost as many part-time writers punching out 45,000 word novels each month. While generating business for local writers and artists, the firm also acquired overseas material and reprinted them with title and cover changes, often complying with Australian censorship guidelines. James Gant, war correspondent, not only did war pulps, but 'non-fiction' titles such as
436:, was written by Lee Pattinson and other writers were known to have used the Caroline Farr house name, Carl Ruhen amongst them). (In the 1970s, US publishers Signet and New American Library issued many Caroline Farr titles, some reprinted from the Horwitz originals, others original, but still mainly authored by Wilkes-Hunter). Other writers in the Horwitz Gothic Library series apart from 'Farr' included Jane Gordon, Clara Coleman, Wilma Winthrop and Fiona Murray.
179:, Australia by Israel and Ruth Horwitz, the company was a family-owned and -run business until the early 21st century. The company is most associated with their son Stanley Horwitz, who took over publishing operations in 1956. Stanley was eventually succeeded by his son Peter and daughter Susan, who was the company's director in the years 1987-2016.
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Horwitz later published educational books and expanded its magazine publishing activities after it wound back its fiction activities in the late 20th century. In 2007 the company's website reported that it remained "a leading quality publisher of
Australian consumer magazines". Its magazine division
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Horwitz
Publications has variously published under the names of Horwitz Publications Inc., Horwitz Publishing Inc. Pty. Ltd., Horwitz International, Inc., Horwitz Group Books Pty. Ltd. and Horwitz Grahame Pty. Ltd. Since 1960 it has been a registered Australian private company with the name Horwitz
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By the 1960s, Horwitz boasted a considerable number of successful authors and had built sufficient momentum to survive the lifting of import restrictions in 1958. As well as Carter Brown's crime thriller, one of
Horwitz's most lasting successes was the naval adventure stories of
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Although horror pulps were not as popular as detective and romance, Australian publishers still committed themselves to pushing out 'spine-tingling' titles in that genre. Horwitz also published several horror anthologies. Six were edited by
Australian
412:, (originally published by Belmont 1962 and reprinted by Horwitz in 1963) and several horror novels under the 'James Dark' and 'James Workman' house names. Examples of the horror novels include "Throne of Satan", "The Witch Hunters" (1963) and
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produced material for the adult, sporting, entertainment, audio visual and childrenβs markets. In 2007 the consumer magazines division of
Horwitz Publications was acquired by the private equity group Wolseley Media, which was later known as
279:, who drew it until 1956. At its peak, Horwitz reportedly released up to 48 comics and 24 fiction titles each month, with print-runs of up to 250,000 copies. From c. 1950 β c. 1966, Horwitz published a large number of
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Metuchen NJ and London: Scarecrow Press, 1979, pp76-77, includes an incomplete list of the
Caroline Farr Gothics; however Radcliffe seems unaware of the fact that these works were penned by Australian writers
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In addition to these, Horwitz had a Gothic
Library (1966-1977). Most of the titles for this series were written by 'Caroline Farr', a pseudonym of Australian writer Richard Wilkes-Hunter (though the first,
263:. with 153). In 1974 Horwitz was Australian owned, published paperback books and educational titles, and also operated Grahame's bookshops (Grahame Book Co Pty Ltd) and a "major library supply service".
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Horwitz ventured into paperbacks in the 1940s, under the imprint
Transport Publishing Co, with series of 'Sporting Westerns' and 'Scientific Thrillers' and Australia's first science fiction magazine
336:(Sphere Books, 1972), a novel of Masada. Ex-naval officer J. E. Macdonnell focused on naval adventures, romance and spy thrillers, while W. R. Bennett wrote many air force adventures."
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1097:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985, p. 808. The Higham anthologies are rare; While the National Library of Australia has a set,
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967:"It's Academic: Imperialism and the Australian Tertiary Book Industry"
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Nextmedia pulls the plug on TV Soap magazine, final edition on sale
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Gothic Novels of the Twentieth Century: An Annotated Bibliography
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Hetherington, John. "This is the House that Paperbacks Built."
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Cabinet 12: War & Espionage: The Pulp Fiction Exhibition
1006:"A Random House: The Parlous State of Australian Publishing"
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Paper Empires: a History of the Book in Australia, 1946-2005
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Sensational Tales: Australian Popular Publishing 1850s-1990s
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This information appears in Graeme Flanagan's bibliography.
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Adults Only (1969β1974), published under the Scripts imprint
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Paper Empires: A History of the Book in Australia 1946-2005
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Paper Empires: A History of the Book in Australia 1946-2005
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Pulp: A Collector's Book of Australian Pulp Fiction Covers
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newspaper), and moved into popular, pulp fiction, and
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803:"Mr Stanley Hortwitz's evolution as a publisher"
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387:The Curse of Dracula and Other Terrifying Tales
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973:, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1990. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
937:, vol. 21, no. 4, 2004. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
695:Alex Crane (1959), Alex Crane Suspense Stories
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898:, unimelb.edu.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
838:, horwitz.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
554:Four Square Series (1960β1964), British
1387:Category archives: Horwitz Publications
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956:, 2006, p. 198. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
862:, linkedin.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
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452:, and the James Dark books, such as
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850:, dnb.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
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561:Penguin (1961β1962), UK reprints
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248:bought Ure Smith from Horwitz.
187:Horwitz started out publishing
1255:. USA: Gryphon. pp. 3β44.
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592:Personality Series (1967β1968)
545:Name Author Series (1959β1966)
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527:Half Million Club (1955β1956)
240:In 1965 Horwitz acquired the
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607:Sea Adventure Library (1970)
564:Trident Westerns (1964β1966)
515:Powder Smoke Westerns (1953)
506:Sporting Western (1945β1950)
332:(1971 Lancer paperback) and
244:publishing firm and in 1972
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551:Commando/War (1960β1969)
539:Book of the Month (1958)
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770:Alison Hart (1976β1977)
764:Adrian Gray (1971β1975)
761:Stuart Hall (1970β1980)
752:Teri Lester (1967β1968)
728:Rebecca Dee (1962β1963)
725:John Slater (1962β1973)
677:John Wynnum (1959β1967)
659:Michael Own (1958β1967)
641:John Laffin (1957β1958)
574:Quest Books (1965β1969)
548:Sovereign Series (1960)
497:Publications Pty. Ltd.
420:(1962, as by Workman);
404:Horwitz also published
1309:"Case Study: Horwitz."
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755:Terry West (1969β1970)
743:Carl Ruhen (1966β1973)
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662:Kid Colt Outlaw (1959)
656:Roger Hunt (1958β1963)
653:Tod Conrad (1957β1965)
644:James Gant (1957β1958)
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613:Stag Books (1976β1981)
530:King Books (1955β1956)
521:Lion Books (1954β1955)
371:Benier (Frank Bennier)
299:, sourced mainly from
1295:, 21.4 (2004): 74-88.
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767:R.G. Hall (1971β1973)
705:Richard Wilkes-Hunter
533:Triangle Books (1956)
257:Angus & Robertson
55:Headquarters location
1419:Dictionary of Sydney
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912:Robyn Sheahan-Bright
740:Jim Kent (1966β1976)
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595:Libido Series (1969)
580:Mystery Books (1966)
536:GI Books (1956β1957)
512:Period Novels (1950)
462:New American Library
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424:(1963, as by Dark);
414:Sweet taste of Venom
399:Spine-tingling Tales
391:Spine-tingling Tales
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224:Thrills Incorporated
165:Horwitz Publications
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1409:Horwitz (1920-2007)
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954:Griffith University
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